The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 14, 1867, Image 3
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SA rt BJ)AI MORN INC, SEPTEMBER u. ls,;;.
LOCAL MATTI:Ks.
To T?AKSUiNr ADVERTISERS. -No transient ad?
vertisement mil be published ia this journal here?
after unless paul for in advance. By transient we
mean an advertisement from any person who-is
not a regular advt rtising customer of thc NEWS.
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JOB WORK.- We have now completed our office
so a? to execute, in the shortest jMvwible timo
ALL KINDS OF J op. WORK, and most rc
spe?fully unk tho patronage of our frionda.
CHA.NUE u?' Hoi n rou OLLIVLR? or SISDA? .MAIL.
On and aftor Sunday, 8tli inst., this Office will be
open from bait-pa;t five to half-past sis for deliv?
ering mails. STA S ?.LT Li. TROTT, P. M.
Poat Offire \otlce.
POST OFFICE, )
CHARL*-..-.T*, 8. C., July ('?, 18o7. (
After to-day tho maila for Northeastern Railroad
will close at S o'clock A.M., and to-iiay und after?
wards they aro expected to reach the Railroad
"Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to bc reade for
delivery at this office at :>:30 o'clock P. M.
STANLEY, G. TROTT, P. -M.
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POSTOFFTCE NOTICE. An evening niail for Au?
gusta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond
those offices, will close daily at the Postoffice at
half-past tl o'clock.
WE OBSZBVE, in the Augusta papero, that tho
amount of cotton brought down by the Augusta
canal from South Carolina to Augusta, from Sep?
tember 1st, 13G0, to 1st August, 1867, was 4".90
bales.
NOTICE.-shippers per steamship Champion, for
New York, are requested to Bend in their Rills of
Lading for signature, at ihe office of COURTENAY
& TRENHCLH. Agents, No. 44 East Bay. by 10
o'clock A. 51. this day.
PROFESSOR HOLMES' LECTURE. The inclemency
of the weather did not permit the deli very of tho
lecture on W ednesday night, before tho Foung
Men's Christian Association ; and as Prof. HOLMES
will bo abaent from the city for a short time,
due notice will be given when they may bo ex?
pected.
LA.icxxr.-A larceny was committed at RODDES 'S
place, Daniel's Island, of a boat, stil, anrTtwo hogs
taken from the pen. The boat and sail have been
recovered; the hogs were carried off by some one
as soon as the boat landed. Officers MYERS and
CALDWELL are in pursuit. Loudon Simmous, col?
ored, has been accused of the :heft.
. RE&ISTRATTON IN THE Cm YESTERDAY.
WHITES. BLACKS.
Ward 2.6 9
Ward 3.G 2
Ward 4.12 4
Total.~24 15
White majority. 9
Unable to writ"'. 1 13
Rejecte.l, none.
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RENTS. -Some of our exchanges from neighbor?
ing cities are rejoicing, for the sake of humanity,
that some ot their cati zens are manifesting a right
spirit by reducing the prices of rent for the com?
ing year. They speak rightly of tho modicum of
human kindness lingering in the breast of land?
lords. We sunply speak of this to remmd those of
our citizens who are landlords, if they thould acci?
dentally receive high runts, I o bo merciful, for a
season, to those who are so unfortunate as tu bu
forced to rent. "He that giveth to tho poor, lend
enth to the Lord
THL Ariou3TA STREET RAILROAD.- Tho Con
stuutionalist ol yesterday says : "Commendable
progress is lasing made with the streot railroad.
The cross-ties and stringers have been put down
in Lincoln street, between Broad aud Ellis, and
the track will soon be completed to the cemetery.
The line of tho road, tor tho present, within the
city limits, will bo as follows : On the south side
of Broad, from Mc Kinne to Lincoln, down Lincoln
to Watkins, np Watkins to Elbert, through that
street to th* north side of Greene, ti?. Uroene to
Kollock, thence to Fenwick, up Fenwick to Mc
Kinne , Carrai .-had's Mills), them. - Broad street.
This route,will be perceived, wii. accommodate
a great nm .ber of our citizens, as well as nianv re?
siding in Woodlawn. We prosun .'he inhabitants
of the Sand Hills will not be tong in concluding
that an estensiou of the road to thoir doors will bo
just what is needed to enhance property there."
MT. PLEA?AKT. -Our readers have already seen
a notice of the re-opening of the Congregational
Church at Mount Pleasant. We are pleased to re?
fer them to an advertisement in another column
announcing service in that church to-morrow; and,
we are informed, that it is the purpose of the offi?
cers to hold regular service hereafter.
We are sorry to learn that the budding sustain?
ed serious damage while it was used as a hospital
and schoolroom. It suffered the lo?sof all its pews,
and there are but a few whole glasses in its sashes.
The congregation is unable to repair these in?
juries and supply tlicso losses without assistance.
They therefore tall upon our community for help.
They do this with the greater confidence inas?
much as the congregation will be composed ot va?
rious sects, and be served by the ministers of tho
several denominations.
Persons desirous to contribute to this worthy
object will please remit to Mr. JOHN FERGUSON,
Mount Pleasant Ferry.
A HANDSOME HAT.-If any of our readers have a
currioaity to see the latest agony of style in t he
hat Une-such as makes oue wonder as he wallu
the pace of Broadway, they may bc gratified by a
visit to the store of Messrs. HORSEY & Co., our
neighbors in Mayne strtPt. These gentloman have
recently received from the North somo startling
acquisitions to their'wholesale stock, and as our
people are fond of imitation, South Carolina is like?
ly to be astonished by the innovations made in th -
general appearance of bead gear, as represented in
the above establishment.
The etyies aro not more uutn than they are. at?
tractive ; but taste is as much a matter of exam?
ple as of sentiment, and Messrs. n. & Co., will,
doubtless, be liberally rewarded fjr their invest?
ment. These remarks apply equally well to
the upper storv of their house, where there is
beauty enough in the collection of hats and feath?
ers to mako a handsome woman distracted and
her husband an impoverished lunatic in his vain
endeavors to supply the demand created by that
inevitable "waterfalL"
PROFESSOR JAMES H. CARLISLE.-From the Ab?
beville Banner we learn that, on Friday, the Cth
instant, there was a Convection of the Sunday
Schools af "Ninety-six" Circuit, held at Lebanon
Church. After the preliminary exercises Profes?
sor CARLISLE, of Wofford College, was introduced.
The Banner says : "Of las addresses, even if our
space would allow it, v e shall offer no extended
outline. That would be to mar then' beauty, as
those who have heard Professor CARLISLE nell
know. If Iiis words could be transferred to paper,
there would yet be wanting the soul which his ut?
terance only can put into them. His ?pening re?
marks to the children wore to impress upon them
the importance ol punctual attendance and careful
study of lessons. The story of JESUS al the Tem?
ple suggested a line of remark, ino loading object
of which was to present the Saviour us a divine
modol for mutation by Christian children. Tho
?peaker narrated tho striking incidents in the life
of the Saviour, occuniuL' vvhen he about the agc of j
most of tho youthful listeners, and gave a beauti?
ful delineation of tho cbiractcr of JESUS as a boy at
Nazareth : as a escher of men and performer of
miracles in mature a?o; M annal scrnfice for
man : in ear?y jou'h consecrating himself to the
work of tL. Father, and honoring Goi> m every act
of life. This was the grand idea, developed in that
happv manner by which great thouthtH are made
clear to the compr?hension of childhood.
