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SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1867 LOCAL MATTERS. JOB W?BS.-Wo have now completed our 01 eo aa to oxecato, in tho shortest possible t AUL KIND8 OP JOB WORK, and wo most spt'etfully ask tho patronage of our friends. Post Office Notice. POST OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C., July 6,18C7. After to-day the mails for Northeastern Railr will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and af words they are expected to roash thc Railr "Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to bo ready delivery at this office at 8:30 o'clock P.M., exe on 8unday, when the hour will be from C P.M. I P. H., until further notice. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. Al POSTOPHCE NOTICE.- An evening mail for Aug ta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond th office*, will close daily at the Postoffico at half-p 6 o'clock. ATTENTION is called to General Orders No. from headquarters Military Post of Chariest* published to-day. PUBLIC MEETING.--Thoro will bo a public me inf? at the Hibernian Hall to-night, to which t attention of Ihcso who aro interested is direct* Music ON THE HATTEST.-Through the courte of General CLTTZ, the Post Baud will perform the Battery this evening. The moon is m young, bot it will bo strong; enough to lond soi . attractions to the spot, and cause the promena ers to linger to tho last moment. Mas. JEFFERSON DAVIS.-We learn from t ConstiliUionalist of yesterday that Mrs. JETEES? DAVIS was serenaded at the residence of Dr. H. CAMPBELL. Professor CAMPBELL was on tho E amining Board in Richmond during tho war, ai bis hospitable mansion was always opon to 1 friends. -o GOLD AND SILTEB IN THE UP COUNTB?-.-Tl region or country around Walhalla has alwa; been celebrated for its auriferous supplies, bi they have recently attracted more than usu attention. A rich vein of silver has been opone on an adjoining tract, which has been purchased 1 a Northern company, who have gone North fi nxachinery to work it. MAYOR'S COURT, August 2.-Only one case wt brought before his Honor. A small unprinciple colored youth, a sou of old Ham, whoso hanc were evidently given to picking and stealing, wei in for plunder during the late fire, but found thc honesty would have been the best policy, as li was looked np for three days to th irk over his mw deeds. Ws ABB AUTHORIZED to eta to that his Hone Judge BRYAN, at the approaching session of th Federal Court at Greenville, will give his attontio first to the criminal business of the term. H cannot anticipate bow much time that bnsinee will occupy, bat he hopes to bo able to give seasor. able notice to tho Bar of Charleston, and tho Easl ern Circuit generally, at? what timo their prescne will be necessary to attend the call of tho Civ Dockets. IMPORTANT TO PILOTS.-A caso of peculiar intel est to pilots has been recently tried in this city be fore Judge BRYAN. Captain LEBBT, of the K J ?&uflir, claimod that he had a right to bring hi ves.- et to port without a pilot by virtue of a li cons. permit by General D. E. SICKLES. This was con tested by the other pilots ins body, and the eas was argued before Judge BRYAN, who decided ii favor of the plaintiff. We have the ablo and elabe rate rule of the Judge, but, from the want of space we are compelled to omit it for this issue. SHOOTING i FTAJB IN AUGUSTA.-The Constitu lionaiisi, ot the 1st, says that on y os ter day morn ing Mr. JAMES WILSON and JAMES THOMAS, whili in the meat shop of the former, became engag?e in an angry discussion relative to city affairs Blows followed words, and, as we learn, Mr. WILSON appealed to his butcher knife, Mr. THOM At retreated a short distance, drew a pistol and firec on his pursuer. A ball struck Mr. WILSON in hit left side, inflicting a flesh wound which, we an pleased to learn, w!U not prove serious. IK CHAMBEES.-Judge MOBBS heard yesterday the application for a writ of habeas corpus in thc ease of F. DELEZZOBDI against JOHN PERCIVAL, ol the firm of CAMPBELL St PERCIVAL, Liverpool. Mr. PxacrvAL came to this country some years since, but a suit was commence 1 by the plaintiffs, which caused the prisoner to make the application in question for his release. The suit was for $100,000, and the ease was ably argued by Messrs. DURYEA and COHEN for the petitioners, and Messrs. WILK? INSON and GILCHRIST contra. The Judge decided in favor of the petitioner, and he was released on bau. Fas.-An alarm of fire was given yesterday morning, but it occurred at too late an hour to be repotted. The smoke was observed issuing from the store occupied by Mr. D. MULLER, and though the engines were soon on the spot nothing was saved in the store, the stock and fixtures falling a prey to the flames. The upper part of the build? ing was unoccupied exoept by a clerk of Mr. MUL? LER'a, who was aroused with difficulty. It was owned by the estate of Coi BURN, and was insured in the Globe Fire Insurance Co., for $5000, tho stock being insured for tho same amount in HERIOT SC Co's. Agencies. THE ARREST of YESTERDAY.-Wo publish below a communication of U. S. Marshal EPPING, which establishes the fact that no duel was intended by him: UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE, ) SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT, > CHARLESTON, 8. C., August 2d, 1867. ) Editor Daily Nevo? : In the statement in your issue this morning, of my unwarranted arrest by Magistrate Eanapaux yesterday evening, you leave the public to inter that I really had intend? ed to fight a duel with a man by the name of Bowen. I must beg you to correct this, for I have not felt it necessary that I should take any notice of his scurrilous and malicious attack upon me in yesterday's Mercury. J. P. M. EPPING. TBS MENDENHALL LOOM.-Tho agent for this loom is still in our city, and the looms are now on exhibition at his office. Il is almost superfluous to say more about this invention, as its morits have been presented to the public at different times, but wo take this opportunity to call atten? tion to the chance for a profitable investment that is now offered to the community. Dr. MCCLIN? TOCK came to this city for the purpose of dispos? ing of the patent light of the loom, and the sub? ject has attracted the attention of both mechanics and capitalists. The advantages that ni", accrue from the establishment of a stock company w??l bo immense, and will have a greater tendency to build up the city than the majority of enterprises. Wo commend the subject to our business mon, know? ing that they can seethe good results that w. ll issue on its adaption by the citizens, and vice tena. REGISTRATION.-General Orders No. 65, giving the regulations for registration in this Military District, will be found in another column this morning. By it wc learn 1. That registration is to commence imme? diately. 2. Post Commanders are niado superintendents of registration within their respective commands. They are to suspend registrars for malfeasance iu office, negleot of duty, or incompetency. 