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FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. JOB WORK.-Wo havqnow completed our offico BO as to execute, in tho shortest possible time ALT, KINDS OF JOB WORK, and wo most re? spectfully ask tho patronage of our friends. Post Office Notice. POST OFFICE, } CHARLESTON, S. C., July C, 1S?7. ) After to-day the mails for Northeastern Railroad will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they are expected to reach tho Railroad "Station" at2:30 o'clock P.M., aud to ho ready for denver? at this office at 3:30 o'clock P.M., except on Sunday, when the hour will bo from C P.M. fc> 7 P.M., until further notice. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. POSTOFFICE NOTICE.- An evening mail for Augus? ta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond those offices, will close daily at the Post?nico at half-past 6 o'clock. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERT.-Tho next drawing takes placa at Atlanta on Wednesday, August 21st. Sale of tickets closes on Tuesday next at their Agency, No. 20 Broad street. Call at oaco and secure a fortune. 5 CORRECTION.-An article on our second page yes? terday, copied from thc Philadelphia Age, was in adverdcntly printed without th. proper credit. We herewith make the amende. -o REGISTRATION INSOMMEBVTLLE.-On Wednesday, August 14, registration in Summerville resulted as follows: White 18; colored 79. Total 97. None challenged. MB. A. F. MELCHERS, of the Central Nows De? pot, No. 108 Market strest, is in daily receipt of all the New York papers. He has sent us late copies of the Sound Table, Now Yo*k Ledger, Staats Zeitung, and FRANK LESLIE'S Pleasant Hours. CHABLESTONIANS EN BALTIMORE.-A friend in Baltimore sent ns the following paragraph from the Sun, pf the 13th, with the mistakes of tho Sun corrected : VISITOBS FROM THE SOOTH.-Wm. J. Magrath Esq , the able President of the Sou.Lh Carolina Rail? road Company; Bentley D. Hazel, Esq., general freight agent of the great Southern Freight Lino ria Charleston; Wm. A. Courtenav, T?sq., a pro? minent shipping merchant of Charleston; Gen. P. M. Butler Young, of Georgia, and Bcveral other prominent gentlemen from thc South, aro at pre? sent in tho city, either on business or pleasure. They are all stopping at Earnums'City Hotel. REGISTRATION AT BRANCHVILLE.-By a letter Crom Branchville, wo obtain tho following result of the registration at that point to the 14th inst. Whites.172 Blacks.83 Total.255 This amount, it is stated, will bo about all that will register, although a few moro may be added when the revision of tho lists takes place. Tbe numbor of whites would be much larger, but many are under the impression that engaging in the re? bellion alone disfranchises them. ADVICE TO THE COLORED PEOPLE.-We have been informed that there are certain evil disposed men iii the community who have taken advantage of the ignorance and simplicity of tho negroes, and have levied black mail upon them by statin? that they must pay for the privilege of voting. This demand has been usually complied with, as the parties knew whom thoy could dupe, but their actions have been exposed and measures will be taken to prevent a repetition of thin fraud. The Registrars should not hesitate to as!: the question if thoy behave that the applicant has oeen tamper? ed with. An instance of this description occurred at one of the precincts, where the negro stated that ho had paid a white man $2 for the privilege of being engrafted (?). If registration is a necessity every pains should be taken to see that it is con? ducted fairly, and any instance of fraudulent conduct on the part of outsiders should bo made known. The Registrars in each precinct have faithfully endeavored to do tho duty imposed upon them, and we know that they would take pleasuro in exposing any misconduct. MEETING OF THE COURT OF CLAIMS.-THE CASK or CABMALT ONDEE CONSIDERATION.--Tho Court of Claims met in Washington on Monday, pursuant to adjournment. In accordance with the letter of advice of Senator COWAN, tho Soli? citor of the Court, under tho instructions of tho Secretary of the Treasury, moved for an appeal in the cotton cases lately adjudicated upon. Tho Court refused emphatically. Judge PECK stating that the refusal was made in accordance with the unanimous sentiment of all thc members of the Court. It is asserted that the Secretary of thc Treasury will, nevertheless, continuo to refuse payment of the awards made by the Court, in which case the claim of CABMALT, of Charleston, will probably again become a matter for the inter? change of diplomatic notes between Sir FREDERICK BRUCE and Secretary SEWARD. The claim was re? ferred by the latter to the Secretary of the Treasu? ry, who, under the advice of Attorney-General SPIED, sent it to the Court of Claims. That Court awarded the claim to CABMALT, and now refused a motion of appoal to the Supreme Court. REGISTRATION IN THE CITY.-Tho chango .in the location of the poUs yesterday had evidently some effect upon the community, for a larger number registered their names on this occasion than on any previous day. Tho majority of blacks was pe? culiarly noticeable, they outnumbering the whites "by 4 to 1, particulat ly in tho Upper Wards whore the discrepancy was fearful. At tho Stonewall Engine House the desire to register was so strong that a struggle took place betweon two of tho crowd for the precedence, but they wero summari? ly ejected and lodged in the Guard House. In the different Precincts, tho returns showed the following educational result: at the City Ball 111 colored men were unable to write their names and wero compelled to make their mark; at the Second Precinct, the Palmetto Engin o House, there wero only 2 whites and 85 blacks; at the Third Precinct, 1 white and 42 black; at tho Fourth Piecinct, 3 white and 98 black. Of tho colored men who could write, it was noticeable that their signatures wore ma le with caro, and thsir handwriting would have reflected credit upon any well educated person. The result of the registration yesterday at the diff?rent polls was WHITES, COLOBFD. First Precinct.16 J 53 Second Precinct.56 113 Third Precinct. 45 132 Fourth Precinct.18 398 Total.135 c93 Majority of colored.058 EDUCATIONAL.