The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 21, 1867, Image 3
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG?8T 21, 1867.
LOCAL. MATTERS.
JOB WORK.-WO have now completed our office
so as to execute, in tbe shortest poesiblo time
ATT, KINDS OF JOB WOBK, and we moat re?
spectfully ask the patronage of our friends.
Post Office Notice.
POST OFFICE, )
CHARLESTON, 8. C., July 6,1867. \
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 the Railroad
"Station" at 2 JO o'clock P.M., and to be ready for
deliven- at this ofhco at 3:80 o'clock P.M., except
on Sunday, when the hour will be from 6 P.M. to 7
P.M., until further notice.
STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M.
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.-An evening mail for Augus?
ta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond those
offices, will close daily at the Postoffice at half-past
6 o'clock.f>
HOPE FIEF. ENGINE COMPANY.-At an election
held on Monday 19th inst., PHILLIP BUCKHETT, JB.,
was duly elected Secretary by the unanimous vote
of the Company.
PERSONAL.- H. S. KENDRICK and T. B. HAMIL?
TON, of West Point Military Academy, arrived in
the Manhattan yesterday morning, and are stay?
ing at the Charleston Hotel.
SPECIAL MEETTNQ OF THE ALERT BASE BALL
CLUB.-We direct the attention of the members
of this club toan advertisement of a meeting
which will be held this evening at the Victoria
Hotel. As the contemplated match between the
two Clubs, will soon take place, a punctual attend
ance is requested.
REGISTRATION TN TBS UP-COUNTRY.
WhiUt. Colored.
Horeb. Fairfield Dist.39 128
Durham. Fairfield Dist.. 9 17
Golden Grove, Greenville Dint, 16th and
17th. 46 64
Columbia, 19th. 60 71
Total..164 266
THE OLD GUARD is the great repository of the
"heavy" literature of co temporar y Democracy.
The contents of the September number are: 1.
"The Satires of Juvenal, with some parallels be?
tween the public career of Domitian and Lincoln,'
by the editor. 2. "The Battles of Virginia, in
eluding 8harpsburg and Gettysburg," by JOHN
ESTEN COOKE. 3. "Paint not thus the Hours/
(poetry).' 4. ' Joscelyn; a Tale of the Eevoli?
tion," by W. GILMORE SIMMS, Esq. 5. "Alverley;
a Tale," by a new contributor. 6. "The Mongrel
Republics of America," by Dr. YAN EVRXE. 7.
"Catechism of the Constitution of the United
States." 8. "The White-winged Dove." 9. Book
Table. 10. Editor's Table. The political articles
of the (Md Guard deal freely in abusive language.
REGISTRATION TN THE CITY. -The returns of yes?
terday show the gratifying result of a white ma?
jority-the first that has been obtained since regis?
tration was commenced in the city. Thia, we
trust, is bat the prelude to many similar returns,
until the aggregate wul show an equal number of
white and black voters, if not a majority' in favor'
of the former. A recent decision from Headquar?
ter* has given lawyers the privilege af registering,
which will tend to swell the list of white voters
both here and elsewhere. Non? of the precincts
?were crowded during the day, and ample time
was afforded each individual to register without
encroaching on his business hours. The mana?
gers at each precinct were enabled to breathe
freer, as the business was not conducted with the
rush of the last week, and there was far less crowd?
ing around the entrance. No untoward incident
occurred to mar the quiet of the day, as the ex
treme heat kept every one in-doors, and the great?
est labor was the task of trying- to keep oooL
The following is the return of the day :
OOLOBKD.
First Precinct.r..S5 Ut
Second Precinct.......16 13
Third Precinct..".97 66
Fourth Precinct..78 68
Total.921 134
Majority for whites.87
Tha registered oaths give the following educa?
tional result. Could not write :
t. WHETS*, co Learn.
First Precinct.2 S
SeooT i "Tecinct..JJ....1 12
Third a rectoct.1 44
Fourth Precinct..8 26
Total..>7 89
_ FREEDMAN'S SAVTNOS ABD TRUST COMPANY.-We
ara iuriebted to Mr. NATHAN RETTER, Cashier for
the Charleston Branch of this Institution, for the
following statement for the month of Joly, 1867:
Augusta, Ga..... ..91,810,93 Newborn, H. 0... .$3.833.03
Baltimore, Md..... 7,171.66 New Orleans, Lo... 8,403.62
Beaufort, 8. C.... .17,573.10 New York, NY.... 3.081.73
Charleston. B. C..37.617.93 Norfolk. Va........ 1,784.93
Huntsville. Ala.... 00.00 Richmond, Vu.6,412.88
Jacksonville, Fla.. 9,030.89 Savannah. Ga..... 6,677.41
Louisville, Ky-9,642.77 Tallahassee, Pl?... 8,261,01
Memphis, Tann... 2,416.20 Vicksburg, Misa.., ?62S.6A
Mobile. Ala. 8,925.25 Washing*-n, P. 0..36.62L74
Nashville, Tenn... 4.75L07 Wilmington. N. C.. 141,76
Total amount ot* Deposita tor the mooth..... 8169,750.91
lotal amount of Drirta for the tn OT th. TS4,60T.1S
Excess of Deposits over Drafts. '?jhjMj?M
Total Deposits...fl,l64.'o?L8B
Total Drafts...'.....<. 1,650,281.00
ns'SasUmj Depositors....... $503,810.85
kir. M. T. HEWITT, of Washington, D. G., is the
President, and J. W. ALVORD, First Vice-Pr?si?
dent
We take great pleasure in recording this rm mi E
takable evidence of tho prosperity of the colored
people of this community. "Saving" hal not gen?
erally been considered one of the peculiarities of
the negro character. It may h? that many of
-them pretend to greater poverty than is warranted
by facts. From our observation we should say
-that the colored element spend? considerable
money; for the said element is always well dressed,
?nd on Sundays makes a mach greater display of
^finery than the other element. Those we meet
With are, moreover, generally very much "hard
I ?pr" in fact, this is their normal condition. It is
trae, in 'this abo they find many of their white
brethren who "accept" the same "situation." It
isi matter of no small surprise, therefore, and con?
gratulation, to find that during the month of Jury,
in cur business careles the dullest of the year, the
freedmen of Charleston deposited $37,517.93. It
speaks of thrift, frugality and economy; of a
healthy ambition to acquire property; one of tho
first indications of a genuine civilisation; one, too,
which we feel assured every right thinking citizen
hails with satisfaction and pleasure.