3. Defines tho duties and powers of the Board of Registration. They ere to arrest all persons who falsely take tho oath prescribed; or who sha)1 threaten or otherwise, attempt to intimid?t 3, or corruptly or improperly influence any cition offer? ing to register. 4. Declares that when any citizen shall suffer in? jury in person, family or property, while exorcising this right, ia addition to tho penalty prcscribod by law for the offence, damages shall be awarded to the injured party against the perpetrator, upon his conviction. G. Refers to the enmin-. 1 practice of whites being disguised as blacks when perpetrating offences. C. Forbids the discharging of employees because of their having registered; the injured party being declared entitled to damages. These are the principal features; but as tho order is one of great interest to every citizen, wo would recommend every one of our readers to peruse it carefully, and make himself thoroughly acquainted with its contents. MASON A HAMLIN have, through their groat im? provements, succeeded in manufacturing the most perfect Cabinet Organ in the world. This re? sult has only beea attained by intense study, long experience, persevering experiments, and largo pecuniary expenditures ; but th? successful result is a remunerative reward for all their patient ef? forts, and they now offer instruments that-cannot be rivalled in excellence.--Boston Post, THE OBDEB OP THE DAT-a general order for SOZODONT. In the teeth of all opposition it has be? come the supremo dentriflce of. tho age. July 30 tuths3 El. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If yon want cheap Stationery, Envolopos, Pa? per, ?fcc; or, ilmjERS' Almanac; If you want Priutiug cxecutod noatly; If you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Books made to order, with any desirc?l pattern of ruling, go to In RAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS ?F JOL WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Lauroy k Alexander will sell this day, at IOU o'clock, at tho northoast corner of Kin ; and Broad streets, the stock of a retail grocery store. Try Them. Many persona have within this summer experienced tho benefits to bo derived from the use of PANKNTN'B HEPATIC BITTERS. We would recommend them to all who stand in need of a tome. For salo by all Druggists. s October C Depend npon it Mothers. Mrs. Winslow s SOOTHING SYRUP, for aU diseases of children, i? a safe and sure medicine. It has stood tho te6t of thirty years, and never known to fail It regulates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and cures wind colic ; produces oatura], quiet sleep, by relieving tho child from pain. Ile sure and call for "MES. WLNSLOW'S 80OTHTNO SYRUP," Haring the fae s huile of "Crans k PEBKTKS" on tho out? side ?Tapper. AU others are base imitations. IX)W IK & MOISE, No. 151 Meeting street, opporito tht Charleston Hotel. inly 27 tuths3 j. lu Time to Advertise in the Country. THE PHCEXIX has a largo circulation throughout the. middle and upper Districts ot the State. Advertising rates as reasonable as the-stringency of the money mar? ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to ase the columns or tho paper will address JULLVN A. SELBY. Proprietor, February 25 Columbia. S. C. Pure Brandy. THE INFAMOUS PRACTICE OF ADULTERATING BRANDIES having become so common, that a genuine article is tho exception, it is of vital importance to those requiring it for Family Use and Invalids, that it should bo of undoubted purity and efficacy. We aro pleased to notice that the old and popular Wino importers, BININGER & CO., No. 15 Beaver street, New York, are very opportune in calling tho attention of fami? lies to their "GOLD MEDAL COGNAC," of which they say, that, "With a view to meeting the popular demand for a reliable Brandy In its natural state, tree from alcoholic flavor and impurities, and fully appro dating tho fact that it is often recommended by tho Medi? cal Faculty as a sustaining stimulant, when all other re? medies foil, we aro now bottling and selling at reasona? ble rates a Brandy of our own importation from one of the most responsible Houses in France, and known as "BINLNGER'S GOLD MEDAL COGNAC." This Standard Article is sold by all of the prominent Druggists. sGnio February 2 Know thy Destiny. MAOAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Peychomolr.cian. who has aston? ished thc scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOUNTON pos? sessed such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble ber to impart knowlcdgo of the greatest importance to the singlo or married of cither sex. While in a slate of trance, she delineates tho very features of the person vou aro to marry, and by thc aid of an instrument of in? tense powor, known as tho Psychomotropc, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of tho future husband or wife ot tho applicant, together with dato of marriage, position in Ufe, leading traits of character, kc This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert. Sho 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 a ty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired information by return mall, AU communications sacredly confidential. Ad dree 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 the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beau til ul, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to tend their iddress, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mad. Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y. OFFICIAL. Headquarter?, Second Military District, ) Cn ABLESTON, 9. C., August 1, 1867. ) [GENERAL OBSESS, BO. 66]. REGULATIONS FOR REGISTRATION. I. Registration shall commence immediately upon (he promulgation of thia order. IL Post Commanders will bo Superintendents of regis? tration within thefr respective commands, exercising, ia add'Uon lo tho functions hereinafter speciaUy conferred, a general supeivisory authority, looking to the faithfu' execution of the several Reconstiuc'-on Acts, the mainte nance of order, and tho protection of political lights. They w.:i\ suspend registrars for malfeasance in office, ne? glect of duty, or incompetency, promptly reporting th en? action, with the reasons therefor, to these Headquart un. " ll. Tho Boards of Registration are empowered and required to suppress aU disorders interfering with the execution of their duties, to cause the a'..est and confinement of aU persons falsely taking the oath prescribed, all per.-ona commit.lng any breach of the peace cr conducting themselves in a manner tend- np thereto, and all persons who shaU threaten or otherwise attempt to inlimidate, or corruptly or improperly in tin once any eit zen ottering to register; and for this pur? pose they may apply for aid to tho Post Commander, and may require the attendance and services of sheriffs, their deputies, constables, policemen, and also of any CIHZOL and all Stat?, dis ti let, county and town officers charged with tho presex .