The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 28, 1867, Image 2
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fin JaiJi $n,Se
NEWS SUMMARY.
Cotton closed in IJrapoul at loj for Middling
Uplands.
Cotton elaavil in Kow Fork Jo. lower ; ?7a27j for
Middling Uplands, iiold clotiotl nt ti |.
Tho trails of liiiHsinn-Anicricn in skiim and furn
in lBtio amounted to $i,f*?,o<R).
Tho thermometer nt Iudiaiiotn, Texas, has been
ranging from IOU tn 101 degrees in tho ahnde.
During the ??easun G523 dogs Imvo been killed nt
tho New York dog |H)iuid.
Ono oftho men who helped FULTON lo build thu
ural steamboat in living ut NoLlcsville, Ind. Ho ia
ninely-Bnveii years old.
In Rapides Parish, Isuiimann, not over two
thousand hates of cotton will ho gathered from
twenty thousand acres planted.
Khonls of hump-backed whales hnvo been re?
cently seen at thu outrance of Panama Day, near
thu isthmus, and novoral havo been cnplurcd.
Account'! respecting crops in Ireland, from avery
part of tho conni ry, aro in tho li ?ghost degree
favorable.
Fori I.voii, on Ibo Arkansas river, ?H about lo be
rebuilt nt a cost of $700.000, and will bo ono of the
liucst forts in tho West.
There is an editor in Minnesota who weighs fi 12
pound*. His nam* ia Fount Da?oerr, and ho de?
rives his sustenance fruin tko Wnbushaw Herald.
Ilea c v literature is his forte.
Jasper is now procured to almost any required
extent at 8t. (Icrvais, in Savoy, where tho quarry
bas a surface of at least '.!">.IHK) situate yardH and a
depth of nbou: 22yards.
Tho delay in SANTA ANSA'H trial ?B argued aa
favorable to him, and his friends think that nH his
available funds are within reach of tho Moxican
government, his lifo will probably ho spared.
Tho Princess Ai.ter: of Hossce, Queen VICTO?
RIA'S second daughter, is said to live very un?
happily ni th her h us Ii.did. A div oreo is said to bo
on tho tapis.
is mie.I hs ago a Huston ltoiiso sent out a car?
go of live hundred hoop skirl n lo Japan us n ven?
turo. Tho Japs pul a cover on them anduBcd
them for umbrellas.
Fifty Frenchmen havo secured tho approval of
tho Emperor for an expedition to tho Ninth t ole,
uud a subscription has been oponed. They want
$120,000, and intond to try a now route.
Tho STEPHENS or O'MAUONEV branch nt the I*o
niaiiB is holding a Congress in New York. About
200 dolegatcs, representing dilTcrciit circlcu, aro in
attendance.
Four cargoes of 1082 Coolies arrived ot Hnvnna
in a singlo week lost mimili. Ol' 11,462 Coolies
shipped for Havana from February 2d, to June
SOIb, ISCOdicdat HOI.
Tho sales of wool in Heaton during tho past
week havo been tho largest of tho Hcason. About
1,030,000 pounds of domestic havo changed hands
at forty to sixty cents per pound for superfino and
extra pulled.
Associations called "Brotherhood of Locomotivo
Engineers,' uro being formed both North and
South, their design being to uso their inllncnco tn
secura "sober, reliable ijcntlemen iii their depart?
ment," &c.
Prince CHARLES BONAT-AUTE lins como forward as
a candidato fur a heat in Ibu council general at
Ajaccio. If elected, of which there ia little doubt,
tho young princo will in Iii nt manaor maka his
debul in political life.
Tho MENEEN will havo to wear her clothes if
abo goos to Berlin. Tho poltco aro inoxor.iblo,
and bar tho way to tho naked drama. Tho pub
he, meanwhile, is panting for Ibo " wild Anu ri- ;
can girl."
Two thousand dollors worth of bottled Congress \
\Yntor ?H sold daily at Saratoga, and about an equal i
value of something stronger. Tho sales of liquont i
at ono bar, Inst season, woro ovci $42,000, on which |
thc profit was fifty per cent. i
A correspondent of tho M mic l'armer Bays: i
"Many a housowifo may bo glad lo know, when i
she has a piece of fresh meat she widnes to keep a <
fow days, thal it eau bo successfully dono hy plac- 1
ing it in a dish and covering it with buttermilk, f
1 havo practiced tho plan for ycart*.'' i
Universalism is about ono huntlrod years old in j
America, ami it is proposed to eclebrato ita ccu- j
ternary in 1870, a century from tho landing of JUUN |
MunuAT, their first preacher. Tho body now mun- i
bera about 700 ministers, and 500 organized socio- ;
tics. It has novc.i nowspapors and three ninga- ,
zines. I
A vary marked illustration of thu power of ,
imagination was given at Portland, Mo., tho other j
day, when several express omi truckmen wcio ,
overcome mid sickened by a supposod stench from
a box containing a neatly carved indian for some
tobacconist's sign, but which Ikey imaginad to bo |
a coffin containing a corpse. c
Tho New York Etenimj Pott, of August 21, says: t
"Tho following named steamers left ibis port to- j
day for Europe: City nf Paris, Tarif it und Hoi- c
mark for Liverpool; Britannia for GtaHgow; Pe- ]
reire for Havre; llammonia for Hamburg, and .
Western Metropolit for Bremen. Tho Pcreire took ]
out $309,000 in specie; thu llammonia (17,000, and |
tho City of Paris fll,7h0, making a total of l
$100,700." t
Thc London Haily Ti leyraph saya : "From in- t
tclligcnco sent us by vory reliai,lo persona at Bel- j
grado, u movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina is \
expected. For this purposo a eounnitteo has i
been formed in Belgrado, tho objeel of which is to 1
favor and prop?galo rebellion, ur ruttier maurice- ]
Uou in those pails of Turkey which border on ]
Sorvia. This cumuiiltuo possesses all tho noces- i
cary military means, it has unlimited credit with <
the Servian Government, and is ia closo relations \
willi all thu insurrectionary committees of Ho- j
mauiu, Montenegro and Greece.''
Thc King of Prussia baa now decided on tho aca ,
Hugs for thu ships of tho North German Confodc- ,
ratiou. A white, oblong rectangle ia divided into t
four equal part* by a black cross, surroundod by j
a narrow black linc. Tho nnns of tho cross mcot i
iu tho middle in a white medallion with tho Prus?
sian caglo. Throo nf the fields aro left white, but
that m tho loft corner is covered with horizontal
stripes-- black, white and red (tho colors of the <
North Gorm ni Confedcratiou), and over thom ia ,
painted tho figure of tho Prussian Order of tho ,
Iron Cross.
This year, 1807, is tho three hundred and fiftieth
anniversary of tho Great Protestant Iloformalion,
when LUTHER and his coadjutors cast aside the
do:trinee of Hie Catholic Church, aud established
tho Protest nut or Reformed Church. It is tho in?
tention of all tho churches of thc Luthoran minis
torium nf Pennsylvania, tho Synod of Ohio, tho
MioBouri Synod, and doulitloss immy others in i
sympathy with them, to cetcbrato this sovonth
jubileo in an appropri?t o maimer. Tho 91st day of i
October is tho particular day on which tho anni- ,
versary is held, but prior to its arrival nearly all
t ho services aro to havo a bearing upon this groat
event which it commemorates. <
Tho Pope's Concordat with Austria, which bc
camo a law on tho Gili of November, 1855, has
beon abrogated by tho Austrian Diot, by a voto of
130 to 24. By tho terms of tho Concordat, every
person, institution and thing in Austria waa sub?
mitted to tho Catholic Church. education was con?
fided to her, worship waa confined to her, cvory
grand transaction of life-birth, marriage, burial,
could be legalized only by her auscnt. Every
hospital waa surrendered to nuns, ovory school to
tho fathers, every charity to an affiliated order.
All tho Gorman Representatives in tho Diet voted
for tho abrogation oxocpt ono, and this ono refused
to volo with tho majority, bucauBO tho act was not
radical enough.
Tho Washington correspondent of tho New York
Trtbunr, August 23d, saya : "Hinco tho recent
transactions of tho President in ronioving STAN?
TON and HnzHiDAN, and getting up tho colobrnted
Riseni.KY correspondonco and other liko mattera,
lot tors havo boon received hero by prom munt Re?
publican politicians from mumbel ? of Congress,
which Btalo that tho only romcdy loR, to insuro
Reconstruction, ia tho impeachment or tho Presi?
dent. These lettors aro significant from tho fact
that sovoral of them aro from members who, at
tho last BCBBion of Congress, wore known aa Coi?
ser vat ives and opponents of impeachment. Thoy
furtbor slate that tho prominonl mover? in im?
peachment aro busy at work, and aro already can?
vassing among the in umbers to test tho reeling on
the subject.