THE BALTIMORE AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP
TONE.-This punctual Une of steamers, composed
of the Falcon, Capt. REED, and Sea Gull, Capt.
BUTTON, we are pleased to notice are getting de?
served popularity, and are aiding the rapidly ex?
tending commerce between this city and Balti?
more. The Monumental City, occupying a com
. -minding position on the Chesapeake Bay, one of
the finest positions for a city in the world, having
a noble line of 1 ai hoad to the great Northwest, and
with navigable waters penetrating several neigh?
boring States, her commerce must be large and
growing, and she will afford many points of advan?
tageous trade with ourselves, which we should dil
jgiVtly cultivate. We copy from the Baltimore
jiriie, -ican a notice of the Charleston steamers :
THE /3H**IJBBTOH STEAMS HIP LINE.-We observe
-with nnu10 pleasure the continued and increasing
prosperity ?* 0,6 various lines of steamships now
connecting this port with Southern and Eastern
cities on the Atlantic sea-board. Especially are
we glad to notice, as one of the best evidences of
returning prosperity to that section, the rapidly
increasing trade with the chief ports of the South?
ern States. As one token of such growth, we
note specially the large *Dd very valuable cargoes
brought hither yesterday by the steamer Falcon,
of tho Charleston Steamship Line, which made
the trip from port to port in about fifty hours,
bringing hither, in addition to a considerable
o nan ti tv of grain, six hundred and fifty bales of
Georgia and South Carolina ootton. This, we
behoveis one of the largest and most valuable
coast-wise cargoes ever received here and as indi?
cating the THoeperity of the line and its usefulness
to the trade of Baltimore is notiunwortbyof par?
ticular remark. Al demonstrating, also, the
BTOwth of the cotton trade of Baltimore, such
targe receipts of this irrest staple are very en
couraging. If we shall ever have the gratification
of chronicling the estebhebment ci a line of
steamers of the largest dasi between Baltrfnore
?ndEuropean ports, as we hope to do there is no
jeason to doubtthat we shall also be able in such
au event, to point to Baltimore as pne of the larg?
est shipping ports for cotton on the Atiantic sea
SswdwherHoreien buyers may yet.find itito
their interest to make their purchases for the Kn
xopean markets. With our extending railroad
connection with the Southern 8tates, and coast?
wise lines of steamers to WUmington, Charleston
Savannah and New Orleans, the receipts cf ootton
at this port ough* to increase vastly. Already we
considerably lead the great city of Philadelphia rn
this item ot trade, and as cotton can be brought
to this port much cheaper than to Philadelphia or
New York, it is not unreasonable to expect that,
with increased facilities in the way of unes of large
steamers to Europe, the shipment of cotton from
Baltimore would assume great proportions.
I-M i WV nt :..'?! .
THE ARROW Tr* COTTON BAND.-We have fre?
quently referred to tho utility of these ties, bnt
would now cali attention to the patent mentioned
above. This baB many advantages not possessed
by others, and has been found by all who have
used it to be the best invented. Its principal fea?
ture? may be briefly mentioned as follows : It ia j
easily adjusted, and can br used with the same !
facility as rope, besides being put up in a form
moat suitable for transportation. Messrs. ROBKBT
M URE & Co. are the agents in this city for this tie,
and we recommend factors and planters to pay j
them a call.
BARBECUE.-We are indebted to H. L. JEJTXRS,
Esq., the Chairman of the Committee of Arrange?
ments, for an invitation to a public barbecue, given
by the citizens of Richland Fork, on Saturday, the
24th instant, to which all persons, without regard
to color, are respectfully invited to attend. The
object of the meeting, we learn from the invitation,
..is to speak of such matters as will tend to pro?
mote harmony among all classes, and the peace
and welfare of our common country." Gen. SCOTT,
Gen. BURTON, Mr. TBOKLINSON and others are ex?
pected to be present, and to favor the audience
with their views.
A NEW LAW FTBM.-Messrs. J. BARRETTE COHEN
and R. 8. DURYEA, two old members of the Char?
leston Bar, have formed a oo-partnership for the
practice of Law and Equity in the Federal and
State Courts. Of the members of thu firm it is
hardly necessary to speak aa Mr. DuE?SA from j
his connection with the Legislature is well known
to the community, while Mr. COHEN, though not as
full of honors, has a reputation which will add to
the credit of the firm. In these troublesome
times it is frequently necessary to apply to
lawyer for information, and any advice rec ei ved from
the new firm will not only be thorough, but
practical legal tender.
A CHANGE TN AN EAST BAT Fra*.-Among the
recent changes on East Bay there is none that we
hail with more pleasure than the establishment of |
young Ch arlee to mans in business, for there is no
surer sign of prosperity than when the business
of a city is conducted by its young men. Mr.
THEODORE D. CLANCY, favorably known to our
community as purser of the Emily B. Souder,
bas changed his base, and is now the proprietor I
of the ship chandlery store formerly occupied by
Messrs. CRAIG-, TUOHEY k Co. Mr. CLANCY has
purchased the stock of this establishment, and is
now prepared to conduct the business at their old
stand, No. 48 East bay. From his connection with
the steamer, Mr. CLANCY has not only created i
reputation for energy, and a good business char?
acter, but bas obtained some knowledge of his
present calling, and can safely enter upon the du?
ties. We commend him to the good graces of the
business community, and congratulate ham upon
his accession to mercantile dignity.