At the close of 11 icse remnrlis, another hymn was
sung, after which Professor CARLISLE addressed
parents on thu dut . of teaching their children to I
grow np in tho image of Christ. He quoted the
words, "But whoso shall off nd one of these little
ones." etc., and proceeded to show what is meant
by "offending," and some of the ways by w hich
parents may incur the penalty of this Min by
living in open violation of God's commandments
by neglect of church privileges -b> blasphemy, or
doubtmg tba providence of God-by intemper?
ance-by simply manifesting no care about re?
ligion-by neglecting to giv.i their children re
Bgioiia instruction and reading. He spoke of thc
great responsib?ity imposed upon parents, as one
which they cannot escape, and of tho positive
scriptural promises that a blessing always rests on
the households of godly parents. These thoughts
were presented in a line of earnest argument that
could not fail to make tts wa.v directly to the head
and heart of every hearer.
HoBBsaiEa.-Ber. Dr. THO3. S?T?ras, of !
ing street, who has been for a lout; timo ali'
with paralysis, was robbed in Ins dwelling I
<*a the 8th inst, nf his gold watch, o?iain
pocket-book containing $J0, ami tlie key o
safe. Tho key was takon out bi tim robber
oponed tho &afo ami extracted from thence il
currency. The robbery was commute.I bet
two o'clock at night and daylight. Itappean
bis set \.?ut remained np with lum tiil two o'<
when he undressed bim ?ind put him to
Abotr a quarter-past two th? servant locked
lower door bimseli. He Morard ths Du
about a qu-iner-j a?t live o'clock, of the tobi
The pockt t-book was placed bv the Doctor i
seit, when he retired to bed, uuuc: his pillow.
The party who committed the robbery is u
arrest for examination. Officer CHAPMAN i
the arrest.
A robbery Waa perpetrated ono nigh! this
m th* upper story of Mrs. KARON'Sboarding lu
corner Globe and Wentworth streets, by lt?
Washington, colored, of a tmuk. containing a
mond pin, clothing and some money in sp
Tim trunk was carried to Crow's house in
street, where it was robbed of all its conti
Nearly all the articles taken out have been ti
ered.
The matter lias been handed over to a nu
trate for examination. The arrest was mail
officers COATES and ll UAW *
THE '.GINDEB."-Some months ago Gen. So
tho .Assistant Cornmissionor of the Freedrn
Burean, in his report to Headquarters, called
attention of the General Government to tho
that a portion of ehe negroes on the coast iud
in Fetish practices, yield to the most absurd
Institutions, are degenerated, demoralized,
lit subjects for the exorcise of the beautiful eli
ties of tho American Missionary Society am
kindred associations.
Another evidence of the return rt the rac,
"first principles," is tarnished in a private lo
troni a planter on one of tho islands. He sa
' Would you believe it, the negroes have taker
the spinning of cotton with thc old-fashioned '?
der""-(pronounced with a hard "g"). H
have never seen the contrivance, fancy a st
little longer than a pen-handle, with a bulb
weight attached to its lower third.
This is made to whii I by hand in tho base o
tea cup or something of the sort. The can
uoiluu is then wound spirally around, and dra
off from the upper extremity iu the shape of ya
The operation is simple, effective, slow; and ;
would be surprised ut tho rapidity with which tl
diminish a pile of cotton on ono hand, and add
the value of a merchantable article on the otlir
To our reportorial conception, the above desct
lion is as clear as mud. Tho " gindor " may b
tangible fact. We should like to see it; and af
looking at the ebon finger power, to take I
owner thereof into the presence of the improi
macliiuery of the day, and make him disgusl
with himself. But there ?B something more si
gestive than the idea of ignorance in the abc
statement.
The poor unfortunate freedman has found o
perhaps, intnitively, that the valno of his cotton
enhanced by manufacture, and commands a pr
he can never hope to obtaiu for it in its cm
original condition.
Thus he has set an example to the capital, i
telligence and enterprise of his superiors, a
practically illustrated the importance of a thet
that has been worn well nigh thread-bare in
discussion, (n other words, the negro shows
his fingers what ho would do, had ho power,
grandly develupo the rosonrcos of the State ; ai
by works demonstrates his faith in tho proposiri
so persistently urged, that when our peoplo bcR
to manufacture, as well as produce, their gre
staple, they will realizo a degree uf prosperity
which we have yet kuown but the germ.
ABTTFICTAL LEGS FOR CITIZENS OF THE STATE.
Al the last session of the General Assembly,
handsome appropriation waB placed at the iii
posai of his Excellency, GOT. Omi, tn pr?vido Iq
for all citizens of the State who lost their ' nude
pinning" during tho war.
In due timo, proposals wein invited from all ii
artificial limb manufacturers in the country, ai
at a commission which a ? c-mbled at Columbi
and waB composed of three of tho prominent ph
sicians of that city, the anny and navy leg of D
DOUGLASS BL? was chosen aB one which combiu?
the necessary qualities of cheapness, tjtrenglh ai
durability.
A contract was theroiore made with Dr. BL?
furnish to the State a supply of walkin? appar
tus, oqual to tho number of her disabled oitizen
Tax collectors) in the s. .01.J diafaiota have repor
ed about one hundred and eighty of these unfoi
tunates, but it is probable that the list will reac
two hundred and fifty.
Tho modus operandi of obtaining a leg is as lu
l.iwa : first, tb': applicant makes oath that ho i
entitled to the same, and receives from ti.- Clet
of the Court of his District/a certificate settw
forth that fact. He is then measured according lo
diagram and directions furnished lu Dr. Bur, an
tho measurement is forwarded to the factory .
Charleston. From this city, the order is sent 1
Rochester, New York, where the legs are turin
ont in thorough. They are returned to Charle
ton to be finished and fitted to the stumps of tl
applicants. The latter are thou notified, and pc;
milted to come to Charleston free of charge, tl
railroads having generous extended this courte?
to both thc State sod individual, tho safeguard
being the presentation of the certificate of th
Clerk of the Court. They are detained in thc cit
perhaps one day, and then, if they choose, rctur
to their homes, to bo quickly followed by a bani
some looking imitation of tho missing menin,
which, long ago said good bye to tho rc6t of th
body in passive obedience to the Surgeon's knift
We are informed that thus far, general satisfac
tion has beeu given by Dr. BLT, and that thos
who have become familiar with their,new loeomo
tive attachment, are enabled to get over th
ground with a speed, and to perform their dutic
with a usefulness that strongly contrasts will
their former mutilated condition.
About ono log a day is completed at tho factor
in this city, and the supply is fully equal to tin
demand.
Some two hundred applications have boen made
up to the present tune, but the parties appear t<
be awaiting the advent of cool weather before visit
ing Charleston for the purpose of having tht
mechanism adjusted.
GENERAL SICKLES' REMOVAL is lamented by tb?
Anderson intelligence!-, thc Newberry Herald, and
the Greenville Enterprtat, The last named pa pei
says : " It ia a little remarkable that tho effort ti
protect a citizen of his military district troni pre?
sent oppression and ruin has resulted in ousting
the general from his commaud. Wo are pleased
to see, however, that the Order Number 10 re?
mains in torco, so lar as the State Courts are con?
cerned, and prevents the present ruin of tho State
by the multitudinous snits and judgments im?
pending over the people for debts for negroes, aud
debts contracted during the war, and old debts
due upon the faith of property which hus been an?
nihilated by the resulta of the war."'