Tho Times Paris cas-respondent saya : "A pam?
phlet, which tho rccont events in Mexico will
causo to bo road willi sumo interest, bas just ap?
peared in Paris. It is entitled La (Jour de Home
et VEmpercnr Maximilian, and is cbiofly occupied
with tho negotiations bet ween tho Holy Bub and
tho Imperial Government of Mexico on tho situa?
tion or Ibo clergy. It contains lettors of MAXI?
MILIAN, mid it is evident from theso 1 idlers that
not only was tho force placed at tito disposal ol tho
Kmporor MAXIMILIAN too weak to occupy tho coun?
try, bnt that mur I linea tho number would not
havo snfncod- Tho situation of Mexico and tho
vicinity tf tho United 8tates mado tho conquest of
tbo country absolutely irapossiblo, yet this disas?
trous expedition which commenced with tbo do.
faat before Pu obi a, and onded with tho ovacuallon
of the French army, and finally with tho tragedy
of Quere Uro, baa added two lo tb? hat of tho Mar
a hals of Franco."
C?JRK13NT TOPICS.
AT TIII: MKltTIMi ?f tim Ani"ric:ui Assnciutiun
for thc Advat cement of Hetonco ii) Ihirtingion,
Massachusetts, on Wnclncs.hiy Inst, lYofcnsur Isiv
K.niMi exhibited a beautiful apparatus fur making
nouutl Visible. A gas QaUlU in fini hy gus passing
through a Lox, ol which ono sith- in ol riihls-r.
which rubber ?H cciiiucclcil with nu eugun pipo.
When tho p*|io ?H mudo lo sound a musical noto,
Um rlbratiuna of tim sound nro cuinmuu'calvtl tu
tho rubber partition nutl thence to tho gan, thu
Mumu of which now becomes iutermilloul. linn
tho llamo vibrate* itt unison willi Ute sound. Hut
thcHu vibrations, ninounliiig DH they may to lum
dreds ii. a HCCUIKI, DIO number depending ?m th?
pitch of the Hoinul, aro iiivisihhj to Ibo eye, nuil
when wo look iliroclly at Um llamo it seems per?
fectly Bteady. Hut let na look nt tho llame in a
rapidly revolving mirror. Au Um minor revolves
tho Unmo Kin m? lo move, nod if thu motion is rapid
tho linn.', owing lo tho peraiHlen.'n ol' tho im?
pression upon tim eye, seems drawn out liku u lib
boil. If tho Quino is uot vibrating tho edges of
this ribbon are smooth. Uut now sound tho or?
gan pipo, liinl.indy tho upper edgo ia cut up with
notches, giving it Hm appearance of a saw, with
very dcup Icclh. Thu numbul-of thoso tooth do?
pend upon Hie pilch of tho Noami, I nu n;; grenier
us tho |iiteh is higher. Tho professor thou ux
plniiiod thu number of applications of his appara?
tus. Thu relative velocities of different o lils ses of
vibrations given liv Um theory wero verillod. Ho
showed that lwo pipos of exactly thu same pilch,
whoa placed side hy sido, londetl to silence each
other, tho vibration of tho ono rising whilo fall i ne;
in thu other. Why thu two pipos slmuid thus act
in antagonism rather than unison neither Profes
aor LuvEiiitui nur his compeors wero ublu to lull.
HUN. A. tl. DHOWS, formerly U. S. Senator from
Mississippi, on tho lld instant, tindo a speech
11.?foro a largo tunas meeting of blacks anti whites.
Tho main fi atines of his address wero much like
what Governor Omi has given utterance to within
the pail six or eight iimnths. Speaking of social
equality of thc two races Governor Snows said :
"Men mako men equal before tho law ; thal is,
limy confer un them equal civil nml political
rights, hut thoy cannot imiko thom of equal stnt
uro{ of equal wisdom, or of tho samo color. No
moro can they uiaku them socially equal. So?
cial equality depends on ogrecnieut. Thc
laws cannot foi co it. 1 nm no man's equal,
socially, unless hu agrees to tho cquidity. No man
has a right to demand against my consent; mid Ihii
rule is univorsal and nil pervading among mun,
Your raco ia no exception to tho rule. Tho hon.
uat, industrious ami frugal among you do uot ad
mit to social equality tho cl-shoncut, idlo nm
waste Tul of your own color, nor do whito people
Social equality is simply a matter of privato agree
mont, and ia not to bo controlled by any public
law. Whenever tho black penplo desire socin
oquality, and tho whito peoplo ngreo to yield it,
wo shall hnYO it, and not before. It lakes two tr
mako n bargain, and I risk nothing in flaying that
neither whiten nor blacks in tho ScrU'h want Ic
mako thin bargain now. I havo but ono idoa tc
add. It is thia : there will bo social equality ii
thc South between tho races quito ns soon ns tin
snino tiling occurs at HIL- North; furl happen lc
know that tho Southern people havo a inncli
higher appreciation of tho black man's honor and
character than tho Northern peoplo have."
WE SAID IIECEXTLT that violent times throw vio?
lent mon hilo power. Thoy aro "by mont rnisoci
to that bad eminence" Hut such mci), when aflata
hocomu quiotcd, if iniloodthuy escapo punismout,
sink nut nf public eight into profound obscurity.
Hold, bad mon know thia, and heneo they contin?
ually light agaiuet puaco. They want tumult, lor
moil, agitation, violence, BO thal they may bc nm.
Iiluil to mt Kill pla.'" nu J pm. ur. Tl nu u.-.nui.U
Tor tho donporalo etfurta of tho handful of bad
A lute mon among IIB who aro opposing all who de?
dra to seo reconstruction ollcclcd by tho union
ind in tho interest of good mou of all classes and
:olors, ami who aro endeavoring li array thc
ducks agaiust tho whites. They pretend to ht
Ibo poculiar frionda of tho blacks, whilo thoy ari
nakiug war upon nearly all of tho intelligent ami
influential colored men, ns thoy aro upon nil thc
intelligent original Union whites, hecauso these
latter understand thuir inonu untu.ca and ucllial
motives, and will not bo led hy them. Thoy arc
dot, liku good Union men, trying to build up Uni
misai. They ooxo nothing for Iltiiiinluii,. hui""
Tor building up thomsolvos and getting all tho ofll
sea. They know that their only hope to clo so ii
n continued strife und violence, and heneo theil
unremitting dior ts in that direction.
Tumi: DAS JUST been published at Stuttgart
Udell is a great papcr-selliug and book-makinc:
itv, what pur pm lu tu bo au accurato account o
ho periodical literature of Gornmuy. Its state
uouls muy bo thua summed up : Periodical pul di
?aliona aro published, in-Anhalt, 12; Baden, A3
luv :M ia, HIM; Brunswick, IG; Dromon, 21: Hamburg
?0; Hesso (Darmstadt), 87; Lichtenstein, ll; I.ippc
. ictnmld, 3; Lubeck, 7; Luxemburg, fi; Mi ehlen
mrg-Schworin, 48; Mccklonburg-Strolitz, G; Olden
mig, 27; Austria (Oesterreich), 351; Prussia, 1471
li v i ib il as follows : Old Provinces, 108.1, Frankfort
m-tlii -Mame, .ii; Hanover, 117; Electoral Hesse
12; Hesse Homburg, 7; Hohenzollern, 4; Sehlen
vig-Holstcin, 48; Lauenburg, 2; Nassau, 4(1; Hem-r
Jc'.ilciz, ll; Kingdom of Saxony, 2dfi; Saxe-Altci
>urg, 8; Saxc-Coburg-Golha, 17; Saxc-Moiningct
IG; Saxc-"Wcimar-Eitciibacb, 23; Schoumbuigl
[.ippc, 1; Hchwarzburg, 8; Waldeck, ll; Wurtou
jurg, 189; tho German Cantons of Swilzorlanc
18il; Esthonin, Livonia, and ( orland (belonging I
llussia), together, Hi; altogether, 3241 periodic-!
uiblicalbum, 747 ot which aro polit ?cal, 2210 noi
tolitical, ami tho remainder of a mixed or goner
marnctcr. Dosidca, there arc a good many p
-indic?is published in tho Gorman language beym
.ho limits of Gcimnuy proper and Herman pro
noes close to it, as in Franca, l ngland, and tl
Hulled Slat's,
Sm.CHINO op "negro supremacy," tho ?Woitii
Hon A o v. (iii UK I.p. v's paper. Bays: "Thc rn nro 12,001
900 of people in tho South, whereof at least 8,001
OOO aro whites. There is ampio room them f
50,000,000 more, and crowds aro flocking in-all
thom whites. Europo is sending us a full tho
sand per day, and thc South proffers thom che
land, n genial clime, and employment, for ove
sort of industrial capacity. Now, that a good hi
vest has delivered tho South from fumino, and ll
reconstruction ia in rapid progress, Ibero is
region on earth that should attract so many inn:
granta. Twenty years hcuco shu will havo 25,00
OOO to IK),000,000 of people, wherein* tho blacks v.
probably number 5,000,000 or G,000,000. Unless
tho Inws which havo hitherto governed Ibo 1
crease of population aro subverted, tho whites
tho South must incraoso faster than tho blacks
at least four to ono. Not that tho blacks will I
to i nc I L uso also, but they aro nowiso recruited
immigration, and cannot bc. Africa semis foi
no voluntary omigrants; tho slave tratio is on
last logs, and no negroes aro coming to this ctol
try from any quarior. How, then, is it posai
[but tho 4,(000,000of blacks in this country Uioi
overbear tho 8,000,000 of whites in tho South, w
tho millions on tho point of nockine, thither ?"
