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THTJRSD?y MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. JOB WOES.-WO havo now completed our office so as to execute, in Uio shortest possible time ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and wo most re? spectfully auk tho patronage of our friends. Post Office Notice. POST OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, S. C., July 6,18*37. j After to-day tho mails for Northeastern Railroad will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they aro expected to reach thc Railroad "Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to bo ready for delivery at this office at 8:30 o'clock P.M., except on Sunday, when the hour will be from G F.M. to 7 P.M., until further notice STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. POBTOFFICE NOTICE.- An evening mail for Augus? ta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond thoso offices, will close daily at tho Post?nico at half-paat 6 o'clock. ABBEST OF THETVES_On last Friday, Lieut. HENDRICKS was notified that a robbery had been made of two watches from the promises of Mr. FLASH, jeweler, in King street. The case was put in the hands of officers DA\?S and CALDW ?LL, who soon succeeded in arresting thc theives aa 1 re? covering a portion of the proporty. Tho robbery was o fleeted by two colored boys, ono of whom named Ton)', had beon confined in jail for stealing, and had only been discharged thc day before. READ STEELE'S ADVERTISEMENT.-Wo aro satis od that no disappointment can accrue to any one who buys hats from STEELE. Or1 v think that ho has been covering heads (born without hats) for twenty-five years; we wiU havo to Btop recom? mending him as our young friend, and say our old, well tried friend. His being a Sou h Caro? linian, wo hope, wont bo a preventative to any ono in want of a good hat, purchasing from him. To make sure that you get into tho right store, look for the "Big Hat" hanging over tho door. FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSTO ANCE COMPANY.-Tho number of Insurance Companies that hare recent? ly been started is singular, and only tobe accent? ed for from the knowledge that all persons 1'ko to Beoure their investments by insurance. Tao Fire, Marino, Life and Banking Company, of Richmond, was organized in February, and commenced busi? ness in last Juno with a capital cf $308.206* 45. This Company insures property of every desorp? tion, and on terms that aro most favorable to thc insurers. It possesses a great advantage over many of its competitors in being a new company, having sustained no losses. Mr. J. L. HONOUR is the agent for tho Company in this city, and will bo pleased to gifo any information to applicants. A CAROLINA TIGER.-Our friend and neighbor. Mr. H. H. BADENHOP, has become the fortunate possessor of a splen(l:d specimen of a wild cat. This anima] was captured by a negro and purchas? ed by Mr. B., not with the intention of Boning up wild cat cutlets for lunch, but merely to be added to his menagerie. Like most of the foh'uo race, ho is extremely spiteful, and dislikes extremely bis cramped position. There is little necessity to say hands off, for every visitor is convinced that ho is tho tiger that scratches, and kocp at a respectful distance. Wo advise all students of natural history to -visit friend BADENHOPS saloon to-day, at ll A. M., and they can not only seo tho noble beast iu aH its glory, but find that tho best ant it o Je to a scare can be obtained at tho same place. A NEW FLEM.-There is perhaps no surer sign of enterprise than the multiplication of business firms, and this is especially the case wben tho co? partnership is foi .ned by parties identified with the interests of tho place. A copartnership of this sort has recently been formed in. this city. Messrs. HOLM IS & MACBETH havo opened a gen? eral brokerage and commission business at No. 36 Broad street These gentlemen, though young in years, arc old businoss men, and bring to tho new firm the oxporlcnce ga;ied by an association with the oldest commercial houses *a tho city. Wo comm and tho firm of HOLM IS & MACBETH to tho patronage of tho public, and trust tho day is not tar distant whon tho stores of Charleston will b) occupied by partios having the samo energy and business experience. ?, TH? LAND WE LOVE.-We aro indebted to Mr. B. Do SCHEE for the i opus I number of this ex? cellent Magazine, lhe following is tho tablo of contents : 1. Tho Second Missouri Cavalry. 2. Egomet Ipse, by Mrs. FA va Damn.ta, Charlotte, N. C. 3. Twelve Months in Spain. 4. The Gar dan of the Tuileries. 5. Perfect through Suffer? ing. 6. fJnderstow, by Mrs. MABOARET J. PRES? TON, Lexington, Yr. 7. Rambles in Yorkshire, by JOHN R. THOMPSON, of Virginia. 8. Sonnet, by PAUL H. HAINE, Augusta, Ga. 9. M/IY ASHBUR? TON. 10. Song and Choros, by Dr. F. O. TICKNOB, Columbus, Ga. ll. Strawberry Culturo. 12. Per? sonal Recollections of Eminent Mon, by a Virgi? nia Matron. 13. Tho Eloquence of Ruins, by Mrs. L. VIRGINIA FRENCH, 14. Tho Haversack. 15. Cavalry Scouts, by General WADE EL?M_TON, Columbia, S. C. IG. Editorial. 17. Book Notices. DANGER or ARTESIAN WELLS.- There aro few inventions that havo taken a firmer hold on tho public mind than that of artesian wells, and it has now become the ambition of o very man to mako bis own wolL This has been done by simply driving a watering pipe into tho ground a suffi? cient number of foot to roach tho water; by tho uso of a force pump the sand is soon drawn from this pipe and a sen Iceable well is secured. Since this plan was discovered Humorous wells have been mado, par Lice'arly in cities Hbo Chai loston, where a supply of good water is needed. Thcso wells were first commenced on Broad streot, but are now to be seen in almost every port of tho city, and have been constantly used for tho purposo of watering the streets. The attention of the City Engineer has boen re? cently called to the number of thoBO wells and the dangers that might ariso from the;r constant usc. A communication was made by him to tho City Council at their last meeting (at tho suggestion of the Mayor), showing that in timo a vacuum would be formed-that would not only endanger the pave? ments and sidewalks, but would eventually under? mine the foundations of tho houses. Accidents of this character have a'-eady occurred in Western cities, and it was considered tho part of wisdom to Lave the case investigated boforo any injury was inflicted on property. Thc Engineer proposed in his communication to take soundings of tho land on which parties proposed to sink thcso wells, and thus determine if tho soil was of sufficient strength to support tho strain caused by tho vacuum. With certain stratas (hero would bo no danger, but a .-andy soil would soon Kcttlo and cause a destruction of property, and it was for this reason that an inspection was recommended. Tho subject was referred to tho Committee on Streets, but we would advise parties who intend sinking these wells to postpone operations outil they learn what report has been made. MEETING OF THE DEPOSITORS OF THE CHARLESTON SAV INOS INSTITUTION.