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fin? Jailli $?ius* V- -. SAT t RD AY UOfiNINO;. BEP3 EMl??R 21, 1367. LOCAL MAT TKRS. To TRANSDXKT ADVEKTHKHS. NO transient ad? vertisement will bo published in this journal here? utter uni?os paul for tn advance. ?i\ transient wo mean au advertisement from any perron who is not a regular advertising customer of the NEWS. JOB Wons.-We have now completed our office sa as to eiecate, in i~U9 shortest posaiola tim9 ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, aaa we most re? spectfully ask tno patronage ot om fj iends. -o OHANOX OE HOCK VOR DELIVERY OF SUMDAI MAU. On and after Snntlay, 3th inst., thia Office will bo open frem half-past five to half-past six for deliv? ering mails. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. Poa! Orin , Nottce. POST OFFICE, [ CHAULES ros, S. C., July G, 1367. \ After to-day tho mails for Northeastern Railroad will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they are expected to renell the Railroad "Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to be ready for delivery at this office at 3:30 o'clock P. M. STANLEY fi. TROTT, P. M. --o - POSTOFEICE NOTICE.-An evening mail for Au? gusta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond those offices, will closo daily at the Postoffice at half-past 6 o'clock. REOTSTB A l [ON Y ESTERDAY. - - Waites. Blacks. Ward No. 3.3 1 . Ward No. 4.3 2 Total.6 3 v -o CABINET ORGANS.- Those beautiful instruments, 6ayB tho Cleveland JJaiiy Leader, which have be? come so popular with the musical public, are made only by MASON ? HAMLIN, and are far superior to .ny other instrument in the world. They are ali excellent parlor instruments, and the low price at which they are sold brines them within the reach of all. -o SERENADE.-We were very agreeably interrupted in our labors last evening by the sweet strains of music, which the kindness of the members of j Richardson's band favored us with. The music was really good, and we hope that it will not be the last time that we shall bs so favored, lt Baccio was given with erne artistic touch, and its en? livening notes haunted m with nleesing sound imagery during the remainder of the night. AN UNWELCOME PBKSKNT.-On Thursday night a colored man named Lim us Allston while passing up Rutledge street, saw a whit? bundle on the steps of Dr, Oona's residence at the corner of Bull and Rutledge. He stirred tho object with a stick, but was surprised to hear an infant cry. On ex? amination the buudlo proved to bc a white infant a few days old. The child was neatly dressed and jwas evidently exposed intentionally. The colored man called the attention of the police to the fret, and tho child was taken to the residence of Dr, Frron in Beaufain street, near Pitt, where a colored woman took charge of it until morning. It has since been turned over to the Municipal au? thorities, who in thoir character of City Fathers are expected to ?dopt such waifs of humanity as may be thrown upon their charity. AN EQUINOCTIAL DRINK.-At the present time, when persons are vainly endeavoring to preserve their equanimity by keeping on the shady side of the street and under an.umbrella, we -tale pleas? ure in directing the sweltering public to the soda water stand in Hasel street, in the roar of tho Pa? vilion Hotel. Soda water is one ct' the most healthy and invigorating drinks known; it is an anti-fogmatir, answers admirably as an eye? opener, and exhilarates without intoxicating. There are few perapns who have not heard of j BUCK'S soda water. W'nen drawn from the marble fountains and tempered with the syrup it is in? comparable.. That dispensed at the Hasel street stand ls of this character, and its virtues are so well known that Pie fe un tain is hourly surrounded by thirsty mortals, wao patiently wait for the in rigorafing draught. . Tm AUTUMNAL EQUINOX.-About the 21st of September, the ecliptic, or great circle which the ?un appears to describe in the heavens in the course of the year, eroses the terrestrial equator The point ot intersection is called the equinoctial point, or the jquinox, because at that period, from its position in relation to the sun, the earth, as it revolves on its axis, has exactly one-half of its surface illumined by the sun's rays, while the other half remains in darkness, producing the phenomenon of equal day and night all over the world. These periods aro termed, from the sea? sons) in which they occur, the autumnal sod vernal equinox. At this time the snn rises about six o'clock in the morning and sets nearly the same time in tho evening. In the autumnal equinox the sun is passing from north to south, and conse qnenily from this pariod the days in tho Northern Hemisphere gradually shorten until tho 21st of December, the winter solstice is reached, from which season they* gradually lengthen to the spring or vernal equinox, on the 21st of March when day and night are again equal. As ie well known, both the autumnal and vernal equinoxes axe distinguished over the world by the storms that prevail at these seasons. The origin of such atmospheric commotions has never been very satisfactorily explained, but is supposed to arias from the united tidal action of the sun and moon ou the atmosphere; an action which at the time of the equinoxes is exerted with greater force then at any other period of the year. THK WHOLESALE TRADE,tThe present condition of Hayne and Meeting streets is n. proof that there is not only "life in theold land yet," but an abund? ance of energy that will soon restore her formor commercial status. Since the first qf tho month tho merchants from the interior have visited the city in numbers, and the boxes turned out before the several doors prove that their visits were not made in vain. The hotels have shaken off the lethargy of the summer, and are now scenes of bustling life, the rotunda? being crowded with purchasers and drummers who are desirous of securing a CUB tom er for the houses they represent. The Charles ton Hotel has long been tho favorite of the coun? try merchants, as it? location is central and they can obtain easy ncc ess to the great thoroughfares of business; its wide verandas and spacious lobby are, during the business season, crowded with guests, and it needs but u glance to assure the paster that the fall trade