"We oee our worthy contemporary ol the Charles?
ton Cmirier, is inclined to rejoice in the hope of
removing Stay orders, and consequently cf open?
ing the floodgates of sheriff sales in the present
horrible depression in financial matters. Doos the
' ourier also see with satisfaction tho probable res?
toration of arrest and imprisonment for debt ? ls
now the time tu turn the shani edges of tho btw
upon the unfortunate debtors ot St nth Caro?
lina, and to deprive them utterly of that
..mercy in their woe," that H I mont old)
mercy from rules which the Older of General
SICKLES has afforded? Shall we unchain and let
loose the demons of covetousness and ahylockism
for a season upon the downtrodden population of
South Carolina, ami remand them back to arrest
ar,d imprisonment for the inisfortuuo of debt, Mid
yet complain of Radical government. Wo main?
tain that tho nnstayed operation and enforcement
oi tue old debtor and creditor laws of South Caro?
lina at this time, would be most a merciless and
oppressive tiling; in its imm?diate effects more
ruinous to the coiuilry than STEPHENS' mild con?
fiscation. It i-. a little strange that there is ?-0
many men anxious to have sheriff '-ales operating
in all cases, auder all circumsfr.nce^, ntterlj
opposed to any relief laws or order, while they
are crying out against confiscation and^isfran
ehisenunt. They would insiunth pauperise
thc great, majority ol the State, and transfci
their laud to st rd agers lora miserable trifle
costs, or little more than costs, of the executione,
foi debts for thc negroes thal the St ult and thc
I mt. d stale* have taken away from the pun liai er,
and ?mil it justice and good government. Their
idea 'it good government is first to so govern aa to
rob men ol the consideration upon which their
debts are bonded, uegroes, bank paper, bank
stocks,, railroad .-tocks, Ac. ftc., and then, if he
ba? a little land left, t.. t;;ke that awaj foraunosl
literally not Linc;, and -.rind up by imprisoning the
debtor. If the debtor has a wife who has inherited
a little propert) or a farm, our merciless South
Carolina law drives lier from that, and will leave
her and her children to starve for the misfortunes
of her husband, perhaps to pav a securitv debt or
perchance a debt for an emancipated negro. Such
abominations, we trust, will be abrogated soon
forever ia this State,"
If you wan: chea;: Clank Books;
If voa want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa?
per, ?fcc.; or, MILLERS' Almanac;
ii >,'ii ?rani [dinting executed neatly;
if ,\..u want Hunks b?uuil iu any atyle, or Account
Lhtoka made to order, wHh any desired pattern ot
ruling, go to HIRAM HARMS, No. 59 Broad 6treet.
I? US JN ESS NOTICKS.
All. KINDS UP JOE WORK DONK AT THF DAI f. Y
Ni ITS OFFICE.
Tty Tiiem.
Many perons have within this suninier experienced
Hi i benefits to bo derived from the une of PawxsiN'a
RxPaTu Birmas. We would recommend them t<> all
who sum.-l in heed ot a tonic.
1 or sale by all Druggists. S October fi
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A (.ard.
?What is TARRANTS EFFERVESCENT SELTZER
APERIENT, and what are ita effects? These arj ques?
tions which the great American public ha" a right to
ask, and it also has a right to expeet a candid and satis?
factory reply. The pr?paration ia a mild and gentle
saline cathartic, alterative and tonie, and is most care?
fully prepared in tho form of a ?now white powder, eou
taiuing all Die wonderful medical properties ot the far
famed Seltzer springs of Germany.
Ol ita effects we would say that those who have teated
the preparation are the best judges, and they declaro
over their own signatures that the preparation ?ill
promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the. flow of tho
bile. Cure, every specie* of headache. Tranquilize the
uervous f<ystem. Refresh and invigorate the weak. Miti?
gate the paugs ol Rheumatism. Neutralize acid in the
Stomach. Clean-e and tone tho bowels. Assist the
tailing appetite. Cure ibe heartburn.
If you are a suffer, r give thia Remedy one trial, and it
wiil convince you of the above facts.
TARRANT A CO*., Sole Proprietors, New Fork.
Sold by all Druggists. Hmo* September 13
Kentucky State Combination Lottery,
.MURRAY, EDDY A CO., Managers, draws EVERY"
DAV at Covington, Ey.
Whole Tickets from $1 to $10. Shares in proportion.
Capital Prizes from 54000 to $35,000.
H. T. PETERS. Agent.
Na :M Mosel street. Chariest.iii. S.
September6 lino
Tlie Time to Advert!aa In (he Country.
Tun Pun-six has a large.circulation throngboui the
middle anil upper Districts ol'the State. Advertisinf;
rates as reasonable a* tho stringency of the money mar?
ket will warrant, merchants and others wishing to use
thc columns of the pajj^r will address
JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor.
February 25 Columbia, s. c.
fire wins; R?putation.
IF THE ENTIRE CORRESPONDENCE FROM
South America, Central Ametica and the West Indies,
received by Messrs. HOKIVITLM K SMITH, untiQg the
last twelve months, ?rere published at length, it would
probably ne considered one of tho most extraordinary
collections ol approbatory testimony on record. Tho
letters, wtittcn in every variety oi style, and emanating
from individuals of almost every class, are, nevertheless,
all of tho same tenor. Physicians, priests, merchant?,
planters, military officers, artisans, lawyora, Ac, tell ono
story, admitting, without rcscrro or qualification, that
the tonics heretoiore in use in mose regions have been
generally and justly superseded by HosrETrrr.'n BIT
TTBS.
The confidence manu. -i ,1 bj the people oi these
countries might be ian Iv called eutliuaiastic. Yet these
are not ihn onh loker . ol the growing popularity ot
HO.M ETTERS STOMACH BITTERS.
Tlu- foreign order? lor the article trom Europe, Australia,
New Zealand, ('luna, .Upan, last Indies, Cape of Good
Hojv Sandwich Islands. Ac , have been heavier than at
any former period.
As an antidoto io malaria, a stomal hi.-i and general in
vigoraat thej all lesiify to its remarkable efficacy.
?le]itember '.i f,
Know thy Destiny.
MIT>A?IK E. P. TaoiiMnw, thoareal English Astrolo?
gist, Clairvoyant ami Paychomelririan, who hus aston?
ished the seienUAc classes of Hie Old World, has now lo
cated herself ut Hudson, N. V. Ma.!ame. TJUMUHON pos?
sesses such WOOderAll power,? of see,md si^ht as lo eua
ble her to impart knowledge of th* greatest imp?rtam e
to tho siugie or niamed of either ?ev. While In a stain
of tram e, she delineates the very features or '.he person
j ou are to marry, and hy the aid of au instrument of in?
tense power, known as the Payclioniorrope, guarantees to
product a life-like picture uf Hie future hllt:bund ur wile
ot lin- applicant, together with date ol marriage, position
In Rle.leading traits of eluu-aeler. Ac, Thin is nu bum
ling, as thousand of lestimiuvuds caa :eisrrt. She will
send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written
guarantee, Ibai ile- picture 11 what it purports to be. Ry
enclosing a email lock of bair, and giving place of birth,
age, disposition und complexion, and enclosing fifty ceun
and stamped DUI I lope addressed io yourself, you will re?
reive the picture mid desired reformation b> return mai),
AU camranuicalions sacreiUj confidential. Address, iu
confidence, Madam,- K, V, THORNTON, P.O. box ?>j.
Und;on. N. v ly Marchsu
Free to Everybody.
A large o pp. Circulai, giving information of the
gn ttl -t Importance to the youug oi H..tu sexes.
lt leaches how the homely may become beautifid, tim
despised respected, and tba toraakeu loved.