-Pursuant to a call mado in the papers, a largo number of depositors in this institution met last night, at METER'S Hall, corner ofKlngandSocioty streets, to disouis tho aff.virs of the institution, And docido upon somo concert of action in relation to it. E. M. WHITING, Esq., was called to thc Chair, and Messrs. JOSEPH WHYTE and A. SECKENDOEF re? quested to act os Secretarios. Mr. WHITING stated that tho object of tho meeting was to docido upon somo co orso to bo pursued in tho present state of affair. A motion was mado that a committco bo appoint? ed to wait upon tho Hon. HENRY BUIST, aud re? quest him to address tho meeting upon tho points in question. The Choir appointed Messrs. BERG? MANN and MENCKE, who waited on Mr. BUIST. After a short abjenco, they returned with that gentleman te tho hall. During tbo<r absence tho mooting was addressed by Mr. JACOB SCHTRMER, Secretary of tho institution, who gave a cloar and lucid account of tho affairs of tho institution. Thc Hon. HENEY BUIST thon replied to the invitation ho had received, and spoko at somo length, stating that he was thc solicitor of several of the deposi? tors, and it was their intention to refer tho matter to tho Court of Equity rather than go into bank? ruptcy. Tbe following resolutions wero then adopted: Resolved, That it is tho opinion of this mooting that the most proper courso has beon pursued by taking tho affairs of tho Charleston Savings Insti? tution into thc Court o? Equity, aud th t thc so? licitors instituting this step jril! do everything in their power for tho oqnity and interest of all thc depositors. On motion it was Resolved, That tho thanks of the meeting bc tendered to the Hon. Henry Buist for his attend? ance; also to Mr. Jacob Schinuor and thc Presiden! and Secretaries of tho meeting. Resolved, That tho proceedings bo published ir the daily papers. The meeting then adjourned. ArcnoN SALK OF DRY GOODS.-Mosers. KILROY & Co. advcrtiso iii another column that they will sell to-day a fine assortment of doinostie dry and fancy goods. An opportunity now presents itself that is rarely offered, and we advise all who wish to spend their money with satisfaction to thomsolvos to visit Messrs. KILROY &, Co.'s sales rooms and in? vest their spare chango. MAYOR'S COURT, July 31.-An unusual silenco has brooded OTO? thia abode of justico for 6ome days, and the sanctity of tho Court has been un? disturbed by thc appearance of a single criminal. Thia would argue an exalted stato of morality in tho City by tho Koa if one did not know that tho culprits wero genera!iy spasmodic in their attend? ance. Tho present i? act may last a few days, but tho evil spirits will noon recommence their incanta? tions and cause tho dockets to bo filled with tho names of many old customers. WATERMELONS 1 WATEKJU?LONS!- Thoro is no fruit that is moro summerish in name and taste than tho watermelon. Its rich luscious pulp melts in the mouth, and when properly iced it is a dish fit for a king. Somo caro is r<?quirod iu solccting theso fruit to obtain only those that aro perfect and souud. But T^r.* persons aro connoisseurs i^i tho matter, and ;t is generally loft to tho skill of tho doaler. Richard McHuuny has always at his stable, in Hasel strcot, opposito the postoffico, a large and frosh supply of Augusta Melons. Theso aro proverbially good, and thoso sold by McHunny aro warranted to bc tde best. GOOD NEWS FOB TB .: I ?DIES.-Wo invito atten? tion to tho advertisement of Messrs. Louis COHEN S? Co., in another column. Mr. COHEN has associ? ated Mr. DAVID BFNTSCHNEB with him in the dry goods business, and is now prepared to offer to the public a largo and varied stock, comprising every article in tho cVy goods linc. The pricos of those I articles have all been lowered to suit tho depres? sion in the money market, and aro now offered at very low rates. As shoppers are proverbially woll posted on a'1 points where bargains aro to bo ob tainod, wc refrain ?~om any further remarks, leav? ing tho subject w ;th thc ladies, who, we know, wil be sufficiently curious to test tho ti nih of Mr COHEN'S assertions. To the FAUor of the Daily Kew : Mu. EDITOR: JU thc ieport of IV o few remarks that I m ule on Tuesday evening, at Hibernian Hall, your roportcr has reprcsouted mo as uttoring the fo"ovwng sentiment: '.It may bo that many have como hore for thc purpose of aiding and abetting tho President's policy; but thoso only are true to tho country who favor the Congressional policy of reconstruction.'' I do not desiro to givo to my unpremeditated re? marks an importance which they do not merit; but every man who says anything, is of corrse desi? rous that his words should bo correctly reported. The languago used by mo was as fo'lows: "Tho Exocutivo system has boen given up by tho President himself. Thcro is thon no legal, constitutional modo of gelling back into tho Union, unless we adopt the congressional system." I nm indebted to your reporter for tho substan? tially coiToct synopsis that ho has given of tho rost of my remarks, but I will esteem it a favor if you can afford a placo in your columns to this cor? rection. Very respectfully, A. G. MACKEY. CHARLESTON, July 31, 1867. TUE ORDER OF THE DAY- a general order for SOZODONT. In thc tooth of al! opposition it has be? come thc supreme dentrifleo of tho age. July 30 tuttis!! - o ri. II. If you want cheal f.lank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, Ac; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you want Printing executed ncrJly; lr you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Bool?? made to ord.T, with any desired pattern ot ruling, go to HIRAM ll ARIUS, No. 59 Broad street. JJ IJ SINK SS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY HEWS OFFICE. Auction Sales This Hay. T. M. CATER will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, on Brown's Whan; 100 Arkins butter; also, 1 hhds clear rib sides. CAMTBKLL, KNOX & Co. will soU this day, at 10o'clock, at their cash auction house No. CS Hasel slroct, as? sortment of dry goods, boots shoes, kc. MILL.'OAS & SON will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 22 Vouduc Range, furniture, crockery, mirrors, kc. JEFro&os k Co will soil this day, at half-past 0 o'clock, in front of their store, No. 30 Vcnduu Rango, shoulders, hams, kc. KILROY & Co. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at their salesroom, No. 138 Meeting street, a largo and well select? ed stock of domestic goods. Depend upon lt Mothers. Nra. Winslow's SOOTHING SYRUP, for all diseases of children, ii a safo and sure medicine. It has stood the test of thirty years, and nover known to fail It r?gal?tes thc stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and cures wlud colic ; produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving tho child from pain. Be sure and call for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP," Having tho fae timile of "Conns k PERKINS" on tho out eldo wrapper. AU others are baso imitations. DOWIE & MOISE, No. 1S1 Meeting stn. -t, opposito tho Charleston Hotel. July 27 stuth3 A Novelty. Tho latest and most effectual remedy for tho cure of debility, loss of appetite, headache, torpor of thc liver, etc., is PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For salo by all Druggists. th The Time to Advertise In tbe Country. TILE Pnonox has a large circulation throughout Du middle and upper Districts of tho State. Advertising rates as reasonable as tho stringency of tho money mar? ket will warrant Mer ;ha its and others wishing to use tlic columns of thc pa^ .viii address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 23 Columbia, S. C. Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. TIIOHSTOS, thc groat English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psychomctr.cian, who has aston? ished tho scientific classes of the Old World, hus now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Ma lomo T non:s TON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of sccoud ??gilt os to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of th? g-catest importance to tho singlo or married of cither BOX. Whilo ic a state of trance, she delineates ibo very features or :he person you ore to marry, and by tho aid of an instrument of in? tonso power, known as tho Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-Uko picture of tho future husband or wile ot the applicant, together with dato ol marriuge, position in hie, loadlog traits of character, kc. This is no hum? bug, os thousand of testimonials eau assert. Sh? will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that tho picture ls what it purports tu bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, age, disposition and comploxiou.and endow ug fitly cent? and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you wid ro ceivo the picture and desired information by return mail, All communications sacredly confidential. Add rea < in confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, l\ O. Box 23% Hudson. N. Y ly March til) Well Worth Reading. Who is Oacro Uiat does not desiro to bc always exempted from indigestion-to have a good apatite, a painless stomach, a clear head, a retrular pulse, a healthy complexion? If this meets tho eye of any who arc not thus Urned, let them try HOSTK1TER S STOMACH BITTERS. We gunrauteo that this delightful tonic wUl resto-o auy stomach, however weak, t<> a healthy condition ; that it will bring 'jack tho truant appetite, and give permanent ?vigor to tho whole system. The feeble and emaciated, suffering from dyspepsia or iudigesUon in any form, are advised, fo. tho Bake of their own bodily and mental comfort, to try it. Ladies of the most delicate constitution testily to its harmless and its rosto, ative properties. Physicians everywhere, disgust? ed with tho adulterated liq^rs of commerce, describe it as tho SAFEST AND MOST RELIABLE of all stomachicj. Its effects arc instantaneous. It docs not require weeks of dosing beforo its virtuos aro realiz? ed. Thousands sit down to their meals void of appetite, eating because others cat. The food thus forced into Ibo stomach does positivo harm. Instead of strengthening the system it engenders a variety of ailnicats, which end in confirmed dyspepsia. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS taken regularly before meals will proveat all this. July 27 8 Free to Everybody. A Large G pp. Circular, giving information o? the rrcatcst importance to the young o! both sexe)1. It leaches how thc homely iu-iy become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to fend theil Address, aud receive a copy post-paid, by retui :i mail. Address P. O. IVaw<r. 21, March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y. THE HERALD. i'S PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NEWBERRY C. H. '. JL *3 per annum, and, having a largo circula!., : through all tile up|>cr and lower Districts of the Stile, a ?lords great advantages to advertisers. Rates for advertising very reasonable-for which aur.l? lo our Agent, il; T. V. SLIOa.1:, a* the Mills House.' fU?"?. V .a tt. IL ??ENKK.KU. Nov either Krifiaftanjfroi.rif-i?i?. _MISCELLANEOUS._ ESTIMATES WANTED, CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE, ) CITY HALL, CHARLESTON, July 31.1807. 1 Ii STIMATES WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE 6TH i ,J, INSTANT for supplying tho city with ROUND LUMBER for Curb.sud Gutter ilanks, of Hires to be specified by thc City Engineer for a period of three months from date, ten thousand feet of which to bc fur? nished immediately after dosing tho contract. Estimates also wanted for BUILDING A TRUNK three hundred loot long, of two-Inch plank, fourteen by six tcon inches in thc clear, to bo laid upon sleepers of three by nine iuches, and to nm Im u tho north side of Chapel street, between Alexander ?md Elizabeth street, to tho 1 marsh. Estimates also wanted for doing all repairing work to PAVEMENTS AND CURBS, at - per squire yards, for three months from date. LOUIS J. BARBOT, , August 1_thj?_City Engineer. AT PRIVATE SALE. CONCENTRATED PERMAMATE SALTS, FOR PURIFYING DRINKING WATER, SICK ROOMS, BILGE WATElt, CESSPOOLS, DRAINS, Arc, and for uso In all cases where a deodorizer or disin? fectant ls required. Approved by thc Surgeon-General, U. S. A., Washington, D. C, and for salo in quantities to suit thc public at No. I3G MEETING STREET. McKAY k CAMPBELL, Auction and Commission Merchants. July IC ruths IF YOU HAVE CHILLS AND FEVER, USE DR. C. G. GARRISON'S FEVER AND AGUE CURE. It is a perfectly safo and reliable remedy, a sure cure. Price $1 per bottle. For sale, wholesale and retail, at my (toro, No. 211 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, and by DOW IE <fc NOISE. SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. No. 151 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. July 2?_mthsC WILLIAM BROOKBANK^ STE ADI OAS FITTER AJVD J'LUAIBKl;, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FEU ?BEN 'JAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PRO MPT L. VT lENl'FL TO. Na 11C KING Kj'ltKrJ, August 31 "V-tween Htosn nod Une?ti >trvrtH. ELDEE & B?0^W?T~ MANUFACTURERS AND PATENT? EES of the celebrated COMBINATION CRADLE AND BABY TENDER, Pro? pelling Horses, and all kinds of Hock? ing Horst?, Invalid Chairs, with donble and single wheoh, from $'?5 to $10; Children'? Jarriagca, Fmicy and Varnlsbod Wagons, Fancy Hoi its, Invalid Carriages, made to order. Faucv Propeler >id baby Rockers, ftc, it c., lifo-?iza Horaes, made toe dir. De?>ot, .- o. 6:;? BROADWAY. Manufactory, Nos. 449, 460, 461 a d 463 WEST STREET, New York. Or.tolwt 'if> thMtnlyr KIRK LOAN? MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, I CITV HALL, November 0, ISO*:. ) ALL PERSON- DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN THU Burnt Districts and Waste Places of tho City, un? der "An* Act ol the General Assembly, giving autboritj to tho City Council of Charleston to procce 1 in Uio mat? ter of a Fire Loan, with a view to aid iu bnildiug up the City anew," aro hereby notified that the form of appli catiou lor loans can bc obtaiucd at tho office of th?