has commenced. There are now in the city betweeu thirty and forty merchants from different sections of the country who are engaged in laying in their Fall and Winter supplies. There is, of course, consider? able competition between the drummers, to sec ure this trade, but from appearances, it is equally divided, each establishment exhibiting the same Business activity. The large dry goods, shoe, hat, clothing, fancy gooda, and crockery houses in the neighborhood of the Charleston Hotel, arc all patroni-cd by the country visitors, and the lights gleaming on the streets at night, show that the day'; vork has not been completed, while the numerous boxes turned out iu tho morning, are cheering signs. It would he impossible to individ? ualize any one store, as the parties, who, one morning have tho side walk crowded with cases of gooda, may be the next day eclipsed by their neighbors. Competition is the life of trade, and though each merchtut uses laudable efforts to secure a large proportion, it appears to be pretty equally divided. The trade has, however, just commenced, and it is the opinion of those who are posted, that a? soon.as the coru and cotton crops are fully gathered an 1 sent to market, that there will be a perfect influx of merchants, who will test the capacity of the Charleston market to its utmost. We have before retened to the wholesale houser of Charleston, biu . recent inspection of their stocks enable us tc stato confidently that they are fully able to accommodate thoir custom? ers in quantity, quality and price, evon if the trade .mould assume its ante bellum proportions, and merchants from the Traus-Mi6siS8ippi Depart? ment visit this market. Several parties who have peen in the habit of purchasing at this market went to New York at the early part of the season, but. on thar return while passing through this place, stetted that i^wss (olly for a" merchant with compVratively small" means to buy in-New York as goods could be obtained in Charleston at the same prices and the expanses of transporta? tion be much less. This has been the experience of a few, but wo are gratified to state that lYnxo the present appearances but a few have proved thus derelict to their first love. The ma? jority of the old customers of Charleston are de? termined to continue their purchases at this mar-. ket, feeliw M?ured Chat, in the long run, if they TT^^yT^YffOuld fare woree. J Shipper* per steamship Manhattan, for New York, are req'iostod to send in their bills "of lading for signature, at tho office 'of COURTENAY 4 TREN aoLM, Agents, No. 44 East Bay; by 9 o'clock A. M., thia day. ' DIE CHARLESTONER ZEITUNG."-We are ple&aed to learn that a weekly german paper is to bo issued shortly in tins city, by Messrs. C. fl. ERCK MANN A CO, The Ztittuii/ will bc printed on good paper aud itt tho best typography, and will contain a variety of interesting matter, origiual and se? lected. Ot* this our German friends will feel con? fident when they leam that our distinguished townsmau, General Jons A. WAGENEE, hts con? sented to take editor ul charge of it. We would call the attention of our njerchants to thia new advertising medium, which they will find it to their interest to call nio requisition. rlXtilSTSATiox.-Th* registration lists of the 4th Precinct-will be exposed for public examination, viz : At tho Eagle Eugine House on Monday and Tuesday, the 33d and 24th insiaut, and at the Wash? ington Engine House on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the " 25ih, 2Cth aud 27th September, from ll to 2 o'clock ea:h day, after which time, for two days, viz : Saturday, the 28th, and Monday, Suth September, the Board will reviso and correct tho lists, and register any person who may have been before prevented from registration. The said re? vision will take place at the. Washington Engine House, from ll to 2 o'clock each day. It would be Well for persons resident in those Precincts to embrace tho present opportunity and at once register their names. It is an unportrnt duty and should not be neglected. H. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; . If you want cheap Stationery, Envelop's, Pa? per, Sec.; or, MILLERS' Almanac; U you want Printing executed neatly. If you want Books bound in any sty'd, or Account Books made to order, with any des .red pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, No. 69 Broad Btreet BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Private Males. BERKA&D O'NXTLL offers for sale bacon, rope, bag ging, flour, etc, SCHEVEN- A- NISBET offer for sale 1000 boah als corn. Try Thom. Many persons have within thia summer experienced the benefits to be derived from the nae of PANXNW'S HEPATIC BITTE BS. We would recommend them to all who stand in need of a tonie. For sale by all Druggists. s October 6 -o A cam. What is TARRANTS EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, and what are ita effects? These are qoea tions which the great American pnbilo has a right to ask, and it also has a right to expect a candid and satis? factory reply. The preparation is a mild And gentle sahne cathartio, alterative and tonie,and ian.oat care? fully prepared in the form of a snow whits powder, con? taining all the wonderful medical properties of the far famed Seltzer Springs of Germany. Of its effects we would say that those who hure teated the preparation aie the best judge?, and they declare over their own signatures that the preparation will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the flow bf the bile. Cure every specie - of headache. Tranquilize the nervous system. Refresh and invigorate the weak. Miti? gate the pangs of Rheumatism. Neutralize add in the Stomach. Cleanse and tone the bowels. Assist the falling appetite. Cure the heartburn. ' If you are a sufferer give tads Remedy one trial, and it will convince you of Ute above lads. TARRANT A CO., Sole Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Druggist!i. .Irnos September 12 Kentucky State Combination Lottery, MURRAY, EDDY .t CO., Managers, draws EVERY DAY at Covington, Ky. Whole Tickets fro ur $1 to $10. Shares in proportion. Capital Prizes from $4000 to $85,000. H. T. PETTERS, Agent, No. 90 Easel street, Charleston, S. O. September 6 . Imo The Time to Advertise tn the Country. THE PH OTK rx has a largo circulation throughout UM middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rates as reasonable as the stringency of the money mar ket will warrant. Merchant*and ethers wishing to use tho columns of the paper will address JULIAN A. HELBY, Proprietor, Februar?