No young lady or gentleman should ltd tn tend their
ad.ircs?, and receive a copy pod paid, by return mail.
Addrcs? P. 0. Drawer, 21,
Mardi 30 lyr Tro/, N. T.
J. M.
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I Jl/Ilt
IMPROVED
Mercantile Aerenej,
NO. 20 IK R 0 A I) STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
.1. L. FONDA. Superintendent.
September li
??l?flW FEVER AMI SHALL FOL
NEW YORK, Juno Itt, 1*57.
WE, tnE UNDERSIGNED, SHIPPING MERCHANTS
ol the City of New York, from the oft repeated testimony
ol many differeut Sea Captains, lu whom we havo Im?
plicit confidence, and feeling it a duty which we owe to
our rallow-men, hereby bear witness of the great confi?
dence we feel lu the truly marvellous curative powers of
HAJOR J. T. LAN ICM INDI AN REMEDY' for tho cure
and prevention of SMALL POX, YELLOW FEVER. .Vc,
au I wc cheerfully add our signatures, hoping it-s wot?
dor fill merits and greal 1IICSS?U;;H may be known to Ibe
World.
BREST. SDN'S .x CO.. No. 43 South street.
CURTIS .Vc WARD, No. 43 South Street.
D. R. DrWOLr A: CO, No. 103 Croad Street.
HENRY A SON, No. SS I ... n?es Slip.
SIMPSON & SHAW, No. 27 Clientles Slip.
WM. A. MOORS, No. 205 South street.
J AS. T. TAPSCOTT, No. 88 South street.
UEO. L. TAPSCOTi',
Of Tapscoti Br?., No M South street.
ROBERT HAWKE. No. 80 South stree!.
And many other.-.
The Remedy has iie?ef becu known to fail. Pi ice per
packago $5. Forwarded irte lo at,y point in Ibo United
States. Address J. T. LANE L CO .
>n. 163 Broadway, N-.-w York.
September . :;o*
1 le re cometli glad tidings of Joj lo all,
To youug and tnohl, to yeal ainl to smaQ:
The beauty a hu h oucu ?u-< BO precious ami rar?,
U free for all, .iud all ua> bc fair.
Hy tilt- use nf
CHASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For luipi,.M,,,.. ami Rrantifyiufi il,. Complexion,
The most valuable and pi il'ei i pn gration in use, for
giving tlc? .skin * beautiful pearl hr. tint, thal is onh
f.mud i,i oi.iii. It .pi, i.u i. mi.vi .. Ian .Un eli ? pim
lie -, Ki.rn*. Moth Pitches, Sallowness. I rupiione,
lum ail impurities ol the sinn, kindly hearing tbs same
leavhivi th? i in wli.fe-uud dear as alabaster. It? n e
. innot bc detected ? ihc-io? ?t mutiny, and being a
vegetable reparation I perfectly harmless. It ia the
univ ann le i 'i tba tint! used by inc French, and i ; ccu
sidi.-i i bythc ll ii ian i indispensable to a pcri;;t
i.,1,1 Cpwaru M 11.00.1 u til, were seidduring the
past '.car. a sufficient miaran iee ol its efficacy. Price
on] ? v. . ut. ..?ii ic boah, pot! psiu oa receipt oj .u
or.h.r, bj
BERGER, : HCTliti CO., I h. mists
River St. Troy, h. ?
Mar h n lyr
NOTO K.
OFF1I E i 1 ERK OF TOUN'Cil -THE FOLLOWING
clanee ol R? non 1 ? I ar, ''Ordinance to Raise Sup?
plie* Jor turren iv; Ls published for thc information
11 persons selling Wood* by sample or olbi rwise.who arr
nut resident* oi this.in All .-nch persona are bcrebt
i...liri, d to raport... Ibis on?. ..
. fbree doUars on every hundred dottsrs nf all gooda
suki in this ott)'I vms nol i,- .,d. nu. byaampleoi
i4beiwise." W. n SM ITH,
March lt i'b-ili ol Ci.m,. d
vl> I ll |...
??i 11< i "i un. i nu v ur imji K,I
DHABI I sion, H. c.. kla\ i. lu;; i
mBE REGI I.M: INSPECTION Ol' THE LOTS AND
L inclomirca, laulta, A< . will commence cu Jfomfas
). .', i.t m i ?u'iieraaiid -, ip^iti tore hereby reqniri i
t.. ?.... ii.,.; their premises tuc lu tjfod condition and tint
;dlfUthand gaiiiagc is removed ai required v, J,A,.
nance Other inspecfJ ? ? -.ill follow.
Er . -rder of Mayor Gnu ;nn.
c b. SR; WALD.
? l '"fef F lire.
The (iretiiiille Uountaineer
IS PUBLISHED r VI i.. TnURSDAT.AT il CO PEU
year, in i Ivan. -. Adv^rtl?eioenui inserted at usu.,1
ut. - c. E. ELFORD,
Maj l'l Lai toi sud Prout iet..i
_LOTTERIES:
WHO WANTS ?50,000
OR ONE OF THE
788 Prizes in the
GREAT HAVANA PLAN
TKRVI
EEMEMBER THE SALE OF TICKETS CLODES AT
, VJ A. M., on MONDAS*, ibe lt.th inst., st the OF
FICE Of tho Agent, No. 90 BASEL STREET,
g September lt_gm'j
KENTUCKY
STATE LOTTERY
FOI: TH K
BENI F I T
OF THE
SHELBY GOLLEGE,
MURRAY, EPBY& CO., Managet*;
Great Scheme.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000 !
788 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $23<>,Gr.O!
To he drawn at Covington, Kentucky,
SEPTEMBER 16th, 1S6?.
WHOLE TICKETS, $10 : HALVES, $6 ; QUARTERS, *3;
EIGHTHS, ii.So
The chances are far more tarot able to draw prizus in
this than in any other Lottery iu the world. Purchasers
of Lotterv Tickets shonld always examine the i-ebi ines.
P;i7es paid in full without discount.
Official draw ines sent each purchaser,
correspondents may rely on prompt attention to ordjr
by enclosing money with lull addresH.
?S~MX o'ilers for tickets, schemes, and Information t
be addressed to H- T. PETERS,
United States Licensed Agent,
Key Box 52, Charleston, S. C.
Office No. 90 Hasel street.
September f> Imo
BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC.
BUILDING
MATERIAL
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS.
MOULDINGS,
NEWELS, HANG RAIL,
BALLUSTERS,
Brackets, Ac, Ac, Ac
W. P. RUSSELL
No. 5 Hayne-st.,
NEXT DOOR TO UEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.,
MANUFACTUKKR OP TIIK ABOVE
BUILDING MATERIAL, in Chat lesion for tho
past seventeen years, would call- to tho attention
of all in thia and the adjoiuing States, (lui lie
has in stock over ,
$20,000
OF THE ARO\E GOODS, MADE UP IN THE
MOST SUPERIOR MANNER, OP Till! BEST
DRY MATERIAL, ranging in tim FROM THE
SMALLEST TO THE LARGEST EVER USED
I.\ BUILDINGS, which ho offt-ts To-Daj FOR
CASH, at pnces to compete with Ni-w York eily
for the same class and character of doods.
These Goods have all been manufactured with
especial reference to the wants of the people or
this section, AND APPLICABLE TO THE KIND
OF BUILDINGS ERECTED HERE. IT LS ALTO?