- ('lori; of Couucil, bclwccu thc hours of tl A. M. and 2 P. M. AU applications must boiT d m UK: above mentioned oOicc, as tho Committee will meet every Sinniiay to con? fider the same. By order of the Mayor W. U. SMITH, November lu Clerk ol Connell. DILLON'S PATENT UNIVERSAL COTTON Ti And Iron Hoops, FOR BALING COTTON. 11HI* TTE, WITH THE HOOP COMPLETE, WEIGHS no more th u tho UMial Rope used in baling Cotton, and renders an allowance tor tare unnecessary, thc only 'I ic requiring no alack while putting on, and is so perfect that the necessity lor heavy hoops to make up for the deficiencies in the Tic is entirely < bviated. Can bo sold by tho pound or tou os chea) ly as Uio Henry Hoops and less perfect Ties. Each aud every Tic is wamuitod perfect. Science and practical uso will have Ibo offed of Uic Iron TI* entirely supers?, mg tho uso of rope, Us combination of advantages, tho preservation of tho Cot? ton when baled from i onsumption by fire, rendering its security to lusurauce. Companies a matter for considera? tion both wldle in Warehouse or on shipboard, and Its simplicity of uso and economy combined. Tho inventor not niidiug a Tie adapted to thc wants of both planter and co spresser has devised this. For role, in largo or small quantities, by WILLIAM ROACH, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, July 13 mwflmc Agent for South Carolina. THE SOl?liERN EX?'Ri?SS.T?lPANY. Oi?ice No. Ul Meeting .if t. COISNE CTIONcL WITH ALL Kail roads Throughout THE UNITED STATES. Every attention given lo the salt? Transmission of Freight, Honey and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FltEIGH'J TO ANY rOINT IN THE CITY " FSEE OF CHARGE. il. li. PLANT. President, April 1? _ Augusta. Go. MITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TUE PROPRIETORS OF TniS CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE, having gone to great ex?mase since tho la..t season, in chancing the position of and re? pairing the COTTAGES, grading thc Walks and erecting new building.', together with many other improvements, wiU open THE SPRINGS for the reception ol viuiton on Saturday, Juno L?5t, 1867. Being situated iq thc northwestern part of thc Slate, in a country remarkable for Ita beastly and healthful, ?teas, these, together wi lb UM virtuos ol the Waters, luakc it ono of the most desi rattle WATERING PLACES ia the country. THE MINERAL WATERS Of THE SPRINGS are thc White and Blue Sulphur, and Chalybeate, mid they possess all t ie tl nos! qualities ol these waters, and arc sovereign remedies 'Vt all diseases of thc LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH a LYS. TUE SPRINGS arc accessible hy any of tu. roads lead? ing lo Salisbury, N. C., aud at that |K>int t!?c Western North Carolina Railroad will convey visitors to Hickory Station, at which place conveyances arc always in attend ance to take them to THE SPRINGS. Dr. WHITE, of the Medical Col loge of Virgie la, wi I bc at THE SPRINGS the entire Season, and invalids may rely upon good attention. Uaviug agtiiu secured tho services of Mrs. WRENN, and niaihl ample arrangements tor keeping a GOOD TABLE, and the boat Wines, Liquors and Scgars, ami having engaged Smith's Band lor lu: Season, wo Baldy promise to all every convenience for pleasure, comfort ai d amusement that may be desired. BOARD PEU MONTH.Sf.O Ml liOAUD PER WBKK. I* on KOAH!) PER DAV. S Ol? V lill?! re II ii mit i 7 years of ajre and Ser? vant* Half Price* J. GOLDEN WYATT & CO., PROPRIETORS. May ::0 2mn KRAUSHAAft & ts; ato?! zaoniovss ii P. AND AND B 3 U A S B Full Iron Fr?ruo and OvsrstruEg Bag'. JKANUrAOIORY AND WABEHOUSB Ka. itt Wast Do?Mtnn-?tre?t. tim. * ESAU BP.OADWAT. NiW YOBJL i BK USB?B SIGNED. Mi'MBKRS Of TBP ii,t>l i* I KRAUSHAAR ? CO., are practical Plano rr.eiu -. aod aa andi t'?vo bad a lar?;e oxp?rleu."D ia coaneaUt:: rfith corq,o oi th?. b<,st EMahltsbmettta lu lida count: aa J Europe. Xl dr > auoa aro not merc4j tu then, Lot t y them, ai d Gluier ?heir Immediate ^crec-r.j a&pcrvlsioii, cw; they *r.?w no hiHtranxnl'.ta i?ave Hu; ftvtorj anc Into fha h tts?it of tb! ir p%*.r;'. m .'. - t e.- bave ? power, 6vo: nt**, Broiumn ana rou twilit** c ten?, an elasticity el to'.ica-wilbcot wblca iv. l'jf.'.T< neut otu; bi to b* (ollsftwtoij t?? ft-c pnboc-as well ; t:?at CnrUrflitj In construction, whUft e>iab!ca ;i >o ? Bala In tn * ard to wiiht^ir:^ Rsdd&i o:ux>^c: e! -enture uni ?xpust r,- to nxtreme '?n\? KV.<: cefel, . sra ccmoUuit'S cntvci<i>l>le. They will st ail tinten bs nappy to tm INi pr:-?f. -, and tbs puUio at tiiotr Wareroo?!?, aijd ?7?*ie . ava between tlioir own Wanos and tboso ol any ot?* maiHfv.t?>r>'. ANION KWAC.??lAAli..TOBIAS HAW* 0HAULXS tl. BCHCNESLVNN, April M COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HOLMES & MACBETH, BROKERS, Real Estate & General Commission AgU-. NO. 36 BROAD STREET. "IT7TLL A'l TEND TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OK VT STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD. SILVER, BANK BILI.. REAL ESTATE. kc, kc. GEO. I.. HOLMES.ALEX. MACBETH. Angust?_ tliHtuluii) WILLIAM 0. GILLILAND 4 SOS, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAINE STREET. KODtomber s WILLIS & UIUSOLli, FACTORS, mmm ?ERCWTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL AlTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHU MENT (to Foreign aud Domestic Puch)) Ol COTTON, lt J11", LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. CONSOLS! October SR RAILROADS. DOUBLE DAILY ALL RAIL PASSEMiER ROUTE BETWEEN ATLANTA A\D KW ORLEANS VIA Chatauooga and Grand Junction, THROUGH IN FORTY-NINE HOURS. TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At fl:45 A.M. AND 7:0U P.M., raakiug clono connections at all points. Arriving tl New Orleans at 8 P.M. and 11:40JA.M. ?3.Passengers by trains of the (leorgia Railroad make close connictions 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 TICKE I'S GOOD UNTIL USED. Can be obtaiued at Goneral Tieftet OlBce, Atlanta, fia., Georgia Railroad, Augusta, Ga.; South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. G. ; South Carolina Railroad, Columbia, S. C. JOHN H. PECK, Master Transportation, July 13 3iT o Western aud Atlantic Railroad. MACHINE SHOPS. Dccomlior 15 siuthlyr WILLIAM S. HEMER MACHINIST AI FOUIES Ko. 311 Meeting street, (NEAR LINE,) CHARLESTON, S. O MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES. BOILERS and MACHINERY, Sa-.? Mills, Com Milla, Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Colton Hood Crnshors, McCarthy Cotton Obis, aud r.ll kinds ot Iron and Brass Castings, lo order. April 25 IhsrnDmo JOHN F. TAYLOR. JAMI? BARKLEY. HiX IRON ty Charleston, S. C. JOHN F. TAYLOK & CO. PliOPIilETCmS, Engineers, Boilermakers, FOUNDERS, ETC., ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS TOR HKiH and LOW PRESSURE, PORTABLE and STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILER-?. RICE THRASHERS (from now patterns, with all thc modern improvements), STEAM SAW MILLS, ic, &0. CASTINGS IN IRON AND BRASS Promptly attended to with neatness and dispatch. Repaire to Marine and oilier Work, siuill receive special attc .lion. FOR SALE-Oue Pi-horse pOffOr .". I HAM ENGINE, nearly new; several now and Hocoud-li i d BOILER i, C to lt.