- TO Columbia 8. C ABE YO? BILIOUS? Multitudes ot both sexe? will cns wer thia question in th? affirmative ; for, next to disorders of" the stomach, hvcx-comp lauiLs are perhaps the most prevalent of all in? ternal diseases. 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 sh? udder blades, sick-head ache, lassitude, mental drollness lack of appetite, and lr regularity of the bowels. Wac? ver recognises this diag noais aa applying to his own condition, may he quite certain that more bU? exists in the blood and lesa passes through his bowels than is expedient for his health, and that his liver requires toning and regulating. One of the special uses of HOSTETTEB'S BITTERS is to meet just such exigencies as thia. Its 'tonio princi? ple rouses the liver from ita torpor, and ita aperient ele? ment genny relieves the intetitinal canal of the accre? tions conaequent upon an tntuffldent supply of nature's cathartic, the bUe. Persons of bilious habits will find lt the best safeguard against the attacks to which they are constitutionally predisposed, and should carefully avoid all the ordinary alcoholic stimulants, (I September 16 Know thy Destiny. \iADAME E. F. THOENTO* , the great ssigmfr Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Paychcrmetrician, who has aat?n ished the scientitlc classes of the Old World, has uow lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. T. Mad ame THORNTON poa ceases such wonderful powers of second Sight ss to ena? ble her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single 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 Psycbomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture oi the future husband or wife of the applicant, together w th date of marriage, position in Ufe, leading traits of character, Ac. This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guaranteo, that the picture :.s what it purports to be. By 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* ceive the picture and desired Information by return mall, All communications sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence. Madame E. P. THORNTON, P. O. Box 2x3, Hudson. N. Y_ly_March 30 free to Everybody. A Large C pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both sortes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, thu 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 mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y. ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT* THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H. A. PERRIGO. SHE REV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores to happiness those who, from doleful ?Venta, cataatrophes, crosses ta love, loss of relatious and Wends, loss of money, Ac, have become despondent. >he brings together those long separated, gives informa ion concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or itolen property, tells you the business you are best luali?ed to pursueand in What you will be most success* Ul, causes speedy marriages, and tells you the very day ron will marry, gives you the names, likeness and rhar icteristies of the person. She reads your very thoughts, ind by heralmoBt supernatural powers, unveils tho dark iud hidden mysteries of the future. From thc stats we iee in the Armament -the malefic stars that overcome or >r>. dominate in the configuration-from the aspects and HnittOM of the planets aud the fixed stars m the heavens it the time ol birth, she deduces the future destiny rf nan. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on .v. th. It costs you but a trifle, aud you may never again lave so favorable au opportunity. Consultation fee. With ikeness and ail desired inhumation, SI. Parties living U a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal -a!. ty sud satisfaction to themselves, as if iu person. A lull and, explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries an? swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt e. price above mentioned. Tho strictest secrecy will ho mamtained, and all correspondence returned or destroy? ed. References of the highest order furnished those i e siring them Writ* plainly the day of the month a;.d year in which you were boru, enclosing ? small loc. ol hair. Address, MADA??E H. A. PERRIGO, P. iL DBVWEB2'A BUTFAIO, N. Y. March SS ly jflb VI''BICKERS and MPS- ^Jjv ?"""H? >V TACHES forced to ?F^Sk Bi Qt9 l'^''T UP0U lli0 smoothest ft^B Trw lace in from three to five ' BRM weeks by using Dr. 3EY1G- Kev ffiUL ? E ' S RESTAURATEUR ISHt, A?SSOk\> CAPILLAIRE. tho most ^t?t?kmmWt^. wonderful discovery in mo- *^??W**^ ^?1 dem science, acting upon the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. Il has been used by the elite of Paris and London with thc most flattering success. Nemas of au purchasers wiU bs registered, and if entire saU??actton la uotgiTen 'u every instance, the money will be cheerfully refundcJ. Price by mall, sealed and postpaid, |1. Descriptivo cir? culars and testimonials mailed ftee. AddreBs BERGr lt SHOTTS A- CO., Chemists, No. 2S3RiTer gtreot Xrcr N Y., Sole Agenta for the United State? March SO l7 jg LAW GARDS. IV. JAMES WHALEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, NO. 51 BROAD STREET. September 20 . 6* INSURANCE. WORLD MUTUAL LIFE mam con OF NSW V O K iv . H?AEB OF A. A. LOW. SAMUEL WTLLET3. OLIVER H. GORDON. S. B. CBITTENDEN. PETER C. CORNELL. Hon. WM. KELLY. WM. 8. TISDALE. . GIL. L. BKECKMAN. JOS. A. SPBAGUE. RUFUS R. GRAVES. ALEX. V. BLAKE. JAMES S. NOYES. WM. C. FOWLER. SAM'L B. CALDWELL. N. S. UENTLEY. WM. P. PRENTICE. . J. H. FROTHINGHAM. Eon. S. TABER. DrF.ECXOES : t H. FROTHINGHAM. GEO. L WILLARD. H. E. PLEBREPJNT. GEO. F. THUMAE. JOHN HOL9EY. E. TOWNSEND. THOS. T. BUCKLEY. HENRY A. SWIFT. JAS. H. PRENTICE. H. MESSENGER. GEO. L. NICHOLS. J. W. FROTHINGHAM. WM, C. SHELDON. OLIVER S. CARTER. LEWIS B. LODER. J. T. B. MAXWELL. EZBA P. PRENTICE. BENT. HICKS. OFFICES? : GEORGE L. WILLARD, President. O. H. GORDON, Vice President. C. ?. PLYER, Secretary and Actuary. THE PLANS FOB BUSINESS FOR THIS INSTITU? TION are very liberal and attractive to those who wish to inauso their Uves in a FIBS f CLASS COMPANY. Its business is very large and rapidly in creasing, AU the various kinda of policies are insured on as favorable terms as are offered in any other good Company in the country. DIVIDENDS increase with the age of the Policy. Non-participating rates are lower than those ot any Company in the world. Loss/ lid ta thirty days after due notice and proof of deatu. Liberal arrange? ments made in regard to travel. One-third of the amount ol premium will be loan-.