'"FIRST-CLASS TICKETS."-In connection with the
finding of the military commission in the ease of
Capt. W. T. MCNELTY, published in Tn NEWS of
to-day, we would take occasion to mention a ease
that came to our observation on Monday last while
travelling on one of our railroads. A negro, with
bis wife and children, entered the train, but re?
fused to go into any but the first-class car. When
the conductor came to collect his fare, Mr. Freed?
man declined to pay more. than half-fare, "be?
cause colored foUu always rode for half price."
'-It.is a poor rule that does not work both ways.*
The conductor proceeded to expound th? rules of ]
the road, and to enforce it ; but the freedman was
not to be convinced. He left the oars, crying out
lustily: "I'llgo where I d-please." He wail
.nreasonable, we thought. There were plonty of |
negroes on the cars, apparently contented with
their accommodations, and there were whites in
the first dan car, all of whom paid fiat class fare
without any demur. All of these would nave had
cause of complaint, if the said freedman had, as he
threatened, gone where he d-please.
.' THE RIGHTS or COMMON CARRIERS. -H ?A D
QUARTEHS SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT, CHARLES
TON, 8. C., August 17, 1867.-{GENERAL ORDERS
No. 74*- '
L Before a Post Court convened at the Citadel,
Charleston, 8. 0., July 30th, 1867, pursuant to au?
thority from these Headquarter*, and of which
Brevet Brigadier-General H. B. CUTE ia President,
wael arraigned and tried :
W. T. MONKLTT, Captain steamer Pilot Boy.
CHABOE-"Violatiou of paragraph VHT, General
Orders, No. 32. ' t. . '
SpmaricATroH-'-LT this, that W. T. MCNBLTT,
Captain steamer Pilot Boy. did refine to giant a
Int class ticket and passage to Miss Frances Rol?
lin, from Charleston to Beaufort, ? S. C., on his
steamer, because of caste or color. AU this at
Charleston, S. C., Munday, July 22d, 1867."
PLEA-"Not Guilty."
FnrbiHO- I'Gailty."
SENTENCE-- "To pay afine of two hundred and
Ifty dollars (1250).
. IL The evidence in this case shows that on July
Bi, 1867, the complainant, a respectable female,
was, because of har color, refused cabin passage
by the accused, who is the captain of the steamer
Pilot Boy, a boat plying as a common carrier be?
tween ports in thia Military District. It was con?
ceded on the trial that a general rule enforcing
this discrimination had been maintained on board
fee) boat commanded by the accused. The guilt
of t|ie offender in thus wilfully disregarding the
provisions of paragraph Vin, General Orders 82,
prohibiting such nulawful distinctions, is con?
fessed and provedV 1 l'*?rri
fio long as the laws J reposed civil and political
disabilities because of servitude or color, common
carriers were permitted to enforce the aame dis?
crimination among passengers. Bach disabilities
anid usages have ceased with slavery to have any
legal sanction., 'Whatever belongs of common
right to citizens, necessarily follows aha recogni?
tion of the blacks as citizens, and belongs to them.
The obligation of acominoa bjirrierl* defined
by.? jurist of authority, as follows : "If he carry
passengers, he must receive all who offer and treat
all alike, unless there be actual and ?officiant rea?
son for the distinction, as in the. filthy appearance,
dangerous condition, or misconduct of .a passen?
ger." (PARSONS tm Mercantile Law, p. 207.)
The observance of this rule has been enjoined
by orders from these Headquarters, duly publish?
ed for the information and guidance of all co neera-,
sd, and violations of the regulation thus establish?
ed must be appropriately punished. '
The proceedings, finding >nd sentence are ap?
proved.
By command of Major-General D. E. SIOEXES.
. . J. W. CLODS,
Captain SSth ?. S. Infantry,
A. D. C. & A. A, A. G.
Official : J; W. CLOUS, Captain 88th Infantry,
A. D. C. 4 A. A. A. G.
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If you want Books bound in any style, or Account
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BUSINESS NOTICES.
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DON! AT THE DAILY
NEWS OFFICE.
Auction Sales Thia ll? j .
N. HUNT ft BON will sell thia day, at 10 o'clock, at
their aalea-room. Nb. 1*2 Meeting street, 100 cases boots,
?boes, gaiters, Ac,
MCKAY k C AMPI ELL witt sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at
their ealeo-reom, No. 136 Meeting street, farnitureofa
Eanally leaving the city,and one Florence sewing machine.
JOH? QVMXLNOB ? Co. will sell thia day, at ll o'clock,
U the store-house, Boyce's Wharf, ll balts Dundee jute
bagging.
P. H. B.
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The secret will be revealed by investing in a bottle of
PAN KNOT'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For sale by all
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A Fact Worth Knowing.
Bakers wishing good FLOUE for Bread, should call at
STENHOUSE k CO., No. 110 East Bay.
Families wishing choice FLOUR for Biscuits, Bolls,
4c, should call at STENHOUSE * CO., No. 110 East Bay.
August 6
The Time to AdvertU? In the Country.
THE PH?NIX has a large circulation throughout th?,
middle and upper District* of the State. Advertising
rates aa reasonable as the stringency of the money mar?
ket will warrant litre han ta and others wishing to ase
the columns of tba paper will address
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor,
February 35 Columbia 8. C.
JUNK-SHOPS.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, I
July 34, 1867. I
JUNK-SHOP KEEPERS AND PEDDLERS WHO
have made application for LICENSES are hereby
notified to report at thia ofllce immediate.y.
W. H. SMITH,
Joly 36 Clerk of Council,
The Poison* of the Day.
Th?iste temperance Investigations in Massachusetts
have thrown a flood of light ou the horrible abus?e prac?
ticed in the liquor trade, and hara at tba aame time dem?
onstrated tho absolute necessity for unadulterated diffu?
sive stimulants for medicinal purposes. Clergymen of
the highest standing, men of the highest rank in science,
and philanthropists, who are above the reach of preju?
dice, have testified not only to the pernicious effects of
the adulterated liquors of commerce, bot also to the ef?
ficacy of uncontaminated alcoholic tonics as remedial
and restorative agent*. ;
First on the list of this class of preparations, beat
known and most extensively used of all the eiomachlca
of the day stands HOerETTKE'.i STOMACH BITTERS.