A cuinc'AL connESPONDEMT writes lo tho N
fork Timtt: "To-day my nerves aro ag;
shaken with 'hors (hi combat.' Now this mot
'mil of tho tight.' Lut 'hors cfc combat' me;
disabled, and ia not itrictly translatable How
'esprit do conni,' 'toto do pout,' .Vc. Do atop t
dreadful du." Another philosophical correupi
ilent writes from Now Ilnvon to ask if it bo i
possible to provont tho creeping into usage of c
lah) substantives yd into objectives. When a
porter at Washington, or a roportor of tho cou
jenda tho nows that "Mr. 0. has a whitby bous
ir flint "K Btrcot ?a brcacUhy," or that "Mr.
nado a lengthy apooch," or that "Judge Mc roa
longtby decision," wo ask that your knowledge
puro English may ho of uso to mako progr
[not "to progress") in yonrolovor (not "talonte
pray to stop barbarisms and to rosloro such hon
uljoetivce as long, broad, w ide and high to a p
lino and honest uso. Another correspondent
?nests us to correct a common error in tho usc
tho word manor in tho Hhakosporiau quotal
"to (ho manner bom." Aa tho toxt of all g
editions shows, tho proper word is mutiner,
manor.
Tire Hop-res ZEiruNO (Hop Gaulle) of Nur
borg gives soiiio curious slut ?sties inspecting
consumption of boor in Europe. Tho avoi
quantity couaumod by each parson in tho ;
18410 waa 27 quarto, but it ill?cr? greatly In
varioua countries. In Bavaria tho average le
quarts ; in England, 113 ; in Wurtemberg, 101
Belgium, 80 ; in Brunswick, 08 ; in Thuringia,
in Saxony, 89 ; in Holland, 09 ; tn Badon, 31
Austria, 22 ; in Switzerland, 20 ; In Prussia, 1
in Franco, 15*, in Sweden, 11.6; In Spain, 2
llussia, 1.9 ; In Italy, 1 ; and in Portugal, 0.8.
tho capitals of Europe Munich relatively const
tho most boor, thc avorago drunk by each of it
habitante bolng 427 quarts a year. Tho Lonil
drinks m> au avorago 188 quarts a year;
Viennese lill ; tho Frankfortcr, 43; tho Bcrl
28 ; and Um Parisian, 22.
I/AUUEHT UIHCULATIUN.- Thc DAILY
NBWK jmUfakr* the Oficial I.lui ot' />,
trr* r, ma in ina in the J'nsloficc at thc. rmi
of each week, tujrccnhly to thc following
section of ike. Neto l\>ttaffice Luto, ns the.
uciospttprr hu vina the largest circulation in
thc dig oj Charleston:
M n nix d. A?il la? ii further caarlrd. Hui Usu of let?
ters rvtlltnllH inicalh'il for III any l'o-lofll. r In any ?itv,
IUHII or \lilli;:.', where n ucw?|i3pcr HIIUII bn prltilo.'l,
shall lu i. .11. r lin published mn unly ill Ibu ucwspa|>er
n hl. h. brinn published weekly ur ..fl. n. r, Hliall hay? lim
]?!:.. nt i 11- ul .tum within nalino nf delivery nf Ibu aahl
iillh'u
tra- AU communications tnten?eti wr publication fu
this joiirnttl must tie itiblrrssiil to the Millar of the
llailji Meirs. No. 18 llaiinc-ftrret. t'/iarieston, & C.
llitsintss tXtinmunictiltoiis ta t'tmuSktr of llitiiij
Kues.
ll M inion/ unilcrtakc to re'.rrn riicctnl cvminiiniia .
lions.
Atleerliscmcnts outside o/"/iir> city must be ticcoinjni
nitit leith thc cash.
CHARLESTON.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUOU3T 28, lKfi7.
Jim WORK.-Wo bnvc now completed our
ollico HO nu lo execute, iu (ho aliortcfit possible
lime, ALL. KINDS UP JOH WORK, and wc
mosl respectfully ask llic patronage of our
frienila.
TUB ?IIC Vl.Tll OV T1IIC CITY.
livery year ul.uni tili? (?mc there uro a htin
ilrcil diil'ereni ramara nbotit sickness mid i?pi
demics. Through ignorance, or thoughtless?
ness, Noiuctimea llirougit malice, reports nt'
(his cliitrnctcr ure originntoil, ilelrinicnlnl to
Ihe commerce nf thc eily. Willi n view of cor?
recting tliCHf irresponsible reports, anil remtiv
ing every possible cause for doubt or suspicion
in I lie premises, wc lenrn Dial, hy thc onlcr of
lite Commanding General, thc Chief llcnltlt
Olticcr nf thc eily will h?render publish n
weekly mortuary report. Hint every un?, near
ami fur, limy ace thc sanitary comlitiou of thc
city. This is right ami eminently proper, for
if thc city ia healthy, il is proper i lint it should
bc linnie known, und so, on Ibu oilier limul, if
there is present any infectious or contagious
disease, thc people have n right lo lie informed
of it at thc first possible opportunity ; and wc
publish accordingly, in nur issue thia morning,
thc report for ibo week ending August "21,
1807.
Wc have luken pains lo nscerlnin some facia
relative lo thc health of thc city, and after
careful inquiry of thc Oily Registrar nnd thc
Military Medical authorities, ns well ns ninny
of our private practitioners, we uro happy to
have it in mir power to slate I lin t the city, nt
ibis limo of year, was perhaps never more free
of diseases of gravity than it is nt present.
This is thc more rcmnrknhlc when wc con?
sider thc extraordinary nimiunt of raiti that
lias fallen thc present summer, From ovory
quarter nlmosl of Ibc United States, wc have
reports of tho prevalence of epidemic discuses:
In thc West cholera, tin Ilia Gulf yellow fever,
und the several types of miasmatic fovcrs
everywhere. Druggists inform us thal never
before lins Ibero boen such a demand for qui?
nine. Thc great chemical laboratories of the
North ure entirely unable to meei this unprecu
ilontcd demand. Wc have, not remained cn
lircly exempt fruin this visitation. In Ibc out
skirts of thc city, especially in thc northern ,
and northeastern paris, Ihe physicians report
au nntisunl number nf casca nf Ibc several
forms of min-mut ic fevers. Hui the disease is
confined to I bose localities, und needs must owe
its origin lo limul causes. The henri of Ibc
city, tho entire business portion, lina never
neon more exempt from every form of disenso
litan is Ibc cuso nt present.
True, it may tic sni.i ii.?. :.
liver. There is plenty nf time yoi for an opi
1 eui ic. In this opinion we cannot concur. The -
tot season may lie considered over. The days
ivill bc shorter, and thc nights cooler, mid thc
laloriiic rays ol' Ibc sun will have less power
o foment into disease mid epidemic tiny chance
norbilic cause found in thc atmosphere. With
irdinary caution, ?neb ns wc bare every rea?
ran to believe baa been exercised all this Hum?
mer, and is still being exercised, wc may con?
fidently hope to "turn thc line" in a continuance
it our present immunity from serious disease,
?nd Ihua safely run into port-eur winter
quarter, where exhilarating breezes and in?
vigorating health await us, to compensate for
Ibc waste ol' vital force incurred hy our long I
ind spending summers.
Tiiruugh thc kindness of Ibc City Registrar, i
wc were permitted lo examine Um reports of
the Health Department, Mortuary Reports, I
Thermometric Rcgislcr, etc., otc, from which
wc make the. following cxtrnclB, which, wc hope, ,
may aol provo uninteresting lo our renders,
'flic 11 enli li Department has charge of tho sick <
poor uf thc eily, black nnd while, holli in ,
hospitals and iu "private quarters." Under 1
au iigi'conicut with Ute Freedmen's Llurenil, thc <
eily provides them with incdicnl attendance
and hospital room, while thc Government abun?
dantly supplies rations, medicines, hospital
stores, etc. Thc city pays six physicians to
nttcntl them, nnd enjoys the services of Iwo
additional physicians, paid, wc bclicvo,
from tho fund of SIUKAU'S Dispensary.