-d the policy-holder if desired. J. ALFRED CAY, General Agent, Office m rear of Elmore Insurance. July 13 atuthBmo Law Range, Broad street. THE HAILY mm JOB III WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most extensive and complete Supplied with a great variety nf PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of the latest and most approved ityles ; and we have every facility for executing ilUands of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, ami FRENCH, Bill and Letterheads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &c, l&c., &c. THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOR WORK, will please leave their orders with us. We will guarantee as good work, and nt as CHEAP RATES, as eau he dad in Charleston. CAMM, MILLAN i ?ORTH. May 9 AMERICAN LEA? PEMIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM Ml. di JOHN STJtKiiT, ftiJSW YUltK, ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL ol superior quality are manufactured and ottered at ftvir terme to the Trade. The public are invited to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL tho pre I ftrence. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE .HAD AT ALL THF PRINCIPAL STATIONER'S AND NO HON DEALERS,. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL.. " _ TESTIMONIAL. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) ENOIKEEBINQ DEPARTMENT, > YALE COLLEGE, November IC, 18C6. ) I have always recommended tl&e Faber Polygrade >ad Pencils as the only pencils ninia for both ornamen al and inathemntjcal drawing; bul, after a thorough rial of the . American Polrgnuie Lead-Pencils, mau ifactured by thc American Lead Pencil Compauv, New fork, I find them superior to any pencil in use, even to he Faber cc tue old English Cumberland Lead Pencil, toing a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and n'.chanical drawing, and all the ordinary uses of a lead wadi. These pencils are very finely graded a md bava a very mooth lead; even the ?ortest pencils hold th*> point well; hey are all that can ba desired In a pencil, ft gives me ;reat pVeasure to be abes to assure American? that they /Ul no? longer be compelled to depend upon (.Germany or ny oVbar foreign market, for penola. LOUIS B AIL, Professor of Dw t lng, Ao. ALL PESCH? A?? STA WES: ?&- AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. H . Y." ??one genuine withoujt tho exact name of tile firm cot to it Decen \t>tr 13 BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC, BUILDING MATERIAL SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, HAND RAIL, BALLUSTERS, Brackets, Ac, Ac, Ac W. P. RUSSELL No. 5 Hayne-st., NEXT DOOR TO G?O. W. WILLUM8 & CO.. ftlANl FAt TrRER OE THE ABOVE BUILDING MATERIAL, in Charleston for the past seventeen roars, would call to the attention of all in this and the adjoining States, that he has in stock over j $20,000 OF THE ABOVE GOODS, MADE UP IN THE MOST SUPERIOR MANNER. OF "THE BEST DRY MATERIAL, ranging in size FROM THE SMALLEST TO THE LARGEST EVER USED LN BUILDINGS, which ho offers To-Day FOR CASH, at prices to compete with Now York city for the same class and character of Goods. These Goods have all boen manufactured with especial reference to the wants of the people of this section, AND APPLICABLE TO THE KIND 1 OF BUILDINGS ERECTED HERE. IT IS.ALTO QETHER DIFFERENT FROM THE CLASS OF WORK USUALLY BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET FOR SALE, BEING ENTIRELY OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. In connection with the stock in store, Mr. RUS? SELL MANUFACTURES TO ORDER ALL ODD SIZES at his large' and complete establishment OVER .INO. F. TAYLOR lc CO.'S MACHINE SHOPS, PRITCHARD STREET, NEAR EAST BAY, where he has all the lato improvements of . i Machinery, and eveiy facility for manufacturing j this material as cheap as it can be done IN ANY Northern city. We request ali to give us a call at our Store, No. 5 HAYNR STREET, next door to GBO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., and examine for themselves. W.P. RUSSELL & CO., ACTS., No. 5 Hayne Street. September 9 mthalmo S'SfSSsVSSSSSSSBSSSSB?S?SSBBBSSS'Si MISCELLANEOUS. EMMES MD FIREMEN ATTENTION ! Gt O TO NO m EAST ?AV AND BUT YOUR T CROCUS I'M OBY POWDER ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY EMERY CLOTH, tc., for polishing. AUO, TANNERS- OIL ' NEATSFOoT OIL, for Leather Hos? LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery, At figures within the reach of all. WJf. M. MRI) & CO. September ls HOWE'S PREMIUM STANDARD 4 LWAY9 TAKE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, AND J\ TOOK IT AT PARIS THIS YEAR, aa offlalal docu? menta will show. These Scales are placed entirely on their actual merits, as every Seals ia warranted to give entire satisfaction. RAILROAD TRACK COUNTER HAY. COAL BUTCHERS' DORMANT DRUGGISTS' and PORTABLE BROKERS' SCALES. Of every size and variety. Call and examine samples at the CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign of Marvln'H Safe. | W. M. BIRD ? CO., September ?? Imo NO. '203 EAST BAY STREET. _ .. "MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR AND DAMP PROOF MARVIN'S PAi ENT flAFES never mould their contents. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never corrode tho iron. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never lose their Fire-prOOl u unlit v. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES are the only SVFES ulled with Alum and Dry Plaiter. No ciher Saf.i has the?.' qnaliOcaUona. UTK HE KER TO THE MERCHANTS, COTTON FAC? TI TORS, Bankers and Jewelers of this city whom we have supplied, sixty eit/ht ol th?s?) Safes have been Mold by ns ?ure the cloie of the war, which alone should be a sufficient guarantee that they are ?ll w? claim. Call aud examine the Stork now un hand, or ?end for a Circular. "_ W. M. BIRD & CO. NJ. 303 EAST BAY. Agenta ihr Charleston. September 9_ _Imo Novcmbei 27 E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HU OFFICE FROM OTA1 MFPb ntre?t to No. TT CHL'JXH bTKKEl, near Si. Michael's Alley- Aiuruet ii FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS? ri mi? ATI BMTION l?F THE TRADE IS SPECIALLY _L invited lo our Fall andWinter stock ot FOEETfiN AX? ?031EST1C JOKY a-ooxos, whloh is now complete in every department. In W OOLLENS AND BLANKETS, adapts U/ riT?ters* nao, we have a large stock, to which we inri te special attention. MARSHALL, BURGE ? BOWEN, No. 143 MEETING STREET. September 7 '?moa AGRICULTURAL. M APES' OGENIZED SUPER PHOS? PHATE OF LIME, FOR WHEAT, TURNIPS. &C, THE MOST CONCENTRATED, EFFECTIVE AND LASTING MANURE made. Warranted free from adulteration. Packed Da barrels of about 230 pounds each. For Wheal, drill in with the seed from 176 to 360 pounds per acre. May be used broadcast at planting, or in the Spring, when not applied at time of planttagin the FaU. For sala by KINSMAN & HOWELL, Sole Agenta for South Carolina, Septembar lS wstu3 No. 1S3 East Bay. GUANO! 1PERUVIAN GUANO Pacific; Guano Ph<Bnlx Guano Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate ot Lime Reese's Flour of Bone Farmer's Plaster of Gypsum. For sale by j. N. ROBSON, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Septembor 8_ tuihslmo CHISOWS COTTON WINI} MILLS, FOR USG AND SHORT STAPLE COTTON, WEST END TH.ADD STREET, ASHLEY RIVER. THE UNDERSIONED ARE NOW PREPARED TO re?oive frr.ni Planters and others then- cropa of SEA ISLAND ANDTPLAND COTTON to GDX, BALE, kc. Having the most improved MACHINERY and expo rieneed oporatives, all COTTON entrusted to us win bo prepared In tho best manner for market. For terms apply to CHISOLM BROTHERS, NO. S3 EAST BAY, Cor. Adgar'a Wharf, Or at CHISOLM'S MILL, Weat End Traddstreet. August 3 . ... . , CHARLESTON AGRICULTURAL ^REHOUSE AND SEED STORE LITTLE & M ABSHALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealers in all kinds or Agricultural Implements, SAW IND ROLLER oms. COTTON GINS. GRISWOLD GIN. HENEREY'B McCARTHY OIN. IL L. KMC P. Y ? SON'S SAW OIN AND CON? DENSER, for Hand o^ Horee Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S OIN. ' NEW YOBK COTTON CO.'S OIN. . BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER GIN. BROWN'S HAND OIN. CARVER'S GLN. EAGLE GIN. HORSE POWERS. LITTLE GUST HORSE POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT, THE BEST, MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. In introducing this new Power into tho maiket, we would state that the following are some of the advan? tages possessed by tbe . LITTLE GIANT" over all other Horse powers : 1. Tts (Teat strength on account ot being double-geared, which not only doubles the streugtb by dividing the ?train on twice tho number of teeth, bnt hy gearing on both aides of the wheel? it equalizes the wear on the shafts, and materially lessens the friction, enabling the horses to do ranch more work than with any other Power 2. Its compactness and extreme portability, it weighing about one-half a* much as other Horse Power?, and occu? pying bnt one-third thc space, lt can be packed in small boxes, thus saving nindi expense. It n so simple that the moat ignora ut persou would have no difficulty in putting it together. a. Thc facility with* which it can be adjusted to any kind of machinery at any angle, either on the ground or over head, without moving it from Its foundation, will be appreciated by farmer* and plantera as specially adapt? ed for driving Cotton Gins. HORACE L. EMERY'S . ?NT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. NISHWTTZ'S Hf, AND REAPING MACBINES. WASHING MACHINES. Plows of all descriptions, Cast Iron and Steel. PLOW CASTINGS, in every variety ; Cultivators ; Horse Hoea ; Harrows ; Cast Lron Field and Garden Hol? lers ; Fan Milla; Corn Mills; Corn Shelters; Corn and Cob Cranburn ; Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutten ; Planta? tion Carts and Wagons ; Canal and Garden Barrows ; Sugar Mill? ; Grindstones ; Hoad SerapeT ; Churns : MiovoU ; Spades; Rakes ; Forks ; Hoes, &c, kc. Gar? den Soeds, of all Kinds, warranted pure and Fresh. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. HO Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL.) CHARLESTON, S. C. June 18 ratha WA ILE Y'S PATENT SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA STATE FALB. IT IS AS CHEAP A TIE. AND THE BEST ONE YET invented. It ls tho Ftrongest Tie, standing by test a I strain of (lOOO) two thousand pounds. The most easily adjusted Tie. as it ls self-fastening. The most simple, requiring onlv to blip the band into the buckle, and the elasticity of the cotton fastens itself, and it cannot be I come uri fastened. For sale, in large or small quantities, by ROSS, ROBERTS * CO., Ccmmiysion Merchants and General Agents, No 80 Front street, New York City. STREET BRO. i: CO.. Agents, Jul) 15_3wo_Charleston. S. C. "EAGLE" COTTON GINS, Uit>K OOT.T. HV BATES, HYDE & C< >., Bridgewater, Mass. N Efl" YORK-187 Water nlivet. BOSTON 3 Phrrnlx Tiuildinu KEW OKLKiiSs-QI st. Cuartea -tr?-?-!. AUgllr-l 6 l?,,U WILLIAM BROOKBANK^, STEAM GAS FTTTER AND l>tiVMBKIt, "TWAIN AND ORNAMENTAL OAS FIXTURES, 'JA? I riTlING AND PLUMBING PROMPTE I VG ?ENDED TO. No- 116 KiN0 Sl'RELl. anons! -'1 Retween Rroanaad un pen slrwt*. ij^ I A U T Y - Auburn, ?O^k ^^^l^fa '^'pt and stubborn ^^^^^^8^ ha' "of Lither ser into wnvy ringlete, nr neavymfl?=ivo ci Hus been oead bv tile fashionables of Tai ia and Loudon, with thc moat gratifying requite. Does no in? jury io the hail Pl i -6 b;> mail, :ruir I au? postpaid, xl. Descriptivo cticulum mailed iv e ..loress BERGET, 9HUTT5 & CO.. Chemists. No vi 1. c street. Troy, H. Y Sole Agents lor the b'niteu State' , 'March ?0_ The Beuuettsville "Journal" IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT Bennetteville, S- C.,-in the eastern portion of the State, bv STUBBS -k LITTLE, Proprietors, and offer superior inducements to Mercnanta and all others who wish to extend their business in this section of the Pee Dee country. Wi r..jpcetinhyV>llcii kbe patronage of .