GETHER DIFFERENT FROM THE CLASS or
WORK USUALLY BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET
FOR SALE, BEING ENTIRELY OF A SUPERIOR
QUALITY.
lu connection with the dock iii store. Mi. Rt S
?ELL MANUFACTURES TO ORDER ALL ODD
SIZES at his large and complete establishment
OVER .INO. P. TAYLOR Sc CO.'S MACHINE
SHOPS, PRITCHARD SI BEET, NEA li EAS T
BAY, where lie has all the late improvements' of
Machinery, und every facility for manufacturing
this material ns cheap as it can he done IN ANY
Northern city.
Wo request all to give ua a call at nur Sluie,
No. 5 HAINE STREET, next door to GEO. W.
WILLIAMS St Co., and examine for themselves.
W. P. R?JSS?LLJ fO., ?,
No. 5 Harne Street.
September ti nittwlmo
MISCELLANEOUS.
HOWES
PREMIUM STANDARD
SCALES
VLWAYH TAKE THU HIGHEST PREMIUM, AND
TOOK II A l PAWLS HUS YEAR, aa otttcial docu?
ments will rtiow.
Them seules ure placel entirely "u their actual merita,
as every Scale is warranted to give enure satisfaction.
lt \11.Kl ?Al? I KAi U *'*" OTE?
UAV. COAii I'1 IfHLItS'
DORMANT IMWGUI- I- and
PORTABLE BROK Kits' ! t'M.t?..
Ol ? \. r\ hire ami rtriell talland examine sampli-ial
the CHARLESTON AtlKNCi sign ot Marvin'; Sali
W. M. BIRD & CO.,
Scpumbi. '__?L?^_. >j.?- -'"^EAsr nv. -,tLI u_
MARVIN'S
FIRE, BURGLAR
IND
mt mi
MARTIN' PA?EN! ..U t..- uevermould lh?.nlcul :
MARTIN'S PATI.N i M i "Tc never cor.ch lite hw..
MARVH?S PATENT iAFLb never lose ttieji li.. ,.
naahrjr. _.
MARVIN'3PATENT SAFE: .... thc only SAFE*; died
with Aluin and Wry Plaiter Roctit ?ja?o taa? thea.
r,u Uilicutions.
WK REFER TO THE MFJlCHANTfi POTToN FAC?
TORS, Rankers an?l Jewelers ^ u,, ruy whom
weluveanppued. sixty-etebt ol those Kau i have been
sold b? us -m. elbe clo eol lb? war, which alone ?hould
i., I =uii?i ?etii (ju i. .lui.. tlial tbfjr aie ull i" , hint
ian mu? examine ile- Stoctnon ,,?, i...,,. i ," ,,.,.,(,,,,
iv. a. BIBI, .v co,
? i. MOO
Imo
A* UTI Cit:.
OFFICE OF CHIL, Ol POLICE i
MATSR G? ARI. Hoon, '
CatnLESToii. s. c.,sepL to, i&;; \
FOL..OWF.D A POLlC'LlUN TO THIS POST. A
COACH DOG, which thc OWUer mu ('et on ul pli
( .mo.i t.. the "Officer ol the Day."
C. E. viii WAI I?.
September ll 1 Ctn?-t ot ivu.r.
AGRIGULTURAL
CHISOLM'S
COTTON mm MILLS,
Uli lil
WEST EM) TRADI) STREET,
ASHLEY RIVER.
rE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPARED TO
roccive in ?lu Planters aud others their crops of SEA
ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON to GIN, BALE, Ar.
Harms thc most improved MACHINERY and expe?
rienced operatives', ?Il COT ION entrusted tona will he
prepared i" tho beal manner Car marient.
1 or '.emu apply lo
< H1S0LM BROTHERS,
NO. :*2 EAST HAY, Cor. Adgcr'n Wharf,
Or at CHISOLM'S MILL, Weal Lud Tradd street.
_AugmU3__8
GEO. \!. WILLI .DIS & CO.,
FACTORS,
OFFICE COR. HAKE; AM CE'M SI'S.,
.UcKNTK FOE
BEARDS'
Patent Iron Tie.
BEARD & BRO.,
NOS. 791 AKO 723 MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS.
Branch Oilier No. 457 Broadway,
New York.
PATENTEES. MANUFACTURERS AND IM?
PORTERS BEARD'S PATENT
LOCK TIE.
The greatest invention of the age
for BALING COTTON, WOOL, HAY,
?Ve., combining strength with rapid?
ity of adjustment to Bales of any
size.
August If_thatulmo
GUANO!
PERUVIAN GUANO
Pacific Guano *
Phoenix Guan?
Baugh'a Raw Bone Phosphate of Lime
Reese's Flour of Bone
Tanner's Plaster of Gvosuui.
For sale hy .1. w. p.OBSON,
Nus. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wiriri,
teptember 3 tuthslmo
CHARLESTON
-AND
SEED STORE.
LITTLE & MARSHALL,
NIL MO Dle?ting Street,
(OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,)
Dealers in all ki ails or
Agricultural Implements.'
SAW AND HOLLER (JINS.
COTTON GINS.
GRISWOLD OIN.
HEN FREY'S M. CARTHY OIN.
ll. L. EMERY A SON'S SAW OIN ANO CON?
DENSER, for Hand r.r Horse Power.
SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S GIN.
NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S OIN.
BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER GIN.
BROWNS HAND GIN.
CARVER'S GIN.
EAGLE GIN.
HORSE POWERS.
LITTLE BUR HOUSE
THE LITTLE GIANT,
THE BEST, MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAMMT
HORSE POWER M\NllFACTnRED.
lu introducing thia new Power into the maiket, we
would itate that the following are rome of the advan?
tages p0F*p.3=cd br the "LITTLE GIANT" over all other
llorac power? :
L Ita great Ftrcugth cn account of being-lonhlc-gi arcd,
which not only double? the strenpth by dividing the
strain on twice the number of teeth, but by gearing on
lioth side!) ot the wuc.-b it cqualircfl thc wear on the
shalt.-, and materially lessens the friction, enabling tho
boreel to do much more ?ak than with any other
Pawer. .
j. lt.; i :ompacm< ia &ud evrremr portability, it weighing
a'i.f.ut oi-.i hali asumen aa other Horse i'ow.Ta. r.ud occu?
pying hut one-ihiid thc apace, it can be, parke.! in small
boxes, thus saiing much expense. Bia so ."imple that
tho moat ignorant person would have r,o difficulty iu
j.utting it together.
?, The facility wUh which .i can be adjusted to any
fciud otmuchiu rv at any ancle, eitupi on the ground or
over bead, without moviuf il (tom its foundation, will
bi? appreciated by farmers and plintr.is aa aperially adapt .
ed foi dnvinir Cotton Gin*.
HORACE !.. EMERY'S
PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY
HORSE POWERS.
MSinVITZ'S
MOWING AMI REAPING MACHINES.
WASHING MACHINES.
Plows of all descriptions, Cast iron
and Steel.
PLOW CASTINGS, m ovary variety ; Cultivators ;
ll nw if oca ; Harrows : cast Iron Field and Garden liol
hrs ; Fan Mill?; Con Mills; Corn ((bellera; Corn and Cob
Crushers; Hay, Straw and Corn stalk Cutters; Planta?
tion Cart,- anil Wagons : Oanal and Cardan Barrows;
Sugar .Mills; Grindstones ; Hoad Scrapers ; Chums;
Shovels; Spades; Rakes; Forks; Hoes, .Vi-.. Ac, i.?r
.b n i rods, of all liiuds. warranted pure and I raab.
LITTLE & MARSHALL,
No. MO Meeting Street,
(OPPOSITE PAVILION Ru'.i I.,.
rilAKLKSTON, ?. V.