All of (beac make weekly and monthly
rcporls to the Chief of tho Health De?
partment. From nu examination of thc July
rcporls, we find there were during Hint month,
in tho bounds of this city, holli in hospital nnd
dispensary practice, among thc freedmen, IfiO
cases of illness, continued from thu previous
mouth, and 7 IU new cases, giving a tul ul of 'JO.">
ca.-es of sickness treated by Ibo dispensary and
hospital physicians of thc city. Among thc
"Refugees" (fiction for "while poor"), lhere
wcro in July, continued from June, 108; new
coses i'nil Total, 042. Total of deaths in
July-whiles, 4 ;. colored, !l?.
Thc miasmalic disensos in July prevailed
tu thc following extent muong thc freedmen,
spoken of in Ibc Inst paragraph ('.lO? cases,)
Typhoid fever IO cases, of which four fatal.
Remiden! 115, one fatal, t|tiotidian intermittent
70, one fatal; tertian intermittent 08 ; con?
gestive fever 2, of which one fatal. Wo arc
nwarc that wc may bc charged with ignorance
or wilful inaccuracy, in enumerating typhoid
fever among Ibc diseases of a malarious origin;
but wc hopo not ; our reason for so doing
being thc fact thal classifications thus made
(for tho City Registrar) arc seldom very relia?
ble for scientific purposes, nnd we therefore
prefer lo give thc zymotic diseases, which mny
by nay possibility owe their origin In local or
malarious causes.
Of refugees, or while poor, (012 cases in
July,) 2 arc marked typhoid, ttl remittent, Tr.
quotidian intermittent, 8?I tertian, 1 quartan,
and 2 congestive intermittent, ono of which
proved fatal.
Tho mortality reporta for July 1807, aro as
follows: During Ibo first wcok in July, Ibero
were !!!! deaths from all causes in thc City of
Charleston, Ht whites, nnd 20 colored; of
which -I from miasmatic diseases. During Ibo
second weck'20 deaths, 7 white and III colored,
li from miastnatio discuses. During tho third
week M deaths, IO whites and 20 colored-7
from miasinntic diseases. During tho fourth
week 28 deaths-7 whites and 21 colored, fi
from miasmatic diseases.
In August the mortality reports have been
ns follows: During tho week ending August
il, Utero wcro 27 deaths, 0 whites and 21
colored, 0 of which from miasmatic diseases.
Week ending August IO, ill deaths, IO whito
and 24 colored, of which G from miasmatic
diseases. Week ending August 17, 44 deaths,
20 whites and 24 colored, of whick 8 from dis?
eases of malarious origin. During the samo
week we may mention also, though not perti?
nent to tho subject in hand, tbat there were 6
deaths from trlsmus naa?enUum, 4 of which ia
vrhilo children : o fuel, wc t. ?inprc
ccdeutcd in thc history ol' (.'hurl? Uiirlnj?,
Ilia week Milting S.ii.nilsy liHgust -I.
lhere were '.".I death*, I I whiles p wsliireds
of which number lhere were 7 initiMiiiilii;
discuses.
We htire Iherefore .".7 ilmlhJwIlHca: in
.Illly, lsr.7, iiu<l WI uf eolnrergninsl
whiles in .Inly. 181)1}, niel Ticks; and
against 1 Cl 1 white* in .Inly,, nuil 1
coloreil : n renou kulde small ilily there?
fore of whites thia your.
('misii 1er i ng thc first foureks given
nbuvo for August nu nu nvcrugl having .>
woekly reports this mouth, wein a mor?
tality or lil' whitca nml MW col In August,
IHH7, against HS whites Htulcolnreil, in
lSOt'i, and .ri7 whites mill Ntl od in IMS.
This, howevor, wo have ?very rn tolieliovo,
gives (Ito mortality lou large thc present
mont fi ; both becauae il ombrti'nrt of duly,
Jays) nail also brciiuso tlmsually lnrgc
mon ul itv ol' Hie I bini ireckm into tho
caloillntion nf Un- remaining M
Thc population of Ibo city it- ascertained
with any degree of accuracy, ia supposed
lo he about :t."i,(MI(), whiles nuolorcd nearly
equaJljr divided. In IMli?, ro were leas
whiles and more colored in t ily than now.
Thcro ia no reason lo bclieuat lhere ha?
been any material change cilln the numUor
of (lie population or in the rivo proportion j
of Hie two colors, during past Iwclvo
months. Tliis is thc opinioit' those who
should know,
Tho fall of ruin during thaninicr months
lina been as follows in I lie Insiree years.
?SOS. I 1KCT.
?i?y.1.77 roches, I ?..?
June.17.2? iuchoH, 5 HIM
July.ii.es Inches, I s-M
Augnsl.CMH Indice. I U-W
This is only up to AugtUMl (inclusivo.)
Tho aUHMini ot' rain for tb i non lb may yd
roach Hint of June, Ibu hint, wc believe
ever known hero.
Thc mean lempcrnlurc, nmircd by FAH
BKNIIKIT'S tlicrmoinctcr, "dcticil," nt - 1*. M-.
is na follows :
1805. ll.
May.w.49 IO 10.7?
June.Mi'j'j u tto.&ti
July.811.21 M
August.80.38 01
Wc worn unable lu oblnin t moan tempera?
ture for July and August tl year; thc maxi?
mum for duly was U0 ; andor August thiiH
far only SH degrees Knhroieil. We would
observe, however, that itnur opiuion, Ibis
scale docs not givo a proporiport of thc aver?
age atmospheric temperado of thc city, as
thc oflice of tho Health Dep-tmcnl, corner ol
Calhoun street and llutledf Avenue, is in a
remarkably cool situation,ind thc mercury
generally several degrucs l.vcr than in nlhci
Bi(uiilion8 further down tow.
Wc believe wo have show.enough, however,
lo provo that Hie eily is onjjing a rcmarknbli
immunity from disenso this allumer ; and thal
whatever Ilia common opiniu to thc contrary
this has not been cither i hot or a nicki/}
Stimmer.
Thc health department hu been very aclivi
in doing every thing prnctbible for Ihe cleans
lng and disinfecting of thrsity. (Iver 10,001
lbs. of copperas and titXHJlis. of eblorido o
limo havo been purchasid by the city, nm
gratuitously distributed b small quantities
Hosides Ihcse, fruin ?JO to lllbarrcls of frcahl;
slacked limo uro dislributid every two week
hy Hie city carts I? all Hie oicnings and grating
nf drains throughout thc cly.
DENTISTRY.
DENTIS?.
It" NEB of Meeting andl??a?iy ?WSS!V"'V*V rnf
June lu wsfiiuo
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
WILLIAM H. GILMLAMI i SOS,
Krui Estate Agents, Auctioneers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. S3 HAYNK HTBRET.
S'llnul .r S
WILLIS & CHLSOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
S Ii IP PINO AOENTS
WH.T.A'lTEND TO TUE PrmOUASK, SALK AH
HUH MENT (lo Foreign and Domestic Pnrts)
COTTON. HI CK. LUMUKU AND NA V AL ST?HES.
ATLANTIC W11 \ lt I ', i lui rle.to ii. ti. C.
E. W ILLIS. .A. it. UlllsOl !
Ootuher 75_
NUT1CK.
TOE SHIPPING AND COM MISSION BU9INEF
will for the pr?sent be rsxriad CB aa usual by tl
undsrslsuud st No. 18 Dut Ley. over th? store former
xouplod by CU A Ul, TUOMBY Ar CO.
All i ortona having lndlvlduil cltJmi mutt presont tl
niue, and those ludchled individually will mako ?a
UH ul to JOHN TOOMEY.
Inly 20
LOTTERIES.
GEORGIA
STATE LOTTERY
FOU THE
BENEFIT
OF THE
MASONIC ORPHAN'S HOME.
BOYD, WILSON & CO., Manager.?
ATLANTA, GA.
Great Extra Scheme,
CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000.
TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR
TO lil'. DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA.,
hKPrE.HBF.il lill, 1807,
?tu will purchase a Package of ten Tickets, bab
lo draw ?10,000.
AU Prizes paid without discount.
Official Drawings scut each purchaser.
All Prizes cashed at thia Offico.
Jtjr CorTcanondenls may rely on prompt attention I
mirra by simply enclosing money with full address.
AW All orders for Tickets, Bebemos, and iufonnaUo
lo be addressed to JAMES Kimi,
M a nag or'a Agent,
Lock Box No. 681, Charleston, 8. C.
Office: No. 20 BROAD 8TIIKET. Imo August 3
ASTROLOGY.
THE WORLD ASTONISHED
AT THE WOHTJEttrUL U1TVELAT10NB
MADE BY Till". ORE AT ABTROLOQ 1ST,
Madame H. A. PERRIGO.
