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LOCAL MATTERS. To TRANSTXXT ADVERTISERS.-No transient ad? vertisement will be published in this journal here? after unless paid for in advance. By transient we mean an advertisement from any person who is not a regular advertising customer of tho NEWS. -o- * JOB WORK.-We have now completed om- o?ice so as to execute, in the shortest possible time ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we most re? spectfully ask the patronage of our friends. CHANOS OF HOUR FOR DELIVERY OF SUNDAY MAIL. On and after Sunday, 8th inst., this Office will be open ?rem half-past five to half-past six tor deliv? ering mails. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. BI. Post ti iii cv Notice, POST OFFICE, ' ( CHARLESTON, S. C., July t?, 1867. j After to-day the mails for Northeastern Railroad will close at S o'clock A.M.,*ahd to-day and after? wards thoy are expected to reach tho Railroad "Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to bc ready for deliverv at thi? office at 3:30 o'clock P. KL STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. POSTOFFICE NOTICE.-An evening mall for Au? gusta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond those offices, will elate daily at the Postoffice at half-past 6 o'clock. THE City Treasurer will continue to receive th? amounts due for City Taxes for 18G7 until 1st Oc? tober. SHIPPERS PER STEAMSHIP MONERA are requested to send their Bills of Lading to the office of the Agents. JOHN & THEO. GETTY, No. 48 East Bay, before G P. M. to-day. ATTENTION is called to the sale, by Messrs. CAMPBELL, KNOX &. Co., of a large and attractive stock of dry goods, hats, Sec., to take place this day, at 10 o'clock, at their cash auction house, No. 55 Hasol streot. All those in want of auch goode wauld do wei to attend, aa good bargains may be expected. AT Aocnoy.-MCKAY & CAMPBELL will seil this dey, at- their store^No. 130 Meeting street, oppo? site Pavilion Hotel, the finest assortment of sea? sonable goods ever offered at auction, consisting of a large variety of cloths, cotton and woollen goods, ready-mado clothing, and a large assort? ment of ladi'38' and gent's boots and shoes, with a variety of notions, 4c. Read their advertisement, and be satisfied of the great opportunity offered for bargains. ORDER NO. 82.-At the recent meeting of the City Council, the Mayor stated that in an interview with General CANST, the latter announced his intention of modifying that section of Order No. 32 relating to bar-rooms. What this modification will bo is not kn awn, but that it will increase the number of licensed bar-rooms there can be little doubt. The applications for No. 2 Licenses made at the last Cession of Conned were postponed until the de? cision of the Commanding General was mado public. DAN CASTELLO.-ThiB mighty showman, who cir? culates annually through thc country, has an? nounced thilt he ia on thc war path, and is advanc? ing on Charleston. His van guard were busy yes? terday in erecting a huge fence on the west sido of Meeting street, noar Queen. A large area of the burnt district will be enclosed and the huge tent pitched upon thia spot, it being found impossible to obtain the use of the Citadel Green. DAN is evidently not afraid of hard times, but makes his ' advances boldly, trusting to a full harvest of green? backs. HON. W. PORCHER MILES IN VIRGINIA.--The nu? merous friends of Mr. MILES will hear with regret his detenu ina tinn to mako Virginia his future home. While we deplore his loss, we congratulate the Old Dominion on her gain, but trust tha t the Palmetto State Will present .sufficient attraction* to cause frequent and lengthy visits. The Char? lottesville Cnronicie *>.uys: "Messrs. O'NEAL A. NO? LAND, land agents in this place, sold to Hon. W. PORCHER MLLES, of South Carolina, the magnifi? cent estate of Judge ALEXANDER RIVES, called Oak Ridge, on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, in Nelson County, for the sum of $40,000 (on terms equivalent Jo cash). Mr. MOLES designs to make this his future home. It was the homo placo of ROBERT RrvES, Esq., father of Judge Rms, and the mansion is ono of the finest in this section of the country." Tsxs MASONIC HALL STORE.-Mr. T. MCCARTHY, as old King streot merchant, knowing the advan? tages to be obtained by securing a good, stand, lost no time in removing to No. 294, the comer of King and Wentworth streets. This store has keen thoroughly refitted, and Mr. MCCABTHT bas stocked it with a completer line of fall and winter dry poods. These have been selected with caro and sice designed especially for thc wants of tho Charleston public. To describe thc stock of a first class dry goods store would bo an impossibility, as we are not acquainted with tho myeterioup names that are given to tho different style? of goods. The ladies, who are connoisours, aro thoroughly posted, and we direct their attention in the first place to the advertisement of Mr. MC? CARTHY, and secondly, to his establishment, vfhere they will find every article new and of the Diode de Paris. Mr. MCCARTHY has also a foil line of plan? tation and domestic goods, suitable tor the coun? try trade, and offers inducements to bia customers and the public generally to call and purchase. His goods will be sold low for cash or city accept? ance. THE CHARLESTON HOUSE.