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f ^ pija, ggjf TUESDAY HORNING'. SEPTEMBER 17, 1867. LOCAL AUTTEKS. To TRANSIENT ADVERTISERS.-NO transient ad Tertiaemont will be published in this journal here? after unless paid for in advance. By transient wa mean an advertisement ironi any person who is not a regular advertising customer ol the Nrws. JOB WOBK.-We have now completed otu- office so as to execute, in the shortest possible time ALL BINDS OF JOB WORK, and we moat re? spectfully ask the patronage of our friends. CHANOS OF HOUR FOR DELIVERY OF SPNDAY MAIL. On and after Sunday, 8th inst., this Office will be open frem half-past five to half-past six for deliv? ering mails. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. Pont Other .Votier. Po? OFFICE, / CHARLESTON, S. C., July 6,1867. \ After to-day the mails for Northeastern Railroad will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they are expected to reach the Railroad "Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to be ready for deliverv at thi9 office ar 3:30 o'clock P. M. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. -o POSTOFFICE NOTICE.-An evening mail for Au? gusta and Savannah, and for distribution bi yond those offices, will close daily at the Po3toffiee at half-past C o'clock. -o YACHT FOB SALE.-R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. will sell this day, at foot of Laurena street, a new Yacht. Bi REFERENCE tc our auction sales column, it will be aeen that the sale by Messrs. MCKAY and CAMPBELL to-day will take place at half-past nine o'clock. -o REGISTRATION YESTERDAY. Whites. Black?. Ward No. 1.10 13 Ward No. 3. 3 3 Ward No. 4.10 9 Total.23 24 GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, for October, has been sent us by Mr. B. DOSCHEB, of the Postoffice Lite? rary Emporium, in Hasel street, east of Meeting. The same enterprising dealer has likewise obliged na with late copies of the Round Table and Slaats Zeitunq. BLACXWOOD'S MAGAZINE.-Mr. RUSSELL has tent ns the August number of old ebony. The follow? ing is the Table of Contents: 1. BBOWHLOWB fart YUL 2. The Social Era of GEOBOE m. 3. Life and Letters of Governor WINTHROP. 4. The Easter Trip of two Ochlophobists. 5. Intemper? ance and Intolerance. 6. Tevsk. 7. MAXIMILIAN. 8. The Chiffonier. 9. The Bill aa it is. -o AN ATTRACTIVE PLACE OF RESOBT.-Messrs. HAHN A SHEBHAMMXB, southeast corner of Church and Broad streets,- know how to keep a notoL They have not bean many years in opera? tion, bnt long enough to make many friends. They have the true secret of the nuccessf ol restaurateur -they know that the shortest way to a man's heart is down his throat. Every one who goes there once will be certain to repeat his visits. Read their advertisement. CAUGHT AT LAST. ?s lat kain Fwdiaui so fain ge spann sn, Dis nicht eno?ch kommt an die Sonnen. The foregoing homely old German proverb, somewhat equivalent to the more pithy English counterpart, "Murder will out," was illustrated yesterday in a remarkable manner. A robbery waa committed a year ago on the premises of Mrs. TENNANT, at the extreme northeastern part of the city, and until yesterday the perpetrator doubtless felt sure of perfect immunity. This particular deed of villainy had perhaps almost passed from the tablet? of his memory -crowded out by others of more recent data. But he had reckoned with? out his host; all this while fate slowly, but surely, spun a web of proof which at last secured him in her strong t?t. He was arrested yesterday, and confessed that he. committed the burglary by means of false key?. He had stolen a gold watch and $100. The mo? ney, we understand, was recovered, but the watch h ad .undergone a retrograde metamorphosis from gold, baring degenerated into silver. -o ALMOST A Bow.-Late yesterday afternoon we noticed a considerable n-owd in Meeting street, in tc' vicinity of the Charleston Hotel. Upon in quiry we ascertained that this fortuitous aggrega? tion of pedestrians had been attracted thither by the promise of a row. There were two drunken men, keeping neither the even nor the noiseless tenor of their way. A good Samaritan [yclept policeman], appointed by the Oity Fathers for such emergencies, landry volunteered to direct their steps and steer their . course, but with that perversity innate in man-in drunken man not excepted-the amiable pair evi? dently conceived the idea that the said Samaritan had some sinister object in view in th? tender 'of service made them. They refus? ed to accept it, and even attempted tc take the club from policeman's hand, where it of right belonged. Some citizens standing by came to the rescue, and policeman then brought one of the fin-wreaked mariners safely to port, i.e. to the guardhouse. The other, upon looking around found lag bail, and took French leave. Exeunt Omnes. TYPOGRAPHICAL ERBOBB.-';Tue Proof-sheet," a beautifully executed printers' periodical, speaking of typographical errors, tens the following good one: During an exciting presidential canvass that took place when we were quite yoong, we con? ceived the idea that our opinions on t h} issues in? volved ware of great importance, and would exert considerable influen?a if fairly presented to the people. We were enthusiastic, and never for a moment doubted that we had the abilitv to present the aforesaid weighty opinions fairly, forcibly and attractively. Among tho channels at our com? mand for conveying these important matters to the public was a newspaper published in a beauti? ful Tillage in New Jersey, which we occasionally favored with political letters. In one of these, we asserted that all the marketable papers of the country had been enlisted in the interest of the opposite paity. We palled out come of the big words which are said to "lie at the bottom of every man's vocabulary," when, on seeing our letter in print, we found it gravely .??ted that all the 7vspeetable papers of the country were against tis. We don't remember having written a political paragraph since that discovery. "The Procf-thteC is published by Messrs. COL? LINS & McLEtsTZB, Type