-a ti on of tho public peace, as well as all citizens, are required to obey the orders of said Boards, given ba pursuance of the authority aforesaid, and to perform aU such acts and duties as may bo requisito therefor. AU arrests made as herein provided will bc promptly reported to the Poet Commander, to whom also tho pris? oners wiU be turned over with charges for < rial by a Post Court, to bo organ 'zed as provided in Circular of May 16,1817, from these Headquarters, and any civil officer or citizen fa."', ig to respond to the ca1! of tho Board for assistance wilt be dealt with in l<ke manner. IV. Whenever any citizen sha'1, suffer injury in per? son, family or property, while exercising or eeeling to exercise the right of registration, m addition to any penalty prescribed by law for the offence, damages shall be awarded to the injured party against the perpetrator, upon his com.c;'on; and in case of dcfaclt in payment of tho earns, or of the escapo of the offender, if it shall appear that fit* wrong was countenanced, or the offender harbored or concealed by the neighborhood, or that tho civil authorities failed to employ proper measures to pre? servo the peace, the damages shall bo assessed against and paid by tho town, county or district. V. Offences perpetrated by white per sons disguised as blacks being of ?requent occurrence, the attention of all authorities, civil and military, is directed to tho device, as one adopted to escape detection, and to cast unmerited obloquy upon the colored people. Ju a" cases, wheu re? sort thereto sliaU bo shown, tho fact *n bo tekon into consideration as aggravating the offence. VI. Depriving a citizen of any right, benefit or advan? tage of hire or employment, to discourage h'm from reg? istering, or ou account of his having registered, or hav? ing sought to register, shall bo deemed au oflenco pun? ishable by tho Post Court, and sholl entitle the injured par;y to damages against tho offender, any clause in any contract or agreement to the contrary notwithstanding. VTL Tho Act of Congress entitled "Au Act for tho more efficient government of tho rebel States," and thc Beveral acts supplemental y thereto, wi" be carefully ob seived by aU Boards of Registration. VIIL Each Board sha"., after having liken tho oath prescribed by the Act of Congress of July 2d, 18C2, enti? tled "An Act to prescribe au oath of offlc ," (see Appen-, dix, form 1), choose one of its members as cha'rmau, who shall presido ot aU sessic-s of tho Board, pres arro nrdor at its meetings for registration, and represent thc Board, and annouueo Its action in a!? matters coming bo fore it. IX Tho places of session of the Boards shall bo tho roting places established by low or custom In each cloc lion precinct, unleH3 for good riuso otherwise direct id by thc Post Commander. X. Each Board shaU determine tho order In which ?bo registration shall t-.ko place in ?he severe' election pre? quels, that may bo assigned] to lt by tho Post Com jiaudor, and tho timo which shell bo allotted to each Dearing in mind that tho whole work is to bo finished be? fore thc first day of October. XT. Each Board shall forthwith upon notice of pub" :ation of this order, and at least five cHys before com mencing registration, givo not'eo thereof to the Pert Commander, and tho sheriff, and tho mayor of thc city or intendant of tho town, and sha'l causo w.itten or printed notices to bo posted in five of tho most public places in each election precinct, announcing the "mo when, rid tho place where, ita sossions w M bo hold, ?he nvmbcr of days tin no case lees than two), and tho hours of tho day the Board will remain 'l session at each placo for the pm pose of rcgistiation; and inviting all persons quali? fied to vote undor tho provisions of tho Act of Co igross passed March 2d, 18G7, entitled "An Act to provide for tho more efficient government of tho rebel States," and the sovcral Aots supplementary thoreto, to appear before tho Board for roglsiration. XIII. On tho day aud at thc li our designatcil 'u the notices, for commencing registraron, tho Board shall, at tho place annouiced, convene and enter upon its duties, and shaU then aud thcro also po--t notices of thc lune of final sessions provided for in para? graph XIX. Xi ir. Tbo room used for registration, which the chair? man shall have previously provided fer tho purpose, shall be so arranged that tho Boaid shall be separated by a bar from all other persons who may be assembled, and those to be registered shall be admitted within tho ' one by one, and their ingress and egress so ai ranged as to avoid confution. XIV. Two citizens shall be admitted within the bar as challengers, whose duty it shall be to challenge the light of any citizen offering to register, upon any of the grounds of disqualification enumerated in the Acts of Congross before cited ; but the general right of challcngo shall be conceded to all citizens present. XV. If any challcngo be mado, tho Board shall, beforo Anal decision, examino the person presenting himself for registration, in reference to the cause of disqualification alleged, and shall hear any evidence that maybe offered, to substantiate or disprove tho cause of challenge, and t'ball havo power to summon and compel the attendance of witnesses and administer oaths In any case of regis? tration. XVI. In regist?ling, the name of white and colored citizens ?hall be entered alphabetically, Ju separate columns of the list XVII. The following shall be the procoss of register? ing : First. Every citizen presenting b'mself for regislry shall take and subscribe the oath prescribed by law (see Appendix, form 2), which shall bo administered by a member of the Board, and such oath shall bc preserved with tho lists. Second. His name shall then bo entered in the proper column of tho hst, and celled out by the chairman. Third. Any challenge made sha11, bs noted in tho pro? per column, opposite tho name, with tho cause thereof. Fourth. It is recommended toBoarda to defer tho hear? ing and decision of contested cases until tho session for revision provided for In paragraph XIX. Fifth. \Vhcthor or not ihero bo any challenge, tho Board must ascertain upon such facts or information os can bc obtained, that thc applicant is entitled to be registered before malani; his name as "accepted"-the oath not be? ing conclusive. Sixth. Section 7 of the Act of Jr ly 10th, 1867, declares that no citizen shall be entitled to be registered by rea son of any Executive pardon or amnesty for any act or thing which, without such pardon or amnesty, would dis? qualify him from registration. Seventh. Boards will take notice that it is enacted by Section 0 of tho Act of Ju'y 19th, 1867, that the true in tent and meaning of tho oath prescribed in said Supple? mentary Act is (among other UrngB), that no person who has been a member of tho Legislature of any State, or who has held any czecutivo or judicial office in any State, whether he has taken an oath to support tho Con? stitution of tho United States or