June IS_ _l?>ix*
COTTON BANDS.
HIL CELEBRATED
"Arrow Tie" Cotton Band
AN C.IIM?Ol EM MKTIIOD Ol' VAST?0NI\ti
UKIN BAWDS ON If A LKS.
.id HBED UV IIOYAL LETTERS PATENT; ALSO, BY
H (UM IMS I M.. LOLONIll.. AND AM Ult IC AN
l'AT'.NTs?.
\ siibslilnli- for Itopa in baling CitflMi.
. ,.-i I . ia pill roatiT. held? Wi.- U?le nnallur, and
'' Adnu tia ta the size ni the hales ll th. Press, and willi
tl, '. une i icility ss Rnp?
pamie.l and pat up in t:.- mosl conTcnieul form fur
Hui. ... ii ?nnii.
j-i.' .. Hi ar; uctnowlcd^cd by all who bare n ?a
tLcoi I I . ?i-' beti Invented.
\ -1. npply inst received, ar..i for rr.!.- by
ROBERT HURE & CO.,
AGENTS FI?H SOUTH t AROLO %.
\U7U-i 19 _
WAI LEY'S
PATENT SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON
BUCKLE TIE.
FffiSI rBEMI?AI \WARDED AT LOUISIANA
STATE FAIR.
I i H AS CHEAT A TIE? AND THE BEST ONE t t l
J ?nvonied. It if the . trongest Tic standing !>.. t- ta
f.tr5inor(!0Wi)tw?vthou9anil ponnd'' The mos) easily
adjii led lie, as ii i --lt i i- lenin . Fbi moat simplr,
i..1.1.liii; i.nl . i.i bp tin b?nd-in?pthe buckle, ai.J II.,
i'iiMiclt) ul Ru-cattlin ?J tens it . ll. :.u.l ii cannot I*
. .ll,., lill .l l. 1.1 J,
I <M mU o. i:..- .. or . niall mianlilies. by
Lu.,.S. RODERTS .': Ct?..
r.mi ...II Alerebaril? and General Ag' iit-.
...i ..<; Froul Hjyeet, ?iowWk City.
:? 11.1 i I BRO A CO., Ageuu
Inly l . .i,... Olinilcsrou ? c.
"EAGLE" CO l '.' s' (HNS,
Ai Aft. 0.*a 1 t t
i:A'i'i i i \ J .J; .. CO.,
i in...,, irater, .?Ia .
NTVt Vt Uti -lt. \\ uer strei i
In i 'i i . .. '. r:;..-.... Buildiii
H PW OKI.) iS i M. Ch-.?jetr.. i
V.iriLt i 3l?o
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EDWARD LOWNDES,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BOYCE'S WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. CI
September U stnthlmo
WILLUM ~ IL \WUntM
Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. *i HAINE STREET.
September M
"Willis & (JIIISOLM,
FACI ?IIS, CDHU UEKCBANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS.
TT m.LAI TEND TO THE PURCHASE. SALE AND
SfMPMEST (t.? Foreign andDnuiestic Ports) ot
co rroN. n i at, LUMBER ANO NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARF, O'Uar letton, g. c.
JtoJt?hA- B-CH,S0Ut
NOTICK.
THE SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
?ill for tbe present be cai ried cn as usual by the
undersigned at No. 48 fist Huv, ov, r the store formerly
occupied by CRAIG. TOOMEY k rn. mun. nj
All persons barina individual claims must pr?tent the
s-.me, and those indebted individually will make pay?
ment to JOHN 11 oaU Y
J illy ?0
MACHINE SHOPS.
C. J.
NO. 37 LINE STREET,
BETWEEN KING AND ST. PH Lui P.
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILD?
ING MATERIAL, and PLASTERING LATHS,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASSES, 4c, constantly on hand at
the lowell market prices.
September li! thsly
WILLIAM S. HENEREY,
MACHINIST Al FOUNDER.
No. 314 Meeting street,
\I Alt LIKU,)
CHAP.LESTON, S. O
MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS
and MACHINERY, Saw Mill?. Corn Milli, Horse
Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Cotton
Seed Crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gina, aud all kinds of
Iron and Drax* Ca?tiugs. to order.
April ?5 lhstu6mo
_rr, ttfffp)
i
EASO??S'
^FOUNDRY
AND
All] MacWne Shops.
BUILD AND REPAIR
Sb-aoi Engine?, BoUers,
Saw ami Grist MUD. Cast?
ing in Iron and Brasa of
all descriptions.
Send orders to
J. M. FASON k BRO.,
Nahuatl and Columbus sta.,
charleston, s. c.
December 15
fduthlyr
SA100NS,
RESTAURANT.
WINES, LIQUORS,
SEGARS!
IIFASRS. il. II. IIAi:\l!IIP &(().
No. 133 Meeting street,
HAVE RECENTLY REFITIED THEIR ESTABLISH?
MENT, and haye now connected with the BAR
A FINE RESTAURANT,
WHERE MEALS CAN BE GUT-ilt?EiJ AT ALL
HOUR':.
CHARLES ROBERTS, an old and popular Caterer o?
thia city, has been engaged a? Steward, aud he will de?
vote his time to thia bu?inn?3. sud the entire routine of
tho Culinsc> Department -.viii bo under his immcdisto
supervision.
Every delicacy that ctn be obtained e;th?r m this mar
ket or abroad will bc secured, and the Tables be supplied
with luv flr.>t O? the season.
THE BAR
BAS BREN RESTOCKED WITH
Liquors of every variety,
AND TDK CUSTOMERS oF THE ESTABLISHMENT
will he del ved by attentive and careful waiter?.
Orders tor MEALS, both Dinners anil Suppers, wUl
meet with prompt attention, auJ he prepared by experi?
enced cooks. The
Billiard Saloon,
(JU thc second Boor, ls-supplied with
PHELAN TABLES,
Of the bc-it maka, and has every convenience for the com?
fort of visitors. September 11
AMERICAN
LEAH PENCIL COMPANY,
NEW_YORK.
Factory, Hudson City, N. J.
WHOLESALE SALES ROOM
MO. a* JOHN .sTItlUKT, NKW YORK,
ALL ST V LES AND GRADES OP LEAD PEN Cl LP
.I superior qtiatlty ara manufactured and uttered
"t lair terms t" Hie iradi-. The public are luvited
lo give thu AMERICAN LEA D PENCIL thu pic
I terence.
'IHK PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE
PRINCIPAL STATIONER? AND N.iiUiN
DEALERS.
ASK Hilt THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL,,"
i i's 11 MOKfAffc
MHRFFIRLl* SC?ENTIFJC ROHOOL, )
1: oiNiThlSil Dtt-AHTMrMT, J
VALE I'OIXEQZ. November lc, iso?-;, i
I have alway? recommended the Faber Potygradc
Li jil Pew lb a- tiie oulv pencils fitted for both ornamen?
tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough
trial of the American I'olygrade- Lead Pencils, man
ofarftircd by the American Lead Pencil Company, New
York, 1 hr.d tin m superior to any pencil in ne., . von ta
. hr Faber or thc old Euglish Cumber hind Lead Pencil,
being a eijpi'ricr i>- ned tat sketching, mamchtal sn;i
micbanicaldrawing, and ail thcardiavy nscsofalotd
ptve?