-.ur Charl, sion friends. Teruio- S3 pei ai nure, invariably in advance. Adver iseraents inserted at very reasonable rates. July 8 AUCTION 8ALES. Sheri/Ts Sale. HY w i i.ni i; ?i gos. By virtue of writ of Fieri Faciat, to mo directed, and with the consent of all parties concerned, will bi. sold at our Salesrooms, corner state aud Charniers streets, at o'clock A. M.. on MONDAY, tho 23d lust. ALL THE RIOHT, TITLE AND INTEREST of the De? fendant in tho article? hereinafter mentioned, viz : 40o0 pounds WHITE LEAD, various brands; Paris and Prussian Blue, v enetian lied. Chrome Green in Oil, Glue. Putty, Cans Liquid Patent Dryor, Glazier's Points, Yel? low Cchro, Spanish Brown, Siro Proof Paint 5 kegs Copal Varnish, 1 Oil Cistern, 3 OU Tanks, Tin Cans, Sashes and Doors, ic, ic Levied on and to bo sold tm tho properly of Earles Austin, at thc suit of Henry D. Newton. Torma cash. W. 8. HASTIE, S. C. D. September 21 SALOONS. RESTAURANT, Bi' HARN & S1RHMER, Corner of Broad and Church streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. TTTE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR VT friends and tho pubu> that wo have recently fitted np our establishment, and bave now connected with the B .A. K/, WHERE THE BEST LIQlOit* MAY? BE HAD, A AUBER OSE RESTAURAIT, ON THE OLD FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE STILE, Where everything In Season is furnished on reasonable terms. Orders for MEALS will be promptly attended to. MILL POND AND PLANTED OYSTERS always on hand, and will be shipped to any part of tbe State, in cans or in barrels, at low prices. HARN & NH ERHAMM ER. September 17 tuthsftnos RESTAURANT. WINES, LIQUORS, SEOARS1 M?W.H.HJAD?NH6P&(I0. No. 138 Meeting street, [AVE RECENTLY REFITTED THEIR ESTABLISH? MENT, and have now connected with the BAR A FINE RESTAURANT, WHERE MEALS CAN BE OBTAINED AT ALL HOURS. CHARLES ROBERTS, an old and popular Caterer of thia city, has been engaged aa Steward, and he will de? vote bia time to thia business, and the entire routine of the Culinary Department wUl be under bia immediate supervision. Every delicacy that can be obtained either in this mar? ket or abroad will be secured, and the Tablea be supplied with the first of the season. THE BAR HAS BEEN RESTOCKED WITH Liquors of every variety, AND THE CUSTOMERS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT will bo served by attentive and careful waiters. Orders for MEALS, both Dinners and Suppers, wiU meet with prompt attention, and be prepsred by experi? enced cooks. Tbe Billiard Saloon, On the second floor, is supplied with - PHELAN TABLES, Of the best make, and has every convenience for the com? fort of visitors. September ll RAILROADS. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE CHARGES FOR FREIGHT, BY THE lill LIT INLAND AIR LINE RUHTE, FROM BOSTON, NEW YORK, POTLADELFHIA AND BALTIMORE TO CHARLESTON. SHIPPERS WILL PLEASE NOTICE THE FOLLOWING TARIFF OF THROUGH RATES I From Baltimore to Charleston, S. C. First-class Gooda.IL38 per 100 pounds. Second-class Goods.?.. 1.24 pT 100 pounds. Thlrd-claaa Goods. 1.10 per 100 pounds. Fourth-class Goods. HO per 100 pounds. Philadelphia to Charleston. First-class Goods.$1.46 per 100 pounds. Second-class Gooda. 1.29 per 100 pounds. I bird-class Goods. 1.12 per 100 pounds Fourth-clsss Goods. 92 per 100 pounds. Philadelphia to Charleston, Tia A ii ??mes? ete Railroad. First-class Gooda.$1.68 per 100 pounds. Second-class Gooda. . L49 per 100 pounds. Third-class Or ods. 1.27 per 100 pounds. Fourth-class Goods. 1.02 per 100 pounds. JVew York to Charleston. First-class Goods.$1.40 per 100 pounus. Second-class Gooda. 1.29 per 100 poonda. Third-class Gooda. 1.12 per 100 pouuds. Fourth-class Goods. 1)2 per 100 pounds. Huston to Charleston. First-class Ooods.$1.00 per 100 ponuds. Second-class Goods. 1.34 per 100 pound?. Third-class Gooda. 117 per 100 pounds, j Fourth-class Goods. 92 per 100 pounds. Goods from Boston, New York and Philadelphia (eta steamer) must be insured by tho shipper to Norfolk, Virginia; rate ot insurance Ai percent H Goods from Philadelphia (ria Annaruessic) and from Baltimore are insured by the Companies. AU goods ordered to be bhipped by the SEABOARD AND INLAND AIR LINE, must be so marked and de? livered to our Agenta aa follows : At Boston, E. SAMPSON, End of Central Wharf. At New York. N. L. McCREADY, No. 187 Greenwich street, corner Dey. At Philadelphia {via steamers), W. P. CLYDE, No. 1* North Delaware Avenue. At Philadelphia {via Aunamossle). PHIL., WIL. and BALT. B. B. CO. At Baltimore, L. B. PARES, Bay Llue, loot Union Dock. I jfcy- In Shipping Freight from Philadelphia, be care ful to mark the Packages, and note on Bill of Lading whether it is to be forwarded by Clyde's Steamers, or ria Annamessic E. G. OHIO, Geu. Supt. S. and R. R. R. j S. L. FREMONT, lien. Supt. W. and W. H. R. WM. MAC RAE. Oen. Supt. W. and M. K. H. I S. S. SOLOMONS, Uen. Supt. N. E. R. R. For further iniurmatlou, apply to ?.,..,; NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD OFFICE September 13_ DOUBLE DAILY ILL RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN ATLANTA AMI NEW ORLEANS ?7.4 Clinlannora und Grand J tine , ion, THROUGH INFORTl'.MNK MOCKS. fTWAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY Al SM.'. A.M. AND _L 7:oo P.M.. making close connections at ali point? Arriving at New Orleans at n P.M. and 11:40 A.M. a?"Passengers by trains of the Georgia Railroad makw close connactlons with this route at Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE, ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON AI L NIGHT TRAINS. B \OGAOE CHECKED THROUOn. FARE AS LOW A S BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED Can be obtained at Uen*ral Tlc Ect Oflice. Atlanta, Gu. ! Georgia Radroad, Augusta, Oa. ; South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S C.; South Carolina Railroai, Oolumbu, S. C. JOHN B. PECK, Maater TraubporU?ou, July 13 3rco Western and Atlantic Railroad. THE MARION STAR, IISIABLlSHEp NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, 13 i published ?t Marion, S. C., in the central portion oi the country, and olfors a luvorahle medium to Mer? chants, Druggista, Machinists, and &U classes who deal? to extend their business in the Pee Dee country. For the beneut ot our advertising patrons, we ?hali, in addition to our subscription list, which ls constantly in? creasing, publish and distribute, gratuitously, copies of the STAR, during the business season this Fan. Rates ol Advertising liberal. W. J. MoKERALL, November 20_Editor and Proprietor THE CAROLINA TIMES, PUBLISHED AT ORANGEB?RG C. H. THIS PATER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT THE middle portion of the State, and offers the best facilities for advertisers. February 2S AUCTION SALES. Fiat Boat Mc'Ki Y & CAMPBELL Willan MONDAY, 23d instant, ai twelve'o'clock,_at Moreland's Wharf, Sooth Bay. " * - The ahora FLAT, dimensions twenty-five feet long, thirteen feet beam ; will c .rry twenty cords of wood ; new? ly bottomed-, bas bvc oak k ieee. Terms cash._"September 20 OFFICE CHIEF COWRY SUBSISTENCE,I SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT, J CHARLESTON, 8. C., September 17th, 1867. ) Will bo sold at oublie- auction, on MONDAY, September ?SM:. 