not, and whether hu was holding such office at tho corrmoncomcnt of thc rebellion, or had bold it before, and who bas afterwards engaged in insurrection or rcbcUion against tho United States, or given aid or comfort to tho enemies thereof, is entitled to bo registered or to vote ; and tho words "executive or judicial office in any Stato" !u said oath mentioned, shall be construed to include all civil offices created by law for tho administration of any gen? eral law of a Stlt3, or for tho adm i r-st ration of justice. EioJuh. If there be no challenge, or if tho challenge bo finally overruled, and tho Board determine that thc sppli' cant is endtlod to bo registered, the Board shall mark opposite the name of tho app^'crit, in tho propor column, "Aecipted;" and ho shall thereupon bo deemed legally registered. Ninth. If thc final decision of tho Board bo that tho applicant is not entitled to bo registered, the Board shall mark in tho proper column, opposite hts name, "Rejected." Tenth. In every caso of a rejection, the Board shal1 make a note or memorandum, setting forth tho ground of such rejection, and return it, with tho registration list? mentioucd in paragraph XX XVIII. Tho registration, conducted as provided in paragraph XVII, shall be mado in triplicate lists, two of which shall, after tho conclusion of tho first session, bo exposed for public inspection at convenient places, for five days ; and the third shall be retained in possession of tho Board till after tho completion of registration at Ute meeting .provided for in paragraph XIX, ? ben Ute three having boon compared and veiifled, shall be certi? fied in tho form prescribed and printed al the end of Uio blank regisLation lists. X'X. Sessions for revising tho lists shall bc bold in each election prcdnot, after said five days exposure of tho lists, upon notice as provided in paragraph XII., and tho Boards of Registration shall havo power, and it shall bo their duty, to reviso the samo for a period of two days -, and upon being satisfied that any person not entitled thereto has been registered, to strik ? tho name of such person from tho list. And the Boards shall also, during tho same period, add to such registry tho names of aU perso LS who al that Gmo possess the qualifications re? quired by sall Act, who have not boen already register? ed, and who aha?1 then apply to be registered. XX. Ono of the aald lusts shall then be Immediately de. livered to tho Post Commander, who will forwsrd the same to these Headquarters. XXL Each Board shall, at or beforo the conclusion of registration, lorwrrd through the Post Commander to these- Hoadquaitcrs, a recommendation of three sui tab! o persons for Inspectors of IlecJons in each election pre? cinct, stating tho name, occupation and postoffico address of each person recommended. XXTI. It is enjoined upon all Boards of Registration to explain carol ally to all citizens who have not hitherto enjoyed the right of suffrage, the nature of the privileges which have boen ? tended to them, and tho Importance of exorcising with intelligence tho now and bonorablo franchise with which they havo^ecn invested by tho Congress of the United States. ^ TTl?? Boards will tako notice that according to Sec? tion 10, of the Act of July 19, 1867, they are not to be bound in their action by any opinion of any civil officer of the United States. XXIV. Boards are ins.'.noted that all tho provisions of tho several Acta of Congress cited, oro to bc liberally construed, to tho end that all tho Intents thereof bo fully and perfectly carried out. XXV. Tho attention of all concerned is directed to tho requirements of Section 4 of the paid Act of July 19, 1867, by which it is made tho duty of the Commanding Gen oral to remove .'rom office aU persons who are dis? loyal to tho go vere ment of tbo United States or who uso then- officialinflnenco In any manner to Under, delay, prevent or obstruct tho due and porfect administration of tho Reconstruction Acts. Tho names of all such offenders will be reported through tho Post Commanders ; and ah persons in this Militai y District aro called upon to aid and facilitate tho execution tn good faith of tho said Acts and the orders issued in pursuance thereof. XXVI. Tho Major-General Commanding, in tho excr. eise of an ullmato revisory authority, will, in duo sea? son, bofore the holding of any election, onterta'n and determine questions assigj'ig errors in tho registry, and will, upon Inspection of tho completed lists, cause cor? rect'on s of tho same, that the Lue design and purpose ol tho laws bo faithfully answered and that all tho rights thereby gu?rante d bo fully and faithfully enjoyed. By Command of Mnjor-Gcncral D. E. SICKLES: J. W. CLOUS, Capt, fWth U. S. Infantry, A. D. C. and A. A. A. G. Official: J. W. CLOUS. Capt 38lh In tan tey, A. D. C. and A. A. A. G. APPENDIX. (FORM 1.) L of County of and Slate of do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have never vol? untarily borno artus against tho United States since I have boen a citizen thereof, that I havo voluntarily given no aid, countenance, counsel or encouragement to per? sons engaged hi armed hostility tborcto; that I havo neither sought, nor accepted, nor attempted to exercise the functions of any office whatever under any authority or protended autho-ity lu hostility to the United States; that I have not yielded a voluntaiy support to any pre? tended government, authority, power, or constitu? ion witl'i'i tho United States, hostile or inimical thcrotpi And I do further swear (or affirm) that to tho best of lily kuowledgo and ability, I wiU support and defend tho Constitution of tho United States against a" enemies foreign or domestic; that I wi'lbcar ti tie faith sud alic glance to tho same; that I take th's obligatlou freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I wi'l well and faithfully dlachorgo the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help mo God. .Carolina. J Subscribed and sworn to beforo me, a.this .day of., one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. NOTE.-Registers will bo required to take thc oath pre? scribed by the Act of Congress approved 3d July, 18C2. Blank flinns of this oath will bu furnished to Post Com? manders, and when duly subscribed and swum, will be returned to the Post Commander, who will forward I bern to Dlatrict Headquarters. And if any person shall falsely take and subscribe such oath or affirmation, such person so offending aud being didy convicted thoreof, shall be subject to thc pains, peur Hies and disabilities which, by law, arc provided for thc punishment ol the crime of wilie' and corrupt perjury. (FOBM 2.) I, do solemnly swear (or afflnu), In the pres? ence of Almighty God, that I am a citizen of thc State of : that I have resided in said State for months next precediug this day, aud now rcBide in thc county of or parish of , in said State, (as thc ease may be); that I am twcnly-ono years old; that I have not been disfranchised for participation in any re? bellion or civil war against thc United States, nor for felony committed against thc laws of any Stato or of thc United States; that I have never bceu a member of any Stato Lcgis'aturc, nor held any cxecuCvo or judicial offico in any State and afterwards engaged in any insur? rection or rebellion against thc United States, or given aid or comfort to the cnorrtes thcreol ; that I have never taken an oath as a member of Congress of the United States, or as an officer of thc United States, or as a mem? ber of any State Legislature, or as an executive or judi dlcial officer of any State, to support thc Ccnsiitulion of the United States, and afterwards engaged in insurrec? tion or rebellion aga'ust thu Dotted States, or given aid or comfort to thc enemies thereof ; that I wiU faithfully support the Constitution and obey thc laws of thc United States, and will, to thc best of my ability, encourage others so to Co: So help me God. Sworn to and subscribed bcToic me, this day of , 18C7. 