SHE HKVALS 8ECP.ETH NO MORTAL KVKIt H S KV
She restores to happiness those who, from dolefi
nvenls, catastrophe*, c rosana lo love, loss of relations ac
Monds, loss of money, fcc, have beoorue doepoudon
Hbo brings togeUior those long separated, gives lolorm.
lion concerning absent friends or lovers, rectores lost <
?tolon proporty, tells you the business you are be.
rinaUQod to pursue and tn what you will be mott niece,
ral, tautet speedy marriages, and tells yon the very di
rou vf ill man-v, give, yuu lin names, likeness aodcha
acterlsUrs of tbs person. Bbs reads your very thought,
and by her almost supernatural power?, unvttls the dal
and bidden myalerie* of lbs future. From tho star? vi
seo in lb ri (lr main rut-tho maloBo stan that overcome i
prt dom?nale In the configuration-tram the aspects an
positions of tho pianota and the fixed stars In Ihe heaver
al tho time of birth, abo deduces the roture desUny I
man. Fall not to consult tte greatest AatrologhU c
earth. It costa you buts trifle, and yon may imw agal
have so favorable an opportunity, Consultation fee. wll
likeness and all desired lnlonnaUon, (1. Parti?? Ilvlr.
st a distance can consult Uio Madame by mall with erm
safety and satisfaction to themselves, aa If In person,
full and explicit chart, written out, with all Inquiries ai
s wi rod sod llkenoaa enclosed, ae.it by mall on receipt i
price above mentioned. The strictest surety will t
maintained, and all correspondence retained ordostr..',
od. Bcfereuoesof the highett order furnished those o
airing them. Write plainly the day of th* month ir
yearin which you were boro, enclosing a small loo.
bair.
'Address, lin III? H. A. PEBBIQO,
P. 0. Daawxa 393, Bur?ALO, N. T.
March M ly
_ WANTS._
llFAlVTKIi. A t??lt?. Til .MIM? A CHILD
m.,!.I.. housework. A.irly ut Neil? ItlMINU
I'll EMT. oj.iK. st. PaulN Church, lliviuiiinriiila
MM tf.iuln .1. i AlUPWt VH
.lrAtlTKD, A <JOl?l> i ?>t?K ANDWANI1EK
fl tor usinait lamllv. tm "'."il"? ?>?.? rivnm
undid g.NKl wagin xviii 1"' |wkl. Apply ?t Ni?. 21
ION I'AUUK KT ll ELT. Aligns! 27
V IM.vrKII, X l-'K.MM. .-: CI.MKK IN A
VV 1IAKKHY ANIM-ONI H I IONI UV ESTABLISH
1KNT. A?Wn*? I.LIT..lt ..K,M aUillutt loniw <?r appll
aut aud refirpiu e. !!. August 27
BAKKUN WASTED I It.VUElts iV.WTKDI
Wau!. .1 Immcdlati'lv ft Nu. 1 I IKEA I' HAKEII. wliu
*.-aii?hl. laking ehargii ot ?nark, nuil rum.lint all
well. Nunc bul a Ural class man iiml apply. MKem a
me. a Steady alni ilc.lrablu piara willi good ?rajan i an ba
.blabm.l.
Atm,
Wsnlrd . SECOND IIANH. capable ot runnlm: an
?veli. Apply al 1 lils OFFICE. Anm??
rrUATlON \V?VrKI).~WAKTKI?. HY A
married man. iii Bleaily belilla, a Hlliiatiuu lu any
respectai.lo huahua*. Will makn hlinarir useful lu ab
muai any . ?[ ?, iii. Addrcea "0. P.." at thia lillico.
August 13
TO RENT._
ri'o IIPM', THAT 111 si H A I! 1,1.: HKHl
L DENCE kuown aa No. mu King street. cimlaiuiiiK
Aro aiiuaru roums, double, piazza, ami all necessary out?
buildings; largo cistern attached. To a good tenant Ibo
rent will bo moderate. Apply at FUHCUOOTT k IIIIUH'.
uitY OOODS STORE, wrufj AUKUMI aa i
mu IIBST. THAT DESIRABLE R K H I . I
I OFNOF, Nu. ll KINO STKEKT, ?llb all Um nacsa
sary oillbuildiugs. ristrni. 4c. Impuro at No. V, MOUTH
HI OE OF TUE ABOVE. __ ?Hil_Juno ?
TU RKirr, A KINK .?IIKKK-STOKT RESI?
DENCE. willi ga?, clslsrn, Ac, No. S SMITH'S
LAMB. II. kt. M MmnALI. Ai ?HO.
Brokera and Heal Estate Agent*.
August 27 a Nu. ;i3 iirtiad ?Irrst ,
3_/IOR 11 KN 1, A COM Fl 111 TA II LK C?TTAUK,
1 lu a healthy part ot the illy. Apply al No. 7 AM
ukiisr STREET._2*_August IT
mai RH NT, VIII CORIRIDDIUUS AMI?
_1_ plsasanllT ailtiateil two and a half abiry BRICK
DWELLING No. 62 Hasel atreet, mirth ?Ide, near Eaat
Hay. Pnasesalun glveu on lat September. Apply at
THIS OFFICE. Auguat 21
FOR SALE.
A lt Alli: I ll A MK.-KUR SALIC AT A
A; HAllOAIN, Slock, UlouslU. Ac., or a VEOETAHLK
PA KM on the Nwt, within city boundary, very forillo,
mut in p. rivet working order, with Icase.of nv? yean, al
a moderate rent; large dwulllug .mil necessary outbuild?
ings, lino maroon grove; rsasonu lor selling, owner
going North. No agents niel only (bono meaning linai?
ne-.i need apply. ?I NO. 1H JASPEll COUKT.
August 28_wrt_
17%OR N ALIC--A FINK RI I LC ll COW AT
1 HUNT'S WAGON YAHD.
August 2H 1
LOST.
IOST OH MISI.AH>, ON HATUIlllAY, THE
j 24tb, a pair of GOLD FHAMED SPECTACLES. /
rewanl ono will bo given if left at No. 70 li I IO Al
STREET. 2 August 27
BOARDING.
BOAICHINU_TIIREK PLGA?A.NT rtmiM'
with good IIOA11D can bs had on icu m Billa ts april
ration to No. Vj CllUltiai s rut LT, weat ?Ide, nea
Tradd ?treat. Terms rcaaonabl*. Juno 12
I.-YXCEl.t.KST BOARD, AT VERY LOV
li rates. In lite moat cutral busluaaa part of the city
without lodging, lu a privais house, can now be hail
Kur par?iulars address "X. L," Poatnflico. May ta
RAILROADS.
DOUBLE DAILY
ALL HAIL PASSE NO ER ROUT]
BETWEEN
ATLANTA AND KEW ORLEANS
VIA
Chat?iinngn ami (.rand Junction
THROUUII IN KURT Y-N INK notus
f pitAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY Al 8:46 A.M. AN
A. 7:0u P.M.. miking close ronnoeUoni at aU point
Arriving tl New Drinan, at H P.M. and 11:40 A.M.
OaT-paagiugors by 11 al mi uf the Georgia Railroad mal
rinse eonnactiona with thia mute st Atlanta.
NO STEAM MOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUT]
ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIOIIT
TRAINS.
RAGGAOE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE AR LOW A
HY VNY OTHER ROUTE.
THROUGH TICKETS HOOD UNTIL USED,
fan he obtained al Oeorral Ticket ( itu.... Allanta, Gi
Oeurgla Ratlitiad, Augusta, (la.; Knuth Carolina Hailrus
Charleston, s. C.; Smith Carolina Railroad, Columbi
" Jilly U ""JiVo" "ftcalcril'sttu" 7?lc\WV$S!??2?...
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE, )
Mans OuaiiD Honan, (
CiiaitLESTON, H. C., August 22, 1887. )
rptlE FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF OHDINANl'l
X are publiahod for the lof?miaUon nf all whom
may concern. O. D. SIGWALD.
Captain of Pollre.
....?..
Hate. VI. Alt smoking of any yipe or segar In Wu!
Point Oardeo, aod East ur South nattery, bs and t
.arno la hereby prohibited; aud any person who stu
violate this clausa of tut? Ordinanco ?hall, for each ai
every such offence, forfeit sad pay tho sum of fl vu di
lars, lo bo rscnvorcd In thu Olly Court, one-half tl
amount to bu glveu to Ibu informer.
. ...?..
H ru. VIII. All Indoccnt and disorderly conduct, om
lng and swearing, clamorous noises, drunkenness, qm
n iling, lighting, ur profanity, committed In Whim Pul
i jardeo, ur nn either of the Batterie? aloreaaid, ?hall I
piiuiahed in tho aame mauaer aa the same offences a
uow directed by law to bo puui.hod whou rouiinJttod
auy other porUona of the city.
. ..?.? ?
Sax. X. No person or persons shall riilo. lead or dtl
sny horse or borses.tmuln or mulei, within the oucloau
of tba i i ar.b-n, under a penalty of Uva dellars for ove
auch offence, to be recovered lu the City Court, one-hi
lbs amount cf tho Hue to bo given to tho Informer
. ..... .