These pencils aro yery fmrlr gradi d an i b i*?? ? r ry
smooth Iced; even the softest pencils bi i i itu pro;; a I
<U?s.v ill that can be .lt - .red in a pencil It nivea me
great pkasore to he sblo to issnra Americana that they
. ?il no long-r becompelli d to depena apon Urtmany ot
>ny r.thrviorrini mart el i?>'. P> lf
LOUT! ft AIL,
Professor ?-i (>. ' . .?. ^- ?
at I. YBBCOJS ABS
tW ? AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. ?. v
N.w pennine v.,moot t.. . ?Kl nu* ol ?he ?ni
|Ook lo it_
KXCFXSTOR! RXrt WflOK I
< !llAS'i'EkLA.i*S
M
f"i; Ri I.W> !?.!<.
, . i* i .... I - Ililli',
. , . , 11. [ALLI HU Ei\ ALI ABU
'P'1 1,11 1 ' n.i,,i-n na being an almost n>
-I J-i'ita'oi . 1 t. ioali btsmy, is easily applied,
lT???"or ?u,..w ia. ada. hat i a directly on th,
. .,,? itu iv remove iupertluona hair iront
! -Li?eudlor..?J the body completely
' ti- -??ii i . Hi ?.tapada* the am* leavre the
l . utili and natural fins is the om; utica*
"', i.- tn "i iwi.cl.i li -AiConlT real efiecrnsj depila
"-' ' , ,-trun i ii . cents per package, p..
v".v...ip:..i.llll,..ur. i.,
1 BERGER-. SHOTTS A; CO., Chemina,
Ujrch Ml iyt No. SSS RH?T tt., Itoy, N. Y.
AUCTION SALES.
Sloop Rigged Yacht a' Auction.
BY lt . M. MARSHALL Ai BRO.
On MONDAY, 16th imitant, at ll o'clock, win ba ?old on
Hamlin A Fairchild's wharf, foot of Laurens street,
A new YACHT-length 38X, beam IS%, mast aft feet;
capacity 8 cord? of wood or 700 bushels rough ric?.
September 14
" , KILROY cfc CO.
wiU sell, on MONDAY, loth September, at their Sales
room?. No. m Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel,
at 10 o'clock,
^^,}*rge and gen?*! assortment of SEASONABLE
GOODS, adapted to the wanto of city and country trade.
ParUculars^op day of aalo. September 14
Xolice to Miltners.
KILROY & CO.
Will inclnde in their sale < u MONDAY next sixty-five
165) canes assorted LADIES' NT HAW AND FELB HATS
AND BONNETS, of the latent and most fashionable
styles.
ALSO,
A well selected atock of RIBBONS AND MLLLINEBY
300DS._September 14
Loi Wo. 72, Rutledge Avenue. 3d Door Southeast
Bogar? SI. lx>i measures?-30 tty 150 feet more or
less, bn Hm Lot Oiere ie a Dwelling with Kitchen
uUaclted; also a ?Hore 17 by 27 feel.
BY Ul TIB KC * CO.
the a bore will be sold on TUESDAY, the 17th Inst, at
ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Custom House.
Terrea one-third cash; balance in one and two years.
September ll wsmtaA
PRIVATE SALES.
28 Bunding IJXS for Bale.
BY R. M. MARSHALL *3i BRO..
Real E M ta te Agent*, No. 33 Broad Street.
Vt Private Sale
A BICH TRACT OF LAND, ni tua te on Rutledge Are?
me, above Shepherd street, being 5 acres in extent, and
?on taming a two and a halt story Dwelling.
The above can be treated tor as a whole, or any mun
'tr of Bui'ding Lots mr. ? bo sold therefrom, in accord -
mee with plat now at our Office.
September 14 si ruthi
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
ESTIMATES IV ANTRO.
OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, 1
CITY HALL, CBABLESTON, September IL 1867. i
SEALED PUOPOSALs WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL
the l-.th at IQ o'clock M.. for BUILDING SEVERAL
i itt'N Ks of the lengths and sizes given below. The es
amates will include the cost of excavating shoat 300
.ubic yards of earth, the necessary filling, reforming of
lavements, and grading alter the raying of trunks.
THUNK-. mr.
Length of Trunk in lane surest.370
Length of Trunk in anil from lots. in Coming street
to tho Udal drain...,. 800
Length of Trunk from lots on Clod aden street to the
main drain in Wentworth street. 130
Length of Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Rad?
cliffe street drain....187
Total length.877
Ti ni it.i to be twelve by twenty Inches in the clear,
m ilt ut' two by twelve laches prime yellow pine planks,
o rest upon bleepers ot three by nine inches, three feet
uug, placed five feet tram centres. Braces to be two by
ax uielies, dovetailed into the sides of Trunks, at (Us?
ances ot five feet from centres. The Trunks to bo laid
o gradi! pega furnished by the Engineer.
All the work must be carried on with the greatest
hspatch. . .
Plans can be seen at thia office.
A copy ol' the-a specifications moat be attached to each
>fler. LOUIS J. BABBOT,
September 12 City Engineer.
NOTICE: .
OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE,)
MAIN GUARD Boen, >
CHARLESTON, S. C., August 32, 1867. )
THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS Of ORDINANCES
are published for the information of all whom lt
nay concern. C. B. SIG WALD,
Captain of Police.
>*?*?.*?
SEC. VI. AU smoking of any pipe or segar in White
Point Garden, and East or South Battery, be and the
ame is hereby prohibited; and any person who shall
riolate this clause ot this Ordinance shall, for each and
?very such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of five dol?
ara, to br> recovered in the City Court, one-half the
.mount to be given to the informer.
F ? ? * * . ? .
Sec. Vir. All indecent and disorderly conduct, enrs
ng and sweeting, clamorous noises, drunker ness, quar
elling, fighting, or profanity, committed In White Point
larden, tn' on either of the Batteries aforesaid, shill be
lunlsbed in the same manner as the same offences are
tow directed by law to he pu utah cd when committed in
>iiy other portions of the city.
. * * . . ? ?
Sec. X. No person or poraocd shall rid*, lead or drive
,u v horse or hui ?en..mule or mmes, within the enclosure,
if me Garden, under a penalty of five dollars fdr every
ni,-ti offence, to be recovered in the City Court, one-half
he amount of die fine to be given to thetoforrner.
f ?"? . ? # ?
Ste. XL lt shall not be law tul for any person or par?
ions to secure or moor with their nuts say vessel, boat
>r raft to any part of the wharf, or the railings thereof,
it White Point, constructed by the City Connell, leading
roto that part oi East Bay called the Battery to South
'Ai street, or to land from any boat, viesel or raft
my boarda. lumber, or other material, on any part of the
laid win.it; aud if any person or persons shtJl violate or
ranagre?s any of the provisions contained iii this clause,
ii,-h peison or persons shall forfeit and pay fifty dollars,
? be recovered in the City Court, One-half of which pen?
illy shall go to the informer.
Whereas, many loaded drays and raits pasa rm necessa?
rily through King street, in the city of Charleston, to
i,e great obstruction of tba? thoroughfare, and to (the
lerious inconvenience and danger of those who nave
m M nc vs therein : '
Ur is ordained. That from and after the passing of this
liomin.e.- it Hhal 1 not be lawful for any licensed cart,
ir .iv, wagon, or other carriage, laden with cotton, hun
1er, or oth?:r nierrhandiae or commodity, to be driven
ibrodgh the said King ur reef south of Calhoun afreet, or
my part thereof, save and except for the parp?se of re?
living or depositing a load in such part of said street;
ind an) driver or roi ductor of any such cart "dray,
wagon, or other carriage, offending herein, shall lorfeli
iud ps\ a oum of not lesa than ton dollars, nor more
[han twenty dollars. 30 August 23
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OFFICE. OF CITY TREASURY, 1
January 3,1867. i
PUELIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
the folio wing Ordinance 1 icen.se? have been prepared
lor delivery trout Ibis OtDce. S. THOMAS,
City Treasurer.