Founders, Philadelphia. WIT AND Wxanov OF DON QUTXOT?:. New York : D. Ap? pleton* Co. 1867. Charleston ; John Russell. A very neatly gotten up little volume, printed in antique type on tinted paper. We have never been very partial to books of thia character. "Elegant Extracts,n "Beauties," "Wit and Wisdom," and all thereat of them, are impositions on authors, and it is a mistaken friendship that permits their being trotted out in such dishabille. An author should be read as he himself wished co be read, which of of course is in the book, as he wrote it, and not in garbled extracts. To be sure, as a "quotation book," thia little manual bas its uses, and no doubt will find nuny purchasers. Of the Knight of La Mancha and his doughty Squire we do not think it necessary to say one word hore. Nor of him who limned that inimitable picture. CERVANTES is one of the immortals, and Dou Quixote and Sancho Panza familiar as household words. THE HUMAN ELEMENT a THH INSPIRATION OF THE SA oeaD ScMTTUBxa, ky T. P. Ctnwis, D. D-> Utc profe.. sor of Theology in the UniTBrslt, at Lewisburg, Pa. The views of this author may be inferred from the fact, atated in the preface, that he resigned bis professorship iu the Theological Seminan be? cause be felt he could not conscientiously publish bis opinions on Inspiration, and at the same time retain his position of instructor of candidates f,,r the ministry in an evangelical denomination, where these views w?re deemed heterodox. He says : "For many years I conscientiously and earnest? ly struggled to maintain the current theories of tba infalli bility of Scripture Inspiration 'until all poaaibihtyof doing so reasonably and honestly was gone. Only ven- slowly, unwillingly, and against every eartldy prenosstssion and interest, have I felt obliged to relinquish long cherished and early opinions in respect to this point. And I wish here only further to express my conviction and testimony as to tho httlc alteration it necessa? rily involves in the experimental parts of Christian Theology while yet giving thom a progressive ten? dency and movement which is, in faut, a new Ufe tuid vividueas, of value incalculable to those who, like myself, bavo been ever prone to settle down into an excessive con*ervatism except as shaken from its sloth by Dirine Providence and grace. It need and ought not to involve controversy among Christians. And humbly do I pray that the change which I see inevitable on this subject, may take ?olace quietly in the Evangelical Churches of our land, without strife and bitterness, but marked with an increase of gentleness, charity, earnest? ness tad zeal. - Such, surely, was the spirit and in? tention of the Master. " WE HAVE ba?m requested by Messrs. COCBTEU? 4 TBSJTHOLM, agents New Tcrk and Charles ton Steajnahip Company to state thatr -rates of freight . on cotton and merchandise for steamships McnJiaUa* and Champion : will from this date be always as low as by any other steamship line. -o STENHOUSE 4 Co. advertise a large quantity of Hour, of different qualities. E. H. RODGEBS 4 Co. offer for sale twenty-five tons of Cos's superphosphate of Lime. J. W. Cx-aaz 4 Co. advertise that they have on hand and for saie a large and varied assortment of whiskeys, wines and liquors. J. CA3TP3EN 4 Co. have for sale, corn and gunny cloth. HENB? COBIA 4 Co. have in store and landing per steamer Sea GuV, groceries of every variety. Oca STEAM SHIP IONES.-Our oitizena may ex? pect to-day, the arrival o' four steam ships, viz : the Manhattan and Alabar, a, from New York, the ?ka Gull from Baltimore, aid the Alliance from Philadelphia. They will ali ha ,"e large and valua? ble cargoes, ccasigned to merchants in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama. Florida, 4c. These steam linea have now become a necessity to the trade, and bring and carry the produce which (fives life to our railroad enterprises and in different forms afford employment to labor and help to distribute wealth through the com? munity. There is at present an animated struggle taking place between the line of steamors and rail? roads with Norfolk aa a centre, the line of steam? ers and railroads with Charleston as a centre, and those with Savannah as a concentrating point. They are now gradually bringing all their means and appliances to bear, in order to see whioh will ultimately be the great depot for.the country from this point west to the Mississippi. It becomes the sons of Old Charleston to be op and watchful. fi. n. If yon want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, 4c; or, MXIXEBS' Almanac; It yon want Printing executed neatly; Ii yon want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIBAS? HABRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Auction Salea This Day. MILKS DBAEE will aell thia day, at 10 o'clock, at bia atore, corner of King and Liberty s tree ta, dry gooda, clothing, Lc. J. A EXSLOW & Co. will sell thia day, at 10 o'clock, on Union Wharf, Pier No. 1,150 tacka corn. R. & A. P. CALDWELL will aell thia day, at 10 o'clock, before their atora. No. 90 Eaat Bay, 6 bola. Virginia whiskey. T. M. CATES will aell thu day, at 9% o'clock, on Brown'a Wharf, butter, strips cheese and shoulders. JOHN G. MUJTOB ft Co.. will aell this day, at 10 o'clock, at their auction nalia room. No. 133 Meeting street, hoop skirts, hats, caps, ic. Mc EAT & CAMPBELL will a? il thia day, at ty. O'clock, at No. 136 Meeting street, hams, pork, trimnungs, pig tongues, whiskey, kc, and one brussels carpet LAUSET k Ai.EU.VDEB will sell thia day, at 10 o'clock, before their atore,. No. IS? Eaat Bay, 13 placea gunny cloth ; also, bama, aides,, afeajbldera, ?a, MILUOAS. 