-There are few places' on King street that are more widely known than the large dry goods establishment of Messrs. STOLL, WEBB & Co. Since this firm was organized, it has stesdilr progressed in public favor, and is - now one of the best condncted and most popular business houses in the city. The pxopric ;ors are young Charlestonians, who have been trained lo this business, and understand the art of pleasing their numerous customers both in the quality and price of their goods. It has long been customary for the King street merchants to open their winter stocks at this time, and though the win ti y blasts are yet /ar distant, it is tba part of wisdoa. ta pre? pare for the future. Messrs. STOLL, WEBB & Co, have now on hand a stock composed of complete lines of goods, comprising dress goods, domes? tics, coverings, hosiery, and. in fact, every article that could be desired for the wholesale or retail trade. Their large stores, Nos. 287 and 289 -King streot, are tho centre of attraction, as the induce- j ments offered to purchasers are irresistible. Aside from the general stock, a number of bargains have been secured, which are now offered to the public at prices that would tempt even a miser to invest. The reputation of tho Charleston House is estab? lished, and we need only refer the ladies tc the ad? vertisement to induce a rush. In addition to the retail store, thsec is a large wholesale department which is thoroughly stocked, and merchants visit? ing the city will fiud it to theif interest to calh .? -o BTLLOFMoRTAUTY.-Returu 0] jeatus within the city of Charleston for the week ending Septem ber 28th, 186? : ? * DISEASES. _t_muli Anteada. 1 .. Bowels, Inflammation of. 1 Brain, Inflammation o' . 1 Cholera Infantum. l .. .. Consumption. l l Convulsions. '.? l Croup. 1 Fever, Congestive Intermittent. - Fever, Typhoid. '.. Gangrene. J Heart, Valvular Disease of. I Hydrothorax.I Intemperance. ..!..! 1 .. Liver, Congestion ot. 1 Marasmus. ? Old Age._. 1 .. Peri'-.JUBB. Ulceration of. I. Pneumonia. * Trlsmus Nascentiuxu. 1 Biscas OR COLORED Totals.. * I 3 ? ia j, .v. RECAPITULATION : Whites, 7 ; Blacks and Colored, 18-Total. -'5. AOES : Between 10 and 30 years.. 1 Between 80 and 90 years. 0 Between 30 anil 30 vears.. 51 Between 90 and 100 years. 0 Between 30 and 40 jears.. llOver 100 years of age.0 Between40and50years.. 2| Office of City Registrar. October 1, 1867. GEORGE S. PELZER, M. D.. City Registrar. Zas BENNKTTS^TXLE JOURNAL.-WO bad | pleasure, Jast night, of ^shaking the hand of < friend, WM. LrratE, Esq., of the Bofa?tev Journal; who is in*tho city or^busineas conneo' with Iiis paper. Mr. LITTLE is a practical print as well as a competent editor, 9Bd dilling the I months of his connection with tho .Tournai, 1 satisfactorily proven that he knows how to "i the machine?" ^ The Journal cireulaeea in a section of coan r?hich has always traded altogether with Charl ton, and wo need not tell our merchants that it decidedly to their interest to make use of t Jouri; a ' to advert iae their wares. MAYOR'S CODBT.-Thiac?\augu?t ttfftmnal v comparative ;?. deserted ^eaJerday thorning ; t docket was ;are, and few collections were mai Four irreligious characU?, who dwelt in differ* parts of tho city, were charged with tho crime .?ttbbath-breaking. Tjaey were" worshippors Mammon, and kept" their establishments opt thinking that they might turn an honest pon by setting a few dings. Their sagacity proved be in fiB?t, for inacead ot receiving they w?e ca cd upon to "disgorge, and an X done up in gre was extracted from theil- pookets. They couldi see tho point, but concluded that their best poli wa3 to ante tho required sum. . . UNITED STATES COUBT-Hon. GEO. S. BBY. preaidiug.-Tip.Case ol the Z. B. "'ance, a pe: tion to intervene on ibo part of T. QuxsLrvAN BRO., and? INO. T. FLYNN. The petitions we read by^Messrs. CAMPBELL and ?JEABBOOK, pro tors WT QITINLIVAN, ancf W. E. Mr ?LL, proctor t Firms. On motion of A. TI. BROW., Esq., proctor fi libellants, and with the consent of W. E. MIRT.L proctor for claimants, it was ordered bj-Judi BRYAN .that the Marshal, afb r advertising, sha sell afpnbUe auction, on the l*th of October, tl huhV tackle and apparel c. the steamer Z. J Pance,.and pay the proceeds of said sale into tl Registry of the Court, to abide .?uqh^urther ordei as may bo made in this case. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS.-Mr. LEVI DR?CKE advertises in to-da s issuo that he ia now receii iug and has in stor J a largo aud superior stock < dry goods. These, have been selected with gref care, and Mr. DBI CKEB is confident that he undei stands the art of pleasing. Mr. DBT:OKEB'B stoi is advantageously located, being on the fashior able portion of King sheet, and he has, by stud} ing the effect of display, made his stand one of th I most attractive in that neighborhood. Havin ?procured his goods at thc lowest price, he i prepared.to sell them correspondingly low, both o wholesale and retail, for a small advance on cos? We advise a prompt visit to Mi-. DRUCKEB'S stanc as choice goods are never allowed to become ol stock. To OUR-" COUNTBY VisrroBs.-A numbor of pei sous, both merchants and planters, are daily ai riving in the city with the intention af purchaain their fall and winter supplies. Many of thes visit?n aro strangers, who are not acquaints with the different business houses, and we tak pleasure in directing them to our advertising col lunts, whero will be found the cards of th large wholesale and retail merchants. Thes partie* advertise full and complete stock: which they are offering at prie33 in keepin with the times. They have every facilit for conducting? business, and the public wi find by a personal inspection that their promise aro moro than fulfilled in the rich aud varied at sortment of goods they display in their establish ments. To a ?tranger there is no guide-boo more correct, no rulo moro sure, than the advot tising columns of a paper. Let him look to th advertisers for bargains, and his search will be ix warded, far theso conduct their business on th principle of quick sales and small profits; the] circulate through the daily journals description; and catalogues of their stocks, and their custom era are never victims of misplaced confidence-, fo the liberal advertiser has been generally founi liberal in his dealings. Next to the news items the advertising column of a paper contain tb most information, and an attentive perusal wi I enable the reader to judge of the business facili ties of the place, and he can then applv to thosi patties whose notices' have proved the most attrac tive. EXTRA MEEro?oor COUNCIL.