This specie, c ia tte only representative of that absolutely
pure article which eminent divines, chemists, physicians
fad social economist* in New England have just declared
not to be a proper subject for prohibitory legislation.
The faculty proclaims by the months of ita professors
that s stimulant of thia character ls a medical necessity.
HOSlTSTTER's BITTERS satisfies all the requirainont*
of acianos. Its alcoholic principia ls free from tba Irri?
tating constituents which analysis detects in even the
best imported liquors, and the vegetable extracts with
which itu medicated are among the beat antidotes ead
restoratives that botanical science, In its world-wide re?
search, has yet discovered. It is an indubitable tact that
some constitutions ana habits of body demand stimula?
tion, and for all such a stimulant which combines anti
bilious and slightly aperient properties with Its tonio
virtues is manifestly desirable. 6 August 1*
Know thy Destiny.
MADAMS E. F. THOAXTO*, tbs gmt English Astrolo?
gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometric isa, who baa aston?
ished the saentiflo claases of the Oki World, bas now lo?
cated herself at Hudson, H. Y. Madame TaoaazoH pos
aeaaea auch wonderful powers of second sight as to ena?
ble her th impart knowledge of the greatest Importance
to the single or married of either sex. While m a etato
of tranca, aha de li na* us the very features of the person
you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in?
tenso power, known aa the Psychomotrope, guarantees to
produc? a life-like picture of the future husband or wife
of fha applicant, together with date of marriage, position
in life, leading traltsof character, ftc This ls no hum?
bug, as thousand of testimonial! can assert Sha will
send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written
guarantee, that the picture ia what it purports to bs. By
enclosing a small lock of bair, and giving place of birth,
age, disposition and complexi?n, and enclosing fifty cant)
and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you wlti re
oelve tba picture and desired information by return mall,
All communications sacredly confidential Address. In
confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Boam
Hudson. N. Y ly March 80
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A Largs 6 pp. Circular, giving ta formation of the
gre*test imp?rtanos to the young of both saxes.
It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, thu
despised respected, sad the forsaken loved.
No young lady or gentleman should fall to sand tbslr
address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail
Address P. O. Drawer, 91,
March SO lyr Tro/, N. Y.
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PUBLIC NOTICE.
Onrcci CLKEX or CO?KOIL, l
May 1867. )
The following Section of " An Ordinance to abolish the
office of Superintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep?
ing the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts In the
City of Charleston Clean, and for other purposes," is
hereby published for the information of all concerned ;
For the due protection of the said contractor or con?
tractors, it is further ordained, That every owner, lessee,
occupant and tenant of any premises fronting in any
street lane, alley, or open court ahaU on every day
(Sundays excepted) have the dirt filth, garbage, or other
offal, placed in front of hts or her lot in a barrel, box or
heap, and in r?admets for the contractor, by the hour ot
seven o'clock, A. M., from the ni st day of Mar to the
first day of November in every 'j oar ; and by the hour ot
nine o'clock, A. M, frcm the first day of November to
the fin t day of May following. And any person offend
?herein, or placing any dirt filth, garbage, or other
, in any street, lane, or alley, or open court, after the
hours above named, shall be subject to a fine not loss
than two nor more than five dollars, for each and every
offence, to be imposed by the Mayor.
By order W. H. SMITH,
May 15 _Clerk of Connel)
The GreenviUe Mountaineer
IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT $1 SO PER
year, m a I vance. Advertisements inserted at usual
rates. <L E. ELFORD,
May 10 Editor and Proprietor
SHIP CHANDLERY, ETC.
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO INFORM HI
friends and the public, that he baa purchased tho
STOCE OF SHIP CH ANDIE Y of tho late CRAIG, TUG
ME Y A Co., and will carry on the business of SHH*
CHANDLER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MER?
CHANT, at the OLD STAND, No. 48 EAST BAY.
T. D. CLANCY,
Nu. 4? East Bay.
August ai 6
MISCELLANEOUS.
j THE WEARING OF THE GRAY,
A NEW SONG TO AN OLD TU ?E.
The Wearing of the Green,
BY SHArV.US NAM PHON.
SOLD BY B. DOSHER.
August 19_No. 78 HASEL STREET.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Dr. T. REENSTJERNA,
! Physician and Surgeon,
HAS HIS OFFICE AND RESIDENCE AT No. 74
BASEL STREET, two doors eaatof the Postofflce.
N. B.-Diseases of a private nature cured with dis?
patch._1 ws8_Augusta
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the Originator has most happily realized her most san?
guine expectations in manifestations issuing from all
quarter? or tts unparalelled curative properties, for in no
case where lt has been administered with regard to di?
rections, and persevered in, has lt failed in ita beneficial
results.
Ia resorting to this remedy, the invalid can depend
upon the safety of every article in fa'preparation, and
while lt i cool era ts e the healthful n actions of each organ
and. vessel, the mind can be perfectly free from appre
h et sion of any subtle ingredient being insinuated into its
composition.
The appetite, which improves under Its administration,
is at liberty to Indulge prudently In whatever .nutriment
le palatable, digestive and wholesome, and while lt ? no
more than proper to avoid exposure to fresh cold, no lear
need be entertained or any liability under this course of
treatment to induce lt It is a pleasant AROMATIC
CORDIAL, quite agreeable to tho taste, and as s lung re
vlviiyer sud balsam of health, it ls distinguishing itself as
without precedent, and we trust will, ore lon<(, claim for
itself general acclamation for ita unrivalled efficacy.
For sals by the Proprietress, M ra. CECILIA RODRI?
QUE'S, northwest corner of MEETING AND SOCIETY
STREETS, and principal Druggists.
PRICE SINGLE BOTTLE 81.05.
April a_lyr
h AFFLICTED!
SUFFER NO MORE!
