The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 25, 1867, Image 3
W? l)M.siiiY^H>f;MN(r. SEPTEMBER25, 1867.
LOOA1, MAT, SRS.
To TRANSIENT ADvmrn&Esa. No transient ad
vertisoinou,t will bo published Ut this jourual here
'ter unless paul for ITJ advance. By transient we
mean au advertisement tuan any person who ia
not a regular advertising customer oi the NEWS.
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JOB WOKS.- We have DOH completed our office
so as to execute, in the shortest possibl?? time
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and ?re moat r?
spectfuliy aaii tin- patronage of our friends.
CHANOS OF Horn KOR nn IVF.RY HF SUNDAY. MAIL.
On and after Sunday, 8th mst., thin O Alee will ln>
open from half-past Dve to hajf-puat ?ii foi- deliv?
ering mail*. STANLEY 0. TROTT, P. M.
Pote o ?tic i Not Ir e.
?Wr Om. K._ ;
I II utu s???*, s. C., ?t?j ii, lSli7. i
After ; ?-Jay thu mai's torNortheastern Railroad
will close ats u'cloek A.M., and to-day and after?
wards they aro expected L> reach tho Railroad
"Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to bo ready for
deliverv at this office at 3:30 o'clock P. Bf.
STANLEY ti. TROTT, T. IL
PoBTomoE Non?IE, -An evening mail for Au?
gusta and Savannah, ami tor distribution beyond
those offices, will flo??-daily at the Poskiftice at
half-past G o'clock.
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THE City Treasurer will continue to receive the
amounts due for Citv TaxeB for 1867 untU 1st Oc?
tober. 6
CHEAP BED BLANKETS.-At 287 King street,until
the Isl of October, we will offor twenty-?ve pairs
super bed blanket? ia little soiled) at ?roatly re?
duced prices. Cull early and aavo several dollars
per pair, ai STOLE, WEBB A CO.'S, Nos. 287 and
289 King street. wfm
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NEW COTTON IN WILMJNOTON. The Journal says
"we understand that Messrs. FINLAYSON ?k BBO.
are the recipients of th9 first bale of new cotton
shipped to this market from North Carolina. It
was sold on arrival to Messis. W. H. MCRABV A
Co., at 21 contp being classed middling. It was
raised on the plantation of Mr. BENJAMIN W. BEST
a well known fanner of Greene County. We hope
that we may soon have the pleasure of reporting
receipts iu larger lots."
Tara NEW GERMAN PAPES.-'LU another column
of to-day's NEW? will be found the prospectus of
The Chariestoner Zeitung, soon to be published by
Messrs. 0. G. EH?.-KV ANN A Co. Wo have already
referred to this enterprise and expressed our wish
and firm convie sion of its success. Mr. EBUKMANN,
the business manager of the Zeitung, informs us
that ho ita? met thus far with encouragement sur?
passing hts moat sanguino expectations. We take
pleasure in re cording this creditable fact.
THE Gu wv for (ictober contains "On Fortune
Hunting," by W. H. WHITMORE; "Paris and the
Parisian*'." by EOGENE BENSON; "John," by BFR
THA-S. SCRANTOM; "The Poor Whites of the
South," by E. B. SEABBDOK; "Mexican \rmies and
Generals," by A. CONQUEST CI.ABEE; "In the Ene?
my's Lines." by JAMES FBANHXIN FITTS; "Ameri?
can Cookery," by PIEBBE BLOT; "Steven Law?
rence, Yeoman," by Mrs. EDWARDS; "Waiting for
the Verdict," hy Mra.lt. H. Pam; ami "Nvbii
lte," by tho Editor. Publishod by W. C. & F. P.
CHUBCH, NO. 39 Park Row, New York.
BASE BALL BELTS.-Our en Lerpriaing friend. Mr. F.
F. CHAPEAU, has nude h's establishment the centre
of Base Baiksni and has added the mystic letters
B. ii. B. to his ?ame. Mr. CHAPEAD is however
no pretender, but ia fully entitled to his three B's.
He has earned this distinction nv laboring for his
country's good, and tho ballists will revere his
name when girded with the new belts he so
temptingly displays in his windows. Mr. CHAPEAD
has an admirable location, one door from the Mills
House and as the Ballists are a mimerons ela* .
of our community, .they will not neglect bis in?
vitation to supply themselves with the proper
accoutrements.
SENT TO CHABLESTON FOB TBIAI_The Wilming?
ton Journal says: "Wo leam that Mr. C. SCHUL
EEN, a resident of this city, previously reported as
charged with purchasing commissary stores from
Sergoant BROWN, late Commissary ^Sergeant of
this Post, who was n-ccntly shot after having
escaped from thc guard-house v. her?, he was con?
fined, waa sent on to Charleston kat night'in ac?
cordance with iuatrnctiona from General CANBY.
It will be recollected thai Serg't BBOWN had purloin?
ed these stores sold to Mr. SCHULKEN, from thc
Government. Mr. SCHULXEN is sent to Charleston
to be tried before a military commission there for
thus purchasing.
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THE EVENING STAB. -This is the title of anew
journal recently isuuod in Wilmington. It is au
offshoot of the .JHspatctt, and is uuder the same
editorial management. Tho Wilmington Jow~nal\
thus notices the rising ot tho Stat*: "The first
number of this paper-made its appearance yester?
day, under the auspices of W. H. BEBNABD and
THOMAS C. EVANS as editors. It is a neat little
sheet, eschewing polities and devoting itself to
new*. We welcome our quondam soldier friend,
Captain EVANS, to the editorial tripod, and wish
him success. Mr. BERNARD is already kuown to
the public as formerly out! of the editors of the
Dispatch of this city. "
TRAVELS IS GERMANT AND SWITZERCAND, ?Ith Histori?
cal and Political ltvtltx-tions, by Dr. J. (1. Seabroo!;.
Charleston, S. c. Printed by Jos. Walker, Agont.
We are indebted to Mr. RUSSELL foi a copy of j
this Lttb- volume! of travels. The book is
principally in the character of an itinerary, begin?
ning with the author's embarkation, May 28, I sj!?,
at London for Hamburg. 1 h ore is a description of
Hamburg, next of Berlin and em irons,Dresden und
her art treasures, Carlsbad, Fianzensbad, Frank?
fort, Heidelberg, Baden Baden, Bale, Bieune, Neu.
ch at el. He St. Pierre and Rousseau, Lake Nenchatel,
Lausanne. Geneva, CALVIN, "Lord BIRON, FERNEY,
VOLTAIRE. ROUSSEAU and VOLTAIRE compared,
Chatelaine, Chamouni, the Glaciers, red snow.
Alpine tonis, Vevay, comparison between the
Swiss, Dutch and American systems of govern?
ment, disadvantage* of the Federal svstcm, de?
generacy of the Swiss, SCHILLER'S Toll, Swiss mel?
odies, manufacturing genius ot ?ho swiss, pastoral
life of the Swiss, aud travel from Geneva to Paris.
The book is not one that invites criticism, aud
we content ourselves by giving tito foregoing list
of topics treated. We may be pardoned for sug?
gesting, however, that the interludes (if we may
use the word) of literary criticism, while very
pleasant, are in most eases too brief ; thus SCHIL?
LER and his "William Tell" have ?rily one brief
page allotted to them.
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BATTEAI RACE.- The publicity given to this
race by the papen attracted numbers to the scene,
and West "'oint. Mill, 08180131*8 causeway, the
Battery, ai.J other available pointa, were soon oc?
cupied by the fair sex, whose smiling face? and
bright oyes proved that the gallant boatmen had
their sympathies.