-Present, his Hotioi Mayor GAILLARD; Aldermen RAVENKL, SHALL O'NEIL, Wn.ua, STEIXUETFR, OLNEY, OAKES, MAH SHAIJ., ENS TON, COURTENAY, PRINGLE, COSGROVE, BUTLER, GERDTS. The Clerk read the minutes of the last meeting which were confirmed. Tho applications of A. TIEFENTHAL for a liceust for a nine-pin alley, and of J. & F. DAWSON for ai auctioneer's license, and of W. S. CORWIN and JAa WILEY for Licensea No. 1, were referred to th< Committee on Licenses. A number of application were recoivod for Li censes No. 2, but the Mayor stated that he hat beeu informed by General CANBV that this portici of Order No. 32 would be soon modified, and he recommended that no action bc taken by Counci until this modification was made public. Tho petition of THOS. E. RYAN to pack loos? cotton on Atlantic Wharf, and of JAMES CUMMING to transfer his ?unk-6hop licenso, were referred tr the Committee on Licenses. The petition of Martha Wallace, to be allowea further time to pay her taxes, was referred to thc Goramittco of Ways and Means. " Tho application of P. C. GAILLARD, successor tc GEO. M. COFFIN,- Trasteo of MARION D. GAILLARD. for a renewal of City Stock. Thc requisites wore all fulfilled, and. on motion, tho application was granted. Thc petition of Mrs. M. A. WHITSEY for relie! fer thc damages done to her property, at tho cor? ner of King street and Smith's lane, during tho lato riot, was gafcrred to a special committee of three, Aldermen COURTENAY, BUTLER and ENSTON. The petition of the Vestry of St. Michael's that Broad street, between Chure4 aad Meeting streets, bo not paved, as it would interfere with their wor? ship. Toe Mayor stated that a contract had been made for paving this street over twelve months since, and the parties were now engaged in tho performance of the wera. Atter some discussion, the petition waa refereed to the Committee un Contracts. San day Ulla from the Gas Company and Orphan BM we referred to thc Committee on Ac? counts. , Thoiepoi t of the Captain* of Potico and the City Treasurer wero received as information. Alderman WILLIS, from the# Committe on Proxies to represent the oity, read a report of the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad election, which was referred to the Committeo on Rail? roads, The Comniitte on Account a r .?ported favorably on a bill of the Gas Company for $2.207.29. Tjji? Mayor reported favorabl;. on the petition of fix. GODFREY for the renewal ot City stock. This petition Has made at the last meeting, but from some inaccuracies, was referred to the Mayor. The report was adopted. Several reports from the Committee on Accouuts,' which were laid over from the last meetiug be causa of the absence of a moaey quorum, were read and adopted. The Bill regulating the dredging of docks cums np for ita second and passed to its third reading. The title was then changed, and it was ordered tu be engrossed as an Ordinance: ? 811.1. ri REGULATE T3E DREDGING OF DOCES. Whereas, the heat inter este of the city, aa well as th* convenience of the ship ping visiting the Crt, demr.tr! that the channel of Cooper River be pt open with suSoieut dept h of water for all commercial purposes, and free from obstruction: Be il ordained, That in futuro all mud removed from any of the city docks br- eredee machiuw, or otherwise, shall be deposited' 150 fa thoms from the head of Ute dock. The Harbor Master shall be furn.shed with a copy of this Ordinal KV, which be is required atrietlv to enforce; and to report tor prosecution all violations of the same; wtaicb shall subject the party so offending to a fine not exceeding one hun? dred ochers for each und even- offence. Alderman RAVK^EL offered the following resolu? tion: Besotead, That in order to enable the City, Treasury to meet the liabilities now pressing upon it that city bills be issued, uuder the direction of the Committee of Wav? and Means, tu au amount not exceeding $50,000. 'The ayes aud noes were called aud taken- niuo ayes and six uoea. The resolution was then de? clared adopted. Alderman COSUROVE moved that the city h?ls be received ut payment of licences. Adopted. Alderman HONOUR, after a few remarks eulogis? tic of the late Alderman EARLE, offered the follow? ing resolutions: tn!.-?r??Kf ploased tliu All-Wise disposer ol events vMe?n?<rn v.0111 ft? w<>rld our esteemed colleague, 3 be it 08 P- Earle> Aldenna?of Ward Nu. rn?n?^w*1 ?Qtbe of Alderman Earle IS .? ?^?'il,e ^Howship of one whom tho highly esteemed, and the cit? of the *eXZA?Jl Th^hV0 a?d zeal0?* representative. ??p ved,?hat we deeply sympathise with the family or the deceased in the great bereavement ?67 '^9n?u'ana e<Ttlv condole with them m our mutual losa. ?fso.ced That aPat;eof the Council Journals bededioated to the memory of our deceased col? league. Besolced, That the Clerk of Council be directed to transmit a copy of the foregoing r?solutions to the fanuly of the deceased. No further business appearing. Council ad? journed. ~ JklfX PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL COLOBKD SCHOCUcr This sohoql, which was ouranized in the old fta rino Hospital a few months" ago, soon acquired an extensive popularity, tho number of scholars rap? idly increased from 400' to 800, aud it waa found necessary to add to the corps of teaohers. A va? cation was granted during the month" ofi?eptom ber, and the school reopened yesterday with an at? tendance of-about 225 scholars. This discrepancy is due" partly to the fact that the public and pri-. Tate colorod schools of the city had already re? sumed their exercises, and the scholars were prob? ably induced to change their allegiance. We un? derstand that a fund has been raised which will be amply sufficieut for the support of tho school, and Hbo corps of teachers will reruaiu the same. The opening day is hardly a fair criterion of the num? ber of pupils, and the Trustees anticipate as large au attendance as before the vacation. Mr. TAY LOB, tho Principal of this school, is expected on tho ?fi?banla, and will immediately recommence his duties. CHEAP BED BLANKETS.