-We had the privilege yesterday of attending the examination of tho St. Stephens' Chapel Academy, Anson street, nndor the charge of Rev. H. S. PHILLIPS and Mr. J. KLENCK. There aro about one hundred or.d twenty pupils in at? tendance at this school. Among the visitors present were the Rev. Dr. LORD, several patrons and members of the Press. We arrived somowhat late, and did not' thorefore witness tho examina? tion of the pupils in some of the branchos. Wo h?ard the entire school read however; and had op? portunit?s to mako numerous observations of a physiognomical, physiological, psychological and ethnological character. Various nationalities were represented, and it was curious how tho accent of the mother tongue could be detected in tho Becond generation, as well as features and comploxion. The Bev. Mr. PHILLIPS, at tho conclusion of tho exorcises, distributed prizes to thoso who excelled in their respective branches. Mr. RLENCK has chargo of tho German depart? ment of this academy, comprising, wc behove, between thirty and forty boys and girls. After the English branches had been examined upou, we adjourned down stairs to Mr. ELENE'S room, and heard the children read, the first class in the New Testament, and tho second in a German iEsop. Although these children wero nearly all born here, somo of them read tho German with ease, and a purity of accent, we would only look for in a native. Mr. K. also teaches book-keoping. We looked over ledgers, day books, journals, bill books and cash books, and found thom all properly balanced. We also examined the writing, Gorman and English, and wero much pleased with tho extremo neat? ness that characterized all the "copies." Some of these specimens of chirography wero remarkably fine when we consider tho tender ago of tho scribes-from 6even to twelve-and many of them had only been studying German for a few months. Prizes were distributed by Mr. KLENCK to tho following children : First Class German Beading -G. Or JEN. Second Class German Reading MARY. HEISSEOTOTTEL. Third Class of German Beading-JANE DALLAS. German Writing-C. H.OTTEN and J. SCHLEPE OBELL. First Class Arithmetic-HENEY PETER MAN. Second Class Arithmetic-W. KELLERS. OPENING OF TUT BAR OF THE COHHEEUAL HOUSE. By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that tho bar of this house, at tho corner of | Queen and Church streets has been re-opened, and the proprietor, Mr. C. OSTICH, IS propared to servo his customers with the choicest liquors, Bo gars, ?cc. THE WEATHER.-Wo have seldom soon a moro disagreeable spell of weather than that which we have endured for tho paat week. The skies havo been alternately in sunshine and tears, and tho muddy earth has been deluged by torronts of rain, which was quickly evaporated by the burning rays of tho sun. This transition state has been far from pleasant to parties whoso business called them abroad, and ha9 proved a serious drawback to registration, but tho injurious etfdct of this weather will bo more severely felt in the country where tho growing crops have been exposed to its fury. Tho telegraph informs us that in every sec? tion the samo rainy weither has been experienced, but no damage to the crops has beon thus far re? ported, and it is hoped that they may yet oscape. Along tho coast tho Sea Island cotton plantors will bo the heaviest sufferers, as this crop is genorally planted on grounds open to tho ocean breezes, and j a storm at the presout timo would have a disas? trous result. It is customary for tho weather-wise to predict a storm at this season of tho year, but tho action of the skies is somowhat unusual, for wo have been troatod to April showers in August, unaccompanied by tho colestial fireworks that are tho general concomitants of a summer storm, but the whistling wind and driving rain tell plainly | that Boreas is at his work and tho thunderbolts of ? i Jupiter may soon be heard. , BE up AND DOING.-A glanco at tho returns from tho different precincts will at once showan astonish? ing majority of colored voters. This discrepancy ie observable in every ward, and is only to bo account? ed for by the supposition that the whitoB have not given the subject duo attention, but are determin? ed to await tho issue passively. We have in vari? ous .ways endeavored to place tho true condition of the country before tho community, and to show them that the power to make or mar tho future re? mains with them. By neglecting tho work of reg? istration they disfranchise themselves, and ure powerless to render tho country any service by their votes. Tho labor of registration is but slight, while the advantages that accrue from it aro incalculable. Thia fact is well known to tho blacks, and their leaders ara urging them to tho polls by every means in their power. Since tho polls havo boon opened, only G28 whites have been registered, while in the same timo 2090 blacks havo signed their names, leaving a majority in favor of the latter cf l?C2. This is only tho result of four days of registering, and if | tho difference is so pre.it while tho subject is still a topic of Relierai discussion, what can be expect? ed when tho tenn appointed for this purpose draws to a close. Figures do not ho, and a plain state? ment of tho case shows that unless tho white citizens shako off their lothargy and ha?ten to enroll thom ?elves, they will find that it is too late, tho day of | graco will bo passed, and they will havo tho plea? sure of reflecting that by their inactivity thoy havo lost not only their own rights of citizenship, but have injured others who wore striving to do their country somo sers'ico. In Now Orleans, and ether Southern cities, committees were appointed whose duty it was to go around and visit the whites, aud urgo upon them the necessity of reg? istering. The same course should bo pursued in this city, and tho matter brought home to every man's attoution. There, aro bot moro than five hundred citizens disfranchised in Charleston, leaving a voting population ot about 3300 whites to 3000 blacks. Under a fair system of registration this would bo come apparent, and it only remains for our white citizens to show the same zeal and activity as tho blacks to produce this result. The torchlight pro? cession soon last night is one of tho signs of the times, and shows that efforts aro being mado among the blacks to induce all to go to the polls. Ono ot tho transparencies boro this inscription : "AU who have not registered should go at once." This advice is equally applicable to the whites, and we endorso it heartily, trusting that it will produce a beneficial result. * H. H. If you want cheap Blauk Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, &c; or, MILLERS'Almanac; If you want Printing oxecuted neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to BIRA BI HABB?>, No. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. A'LL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Auction Hales This Day. BOWERS SI Smcox will sell this day, at 10)? o'clock, at No. 78 Broad street, solas, bureaus, desk?, ic, ?c. MCKAY i CAMPBELL will soil this day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 13G Meeting s tree I, choice assortment of liquors, iiams, pork heads, and coach and furniture varnish, ic. Surra & MCGILLIVRAY will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, in front of their office. No. 27 Broad street, three prime young mules. -O ?S-TICKETS FOB THE GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY can be procured at the Mills House. August 13 A Fact Worth Knowing. The best investment for an i uva Uti, who suffers from debility or loss of appetite, ia a bottle of PANENIN'S He? patic Bitters, as it will bc sore to give relief. For salo by all Druggists. f A Fact Worth Knowing. Baken wishing good FLOUR for Bread, should call at STENHOUSE i CO., No. 110 East Bay. Families wishing choice FLOUR for Biscuits, Rolls, kc, should caU at STENHOUSE k CO., No. 110 East Bay. August C -o The Time to Advertise in the Country. THE BiiOsrx bas a largo circulation throughout UM. middlo and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rates as reasonable as the stringency of tho money mar? ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to use the columna of tho paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, B. C. Summer Weather. The hot, sultry month of August is now upon us. The season when sicknoss is more fatal than at any other time. When tho body is relaxed, and nature can do least to recuperate its exhausted strength. At this timo wo re? quire tc guard, with moro than usual care, against tho attacks of thc preat enemy-disease-by fortifying t'ie system with HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS-tho most wonderful tonic io the world. A tonic endonad ns a pure, harmless aud cflcctivo FAMILY MEDICINE by millions of human beings who havo thoroughly tested it and fouud imm?diat.-; reliof. By its aid thc appetite is at once increased; digestion tecovers its healthy tone; thc vital forces are invigorated, and now life infused into thc system. Tho weak, debilitated and nervous victims uwake to a feeling of true enjoyment, and life, once a burilan, becomes a source of pleasure. Beware ol tho pernicious alcoholic preparations, pur? porting to be tonics und stomachics, purled up daily in the newspapers I Let them alone ! HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is tho one PURE and RELIABLE TONIC an i IHV?OOHATOU, and can be procured in cvcry'city, town and village in the country. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS has a permanent reputation, which is rapidly increasing as tho years go by. AU others are but mushrooms of the hour, and dio off as quickly as they ; wing into existence. C August 12 Know thy Destiny* MADAME E. F. THORNTON, thc great English Astrolo girt, Clairvoyant and Psychomotr.cian, who baa aston? ished tho scientific classes ol' tho Old World, hus now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Ma i tine TflORXTOM pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second eight us lo ena? ble her to impar! knowledge of the greatest import anea lo thu cingle or married oi dither sex. While m a state of trance, she delineates thu very features ol" the person you are to marry, and by the aid of sn instrument of in? tense power, known as tho P6ychomotrope, guaran ices to produco a lite-like picture of tho future husband or Wife ol the applicant, together with dato of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, ic. Thi3 is no hum? bug, aa thousand of testimonials can assert. She will send, wheu desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. Dy enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, aye, disposition and cornplexiou, and enclosing fifty centi and Rtainped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired information by reinro mail. All communications sacredly confidential. Address in confidence. Madame E. P. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Uudson. N. Y ly March SI) BARNWELL SENTINEL" IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET. Merchants and business men try it tor a tow months. "N'o risk no pain." scud JU vour cards und increase your trade this tall. TL-re's nothing to equal Printer',! ink-it has made many a fortune. Terms for the paper-S:J per annnm, in advance. Advertisements inserted ut the rato of SI per square ol twelve Unes or less for each insertion. Cards ot ten lines or len.?, at the rate of $10 for thro-, months. Contracts by the year or tor six months, allowing priv liege of changing on more favorable terms. Address v . EDWARD A. BRONSON. ?OvemberW rnhunuei .laciopnctoc Free to Everybody. A Large ? pp. Circular, ' giving information of tho greatest importance to thc young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may becomo beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should foil to send Their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Tro/, N. Y. OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District,! CHARLESTON, 8. C., May 30, 1807. i [GENERAL ORDERS NO. 32.1 L Ai;y citizen, a qualified voter according to the re? quirements of the "J?C? toprovidefor the more efficient gov? ernment of tlte rcbtl States," passed March 2d, 1867, and thc Act supplementary thereto, passed March 23d, 1867, is eligible to office in tho provisional government of North ml South Carolina. All persons appointed to office will be required to toko thc oath prescribed by the Act afore? said, and to file thc same, duly subscribed and sworn, with the Post Commander. IL All citizens assessed for taxe?, and who shall have paid taxes for the current year are qualified to serve as jurors. It shall be the duly of tho proper civil officers charged with providing lists of jurors, to proceed within their several jurisdictions, without delay, and ascertain the names of all qualified persons and place them on the jury lists, and from such revised lists all jurors shall be here? lfter summoned and drawn ia tho manner required by law. HI. All citizens aro eligible to follow any licensed call? ing, employment, or vocation, subject to such impartial regulations as may bo prescribed by municipal or other competent authority, not inconsistent with common right and the constitution and laws of the United States, rho bond required as security shall not exceed tho penal sum of one hundred dollars. One or more surettes, being citizens, and worth in tho aggregate double the unount of the bond, over and above just debts, will bo sufficient. IV. Tho mayors ol cities and other municipal and town officers, and all sheriffs, magistrates and police forces ore required to bo vigil nt and efficient in main? taining order; and in the dischargo of thoir duties they (rill be expected to co-oporato with tho military autho? rities. V. Post Commanders may summon to their ai d when? ever the ordinary means at their disposal shah not be mfficient to execute tin ir orders, such of the civil