According to thc programme, the boats were
collected at West Point Mill, and at a few minutes
past 3 started from that point.? Only five boats
were entered, though it wa? anticipated that a
larger number would be in attendance, many who
designed entering hi ing deterred by some unfore?
seen occurrence. Mr. J. p.. WILSON neted as
Judge, and thc following boats ?vei< entered for
the rac a:
The Inward. 1M rest, was mitered by Capt. J. Ii.
SrEiN?EVER. She started nt ir, minutes past 3,
und was sailed liv Mr. JOHN SrnoHEesei:. The In?
ward had t'ne misfortune to break her april soon
after starting, which disabled her considerabh
The Pet 191 f.. I, stalled at the sana time] was
entered by the Messrs. Gauven I'.*.!-.. ,m\ aailed
by Mr. J. GLEN.
The Coquette, 20 feet, started at l?j minutes past
3. She was entered by Messrs. G. E. Sn INUKYEB
oe BROS., and ?ailed bv Mr. C, s. JENKINS,
The Irene. 22 feet, started at 17 minutes past i.
She was entered by Mr. C. W. CROUCH, Jr., aud
aailed by Mr. H. ('Rouen
The Mary, 30 feet ir. length, was entere:) bj
Messrs. HABVETBRO? and sailed b?> Mr. W H?.H
VST.
The time made was a.? follows:
The 3/dry, 17 minutes past 4.
The Ilene, ll? minutes past '.
The Jnu~a'' i, 3s diinutos past 1.
The Pel only wont to Fort J mn on.
The Chouette only went to Castle Pinekney.
The Maru wa? consequently de? lar? 1 the win?
ner.
The race excited considerable interest, both
among the spectator* and Ehe participants, and we
trust that it will be repeated at an early day, when
.the competitors will bv uu'tv numerous,
0B3E0.rr2a OF ALDERMAN JAS. P. EARLE.- Tho
fiuiural services of AJdermg.ii FABLE were conduct?
ed at his lato r?sidence, tpo ibscourso (teing de
liveied by the Ker. J. T. WIUHTK.VN. A large num?
ber of persona were pivaeiit, many of whom ac?
companied tho body te Magnolia. As a mark ol
respect no meoting of Council was held yesterday
afternoon.
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A BUH?LAS PROOF a^r?.- Messin. W. M. BIKU
A Co. last Friday received, by the Alabama, a
mammoth MARVIN'S Safe, destined for the jewolry
establishment of Mr. L. L. SIDDONS. Thia sale
has been placed in positron, and w? bad an oppor?
tunity on Monday to examine its internal ami i ? ,
t'Tiial piopoitious. lt is of that class known as
jeweller's safes, and is designed expressly for thc
craft, being fitted Up with numerous compart?
ments and drawers, besides containing a smaller
safe designed as a receptacle for minable Jewelry.
This safe is over sis "foot high, and is one of the
largest in the city, lt is artistically ornamented,
and adds considerably to the appearance of Mr.
SIDDONS* ostablishnv at. Messrs. W. M. Bran &
Co. are the agent* of these safes, and it is a proof
of their popularity when they are selected by
jewellers as their strong-holds.
A RAFT OF TIMBER, WITH EIGHT MEX ON BOARD,
SIX MILES \T SEA. . 'ihe Savannah AVMW and
Herald, ol Monday, 3a.vs: "On Saturday thc sloop
Miriam und Caroline, Capt. LION, arrived at this
port from Bluffton, S. C.. having on board eight
men who were rescued from n raft of timber which
had gone out to sea. The raft came from South
Carolina. The manager of tho same, a white mau,
being asleep when it readied the month of the
river, it was carried out by tho tide to sea. They
foung themselves passing tho ship JRlSMWiftil, at
TJ-IHJO, and called for a rope to secure the raft, but
being unheeded, they were swept along until op?
posite Pybeo Light, when tho keeper put out bi
his boat and rescued Hie crew, seven colored and
one white man, who were brought to Savannah, as
above stated, by the Miriam awl Caroline. The
raft being left to its fate, it was broken up on the
breakers and; hnce thc shore of North Tybee
Island."
THE HEALTH OF THE CITY.-We have again and
again stated that Charleston has never enjoyed
better health than during tho past summer and
present season. Every care lias been taken by the
Board of Health, the municipal, and military au?
thorities to place the city in a thorough sanitory
?ondition, and it needs but a perusal of the mortu
iry reports, which are published weekly in the
.ity papers, to refute any false statement that may
be made. We learn thai certain part io? who are
travelling throughout the State, probably Northern
?misaarios, aro striving to prejudice the country
merchants against Charleston by circulating a re?
port of yellow fever. This rumor has already de?
terred scvoral merchants from visiting the city, but
Dur only answer is tho published report of Dr. GEO.
9. PELZ ER ; by this it will be seen that but twelve
whites and seventeen blacks diod in this city
during the past woek, and none of the deaths were
caused by any epidemic. The mortuary reporte
are ofil isl and authentic, and any statement to tho
contrary is false And malicious, and originated by
designing partios.
REGISTRATION IN THE CITY AND STATE.- The re?
turns from the different precincts throughout the
State, though not complete, are sufncienlly ad?
vanced to form an approximate idea of tho total.
In tho City of Charleston, to the 20th inf ant,
S2S9 white voters were registered, to 5101 colored;
giving a colored majority of 1812. The different
districts of the State, ns far a? heard from, giv<
23,392 whites, to 47,388 colored voters; leaving
majority in favor of the negroes of 23,991. This,
added to the majority in Charleston, will give
thom a clear majority of 25,800 in tho entire State.
It will bo seen, from this statement, that the
blacks outnumber the whiles almost two to on--,
aa but 26,631 white mines wore enrolled, to 52,487
colored. It has been said that figures never lie,
and the result shows a palpable want of animation
among the whites. The importance of promptly
registering has been frequently alluded to in our
columns, and at tho ileventh hour we again urge
all white citizens, who have neglected this great
duty, to come forward and register. There is yet
timo, and the coon try and State alike demand
their services.
BILL OE MOUTAI.ITI. - Return of deaths within
the city of Charleston for the week ending Septem?
ber 2 J st, 1S67:
DIMKASES.
Accident.
Auasarca.
Apoplexy....
Dowels. Hemorrhage or..
Bowels, Inflammation of.
Cancer.
Child Bod.
Cholera Infantum..
Cousumptiou.
Convulsion!;. !.
Diarrrhcea.
Diptboria.
Dysentery.
Epilepsy.
fever. Bilious Hruiitlent.
Foi cr, Congestive.
Fever, Enteric.
rover, Typhoid.
Paralysis.
Pvrcmia.
Stomach, Canter uf.
Teething.
Trismus Nason I lu ru.
Totals.L._1....".'. I I? I 3 |SJ ll
H KC A Pl IC LATI UN :
Whites, 19 ; Blacks and Colored, lt-Total, 30.
Afr I - !
Under 1 3oar ol age. 7 between ful and t'*) tears, i
Between land Oyeat?.. S Between ?0and 70years. ?
Between 5 and 10 years.. 1 Bctweni 70 aud HO years. 1
Between 10 and 20 yaars.. 3 Between se aud 90 yearn. (1
Between 30 and 30 years.. '.iiUctwecn 90 and loo years. 0
Between 30 and ?0 years.. ?[Over 100 years f.f age. 0
between 40and 50years., ib
Ornee of City Hotfstr?r. September 24. 1867.
O KO BO li a. VEH.y. LR, M. D., (ity Begistrar.
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CHARLESTON ENTERPRISE.-Thc finn or Messrs.