-horse i>uwer. AI.SO. CONSTANTLY IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10, 12 and 20 Horse Tower Steam Engines. tSP All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK bhall re? ceive our prompt and careful attention. JIM1N P. TAYLOR & CO. May ll ?liua CRISPER COMA. Oh! she was beautiful and fair. With starry eyes, ?ind radian! hair. Whose i ui-liii;; tendrils, HOiieiilwiiKd. Eueliaine.t HM! v. rj heart and lui 11,1, CRISPER COMA, Kur Curling Uia Hair of cither Sox ?nlo Wavy omi Glossy Ringlete or Hwy Uassivo (Jillie. fJY USDJG THIS ARTICLE LADIR ? AND GENTLE 1> MEN can beauUfy themselves a UiiMiKUid-foM. IL is Hui only article in tiic world that will curl Btraiglil hair, and ai Ibo samo limo ?ive it a beautiful, ?:?ossy ;,i> pcanuicc. Tl?; CI?SIKT Coma not o.dyeinis the hair, hill invigorates, IM antilles and eh anses it; is highly and tU> rightfully permmcd, and ta Ut?', mutt complete article ni Um kind uver oEcred l<> the Am? rican imbllc, Tlic Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, s ealed and puMjsdd tor $1. Address ail orders to W. L. CLARK i CO., Chemists, No. 3 Wi st Fayette street, Syracuse. N. i\ March 30 l.vr PUBLIC NOTICIO. OFVUdfCuiuc OF Cotmcir^ i May IKCT. J Tin- following Section of" An Ordinance lo al irtish Ute office of Superintendent of streets ; to provide for Keep? ing UM streets, Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in Hie ('itv of ClMricslon Clean, ami lor other purpos. J." is hornby published lor tho information ni all couccrnctl : Foi-the duo protCCtiuU Of the said couliaetoror con* tractors, it ft further ordained, ? hat every owner, lessee, occupant ami tenant ol' any premises I routing in any ?dicot, lane, alloy, <>r open court, shall on every day (sundays excepted) have thc dirt, tilth, garbage, or other offal, placed in Iront ol'lily or her lot, in a barrel, box or bean, mid in ruodincts for tho ooc'jiaetor, by the hour ol seven o'clock. A. M., lrom thc Hist d iv ol May to UlC (Irai day ol' November in every year ; and hy thu hour ol niuo o'clock, A. M., frc m thc first day oi' Moveruber lo the first day of May following. And any person offend? ing iteran, or placing any dirt, lilil?, garbage, or other oiial, in any rt reef, lane, or alley, or Open court, aller the boura above named, shall be subject to a lim.'not h ss than two nor more than live dollars, lor each and every o Ounce, to bc imposed by thc Mayor. By order W. Ii. SMITH, May 15 Clerk of Council. i\y ORDINANCE O EEflULATK THE SIORAOS OF rXTBOLETJM, ITS rro DUCTS, AND DTIIKn [KFLAMStAllLE OILS. Sea L /tefl ordained hg the llagar mid Aldermen, in ?U* Council atmmlded. That from ami after the ISUiday of June next, it shall not bc lawful lo keep Petroleum, Kerosene Kock OH, Benaino, Benzole, or any oilier in flammable oil or oils on storage or for nile in any cellar, store or building south of Linc s root, in it larger quo-.i lity than lilly gallons on any one ?ot or premises, ?Hil any such quantity KO kept or stored shall he contained ii vessels ol tin or other mutai. ic ? That Pct i oleum, Its products, cr any oilier In? flammable oil or oils ?hen brought into tin- ,.|ty by lund or winer, muy be kept on any lot orin any building in which i nt;.ni is not stored, for a period uot e:.<<. .lin ; twenty-four hours, upon Ibo expiration oj ?-hit h lime ii shall bo removed and kept in th.: raaunct a.s required by the foregoing section. Sm-. :?. Any person or persons violating any pari ?I UiL Ordinance shad bc subject to a lin,- of two hundred dollar.', for each offence, rucovi rabie in any Court. f com? peten) jill i.'ilii'lioll. Katiti, d in city Council thiti Iwcnty-firsi day nf May. ii. lin: .lear ol our Loni one thousand ci;,hi liUIMlnil aili! sixty-seven. (L.S.) P. C. GAILLARD. Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk ol Council. Juuc C INSURANCE._ FIEE, MARINE, AMD UFE INSURANCE. UKKKB A\D INSURANCE CGSPAM Ol' Richmond, Va. CHARTERED FEBRUARY 21TH, 1800-COM.WL?. ..D BUSINESS JUNE 1, 1800. Capital and Suri)lus....$30S,2?6.45 rpiIIS COMPANY INSURES BUlLDTNG?!, HO?SE X HOLD FURNITi RE, COTTON, VESSELS IN FORT, STOCK Ott GOODS, aud other property, on t!ie most liberal terms. MARINE AND LIFE 1USKS LAKES. J. L. HONOUR, Agent, August 1 thstnlino_?9^8_ BROAD STREET. WORLD MUTUAL OF NEW YORK. nOAlVD A. LOW. SAMUEL WILLETS. OLIVER H. GORDOS. S. B. C MITT EN DEN. PETER C. CORNELL. Hon. WM. KELLY. WM. S. TISDALE. OIL. L. BEECKMAN. JOS. A. SrRAGUE. RUFUS R. GRAVES. ALEX. V. BLAKE. JAMES S. NOYES. WM. C. FOWLER. SAM'L B. CALDWELL. N. S. UENTLEY. WM. P. PRENTICE. J. H. FROTHINGHAM. Hon. S. TABER. DIRECTORS : IL H. FROTHINGHAM. GEO. L. WILLARD. H. E. PIERREPJNT. GEO. F. THU AI,VE. JOHN HOLSEY. E. TOWNSEND. THOS. T. BUCKLEY. HENRY A. SWIFT, JAS. H. PRENTICE LI. MES.~sENGEK. GEO. L. NICHOLS. J. W. FROTHINGHAM. WM, C. 8L1XDON. OLIVER S. CARTER. LEWIS B. LODER. J. T. B. MAXWELL. EZR\ P. PRENTICE BENJ. HICKS. OFFICERS : GEORGE L. WILLARD, President. O. H. OORDON, Vice President. C. . . PLYER, Secretar}" and Actuary. TnE PLANS FOR BUSINESS FOR THIS INSTITU? TION are very libera aud attractive to thoau who wish to insure their lives in a FIRS 1' CL ?SS COMPANY. Its business is very large and rapidly increasing, AR thc various Linds of policies are insured on os favorable terms us arc offered in any other Rood Compauy in the couti rv. DIVIDENDS increase with the ago of thc Policy, r on-participating rates are lower than those of any Company in thc world. LOSHCS paid in thirty days alter due notice and proof of death. Liberal arrange? ments made in regard to travel. One-third of t lie amount O? premium will bc loam d the policy-holuer if desired. J. ALFRED CAY. General Agent, Oilier in rear ol Elmore Insurance. July 1J stUthSmo Law Range, Broad street. THE Ll VE ll POOL AND LONDON AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ci LO 1110 Cupltal.S10,000,(HM), Gold. STOCKHOLDERS PERSONAL? RESPONSIBLE LOSSES ADJUSTED If SUE. C. T. LOWNDES, Agent, May 10 thTnio No. ll' Broad street AGRICULTURAL. 33. 