SEC. XI. It shall not bo I.wtul for any person or pt
aona lo secura or moor with their laste any veaael, bc
or raft to any part of tho wharf, or tho rallinga th?rei
at Whlto Point, constructed by the City Council, leadli
from Ihst part o. last Ray called Ibo battery to Sou
Ray atreet, or lo land from any boat, veasel or ri
auy boards, lumber, or other material, on any part of tl
said wharf; and If aoy pcrsou or persons .hall violate
transgress any 0f the provialona contained in thia clam
such person or persona shaU forfait and pay fifty dollai
to bu recovered in tho City Court, jim-half or whloh pi?
ally shall go to Um Informer.
Whereas, many loaded drara and carts paaa unnecaai
rily through King streut, In Uio city ol Charleston
tho great olietrucUon or thal thoroughfare, and to. t
serious inconvenience and danger of those who ha
business therein:
f?e ie ordaiuetl. That from and after the paaalng of tl
Ordinance it shall not be lawful for any li ce ns od ca
dray, wagon, or ot),er ramage, ladun with colton.-lui
ber, or other merchandise or commodity, to be drlv
through tho said King street aouth or Calhoun street
SDy part thereof, aavu and oioupt for thc purposo of t
reiving or depositing a load in auch part of said atrai
and any driver or conductor of any such uart dr?
wagon, or other carriage, offending ber, lu, abell lori
and pay a sum of not loss than bia dollars, nor mo
than twenty dollars._30_Auguat 23
PUBLIC Ml I ll I .
OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, ?
January 3, 1807.1
POBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDI
tho fotlowiuej Ordinance licenses havobcen prep&r
ror delivery from Ibis Office. 8. THOMAS,
City Treaauror,
SEC. 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
City Council Mumbled, That from land after tho first d
ot January, Uceases abell bo takonout for all cam, dra
anil wagous, ueed for private sod domestic purposes
tho asmo maimer, and according lo tho rame prurlal?
uow of fon o In rel?tiuu to carts, drayH and wagons, let
driven (for hire, except giving bond?. And each sn
carl, dray or wagon, .hall bo provided with a bulgo oe
laluiug Ibo uiunbcr thereof, and marked Pr?vale, lo
placed ou the outside or ibo abaft.
Sao. 2. No person shall bo taken by tho Troaanrcr
.uroly lo any bond under tho Ordlnanco couccnUiur
ccuses tor carin, drays, wagons sud other carnages!u
tess ha or aho bo a freeholder.
BBC. 3. The tollnwlug shall hereafter bo the rates I
licenses lor public snd pr?valo carla, draya, wagons k
including tho horses or mules used thereof, whloh sb
bo tree Dom other taxaUon:
rvnuc cauTs, noars, ETC., OB rn mc KMSLOTSD IN AI
Dusuuua vvuAXEVia, ron mu DIBZOT OB IKUIBBCT
For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by ono borso
malo, ?20.
For avery cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horans,
mules, tOO.
For every back and carriage with two wheels, $20
For every hark and carriage with lour wheels HO
For ovcry alago or omnibus (except lino omui'bu
with two horses. ?50.
For ovory stage or omnibus (except Une omnlbo
drawn by four horaea, SOO.
^For ovory truck drawn oy two or more horses or aol?
For every expresa wagon drawn by two or more hors
or mutes, MO.
miran ru nra AKD rniYlTC ear. rs, DBUTS, ?TO.
For every bread cart or wagon, ?j.
For every cart, dray or wagon, used forprivate or d
mcaUc. purposea, and not to be employed In thc trail
porting or goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or SJ
oilier commodity, tot compooasUoD, either directly ,
IndirecUy for thc same, shall pay for a Uccnso tho sum
ts, exclusive ol Uio bono or mole.
IlaUflod in Olly CouucU, this leth day of Januar
|u a.) in Uio year of our Lord one thousand eight hu
cued aud sixty-six.
nyUieklayo, ?. * M*e*
January?_W. H. BMITH. ffloik of CounciL
AN ORDINANCE "
to DJcorxiuTB TUB om m a u i or rrraoutrar, m TB
UUOTS, ann OTU BB tNriuuuanui ott?.
iJ?S Sf* ordained by Ike Mayor and Aldermen,'
Cit/ Council antmbled. That rrora sod after the HUi di
of J?nenext, lt shall nolba uwful to keep Petroliui
Keroasne. Rock Oil, Usnxine, Bonsolo, or any oibar i
flammsble oil or ohs on atoraga or for aale in any celia
.tore or bulldlug south or Lino street. In a largar trna.
Illy than fifty gelions on sny ooo lot or promis??, ar
any snob quantity so kept or stored ah all bToont??ned
vessels ot Un or other msta!.
fcRO. 2. That Ptlroleum, Ita prod no ta, or any other ?
flammabls oil or olia, when brought Into the city by Ur
OT.??U:T,.,n*7.b*,"P,on,J,r hu orin any bm laing
which colton is not stored, ror a period not saca?dli
?anlZ f0Ur non". "Pen Uio expirsUon or whleh limn
shall bs rem mci and kspt la lbs manner aa ree aired t
Ibo foragolng sscUon.
S"S ? Au' P"??? or peraoas TiolsUrut any part
Ulla Ordinance shall be subject to a Aoo or two huadr<
dofUl?l *T *xch offence, recoverable in any Court of cor
Klsntluriadls'Jon.
.Ulled In etty Council this t wen ty ? fl rat day Of Ma/, I
tba year of our Lord one thousand tight hundrsd ai
aixty-asvan.
I'-*-) P. C. OAIIJsABD, Mayor.
W. H. Sumi. Clerk of C<rano?. Jons 0
E. M. WHITING,
CORONER AINU MAGISTRATE,
SAH HEM ii Villi HIS OFFICE FROM OHALMEP
ftrcel lp No, T7 CUUC?1I bTOriET. ussr fl
?Valiler. ?vpu!n
MEETINGS,
I.XXDAi Atilt MillCR. Sil???, \. I-'. M.
\N KXTHA < l>MAIIIM'-.\'t'li?N IW Till* MIMIC.
will bf held Tai, ?:.>< W, dm ed-n. lath lHrt.,|
I Kn'clmk.
liv iinlcr ?f W. M.
Atlgusl 1
t i'i'v <or\?'ii..
4 N EXTRA M Kl MT Nc. ur I'll'Y ?'(HINCH. W?1.I
A. De brid TAii /My, at f. ..Vin. )., I?. M.
VY. II. SMIT H.
August'ls I Clerk nf Cmut.il.
.I'AI.MKT'IO OUAItO ( II.UtlT.tWI.i; AS
SOCIATIO.N."
riMIE RrXltll.AU MONTHLY M KUTI Nil ul Tl IK AS
1 ttOCIATlON will l<- al Hu* Manum- Hall, Tai
Kvtninf, J HI), malani, CH, dork.
Hy order. I'. WA HUI.S M. I ll'.ll.
August 'it 1 Sccn-lnry l\ (l. c. A.
AMUSEMENTS.
l'KOF. HOLMES' LKCTliltKS.
(IKOl.OUK'AI, KVIDKKC'KH UK THU A\
TIlit'lT-V lit" MAN.
ffnUK SECOND LECTURE ON THK MOSAIC ACCOI'XT
JL or CREATION, an rncunleil in Uunrata, ? ill in- ?le.
llTcroil in lim Chapel ul 111.' ell. g.- ur I hurlcidnn.
Tai? eTrcnina, thu -JStlt luntaul, beginning at M ?V
proclnoly.
Tho initnl" rs or the Young Mi'li'H ChriHllau Aa??
Hon, the Clergy, anti tho ciUzeuu generally, nm invited.
August 'in
EDUCATIONAL.
Till? EXEHCI?ES
OE THE SUUSCIHHEIfS S'iUOOL WILL ?JK UR.
SUMED. ID. V.) on Htanilay, SepteniLer Sd, nt No.
St) DULL STREET. W. II. 'l'A lt HA NT, M. I?.
August 28 wall
VJ?ri?lN?X MILITARY 1NSTITITK.
l.lCXlM.TON, VA.
AIIHANOEMENTS AHE IN PHdllltESS Tl) ACCOM
MODATE Ono Hundred ndditinnnl CmletH in thia
UisUtuUun. HM well established ehnrni'ler ter Itu sys.
tom of discipline, mid course ?if iiialriicllnii, mm mends
tn tlio support nf those who ?lusin- ti |inu'iii*.-il islueit.
an. IidunitaUon wlU ho supplied l>y np|illenlhiu I? the
under signed. FRANCIS ll. SMITH.
May 'ju mit own Superintendent.
REMOVALS.
HKMOVAI,.
riMIH iUMisciillvr.il HAS REMOVED HIS SUIT
L CHANDLEItY IlUHINEHa to No. Ut? EAST HAY,
corner Unity Alloy, s few doors below Hie old aland.
Augustan Al.HEllT U. STONE.
FURNITURE, ETC. _
PUi?NJTU?O! FURlNriWK!
MANUFACTURED HY
F. KRUTINA,
Nos. 90 and 98 Ens! Houston street
Nei-vv York: City.