83 Aueu8t 3 THE SUMTER WATCHMAN IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SI M TER, S. C., by GILBERT .V. FLOWERS, Proprietors. ?t FOUR DOLLARS per auuuui, invariably in advance Advertlsenieuts inserted at usual rates. Every style ot Job Printing executed In th? neatcs> style and greatest dispatch. september 20 OFFICIAL. . Headq'rs Military Post of Charleston, ) CITADEL, CHABLEBTON, S. C., August 2,18C7. j [GENERAL OBSESS NO. 28.] L In obedience to General Orders No. CS, from th Headquarters "Second Military District," of August 1st, 1867, tLo Boards of Reglstraticn appointed for tho Mili? tary Post of Charleston will at once organize and elect their Chairmen. The Chairman of each Board will then report in per? son to the Post Commander for books, forms, orders, and instructions. Tho different Boards of Registration will then pro? ceed to act in accordance with tho requirements of Gen? eral Orders No. 65. II. Tho following appointments arc m ado to All va? cancies: CHARLESTON DISTRICT. SECOND PRECINCT. I. W. Johnson, vice Pliillip Auslin, not qualified. BERKELEY DISTRICT. SECOND PBECINCT. Louis Pinkers, ri? Dr, Thoa. Sim, who declines tho appointment H. B. uLITZ, Brevet Brigadier-General, August 1 s3 Commanding Post. DRUGS, CHEM1CAIS, ETC. DRUGS, For Sale, Wholesale or Retail. EPSOM SALTS. ESSENTIAL OILS, CASTOR OIL, SUPER CARR SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, COPPERAS, BLUE STONE, Ac, Ac E. H. KELLERS & CO. NO. 131 MEETING STRELT. August 3 _Opposite Market. I ^TITRATE OP SILVER CYANURET POTASH CHROMIC ACID HYPO SULPHITE SODA AND ALL OTHER CHEMICALS. For salo by E. H. KELLERS & CO., NO. 131 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. August 2 . MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED: QUININE MORPHINE CALOMEL IOD. POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM, ftc., .tc. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING ST., OPPOSITE MARKET. August 1 MACHINE SHOPS, WILLIAM S. HENEREY. MACHINIST il FOUNDER. No. 314 Meeting street, (NEAR LINK,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, ItOILERS and MACHINERY, Saw Mills, Corn Milb, Horso Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Cotton Seed Crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings, to order. April 25 thstufimo EAS0NS' 0 U N I) R Y AND Machine Shops. BUILD AND REPAIR Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Cast? ing? In Iron nud Brass of all descriptions. Send orders to J. M. EASON & BRO., Nassau and Columbus sts., Charleston, S. C. December 15 stuttilyr JOHN F. TAYLOR. .TAMES BARKLEY. til*. IRON ty Charleston, S. C. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. PROPRIETORS, Engineers, Boilermakers. FOUNDERS, ETC., ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR HIGH and LOW PRESSURE. PORTABLE and STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS. BICE THRASHERS (from new |uttorus, with all thc modern improvements), STEAM SAW MILLS, Ac, Ac. CASTINGS IN IRON AND BRASS Promptly attended to willi neatness and dispatch. Repairs to Marino and other Work, Shall receive special attention. FOR .SALE-Ono 12-horeo power ".TEAM ENGINE, nearly new; several uew and second-h nd BOILERS, li to Id-horso power. AI.SO, CONSTANTLY IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, 10, 12 ami 20 Horse Tower Steam Engines. All Orders for REPAIRS or NEW WORK ?hall re? ceive our prompt and careful attention. JOHN F. TAYLOR & CO. May ll :tmo ?1 fi o ea a IS August 2 lino THE MARION STAR, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AOO. IS published at Marion, S. C., in tiip central portion o? tlio country, and offers a favorable, mediant to Mer? chants, Druggist?, Machinists, and all dawes who desire to extend their business in the Pee Doe country. For the benefit of our advertising patrons, we shall, in addition to our subscription list, which is constantly in? creasing, publish and distribute gratuitously :1(MH> extra copies of the STAR, during the business season HUH FallRates of Advertising liberal. W. J. McKERALL, November 20 Editor and Proprietor THE AIKEN PRESS. IT IS PROPOSED TO PUBLISH IN THE TOWN Ol' Aiken, S. C., a Weekly paper under the above title, tobe devoted lo General Intelligence-Political, Com merelal. Social, Literary, mid Religions-with a Depart? ment ol Agriculture, including thc Field, tho Orchar... Ute Vineyard, and tho Garden. A News Summary, to contain ii digest of thc important events of the week, will occupy a p . tiou of the paper, mid particular attro tiou will bo given to the unsettled question ol' Labor, a* best adapted to our new condition, and Hie development of the resources of thc country in Mauriac! ares, Agri? culture, Fruit-raisine., and Vine-growing. Terms-$3 a year, IU advance. H. W. RAVENEL, Editor W. D. gnuTXAKPj Publisher. January 21 THE ORANGEBURG NEWS. 1)UBLTSHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. AT Orangebarg, s. C. Tenn? s:> per ntinnm, in ad? vance. During Hie spring and fall seasons extra conies ol tb? DIUNOKBUBO NEWS will bo circulated fjr thu bcuelll ul uar udvertismg patrons. Contract Advertisements inserted on the inosi liberal lenus. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orangebnrg News. ? February 25 Orangeburg, H AGRICULTURAL. CHISOLM'S COTTON CI1IG MILLS, FOR IMG AND SHORT STAPLE COTTOX, WEST END TRADD STREET, ASHLEY UIVER. rE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPARED TO receive, from Planters and others their crops cf SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON to OIN. BALE, &c. Having tho most improved MACHINERY and expe? rienced op?rai ive.", all COT I ON entrusted to us will be prepared in thc best manner for market. For terms apply to CHISOLM BROTHERS, NO. 32 EAST BAY, Cor. Adger's Wharf, Or at CHISOLM'S MILL, West End Tradd streot. August 3 _s WAILEY'S PATENT SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA STATE F AIR. IT LS AS CHEAP A TIE. AND THE BEST ONE YET inven ted. It is tho strongest Tic, standing by test a . strain of ( tOOO) two thousand pounds. Thc moat easily adjusted lie, as it is self-fastening. Thc most simple, requiring only to slip the band into thc buckle, and the elasticity of thc cotton fastens itself, and it cannot be? come un fastened. For sale, in large or small quantities, by ROSS. ROBERTS k CO.. Commission Merchants and General Agents, No. H6 Front street, New York City. STREET BRO. k CO., Agents, July 15 3mo Charleston. S. C. B. 3D. SEA FOWL GUANO, A VAMJAKI/E FEltmiZER, FOR SALK BY & AGENTS, NOS. 143 AND 145 EAST BAY. July 30 OULLETT'S PATENT IMPROVED STEEL BRUSH Cotton Saw (jins. rpnE PATENT IS FOR AN IMPROVEMENT BY 1 which great advantages aro gained, both in quantity and quality, of the staple cleaned. These celebrated Gius are for sale by COWLAM G RA VELE Y. NO. 52 EAST BAY, Sole Agent for the State of South Carolina. ALSO. FOR SALK, THE AMERICAN HAW GINS, of all 3izes ; and a great variety ni'Agricultural Implements. tusl2 Joly 23 CHARLESTON . .millerin ii IL mmm AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Mcciins Street, (OPFOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealers in all kinds of A LT ie it ll u ra I Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GINS. COTTON GINS. HENEREr8 MCCARTHY GIN. H. L. EMERY k SON'S SAW GIN AND CON? DENSER, for Hand or Horso Power. 80UTHERN COTTON CO.'S GIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER GIN. BROWN'S HAND GIN. CARVER'S GLN. EAGLE GIN. HORSE POWERS. LITTLE GIANT HORSE POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT, THE BEST. MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. In introducing this new Power into tho maikct,wc would state that tin- following arc some of tho advan? tages possessed by thc "LITTLE GIANT" over all other Hone powers : 1. Its great strength on account nf bring double-geared, which not only doubles the strength by dividing thc strain nu twice tho number of teeth, but by gearing on both sides of tho wheels it equalizes thc wear on the shafts, und materially lessens the friction, enabling thc horses to do much more work than with any other Power. 2. Its compactness and extreme portability, it weighing about one-half as much OH other Horse Powers, and occu? py i ig but one-third the space, it can be packed in small boxes, thus saving much expense. It is so simple that thc most ignorant person would have no difficulty in putting it togotlier. 3. The facility with which it can be adjusted to any kind of machinery at any angle, either on tho ground or over hoad, without moving it from its foundation, will be a ppr e.-ia Nd by ft rulers and planters UH specially adapt? ed fur driving Cotton Gins. HORACIO L. EMERY'S PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. NISIIWITZ'S M0WIN? AND REAPING .?ACHINES. WASHING MACHINES. Plows of all descriptions, Cast Iron and Steel. PLOW CASTINGS, in every variety; Cultivators ; Herne Hoes ; Harrows : Cast Iron Field and Garden Rol? len; ; Fan Mills; Corn Mills; Corn Slndlurs; t'oru und Cob Crushers ; Hay, Straw and Com Stalk Cutters ; Planta? tion Carts and Wagons ; Canal and Garden Barrows ; Migar Hills; Grindstones; Road Scrapers; Churns: shovels ; spades ; Rakes ; Forks ; Hoes, icc, ki; Gar? den Seeds, ni all Kinds, warranted pure and Fresh. LITTLE & MS!! ILL. No. 140 Hceting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOVEL,) JonelS cn.vRi.rcsTO'v, s. c. tilths ASTROLOGY. THE WOULD IV?OMMil'Ji AT THF. WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. PERRTGO. SUV. REVA LS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores la happiness those who, from dulci ul events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss ol relations and friends, loss of inouey, fcc., have become despondent. She brings together those long separated, gives informa? tion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you tho business you aro best qualit? <l to pursue and in what you will bc; most success ful, causes speedy marriages, and tells you the very day you will marry, gives yi u tho names, likeness and char? acteristics of the person. She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, unvails the dark and biddon myst eries ol the future. From the stars we see m thc armament-the malefic stars that overcome or predominate iii the configuration-I rom the aspects and positions ot the planets and the fixed stars in thc heavens nt the time of birth, Bhe deduces thc futuro destiny of man. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costs you but a trille, and you may never again have sn favorable au opportunity, Consultation fcc, with likeness and all desired information, ?1. Parties living ot a distance can consult the Madame by mall with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person. A full sud explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries ar* red mut likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt >. price above mentioned. The strictest weensy will be maintained, and all correspondence returned ordestr :/ cd. lteiereiices ol thc highest order furnished those ..'o siring them. Write plainly thc day of the mouth .ir.A year in which you were boru, enclosing a small loe. ol bate, Address, MADAME II. A. PERRIGO, P. o. DHAWEB 2:13, BUFFALO, N. Y. March 30_ J y NOT1CK. OFFICE CLERK OK COUNCIL.-THF. FOLLOWING chuso ni Seel iou 1 of au "Ordinance tn Raise Su?? ! Hes lor lKcyo.it 1*17," is published for the information ol persons scliin; Good* by sample or otherwise, who arc not residents 01 tills city. All such persons are hereby notified lo reportai IbisofCce, "Three dollars ou every hundred dollars of all goods j sold in this city I nous not residents, bv sample ol j otherwise." \V. H. SMITH, March 8 Clerk ol Council J RAILROADS. CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY. te? OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY CO., ) COBMZB BROAD AND EAST BAT STB., J Hr.nr.. r.^^CHtBLE8T0N' S- C- August 3, 1867. J EEEAFTER THE CARS ON THE RUTLEDOE Street Lino wul leave tho upper terminus on Sun? days, at 9 o clock A M., and at Intervals of overy Arleen (16) minutes until 12* o'clock P. M., when they will leave St^K?m AngnStS* I E-H. JACKSON, Snp't DOUBLE DAILY ALL RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN AMMA A\D KEW ORLEANS VIA Chalanooga and Grand Junction, THROUGH IN FORTY-NINE HOURS. TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:45 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M., making clor J connections at all points. Arriving at New Orleans at 8 P.M. and ll: I0JA.M. jfcg-Passcngers by tr-lni of the Georgia Railroad make close connections with this route at Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE. ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHr TRAINS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. THROUGH TICKE rf GOOD UNTIL USED. Can be obtained 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 Transportation, July 13 3.1 o Western and Atlantic Railroad. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HOLMES & MACBETH, BROKERS, Real Estate & General Commission Agts. NO. 30 BROAD STREET, f T7TLL Al TEND TO THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF VV STOCK8, BONDS, GOLD, SILVER, BANK BILLS, REAL ESTATE, kc, kc. GEO. L. HOLMES.ALEX. MACBETH. August 1_ thatulmo WILLIAM ll. GULILAND & SOX, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAINE STREET. Hentcmber a WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AMD SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ot COTTON. RI Ci; LUMBER AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. 8. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. CHISOLM October 25 BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 597 KING STREET (Opposite Ann street), Charleston, C. S. Thc LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on liand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for warded by Mail or Express. All CASH ORDERS will bc promptly attended to. February 28 ly COLONEL MOSBY To IIAOTEU & BUOTUEBS: Warrenton, Va., April 12, 1S67. Dear Sirs, * * Major fohn Scott, :vlto had been associated with me for sonic time before tile close of //te war, pro foscd, with my approbation and consent, which w,is cheerfully given, to write a memoir of my command I placed at lu's itisf>osiil all 0/ tny dispatches, correspond? ence, and other military tncmoranda. Ht applied him? self with great zeal ami diligence to tlic task, having all thc time thc co-operation of thc officers ami men cf thc command. AGENTS WANTED rot PARTISAN LIFE WITH MOSBY. BY MAJOR JOHN SCOTT, Of Fanquler, Va., late C. S.A. With Portraits of Colonel Mosby, thc Field Officers, and Captains of thc Battalion, a Map of "MosbyV Confederacy," mid numerous spirited Illustration*. In one Vol., *vo, Cloth, Beveled, :}.') 50. This work lins been prepared hy the express sanc? tion of Colonel Mosby, and has the patronage and co? operation of the partisan chief, his officers, and men. It affords a complete history of thc achievements of Mosby and his men, relating in a graphic mid spirited style the numerous adventures, incidents, escapes, surprises, mishaps, and successes of the famous Bat? talion. Hundreds of anecdotes arc interspersed throngs Ita pages, while nearly flftjr engravings and portraits ill astra to und beautify tho volume. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. AGENTS WANTED IN ALL PARTS OF TILE COUNTRY TO CANVASS FOR THE WORK. Lib? eral arrangements made, and exclusive territory al ottcd. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. July 29 ? WILLIAM BROOKBANK^, STEAM GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIXERES, GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTE. 1 VT 1 KN I'hO TO. No. 11C KING S i'll ELT, Au(?u<<t 31 Between Krona and unem itrentm CRISPER COMA. Oh I lbs was beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendrils, soit entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER COMA, For Curling the Mair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Hwy Massivo Curia. BY USING THIS ARTICLE LADIK i AND GENTLE? MEN can beautily themselves a Uionsaud-fold. It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the samo time give it u beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. Tho Crisper Coma not only curls tho hair, but invigorates, beautifies and cleanses lt; is highly and de? lightfully perfumed, ami is tin- most, completo article ot tile kind ever offered to the Ami rican public. The Crisper Coma will be Bent to any address, scaled and postpaid for$l. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists. No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. March 30 l>r THE 1ST TONIC NOW IN USE ! November 27 ORDINANCE. THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED for the information of all concerned : AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE CLEANSING or miYIES AND VAULTS IN THE CORFORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY. L Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, 1 hat from and alter the ratitication of this Ordinance, it shall not bc lawful for any person to cleanse or remove the contents of Vaults or Privies within the limits of the city, without having previously obtained a license for the same; all such licenses io expire on the .list December of every vear, and be subject to all requirements impos? ed by Ordinances regulating the granting ol Licenses lor Drays and C :rts. " , IX That tho use of Barrels in open Carts and wagOLS is prohibited, and parlies applying for License will be re quired to provide elese 1 Curta suitable lor the purpose. III. All persons having such Lie-use shall repoit ft one of th Guard Homes, durin? th., dar, bis or their in? tention U lo such work during thc ensuing night; hi the Lower Wards such report to be nude to the Main Guard House, 111 the Upper Wards to t (?per Guard House. IV Tho place or places for the deposit ot such oflal ?hall' be designated from time to time by the Mayor. y Ever* owner or driver ol such Licensed Cart or any otner person who shall vioiatc any of the provision? ol this Ordinance, or shall neglect Ot refuse to observe the same oe any of them, ?ball forfeit and pay for each offence a lii"1 no*,0 exceed twenty-five dollars, to be en? forced by the Mayor in his Court, or recovered in any oilur Court ofcompeteutjurisdiction. Ratified in City Council Ulta seventh day of May, In thc year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ?ix iv-seven. IL. s.| P. C. GAILLARD, W. H. SMITH, Mayor. Clerk of Council 3mo May 10 AUCTION SALES. Stock of a Retail Family Grocery Sore saved from recent fire. ' KV LACRE S" <S? AL BX ANDER. THIS DAY, 3d instant, will be sold, ic the store at the northeast corner of Broad and King streets, at 10X o'clock, THE BALANCE OF STOCK TN SAID STORE, coMsnrrnra or: COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR, Bice, Candles, Starch, Paper, Flour, Salt, Can Fruits, Soap, Mackerel, and sundry other articles. Conditions cash, and articles to be removed immedi? ately^_ Augusta A House and Lol on the ncrtli side of Burnt,' iMne, near Meeting street, known as No. 9, at Auction. BX SMITH ai MCGILLIVRAY, No. '47 Broad street. Will positively be sold on TUESDAY, the 6th of August, on the north steps of tho Exchange, at ll o'clock, All that LOT OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, situate on Burns' Laue, at tiret lampo.-t from Meeting street, 20 lt ct front by 87% feet, more or ICM; bounded on the north by lands now or formerly of Geo. Stclnmcyer; cast on lands now or formerly of Mary Kei zcr; west on lands now or formerly of Mary Keizer. Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year; secured by bond and mortgage as usual. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stomps. Joly so MISCELLANEOUS. " MEDICAL NOTICE. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Physician and Surgeon, H^rMir^?tr.^ RESIDENCE AT No. 74 HASEL STREET, two doors cast of the Postoffice. N. B.