- At 287 King street, until tho 1st of October, we will oder twenty-five pairs super bed blankets ta little soiled) at crcatly re? duced prices. Call early and save several dollars per pair, at STOLE, WEBB rfc Co.'s, Nos. 287 and 289 King street. wfm ll. Ii. 9 If you want cheal- ?lauk Books; If you w?fht cheap Stationery, Envelopes, lJa per, Ac; or, MILLERS' Almanac; If you wai it Printing executed tautly; If you want Books bouud iu any style, or Account Books made to ordr with auy desired pattern df ruling, go to EIRAM H.uutis, No. 59 Broad street. __ __ _ - BUSINESS NOXIOUS. --- ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. -0 Auction Sale-. TUis/ Day. MCKAY A CAMPBELL wiU sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at their store, No. 130 Mcelhig street, dry goods, Ac. CAUPUKLL, KNOX A CO. will sell thia day, at 10 o'clock, at their cash auction house. No. 3.'? Hasel street, dry goods, hats, Ac. Will be sold this day. by order of Brevet Lieut.-Col. T. B. HUNT, at ll o'clock, at C. S. Quartermaster's Depot. Southern wharf, a largo lot of da.naged hay. E. M. MARSHALL & BRO. witt sell this day, at half-past IU o'clock, at No. 3:1 Broad street, carpets, household furniture, silver service, aud piauo; also, oue counter show-case. MILKS DRAKE will seU this day, at 10 o'clock, at his store, corner of Kiug and Liberty streets, dry goods, clothing, A'c. P. H. B. Are synonymous with Health, Strength and Vigor. The secret will be revealed by investing in a bottle of PANKNTN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For salo by all Druggists. . w A Caird. What is TARRANTS EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, and what are its effects? These are ques? tion which the greet American public has a right to ask, aud it also ha? a right to expect a candid and satis-*, factory reply. The preparatiou is a mild aud gentle saline cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is most care? fully prepared in tho form of a snow white 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 havo tested the preparati'iu are the best judges, and they declare over their own signatures that the preparation will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the flow of the bile. Cure every species of headache. Tranquilize the nervous system. Refresh and Invigorate the weak. Miti? gate the pangs oi Rheumatism. Neutralize acid in the Stomach. Cleanse and tone the bowels. Assist the tailing appetite. Cure the heartburn. If you aro a sufferer give (his Remedy one trial, aud lt will convince you of the above facts. TARRANT A CO., Sole Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Druggists. limos September Pi I Knit iii uj State Combination Lottery. MURRAY, EDDY A CO.. Managers, draws EVERY DAY" at Covtngtou, Ky. Whole Tickets from SI to *lu. Shares in proportion. Capital Prizes hom Stun > to S3:"i.0OO. H. T. PETERS, Agmil. No.v0 Hasel street. Charleston, S. C. September C Imo . -0 The l une to Advertise in tue Country. 'inc PUOSIX has a large circulation throughout tin middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rates us reasonable as the stringency of tho mousy mar? ket will warrant Mer. liaut* and others wishing to use the columns of the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia. M. c. Jg-I,.11 1 " A Dan serous Season. An almost unparalleled quantity of rain baa f?llen amii./ the summer. Vegetation lias beeu wonderfully thick aud rank, and, as it decays, au unusual amount ut sickness may bo expected unless proper means aro taken to prevent iL Fever and ague aud billiouj remitteuts already pre? vail to an alarming eztent, and aa tho Fall advances aud the ma'arious night fops become heavier, the sick hst is likely to increase both lu the city aud the country. It ia, therefore otdv an net of common prudence to keep thc vital lotees In full vigor, ao that they may*resist fhe un? healthy influences of thc season. Reinforced by ,thc tonic operation of HOsTETTER'S STOMACH BITTER? thc aystcm, however weak and susceptible, naturally wiU, in ni?o case; out of ten, successfully combat every species of atmospheric poison by which epidemics arc produced. During the monihs of September, October and No? vember tho difforencc in temperrture betarcon day and night is very great, and tho chilling ?CWT and mists of tho season arc tho prolific causes of indigestion, cholora morbus, dmrrhao and dysentery. Bearing this in mmd, remember, also, that the BITTERS not only invigorate the stomach aud brace the nerves, but act specifically upon the bowels and tbe liver, imparting to tbo sc im? portant organs regularity aud tone. It is not reasonable "io expect "Immunity from prevaleut complaints li no precautions are taken to escape them HOS TETTER'S BITTERS are at ouce pleasant to the taste, aud the most certain of all safeguards against fe? brile ailments. 5 October 1 Know thy Destiny. MAI'VMP E. t. THORNTON, the great Eugliah Astrolo? gist, CMrvoyaut and Psychometriciaa, who has aston. Ul., d the scientific cloaaea of the Old World, bas now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Tn OR MON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to em? bie her to im?.at: knowledge of the greatest importance lo the sibiJe or married ol either se:?. Whllo in a stain ol' trance, shu delineates the very features of the person you am to marry, and by the uld oi au instrument of in? tense power, knowu aa thc PsychOttiotropc, guarantees to produce a lite-like picture of tue future husband or Wife ol' the applicant, together with date of marriage, positlou in lite, leading traits of character, fcc. This Is no hum? bug, as thousand of testiinouials can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified Certificate, or writtpu guarautee, that the picture is what it purports to bc. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, age, disposition aud complexion, and enclosing fifty cenu and stamped euvdope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired iutormatiou by return mall, All communications sacredly confidential. Address, lu confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 22:). Hudson, N. Y ' ly March"811 Free to Everybody. A I.urge 0 pp. Circuiar. giving information ol the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, tie despised respect?e1., and the forsaken loved. NJ yoong lad) or gentleman should Adi to seuit tntir addre-s, and receive a ropy post paid, by return mali. Audre*! P. O. Drawer. -.'I. Much :<o - lyr Tro/. N. Y. MW FEVER AND SI NEW YORK, June 13, 1867. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, SHIPPING MERCHANTS ot the City ol New Yolk, from the oft repeated testimony ol' niauy different Sea Captains, iu whom we have im? plicit confidence, and ?Vvliug it a duty which wo owe to our fellow-men, hereby bear wituess of the great confi? dence we feel in Bte truly marvellous curative powers ot MAJQR J. T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY for the cure and prevention of SMALL POX, YELLOW FEVER, AC, und we cheerfully add our signature*, hoping its won? derful merits and ?real blcssiuii? may bo knowu to the World. i ER LET SON'S ? CO.. No. 43 South Street. CURTIS A WARD, No, 43 South Street. D. R. DsWOLF A CO, No. 10:1 ?road Street. HENRY A SON. No. 26 CoeUtieS Slip. SIMPSON A SU AW. No. 27 Co. ntiea Slip. WM. A. MOORE, No, 203 South street. jg .IAS. T. TAPSCOTT. No. *0 South street, GEO. L. TAPSCOTT, OfTap scott Bro.. No. 9C South Mr.-,-; ROBER ; IIAWKF. So. st; South street. Aud many others. I he Remedy oas never b-.-?U known to fail. Price per package $5. Forwarded five to any point iu the United Rtate*. Address J. T. LANE A" CO., No. IKI Broadway, New York. September 7 :iil" FUN FOR ALL! FULL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON, male or iemale, eau master the Ktvat art of Ven? triloquism by a lew hours' practice, xuakiug a world ot tun, and after becoming experts themselves, can teach others, thereby making lt a aource of income. Full m structious seut by mail for 50 cents, batist tulon guar? anteed. Address P. 0. Drawer 21, Troy. N. Y. M?yij lyr J DRY GOODS,ETD If GOODS! Uti! QUITED TO THE PRESENT SEMI AT oiuni, nwu ML HU,, Nos. 287 and 289 KING STREET, (BANCROFT'S OLD STAND.) ? --O \\TE BEG TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF OUR Yr Country and City Friends^ a complete and well selected stock'vt FALL AND 'WINTER DRY GOODS ! ! WE GUARANTEE ALL ?OODS AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, Kilner at Wholesale or Udall. Ladies makiug Fall Purchases, either for home con? sumption or for friends in tho country, will And it to their interest to rall at the "CHARLESTON HOUSE," where they will flud the largest assortments to select i'rom.*nd at a? low prieen as tho Charleston market can afford. We will take pleasure in showing GOODS lu each IM? PARTAIENT, aod promise that every attention ponslble iel ll bo paid to each customer that will uouor us with a call. Our Stock is Complete. We will mention a few leading GOODS, a.- below : A full Une of BEST FRENCH EH) GLOVE-1. The jbove goods are the best quality, every pair war? ranted. We also have a full Une of cheap KIDS, at ?1 per pair, in good color*. FuU lines of best ENGLISH HOSIERY, for Ladle* and Gents. FuU Unes of Ladies' and Gents' MERINO UNDF.R VESTS, also'in Lamb's Wool and Saxony Wool. FLANNELS, FLANNELS A GOOD WHITE FL \NNEL at 35 cents, besides every o.her quaUty. A gool lino of REAL WELSH (heavy). A good line of SHAKER FTANNKLS. AB colors iu OPERA and SAQUE FLANNELS. Wc promise to nliow tu- CHEAPEST BEI? BLAN? KETS in the city. Wo would adviselinearly call fur Blankets, aa we are showing a very cheap lot, aud they cannot hist ns vary long. A FULL LINE OF I ? . CASSSIMERE& DOESKINS, AND BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. ROCK ISLAND CASSUIEREa, for Bualnes? Suits. We are showlug superflue FRENCH CLOTHS (or Dress Suits. Together with ell of the lower grades in very desirable Goods. DRESS GOODS, IN LA RUE VARIETIES. We would call special attention to a few ENGLISH LINSEYS, for Ladies' Dresses, and CHENE POPLINS. Fall Calicoes ! Fall Calicoes ! ! IN EVERY QUALITY. Would call attention to a large lot of good STYLE.-, al 1213 ano 15, warranted to wash. LONOCLOTHS. We are offering a large assortment ol the BEST MAKES, and at vory reasonable prices. We caU special atteuUou to a very cheap case, which we offer (this wook only) st 12 Ve., and ouly to our Retail Trade, for Cash. Together with full and complete Hue,; in EVERY DEPARTMENT. 45- WP solicit a caU from Ihe^ Trade generally, and especially the Ladies. Wholesale Department. MERCHANTS uow in tue eily will Bud it may pay them to examine th.- STOCKS at Nos. 287 and 309 Kl Ntl STREET. Uraniteville Browns at low j'aie*, by the bale or piece, at LL, WEBB & CO., 287 and 289 King street. ??- All linters promptly attended to. October 2 wini FALL AND WiNTfrR DRY G01?DS! rpUE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE ls KP?CTALLX X Invited to our Fall aud Winter MI.>,-? OI FOREIGN AND DOM.STIC JD-JRIT OOCDIDS, which ia now complete In .-every department, lu WOOLLENS AND U i \ \ ii. I. i . adapted to Plantar?' use, wc haro a Iir^. staci. io which we mvirc special attention. MARSHALL, BURGE ? BOTTER No. 14?? lHEET?:>,(fsTRl?E+. september 7 rVSlSCElLAKfcOUS. nu Mit iim?j ATTENTION I ? Gt U TO NO Mi EAST BAY AND BUY YOI i: r CROCUS EMORY POWDEK ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY EMERY CLO! H. tc, for i>..li<-hii A 1.4?, TANNERS' OIL NEATSEOOT OIL, for Leaiher Hose LUBRICATING OILS, torMauhiuery, At ritnir.'s-srillnu the reach ?