1867. at 12 o'clock M., at tho United States Sub? sistence Storehouse, corner of East Bay and South Commercial Wharf. A LOT OF SURPLUS SUBSISTENCE STORES. Terms-Cash in Government fonds. WM. W. BURNS, Brcv. Brigadier General and c. S. C. 8. A. September 18 6 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. MAIN GUARD HOUSE. ) L__ CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 20, 1867.) EFT AT THia STATION, A ''MALL SILVER CUP, with lollowiug inscriptions: "J. E. SPEARE at Co., also, name of owner, aud date of presentation. The owner may recover property by calling and establish? ing his claim thereto. JOHN C. MIN OTT, " . . ", First Lieut, L. W. Police. September 21 3 ESTIMATES WANTED. OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, ? Crrr HALL, CHARLESTON, September ll, 1867. f Ct EALED PROPOSALS WILL BK RECEIVED UNTIL ? the 13th at 12 o'olock M., for BUILDING SEVERAL, THUNES of the lengths and sizes given below. The es? timates will inclndo the cost of excavating about 200 cubic yards of earth, the necessary filling, reforming of pavements, and grading after the raying of trunks, TRUNKS. _ '- FEET. Length of Trunk in Line street...270 Lea ?h of Trunk in and from lota in. Coming street lo tho tidal drain........ 300 Length 11 Trunk from lots on Gadsden street to the maia dram in Wentworth street. 120 Length ot Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Rad? cliffe strew drain.18T Total length.87T Ti unka to be tu sive by twenty inches in the clear, built of two by twelve inches prime yellow pine planks, to rest upon sleepers ox three by nine inches, three feet long, placed five feet from centres. .Bracea to be two by six inches, dovetailed into the sides of Trunks, at dis? tances of five feet from centres. The Trunks to be laid to grade pegs furnished by the Engineer. All the work must bo carried on with tile greatest dispatch. I Plans can be soon at thia office, * A copy af these specifications must be attached to each Ofter. LOUIS J. BAB BOT, September 12 City Engineer. NOTICE. OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE,) . MAIN GUABO HOUSE, J CHARLESTON, 9. C., August 22,1867. ) THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS OE ORDINANCES are published for the information of all whom lt may concern. C. B. SIG WALD, Captain of Police. * * * * m m SEC. VI. All smoking of any pipe or segar in White Point Garden, and East or South Battery, be and the Rame is hereby prohibited; and any person who shall violate this clause af this Ordinance shall, tor each and every such offence, forieit and pay the som of ive dol? lars, to be recovered in the City Court, one-half the amount to bc given to tho informer. * *..*???... SEC. YUL AU indecent and disorderly conduct, curs? ing and sweasing, clamorous noises, drunkenness, quar? relling, fighting, or profanity, committed tn White Point Garden, or on either of the Batteries aforesaid, aban be punished in rho same manner aa the same offences are now directed by law to he punished when committed in any other portions of the city. * . * . .'<.*. *_ .* * SEC. X. No person or persons shall ride, lead or drive any horse or h orBe*..mnle or malea, within the enclosure cf the Garden, under a penalty of, five dollars for every such offence, to he recovered in the City Court, one haft the amount of the fine to be given to the informer. ? .*" * :* r *- *. ., * SEC. XI. It shan not be lawful for any person or per? sons to secure or moor with their lasts any vessel, boat or raft to any part of the wharf, ortho railings thereof, at White Point, constructed by the City Council, leading fran that part of East Bay called the Battery to Benth Bay -street, or to land from any boat, vessel of raft any board*, lumber, or other material, on any part of the said wharf; and if any person or persons shall violate or tran agrees any of tho provisions contained In this danae, such person or persons shan forfeit and pay fifty donara, to be recovered in the City Court, one-harf of which pen? alty shaU go to the informer. ? = Whereas, many loaded drays and carts pass unnecessa? rily through King street, in the cit}- OT Charleston, to the great obstruction of that thoroughfare, ?nd tofo? seriouB inconvenience and danger of thoso who have bu sm eas th ?re in : Be is ordained. That from ?nd attar the pas sing of thia Ordinance it shall not be lawful for any licensed cart, dray, wagon, or other carriage, laden with cotton, lum? ber, or other mercb indine or commodity, to be driven through the said Kl..? street so util of Calhoun street, or I any part thereof, sav ? and except for the purpose of re ccsVing or depositing a load lh snch part of said street; I ima any driver or i onductor of any such cart, dray, wa"?p,or other oerriage, offending herein, shall MH ooWv * sum of not lesa than tea dollars, nor mora thanlJ\pty donara. 30 > Angus* A3 IMBUf A'OTIC Pl. . OFFICE-OF CITY TREASURY, -1. ? January 3,1867. j PUBLIO NOTD3E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordinance licenses have been prepared ' for delivery from this Office. 