JNO. ROBINSON & Co., of this city was formed
some months since by several young Charleston
iaus, with the intention of ougaging in the cotton
mending and packing business. Though in opera?
tion but a short time tho . -^-partnership has
proved successful, and, during the winter months,
the business will bocomo one of some magnitude.
The few arrivals of new cotton havu already pro
di ced a beneficial "fleet by infusing new life in
thoae>ommereial houses that deal in thc staple.
Messrs. JNO. ROBINSON & Co., have felt this magic
influence, and have been actively engaged in pre?
paring their forces to meet the issue. They have
rented an office at No. 22 North Commercial
Wharf, and have erected a hand-power cotton
preas, in which they pack the cotton samples pur?
chased from the factors.
The press is tho work of Mr. JESSE JONE.-, a
Charleston mechanic, and is iu many respecta su?
perior to those or Northern makers. Mr. JONES
has secured a patent for his press, aud hus already
designed several improvements which will facili?
tate tho work of compressing by lessening the la?
bor. The one employed by Messrs. ROBINSON .X
Co. was the first mado by Mr. JONES, and is worked
by a eiauk und cog wheels, lt occupies u portion
of the bist and second stories of the building, and
the process of packing is conducted as follows:
The cotton is placed in a compartment in the sec?
ond story, tho top of the press is then firmly
braced on, completely enclosing it, and the pres?
sure is given below by means of a long wooden
liandla, which is connected with a cog wheel.
Thia pressure is entirely upwards, ?nd the cotton
subjected to a gradual but forcible squeezing un?
til its dimensions reach the required size. - he
compartment or hos. at the top of thc press has a
capacity of 500 pounds, but the hales are often of
difiereut weights, and th? machiuery can be
graduated to suit the quantity of cotton to he
packed.
S;neu this presa has been in operation Messrs.
ROBINSON & Co. have turned out u nnptber of
bRles that for neatness and firm,close packing will
..ompare favorably with those in the. hands ?>! fac?
tor* that were packed by the common country
screw. Mr. C. K. HUGER, of this city, is Ute agent
for the JONES'Press, and is prepared t.. receive
orders for the same. As yet this picas is hut little
known, but il ia destined to aupersode not-only
the horse powar screw but many of thc hand
presses now in usc.
in baling the cotton Messrs. ROBINSON & Co.
have decided to use the iron ticas preferable in
every respect to rope. After trying thc merits of
the different patents they have decided to usc* thc
WAILEY, tie, Which has a self-adjusting huckle., and
the bale can bu subjected to steam pressure with
cit injuium the efficacy of thc tic. Mr. SDSPPABD
1 - Augusta ha? applied for a pfitcul for a tie ri -
entlv invented b) himself, which is said to he su?
perior to those now in use, and which will he em?
ployed whenever rt ia presented to the public
io establishing tito business above referred to,
thc gentlemen forming the copartnership of JOHN
ROBINSON A c0 have- taken a step in thc right, di?
rection, and weare happy to state that their ef?
forts fo rise abo ve potty prejudices have received
the sanction of tho cotton factors and merchants,
who have assisted then, in various ways. Tho ex?
periment luis proved a success, aod it Charleston
should ever regain ha^aupremacy aa a cotton
mart tins business wuTBc Ergeh- increased, anti
thoa? engaged ?, it will hud .t a hidatise invest?
ment.
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MouxT PiXiSAXT.-Wo have already published
the evlract of fin order from the Majnr-Oeneral
Otjmuiahdiuf; the Nc,omi Military District, an
uour^oiiig the appointment ?f the municipal otfli
. , i, nf tho tuarn of M.mut Pleasant. That bod jr
ivas organized OM Monday night at TIENKKN'S
?Tall, in the prasoucoof a large number of citi?
zens.
Mr. JOHN I>. STEELE, tho Intendant, delivered an
inaugural, marked l>.\ sound sense and a cheerful
tono. He callu eanecial attention to the condition
ff 111.' li i'aiuB, ami recommonds the oniployment
.i nu eugiueer t.- suive.,- the place and report con
. ?11.11- the best system of drainage. Ho also re
jommcuils repairing the streets and sidewalks.
Altor transacting other business of local interest,
Council adjourned.
We ...innot forbear cimgratulating our neighbors
across Um river ou hoing favored with the ser?
vice of Mr. STEELE as their intendant. He pos?
sesses tho practical knowledge, the sound dis?
cretion, tho independence, and the energy that
eminently qualify him for Hint outee. WV arc
confident lie will magnify Iiis office, and if sustain?
ed liv bis Wardens and the community, his ad
minwtiatiou will redound to thc great benefit of ]
thc place.
li> il.
lt you waul cheap Blank Books;
If yon wan! cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa
por, "'c.; or, MILI ms' Almanac;
V you want Printing executed neatly;
If yon want Dooks bound in any st} lo, or Account
Dooks nude to order, with any desired pattern ot
ruling, go to HIRAM H.vttais, No. 59 Broad street.
lUTSlNKSS NOTICES.
ALL KINDS MK .IOU WORK DONE AT Till? D ULY
NEWS OFFICE.
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Anction Sales Th!? Day.
ti. HR?T A SOS will will this day, at 10 o'clock, in
their salesroom, No. 142 MeeUng street, 100 caaes boots,
shoes, b ilmoruls, gaiters, tc.
Jons U. IfUVNOB A Co. willson this day at io o'clock,
at theil salesroom, No. 133 Meeting street, cotton gins,
pre-if-rvejars', plows. Ac, to pay storage.
"R. M. M*I;SIULL A Sro. will sell this day, at Un;
o'clock, brussels carpets, oftlee furniture, household fur
nituro, horses, mules, .Ve.
A. H. Ai.KAU AMS ft Bona will sell this day, at 10 o'clock,
at their salesroom. No. 35 Hayna street, satinets,
calicoes, Ac.
Private Sales.
Mesara. OLNXV A CO. advertise lime, cement and pres?
tar.
CHISOLM Die.;m H? have iu store, and for sale low,
Peruvian guano.
R. Muns A Co. advertise that they have tor sale tho
arrow-tie and painted iron bands.
URO. \V WILLUM, A: Co. advertise tor sale Halt, bag?
ging, rope, ftc,
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H. II. B.
An? synonymous with Health. Strength and Vigor.
The secret will be revealed by Investing in a bottle of
PANENWS HEPATIC BITTERS. Kor sale by all
Druggists.
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A Cara.
what is TARRANTS EKFERVESCFNT SELTZER
APERIENT, and what are its cftVrts? These are nuea- |
dons winch thc great American puMM 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
sahn, cathartic, HIII rat ive and tonie, and is mimt care?
fully prepared in the form of a snow white powder, con?
taining all the wonderful medical properties ot the far
famed seltzer Springs ot Germany.
.Ot ita eiiects we would say that those who havo tested
tho preparati ? u ure thu best judges, and they dt-elare
over their own signatures that the preparation will
promptly relieve indigestion. Segu?ate the flow of the
bile. Cms- every e|M-c!e-< of liesdnclif. Trsnnuilize the
nervous sy-t.ni Refresh and Invigorate the Weak. Mlti
e.'it.- the pangs of Rheumatism, Neutralize acid in the
Klonisch. Cleanse mid lone the bon els. Assist the
falling appetite. Cure the heartburn.
li yon -.tv n sn Serer giro thi< Remedy one trial, ami it
will convince you ol the above tacts.
TARRANT ft CO., sole Proprie tors, Ne? Yurt.
Sold by all Druggists. ?tinos September 13
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Ki it Micky State ".'omblnnlloii Lottery,
Ml'KItAV. EDDY A CO... Managers, draws EVERY
DAY at Covington, Kv.