offi :ers, and as many of the citizens within the territorial limits of the military post as may bo necessary; and the acglect or refusal of any person to aid and assist in tho execution oi the orders of tho commanding officer will be deemed a misdemeanor punishable by such fine and imprisonment as may be imposed by a military tribunal, ipproved by tho Commanding General. VL No license for tho sale of intoxicating liquors lu quantities less than ono gallon ' or to bo drank on tho premises, shall bc granted to any person other than an Inn-keeper; the number of such licenses shall be drtcr tniued, an 1 the fees to be charged for each license shall ?o prescribed and collected by the municipal or town luthoritics, and appropriated exclusively for tho benefit J? tho poor, If any person shall be found drunk on tho premises w here liquor is sold tho liccnso may be re? voked by any magistrate. Tho tax imposed by the in? ternal revenue laws of tho United States ls an additional ihargt, and docs not excuse thc party from the obscrv mco of local regulations, nor exempt him from the pay? ment of such other license fees as may bo imposed by municipal or other competent authority. VIL All contracts hereafter mado for tho manufacture, nie or transportation* storage or insurance of intoxicat? ing liquors, shall, within this Military District, bo leemed and treated as against public policy, and no civil ictmn, suit or proceeding for tho enforcement of any such contract shall be entertained in any court VIII. In pnblic conveyances, on railroads, highways, streets, or navigable waters, no discrimination becauso af color or caste shall be mado, and tho common right of all citizens therein shall be recognized and respected. The violation of this regulation will be deemed a mis? demeanor and render tho offender liablo to arrest and trial by a military tribunal, to bc designated by thc Com? manding General, besides such damages as tho injured party may sue for and recover in Civil Courts. IX. The remedy by distress for rent is abolished*. Where lands are leased or let out for hire or rent, cotton, corn or-other produce of the same, when severed from the land, may be impounded; but tho same shall not be re moved. And cotton, corn, or other produce so im? pounded, shall bo held as security for tho rent or hire so' claimed, and may bo sold in satisfaction of any judg? ment for tho same: Provided, that any unsatisfied claim for labor bestowed upon tho cultivation of such cotton, corn or other produce, shall in no case bo post? poned to any demand for rent or hire; but to tho extent of such claim for labor, there shall be a hen on such cot? ton, corn or other produce, having preference over any claim for rent or hire', By command of Major-Gcnoral D. E. SICKLES. J. W. CLOUS, Captain 38th U. S. Infantry, A. D. C. and Act. Assist Adj't Gen. OFFICIAL : ALEXANDER MOORE, Captain 38th Infantry, Aid-de-Camp. June 7 THE iii uXPRES? wmT Office No. 147 Meeting sta ck CONNE C TI0N? WITH ALL Railroads Throughout UNITED STATES. Every attention given to the sute Transmission of Freight, Money, and Valuables. WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGH'J TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY FREE OF CHARGE. H. lt. PLANT, President, April 10_Augusta. Qa. ASTROLOGY. Il AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. PKRRIGO. SHE REV ALS SECRETS Nt 'ORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores to happiness >se who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in h \ loss of relations and friends, loss of money, Ac, hav. -?come despondent She brings together thono long r. ? -ated, gives intorma tion concerning absent friend? or. SB, restores lost or stoleu property, tells you tho bi. ess you are bas'. qualified to pursue and in what you be moBt success lul, causes speedy marriages, and tel t:. u tho very day ycu will marry, gives you tho names, ? ness and char? acteristics of tho person. She reads your v*ry thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers, unvails tho dark and hidden mysteries of tho muire. From tho stars wc eec in the armament- thc malefic stare that overcome or pr -..om?nate in the configuration-lrom tho aspects and positions of the planet? and tho tried stars lu the heavens ut thu time oi birth, she deduces tho future destiny ot mau. Fall not to consult the greatest Astrologist ou earth. It costs you but a trifle, aiid you may never agalu have HO tavoniblcau opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and ?di desired information, il. Parties UYIDI at a distance can cousult the Madi.uio by mail with equa? safety and satiblaction to themselves, us if in person. A full and explicit cheri, written out, with all inquiries an? swered and likeness enclosed, sout by mail on receipt ui price above mentioned. Thc strictest secrcsy will Iv maintained, and ull correspondence returned or destr y od. References ol tho highest order furnished those .. siring them. Write plainly tho day of the mouth;;:'., your in which you wero boru, euclojinj; a small loo ol hoi." Address, MADAME H. A. PERRIOO, P. O. Ulta WEB BUFFALO, N. Y. March 3D ly PUBLIC NOTICIO. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, ) Jauuarv 3, 18l!7. J PUULIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER tho fellowing ordinance li< cuites have been preparen for delivery from thia Office. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEC. L Ile it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen 11: City Cuuncit assembled, 'that from'.and after the first dav of january, licenses shall be taken out for all carty, dra,\" and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in the same manner, and according to the sume provision! now ol torce in relation to carts, drays and wagons, letot driven {tor hire, except giving bouda. And each sit. ii cart dray or wagou, shall be provided with a badge con? taining the number thereof, and marked Private, to placed on thu outside of the abaft. SEC. 2. No person shall bo taken by the Treasurer rs surety to any bond under the Ordnuanco concerning 11 ? ceuses for curio, drays, wagons and other carnages, un? less he or she bc a freeholder. SEC. 13. The tollowluj shall hereafter bo thc rates lor licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, .tc, lu eluding the horries or mules used thereof, which shall be iroe from other taxation: i ii.:. CART'S, DRAYS, ETC., OR THOSE Kamora IN ANX BUSINESS WHATEVER, FOB, HIRE DinECT OR INDIRECT. For every cart, dray or wa^on, drawn by one horse a mule, i20. l'or every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or mules, $30. For every hack and carriage willi two wheels, $20. For every hack and carriage with tour wheels, $10. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus with two horses, s?t). For every stage or omnibus (excopt Uno omnibus drawn by four boreea, SCH. For every truck drawn uy two or more horses or mules 900, For every express waren drawn by two or more horsc> or mules, ?M. BREAD CARTS AND PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC. For avery bread cart or wagon, SC. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for privato or do. mestic purposes, and not to bo employed in the trans? porting ot goods, wases, merchandise, lumber, or anv other commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for the same, shall pay for a license the 6tim ol S5, exclusive ot thc horse or mule. Ratified in City Council, thia lfith day of Januarv [L. s.) iu tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hu? dred aud sixty-six. . P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. By thc Mayor. January'-/ __ MT. ff. SHTTU^Ojera of Counci^ THE CAROLINA TOLES, ~ PUBLISHED AT Olt.VNGEBURO C. II. fplll.s PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT THf J. middle portion of thc State, aud oU'em the best facilities tor advertisers. February 24 MACHINE SHOPS. i J. SCHLiPMELL, No. 37 LINE-STREET, BETWEEN* KING AND ST. PHILIP. IUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILDING j MATERIAL, LIME PAINTS, OILS, GLASSES, Ac, constantly on hand ut the lowest market price*. June S9 Itulyr LAW NOTICE. rrUTE UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCLVTED AS PART JL NEBS, and propose to practice in tho STATE COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY for the Districts 01 Barnwell, Beaufort and Colleton, under thc name and stylo of "DATANT." Office, for tho present, at GILLISONVILLE, South Gasolina. R. J. DAVANT. November W_fm j. c. DA VANT. -NOTIC'K. THE SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS wdl for the present be carried an as usual by the ' undersigned at No. 48 East Bay, over the store formerly occupied by CRAIG, TUOMEY A CO. AU persons having individual claims must prevent tbe same, and those indebted individually will make pay a ent to* JOHN TUOMEY. July 20_ "THE" PAIL Y IE WS WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO O ?B NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most 'extensivo and complete Suppliod with a groat variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho latest and moat approved styles ; and wo have ovory facility for executing; all liindo 'of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &C, &C, &C. THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, wiU please leave their orders with us. Wc will guarantee as good work, and nt as CHEAP RATES, as eau he had in Charleston. CATHCART, imiAli i HORTON. M V 9 SARATOGA ll WAH THE WATER OF Tills SPRING IS BELIEVED it) bounwrnallecl by that ol any other iu tho far-tut-u-d I valley Of Saratoga. Its virtues are such as have secured it thu high encomiums of all who have used it, possess? ing) as it'doos, iu an eminent dooroo, cathartic, UluruUc, attentive and touic qualities. From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, IL D., Proles.-oi Practico o? Physic, Jcil'erson Medical College, Phil* delphia, formerly of Charleston .s. c. PntLADELVjiu, November IS, 181M. 1 have been for a year or more pantin Ibu liaiiii ol takiug tho wator of tlio "Krralsior" Spring of Saratoga. Accustomed during the ?,Te:U portion ut my invalid Iii. to use the different waters of the several lutiutaius which boil up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed, upon thciu tor much ol'tho comfort 1 enjoy, I am tied that tho Excelsior Water was well adapted as any other ninon?, ?I8IO, '! not morn so, lo the purposes for which they uro generally employed, it ia very agreeable, strongly impregnated with the carbonic, acm, lively und B|iarkling. * * * I c:m heartily uud COnsckintioUSty recotnmcud it to all who need a f-etiilc cathartic aud diuretic. SAMUEL HEN KY DICKSON, M. D. Tho Waler is put up in Pint and Qturt bottles, uiid packed iu good order for shipping, Pints in box.: .ol lour dodcn cacb, and Quarts in boxes ol'two dozcu cudi SOLD AT WHOLESALE ?X '? . Importers and WholesaleDruggists, No. 153 IHK ETI Bi ti STREET, OPPOSITE CHAItLESTO?.' HOTEL. DO WIE & MOISE, No. 151 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston notel. And for sale by first class Druggists and Hotels. January 12 _ _ Cmo WILLIAM 1?R00E BAN ii S .ja^PBL?...! STEAM CAS FITTER AND .?L?MBKIt, PLAIN 4ND ORNAMENTAL GAS FIN i i !Cl>.. 'JAS F?TTTNG AND PLUMBING PKOVilL. .T TENDED TO. Mo. 116 KING Sl'KKi.T, Augu?t 31 Between Broad and Queen street?. SALOONS. C. OSTICH, OOMMERGIAL HOIIS BAR ROOM. CORNBR OF QUEEN AND CHURCH CHOICE ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGAR.?. . Aujruat 16 : AGRICULTURAL. INGERSOLL'S MM POWER COTTON PRESS. For Convenience, Economy and Cheapness, the greatest Labor Saving Machine that can he put on a Plantation. OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE i ALLENDALE, BAHN WELL DISTRICT. S. C., ) March 1, 1867. J Messrs. Little <?. Marshall : GENTLEMEN : I used, during tho past fl?a?on, one of "Ingersoll'ti Portable Cotton Presses," purchased of you* last September. I havo always been ptcjudiced in favor of thc "Screw Press," and notbiug but diro necessity in? ducid mo to try any other. I talco plcatmro, however, in addiug my testimony in favor of ttl entire adaptation to thc wants ol a cotton plantation. It has surpassed my mont sanguine expectations. I have packed with but two hands, yet I prefer four-two at each lever. My bales all weighed over COO lbs. Tho first lot I sont to market uvcraged 602 IUP. My impression is that SOO lbs. is about thc capacity of the Press, and a greater number of pounds subject tho foilow-block to too much risk, un? less tho Hides of the cotton box was increased. It would mid greatly to tho valuo of the Press if thc cotton box was ten ?nebea lontjor. In haste, I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, ??c., li. w. LAWTON. P. S. f took my Presa down and earned it somo four miles to pack thc crop of a neighbor, who failed t) have a "Screw" built; ho was so much pleased that he lias determined to abandon the "Screw" and purchaso "In? gersoll's Press." B. W. L. OFTICE ov Ema's MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY, I YURI!VILLE, S. C., April 15.1867. J GENTLEMEN : I have just receive! your letter ot Feb? ruary lltli-upon my return to this place, aller au ab 8onco of two months-and this reply may bo too lato for your "Descriptive circular of Ingersoll's Cotton Press." Tho Presa I used in packing my cottou last year worked admirably, packing, with caso from 500 to 525 lbs. With good uctive bauds to work it, I am f atislled that