3D. SEA FOWL GUANO, A VALUABLE FERTILIZER, FOR SALE BY RISLEY & Cffl!IT0i\!, AGENTS, NOS. 1?3 ANl) U5 EAST RAY. July 30 _ _ WAI I .KY'S PATENT SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREILTUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA STATE FAIR. IT IS AS CHEAP A TIE, AND THE BEST ONE YET invented. It ia thc strongest Tic, standing by test a M rain of ( toon) two thousand pounds. The most easily adjusted lie, as it is sell-fastening. Tho most simple, requiring only to slip Ihr band into tito buckle, and the elasticity ol' thc cotton fattens itself, and it caunol.be come un tautened. For mic, in large or small ijuantities, hy ROSS. ROBERTS k CO.. Ct nmisafon Merchants and General Agents, No. HO Front street, New York City. STREET BRO. k CO.. Agont*. July 15 3mo Charleston. S. C. CHARLESTON ilGRIflMIL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 110 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL, ) Deniers In nil kinds of Agricultural Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GINS. COTTON GINS. JIENEREY'S McGARTHY OIN. Ii. L. EMERY &, SON'S SAW GIN AND CON? DENSER, for Hand or Mono Pow? r. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S OIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER OIN. BROWN S HAND OIN. CARVER'S OIN. EAGLE OIN. HORSE POWERS. LITTLE GIANT Ml THE LITTLE GIANT, THE BEST. MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HOUSE rOWER MANUFACTURED. In introducing this new Power into thc ma. kel, we would stale Lhat the following aro raine of thc advan? tages possessed hv tho "LITTLE GIANT" over all other Horse powers : 1. Its great strength on account of being doublo-gcarcd, Which not only doubles tho strength by dividing the strain on twice thc number of tooth, but by gearing on holli shies of the whi rls it i (pla li/.CS tho WOST oil Uir shafts, and materially lessens tuc friction, enabling the horses lo do much more work than with any other Pow- r. X Its compactness and extreme portability, it weighing about one-halt U:t lum*ll ?is other Horse ifOWOrS. und OOCU pvt g hut one-third tho space, it can hr parit? I in MIIUII hi? .rs, thus saving milch uxpviisu. It isso simple that tho most ignorant, person would have no difficulty in putting it logC?Fjr. 3. Tim luridly willi which it ran bo adjusted to any kimi of marlilir ry al any angle, cither on tin* ground or over head, without moving it from its foundation, will bo appreciated by r-ruiorsaud plunhrs ussp<-e.i;dly oJupt I for driving Cotton Gins. HORACE !.. RMERt"3 PATENT EN DLESS RAILWAY li OUSE POWERS. ajlSIIWIT9S*S MWin AMI REAPING ?ACI1?S. WASHING MACHINES. Plows of all description?, Ost Iron and Meei. FLOW CASTINGS, in every variety ; Cultivators : Horse Hors : Harrows : Casi Iron Field and Garden Rol? lers ; Fa? Mills; Com Mills; Corn sheller*; Corn mid Cob Crushers; Hay, straw and Corn Stalk ('utters; Planta? tion Carls and Wagons; Canil and Garden Harrows; sii"'.;r Mills j Grindstone-! j Road ifcrapcrs; Churns: hovels -, Spades : Rakes ; Forks ; Ho s, .v.r., Ike, Har? li u Seeds, ol'ail Kinds, warranted i ure and I re.di. LITTLE & HALL, No. 140 Sleeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION IIO'.T.L,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Jun?is tilths 'pum nra mfliuip m\v ?v \m i lilil? biku lUiill RU il Iii llall? ? TUE 0RAN?E?US<3 KE1VS. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURD .Y MORNING, AT L Oransebnrg, C. Terms vi per annum, i;i siJ During Gie spring and fall ?na on? extra mp?os n* thc OitANflKiiuini N...V.. will bc circulated tor thc bcuclil ot our advi .'?. tug i airona. Contract Advertisements Inserted anthe most liberal Innis. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orangi burg News, February ii Oraiigcburg, S AUCTION SALES. Huller. BY IP. M. CATEB. Will bo Bold TniS DAY on Brown's wharf, at 10 o'clock, 100 firkins STATE BUTTER, now landing. Conditions cash. August 1 dear Hibbed Sides, on accourt of Underwriters and ad concerned BY T. M. CATEK. W?1 bo sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at 10 o'clock, 4 hhds CLEAR RIBBED SIDES, damaged on board steamer Sea Gull on her voyage irom Baltimore to this port, and sold on account of Underwriters and aU con corned. Conditions cash. August 1 JFFFORDS Hi CO. WiU sell THIS DAY, in front of their Store, No. 30 Ven duo Range, at half-past 9 o'clock, 4 hhds. SHOULDERS 5 hhds. Hams 10 tes. Hams 8 boxes Strips 40 tubs Lard. August 1 Sale of Furniture, Groceries, Liquors, Horse, Bugay, &c. BY MCKAY & CAMPBELL, No. 136 Meeting Street, opposite .Pavilion Hotel. TO-MORROW (Friday), 2d lust., at 10 o'e'ock, by August 1 . UN1TKD STATES MARSHAL SALE. Nallian Zmansky cs. Epslin and Zemansky. AL'., GOODS sold at Auction within the last three days, not called and paid for this day, at store southeast corner King and Wentworth street.?, will be sold To Morrow (Friday), 2d inst., at ll o'clock, at No. 130 Mooting 6irtct, opposite Pavilion Hotel, on account and risk Ot Sonner purchase: s. McKAY & CAMPBELL, August 1_Auctioneers. \A House and Lot on the north side of Burnt* i Lane, near Meeline/ street, known as jVo. 9, al I Auction. BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, No. -47 Broad street. Will positively be sold on TUESDAY, the Cth of August, on tho north steps of thc Exchange, at ll o'clock, All that LOT OE LAND, with tho Buildings thereon, situate on Burn;,' Lane, at first lampo t from Meeting street, 20 ti ct front by 87>i feet, more or less; bounded on thc north by lands now or lormcrly of Geo. Steinmeycr; east on lands now or formerly of Marj' Kei zer; weft on lands now or formerly of Mary Kcizor. Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year; secured by boud aud mortgage as usual. Purchaser to jay us for papers and stamps. July 30 BOO KS7~STATjIj? E1 YTETC? M. M. QUINN, Wholesale* & Retail Dealer IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. MT KING STREET (Opposite Ann street), C har los ton, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES ot tho Press always on liand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded bv Mail or Express. All CASH ORDERS will bc promptly attended to. February 28 ly COLONEL MOSBY Tn Haans Si BBOTUKRS: Wiirrtnton, I'n., April 12, 1867. fear Sirs, * ' Major John Stitt, '.fhn hadbeen associated with me for some time before thc close of th,' nar, pl j posed, with my npprokttion and content, which teas cheerfully gi.vit, to write it memoir 0/ my com mt nj t flated at his disposal all of my dispatches, correspond? ence, and other military memoranda. Ife applied Hw self with gnat '-rill ami diligent e to the task', having ail the time the cooperation of thc officers anti men oj Ike command. AGENTS WANTRS) PARTISAN LIFE WITH K3S -7. Uv MAJOR Joli N SCOTT, OfFanrmier, Va., bte C. S.A. Wi;!i Portraits of Colonel Mushy, thc Field Officer?, ?ml Captains of Hie Battalion, a Map nf "SttobyV Confederacy," ?ind numerous spirited Illustrations. In one Vol., Sro, Cloth, Beveled, ?1W?. Thia work baa been prepared by tho express sanc? tion nf Colonel Mosby, and has the patronage and co? operation of tuc partisan chief, his officers, and men. It afford* a completa history of thc^ichiercmcnts of Mosby and his ni?-:), relating in a graphic and spirited style the nntnoruos adventures, Incidents, csraiios, surprises, mishap*, and successes of thc famous Bat? talion. Hundreds of anecdotes are Interspersed through ?ts pages, while neatly li fi y engravings and portraits illustrate and beautify Ute volume. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. AGENTS WANTED IN AU, PARTS OF THE COUNTRY TO CANVASS FOR THE WORK. Lib? eral arrangements made, mid exclusive territory al? lotted. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. July 29 fl ASTROLOGY" THE WORLD MWM AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE RY TUE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. PEIllllGO. SUE REVALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. Sho restores to happiness thoso who, from doleful event*, catastrophes, crosses in love, los? of relations and friend?, hiss or nioucy, kc, havo become despondent. She brings logi-Uiur thnsu long separated, nivea intorma ( tion concerning absent frienda or lovers, restores lost ot stolen property, tells you tho business you oro best qualified tu pursue aud in what you will Le most success? ful, causes speedy marriages, and tells you tho very day icu will marry, gives yru tho names, likeness and char. actcristicH of thc person. Sho reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, un va Os tho dark und hidden mysteries ot the future. From the stars we s* e in thu firmament-thc malone stars that overcome or pr- dominate in tho configuration-lrom the aspects and positions ot tlie planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at the time ot birih, she deduces tho future destiny of mau. Fail not to consult tho grcutci-t Astrologist on earth. It costs you but a trille, aud you may never agaiu have so favorable au opportunity, (junanltanon fee, with likeness and ?ll desired iulormation, il. Burlies I?VUK uta distance eau consult tho Madame by mail with e<piai safety and satislactiou to themselves, us if in person. A full ?md explicit chart, written out, with ull Inquiries u ? Hwcrcd aud likenessenclosed, scut by mail on receipt >. price above mentioned. Tho strictest secrecy will K' maintained, and all correspondence returned or dost:' ?. ed. Kcforeuccsof the highest order furnished those o siring them. Write padilly the day of tho mouth year iu which you wo iv boru, cnelu.aiig a sault loo ot hair Address, MADAKK H. A. PERSIGO, P. O. D UAW KU ina, BUFFALO, N. Y. March 30_ _ly AN Ult DI NANCE To PltoviDF. FOU TUB IJO.?IDATIOS i)K THE INTEREST ON Tu?; warr OF THE CITY WHICH ACCRUED HUTU DAT or JUNK LAST. ?Ut it nrilainrd hy tht Mayar ami Aldermen in City Vnitucil assembled. That tor thc purpose of liquidating thc interest ou tho nobile debt ol' the eily, willoh accrued ou thc limb day ol Juuo lost, six Per Cent. Slock, obliga? tory on tho Corporal ion of tho eily of Charleston, shall ho Issued, under tho direction ot Ute Mawr, to tin- per? sons holding stocks ?r six Per Cent Bonds of tho city, aud c i title-1 to receive Un- inti rest accrued tin roon at thu lillie above statu), tho said Stock to boar iulercst after tito rate of six percent per annum, payable qunr terls, redeemable in thirty years from date: I'rorutrd, that no part of said Stink shall bo issued tor uuy sum less lliati twenty dol?ais, or for any fractional part of a dollar, Provided, ulm, that ull suma f.,r loss than twenty dollars anil lor lr e Uonal parts ol' a dollar Htiall be pal.I in eily bills. And, ?irm'ited further, that any person huon fide holding Slocks or Six Per Cent. Bonds on said ?MMfc day of June, upon which interest hms accrued, Khali have tho privilege until thc 1st day ol' September next ot -liscouutii g such Interest, or any part Ihofcof, against faxen due hy him lo Mu: eily ou said :jOlh of .Inno, und may ive, iv-- any bal? ance in los favor in city bids or II- W stn. k. according to tin- amount there-... in maimer aforesaid. SECTIOS 2. That the form of certificates and mode of transfer nf said stock shad be subject, tu Ibo same initiations as now exist in relation tu oUior Six Per cul Slocks ot thc city. KaUfied in City Council this tenth day of July, hi tho ear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ixty seven. li.. s.| P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. U. SMITH. Clerk ol Council. July 15 Imo OKDIN A NCK. milE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED J. for the Information ol all eoLcorucd : IB1MMAMCR TU BEUULATK THE OLEANSISO OF TniVIES AND VAULTS IN THE I'oill'OKATE LIM fin Of THE CITY. I. Bo it Ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen, that from and utter tho ratification of this Ordinance, it shall not ho lawful tor any person to cleanse or remove Hie ion! en Ls ol' Vanita or Privies within the limits ol the city, without having previously Obtained a license tor the tame; all such HcenscstOCXp.ro ou the ultt December .I every year, and ba subject to all requirements impos? ed byOnlinancea regulating tho granting of Licenses for Dray s and C'.rts. Ii. That thc use of Barrels in open Carts and Wagons i prohibited, and parties applying for License will be tc quired lo provide closed Carts suitable for the purpose. HI. All persons having such License shall report ri one of th Ouard Houses, dorins tue day, his or their in? tention U lo such work during the ensuing night; in the rOWcr Warda such report to bc nude to thc Maia Ouar 1 House, in the Upper Wards lo Upper Guard House. IV. Thc place ur place for tho deposit Of such O.ln shall be designated from time to bm s by the Mayor. V. Every owner ir driver ol' auch Licensed Cart oe any other person who shall violate any of lin- provision ot thia Ordinance, or shall neglect or refuse to observ the same, or any of them, shall forfeit and pay fur each adunco a fiuo not to exceed twenty-live dollars, lo be en? forced by Hie Mayor in his Court, or recovered iu any other Court of comp.-lent jurisdiction. Ratified In City Council this seventh day of May. in Ult year ol'our Lord o::c tboosaud eight "hundred pud six? ty-seven. [L. s.| P. C. GAILLARD, W. II. SMITH, Mayor. Clerk of Council__3mo_May lo THE AIKEN PBE8H I T is PROPOSED TO PUBLISH ra Tiir. row? or Aiken, s. c., a Weekly paper nuder Um above tith ... bc devoted t-> General Intelligence-Political, Com? mon fal, Soi lah Lilcraty. and Religious-willi a Depart ?cul of Agriculture, including tho Meld, thc Orcluuv tn- vim valli, and thc Gaidcn. A News Summary, tr uutaiu ? digest of tho iniporteut events of the wee*, illoecupyep Mon ot thc paper, sud particular attcn lon will be givoj to tlw ?macU?c:l question of Labor, ai test adapted to our new condition, and thu itevckipmcu .i the rcsoun.es ot thc country ut Manufactures, Agrl toiture, Fruit-raislmi, and Vimsgrowiug. Terms-ia a year, ni advance. li. W. RAVENEL,Eilllor W. D. KmSiAXD, Publishor. January 21 AUCTION SALES. Larne Sale of Domestic Goons. J KILROY & CO. Win soil THIS DAY. August 1st, st 10 o'clock, at their salesrooms. Nc, 13? Meeting A large and well selected STOCK OF DOMESTICS. coNiosxnio OF: BROWN DRILLS, 3-4,7-8, *-*, M and 10-4 Longclotha 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4; Homespuns, Stripes Tickings, Checks, tiinghaois, new style Prints Mourning Prints and Damask Tabling 200 pieces Mosquito Notting. At mme. time, will be sold, on account of whom it may concern. Ono bale of assorted DOMESTICS, damaged on steamer E. B. Souder. ALSO, A well selected assortment of DRESS GOODS, Cloth? ing, Satinets. Notions, Shirts, Shirt Bosoms, Hosier}-, i Id ki's., Furnishing Goods aud Perfumery. Tho whole of thc abovo wilr bo s kl without reserve, for cash, in lots to .