Whole Tn k. ts from $1 to ?in. siiaiefl in proportion,
i trpital Prisas front S400? io ?(.'>,0IMI.
H. T. PETERS, Agent,
No. '.'ii Haselfttreel, charleston, s. c.
September 6 Imo
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The Time to Advertise In the t ou ul ry.
TUK Pnaunz has a large clrct?ation throughout thf.
middle and nprer Districts of tho State. Advertising;
r.ites as reasonable ap the stringency of the money mar
kui will warrant. Merchants sud otht ts wishing lo use
thc columns ui the paper wal a ute. : ?
JULIAN A. r'.ELDY. Proprietor,
February 2"> Colombia, s. c.
Wear nnd Tear.
When the constitution is weak and the system de?
pressed hythe war and tear ot business lifo, which
makes euch tremendous draft* upon the body and mind,
unless some healthful and Btrengtheriing tonic is resort?
ed lo, prostration will ete.m . and disease creep unawares
upon the \ ir tim of nc?i??encc. But if
HOSTETTER'S STOM.iCH BITTERS,
winch is a genial and palely vogeiablc stimulant, bc
tinielj administered, tbc organisation will resist and
battle thc reins of epidemic and changC3 of temperature
mciduutal lo Ibis season of the year, which disorder thc
nerves of tho feeble.
There i? an active aud permanent vitality in thia
remedy, ?hieb will prove nt un-.it benefit lo the brokrn
dnwn amt shall'red const it n tl. .li. lt is the only tonk
of which the stimulating principle is pertest!* pure. Its
basis ia the eF?eiirWl principle "f smind rye, w hich is
admitted by analytical chet isla to be the IUOHI harmless
ot stimulants, und Hus Muid is relined from crudities
which belong to il ss it cuiu.es from thu manufacturer.
The oilier ingredients aro composed of medical plants
mid berte), und cont si ii not one harmful element in all
theta: composition. i? September'.'3
Know thy Destiny.
MADAME li F. THORNTON; the great English Astrolo?
gist, Clairvoyant and PeycbonieU-cbnt, who ha? aston,
.slnil the scientific classes ol thu Old World, has now bl?
eated lu W?lf tit linds.N. V. Mud.mii THORNTON pos?
sesses stub wonderful powern of sec,nd sight aa to ena
blo ber to impart knowledge of thu gi "aU st importance
to the single or married of either sea. While luautatn
Of trance, she delineate- I be \el j I'eatu re* of th?- person
you arc to marr*, and by the aid ol au instrument of In
tense power, known UM the Psyebomotrope, (.oiaraulees lo
produce a life-like picture Of the future husband ur wife
or the applicant, together with dale of marriage, position
in lite, leading ti-.iil.soI" . hara, ter, ftc. Thli is nu buni
Img, as tinne an I ol I? diminuais ian assert. She ?ill
send, when desi rod, a certified certificate, or written
guarantee, (hat tho picture i? what it purports tobe. By
enclosing a small lock ol hair, ami giving place ol birth,
age, disposition and - omploxion,aiid . n.hising ttfty rents
and itamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re
eene the picture und desired inforaaliiiu by return mail,
Ail coiumuiiicatiuus sacredly confidential. Addres*. iu
confidence, Madame E. Fi THORNTON, P. O. Box 333,
Hudson. N. Y Iv March 3U
Free lo K very bod;y.
A Large C. pp. Circular, giving luloriuatiou of the
preate.st Importance lo lbs yonug ol both sever.
It loaches how the homely limy become beaulititl, tin;
despised respected, and Un: forsaken loved.
No young I...ly or gentleman should fail lo tend theil
addri -s, and receive a ?opy poal pani, hy return mail.
Address P. 0. Drawer, 31,
Mar h SQ Vvr Troy, N. Y.
W BEST TONK Hit H Ott!
Noveno
'I ii. ie i ...... ll, ult.I IwliUgS .U |W> lu nil.
T.. v..une ami loobl, to gieal and io small;
'lin bceutj ulm h une.- wa? precious snu rare,
ls lirr tor all and III IU ll li ! lil.
lt5- ilii' sise ol"
(JHLASTELLAK'?
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
Por Improving ami It. nm ic'ne, Ute Complexion,
The moat valuable and periorl prestation lu use, fur
giving the .-kin ?1 heantilul pearl-like tint, thal i- uni;
found tai youth, u nubbly remove*Tan, Freckles, Pim
plea, iTlolchcs, Moth Purucs. Saliownem. Eruption?,
and all impimi hw ol Ibo skin, kindlj healing Um ?1.
leaving the ukin ?hite aud clear as alabaster. Its use
cannot be detected bj'the closest scrutiny, und being H
vegetable preparation is latifeclty barnies*. lt is the
uur. article ul the kind used by the French, and is con?
sidered b\ the Parisian as lui lisp -Usable to u perleel
toilet DpwardH of 30.000 bottles were Dold during the
past yeti. , a Mii'.ici. ut guarantee ol Us ellh-acy. Price
univ W cents, Seul by mail, post-paid, on receipt of un
order, bj
SERO EH, SflDTTH ft CO., Chemists,
3?! Diver Kt., troy. N. Y
March HO. lyr I
W. Wi WALTERS & CO.,
No. 68 EXCHANGE PLACE,
BALTI MORE.
September
MISCELLANEOUS.
BASE BALL BELTS.
BASE BALL BELTS.
SPECIMEN BELTS ON BAND FOR EXHIBITION',
from which any number or iwttern will l?e manu?
factured nt reasonable figures. Memoirs of City Clubs
are im ?ted to call and examine tbcm
F. F. CHAPEAU,
MEETING STREET, NEXT ROUTH MILLS HOUSE,
Beptember _>,> wg,->
BTE CHARLESTON^
.univ \. WAGKNER, Editor. -
UNDER THE ABOVE HEAD THE UNDERSIGN EO
pix puso to publish a German Weekly Paper, to bo
thu organ of tho Herman population, and devoted lo the
Int?-rents of thin State, in encouraging lui migr?t ion and
Industrial Pursuits.
Literature, Agriculture, Comiuerre, Arlu and Trade,
will bo represented in its columna, and the news of the
day WW he given.
General JOHN A. WAGENER bas kindly consented 1?
undertake the editorial management for the present.
8nbscription~-S3 for Twelve Months; $1.50 ft? Rix
Months; ?1 for Three Months.
Advertisements inserted on literal terni*
C. O. BROKMANN A 00..
September 25 No. 3 Broad street, Charleston, S. C.
EWERS Ai OTRM
ATTENTION !
GI O TO NO 203 EAST BAY AND BUY YOUR
f CROCUS EMORY POWDER
ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY
EMERY CLOTH. Ac, lor polishing.
A LOO,
TANNERS' OIL
NEAT8FOOT Oil., for Leather Hose
LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery,
At figures within the reach or all.
WM. M. Iii RU & co.
Kept ember is
HOWE'S
PREMIUM STANDARD
A LWAYS TAKE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, ANO
?Y. 1OOK IT AT PARIS THIS YEAR, a? omi lui docu?
menta will show.
These Scales are placed entirely on their Bi tual uiorits.
as every' Scale >8 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 Marvin'' fcr.ic.
W. M. BIRI) & CO.,
September s Imo NO. 203 EAST DAY STREET.
MARVIN'S
FIRE, BURGLAR
AMD
DAMP PROOF
MARVIN'S PAIENT SAFES never mould tb. ir emil, ul v
MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never eonoile the Iron.
MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never lune thur Fire prout
quality.
MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES are the rudy SAFES tilled
' with Alum and Dry Plas.ter. No other Safe baa these
qualitjeaUouf.
WE REFER TO THE MERCHANTS, COT IO? FAC?
TORS, Bankers und Jewelers ut tun. Pity whom
we have supplied, Sixty-eight of these Safes have been
sold by us since the rkwe of the war, which ah tue should
lie a mtftlclent guarantee that they are all we claim.
call and examine the ?tock now on haml, or semi fur a
Circular.
W. M. ill RI) & CO,
NJ. 2(10 EAST HAY, Agents (itrCharleston.
September . _ Imo
~~ ISAM NIX & SON,
No! 598 BROADWAY,
NEW YORK.
(ESTABUHHEDlSStl i
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALEltS IN
FINE CARRIAGES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WHICH WILL BE HOLD
Jres (|,an at uny xtli.-i establishment in the illy,
and warranted equal to any nude in Ure I luted States.
xt j- Descriptive catalogues sent on appllesttoii
August 3U fill?
ASTROLOGY.
Till; PRU) JIMMBD
AT TUL WoNDEBPOT REVELATIONS
MADE BY THF GREAT ASPBOLOQiST,
Mailaitic il. A. IPEliRIOK >.
(jilt: REVALS SECRETS Nu MORTAL EVER KM \\
O Six> restores to happiness loone ?bo, from doleful
pvent?, catastrophes, crosses in love, lo?- ol relations and
trierut?. 1res of money, fcc, have become despondent
?.i?. I?tugs togi toer those loon separated, gives informa
u. o i ..u< . linne nlweiit fri. luis ,.i |,,\,., ;?-.,.?-T,-.-: |r,, t M
rtok-u property, tells you the business yon mr bert
qualibi d tu pursue and in \>hut ymi trill |" inoet ,, :
ml, tenses speedymamagee, and tilla yon me veryJaj
yr.u wiUmarsy, gives \. u the names, lireneot, nnr|,
?rteristks of tue person. She read* ronrvcry thought?,
and by her almost supernatural powers, un rails the ?lark
and hidden ray?tei les ol the irruir.-, from toe stars wi
-ec in the firmament- th. maletic htai? that overcome M
pr-dominate in toe configuration--nom ti., a-j" . t ni t
positions of the planets and thi hv.-.i-t... mihi l.eaveus
at the time ot birth, sho deduces tn,- ruinre dentin;
mau. Fail not to consult the (?reales! Astrologist ou
earth. ll eOsts you Inila trille, ftudyon maj unvri ny,.tin
bal? rill ln\?r.ibleuii ..|i|?.i lliiill." . I ..|,~ol; il,..,, 1.,. .nil.
IlkeDeflaand all rt paired intornmtom. : I. Parties liviu?
st u distance ran consult the Mudante l.j in ul nilli ..;.i ii
safely anuVaaUsfactlon to themaelvti:, a? iiin|ier. A
tull and explicit chart, written out, nilli .di ?m-ulrie:: an?
swered and likenessenckwri, beni b\ mnli-u r.-.?.ii.i
pricealioTu mentioned. The sun;, PU, i.-y will lr
maintained, aud all iwrresuoadeuei' mm il in il?str . -
ed. Refereneesof tlie highest order loni.: Ind those ?
Hiring them. Writeplainly the day ul the m.mtli i i
year in which you irere boin, endosiu;; :i small loc ni
hair.
Address, MAOAMB H. A. UKRUUIO,
p. (). DitAfti i; 2'.M, ld r KAU., N. V.
Mai ch ::u
AGRICULTURAL.
i r- ?s v
Mm nwm?
mi y s i|
Tin' Arrow Ties and Painted Iron
BANDS FOB KA 1.1 VU COTTON
CAMBINE THE UTMOST flMELKlTY WITH THE I
; neates! SMTRI tv. Theran made of the beet I
WROUGHT IKON, ami have been thoroughly tested and |
approved by the
COTTON PRESSES.
In all th.- principal Seaports, anil by the Planters j
throughout the Ci>tlon-growin;i Staten.
For -..i., by Merchants amt Peaters in ult the principal
cities ami timms, at- tlie'very lowest prices.
Dy A I.Un in i Ol ?cou nt to Dealers.
ROBERT MURE & CO.,
AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA,
September
ROYCE ft CO.'S WHARF,
wiuii'. Charleston.
INGERSOLL'S
wm POWER mm PM.
For Convenience, Economy ?ml
Clieanncss, Mic greatest Lahor
Saving IWitehine that run hv
lint on II Plantation.
OPINIONS OF*THE PTOPI.E >
\ux::r-\Lc. BARSWEIL DISTRICT, K. C.,I
March 1,1807. J
1/ HI Wile*, ifankatt
Hi..n.i MES : ? nsod, during iii.- pas! n.:ur.nn, one ot
. tugeTSoll's Pi liable l otion Presses,' purchased of you
li i September. 1 have slwajg, b. < u prejudiced in favor
ot tho "Screw Treal "". Jiotwng bul dire necessity in?
duced* mo to In .mr other. ? takn plcamiro, however, in
?'..l.l.n:; my testimony tn iav.,r of it? entire, adaptation to
ihn want? 01 a cotton plantation, lt lins surpassed my
most Hinnumo expectations, 1 have itackcd with but
two hands, ye I I prefer four-two at each le-cr. My
bains all weighed over .'.CiO lbs. Thc lire* lot I Font to
market uvcraged 6621 % My impression is that 500 lbs.
li aboul thc capacity r.t thc Press, and a greater number
ni pounds subject the fodow-blnct 10 too much risk, un?
less the sides ol the cotton Knx was increased, lt would
.1.1.1 grcstlj t.. th.- i.ilue ..i ihe Press il the cotton box
w.i ' ti o incbes lon*? 1 lu baale, I am, verj respectful!].
Vour ob?dient servant, Sar., ii. \V. LAWTON.
I". S. 1 took my Prepq dunn RIKI earned it some four
mil. i to pack thc cluj) of a neighuor, who tailed to haw j
a "Screw" built; he wa^ *o mn.-h p)pa?Pd that he han
determined to abandon the "Screw" and purchase "In.
gordon's Prcas." , B. W. I,.
. ni WE w KIWI'S tf&riri ira Rt?inoVn (ViiiPAMi, \
Vint a vi IXE, fl. C., April IS, I8U7. 1
CrUTLSilCJl : (nave just received your letter ol Kio
i nary nth-upon my return lo thin place, alter au ub
e?oii' ut two months and tm- replj nts) bu lu., inti- tuc.
your"1>seripUvi Circular of lugersoll'4 Cotton Press."
Tho Press 1 used in parking my coil.m Issi year
worked admirably, packing, with ease from soo to sss
lbs. With good activo hands to work it, I :iiu satisfied
thal from eli'liteeu Ui twenty bau-s mi-hi readily be
packed Ul ii day.
This Pr.-ss coiitbiuss th? sdvanlagui nf lightness, and
i-onsM|Uent portability and simplieit) |beiug casilj utan
sgnl b; any one of ordinary Iuteffigeuce). Great cout?
ure sing loree, wtth little motive power, and "last, but
not leasi," il ls worked entirclj b.\ hand, Wim va\iin/ for
the farm bones the hard labor imposed upon them by
the use ol thc ordinary "Screw."
Respectfully, Ac. yonra, E. M. LAW.
To Ln ru? i MABSH ILL, Charlas toa, u.
For DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR and PRICK LL 1
address
LITTLE A. MARSHALL,
Agents tor the Ingersoll Colton
Press.