( all. WM. Al. BIRD & CO. September IS HOWE'S PREMI?M STANDARD h" LWAY8 T-VKE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM. AND \_ T.OOK IT AT PA ll IS THIS Y KA lt, as otH.ial docll >U$aeAiftaMrare plsced cutiroly ou their actual merita, uq everr.Sc.ilo is warranted tu ?jive entire BBtiafcctlou. RAILROAD TRACK * %Trs. HAY. COAL BUTCHERS DORMANT DRUGGISTS'W PORTABLE BROKERS' SCALES, ot overVKze aud variety. Call Rud examine samples ai thc CHARLESTON AffF.NCY, sigu oi tfarvtn'9 Safe. September H W.M. BIRD Aj(U, . Ni?. 303EAST BA\ STREET. ? MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR A\D DAMP PROOF MARVIN'S PA I EN T SAFE-; never mould their contenta MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never corred e the irou. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never lose their i ire prooi quali tv. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES atv the OUll SAFES Oiled w ith Alum and Dry Plaster. No other Safe bas t!,e? quanflcatlons. . "IT/E REFER TO THE MERCHANTS, COTTON FAD VT TORS,? Bankers and Jeweler-ot ! I.!- city whom' we have supplied. Sixty-eiglt ol' tbe$e bales luv? been sold by us sincp the clo-e of the war. u Inch uloue should be a sufficient gusTadtee that they are ad we elaiur! - ' CaH and etauune the Stock uow ou band, or seuil tor a Ci re ulm. W. M. BIRD & CO, NJ. 203 EAST BAY. Agents for Charleston. September? Imo DBI ann.l8,.ETC..,._ BM irOODS! DRY GOODS ! . T. MCCARTHY, 294 KING STREET, 294 BEGS RESPECTFULLY TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that he has REMOVED TO THE ABOVE STAND, and has just received a full and complete stock of FALL AND WINTER . DRY GOODS, CONSISTfNO OF DRESS OOODS or all kinds, CALICOES, DELAINES, CLOAKS. SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HO? SIERY. GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS, LINENS. LONG CLOTHS: SHEETINGS, WHITE tK>tJf>S, Ac, ie. .ALSO, BROWN SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS. CHECKS, Stripes, Denims, Tickings, Kcrseya, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Cassimens, 4c, fte. t ALSO, * * A select stock of FANCY AND OTHER GOODS, usu? ally found in a FIRST CLASS Dry Goods Store,, All of which will be sold at the lowest possible fleure for CASH OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. i T. JIcCARTHY, \0. ?V?+ KlV?i STREET, Coi ncr ol Wentworth, under Masouic Hall, October i . wimiuio l.M POUTED AND DOMESTIC IDIR/Y" GOOES. JOST OPENED AND DAILY RECEIVING A SPLEN? DID STOCK OF GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE, at wholesale and retail, for cash, at a small ad? vance ot. Northern costs. The stock comprises every article adapted for the season, aud purchasers will do well to t all soon, as bargains will be offered, at No. 306 KING STREET, BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND SOCIETY. LEVY DRWKER October ? imo HATS ANO CAPS. ja STEELE'S CALENDAR KAT. JWILL INTRODUCE TO-DAY MY CALENDAR HAT, . by which you eau tell the day of the month at any time. It ia something original. Cad at STEELE'S "HAT HALL." No. 313 King street, sign of tho.Big Hat. October '1 w2 BUILDING MATERlALj ETC. ANDREW MeCOBB, Jr.," HAS THIS DAY OPENED, AT NO. 217 EAST BAY, opposite new Custom House, a General Commis? sion Business for the sale ol' LIME AND BUILDING MATERIAL, and respectfully solicits the patrouage of the public generally. sie.w vi September 28 AGRICULTURAL. The Arrow Tien and Fainted Iron BAA OS KOK liAI.IXU?OTTOX CTOMBINE TUE UTMOST SIMPLICITY WITH THE j greatest RhCURIl'Y. They aro made of the beat WROUGHT IRON, Hint have been thoroughly tested and appro veil by the COTTON PRESSES Tn all the principal Seaports, aud by the Planters throughout the Coitou-growiug Staffs. For sale by Merchants and Dealers in all the principal cities aud towna, at the very lowest prices. jtfctT A Liberal Discount to Dealers. ROBERT MITRE & CO., AGENTS PUK SOUTH CAROLINA, BOYCE i CO'S WHARF. September 25 wimC charleston. INGERSOLL'S For Convenience, Economy and C heapness, tho greatest Lahor Saving Machine tjyit ftniie put on a Plaut at iou. . OPINIONS OF fll? PEOP1.K! *irr-- >. i'?/ncim,w, BAWCWWBTXHIKER nj r, s. c., ( ^ March I, lsti,. | Mtshs. 't?:tlt ? Malian : 1 QlQfTLEMKN : I used, diiriui: the past season, one ot "Ingersoll's Portable Cotton Presses," purchased of jon lasttiepteniber. I have always been prejudiced in favor of the "Screw Press," and nothing out dire necessity tu duced me to try uuy other. 11 ike pleasure, however, In adding my teatimony in laver ot?ti enrire ailaptation to the wants ol a cotton plantation, lt has surpassed my most sanguine expeditions. 1 have packed with but two ban,I-. ye* I prefer tour-two -j\ each lever. My bales all weighed over 600 lbs. The flrstlot 1 seut to market averaged 6t?'-' lbs. My impression is that jilt) lbs. ls about the capacity of the Press, aud a granter inSER of pounds subject the todow-block to too much risk, un? less the sides of the ,-ottou box was increased. lt would; add greatly to the value of the Press if .tue cottoMR was ten inches louder, lu haste, I am, very respectfully, Your obedient sn vant, Ac B. W. LAWTOSL P. S. I took my ir," down aud carried it some tour miles to pack the crop ol' a neighbor, who tailed tj.hejrej u "Screw" built; he was so much pleased that bebas determined to abandon thu "Screw" and purchase "liff, garsoH's Puss." B. tt.L. ' Ot'rice OF KINO'S MOUNTAIN RAILRO\T> CosteAxr, I. YOWCYIUJS S. C., April 19, IHS7. ,f QsaiUlifEii : I have just received your letter ot Feb rnary l j tb -upon my return to tua place, alter an ab? sence of two inonfbs- md this reply may be too lat.