-Diseases of a private nature cured with dis? patch-_1WB8_Augusta DENTIST. EOOMS AT HIS RESIDENCE, NORTHWEST COR? NER of Meeting and Society Streets. June 19 _ WBfimo ELDER & BROWN, MANUFACTUREES AND PATENT. EES of the celebrated COMBINATION CRADLE AND BABY TENDER, Pro Ipelling Horses, and all kinds of Rock lng Horses, Invalid Chaira, with double - and single wheels, from $36 'to SAS* Children'? Oarrlages, Fancy and Varnished Wagon? Fancy Sol KB, Invalid Carriage?, made to order. Fancy Propeller nd Baby Rockers, ftc., Ac, life-size Horses, made toe Uer. Depot, .^o. 688 BROADWAY. Manufactory. Nos 449 460,461a d 463 WEST STREET, New York. ' Octohoi W_thstnlyr AT PRIVATE SALE CONCENTRATED PERMMGAMTE SILTS, FOR PURIFYING DRINKING WATER, SICK ROOMS, BILGE WATER, CESSPOOLS, DRAINS, kc, and for use in all cases where a deodorizer or disin? fectant ts required. Approved by the Surgeon-General, U. 8. A.. Washington, D C. and for ?lc In quantities to suit the public at No. 13C MEETINO 8TREET. McKAY k CAMPBELL, Auction and Con.r"'a?'^n Merchants. July 16 tuths 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 salo, wholesale and retail, at my store. No. 211 south Eighth street, Philadelphia, and by DOW IK & MOISE. SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE, No. ICI Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. _ July 29_mths6 KSTIMATK8 "WANTED. CITY ENGINEER'S OFFICE,! CITY HALI., CHARLESTON, July 31,1867. ( INTIMATES WILL BE RECEIVED UNTO. THE 5TH i IN8TANT for supplying tho city with SOUND LUMBER for Curb, and Gutter ? lanks, of SUMS to bo specified by tho City Engineer for a period of three months from date, ten thousand feet of which to be fur? nished immediately after closing the contract Estimates also wanted for BUILDING A TRUNK three hundred feet long, of two-Inch plank, fourteen by six* teen inches in thc clear, to be laid upon sleepers of three by nine inches, and to run fro u the north side of Chapel street, between Alexander and Elizabeth street, to the marsh. Estimates also wanted for doing all repairing work to PAVEMENTS AND CURBS, at - per square yards, for three months from date. LOUIS J. BAR BOT, August 1_thai_City Engineer. No. 1 LICENCES. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 July 24, 1867. j THOSE PERSONS WHO MADE APPLICATIONS FOR No. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE are hereby notified to ic port at this office with their applications immediately. W. H. SMITH, July 25_Clerk of .Council. JUNK-SHOPS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1 July 24, 1867. j JUNK-SHOP KEEPERS AND PEDDLERS WHO have made application for LICENSES are hereby notified to report at this office immediate,/. W. H. SMITH, July 26_Clerk of Council, NOTICE. rriHE SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS X wiU for tho pr. peut be carried on as usual by tho undersigned at No. 18 East Bay, over tho store formerly occupied by CRAIG, '1UOMEY k CO. AU persons having Individual claims must prosent the samo, and those indebted individually will make pay? ment to JOHN TUOMEY. July 20 FUN FOR ALL! FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON, male or female, can master tho great art of Ven? triloquism by a few hours' practice, making a world ot fun, and after becoming experts themselves, can teach others, thereby making it a sourcc-of income. Full in? structions sent by mail for 50 cents. Satisfaction guar? anteed. Address P. 0. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. May U_lyr PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION ? ! [WILL SEND, POST-PAID, 60 PHOTOGRAPHS OF tho most celebrated Actors for 60 coats; 60 Actresses for 60 cents; CO Union Generals for CO cents; 60 Rebel. Generals for CU cont?; CO Statesmen for 50 cents; 60 beau, ti lui young Ladies for CO couts; 60 fine-looking young Gentlemen for CO cents; C largo Photographs of French Dancinit Girls, in eostume, beautifully colored, exactly au tlicy api>car, tor CO cents; or for CO cents, 6 of the most beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, as they j nppcar in thu play of the Black Crook, at Niblo's Garden, New York. Scud all orders to P. 0. Box 177, lr y, N. Y. May 13 lyr There cometh j,-lad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to gi eat and to small; The benn ty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for all, and all may be fair. By thc lise of CIIASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improvise and Beautifying thc Complexion, Thc most valuable and perfect preparation in use, for giviug thc skin a beautiful poarl-like tint, that is only lound in youth. It quickly removes Ton, Freckles, Pim? ple.'', Blotches, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Its uso cannot bo detected by thc closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the only article of thc kind used by the French, and is con? sidered by the Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 7" cunts. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt ol un order, by BERGER, SnUTTi*. A CO., Chemists. 2.S3 River St., Trov, N. Y. March 30._lyr PUBEiIC NOTICE. OFFICE CLEM OF COUNCIL, l May 1867. ) Thc following Section of " An Ordinsnce to abolish the office Of Superintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep iiiK tile Streets, Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in the City of Charleston Clean, and for other purposes," is hereby published tor th J information of all concerned : For thu due protection of thc said contractor or con? tractors, it is further ordained, Ihat every owner, lessee, occupant anil tenant ol' any premises fronUng in any street, lane, alley, or open court, shall on every day (Sundays excepted) have thc dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, placed in front or his or her lot, in a barrel, box or heap, and in readiness for tho contractor, by the hour of ?even o'clock, A. M., lrora the Hist day of May to tho first day of November in every year ; and by the hour of nine o'clock, A. M., frcm the first day of November to the first day of May following. And any person offend? ing herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, in any street, laue, or aUey, or opeu court, siter the hours above named, shall be subject to a fine not less than two nor more than five dollars, for each and every offence, to bc imposed by the Mayor. By order W. H. SMITH, May 15_Clerk of Council. NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, ? CHARLESTON, S. C., Mav 4,1367. J THE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND inclosures, vaults, A-c, will commence on Monday next. Ct iust Owners and occupants are hereby required lo see that their premises are in good condition and that id! filth and garbage ll removed as required by Ordi? nance. Other inspections wiU follow. P-y order of Mayor GAILLARD. C. B. SIG WALD. Chief el' Police. CHERAW ADVERTISER, DEVOTED TO LITERXTURE. SCIENCE, ART, AORICULY'TRE. and MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. Cluraw, S. C. Pubi:-'-"d weekly, by W. L. T. PRINCE ": CO. 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