-tnt. August 1 Glasgow Gmqhams, Chambrays, Super Lisle and Berlin Ladies', Gents', and Aliases' Gloves, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Enntisli Todet Soap, ?c. CAMPBELL, KNOX ?i CO., Cash Auction House, \o. 55 Hasel street, Opposite Pottollice, WiU sell THU DAY. commencing at 10 o'clock, SOLID PLAID GINGHAMS, Chambrays, Muslins, Linens, Pants Stuff, Kentucky Jeans, Slate Drills, Ducks, Huck Towels, L. C. Hdkfs., Ac. ALSO, SUPERIOR LISLE AND BERLIN GLOVES, Lisle : nd Cotton Hoise ry, all styles and colors, Av., ic. ALSO. Assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, &c, ic. AND Balance of FURNITURE of a family .leaving tho eily. Conditions cash. August 1 Furniture, Crockery, Mirrors, Safes, Sundries, Dry Good*. Notions, dc BY MILLIGAN ?Sc SON. No. '?'4 Vendue lia,.ge. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock. August 1 _ MILLIGAN & SON Will sell on MONDAY', 6th Augufil nest, on Frasers wLarf, A large lot CAST IRON A large lot Wrought Iron. Conditions cash. July 2G 26, 20, 31, aug 2, 0 MISCELLANEOUS._ ESTIMATES WANTED. OFFICr CITY CIVIL ESOIefEi R, 1 Cm HALL. CHARLESTON, July 2?, I 67. j 8I ALED ESTIMATES FOR TUE REl'A?R-i O ' 'fradd street causeway will bo received uaui tho 1st proximo, and are to b directed to tho COM MI ?jJC ON STREETS, and to bc lett at this Office, where plan? and ipccllicatioiis can be seen. LOUIS J. HA HBO f, July_2C_city Civil Engineer. No. 1 LICENCES. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, > July 24, 1867. j Tn? ?SE PERSONS WHO MADE APPLICATIONS FOR No. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE a o horeby notified to ?e pot t at Ulis ellice with their applications immediately. W. H. SMITH, Jul;/ 25 Clerk or Council. JUNK-SHOPS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, ? July 24, 1867. I JUNK-SLOP KEE'ERS AND PEDDLERS WHO have modo application for LICENSES aro hereby notified to report at this office immediate, v. W. H. SMITH, July 2r. Clerk or t ouncil, NOTUCK. THE SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS will for the pr. tent bc carried on as usual by the . undersigned ut No. 4M Hast Bay, nv. r tho store formerly I occupied by CRAIG, i UOMEY & CO. All persons having individual claims must present the same, and Uiose indebted individually wiU make pay? ment to JOHN TUOHEY. Ju y 20 I ? FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY TERSON, malu or female, eau master tho great art m Ven? triloquism by a few houn>* proel icc, making a world ot fun, and after becoming experts themselves, can teach others, thereby making it a sou. tc of income. Full In? structions sent by mail for 50 ec u Ls. Satisfaction guar? anteed. Address P. 0. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. Mav U lyr PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION ! ! [WILL SEND, POST-PAID. 50 PHOTOORAPHS OF tho most celebra!e.1 Actors for 50 couts; 50 Actresses lor 50 cents; 50 Union Generals for GO cents; 50 Rebel . ?en.Tain for 50 cents; 50 Statesmen for 50 cents; 00 beau? tiful young Limn s for 50 couti; 50 line-looking young Oeutlemcu for 53 cents; 6 largo Photographs ot I renell Dancing Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly as they a].i .ear, for 50 couts; or for 50 couts, ti ol the must beautiful Ladies of tho Parisian Ballet Troupe, as they appear in tho play of thc Black Crook, at Niblo's Uardon, Now York. Send all orders to P. 0. Box 177, T'- T; N. Y. _May 13_i_lyr Thcro cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to g>cat and to small; Thc benn ty which once was so precious and rue, Is irte for all, and all may bo lair. Hy thc use of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, Thc most valuable and perfect prcpai allon in usc, for giving thc skin a beautiful poarl-liko Hut, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Molli Pitches, Sal.owncss. Eruptions, and all impurities of tho skin, kindly healing tho samo leaving tho skin white and clear as alabaster. Its uro cannot tm delected bjr tho closest scrutiny, and hoing a vegetable i reparation is perfectly banden. It Ls the only article of thc kind used by thc French, and is con? sidered by thc Parisian os indispensable to a perfect toilet. I'pwanls of 30,000 bottles were sold during tho pant year, a sufficient guarau.ee of its efficacy. Price ouly 75 cents. Sent by mail, pot'-paid, ou receipt o: LU order, by BERGER, SUCTl; k CO., Chemists, KG River gt, Troy, N. Y. March 311_ lyr MOTHERS ! MOTHERS! MOTHERS ! YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO MRS. WINSLOW'S S0QT?KC SYRUP CHILDREN TEETHING rpms VALUABLE PREPARATION IS TUR PRE J. SORIPTiON of ono or '-he best romalo physicians and nurses in tho United States, and has been used tor thirty years with un ver-Tai ling sa: et y and success by mil lioua of mothers for their childi cu. It not only relieves thc child from pain, but invigorates thu stomach aud bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tono and energy to thc whole system. It will also instantly relievo GRIPING IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. Wc believe it is the best and surest remedy in the world, in all cases or DYSENTERY AND DLUlRUfEA in children, whether it arises Ironi Teething, or from any other cause. Be - uiva id ask for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, In.vin;; thc fae simile of CURTIS k PERKINS on tho wrapper. ALL OTHERS AUB BASE IMITATIONS. For "ale by the Wholesale Agonts, BOWIE & MO [NE, No. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL April ll OLDESTIBLISHEDDP? li. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PULU ?i DORN) WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVK LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS lo their Usual stock Cf ptfe and faull PECOS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINK SOAPS TOILET POWDER! TO MA DES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, 4 c. Comprising Invoices from thc most reputable mauu* facturcid. On hand, all the principal PRO P K ? ETA RY H E DI CIN ES, Including Preparation* of AYER. JAYNE, HALI?, CHFV ALTER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, kc. Uso. i largo assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLEBAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS ETAL AND GUTTA TERCnA COODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DEPCRIPTION. Great attention is paid to the importation and selec? tion ol PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go ont of the Establish? ment. * PRESCH [PT?OXS compounded ?r?t!? accuracy, and t?io public can depend on the utmost reliability in the execution o?* orders. 1 ?I. KELLERS, ia... Il BASS, M.R Marcho