4 Sos will sid] thia day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 32 Vendu? Rangs, tumblers, pitchers, plates, dishes, furniture, kc. HBVBT CQsu '4 Co. will aell this day,- at - o'clock, In front of their atora; ahonldera; hams, coffee, sugar, ?c. R. M. MAHSEALL k Bro. will sall this day, at ll o'clock, on Hamlin k Fairchild's Wharf, foot of Laurens street, a new yacht Joan COMMS?, No. 137 Meeting-street, up stairs, of feit 100 Casas of Army BBOOANS, for soie by the case, or fitted to measures; they ara said < o be,a vary supetto shoe, aU whole atock; wOlout waar three pair of the com? mon Brogan and are sold at low lits?. September 10 <u3 For restoring strength and appetite, use the great Southern Tonic, PAHESTN'? HEPATIC BOTESA ana you will not be disappointed. Foi tale by all druggists. tu A Cord. What is TARRANTS EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT.and what are its effects? These ore quea tiona which the great American public hat a right to ask, audit also baa a right tc expect a candid and satis? factory reply. Sba preparation is a mud and gentle sahne cathartic, alterativa and toni?, and la moat care? fully preparad *u the form of a snow white powder, con tainlag all the wonderful medical properties of the far famed seltzer Springt of Germany. Of ita effects we would say that those who have teated the preparation are the boat Judge?, and they declare over their own signatures thal tho preparation will promptly relieve tadlgcBticn. R?gulai* the flow of the bile. Cure every ap?eles of headache. Tranquilize th? nervous system. Refresh and invigorate the weak. Miti? gate the pangs of Rheumatism. Neutralizo acid In the Stomach. Cleanse and tone the bowels. Assist the falling appetite. Cure the heartburn. If you are a Bufferer give this Remedy one trial, and it wiU convince you of the above facts. TARRANT & CO., Sole Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Druggists. 3mos September 12 Kentnoky State Combination Lattery, MURRAY, TODY k CO., Managers, draws EVERY DAY at Covington, Ky. Whole Tickets from $1 to $10. Snares in proportion. Capital Prizes from $4000 to $35,000. H. T. PETERfc, Agent, No. 90 H isei street, Charleston, B. C. September ? Imo The Time to Aaveitiee In tue Country. THE PECSHEC bas a larjo circulation throughout th?, middle and u/per Districts of'the State. Advertising, rates aa r***9L*?le aa tba stringency of the money mar? ket wiU warrant Merchante and others wishing to nae the columns ol tba paper win addreaa JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. OLD ESTABLfSHEli DRl G STORK E. H. KELLERS & CO., LATE PHIN di DORN) WHOLESALE Al RETAIL DRUGGISTS. No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RE0ETVEB LARGE ADDIT ?N8 TO their usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, ko. Comprising invoices from the most reputable manu? facturera. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparation* of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV ALLER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAT. fcc. ?leo. a iarge assortment ol SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE B AGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. ?rsat itftrtition is paid to tue importation and selec? tion ot' PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go out of the Establish ment PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy, and the public can depend on the utmost reliability in the execution 0f orders. E. H. KELLERS, !LD..I! BAIR, H J) March 9 THE OBAX?EBURG NEWS. Sera? ARL IOU BILIOUS? Multitude! of both sores will answer this question in the affirmative ; for, next to disorders of the stomach, ' liver-complaints aro perhaps the most prevalent of all in? ternal ?'' easoa. Its usual symptoms area yellowish tinge in the whites of the eyes, especially near the inner corners, an uneasy or slightly painful sensation in the right side, pain between the Shoulder blades, sick-head? ache. Lassitude, mental dullness lack: of appetite, and ir? regularity of the bowels. Whoever recognizes this diag? nosis ?j applying to his own audition, may bs quite certain that more bile exists in the blood and leis passes through his bowels than is expedient for hts health, ano that his liver requires toning and regulating; One of the special tues of HCSTffTTF.B'S^rTTERS ' is to meet Just such exigencies as thU Its tonic princi? ple rouses the liver from its torpor, and its aperient ele? ment gently relie ves tho intestinal canal Of the accre? tions consequent upon an insufficient supply of nature's cathartic, the bile. Persons of bilious habits will find it the best safeguard against the attacks to which they ara constitutionally j predisposed, and should carefully avoid all the ordinary | alcoholic Stimutuits, C S eptember IC Know thy Destiny. MiPASfB E. P. THORNTON, the great English Aatrclo gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometriclau, who has aston? ished the aclentlflc classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight aa to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the aingle or married of either sex While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument of in? tense power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a Life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in Ute, leading traits of character, fcc This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimon?ala can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what lt purports to be. Hy enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re* reive the picture and desired information by return mail, All communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence, Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223. Hudson. N. Y ly March 3D Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving Information of the greatest Importance to the young of both sexes. It leaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mall Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y. THE DAILY M WS WE HAYE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most extensive and complete Supplied with a great variety of PLAIN AND t FANCY TYPE, of the latest and moat approved f I . t styles; and we have every facility, for executing j v all kinds of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, ] GERMAN, anti 1 FRENCH, I j Bill and Letter Heads ] Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts |i Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations l&C &c. J. M. BRADSTREET & IMPROVED Mercantile Aereney, NO. 20 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. .I. L. FONDA. Superintendent. September ti There cometh glad tidings of joy to all. To young sud to old, to great and to small; The bevnty which once was so precious and rare, Ia free for all, and all my v be fair. BY the nae of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving sud Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation tu use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that ls only found In youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, sallowness. Eruptions, and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the same leaving the akin white and clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation ia perfectly harmle?s. It is the only article of the kind need by the French, and la con? sidered bv the Parisian a-i indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the peat year, a sufficient guarantee of ita efficacy. Price only 76 cents. Sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of un order, by BERGER, 8HUTTS A CO., Chemists, 286 River St, Troy, N. Y March 3?. l yr { THOSE [OF OUR FRIENDS DE- - SIRING JOB WORK, will . please c leave their orders with us. We will guarantee as good work, and nt as CHEAP RATES, as can be had in Charleston. CATHCART, MULLAN i HORM. May 9 _SALOONS._ RESTAURANT, BY WARN & UHR, Corner of Broad and Church streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. TT ry WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR W friends and the public that we hare recently fitted up our establishment, and hare now connected with the B A IR,, WHERE THE BEST LIQUORS MAY BE HAD, A NUMBER ONE RESTAURANT, ON THE OLD FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE STYLE, Where everything in Season is furn lah ed on reasonable Orders for MEALS will be promptly attended to. MILL PpND AND PLANTED OYSTER8 always on sand, and will be shipped to any part of the State, in cans jr in barrels, at low prices. HARN & 8HERHAMMER. September 17 _tuths2mos RESTAURANT? WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS! !H.H.H.BADEIOP&t No. 133 Meeting street, IA VE RECENTLY REFITTED THEIR ESTABLISH? MENT, ?nd have now connected with the BAR A FINE RESTAURANT, WHERE MEALS CAN BE OBTAINED AT ALL IOURS. CHARLES ROBERTS, an old and popular Caterer of j his city, has been engaged ss Steward, end he will de ote his time to this business, and the entire routine of J ho Culinary Department will be under his immediate uperviaion. Every delicacy that can be obtained either in this mar :et or abroad will be secured, and the Tables be supplied rith the first of the season. THE BAR HAS BEEN RESTOCEED WITH Liquors of erery yariety, iND THE CUSTOMERS CF THE ESTABLISHMENT rill be served by attentive and careful waiters. Order? for MEALS, both Dinners and Suppers, will aeet with prompt attention, and be prepared by expert noed cooks. The Billiard Saloon, On the second floor, is supplied with PHELAN TABLES, )f the beet make, and has every convenience for the com ort of visitors. Peptember ll MISCELLANEOUS. HW RICE MILLS. TUEE3E WELL KNOWN AND LONS ESTABLISHED 1_ MILLS are undergoing complete repair and renova lon and will be ready on the 1st SEPTEMBER to receive rom Planters and others their Rice to pound and p re? tare for market. Thankful for finora shown UR by Fa?? on prior to the war, we would earnestly solicit a con Lnuarce of the same, feeling confident that our Mills rill be made to do aa good work M they: ever did. CH380I.M BROTHERS, . No. 32 East Bay. ej-The"Timofl," Georgetown,"8. C., will copy once a reek for six weeks and forward bul for payment. August 20_tnth important to Farmers and Millers. PORTABLE GRIST, MEAL AND FLOUR MILL, COMBINED. HART a- MUNSON'S FRENCH BURR MTLI3, LAT, EST IMPROVEMENTS, patented 1860. .several 1TLLS in operation in this city. At low prices. .INO. CAMPSEN A CO., Agenta, No. lt Marke t street, opposite State street. September 13 _ tuflrao PREMIUM STANDARD SCALES A LWAYS TAEE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, AND l\. TOOK IT AT PARIS THIS I EAR, aa official docu aents will Bhow. These Scales are placed entirely on their actual merits, a every Scale ia warranted to give entire satisfaction. RAILROAD TRACE COUNTER HAY. COAL BUTCHERS' DORMANT DRUGGISTS' and PORTABLE BROKERS' SCALES, if every size and variety. Call and examine samples at he CHARLESTON AGENCY, Bign of Marvin's Safe. W. M. BIRD & CO., September 9 lino NO. 203 EAST BAY STREET. MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR AND ii sins, lARVTN'B PAIENT 8AFES never mould their contenta. IARVTN'8 PATENT SAFES never corrode the iron. ?ARVTN'8 PATENT SAFES never lose their Fire proof Duality. VIN'S PATENT SAFES are the only SAFES filled with Alum and Dry Plaster. No other Safe has these qualifications. |T7E REFER TO THE MERCHANTS, COTTON FAC v V TORS, Bankersaud Jewelers of thia city whom re have supplied. Sixty-eicht of these Safes have been old by aa since the clore of the war, which alone should ie a sufficient guarantee that they are all we claim. ' Call and examine the Stock now on hand, or send for a Hrcular. W. M. BIRD ?V CO, No. 203 EAST BAY. Agents for Charleston. September 9 Imo M WS! TONK NOW CV USB! i ELIM FEVER AND SHALL fill NEW YOEE, .Tune 18, 1867. WF, THE UNDF.RSTONED, ??IPPTN. 