LL THIS FURNITURE. CONSISTING OF PAItl.OIl
^^a. CHAMUEIt, DININO HOOM AND LIBRAR1
SUITS, ls or thc latest styles, ami manufactured or th
very best material, under thu personal sup, rvislon <>r th
Proprietor, and guaranteed.
ParUes lu thu Mouth deslrtog il nu Household 1 nunan
csn be supplied direct from thu manufactory; or tho!
alioul vlalUng Now York will timi ll tu their advantage1
mamine this Stock before purchasing elsewhere. A
Ovada wsrranted. wfoiJinu* July Ul
TOBACCO, ETC.
"LA CRIOLA"
SEGAK STORE,
COHN El II HHOADWAV ASD17TII STU IC Kl
NF.tv Tome.
rpilB CMM.lt Mi IN til) WILL HE PLEASED TO SE
J. hil Southern felpudo. Tho choicest HAVANA SI
OARS, of sll tba loading brands, with a general ?--or
m.ot of Smokers* ArUclo. slways ?rn hand.
Juno 1 D. OlTOLENOlll, Agent.
HOTELS. _
PAVILION HOTEL.
A FINK LUNCH
Ser veil Every D a y,
FROM ll TO l!? O'CLOCK.
June 5 _
S. SWANDALE
-OTini'ltlKTOU CK Till-:
Mansion House,
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
NEW ORLEANS.
FBOPBIETOnS :
WM. A. HURD.Of Now Orh-ai
W. F. CORKERY.Of Spottswood Holol, Richuioo
Telegraph and Railroad unices in 1 lot u ml a or Hut,
Jana 17 Gino
STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. ?al. X3, US ANO ll
Droadway. N. Y.. oppo.ito Bowling (Irsen-I n t
European Plan_THE STEVENS HOUSE ls well ai
widely known tu tits travelling public. Tba locstlou is <
in dally suitable lo merchants and business men; it ia
close proximity to th. business part of the city-is i
Uio highway nf Southern and Wsstorn travel-and adj
uiut I? all tho principal Railroad arid Steamboat depoi
Tba STEViNS HOUSE has liberal accommodation :
ovsr SOO gilesta-lt ls well furnished, and poasossvs eve
modem luiprovoinent for Ibo comfort and c mortui II inc
of Its Inmates. Tho rooms are spacious and woll von
lated-provided wi Ut gas and water-tho attendance
prompt and respectful-and tho table is generously pi
vlded with every delicacy of tho season at moderate rah
Tba rooms having booo refurnished and remodeled,'
ara cnaV -o to offer extra facilities for UKI comfort at
plcasurt, -f our guests. OEO. K. CHASE At CO.,
May 38 Arno Prtipriotora.
AFFLICTED !
SUFFER NO MORE
When by tho uso or DR. JOINVILI.R'S ELIXIR y
can bo cured permanently, and at a trifling coat.
Tba astonishing success which has attended Ulis I
valusbls medicino for Physical and Nervous Weskn.i
General Di unity and Prostration, Loss ot Muscular li
orgy, Impotency, or any of the consequences of yundu
indiscretion, renders lt Um most valuable preparan
over dlscovorod.
lt will remove all nervana afToaUnns, depression,!
cit.m cul, incapacity to study or business, loss of moa
ry, confusion, thoughts of self destruction, frora of I
sanity, Ac. It will restore tho upi? tile, rem iv Hie beal
q/ those wbo have destroyed lt by sensual excess or e
practice".
Young Men, bo humbugged no moro by "Quack Di
tors" sud Ignorant ptacUUonera. but send without del
for tba Elixir, and be at ouco restored lo health and in
pineal. A pert ?ct Curo I? Guaranteed lu every iuataiii
Price fl, or four bottles to one ad tiro's ?a.
Ono bottle ls sufficient to effect a eura In all uni Itu
caaes,
ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE'fl 8PECIFIC PILLS, for t
speedy and permanent cure nf (ionorrlme, (licet, U
tl,ral Discharges, (Travel, Mri. tare, und all affections
tho Kidneys sud madder. Cures effected In from uno
five daya. Tin y aro prepared from vegetable extra,
that aro harmless on the arstem, and ncvor nauseate t
stomach or impregnate Ibo breath. No chango of il
ls ueccaaary wbllo using thom, nor does their acUon
any inanuer lnterlere with business pursuits. Prim
per box.
Either of the abovo-iuentionod articles will bo rent
any address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mail
express ou reeoipt of price. Address all orders to
BEilOEK, H li Livid st CO., Clieniiita,
March 30 ly No. '185 Hiver streot. Troy, N. V.
PUBLIC NOTICK.
Orrie a Ci.xux or C. HIM H., I
May 18G7. j
The following SecUon of " An Ordinance to abolish I
office of Speriuteudeot of Streets ; to provide for Hoe
lug Iba Htreets' Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in tl
City of Charle,alon Cleon, and for oilier purpoaea,"
hereby published for the in fun nation or all coucerned :
For the duo protection of tho said contractor or co
trac Ix ra, it itfurthtr ordained. Thal avery owner, leas?
occupant and tenant of any premises fronung in ai
street, lane, alley, or open court, shall on every di
(Sundays excepted) baye tba dirt, nilli, garbage, or nUii
offal, placed In front of bia or her lot. In a barrel, box <
heap, and In readiness for the contractor, by thu hour.
asven o'clock, A. M., iroiu tba fust day of May lo tl
first day of November In overy year ; and by lb? hour i
nlno o'clock, A. M., frc m Uio first dsy or Novemtier I
the first dsy of May following. And any partan offeni
lng herein, or placing any ?liri, filth, garbage, or olbi
offal. In any .treat, laue, or aUey, or o]>rii court, after tl
boors above named, niall bo subject tn a fine not lu
than two nor more than liva dollars, for each and even
offence, to be imposts! by lbs Mayor.
By order W. H. SMITH,
Kay ll Clerk of CounoU
fflKK aaOAfl.
MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1
OTTT ."" '-i November 9, Ki. J
AIX PKRHOMS DESIROUS OP REBUILDING IN TU
Durnt Districts and Waste Places of Hie City, ui
der "An Act of Hie Qenerol Assembly, giving author!
to tho City Oounrll of Charlea ton to proceed In the ms
tar of a Fire Loan, with a slow to old In building up tl
Oily anew," aro hereby notified that tho form of appl
sallen for loans con be obtained at tho office ef the Ciel
of Cou nell, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
All application, muit be** -d lo the above mcntiooi
office, as tbs Oommlltee will meet avery Monday to cot
?Idar tba sam e.
By order of lbs Mayor W. H. flUITH,
Novsoaherin_ clerk ol Connell,
NOTICE.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLO WIN
clause of SecUon 1 of an "Ordlnauce to Raleo Su
piles for thc ro.r 18?7," ls published for the InformaUc
0/persona selling doods by sample or otherwise, wbo a
not residents of this city. All such persona aro hero!
notified to report at thia office,
.Tarra dollars oo every hundred dollar, of all goos
sold In thia city t ???ona not residents, by sample i
o'bywtse.'' W. H. SMITH.
March 8 ,nerk of Connell
THE CAROLINA TIMES,
PUBLlflllKD AT OIUNOEDDRG C. II.
ria PATER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT TH
middle portion of tba State, and offers tho bei
fMttJUee for adrartteora. Febii?rr 2*
GROCERY AND Ml?CrlliflMFOlJ^
COHN ! COHN! !
< >X oNSKiNMI'.NT.
Pitt.M l' winn: runs,
liM?liiiti IHMM f. h<Miit?-i- r.iiiiM'i, .uni ipi
ule low.
i S NI..in :
WWI IUMII I. ; I-Ill Ml' WIXir.KN HlXlill I'llUN
lissi I?IIHIM I. I'ri.Il.lt..
Him hnshi-ls Hi an.
l urH.il. i,j- JNn. f.\.MI'.<I.N * I'll..
Nv. H Market Mr. . I. IIIIIHNIIU st ile Mri-I
AUIIIIrl Ul ?>
COHN AND HACON.
<.,)()()() "J??'I?JJ''" w,,m,: w,:sl,:|lN winn:
h".. IIUHIII'IH ??rtniii willi.- Miiiuij r.iin.
I ur salli low nlillu laiulini:.
Al>n.
:i bini?. cheap PLANTAI ION slim I.ni ns.
li. M. Kl'li.I.lt.
\ni:usi 'ii '-' North Annuli.- wliart,
HA(?(.IN(. ! ILMH.INC !
?>/ \ HAI.KM ill'NNV CLOTH.
'f\ t FurMluhy .HillN I'A.MI'SKN A ro..
Null Market, opposite Mair html.
Aneusl 'ii I
(il'>NY ( LOTH.
rr / . HALLS riuNNY CUITII, LAMHNH AM? ron
?>\ 1 Kil.. hy W. II. SMI TH .V ft)., .
August-iti I N'allier'? llama:.