from eighteen to twenty bates might readily be packed in a day. Tliis Pr KS combines tho advantages of lightness, and consequent portability and simplicity (bolng easily man? aged bj any ono of ordinary Intelligence). Great com? pressing turee, with little motive power, and "last, but not leant," it is worked entirely by hand, thus Raving for the farm horses the hurd labor imposed upon them by the usc of tho ordinary "Screw." Respectfully, Atc, yours, C M. LAW. To i.iITU: MARSHALL. Charleston, &. C. For DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR and PRICE LIST address LITTLE & MARSHALL, Agents for the ingersoll Cotton Press. No. HO MEETING S ITtEET, Opposite Tuvilion Hotel, June 17 mwf Charleston, S. C. WAIXEY'S PATENT SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT lltON BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA STATE FAIR. IT IS AS CHEAP* A TIE. AND THE BEST ONE YET invented. It is tho i-trougest Tie, standing by test a strain ot' ; "imu) two thousand pounds. Thc most easily adjusted ric, as it is self-fastening. Thu rooBt simple, requiring only to slip thc bond into tho buckle, and tho elasticity of the cotton tautens itself, and it cannot be? come unfastened. For cale, in largo or small quantities, by ROSS, RODERTS & CO.. Commission Merchants and General Agent'', No. t<G Prout street. New York City. STREET BRO. CO.. Agent i, July IS !ltuo Charleston, s. 0. "EAGLE" COTTON GINS, MADE ONLT ur DATES, HYDE & CO., Bridgewater, Mas?. NEW YORE-187 Water street, BOSTON-6 Pheonix Building. NEW ORLEANS-Cl SU Charles street. August ii limo OLD ES'iiiiililiED DRIK! STORE E. E. KELLERS & CO., (LATEl PIIIN & DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING! STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LAI ELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS IO their usual stock of pure and fresh J'RUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFF3 EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOLLET POWDER3 POMADES COSMETICS C9MBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, Ac. Comprising Invoices from tho most reputable manu? facturer.;. On hand, all tho principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AVER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV .'.LIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, fte. Mao. i large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention is poid lo the importation and selec? tion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none ether are allowed lo go owl or tho Eshtblisll ment. PIl??S?lM PT?OKtf compounded with accuracy, ?nd the public can depend on the utmost reliability in the execution of orders. E.D.KElllS,M.D.. ? ?AMIt Mareil 9_ CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF ? HE CITY ASSESSOR, 1 CITY HALI,, August 1, 1807. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tl) ALL CONCERNED SS that tho Monthly Returns for tho monita of July lijst. in compliance with thu Tax Ordinance ratilicd on the '.'8th day of December, 1866, must be made on or be ,'or.: the 15th ?istaut. D. C. GIBSON, August 7 13 _ City Assessor. E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, IT AS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALHEBfl il -iv.r In No. 77 CiffRCII STREET, neuv SI. michael's Alley. ?n<m<" *i .rfgfew "??/HISKERS and MUS fi88? VT TACUES forced to gWfa 3hcS3? F?w EPon **w ameotbeat ^?.RS ni'jw"^?? taco in from threo to live Tl W wc''i:;is b>" "sing Dr. HEVIO- |s^fif <i^^^^^^ wonderful discovery in mc ^W???^^ ?J?' dorn science, acting upo.) <?pi the Beard and Hair in an illino =t miraculous maimer. It has been used by the elite of Paris and London with thc most flattering success. Names ct all purchasers will bo registered, and if entire satisfaction is not given in every Instance, tito money will be cheerfully refunde!. Price by mail, scaled and postpaid, SL Descripave or? milan anti testimonials inaili d' fr?e. Address BERGER, SHU Ti's .'c CO., Chemists, No. 285 River street Trev. N y" sole Agents tor tho United '-'?ates March 30 ?J' ? DRUGS, .CHEMICALS, ETC. PATENT MEDICINES AT THE LOWEST BATES, WHOLESALE OB BE? TAIL: PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER HOSTETTEB'S, HOOFLAND'S AND PLANTATION BITTERS HALL'S HAIR RENEWER WISrAR'8 BALSAM CHEERY HOLLOWAY PILLS AND OINTMENT WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE PILLS, kc., kc. For aale by E. H. KELLERS &CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET. August 5_ Opposite Market. DRUGS, For Sale, Wholesale or Retail. EPSOM SALTS. ESSENTIAL OILS, CASTOR CLL, SUPER CARB SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, COPPERAS, BLUE STONE, Ac, Ac. E.H. KELLERS & CO. NO. 131 MEETING STREET. August 3 Opposite Market. OUST JE?-A.KTID, ^ypITRATE OP SILVER CYANURET POTASH CHROMIC ACID HYPO SULPHITE SODA AND OTHERS. For salo by E. H. KELLERS & CO., NO. 131 MEETING 8TREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. August 3 MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED QUININE MORPHINE CALOMEL IOD. POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM, fte.. Ac For salo, Wholesale and Retail, by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING ST., OPPOSITE MARKET. August 1 THE DEST TONK NOW CV USE ! WE HAVE USED OALLIGIIAN'S PILLS, AND FIND that they will do all that is claimed ?or them, and cheerfully recommend them to public favor. T. M. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Atfy Gen'l of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supremo Court Ala. From THOMAS J. JUDGE, Judge Supreme Court. Ihavo used GALLIG HAN'S PILLS on my plantation for Fever and Ague, and find thom all that is claimed for them. TH03. J. JUDGE. Montgomory, Ala., September 29, 1858. LOWNDES COUNTY, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do. They aro decidedly the best medicine for Chills and l e? ver I ever gave. I would not bo without them forflvr tbOM thc price. J. A. GRAHAM. AMEMCUS, April 17, 18C7. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured mc perfectly of Chills and Fever. They aro the best medicino loi Chills and Fovor I ever saw. A. G. RONALDSON. Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. MONTOOMEBT, ALA., July 9,1808. Messrs. BLUNT 4 HALE-GENTS: I hovo used your GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chilla am. Fever, and lind that they effect all that they are iutend ed to do. Tiley arc th? best remedy for tho disease thu J havo ever tried. I considor them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAX'L SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge ot F. and A. M. of Alabama. ALBANY, OA" March 11,1887. I have used GALLIGH VN'S PILLS in forty cases-r.i Chills aud Fever, with )>ertcct success. They aro tit' best Fever and Ague PU' mt up. A. B. FANT. WHOLESALE IM CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, WISEMAN ?fe C O., No. 153 Meeting street And by all Druggists. I?LOUNT ?fe 13 A LE, PROPRIETORS, May 14 Cmo Montgomery, Ala, There cometh glad tidings of joy to all, To young and to old, to gt eat and to small; Thc betu ty which once was sc precious and rare, Is freo for all, and all may bo lair. By thc uso of (IIIASTELLAll'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, j For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation in use. for giving tho skin a beautiti? poarl-liko tint, that is only found in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? plos, Blotchos, Moth Pitches, Sallowness. Eruptions, aud all impurities of tho skua, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear us alabaster. Its u*e oannot bo detected by thc closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless. It is the only orticlo of thc kind used by tho French, and is con? sidered by tho Parisian as indispensable to a perfect toilot. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during tho past year, a sufficient guaranteo of its efficacy. Price ouly 75 cents. Sent by mail, posVpaid. on receipt ot :m order, by i BERGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists. 388 River St., Troy, N. Y. Morell 30. _ lyr PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE CLEBE OF COUNCIL, ? May 1807. J The following Section of " An Ordinance to abolish tho office of Superintendent of streets ; to provide for Keep? ing tho Streets, Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in the City of Charleston Clean, and for other pnrposcH," is hereby published for the information of all concerned : For the due protection of the ?aid contractor or con? tractors, lt is further ordained. That every owner, lessee, occupant anil tenant of any premises lrontmg in any street, laue, alloy, or open court, Khali on every day (Sundays excepted) have tho dirt, tilth, garbage, or other onal, piaeod ia front ol' his or her lot, in a barrel, box or heap, and in readiness for thc contractor, by thc hour ot seien o'clock, A. M., ttom the Hist day ol May to tho lirst day of November lu every year ; and by the hour ol nine o'clock, A. M., ircm the lir^t day of November to tho first day of May following. And any perron offend? ing herein, or placing any dirt, tilth, garbage, or other ottal, in any street, lane, or alley, or ojien court, alter the boon above named, shall be subject to a line not less than two nor more thau live dollar;?, for each and every offence, to bc imposed by Ute Mayor. By order W. H. SMITH, May 18 Clerk of Council AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by thc uso of DR. JOINYILLE'S ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and at a trilling cosL Thc astonishing success wlikh has attended this in valuable niediciue for Physical and Nervous Weakness General Debility and Prostration, Lons ot Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or tiny of the consequences of youtbfu. Indiscretion, lenders it the most valuable preparauon ever discovered. lt will remove all nervous affections, depression, ex? citement, incapacity to study or business, luss of memo? ry, contusion, thoughts ol self destruction, fears of In sauity. ic. It will restore the appetite, renew the health of those who have dcslroycdit by sensual excess or evil practices. Young Men, bo humbugged no more by'"Quack Doc? tors" nud ignorant practitioners, but send without delay foi tho Elixir, and bo at once restored io beulth and hap? piness. A perfect Cure i.- Guaranteed m every instance. Price Si, or four liottles to one addre-a S3. (Jue bottle is sufficient to effect a euro in all ordinary cases. ALSO, DR. JOINYILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for tho speedy sud permanent cure of Gonorrh??, Gleet, ure? thral Discharges, Gravel, stricture, omi all affections cl tho Kidneys und Bladder. Cures effected in from <-iie o live days. They arc prepared from vegetable extracts that aro harmless on the system, and nr vcr nauseate tue stomach or Impregnate the breath. Nocfasngcof diet is necessary while using them, nor does their aUwn in any manner interfere with business pursuits. Pm o si BEAUTY.- Auburn, (..olden, flaxen, and gillen CURLS produced by the use Of Professor DE BBEUVS FRISER LE CHEVEUX One applica? tion warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn r-of either sex-nto wavy ringlets, or heavy massif Uas been used by thc fashionables of Paris and London, with thc most gratifying results. Does no in? jury to the hair. Price by moil, sealed and postpaid, Si. Descriptive circular; mailed free. Address BERGER, s i KITTS ii CO., ChemiMs. No. '?85River street, Troy, N. V.. sole A?enta for the United States. March SO ly AUCTION SALES. McKAY & CAMPBELL, No. 136 Meeting Street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, Will soil TO-DAY, (Friday), 16th inst, at 10 o'clock, CHOICE ASSORTED LIQUORS, CONSISTING er : BOURBON WHISKEY, Holland and English Gina. Peach Brandy, 4c. ALSO, FAMILY SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Pork Heads, Pork Trimmings, Tongues, Feet, Ac. ALSO, COACH AND FURNITURE VARNISH, English Black Lead. ALSO, 2 Single Horse BUGGIES. Terms cash._ August IC .Sofas, Bureaus, Disltes,&c. BY BOWERS & s I Lc ox Will be Hold THIS DAY, in the store No. 78 Broad street, under tho Carolina Hotel, at 10% o'clock. Mahogany SOFAS, Bureaus with Glasses, Stands suit? able for Odd Fellows or Masonic Lodge, Wiro Safes, Ice Box. lot of Bottles and CODtents, Tin Cups, Show Cases, Damask Curtains, largo lot of Dishes, Awning, ac. Conditions cash. August 16 Positive sale of titree prime young Mules ai auction. BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneers, No. 27 Broad street. THIS DAY, the above will be sold, without reserve, at 10 o'clock, in iront of their office. August 10 _PRIVATE SALES, Northeastern Railroad Seven Per Cent. Bonds, and South Carotina Iia?road Six Per Cent. Bonds. BY I. S. K. BENNETT. At Private Sale S1000 NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD SEVEN PERCENT FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS $1000 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD SIX PER CENT BONDS. ALSO. $1000 TO BE LOANED for sixty to ninety days, on ap? proved collaterals. ALSO, Wanted-$400 OF CITY BILLS. Apply as above, at No. 40 BROAD STREET, August 1$_1_Up Stairs. Twenty Farms on John's Marni seven miles from the (My. BY SMITH ?a MCGILLIVRAY. Kcal Estate ilrokcrs, No. 