1 MERCHANTS .1 Hie Cttj ul Now Yolk, from the efl ie].eatod testimony if many different Sea Captains, iu wi oui we have im ilicit confidence, and tholing it a duty *hich we owe to mr fellow-men, hereby bear witness or the great confl Icncc wo feel in the truly marveUous curative powers M 1IAJOP, J. T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY for the cure ind prevention of SMALL POX. FELLOW FEYER, .vc, ind we cheerfully add our signatures, hoping its won lerrul merits aiid ?ieat blessings maybe tu.J.tu tn the ?Vorld. BBEET SONM c CO., No. 43 South Street. CURTIS S WARD. No. 43 South Street. D. R. DF.WOLF A CO, NO. 103 Eroad Street. HENRY A SON, No. 26 Coenrirr. Flip. SIMPSON ti SHAW. No. 27 Cocnticr. SUp WM. A. MOORF, No. 205 South street. .IAS. T. TAPSOOTT, No. ST, South etreet. GEO. L. TAPSCOTT, Of Tapscott Bro., No. SC South street. ROBERT HA WEE, No. 8t, South etveet. And many other0. Tho Remedy has never been known t.. ?aii. Pri?e per package 16. Forwarded free to any point in the United 5tatos. Address J. T. LANE <k CO., ><o. 103 Broadway, New York. September 7 .16* E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED. HIS OFFICE FROM CHAI. M PB;, street to Nu. 77 OBTRCH STREET, near 81. Uk baal's Alley. A ,wu.?t 81 { STORAGE STORAGE, THE MOST CENTRAL AND convenient in tho dty, at vary rassonsble price*, forCOTTON, BICP. SALT, F EB TTL IZ EES, Ac. Ac. In? surance, when desired, sa low a> any in tb? etty. Apply to GEO. W. CLARK A CO., Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets. September 17 TAILORING, ETC. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE RESUMED THEIR FOBMER (MERCHANT TAILORING) BUSINESS, at their old stand, No. 32 BROAD STREET, and are now prepared to execute all orders in their Une; also, to taxe orders for making SHIRTS AND SHIRT BOSOMS as heretofore. We have also on hand, aa SOLE AGENT for thia State "the WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE," which we sell at factor}- prices. Thankful to the public for their former liberal patron? age, we would repectfully solicit a continuance of the same. EDGERTON A RICHARDS. September 16 6 j_HOTELS._ S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR CF THE Mansion House, GREENVILLE, S. 0. Junes_ ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. PROPRIETORS : WM. A. HURD.Of New Orleans. W. F. POREERV.Of Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. Telegraph and Railroad Offices in Rotunda of Hotel. June 17 Gmo STEVENS HOUSE, Nos. 31, 33, 35 AND 37 Broadway, N. Y" opposite Bowling Green-Cn the European Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known to the travelling public. The location is es? pecially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to the business part of the city-ls on the highway of Southern and Western travel-and adja? cent to ail the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The STF.Vf.N3 HOUSE has liberal accommodation for over 300 guests-it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of ita inmates. The rooms are spacloua and well venti? lated-provided with (?art and water-das attendance is prompt and respectful-and the table is generously pro? vided with every delicacy of the season at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and. remodeled, we are enaV' -dto offer extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure " f our guests. GEO. K. CHASE A CO., May 28 Gmo Proprietors; AGRICULTURAL GUANO! PERUVIAN GUANO Pacific Guano Ph ce nix Guano Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate of Lime* Reese's Flour of Bone Farmer's Plaster of Gypsum. For sale bv J. N. ROBSON, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. September 3 tuthslmo CHARLESTON IGRHMRAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealers In all kinda of Agricultural Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GINS. COTTON GINS. GRISWOLD GIN. HENEBEY'S MCCARTHY OIN. H. L. EMERY & SON'S SAW GIN AND CON? DENSER, for Hand or Horao Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S GIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER GIN. BROWN'S HAND GIN. CARVER'S GIN. EAGLE GIN. HORSE POWERS. LITTLE GIANT HORSE POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT, THE BEST, MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. In introducing thia new Power into the market, we would stat? that the following are tome of the advan? tage* possessed by tb? "LITTLE GIANT" over all other Horse pu werri : I. Ha great atrength on account of being double-geared, which not only doubles the atrength hy dividing the strain on twice the number of teeth, but'by gearing on beth sides of the wheels it equalizes the wear on the shafts, and materially lessens the friction, ?l?hrirtg the horses to do much more work than with any other Power. 2. Its compactness and extreme portability, it weighing about one-half aa much aa other Horse Powers, and occu? pying but one-third the space, it can be packed in small boxes, thus saving match expenae. It is so simple that the most ignorant person would have no difficulty in putting lt together. 3. The facility with which it can be adjusted to any bud of machinery st any angle, either on the ground or over head, without moving it from its foundation, will be appreciated by formera and plantera aa specially adapt? ed for driving Cotton Gins. HOR ACt. L. EHUR Y >8 PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS, NIBHWITE'a MOWING ? REAPING MACHINES. WASHING MACHINES. Plows of all descriptions, Cast Iron and Steel. PLOW CASTINGS, in every variety ; Cultivators ; Horse Hoes ; Harrow-* ; Cast Iron Field and Garden Rob lers ; Fan Mills; Corn Mills; Com Sheller*; Cortland Cob Crushers ; Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cuttere ; Planta? tion Carts and Wagons ; Canal and Garden Barrows ; Sugar Mills ; Grindstones ; Road Scrapers ; Churns : Phovele ; Spades ; Rakes ; Forks ; Hoes, kc, kc, Gar ? !? ti Sceda, of all Kinds, warranted pure and Fresh. LITTLE & MRSH?LL, No. HO Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Jone 18__tutha COTTON BANDS TUE CELEBRATED "Arrow Tie'MDottonBand AN IMPROVED METHOD OP FASTENING IKON BANDS ON BALES. SECURED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT; ALSO, BY CONTINENTAL, COLONIAL. AND AMERICAN PATLNT8. A substitute for Rope lu baling Cotton. Coats less, is put on laster, holds the bale smaller, and will not rot, Adjusted to the size of the bales at the Press, ana with the same facility as Rope. Painted and put up in the moat convenient form tor transportation. These TEES are acknowledged bj all who have med them to be the beet invented. A fresh supply just received, and lor sale by ROBERT MURE ? CO., AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. August 19_Imo WAILEY'S PATENT EiELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA STATE FAIR. T I IS 18 CHEAP A TTE, AND THE BEST ONE YET I invented. It is the strongest Tie, standing by tost a strain of (-?OOO) two thousand pounds. The most easily adjusted de, as it i? self-fastening. The most eimple, requiring only to slip the band into the buckle, and tho elasticity of thc cotton lastens itself, and it cannot De come uuiastened. J For sale, in larste or small quantities, by A ROSS, ROBERTS k CO.. i ",U..H?.UU Merchants and General Agents, No. 8C Front street, New York City. STREET BRO. k CO., Agenta, ,li)lv 15 arno Charleston, S. C. "EAGLE" COTTON GINS, &?APE ONLY BY BATES, HYDE & CO., Bridgewater, Mass. NF.W YORK-1ST Water street. BOSTON-5 Phcenix Building. NEW ORLEANS-61 St. Charlea street August 6 ?mo r??T?GR?PHS FOP, THE Mil,LION ! ! IWILL SEND, POST-PATD, SO PtluTOQRAPES OF tbe moat celebrated Actors tor M . t .its; 50 Actresses lorSOcents; 60 Union Generals tor 611 cents; 6U Rebel Generals for 60 cents; 60 Statesmen foi 30 cents; 60 beau? tiful young Ladies tor 60 cents; 60 nn>?looking young Gentlemen far 60 cents; 6 large Photo, cuphe of French Dancing Girls, lu costume, beautifully i. ,lored, exae?y ai they appear, for 60 cents; or for 60 emit, 6 ot the must beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, as tb-y nt pear In the play ot the Black Crook, at Niblo'a Garden, New York. Send all orders to P. O. Box 177, Tr V N. Y. May 13 ITT AUCTION SALES. Dry Good*. Qo?ung,&c. Bl MILES DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at io o'clock. I will sell, at my Store, corner of King and Liberty streets, a choice assort-, ment of Dry Goods and Clothing, selected by an ex? perienced Southern merchant, to suit City and Ccun Sr trade, consisting in part, aa follows: sees RED AND GREY TWILLED ALL-WOOL FLANNEL, White and Brown Cotton Flannel. Irish Linen, Fancy Alpaca, S?llela, Ticking, 6-4 Plaid Cloth, bootoo Tweed, Caashnere, Satinet, Crash Towelling, Demas?e, Farmer's Jean, te. Dorons GENT'S L. B. SHIRTS, Suspenders, 100 dozen piala and Fancy Neck Ties, Ladies', Genfs, Misses' and Children's Hosiery, assorted; Wool and Cloth Gloves, Linen Cambric. Printed Border, Hemstitch and Em? broidered Handkerchiefs, a hue assortment; Towels, Ta? ble Cloths, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Grey Merino Over sh i rta, Jumpers, Flax Thread, Agate sud Pearl Buttons, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. Razors, Belts, Para? sols, Spool Cotton, Umbrellas, Wool and Felt Hats, ge gars, OoUara, kc. CLOTHING.-100 Gent's Dress, Business and Over? coats and Sacka SOO ptir Gent's Cassim ere, Tweed end Satinet Pants. ALSO, 75 pair BBOWN 10 tb. BLANKET*. Terms cash. Sale positive._September 17 Hoop Skirts, Men's Felt Hals, Velvet Caps, ?ftc. BT JOHN Qt. anXNOR & co. THIS DAY, 17th inst, at 10 o'clock. wUi be sold, at our Auction Salesroom, No. 138 Meeting street, 30 dozen HOOP SKIRTS, from 15 to 40 hoops, some la? test styl* trail 30 cartoons Men's Black and Colored Felt Hats, in small lote Canton Flannels, Brown Shirting, Jeans, Pine, kc. Conditions cash on delivery TO RENT-The two UPPER FLOORS over our Ane? tten Room. A large, handsomo well located Pwsfltag, September 17 ?. Special Sale on account of all concerned. MeKAY & CAMPBELL WIS sell THIS DAY, precisely at half-past 9 o'clock, at No. 1S6 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel 100 CHOICE SUGAR-CURED HAMS, suitable for fami? ly nae, SO Sugar-cured Hams, slightly damaged, choice Pigs' Tongues, Heads and Feet, in packages of 100 and 300 Iba, kegs and bbla. of Pork Trimmings, bbla. kegs and demijohns af superior Whisk ey, 1 Store Counter and large Show case. ALSO, 1 BRUSSELS CARPET, nearly new (J. Croeley tc Sons). N. B. Purchasers at otu- sale, from thia day, will please comply with our terms. Terms cash. Gooda remorad on day of sale. September 17 Calico, Satinet, Kentucky Jeans, Beady-made Clothing, Hosiery, Slioes, Notions, tte., Ac. McKAY & CAMPBELL Will aell TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 18th instant, at ten o'clock, at their Auction Sale Booma, No. 136 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel. FULL PARTICULARS IN MORNING'S PAPER. September 17 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EDWARD LOWNDES, FACTOR AKD COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOYCE'S WHARP, CHARLESTON, S. CI September 14 stuthlmo WILLIAM H. GILLILA! & SON, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . OFFICE NO. S3 HAYNE STREET. September H WILLIS & CHIS0LM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) COTTON. RICE. LUMBEB AND NAVAL STORES, ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. C. E. WILLIS.A. B. OHJ80LM Octobers/: NOTICE. rrUTE SHIPPING AND COMMISSION BUSIN ES 3 X wiB for the present be carried on aa'usual by the undersigned at Na 48 East Bay, over me store formerly occupied by CRAIG, TUOHEY at CO. All persona having Individual claims must present the aime, and those indebted individually wifl make pay mont to JOHN "TOOMEY. July 20 LOTTERIES. GEORGIA FOR THE OF THE BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers; Great Extra Scheme, CLASS B. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. TICKETS ONLY Ol DOLLAR! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1867. AU the Prizes will be drawn ! A PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOB TEN DOLL ABS LIABLE TO DBA W 130,0001 ALSO, DAILY COMBINATION Sf HEMES ! CAPITAL PRIZES PROM $5000 TO $60,0001 WHOLE TICKETS from $1 to $20! SHARES U PROPORTION. Draws every day, Sunday excepted, at Atlante, Geo., at 4 P. M. Drawing received in Charleston, by Telegraph, at 6 r. M., daily. All Pr? es paid without discount. Oficial Drawings sent each purchaser. All PrUes Caahed at thia Office. SS~ Correspondente may rely os prompt attention to orders by simply enclosing money with full address. SktT Ali ordere for Tickets, Schemes, and Information to be addressed to JAMES KERR, Manager's Agent, Lock Box No. 684, Charleston. S. C. Office: H< '-'0 BROAD STREET. September 10 KENTUCKY STATE LOTTE u\ THE HAVANA PLAN) FOR THE BE??PIT OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDDY & CO., tanagers. Great Scheme. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,0001 788 PBI7.KS-5S30.650 IN PRI7.K?* TO BE DISTRIBUTED i To lie drawn at Covington, Kentucky, SEPTEMBER 30th, 1867. WHOLE TICKETS, 113 ; HALVES, $6 ; QUARTERS, $3; EIGHTHS, ?1.60 '1'ho chances are ter wore tuv,nable to draw prizes in tills than in any other Lottery in the world. Purchasers i Lottery' 'tickets should always examine the tchemoa, P, izes paid lu full without aiacouat. j Official drawings sent each purchaser, correspondent* may rely on prompt attention to orders by enclosing money with lull addreaa. 49-AU o der? for tickets, eohemaa, and Information to be addressed to EL T. PETERS, United States Licensed Agent, Key Box 53, Charleston, a C. Office No. 90 HaMl street September 6 Imo AUCTION 1?IE?. GhuvM ao?t. BT LA UR KY ?i AI^EXAJTOKB. THIS DAY, 17th inst, win te ?oM tetare our wore, no. 137 Batt Bay, et 10 o'clock, 13 PIECES GUNKY CLOTH. .Conditions oath._ Septem 0??" /faros, Bidet, Shoulders. Strips, ole. ? BY LAVREV A ALEXANDER. THIS DAT, 17th but. witt be Mild, teta? OMI Star?, No. 37 Beat Bay, at 10 o'clock, - HAMS - Sidas - Shoulden - Stripe - reams Straw Paper _bbla. Vin egar Conditions cash._geptemb*rl7_ Butler. Strips, Cheese atv* Wiovhiert. BV T. H. CATSJR. Will be sold, THIS PAY, on urawu's Wharf, at three quarter! past 9 o'clock, the following goods, all fresh, ?n<i now landing, 72 FIRKINS AN? TUBS STATE BUTTER, good to choice luOO Strips 10 boxes Dairy Cheese 800 Shoulders, in lots. Conditions cash._September 17 IbTILLIGAJV & SON WiH sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, at No. 22 Vendue 6 dozen TUMBLERS, BddtaB Pitchers, Plato., Dutha?, Furniture, Sundries, Dry Goods, Shoat, kc September 17_ M. [SALK POSTPONE!).] Sloop Bigged Yacht at Auction. BY B. M. MAHSHAJLL ?i BRO. ["HIS DAY, 17th instant at ll o'clock, wfll be sold, Od Hamlin A Fairchild's Wharf, foot of Laurena street, A NEW YACHT-length 88 K, beam IS*, mast 45 eet_' _Beptenber 17 BT HENRY COBLA dc CO. THIS DAY, before our store, will be sold, 250 prime PACON SHOULDERS 200 prime Bacon Hame 100 sugar-cured Hams, m bags 33 bass Rio Coffee 30 bbb. Yellow Clarified Sugar 80 boxes Pearl Starch 50 boxes Adamantine Candles 10 half bois. No. 1 Salmon. iXD 1 bale GUNNY RAGGING, damagad. Conditions cash. ~?$?t?m?? 17 Corn! Corn! Oom! BT J? A. EH BLOW ?V CO. . 7701 be sold, THIS DAY, 17th instant, atlO o'clock i. iL, on Union Wharf, Pier No. 1, 150 sacks CORN, slightly damaged. September 17 _ ._ Positive Sale-Virginia Whiskey. BY E. dc A, P. CALDWELL. 'HIS DAY, the 17th inat win be sold "before oar Sta?, No. 90 East Bay. at 10 o'clock. C BMLS. VIRGINIA RECTIFIED WHUUJtT. Conditio os cash. September 17 PRIVATE SALES, 28 Building Lots for Sale. BY Ii. M. MARSHALL ?V BBC teal Ehrtet? Agenta, Stu 83 Wa alt Ell lit, Lt Private Sale A RICH TRACT Of LAND, airaste on Rutledge Ave lue, above Shepherd street, being 6 acres ia extent aaa ontatning * two anet a half story D welling. The above can ne treated for aa a whole, or aar/ wus? ser of Qui'ding Lota m#srt>f acid therefrom, in accord nce with plat now at our Office. September 14 -? al tata? CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTIMATES WAISTED. OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, I ' Cm Witt., Causttsrolr, Septem ber ll, BET. I 2 EAL ED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 5 the 13tb at 12 o'clock M., for BUILDING HEVEBAL HUNKS of the length a and sizes given below. tte ee Imates wlU Include the coat bf eira vating, aboat BOO ublc yarda of earth, the necessary filling, i wt ?laing of lavements, and grading attar the laying of trunks, f TB tures. . . ? MEX. .ength ot'Trunk in Line atreet. 99 length of Trunk in' and from lota in Combtg street . to the tidal drain.. ..7777..$00 .ength of Trunk from lou on Gadsden street to tte maia dram in Wentworth atrae*.. 130 ?eagtb of Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Baa* oliffe titree! drain...... 1ST - Total length..an Ti unka to be twelve by twenty inches in the clear, milt of two by twelve Inches prime yellow plas as?ala, 0 rest upon sleepers of three by nias tacata, tam fee* cmg, placed five feet from centres. Braces to ba two by ix inches, dovetailed Into the aldea of Trunks, at'dJav unces of five feet lxoni centres. The Trunk? to be laid o grado pege furnished by toa Bngtnetr. All the work moat be carried on with the greatest j ipa tc Li. Plana caa be seen at this office. ,. A copy of these specifications must bs attached to each fief. LOUIS J. BAB30T, September 13 ' ,.. , ? QttyEagltear. NOTICE. OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLIOS.) Kan Gsaas Botes, \ CxAaxxsrow, a a, Aajatt 22, 1867.) TUfE FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF ORDINANCES L are published for the information of all whom it SEO. VI. AU smoking of any pipe or segar ia White 'Pint Garden, and East or South Battery, be and tua tele ls hereby prohibited; and any person who stall ?olato this clause of thin Ordinance suaO, t>r each and very such offence, forfeit and pay the ?um- of nv? del irs, to be recovered ia. the City Court, one-half Bie . mount to be given to the informer. ' . ? . . . .. .. ; -*> . " . Sea VHI. AU Indecent and disorderly conduct, cure ug and swearing, clamorous noises, drunkanprea, quar ?elllng, fighUng. or profanity, committed InVhite Point larden, or on either of the Batterie? aforesaid, abaU be ranished in the same manner as the same cess?tes era tow directed by law to be punished wheu committed in my other portions of the etty. > * - * * * * . * . * SEC. X. No person or persons shall Kde, lead ar drive ny horse or horses, ?mule or mules, within tte ?culotta? if the Garden, under a penalty of fire iTrUt/t for r~*" uch offence, to be recovered in the City Court, oat he amount of the fins to be given to tte informer. * ? * * * M s) SEC. XI. It shall not be lawfu' for any person ? per? ons to secure or moor with their taste any vessel, host ir raft to any part ot the wharf, or the illilwa thereof, t White