KU .'K HI OK ll KM)' I?OI?K.
ri\f\ ctniM KUPKHIOII ?ii
t)UU K?raat>lij
Aii|;itHt til I
SI (?AH A NH MOLASSKS.
1 " If i ?MM? Mi>l.\ss|S
le)\ I :m i.hi.i. lunar.
Par ral? hy MORDECAI \ ni.
Annus! 'il I
MINNY (LOT ll ! (ll) NN Y (LOTH !
1/Wi HAM'S. IN STORK ASH Ttl AMOVE
l\?\r fi" hal. s littra H raw I'Ililli, welldun-.- '.'.? M..
Mi balm Extra Heavy Chilli, welubluits.'i.'ii?.
f.ii mil.. Ii.tr? Heavy ri 4li. wriahhiu: ?!;>:< <?/..
!K nill? "l'uni- k I'ruhuily V tienga! Ltwuiiiit, l?
I nelu ^
l'or tale in IIIIM lu suit puri-has.-rs liv
IMA?! K. IIKIIT/. A ro..
Kn. 'inl Kant Hay, corner .>! fum?n rhui.l slni'l
Aiicnst UT -j
KNCLISII IS1,AMI HKODUKK.
?%i \ HUHS. VKHV I'HUH'i: HAHIlAliilKs HUOAHH
?V J 'Jil Puns, swi l l llartiadrati Molasses.
.Inst ri-reived ex Si licon, r Kinma, tami Itarbiiloi",
uiul mr rain by ItlKI.KV a: CUHU ll I ON,
August ia ll Nim. 1 ia ami Hr. Kasl Hay.
I? HI MK WHITE COHN.
')'"?/ \i \ lH'SHKl.s PRIMEwu m:COIlN. ion
?5V"" fyJ sah-liv IIWI.KV A- HltKHIHTOX,
AUKUSI vin ii Nus. lia ami lt*. East Hay.
IJORN ! COHN !
<?)i*f\?\ BiWHKIJM PRIME Winn: HORS; im:
ajUl-MJ sale hy SCHEVEN .V NIsHET,
August Vt AeriiiiiniiKlatii.il Wharf.
SALT.
tOAfi?s SA,;,?S HALT, NOW I.ANIHNI1. lo
AJV_M./* " uah- low (rom wharf, h\
UKO. W. i I.MIK A CO.,
August QI I! No. HM Kui Kay
(iUNN Y CLOTH.
rt ffHALES Ill'NNV CLOTH
iiOU 20? rolls Huntly Cloth.
For sate, to arrive, on aci-iiitiiumlntiim terms, liv
UKO. W. CLARK A- Uti..
Ailguat Ul ll Nu. HM Kasl Hay.
Ll YKKTOOL SALT.
O Af iii SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. LATEST
iiUviU illrei'l importations, in larne, will lilli.I
I' il.uit seamless saelis, autl m duo riuiilitiiiii.
fur sah- by \V. li. SMITH A CO..
August 'iii mwa:i Nnpii-r's Itaiiin'.
~l^H?T~
t)AAA UtmHELS PRIME WHITE MII.LINflCOHN
?UUu ??il bushels Prime Yellow awl Uland
Western C'urn. l ui.line ami fur mle liv
W. II. .SMITH \ CO.,
AIU UHI Ht*. mu'.' Nap!, r's Ratine.
NORTH CAROLINA; (1K0K?I A
AMI TEX.VKSSl'IK Kl.Ol' H.
IAM NOW PREPARER TO ULI. ORDERS K1TIIF.K
for export or hi uicrunHiitiipiii.il, al nun kel rate',
willi tho REST MIA VHS OF FLOUR, put up in barrels,
half anil quarter bans, illrect ln.ni Ihr Mills. Will also
furnish lilt AN ANO SUOIII?. J. N. KOIISON.
Nos. I ami '1 Allant ic Wharf.
AUK? 'I '1 mwf_lum
WHOLES ALK MEUCHA NTS,
( HAKLESTON, S. C.,
OPPBK POI? SALK LOW, Killi CASH i
QAAA SKAMI.EKS SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT
rjUl/l ' ?HO rolls Hntiafi ami Manilla Rape
IMBI hates lluiiiiy ami Uuuitee 1 lagging
IIMIU kega Nails, assorted sires
ann hhla Coin II Sonar. A, Il ami C
QIKI bays Hin CiUIe?
nm bilis Mnlasn's an.l Syrup
H?ll boxes Ailaiiiatitine Cati.lh'H
'ital kens Ilazaril'* I'mvilrr
r.isi bans Shut
'JIMMI His. I ..Mil
Ci)(ilieras, lillie St.uie, Ma.hler, liiibe.i. Spin s. Ac.
_Inly lu nhiriitMBi
,<^^\ I
ts3
a ci
Ssl
- S
0>N
August 1
LEA & PERRINS'
CELEBRATED
woRunnE sw.
l'UOMM \( I I) . EXT ll ACT
CONNOtSSKUIlH
nf a lutter ir mn a
MEDICAL tiEKTLKMAN
al Mailras, In lils
TO ar. TUF. OKLT ^P-^K. nroUicr at
r.j WOHCKHTKIt, May,
(Jooil Sauce KSe?-*' =
"-^yffi? "Tell I.KA rE?
AMii ArruoAiu.ic HINS that their SAUCE
jgflls&i I? hinhly e.sli Clued in In
TO ~?3r??T- ' i'i:1.n"1' ls. in my opinion,
??? . . -'.Xntfri Ihr must palatable, aa
EVERY VARIETY Wjjnf?e well au Hie most whoa
far'fi! sonni SAUCE that ia
OF DISH. *&-&*'u\.ilv."
The sin-ress of thia moat ilullciiius ami mirivallo 1 cou
Jnmnt t.svliiK cauacil many unprini .pied ilcrlcra lo
apply tho nama tn ft/mnnui (tompounJt, tho PMni.lo la
rttptelfully ami tarntuly reqticateil tn see that ino uamu
of Lu k PSUUIINS am upon the WRAPPER; LAUET^
STOPPER aud HOTTLE.
olanufuclurud by
LEA ?\? PB II lt I IVS. Woree aler.
JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS,
lSTEW TORK,
AOENTS F?ll Iii 1- UNITED STATES,
Octobnr 19 linwlyr
JOHN MAC GRKQOR <v CO.,
NOS. 178 AND 1BI) PEAItl^ST.,
AVin I'ni'A',
IMPOHTF.ItS, MANHFAC'niltEltS AND DEALERS ?li
INDIA, SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY 11*1101X0,
u HS NY HAOS AND limn,AP SUITAHLK FOR WHEAT
AND COHN H AC KI NO; alao. a larne aud complete Htork
of HALE ROPE, embramo;: Western mai'hiue.tiisilii
Hemp. Manilla, Flax ami Jute, baling Twlurs, ck-., all of
wlilrli they otfvr at lair price?.
July 33 'imo
"THOMAS R. AGNEW,
lUronTftn ANTI PKAI.KII IS
Fine (linn rici, < li ul ? ? Ten?, Rte. Iflc,
NOS. SCO ami 201 OUEENWIOU- ^T" COIL OF MURRAV,
NEW YORK.
Novrmbcr
AMERICAN
li EA I) 1'ENUIL COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
Factory, Hudson City, N. ,1.
VVHOLESAL?ALES JIOOM
NU. Ill JOHN Si 'UKI T, KEW YOltK.
A 1.1. fATYLEH AND ORADE30F LEAD PEN0IL9
of suis-rlor i]iialily aro luauufactiirixl and olTonal
at fair lenna to the Trade. The publia aro invilcal
i lo (rive thu AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pro.
j fere nco.
THE PENCILS AHE TO nK HAD AT ALL TUN
PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND Nil 1 ION
DEALERS.
ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PraCII. "
TcanMovuia
SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. )
i'so iNtr.nl so DEPABTalKsT, J
YALE COIXEOE. Novomhnr 10, lHrtfl. )
I have always rocomroeudwl the Faber Pnlygrado
I^ail Pimelia aa Urn only pcncl1" fl"tH, for ,M,Ul omamen.
tal and mathematical drawinn: bul, after a thorough
trial of the American Polygrailn LeadI Pencils, man
ulacttired Ly tho American Lead Pencil Company, New
York, I lind them superior to any. pencil In uae, even to
tho Faber or Um old Engllah Cumberland Learl Pencil,
bolnd a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental amt
mrchanical drawing, and all Ibo ordinary usea of a load
^Theee pondla aro Tery finely graded and have a very
smoalh l?ad; cvon tile auflcat poacili bold tho point well.
Uiey aro all that can be desired In a pencil. It glvea mo
great pleasure to be able lo assure Americana that Ihov
?HI no Ion?.T be compelled tu dopend upon Ocrulany ur
nuy other foreign market for ponc'la.
LOUIS H AIL,
Professor ofDr/ ?lng, Ac.
AU. rmcita ABE ?TIVTKD :
0>r "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. T."
None genuine without tue exact naree of tho firm
look to lt. December ia