Ho. lin MEEI INii si CK CT.
OppOnlte l'ai iliuii lintel,
.lum- IT mwf Charleston, S. C.
NVAtfcEY'S
PATENT SRTiP-PARTRNlNG VTOOUflHT IRON
BUCKLE TIE.
[FIRST PREMIUM WARDED AT LOUISIANA
STATE FAIR.
! | T IS AS CHUM' A TIS, .Nl< TUE UEST ONE YET
! j Invented, lt is tim Htroiigctit Tic, ^lauding by lest a
i Mirum of ('SSH!) two thousand pounds.. The most easily
MdJUrttcil lie. US it is Kilflasleiiiii;;. The must sim ide,
' ni|iiiriug ouij to ?hp Un* inud,hilo llic buekk'. mid ldc
. i'asl icily ul' OIL* cotton lastell? itself. Mid it cannot be
, .'omi unfastened.
? Fur sale, in large ot small iptantiti. J, by
ltOhS, KUMIHS .t co.,
C?iuiainsion Merchants ami Oem ral Agents,
So. Ht! Prout Mir. et, New Vor* City.
STREET URO. * CO., Agents,
July 15 :. Chaili'Mloii. s. c.
VEAGLE" COTTON GINS,
.MAM. UM.V UV
BATIKS, ! tYDIfl & C* >.,
BrldgUM liter, Mn ML
NEW \'>lti\ Wi Web i sim I.
lU'JSTUN -li flu. nix HiiiUiiliK.
NEW ORLEANS ol st. Charles idn-et.
IAileli I jj -"nu
,M. M. QUINN,
I VVholesalo & liotail LV.YIor
KOOKS, prUHHHCALS,
j N V \\ H PA.Pl i:. , ."TAT ION ERV, ETC.
lin. ::i KINO WTRF.FP
! r lOpiioiiie Annarr.11,
< ? Kur i o : i.l mi. < i. S.
i The LATEST 1 SUES oi die Prr.-s alwan tm hand,
suhscriptionii received au.i ii.v..io delivered ur t. ..
i ivardod by Mail or L>pi
all CASU ORDER** will hi promptly attended to,
iVhrnirr 2a . 1,
THE Rf ARION STAR,
(1st\bl.l iit-i.' SEAftlA tttilSTl YE.ABS AtiO. li
1? puIdisbcdstMarn.il :.. im ti,.- ?.entrai ?.onion
im the country, awl Miera it. tavorabU luislium.i.i .Mui
. ?.liaut.-t, Dri'Kgtotit, Mad. t-, aii.rail. 11 - -?1 wli..desirr
: luKXteud llit'tr busluesi in the Pee I'monuitiry.
l-v?r the bein lit of wur sdverL 10 . Uri.us,' wu slisU, lu
siWilinu I.ic ? ni ? ccip! n.ii li. i.* cuusUotly in
rreafiing.publish and distribute -. : ..iiMiniy, exipitwul
Hie ti l Ali, duriug the business .J ..... 1. Kati
Rates 01 AilvertDmijftflien:.
W.J. '.IcKERAI.L,
.tNomnlN-rSO . ' " Edilor uni Prourieli?r
The (greenville Monn?iimu-r
TS PVBLISHEII EVERY Till RSIM . AT ?I Mi PEI
yeer, iii a Ivunci'. Adrcjrtisrmisiils in i rlej ni usiml
late-. * it; I.. I 1.1 Util'.
kl... Ill I....I I.I
DRUGS, CHEM.PALS, ETC.
FRESH ARRIVAIS
j OF
DIM MEDICINES ! !
E. H. KELLEKS & CO.,
No. 131 MEETING STREET,
OPPOSITE MARKET.
C1ALOMFI., QUININE, MORPHINE. BI. ('ARU. SODA,
/ SULPHUR, NIT. POTASH, OPIUM, CASTOR OIL,
fte. We have pai taren of the above articles put up ea
pre&idy for country orders.
On hanU all ol' the Principal Proprietary and Patent
Medicines, which will be nola at a low figure.
September ai
FURNITURE, ETC. ^
FORNIT?RE! P?R?IT?Rj?!
MANUFACi (jRED UV
F. KRUTINA,
Nos. 90 and 08 East Houston .street,
Now York Gity
4 LL TULS FURNITURE, COXSISTINfi OF PARLOR.
A. CHAMBER. TUNINO ROOM AND LIBRARY
SUITS, i. nf the latest styles, and manufactured of the
very best material, under the pcrsoual supervision of the
Proprietor, and guaranteed.
Parties in the Mouth desiring flue Household Furulture
can be supplied direct trout the manufactory ; or those
alnmt visiting New York will lind lt U> tlielr advantage to
examine this Stock before purchasing elsewhere, All
Hood? warranted, wini ?Irnos July'll
LOTTERIES.
GEORGIA
I
FOB Tni:
BENEFIT
OF THE
HINOM KIMMYS HUM.
BOYD, WILSON & CO., tanagers.
Great Extra Scheine,
CM,ASS J-?.
CA PITA ii VltlZE $20,000.
? -
$60,000 in Prizes to be
. < .... .
distributed.
TICKETS ONLY Ol DOLLAR!
TO P.K UK?WN AT ATLANTA, OA.,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1S67.
All the Prizes will, be drawn!
.1 PACKAGE OF TEX T'K h'ETS FOR TEX
DO 1.IA RS 'TJA ll I. F Tit J> BA If' *30,0iKI I
-o
ALSO,
BAILYHlMNJHH!
CAPITAL PltT/KS PROM
$5?O? TO $80,000!
WHOLE TICKETS from $1 to $20!
SHA lt KN I V PROFOUTIO.\.
Draws avery day. Sunday excepted, al Atlanta, Qeo.,
ut 1 P. M.
Drawing received in Cuariestuu, by Telegraph, ar j P.
M., dally.
All Prizes paid withoutdiscouiiL
(inicial Drawing;1 gent cai'h purchaser.
AU Prises Cashell al thi. outee.
?y Cirivsi'iiiidents may rely nu prompt attention to
antun bj simply enekudim mousy with mil midi, cs.
t?r All onl?ra for Ticket*, Schemes, and inioruiafioii
Ul bu addressed to JAMES KERR,
Manager*! Agent,
l/x-k Box No. 581, Charleston, H. r.
Oruce: Nts Jd RKOAD STREET. September 16
KENTUCKY
STATE LOTTERY
TUB HAVANA PLAN)
FOR THE
j ? i : N r F i T
OP THE
SHELBY COLLEGE,
MURKAY, EDDY & CO., Managers.
Great Scheme.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50.000!
? USN IMU'/.KS$?:il>,or?0 IA PUIZBM TU BK
Ol ST Kl li I T K U I
To be drawn al Covington, Keiiluek.v>
SEPTEMBER 30th, 1*07.
WHOLETICKETS, Wi: ILVLVES.$C: QUARTERS, :
Kb i H TUS. 51.60
.Hi. ibLuceaar* lar inore tamable lodraw uri aL
tbrs than iii ..m ..un r Lottery ia the ?.?''?' 1"r''1u. 7
of Lotter) li k. t. should always - vauuu. me rcneine*
Piizes paid in full witlioiu discount
O?icinl draw?iKS? ut cai b Va'^u*r'"tila,,, (irjrra
rorrcspoudent univ r. ?cn prompt attention to order.
. " 1,1> ^??'and m?o.manon lo
'" '"" .H",,Hl.r^.^'.
i .VJ. I lui li Hi.-H. ! . < .
" ' lilli - N... '.?< Ha?H
.|,.,d..r<
TUji OllANUKBlTO NKW8.