- lor your "Descriptive Circular oi Ingersoll's Cotton Press." Tba Pros i ii?ed in packing my cotton Ia>t year worked admirably, packing, with case from 5>M to&S I lbs. -WiUt.K"^ ^i:iivc hand; to work ll, I out-atipiied that ?om ?iu?beTi-io tuent:, bai.auii.lii readily be pa. kett>na<uy. This PrMs rrthibrneSllle a?vitifnI,'P*^>!' liehtnes?, and consequent portability auJ simplicity i being easily man ^ajedD/any on? of ordinary mtelligence). Great com ! nresaiug loice, ??iii Il de motive pawer, and -tiaot. but ribt least." Il is ...irked entirely-IA bandjtaus -rc,,., . for toe farm horses tho luud t-.i-or imposed upon UKUI by the ii=,- ol thc ordinary "Screw." Reg-pet?tinily, ftc, yours, V. M. LAW. To J.11 Li.t .v MABSHAU, Cbarlestou, s. C. For DESCRIPTIVE CIRCOLAR aud PRICE LIST address ? <.-? LITTLE ? MARSHAL]** * Agents for the Ingersoll Colt ou Press. * lone ii No. U0 MEETING STREET. Opposite Pavilion Hotel, uiwf, , Charleston. ?. C. AVA'll.J'.VS PATENT S r. L V-??81 i". NT S ti WROUGHT IfaA?N BUCKLE TIE! FtfiST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA Vf ATE PAIR, IT 13 AS CHEAP A TTE. AND TUE BEST ONE YET invented, lt is the Strongest Tie. standing bv n -t a strain of jti'iiiO) Uo thousand pounds. The most casi I \ djusted Pie, as it ls self-bsteauig. Themoptsimple requiring only to shp the hana into UM buckle! and ibe -luaucltyol ilu cotton fastens itself, and il cannot be ome uufastened. ? For sat,., in large or small quihUlief. bv Ross, ROBERTS ft co.. Coiuiiiission Merchants aud Ueueral Agents, No. S? Fron! : tn . :. Nesr York div. STREE I Ruo s CO.. Agents, July 1*?_linio . liarle?lou, s. C. "EAG LE" COT i s ? V (?1 NS, MAOfc ONLY 1>V ?v" * BATES, HYD1-: c Ci Hi I.i STe AV o lei . Mu?, Ni:w YORK-is? Wafer -treW. ' BOSTON-S Phu-.ii. Umldinar. Ni n ORLEANS- til St. Charles sli August 6 .'mo AUCTION SALES. Large and attractive sale al Auction of Gala Plaids, Lustre Stripes, Calicoes, Longdoths, Under Garments, Hats, &c, dc. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO., Cavil Auction House, No. 55 Haiel a' ree?, oppoaitc Postofflcc. . Will sell THIS DAT, commencing at 10 o'cloc'r, PLAIDS, COLOEED ALPACAS, Delaines, Prints, Wincey's Longcioths, Ginghams, Cambrics, Ac,, ?e. ALSO, EIBBOX BOTJND BLANKETS, Undershirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Madras Handkerchiefs, Ties, tc. . r. ALSO, BLEACHED. -SLATE AND BBOWN C.. FLANNEL, BhOTnc Stripes, Denims, Ticking, Ac, A'S. Conditions cash. Octol>er 2 Dry Gooils, Clothing. Bugle Trimmings, Ac. BY MILES DRAKE. TIIIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, at my store, coner of King and Liberty streets. INVOICES OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. SE? LECTED EXPRESSLY FOR CITY AND COUNTRY TRADE, CONSISTIS O IN PABT, AS FOLLOWS: Pieces WHITE AND BROWN CANTON FLANNEL , Pieces Red and Gray All-Wool Twilled Flauuel , I Piece?. Ticking, De nims _" " . Pieces Black and Fancy Alpaca Pteees Broadcloth, Cassimsres, Tweed, Jean, Satinet, Liueu, Towelling, Craah, Kersey, Ac. Dozen? Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, L. Bosom and Negli? gee Shirts, rjrey Wool Shirts and Drawers, L. Cam? bric and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Blick and Fancy Neck Ties, Hosiery, Glovos, Button? CLOTHING.-30 Men's Cloth and Cassimere Dr? and Business Coats SOO pair Men's Doeskin, Tweed, Jeau and Sarine; Pants, ALSO, 200 dozen J. A- P. COAT'S BEST . CORD SPOOL COT? TON. Nos. 12 to sa Terms cash. October 2 PUBLIC SALE. Will sold, at public auction, THLS DAY, Octo? ber 2d, 1887, at ll o'clock A. M.. nt U. S. Quartet mas? ter's Depot, Southern Wharf. Charleston, S. C., A LARGE LOI'OF DAMAGED HAY. Terms cash in Government funds. The Hay to bo re moved at once alter tho close of sale. -, By order of Bvt. Lieut Col. T. B. HUNT, Chief Quartermaster, 2d Military District. T. P. MoELRATH, October 2 Bvt. Major and A. A. Q. M. KILROY ?SC CO. Will seU TO-MORKOW, at Kl o'clock, at their salesrooms, No. 138 Meeting street, A large and well selected stock of DOMESTICS, DRESS ni ODS, Blankets, clothing, Satinets, Undershirts and Drawers, Fancy Goods, Tjjinmiugs, Buttons,**:., A-c. ~* October 2 RAILROADS. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD, OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON ) RAILROAD, MILL STREET DEPOT. ; CHAULESTON, September 28, l?ij?. J ON AND AFTER THIS DATE THE LINE OF TUE Savannah and Charleston Railroad will b ? extend? ed from the junction of the Port Royal Railroad to Poeo taligo. Passengers and Freight will be received and delivered at ali the regular Stations on the lino of Road. Consignees are especially reouested to rem.ive their freight ou arrival and save expense of storage. Fare from Charleston to Pocolallgo. S5.0J JNO. S. RY.IN, September 23 msw3 Geu'l Sup. DOUBLE DAILY " ALL KAIL PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN . ' ATLANTA AM) SEW OHLEI? VIA Cliatauooga 'and (ira lid J mic (ion. THHOfr. II IN FORTY-NINE lim its. rflRAIXS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:45 A.M. AND JL 7:00 P.M., making close connection* a.: all points Arriving at New Orleans at a P.M. and 11:10 A.M. AaT-p'asseugers by trains of the Georgia Railroad make close Bonnaetions with thin route at Allanta. . NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THUS ROUTE, l'LEUANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL -NIGHT TRAINS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE AS LOW A S BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED (Jan be obtained at General Ticket Orhce, Atlauta. Ga. Georgia Railroad, Augusta, Ga.: South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, S. C. : South Carolina Rall roa 1, Columbia, K.C. JOHN B. PECK, Master Trauspcrtatioit, July 13 (tn:o Western and Atlautic Railroad, .fi ii LOTTERIES'. CE O ROIA Sfi?fi lilli ! FOR THE OF THE mm mun mm. .ff BO^l). WILSON ?1 CO., Managers. fi?eat Extra Scheme, CLASS B. * C APITAL PRIZE $->0,Q00. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. WM Oil Ol HOLL IK! t TO UK DRAWN AT ATLANTA, GA" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1SG7. All the Prizes will be draifc! *' A PACKAGE OF TEX TICKETS Fok T?A DOLIA US 11A Blt. TO 1) HA W SSO.OiH) ! -o- * . ALSO, minmm\m mm\ CAPITAL PRIZES F KUM ffi?OOO TO $60,p0PI i|,H0LE TICKETS t rom $? to $'20! SHAKES I V HKtlPOWrlOr?. ' . * - ?