Point constructed by the etty CounaaL leading rum that part oi East Bay called the Battery to Botta say street, or to land from any boat, yeaa*l or nat ,ny boards, lumber, or other material, un any pert Df the aid wharf; and if any person or persons shall vic?ate or ranagxatt any of the pravlatoaa ri nteteil to thia danae, uch person or persona shall forfeit aad pay fifty (lollara, o oe recovered til the City Court, one-half ot winch pea Jty shall go to the informer. Whereas, many loaded drays aad in ll rasa nniSnatts Uy through King street in the city of Charleston, to be great obstruction oftbat thoroughfare, atti tofft? erioua inconvenience and danger of those who have lUtineeti therein: , Be is or dained That from and after the platt nf Of tala ) rd trance it tSaR not be lawful for any licensed cart, cray, wagon, or othor carriage, ladas with oettoa. ram? ier, cr other merchandise or commodity, to be drirea . brough the said King street south of Calhoun street, cr ny part thereof, eave and except for tbs purpose of re eiving or depositing a load in such part of sala street; nd any driver or conductor of any such ont, - dray, ragon, or other carriage, offending herein, shall forfait nd pay a sum of aot less than ton dollars, nor thora han twenty dollars._80_ August 3$ PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, 1 ? ' ,. January 3. 1887. J PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordinance licensee have been prepared or delivery from this Office. 8. THOMAS, . city Treasurer. SEO. 1. Re it Ordained by t?e Mayor and Aldermenin 'itu Council auembUd, That from knut after tte first tey t January, Uceases shall be taken opt for aU carts, dray, nd wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in be same manner, and according to tbs eame provisions low of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, let or riven |for hire, except giving bond J, And each such art, dray or wagon, shaU be provided with a badge con? lining the number thereof, and marked Private, to be ilaced on the outside of the shaft. Ssc. 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer aa ureiy to any bond under tbs Ordinance concerning li? euses for carts, drays, wagon* tad other carnages, aa? sas he or she be a freeholder. SEC. 3. The following ahaU hereafter be tbs rates tor Icenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, Ac, n. '.uding ther horses or mules used thereof, which ahaU ie free from other taxation: 'UBL1C CARTS, DEATH, ETC, OB THOSE HlOtOTBD ZN AUX BUSINESS WUaXKVEE, TOB HOE DIRECT OB OTDIBXOT. For every cart, dray or wagon, draws by one bota? ar nate, ?20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two barastoc nulea, $30. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, $30. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, $46. For every stage or omnibus (except line omntbusK ri th two horses, $60. For every stage or omnibus (except lins omnibus^ Ira wu by four horses, $60. For every truck drawn by two or more horses or mule*. 160. * For every expr?si wagon drawn by two or more hones tr mules, $60. BREAD CARTS A.XD fr BTV ATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC. For every bread cart or wagon, $6. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do. aestic purposes, and not to be employed to tba tzaae. porting of gooda, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any jther commodity,-for compensation, either directly or n directly for the same, shall pay for a license tte SUB of IS, exciustve. oi the hone or mule,. Ratified in City Council, thia 16th day of January [D.S.] m the year of our Lord one thousand eight hus* dred and sixty-fix. P. C. GAILLARD, M*yor By the Mayor. Jan narr 8 _W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Cauacfl. AM ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE SXOBAOE CST MTBOLETJU, HS ?0* DUCTS, AMI OTHER rKTLAJQtABLE OHS. SEO. I. Be it ordained by tke Mayor and Alderney, ia Citu Council astembled. That from and after tbs lftb day of June next it shall not bo lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Rock Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or any other in' flammable-oil or aila on storage or for saltia aar cellar ?tore or building south of Lino arrest, la a Urger quan? tity than fifty gallons on any ons lot or praraiaea, an4 any euch quantity BO kept or stored shall te contained ht vessels of tin or other metal. SEC. 2. That Petroleum, its producta, or any othn In? flammable oil or oils, when brought into tho etty by IteJ or water, may be kept oh any lot or in any building ia which cotton is not stored, tor a period apt rfw^i; twenty-four hours, upon the expiration of which timo it shall be removed and kept in the manner aa required by the foregoing section. SEC. 3. Any person or persona violating any part' nt this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundred dollars, for each offence, recoverable in any Court of com? petent jurisdiction. Ratified in Citv Council this twenty-first day of Kay, la the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and silty-seven, J?&i p- ?- GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Count-fl. Jone 6 PUBLIC NOTICE. , Ornen CLERE or Cocacir, l May 1867. ) The following Section ot " An Ordinance to abottah tte office -oi Sperintwident of Streets ; to provide for Keep lug tte Streets' Lanes, Alleys, and open Court? ia to? City of Charl easton Clean, and for other purp????, la hereby published for the information of all concerned : For the due protection of the said contractororcoa> tractors, ti il Jurther ordained, That every owner, Batta, occupant and tenant of any premise? TnayagaL any street lane, alley, or open court, ?haliOB ttatyjgay tSundaye excepted) have the dirt,,m,^*y?^Mv0T' oftaL-piaced in front of hi? or ber lot ^?b?^*?,0* heap, and in readme** fer ^?SS?S J?C? seven o'clock, A. M.. rrom toe mst day ol MaytoJtts first day of November in ^ wd by ite^joar ct nine o'clock. A- M., from the ?ft^J^*,**0 the first day of ina herein, or pla?ta? W'ir? JZZSTZ^!* .?-TnTl Xce,tobelmpc?edbytotMayor.