, ! nil; IVEUV SATURDAY MOHNINO. AT
Iyi l.l.l.-iir.iJ Term. 52 l*r annum, in ac*
i'laurel'n';.. ? 1 .
' '"' ' ' .i . Kiiriim ami toll ?*? HK<
?"??>>U'-,A' N'..v;'""il.cc?r.ul.l|e.ll..r thc brhetU ul
."".J','':'!:"!"1':,.|"l,".i1',eiiis iusorted on lbs roost libers!
' \,|.n. SAMUEL DIBBLE,
1,linn uianpeburii News,
tvbraar] ?S Oranfeburft S
AUCTION S?IES.
Sati/uis, C?lieoes, &?., <tc.
BY A. IL ABRAHAMS * MMS.
I THIS DAY. tho 25* tost, ft \0%P6}**' *^a"
. our ?alPtpfom. No. 3? Heyne street,
T eon SATINETS
11 MW? Prints
3k Paper Collars, Ac, Ac
also,
CA NUKE* I Bbl?. MACKEREL
Sugar 25 boxe? Family Soap
sugar Crackers. | 20 M 8egars, Ac, *c
September SS_
Colton Vitia, P'meroe Jars. Ploies, Scale? to pay
Fi ciqhl and Storage.
BY JOHN ti. HILM OR & CO.
THIS DAY (Wednesday). 25tli instant, at 10 o'clock,
will be sold, at our auction saleaiooui, No. 133 Meeting
street,
THE FOLLOWING AT IC LES, TO PAY FREIGHT AND
STORAGE:
7 CO'lTON SAW GINS-Taylors A Parkhurst patent
1 Cotton Roller Gin
5 casks and 1 box Preserve Jars of Kaolin Ware
1 case Dr. Houghton'* Pepsin
Sots Old Scales, Plowa.^fcc
Condi tiona ca->h ou delivery.
ALSO,.
On account of Underwriters and all concerded,
1 case. 35 pair, MEN'S HALF WELT BROGANS.
September 25 ___?_
100 Cases Bo^ts, Shoes, Brogan.", Gaiters, dc.
BY ar. HITMT ss'noit.
THIS DAY, 25th institut, at ID o'clock, is our Salesroom,
No. 142 Meering street, wc will sell for cash,
100 cases BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, BALMORALS,
GAITERS, kc.
M . Way Split Kip and Buff Brogans
Meu's Burl' Balmorals, Congress Gaiters
Women's. Muses' and Children's Balmorals, Hoots, kc.
Men's Calf sewed and pegged Boots, Ladies' Gaiters
All iresh and desirable goods and regular sizes.
ALSO,
A -cw lots 8H0P GOODS. September 25 '
Six Brussels and Three-ply. Carpel?, Handsome
Office Chairs and Talnes, Household Furniture.
targe Upright Show Case, ?rc, tte., One-horse
Fairer Gin.
BY R. M. MARSHALL di BRO.
THIS DAV, at IO'? o'clock, at No. 83 Broad street.
9 Hi da?l-:s. 3 MULES. Mahogany Extension Table,
Hat Rac*, Sew ing Machines, Ac.
_September25 >r- ?
PUBLIC ?BALE. .
Will b . sold, at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, Octo?
ber 2d, 1367, at ll o'clock A.M., at U. 8. QusftermSB
ter's Depot, Southern Wharf, Charleston, S. C . -
A LARGE LO f OF DAMAGED HAY.
Terms cash in Government tunda. The Hav tobo re?
moved at once alter the close of sale.
By order of Bvt Lieut Col. T. B. HUNT,
Chi af Quartermaster, 2d Military Matriel.
T. P. McELBATH,
September 25 Bvt. Msjor and A. A. Q. V.
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS*
ESTIMATES WASTED.
OFFICE CITY civni ENGINEER, I
CITY HALL, CHAW K.-TON, September ll, 1897. ) '
Cl BALED. PROPOSALS W1IX BK RECEIVED UNTIL
? the lSth at 12 o'clock M., for BULLDING SEVERAL
TRUNKS ot' the lengths and bi zea given below. The es?
timates will include the cost of excavating' about 200
cubic yards ol earth, tho necessary Ailing, reforming of
pavements, and grading after the laying of trunks.
TBtrXKS. PEET.
Length of Trunk in Line s?eet....2T0
Loturth of Trunk m and from lota fa. Coming street
to the tidal drain.300
Length c i Trunk from lota on Gadsden street to the
maid i ra ni in Wentworth street....*.. I.1;)
Length of lYunk from McIntosh's' Court to Rad-'
cline street drain. :.187
w. U'? ".j
Totalleuglfa....,..-...... 87T
Ti links to bc'twofer* bv twenty inches in the clear,
built of two by twelve inches primo yellow pine planlu.
to rest upon Mlett]>erM of three by nins inches, ihn ie feel
long, placed Ave (vo\ from'centre?. Braces to be two by
six inches, dovetailed into the sides of Trunks, at dts
tauees of flv,o feet from centres, The Trunks lo be laid
to grade pegs furnished by the Engineer.
All tfae work must be carried on -with the greatest
dispatrb.
Plans can be seen at this office
A copy of these specifications must he attached to each
oller. LOUIS 1. BAR BOT,
September 12 .. * City Engineer.
NOTICE.
- OFFICE? OF CHIEF OF POLICE, >
MATH GUARD HOUSE. [
WiiAi.i.v..vr.>N. S. C.. August 22, 1367.)
1HIE FOLLOWING- SECTIONS OF ORDINANCES
arc published for the Information of al) whom it
may conceruj^Af C. <B. 8IGWALD,
-" Captain of Police.
* - * * ?.'*..? ?? j? ?
SEC. VI. All smoking of any pipe or segar in White
Point Garden, and East or South Battery, be and the
sanieis berebjr prohibited; and any, person who shall
violate this clause ot this Ordinance shall, for each and
every such offence, forfeit and pay" the sum of five dol?
lars, lo be recovered In the City Court, one-half tba
amount to be given to the informer.
* .* ? * ? a - m m
SH?-. Viii. AH indecent and disorderly conduct, curs?
ing sud sweating, clamorous noises, drunkenness, quar?
relling, lighting, or profanity, committed lu Whitu Point
Garden, or o i either of the HatterleH aioresald, shall be?
punished iu tho same maimer as the same offences- are
now directed by lav to be punished when rominitted in
any other portion.-, ot the city.
? . * ? * * ?I "SI
Str. X. No person or persons shall ride, lead or di ive
any horse or horses,'mule ur mules, within the enclosure
nf the Garden, uuder a penalty ot Ave dollars for every
such otteure, to be recovered iu the City Court, one-half
the amount ot the Due to be given to the informer.
* * " - ? * ? .-.*->'_*
Ste. XL It shall not bc lawful for any person or per?
sons io seeiire or moor with their tasia any ve?el, boat
or rait to any part ol the wharf, ortho railings thereof,
at White Point, constructed by the City Council, leading
fran that ]iart oj East Day called the Battery' U> South
liu? street, or to kind Irotii auy boat, vessel or raft
airy buards, lumber, ur other material, oh any part of tba
said wharf; and it any person or persons shall violate or
transgress any of the provisions contained in this clause?
such persou or jiersons -shall torie!t and pay fifty*dollars,
to be recovered in the City Court, oue-half ol which pen?
alty shalt go lu the informer.