3. THOMAS, SEC. 1. Br it Ordained by the Mayor and JOdermmin City Council assembled. That from ?and after the first day of January', licenses shall be taken ont for all carrs, dray, and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in the same manner, and according to the same pro vlsi trna BOW of force in relation, to carts, drays and wagons, leter driven {for hire, except giving bonds, And each such cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con. faining the number thereof, and marked Primate, io be placed on the outside of the shaft. SEC. 2. No person shall be taken hy the Treasurer aa rarefy to any bond under the Ordinance con earning li? ce use ? for carta, drays", tragona and other carnages, un? less be or she be a freeholder. I SEC. 3. Tho fallowing shall hereafter be the ratea for licenses tor public and private carta, drays, wagons? Aa., including the horses or mules used thereof; which shall be free from other taxation : nra tic CASTS, DRATS, ETC., OR THOSE EXPLOTE? DJ AHX BUSINESS WHATEVER, FOB BTBE OTMCT OR rsDIBECT. y or every cn rt, dray or wagon, drawn hy one horse or mule, ?20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horseaoc mules, $34. For every hack and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every hack and carriage with tonr wheels, Hu. For every stage or omnibus (oxcept line omnibus)] with two horses, ?50. For every stage or omnibus, (except Une omnibcsL drawn by four horses, $60. For every truck drawn oy two or more horses or mules, |,60. For every express wagon drawn by two or more horses or mules, $60. BREAD CASTS AND POTVATE CAB TS, PEATS, ITO Foe every bread cart or wagon, $6V For ever}- cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do? meade purposes, and not to be employed In tile trans* porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or any other commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for th> same, shall pay for a Ucease Ure rum af $9, exclusive of the horse or mule, . . Ratified in City Council, this 16th day of January 11, a.] In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hon? drcd and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor By ti? Maror. Januarys W. H. SMITH. Clerk of ConnciL AN ORDINANCE TO BROULA TE THE STORAGE OS? PBrBOLEC??, TTS rio* DUCTS, AND OTHZn INFLAMMABLE OHS. SEO. 1. Be it ordained by ike Mayor and Aldermen, MS City Council astembled. That from and after the lath day of Jone next, it shall not be lawful to keep Petroleum. Kerosene, Buck OIL Benzine, Benzole, er any other In? flammable oil or otis on storage or for aale in any cellar, i ton; or building south of Line street, In a larger quan? tity than fifty gallons on any one lot or premises, and any such quantity so kept or ?torea shall be contained hi vessels of tin or other metal. SEC. 2. That Petroleum, Ita product?, or any other In? flammable oil or oils, when brought into the city by land or water, may be kept on any lot or in any building in which cotton is not stored,, jar a period not exceeding tweuty-four hours, upon the expiration of which time it shaU bo removed and kept in thc manner as required by the foregoing section. SEC. 3. Any person or persons vi ob ting any part of this Ordinance shall be subject to a fino of two hundred dollars, for each offence, recoverable in any Court cf con - petes t j urisd iction. Ratified iu City Council this twenty-first day of Hay, hi the year of our Loni one thousand eight hundred Slid sixty-seven. [L.S.| P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH. Clerk of CouncU._Jane 6 PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK or COUNCIL, l May 1867. J The following Suction of " An Ordinance to abolish the office of Spcrjuteodent of Streets ; to provide for Keep fug the Streets' Lanes, Alleys, and open Courte in the City of Cbarlesaton Clean, and for other purpalee," ia hereby published tot the information of aU concerned : ?For the due protection or the said SBntraotor or con? tractors, it is Ju rthtr ordained, That every owner, lessee, occupant and tenant ol' any premises fronting In any street, lane, aUey, or open court, shall on every day (Sundays excepted) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, placed in front of his or her lot, iu a barrel) box or heap, and in readiness for the contractor, by the hour ot aeven o'clock, A. M., tran thefitst day ot May to the first day of November in every year ; and by tho hour of nine o'clock, A. M., frcm the first day of November to the first day of May following. -And any person offend? ing herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other cflal, in any btreet, lone, or aUey, or open court, after the honrs above named, shall bo subject to a fine not leaa than two nor more than five dollars, for each and every offence, to Ix- impo-ed by the Major. -^-^ By order Wi H. SMITH, May 15 clerk ot Council. Kilt K. I.(?AV. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, I Our HALL, November 9,1866.. J ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN THE Bnml Dlf ti iiisand Wspte Places of the Jny, un? der "An Act ot the General Assembly. givf'{i authority to the City Connell of Charleston to proce d' tn the mat. fer of a Fire Loan, with a. view U> aid in building np thu City anew." are hereby notinod>that the form of appli i allon l'or loans can be obtained at the onie? of the Clerk of Council, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 9 P. M. All applications must be ff' d in the above mentioned office, as the Committee will meet every Mon Jay to cor. <id.-r the ?ame. By order of fhn Mayor TV. H. SMITH, November lu_\:irrk of Council NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup? plies for theyeir 1867," is pnblished for the information ot persons selling Good? by sample or otherwise, who are not residents of this citv. All such per?ons are hareby nenfied to report at thia office. "Three doUors oo every hundred dollars of sU good? sold in this city t nons not residents, by sample or otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March 8_Clerk or Council NOTICE. OFFICE OF THF. CHIEF OF POLICE, I CUARLUXO.., S. C., M.J 4, 1867. j TBE REuULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND ineloFure?, vault*, fcc., wtil commence on Monday ?er/, ot Inst. Owners and occupants are hereby required io see that their premises are iu good condition and that uU filth and garbage is removed-as required, by Ordi? nance. Other inspections wiU follow. BT order cf Mayer GAILLARD. C. B. SIGWALD. Cfr'"f<rf>ollce, THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WLNNSBORO' S. 0., AFFORDS A * Jharl?table OedkUa te FUbttc ot We respectfully solicit their patronage for cur nrutual benefit. - Noven**Jg11** JP^POBIK * WTLI^