When by the use of DR. JOINYILLE'S ELIXIR you
can be 'earea permanently, and at a trifling cost
The astonishing success which has attended this in
valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Wuaknoss
General Dabin ty and Prostration, Loss ot Muscular En?
ergy, Impotency, or any of the oonsequencea of youthfu.
i Indiscretion, renders it the most valuable preparation
ever discovered.
It wOl remove all nervous affections, depression, ex?
citement, Incapacity to study or business, loss of memo?
ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, fears of in?
sanity, Ac. It will restore the appetite, renew thc health
of those who have destroyed lt by sensual excess or evil
practices.
Young Men, be humbugged no more by "Quack Doc?
tors" and Ignorant pi ac ti ti ou era, but send without delay
for the Elixir, and be at once restored io health and hap
eieas. A perfect Cure it Guaranteed in every instance.
Ice fl, or four bottles to one address ?3.
One bottle ls sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary
1 cases.
ALSO, DR. JOnrVTLLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the
speedy ant* permanent cure of Gonorrh??, Gleet, Ure?
thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections ci
tho Sidneys and Bladder. Cures effected in from ?ne to
five days. They are prepared bom vegetable extracts
that are harmless on the system, and never nauseate the
stomach or impregnate the breath. No chango of diet
ls necessary while using them, nor does their action in
any manner Interfere with business pursuits. Prue $1
per box.
Either of the above-mentioned articles wUl be rent to
say address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mail or
express on receipt of price. Address all orders to
BERGER. 8HUTTS A CO., Chemists,
March 30 ly No. '185 River street. Troy, N. Y.
MOTHERS!
MOTHERS !
MOTHERS!
YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO
HRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP
FOB
CHILDREN TEETHING
rpHIS VALUABLE PREPARATION IR TOE PRE
J_ SCRIPTION of one of the best femalo physicians
and nurses in the United States, and has been used lor
thirty years with never-failing safety and success by mil?
lions of mothers for their children.
It not only relie ves the child from pain, but invigorates
the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives touo
and energy to the whole system.
It will also Instantly relieve
GRIPING TN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC.
We believe it is the best and surest remedy in the
world, in aU cases of DYSENTERY AND DI ARR HU?A in
cliildreu, whether it arises from Teething, or from any
other cause.
Be sure and ask for
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP,
Having the foe simile of CUBITS A PERKINS on the
wrapper.
ALL OTHEBS ARE BASE IMITATIONS.
For sale by the Wholesale Agento,
D0WIE & MOISE,
No. 151 MUSTING STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
April ll
AGRICULTURAL.
INGERSOLL'S
HIND POWER COTTON PB?
For Convenience, Economy and
Cheapness, the greatest Labor
Saving Machine that can be
put on a Plantation.
? FIXION S OF THE PEOPLE l
ALLENDALE, BARNWELL DISTRICT, 8. C.,)
March 1,1807. J
Masrt. Little ? Marshall :
GENTLEMEN : I TI ged, daring the past season, one of
"Ingersoll's Portable Cotton Presses,'' purchased of yon
last September. I have always been prejudiced in favor
of the "Screw Press," and nothing bnt dire necessity in?
duced me to try any other. I take pleasure, however, in
adding my testimony in favor of its entire adaptation to
the wanta ol a cotton plantation. It bas surpassed my
moet sanguine expectations. I have packed with but
two banda, yet I prefer four-two at each lover. My
balee aU weighed over 600 lbs. The first lot I sent to
market averaged 662 1 os. My Impression ia that 600 lbs.
is about the capacity of the Press, and a greater number
of penando subject the foilow-block to too mach risk, un?
less the sides of the cotton box was increased. It would
add greatly to the value of tho Press if the cotton box
was ten Inches longer. In haste, I am, very respectfully,
Tour obedient servant, Ac, B. W. LAWTON.
P. S. I took my Press down and carried it some four
miles to pack the crop of a neighbor, who failed to have
a "Screw" built; he waa ao much pleased that he has
determined to abandon the "Sorew" and purchase "In?
gersoll's Presa." B. W. L.
Ornes OP KINO'S MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY, I
YOBXVQXE, g. C., April 16,1867. J
GENTLEMEN : I have just received your letter of Feb?
ruar)- 14th-upon my return to thia place, after an ab?
sence of two months-ind thia reply may be too late for
your "Descriptive Circular of Ingersoll's Cotton Press."
The Presa I nsed in packing my cotton last year
worked admirably, packing, with ease from 600 to 626
lbs. With good active hands to work lt, I am satisfied
that from eighteen to twenty bales might readily be
packed in a day.
Thia Pr .'as combines the advantages of lightness, and
consequent portability and simplicity (being easily man?
aged bj any one of ordinary Intelligence). Great com?
pressing force, with little motive power, and "last, bnt
not least," it is worked entirely by hand, thus saving for
the farm horses the hard labor Imposed upon them by
the uso of the ordinary "Screw."
Ucspectfully, Ac, yours, E. M. LAW.
To LITTLE A MARSHALL, Charleston, b. C.
For DESCRIPTIVE CIR UL* LAE and PRICE LIST
address
LITTLE & MARSHALL,
Agent? for the Ingersoll Cotton
Press.
No. 140 MEETING STREET.
Opposite Pavilion Hotel,
Juno 17_mwf Charleston. S. C.
GOTTON BANDS.
TUB CELEBRATED
"Arrow Tie" Cotton Band
AN IMPROVED METHOD OF FASTENING
I MON BANDS ON BALES.
SECURED BY ROYAL LETTEBS PATENT; ALSO, BY
CONTINENTAL, COLONIAL. AND AMERICAN
PATEN T8.
A substitute for Rope In baling Cotton.
Coats less, is pat on faster, holds the bale smaller, and
will not rot,
Adjusted to the aize of the bales at the Press, and with
tho same facility as Rope.
Painted and put up in the most convenient form for
transportation.
These TIES aro acknowledged by all who have used
them to be the best Invented.
A fresh supply Just received, and for sale by
ROBERT MURE & CO.,
AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.
August 19 Imo
WAILEY'S
PATENT SELF-FASTENINO WBOUGHT IRON
BUCKLE TIE.
FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA
STATE FAIR.
IT IS AS CHEAP A TIE, AND THE BEST ONE YET
invented. It ia.the strongest Tie, standing by teat a
strain of ('MOO) two thousand pounds. The most eaaUy
adjusted Pio, aa it is self-fastening. The moat simple,
requiring only to slip the band Into the buckle, and the
elasticity of the cotton faa ten s itself, and it cannot be?
come unfastened.
For salo, in large or small quantities, by
ROSS, ROBERTS A CO.,
Commission Merchants and General Agents,
No. 86 Front street. New York City.
STREET BRO. A CO., Agents,
Joly 15_3mo_Charleston. 8. C.
"EAGLE" COTTON GINS,
MADE OHLT BT
BATES, HYDE & CO.,
Bridgewater, Masa
NEW YORK-187 Water street
BOSTON-6 Phoenix Building.
NEW ORLEANS-61 St Charles street.
August 6 3mo
SARATOGA
"EXCELSIOR" SPRIG WATER.
rIE WATER OF THIS SPRING IS BELIEVED TO
be unequalled by that of any other In the far-famed
valley of Saratoga Its virtues are such as have secured
it tho high encomiums of all who have used lt, possess?
ing, aa it does, in an eminent degree, cathartic, diuretic,
alterativo and tonio qualities.
From SAMUEL HENRY DICKSON, M. D" Professor
Practice of Physic, Jefferson Medical College, Phila?
delphia, formerly of Charleston ,S. O.
PHLLADELPHIA, November 16, 1866.
I have been for a year or more peat lu the habit ol
taking the water of the "Excelsior" Spring of Saratoga
Accustomed during tho great portion of my invalid lite
to use the different waters of the several fountains which
boll up along that remarkable valley, dependent, indeed,
upon them lor much of the comfort I enjoy, I am aatuv
flod that tho Excelsior Water is aa woll adapted as any
otb or among thurn, if not more ao, to the purposes tor
which thoy are generally employed. It ia very agreeable,
strongly impregnated with the carbonic acid, lively and
sparkling. * . * I can heartily and conscientiously
recommend it to all who need a gent?o cathartic and
diuretic. SAMUEL HEN RY DICKSON, M. D.
The Water is put up In Pint and Quart bottles, and
packed lu good order for shipping. Pints in boxe? ol
tour do ?on each, and Quarts in boxes of two dozeu each
SOLD AT WHOLESALE DI
GOODRICH, WINEMN & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Druggists,
No. 153 MEETING STREET,
OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL.
D0WIE & MOISE,
No. 151 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston HotcL
And for sale by first class Druggists and Hotels.
January 12 timo
THE
ti
Oi?ice No. 147 Meeting sir. . t.
C0NNE C TI0NS
WITH ALL
Railroads Throughout
UNITED STATES.
Every attention given to the sate
Transmission of Freight, Money,
and Valuables.
WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER FREIGH'J
TO ANY POINT IN THE CITY
FREE OF CHARGE.
H. B. PLANT, President,
April 10 'Augusta. Ga.
E. M. WHITING-,
CORONER AND MAGISTRATE.
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS!
cirett to No. 77 eUl'RUH STREET, near SI.
Michael's Alley. August ?I
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ITC.
A LADY,
OF
UNDOUBTED CUEMICAL SKILL,
HAS KKCE.MIT PERFECTED
CHEVALIER'S
IJPE FOB THE HAIR.
IT POSITIVELY RESTORES GRAY HAIR TO ITS
original color and youthful beauty; Imparta life,
strength and growth to the weakest hair; stops its falling
ont at once; keeps the head clean; is unparalleled as a
hairdressing. Sold by all druggists, fashionable hair?
dressers, and dealers in fancy goods, ihe trade supplied
by the wholesale druggists.
SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D.,
August 20 NEW YORE.
PATENT MEDICINES
AT THE I.0WE8T RATES, WHOLESALE OB BE?
TAIL:
PEERY DAW PAIN KILLER
HOSTETTER'S, HOOFLAND'S AND
PLANTATION BITTERS
HALL'S HAIR RENEWER
WISTAB'S BALSAM CHEBBY
HOLLOWAY PILLS AND OINTMENT
WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE PILLS, Ac, Ac
For sale by
E. H. KELLERS & CO.,
No. 131 MEETING STREET.
August S_Opposite Market
DRUGS,
[For Sale, Wholesale or Retail.
EPSOM SALTS.
ESSENTIAL OILS,
CASTOR OIL,
SUPER CABB SODA,
OBEAM OF TARTAR,
COPPEBAS,
BLUESTONE, *c., kc.
E.H. KELLERS & CO.
NO. 181 MEETING STREET,
Augusts_, Opposite Market
CHEMICALS.
ON ttJ^NTD,
^ ITH ATK OF SILVER
CYANURET POTASH
CHROMIC ACID
HYPO SULPHITE SODA
AND OTHERS.
For sale by
E. H. KELLERS & CO.,
NO. 181 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MABEET.
August 2_
MEDICINES.
JUST RECEIVED:
Q DI NINE
MORPHINE
CALOMEL
IOD. POTASSIUM
BROMIDE POTASSIUM, 4c, Ac.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by
E. H. KELLERS & CO.,
No. 181 MEETING ST., OPPOSITE MABEET.
August 1
THE BEST TONIC NOW l?? USB!
November 2T
WE HAVE USED GALLIG H AN'S* PELLS, AND FIND
that they will do all that ls claimed for them, and
cheerfully recommend them to public favor.
T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A. SANDFORD, Atfy Gen'l of Alabama.
ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala.
From THOMAS J. JODOK, Judge Suprema Court.
I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation
for Fever and Ague, and And them all that is claimed for
them. THOS. J. JUDGE
Montgomery, Ala., September 20,1858.
Lows DES COUXTT, Alabama.
GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do.
They aro decidedly the best medicine for Chilla and ic
var I ever gave. I would not bs without them for five
times the price. J. A GR AHA M
A Mal eua, April 17, 1887.