Sue 1. De it Ordained hy the Mayor and AMermen in
City t V> on il aitembted, 'I hat from laud after the first day
it January, licenses snail be taken out for all carta, dray,
md wagons, used tor private and domestic purposes, in
Hie ?ame manner, and according to the same provisions
now of force lu relation to carls, dray* and wagons, let or
iriven itar hire,1 except giving bonds. And seen sucU
art, dray or wagoo, shall bo provided with a badge con?
iain iii;; the number thereof, and marked Private, to oe
placed on the outside of the shalt
SEC. 2. No person shall be taken by the TraPiuroT aa
?urety to any bond under the Ordinance i steaming U~
renae* for cari drays, wagons and otha, carnages, un?
lesa he or she be a freeholder.
SEC 3. The following ahall hereafter be tn* rates far
licensed for public and private carts, days, wagons, Ac,
including the horses or mules used thereof, which shall
oe tree trout other taxation:
prmuc CA ?rcs, PRATS, arc., os THOSE EMPLOTED OAS*
BUSINESS wuAxrrcn, ron HERE DIRECT OL, moates..
I'.-.r ?very c m, dray or wagon, drawn by one hone ox
iBUlc, ?20. ;
For every >? t. i. .v or wagon, drawn by two horses or
mule?. ?3a
Vat e. cry hack and carriage with two wheels, $20.
For every hark and carriage with four wheels, 840.
For every eta?e or omnibus (except line omnibus)]
with two horses ?50.
For every etage or omnibus (except Une omnibus!,
drawn by tour hornes, $6u.
For ever) tn;. 1: drawn ny twa or more horses or mule?,
Ka
For over)' eipre.-s wagon drawn by two or more bomen
OT mules, tau.
CREAD CASTS AND PR?VATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC.
For every bread cart or wagon, $5.
For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do?
iiirstic purposes, and not to be employed m the trans?
porting ot good', ware?, merchandise, lumber, or any
jther commodity, tor compensation, either directly or
indirectly for the saine, Khali pey for a license the sum of
fe*, exclusive ol the horse or mule.
Ratified in City Council, Una 16th day of Jannary
(L. s.) in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun?
drcd sud sixty-six.
P. C. PAILLARD, Mayor
By the Mayor.
Januarys_W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Conn efl.
AN OR DIN AN CU
TO REGULATE TBE 6TOBAOE 08" PETROLEUM, ITS PRO
DUCTS, AMD OTHER E.ILA1IMABLE OILS.
SEC. 1. ti? it ordained by Ihe Mayor ind Aldermen, in
City Conned mumbled. That troni and after the nth day
of June next, it shall not be lawful to keep Petroleum,
Kerosene, Kock Oil, Benzine, Bensole, or any other in?
flammable oil or oils on storage or for ssle in any cellar,
?tore or building south of Line sireet, in a larger quan?
tity than fitty yallon.-; i.u any one lot or premises, and
any such quanuty so kept or stored shall be contained lu
vessels ut tin or o'ther metal.
Ste. 2. Taut Petroleum, its products, or tiny other ia
tlaiutiiahle oil or oils, vt hun brought into th i city by land
ur water, may bc kept on any lot or in any budding Ut
which .utti.ii ? not stored, for u period not exceeding
twenty-four hours, upon the expiration ot which time it
shall be removed and kept in the manner as required by
the foregoiug section.
Si c. ii. Any persou or perseus violating any part of
thu Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundred
dollars, for each offence, recoverable ia any Court of com
pctent jurisdiction.
lUiiUed in city Counc il this twenty-tint day of May, in
the year ol our Lord one thousand sigh; hundred and
alli. ?mu.
I L.S.I P. OvcGAtLliARD, Mayor.
VI. H. SMITH. Clerk ot Council. . Janeo
PUBLIC NOTICE;
CK net CLERE OP Cor/sen? i
May 1S67. I
1 he rollowinx Section of .. Au Ordinance to abolish tb*
outee of Hperiutendent of streets ; tu provide for Kcep
iug the Streets' Lanes, Alleys, au.l open Couru in th*
City ol Charleston Clean, and KU- olin* purposes," ia
lierebj published tor the information 01 all concerned :
Im me due protection of tue saul contractor or con
tractors, it I iii tit rvrdained, 'ihat every owner, lessee,
ixeiiiMtiit amt lenaut ot an) premise* tivnung in any
stied lau. alley, or o|?eu court, shall on every day
?Sundays except. .11 have the .lin. Mt?, > arbage or other
..ital iiiu.vd m frontal nisor berle*, "u a barrel, box or
bean and io readme** for the contractor, b) the hour of
. .7..? ...Ul. I M.. iroui luenisl dar 01 May to the
iii-i <tav ol November to every year 3 and by the hour of
nine o'clock fc. ., ?rem tl? nrst day ot November to
M Am day ol uayfhitowrny A ad anj person offend
iie- herein or pla. anv dirl. ultu, garbage, or other
ona] in any street, lan-, or alley, or open court, after tho
hou? above named, -hall be subject to a fine not lcaa
than two nor more than uve dollars, 1er each and every
cn. ncc io bc .wp-- ed by the Mayer.
' lr order H- SMITH,
M i l ' Clerk ct Council
Kiltt? LOAN.
MiTOL^ALTT OF CB VRLESTON, 1
CJri ii >.;.;.. Novembfr 9,1866. f
a LI. PERSON-DESIROUS OF REBUILDING'TN TUB
J\_ Binni i i-tnci- and Wanto PLne , ot the City, UL
.I. i -AU ?ct of the General As.-f-n.Ll) . giving authority
i., ih, . ? r > Council ol Ohailrston to pnxeo.1iinthe mat
tri ..i a Fire Loan, with a vin? to aid In building up tho
i?it? anet* " are hereby notified that the form ofapnli
m tor loans eua Le obtained >u tte wides of the derk
ii i 'oun. il, between the bonis cf o A li and 2 P. M:
i a, [.li. .it.oii- must Lee* d inU-c .i i,ve mentioned
lit' j 'h? * ..L.i.iitc. .i.1.t r".., j (?:.dau tocat.
: .Kr th. UM
i vin .,i .;". Maj ir ve. ?, SMITH,
*tov? lui., rifi ' i. * K ot ronnciL
t ITV TAXES -MONTnLY R11TCRJIS.
KFPICE OP THE CITV ASSESSOR, >
. irv HALL, Septembei 2. ie67. j
Ni.l K E Ia. H REBY GIVEN TO ALL . ONCERNED
that th. Monthly Ri mus i ,r the n.outh of August
iMKt, in con.pnaiu'1 with the Tvs nr.l.nince, ratified
>n th? . -tu .uv ol !. ? cmbi r, lSw,. inuit he made on or
I elote the i ?th instant D. C. GIBSON
8eptemb r 2_l i_City Aeeesaor.
NOTICS3. .
OFFICE CHIEF OF DP^nVJTlYES, I
AupoBt 29th, 18677^}
BROumr TM iHis OFncE AND SUPPOSED TO
be etolen, a Gray Sack coat, also, two large block
tm rans about sixteen Incne? in width; any parties iSB
tie ?me, will ciH and ldintifv theta. T
H.W. HF.NDRICKS,
1st Ueutenant ind Chief of Detactivaa.
AUfUEt Jo