'j7 Broad Street. At Private sale TH:.S. LANDS are b?iui?uUy located on the Steno River, immediately opposite New Town Cut First class long cotton and provision lands. The Farms are about 20 acres each. Row boats can reach the city in two hours, to supply the markets. An admirable opportuni? ty is thus presented to persons of small means desiring to engage in farming. CaU at No. 2? BROAD STREET, and see Plats of these Farms. August 10 M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWS PATE E S, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 027 KING STREET (Opposite Ann street), C liarles ton, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES of the Presa always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mad or Express. All CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February 29 ly FOR ALL! FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON, male or female, can master tho great art of Ven? triloquism by a few hours' prac doe, making a world ol fun, and after becoming experts themselves, can teach others, thereby making it a source of income. Full In? structions sent by mail for 00 cents. Satisfaction guar? anteed. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. May 13 lyr AMERICAN LEAD PEACH COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCILS of superior quality are manufactured and offered at lau* terms to the Trade. The public are invited to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL tho prc I terence. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT*ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO HON DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TESTIMONIAL. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) ENQUnCSBIKQ DlPABTMEXT, > YALE COLLEQE, November 16, 1866. J I have always recommended the Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils as thu only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial of die American Polygrade Load Pencils, man? ufactured by the American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I Und them H nj,o ri or to any pencil in use, even to tho Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a ?fad pencil. These pencils are very finely graded and have a very smooth load; even the softest pencils hold tho point web; they are all that can be desired in a pencil, lt gives me great pleasure to bo able to asa uro Americans .hat they .v.!] no longer bc compelled to depend upon Ger. nan y or any other loreign market for peneUs. * LOUTS BAIL, Professor of Drawing, ftc, ALL PENCILS ABB STAMPED: ?s* "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuine without foe exact name of the firm [ook to it. December 13 EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR i CHASTELLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. 110 THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE' depilatory recommends itself as being an almost in - dispcnsible article to female beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure the akin, but acti directly on th? roots. It is warranted to removo superfluous hair from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally aud radically extirpating the samo, leaving thu skin soft, smooth and natur.-1. Thia ia the only artic lu used by tho French, and is tie only real effectual depila tory hi existence. Price 75 tents per packagn, ' post paid to any address, on receipt of an order, ny BEUGER, SH VTTS t CO., Chemists, March ?JO ly No. 286 River st, Troy, N. Y. k 4 Prevention is Better than Cure. n DR. RICORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY f\_ the French Medical Faculty, as the only safe and iniallible antidote against infection from Special Diseases. This luvaluablo preparation is suited for either sex, and hus proved, ft un ample experience, I he most efficient and reliable Preventive ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for in the Medical World. If used according to directions every possibility of danger n?y be avoided; a tingle application will radically neu? tralize tho venereal virus, expel all impurities from tha absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible, lie wise in tune, and at a very small outlay, save boura of untold bodily and mental torments. This most reliable specific, so universally adopted in the Old World, ls new offered for sale for the first time in America by F. A. DUPORT & CO., only authorised Agents for the United States. Price $11 per bottle. Large bottle, double site, $5. The usual discount to the trade. Sent, securely packed, on receipt of price, to any address, with direc? tions and pamphlet, by addressing to F. A. DUPORT k CO., Sole Agents for Dr. Kicord's P. L., May 22 lyr No. 12 Gold Street, New York. THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION, HAVING ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF READY MADE CLOTHING, suitable for Gentlemen, La dies ami Children, and being desirous of diminishing our stock before the season advances too tar, we would espe ? cially draw the attention of tho public towards the reduc lion which will be u?ado in otu- prices for the next two or three weeks from dato. nwwrrnpv Apply at the _ DEPOSITORY. January 23_No. 17 Chalmers street PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION I ! [WILL SEND, POST-PAID, 50 PHOTOGRAPHS OF the most celebrated Actors for 50 cents; 00 Actresses lor r>(i cents; 50 Union Generals lor 50 cents; 50 Rebel Generals for 5u cents; 50*Statefemeafor 50 cents; 50 beau til ul young Ladies for 50 cents; 50 fine-looking young Gentlemen for ftu cents; tl large Photographs of French Dancing Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly as they appear, for 50 cents; or for 60 cents, t! ot the moat beautiful Ladiea of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, as they appear in the play of the Black Crook, at Niblo's Garden, New York. Send aU orders to P. O. Box 177, T'"Y N. Y. May ia _ lyr FIRE LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1 CITY HALL, November ?, 1866. J ALI, PERSONS DESLROUS OF REBUILDING IN 1 UK Burnt Districts and Waste Places of tito City, nn er "An Act o? the General Assembly, giving authority tho City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat ter bf a Fire Loan, with a view lo aid in building up th? City ar.e.v." arc hereby notified that the form of appli? cation for loans can lie obtained at the office er the Clerk of Council, befr.ecn the hours of 9 A. M. and "J P. M. Ml applications must be* d in the above monhoned ollice, as the Comniitte? will meet every Monday to com :der the same. By order of the Mayor *W. H. SMITH, November ld_'Tera of Connell JUNK-SHOPS. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL,) July 24. 1867. _f JUNK-SHOP REEFERS AND PEDDLERS WHO luve made application for LICENSES aro hereby uotitied to report at this oi?cc immediate.y. W. H. SMITH, julj ?.'5 Clerk of Council,