One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly
of Chills and Fever. They are the best medicine lor
Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. DONALDSON,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga.
HoireooMUT, ALA., July 9,1866.'
Mesan. BLUNT A HALE-GENTS: I have used yonr
GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on ?wo occasions for Chilla and
Fever, and find that they effect all that they are intend?
ed to do. They are the best remedy for the disease thil
J have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable.
Respectfully, DAN*L SAYRE,
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge of F. and A. M. of Alabama.
ALBANY, QA., March ll, 1867.
I have used GALLIGHAN'S PELLS in forty cases OJ
Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They anthe
best Fever and Ague Pill put up.
A. B. FANT.
WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY
GOODRICH. "WT NEMAN di CO.,
No. 163 Meeting street.
And by all Druggists.
BLOUNT dc HALE,
PROPRIETORS,
May 14 Arno Montgomery, Ala.
FIRE LOAN.
MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1
Cm w.T.T., November 9,1866. j*
ALL PERSONS DES ERO US OF REBUILDING IN T SE
Burnt Districts and Waite Places of the City, un?
der "An Act of the General Asaembly, giVng authority
to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the mat?
ter of a Fore Loan, with a view to aid in building up tho
City anew," an hereby no tined that the form of appli?
cation for loans can be obtained at the office of the Clerk
of Council, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 2 P.M.
All application? munt ber* d in the above mentioned
office, ss tho Committee will meet every Monday to COB*
alder the same.
By order of the Mayor W. H. SMITH,
November 10 Clerk of Connell.
mut
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED
for the use of the
Medical Profession and the Family,
is now endorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chem?
ists and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those m trina lc
medicinal qualities (tome and diuretic) which belong to
OLD AND PURE GIN.
We trust that our established reputation founded
upon eighty-eight yean of experience-abundantly vin?
dicates our claims to public confidence, and guaran?
tees the excellence of this Standard Article.
Put up tn cases containing one dozen bottles each and
sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, kc.
A. M. BININGER k CO,
[Established 1778. Sole Importers
No. 15 Beaver street, Now Yor
Opinions of th Press.
The Biningen, No. 16 Beaver street, havo a very high
reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house io
New York.-Home Journal.
The house of A M. Bininger k Co., No. ir. Beaver
street, has sustained, for a period of eighty y ? sra, s repu?
tation that may well bo envied.-A'. Y. Enning Post.
GOODRICH, WINE1AN & CO.,
NO. 153 MEETING STREET,
Opposite Charleston Hotel. .
and
DOWIE & MOISE,
SUCCESSORS TO KINO <? CASS1DEY.
N0. ?I MEETING STREET,
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. C.
January?_tnthaCmo _
THE ORANGEBURG NEWS.
TtTTRFISHED EVERY SATUBDAY MORNING, AT
"nurina tho spring and fall seasons extn copies of the
DujnnW NEWS wiil be circulated for the benefit ?>t
mir advertising patrons.
contract Advertisements inserted on the moat liberal
(onus. Address 8AMTJEL DIBBLE.
Editor Orangeburg News,
February 26 Orangeburg, S
AUCTION SALESi
Special Sale of Furniture of a Family Leaving the
City.
MPKAY & CAMPBELL,
Will ?ell THIS DAY, (Wednesday,) 3lst in?"??. ?
their Auctiou Sale Rooms, No. 130 Meeting street,
opposite Pavilion Uotd. The entire furniture consist?
ing of Bedsteads. Marble Top Centre Tables, Toilet do.
and Bureaus, Sofa?, Hair Seat Chairs, Sideboards,
Washstands, Mirrors, Ac, Ac, Ac
ALSO,
A collection of valuable BOOKS, which will be shown
prior to sale.
ALSO,
1 FLORENCE HEWING MACHINE.
Terms cash._August 21
Dundee Jule Baggma, on account ./ Underwru~
era and ad concerned.
BY JOH V G. MILJi'OR sk CO.
THIS DAY, 31st instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at
the Storehouse, Boyce's Wharf,
ll bales DUNDEE JUTE BAGO INO, damaged on
board ship R. 0. Winthrop, on the voyage from Liver?
pool to this port.
Conditions cash on delivery._August QI
Boots, Shoes, Balmorals, Gaiters, tte.
Our first Fall Sale win open with 100 cases fresh and sea?
sonable STOCK, to which we invite our customers and
the trade.
BT PT. HUN T & SOM.
THIS DAY, 21st Instant, at 10 o'clock, tn oar salesroom.
No. 142 Meeting street, opposite the Pavilion Hotel,
100 caaes fresh and seasonable BOOTS, SHOES, GAI?
TERS, Ac.
Conditions cash. August 91
Large and attractive sate of Dry, Miutnery and
Fancy Goods, Bats, Cape, Boots, Shoes, No?
tions, ?c.
KILROY tlc CO.
Will sell TO-MORROW, 32d inst, at their Salesrooms,
Na 138 Mee ting street,
A well selected stock of DRY, MILLINERY AND FANCY
GOODS,
ooinmrrnio or :
Bleached and Brown 8HEETLMG, Ginghams, Calico,
French and Mourning Bobea, Printed Muslin, Nainsook,
linen, Check and Drill, Ladies' and Genf a Under Cloth?
ing. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Paper Collars, Hosiery, 80k
and Kid Gloves, Mosquito Netting, Sift and Pearl But?
tons, Ribbons, Bugle Trimmings, Ruffles, Blonde Lace,
Bair Nets, Neck Ties, Scarf Pins, and Notions.
AX O,
A large assortment Men's and Boy's FELT HATS, Boots,
Shoes, kc, kc
AU of the above will be sold positively without reserve
for cash._August 21
ROWERS & SILCOX.
Cheap Cae* Stare.
FANCY ARTICLES, including DRY GOODS, Shoes,
Hats, Hosiery, Ready-Made Clothing, Jewelry, Trunks,
Dundee Baggiug, Blankets, Heavy Brown Unen, kc, at
No. 606 King, near Mary street
Public Auction, EVERY EVENING, commencing at 8
o'clock.