Whereas, many loaded drays and carts pass unnecessa?
rily through King Htreet, in the city ol Charleston, to
thc great obstruction uf that thoroughfare, and to (the
serious inconvenience aud danger of those who have
business therein: >
Dc il ordained, That from nud aller the passing of thia
Ordinance it shall not be lawful tur any licensed cart,
dray, wagon, or other carnage, laden with cotton, lum?
ber, or other ?merchandise ur commodity* to be driven
through thc said Elng street eonth of Calhoun street, or
any part thertor, sa...- and except for the purpose oi re
ceEmg or depositing a load in such part of said street;
ii?fa any driver or conductor of any eneh cart..- dray,
wagon, or other carriage, offending herein, shall lorfait
and n ay .. cum of not less than ten dollars, nor moro
thin r.ry doilars. _30_Augmrt33
l'UBLIC NOTICE.
OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, . 1
. January 3,1667. )
PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
thc following Ordinance liccn.iC3.havc been prepared
?ar delivery frcca this Office. S. THOMAS,
City Treasurer.
SEC. L Bc ii Ordained tv thc Maxtor and Aldcrrxmrn
City Council as::'i:bk?. That from ?and after thc first day
of January, licenses shall be taken out lor all carrs, dray,
and wagons, used for private and domcshtrprlrposcs, in
Hu same manner, and according to the same provision*]
now ot force in relation to curls, drays and wagons, leter
driven [for hue, except giving bonds, And each such
earl, dray or wagon, shall lw> prcvided with'a badge con?
taining the numW thereof, and .marked P.i rat*, to ha?
placed ou the outside of tho shaft.
si c. 'J. No is-rson shall be taken by the'Treaanrer aa
surely to any bonil under the Ordinance ron rr rn lng 11
. ?lises lor caita, drays, wagons aud other carnages, un?
less he or fihp be a freeholder.
s pe. ?I The lot!/)wing shall hereafter be the rates for
licenses tor public and privat? carts, drays, wagons, A.'.,
13 cl liding the bones or mules used thereof, which ahall
lu Iree from orln-r tavation:
prom: Cl ?TB, DRAYS, FTC, OR THOSE TPMrXOVED Dt AMC
?nilNFS:; WM ATFVTCP., FOR HI KP. Ol BL. I OR IV1HBXCT.
For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by oue horse or
mule, ?io. ,
For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses or
mules, lau, t - .
POT every hark and carriage witri two wheels, $20. '
Par every hack aud carriage with four wheels, $40.
For every stage ur omnibus (except line omnibus)'
willi two horses, S50.
For every stage or omnibus (evrept linn omnibus),
drawn by b'.ilr horses, $60.
For every truck drawn by two or more horses or mules,
Ji'.O.
For evpry express wigan drawn by two or more horst*
or mules, (60. at
1:1.FAD CART* ASP PRIVATE CARTS, DR ITS, ITC.
l'or every bread carl or wagon, to.
For every carl, dray or wagon, used for private or do?
mestic purposes, and not to b? employed in the trans?
porting of goods, warts, merchandise, lumber, or any
other commodity, for compensation, either directly or
indirectly lui- tin same, shall pay l'or a license the sum ot
$6,'exclusive ni tin-horse or mule.
Ratified in City Conn, il, this lOih day of January
[la H.] In Hie year of ?ur Luid OM thousand eight hun.
dred and sixty-six.
P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor
By the Mavor.
January ? W. H. SMITH, derk of Council.
t v on DI V ANCE
TO REGULATE mi; STfiUAOP. OP PETROI.EDU, ITO FPO
DtTCTH, ASH OTfJlUt INFI.AMSIABLR OILS.
. SEO. 1. Hs il ordained by th>- Mayor and Aldermen, in
'CitlCounnl assembled. That from and arter the ISth day
of June next, it shall nut be lawful to keep Petroleum,
Kerosene, bock Oil, Beiir.lne, Bonz/ile, or any other In
Itamiuable. oil or oils on storage or for sale in auy caihrr,
?torc or building routh of Lim: street, in a larger .luan
Hty thau fifty gallons ou any uue lol or premiseJ( and
any such ijuautity so kept or storeu shall bi1 ?ontatned lu
vessels of tin or oilier metal.
bte, 2. That Petroleum, its pi odo. is, or any other lo
tlauiuiablc ult ur oils, when brought into Hie city by laud
or water, may He kept* on any lot orin uuy biuldiug in
which cotton i . not stored, for a psrio? not e?c**dJn^
twenty-four bonis, ii|?oii the evpiratiuii Ol which Unio il
shall be removed and k.-pt in Hie mann, r as re.julrtil by
the foreguiutf section.
SEC 3. Any person or persons' violating any part i.f
tlii.s Ordinance shall bu tmbjei t to u Hue or two lmndre.1
dollars, for each offene.-, recoverable in any Court of com?
petent jurisdiction. _ . , ... ,
tfatifl.d In City Council this twenty-first d?j ofHur, tn
thoyear ol our Lord one thousand eighl hu ldred ami
smy-sev. n. p ft nA,TjLAKD> Mayor
w. H. Sitrrn. Clerk ot Connell. _Jnae<
KIKI-: LAtAM.
BAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, I
Cert HAU. N??*i?ital?sr u, tsikk (
1 il VI RSt'INi? DRSl ROI'S OK REBU1LDDNU IN T8E
\ Kurili Districts and Wast. Places ut the City, tm
,i, r -\u .vt oi th.- M?nerai i^enibly, Rlvlui autliority
lu UKI Cih Coull, il oi Chsjijeston n> piwied in tte mat
leroi a iii.- Loan, with a vi** i<> aid m building up tho
CR* II'I W " an ber* bj DoliUud tba! the iona of appli.
, dion lot loan-can hr obtained at llieodtae*! theCleik
ol i ou i >. ' tl. betweeu H?- hol.? ol ll A. M. and 2 P. M.
All api'l" aii"o~ noi"1 .. J in the ahoVe mentioned
ellice, aa I be COlllllliUPi w III m. ile V? I') MuhJay tp.CQZ*
? ij, r the same. " . " -
|tl ..id. i ol Ibe -M.N- ?' W. II. '.MUTl,
.Nov? lober IO _?jerk ol Gorme lt,
Mil li K.
g OFFIi I: uK HIE CUTEF OP POLICE,!
? H-RLE3T0H. S. 0 . May 4. 1S67. }
rpHE REilULAR INSPECTION OF ill LOU ?vNl?
I m. Uv IH^S, vaults. Ar?., v.iii eommeai. on .'....iJiay
".-/. iu inst Owners and upanN -tr. in r. by r.Kjiu>eit
I.. s?- mal ibi-li praniaea ar.- in good cou.liuoa and (hut
..il nhl. and sjarbage ..- u.-i aa bj OrJi
nanee. Other inspections will ioOow.
B) order oi Mayor GAOXIEO.
t.. B>SIGWALD.
Ok ?i . ..' PoHce.
t^yai^klKS ?Ud^MUS- AfS8**L
ll Ohl U bi? ^^^y
BB
?o-st ^?K?kxj.
no- -^HV
dem srienee, set-in:: ujma ^?1 .
Ibo Beard and Han- iu an sliuost n?racAiJoua rriarfher. t
has bin n used by I lie rliu- of l'aria and London with thc
mont ttattering snccrss. Nsnie-j of sj| purchasers wi!
bi iegister. d. anti it entire satistactiou is um giren in
every instance, tin immerwill IK- rhecrftiUy refunded
Price by mail, sealed anti postpaid, fl. Descriptive cir"
ciliar- and lestimoniaiii mailed-free. Address BF.lttjl-J?
Kill l'ISA CO., i In-mist-i, No. '?S5PJ\\^ ?treet IVoy N*
Y., Syh/ A:. mc (or the Putted States -
March 30 jj.