Unlimited articles received for sale.
August 19_m wffl
Sale of the Florida Atlantic & Gulf
Central Railroad.
THE FLORIDA ATLANTIC k GULF CENTRAL
RAILROAD COMPANY having failed to provide the
sinking lund for the redemption of their bonds, as re?
quired by law, notice ia hereby given that on the
FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1867, I will offer for
sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, at lake
City. Florida, the Florida Atlantic k Golf Central Rail?
road, and all its property of every kind. Tarma oath.
Stamps at the cost af purchaser. By order of the Board
of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund.
HUGH A. COBLEY, Ssleaman.
August 20 3
PRIVATE SALE?.
Twenty Farms on John's IsiamL men miles from
the City.
BY SMITH dc MCGILLIVRAY,
Real Estate Brokers, No. ?7 llrosvd Street.
At Private Sale
THtSa LANDS are beautifully located on the Stone/
Elver, immediately opposite New Town Cot First class
long cotton and provision Ianda The Farms are about
20 acres each. Bow boats can reach the city in two
hours, to supply the marketa. An admirable opportuni?
ty ia thus presented to persons of small means desiring
to engage in farming.
Cali at No. 2: BROAD STREET, and ass Plat? of these
Farms. August 10
M. M. QUINN,
Wholesale & Retail Dealer
IN
BOOKS, PERIODICALS,
NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC,
So. ?97 KIA G STREET
(Opposite Ann street),
Charleston, C. S.
The LATEST ISSUES of the Presa alway a on hand.
Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for?
warded by Mall or Exprese. I
All CASH ORDEBS win be promptly attended to,
February 28 ly
FUN FOR ALL !
FULL INSTRUCTION* BY WHICH ANY PIBBON,
male or fin?ale, can matter the great art of Ven?
triloquism by a few hours' precttce, making a world ol
fun, and after becoming esperta themselves, oin teach
others, thereby making lt a source of Income. Full in?
structions sent by mail lor 60 cen ta Satisfaction guar?
an teed, i '
Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y.
May 18_lyr
AMERICAN
LEAD PENCIL C0MPM?,
NEW YORK.
Factory, Hudson City, N. J. 7?
WHOLESALE SALES ROOM
NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK.
ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL Ll
of superior quality are manufactured and offered
at fair terms to the Trade. The public are invited
. to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre?
ference.
THE PENCILS ABB TO BE HAD AT ALL THE
PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NOTION
DEALERS.
ASE FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. "
SHEFFIELD SCIEN IIFTO SCHOOL, 1
EnaxaxxaiBe DDAanaorr, >
YALE COLLEOB, November 10, ISM. J
I have always recommended the Faber Pol y grads
Lead Pencils aa the only pencils fitted for both ornamen?
tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough
trial of the American Po ly grads Lead Pencils, man?
ufactured by the American Lead Pencil Company, New
York, I find them superior to any pencil ia use, even to
the Faber or the old English Cumberland Lead Pencil,
being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and
mechanical drawing, and all tha ordinary uses of a lead
pencil.
These pencils are very finely graded and have a vary
smooth lead; even the toftest pencils hold the point wall;
they ara all that can be desired in a pencil. It gives me
great pleasure to be able to assors Americana that they
will no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or
any other loreign market for penofls.
LOUIS BALL, I
Professor of Drawing, kt.
ALL FaVCILS ABE STABOTDl
MST "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL OO. N. Y."
None genuine without fae exact name of the Arm
rook to it, December IS
WHITE SHH SPRINGS,
CATAWBA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA.
THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS CELEBRATED
WATERING PLACE, having gone to great expense
since the last season, in changing the position of and re?
pairing the COTTAGES, grading the Walks and erecting
new Buildings, together with many omer improvements,
will open THE SPRINGS for the reception of visitar? on
Saturday, June 1st, 1867.
Being situated in the northwestern part of the State,
in a country remarkable for ltd beau tty and healthful?
ness, these, together with the virtues of the Waters, make
it one of th? most desirable WATERING PLACES in the
country.
THE MINERAL WATERS
Of THE SPRINGS are the White and Blue Sulphur, and
Chalybeate, and they possess all toe finest qualities of
these waters, and are sovereign remedies for ail diseases
of the LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH and KIDNEYS.
THE SPRINGS are accessible by any of the roads lead?
ing to Salisbury, N. C., and at that point the Western
North Carolina Railroad will convey visitors to Hickory
Station, at which place conveyances are always In attend?
ance to take them to THE 8PBLNOS.
Dr. WHITE, of the Medical College of Virginia, will be
at THE SPRINGS the entire Season, and invalids may
rely upon good attention. _____
Having again secured the services of Mrs. W RENN,
snd made ample arrangements for keeping a GOOD
TABLE, and the best Wines, Liquors and Segara, and
having engsged Smith's Band lon ho Season, we safely
promise to all every convenience for pleasure, comfort
sud amusement that may bs desired.
BOARD PER MONTH.Eft? ttl
BOARD FER WEEK. 18 ttl
BOARD PER DAY. S ttl
Children under 7 yearn af age aad Ser?
vants Half Price.
J. GOLDEN WYATT k CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
Mayj?_2mo
EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR !
CHASTELLAR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
For Removing Superfluous Hair.
110 THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE
depilatory recommends itself aa being sn almost in?
dispensable arricio to female beauty, is easily applied,
does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on tho
roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from
low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely,
totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving thu
akin soft, smooth and natural This ls th? only arucln
used by the French, and ls the only real effectual dapUa
tory in existence. Price 76 cents per package,' post
l aid to any address, on receipt of an order, by
BERGER. SHUTTS A CO., Chemists,
March 30 ly No. 286 River at, Troy, N. Y.
No. 1 LICENCES.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL, 1
July 24, 1867. J
THOSE PERSONS WHO MADE APPLICATIONS FOR
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purt at this office with their applications Immediately.
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July 26 Clerk of Council.