* A . - Oraws every dav, Sunday exeeuljA ?1 .Ulsuta, Geo., at 4 P. M. Drawing received iu uharleajou, by Telegrapli, at 5 P. BL, daily. , All i'ri/espaid without discount. Official Drawings sent each purchaser, r < All Prizes Cashed at till* Ofllce. , V - v3r correspondents niayrelvou rn mnl ?ll'isM?W to orders by simply t.uilosiiig money with Ml ador??. ? -i*?T- Ail orders for Tickt Schemes, and information to be addressed to ' JAMES Kl'. I {Rv -J Manager's Age** , r.Lock Box Nu- 5?4' Charleston. S. C. oajce: ti? 20 BROAD STBEKT._September l? KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY (OSl THE HAVANA I1 LAN) FOR THE . , * BENIEIT Ol' TUE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDDY & CO.i H.nmireis. Great Scheme. . ! CIvASS T. < CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000 ! 98* FUl7.F.S-S?:J?.?r?? IN PRIZES TO UE IMSTRIBVTRD. To Indrawn a. Coviu^ou, Ken?icty, OCTOBER lOtli, 1SG7. ? WHOLETICKETS, si'.! : BALVES, Itt : QUAR I ERS. ?3; EIGHTHS, $1.50 l ue chancas are Itt more favorabU- to di-aw prizes in, thia ttwu in any otuer totter)' in the world. Purchaser* it 'tottery .tickets should always Bxaniiue the scheinet, 'i-, Iz?fl paid bl tull without discount. Official Irawiugs sent each purchaser. ^ Conespondenta may rely on prompt attention io orders tc. enclosing mouey with lull address.t aa -All o dcrs tor tickets, schemes, and luiotmaiicu to beaudre*.edto H. T. PETERS, Quited State? Liceased Aireut, . ' Key Box 52, cu irU.-tou, S. C. Office No. l>0 Hasel street, ieptembert lui? AUCTION SALES, Extensive assortment of Dry Goods, WHHkW'for convenience of sate. McKAY. & CAMPBELL Will soil THIS ?Ar*,* at &?M sb**. No. JMCKeet?og street, commend** 10 b'ckx*, J - PIECES 4-4 FINE 8R?TING * 1 ** 3 - pieces % fine Shirting ^ ._ Chester Checke, Satinets, Kentucky JeanvCsanmere?, Broadcloth, Tweeds, te,, ?c. .- ** ALSO,,. DRESS GOODS, Organdies, Delaines, Muslins, Calicoes and Domestics. I S ALSO, I 1000 DOZEN LADIES'. MISSES'AND GENTS-HOSE and Hali Hose, Gents' Woollen and Cotton Undershirts aud Drawers, Lad tea' and Genis' L. C. Handkerchiefs. ALSO, REATASSUDF. CLO TH OTU, Orerpost?, Pants, Vests, kc,arr r i - 1 ALSO, Large assortment -of LADIES' AND GENTS' BOOTS, Gaiters, Shoes, Slippers. Ac, 4c, together with our usual stock of Notions, Vt.^? af " Terms cash. ". . ~ JA X * I October 2 1 Counter ShotP Case (9 feet lona). BY K. AI. MAKSliALL & BRO.. Auct'ra. THIS DAY, at 10H o'clock, at No. 33 Broad atreot. October a ,_ 5 Ingrain and Brussels Carvels; 1 Holet LOettige, and Household Furniture; 3 Seioinq Machines; Handsome Silver Service (solid); 1 Piano. BY R. M. MARSHALL tSi BRO THIS DAY, (Wednesday) at 10J? o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street. At samo place, 9 COTTON TRUCKS AND HARNESS; 3 Mules, and 2 Carte. >_October 1 Valuable Farm of about Five Acres ott Rutledge Ave.rue. BY CLIFFORD A H VI HKWEM. Real Etftfva* Ameuta. Will be sold, at the cid Custom House, on TUBS DAY, 29th inst., at ll o'clock, ' A FARM nf abont Five Acres, situated on Rutledge Avenue, iludsdeu and congress streets, measuring, on ltuUed^u Awuue, .ii4?i. feet; on Gadsden street, 673 feet; on Congress street, ff? Set, and on tte back Une, 302 fet t, lt is within a sbort distance or the City Railroad terminus. Upon this tract ls a two and a half story wooden dwelling. The soil ia remarkably fertile, draina easily, and ia admirably located for farming. It bas been recently" surveyed and divided iuto^8 fine building lots, as by a plat ta be seen at our omeo. No. 50 Broad street. I 'ferma cash, Fri re hater to pay C. & JC, for papers and stamps. The above property can be treated for at private aale. October 2 _ ws8tul Desirable Residence in Coming street, near St. _. Pauls C/mrrfT . BY (MFrORD*MTHEWES, Beal Kat a tc Ag? nts. Will be soldait the old Custom House on TUESDAY, 29th instant, at ll o'clock, That LOX OF LAND, and THREE STORY WOODEN HOUSE therein), containing six large rooms, dressing rooms sud pantry, atoro room, kitchen, servants' apart? ments, carriage house una stable, and known as No. 125 Coming street, one 'dpor north..of Warren street, west side. Thc lot has a front on Owning street of 50 feet by 170 ?eel in depth. It is !:i;/h"Bnd dry, and one of the healthiest locations in tho city. Tenn-- One-third cash ; balance In ope and two yeara, secured by bond And mortgage Of the .ptemlaes, with in? terest. House to bo kept laiajrad aad policy assigned. Purchaser to pay C. ? M. toraBrrs and ?tamps. Octobers ' -w? ? wsti tul Store on East Bay lo h$nL BV CLIFFORD** MATHE WES, Beal ??state .Wtan,.\o. 50 Broad stree*. That large and efttnslve STORE. No. 73 EAST BAY, with Residence above. wfa3 October 2 CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY TAXES-fllO.V?niiY Rt,Tl H\s. OFFICE OF Tlfe CITY ASSESSOR, I Crrr HJXL, October 1, 1867. j -Vf OTK.'E IS HERHBY GIVEN TO ALL CON01?RNED? ly that thc Monthly Returns for the month of Septem? ber past, iu compliance with tia Tax Ordnance, ratified ou the 28th day of December, 18CC, must be made on or before the loth instant. D. C. GIBSON, October 1 . _ Ll jggtty Assessor. ESTIMATES WANTED. OFFICE CITY AU VJX ENGINEER, I Cixr HALL, MHABLEUXOX, September ll, 1867. j Ci HALED PROPOSALS \V1LLJ3E RECErV'ED UNTIL 0 the Uth at 12 o'clock M., for BUILDING SEVERAL TRUNKS or the lengths and si.-.o* given below. The es? timai es will include the cost afr excavating about 200 cubic yards of earth, the necessary tilling, reforming of pavements, and grading arter the layiug of trunks. TRUNKS. pm. LeugthotTaHaktaLme.s?eet.,.270 Lougili ot Irunk in ?ad from lots iu Coming street *> the tidal drain...... 300 Length 11 Trunk from, lota ou Gadsden street to the in.iUi drum lu Wentworth stael....,. 120 Length ol Trunk from Molntoek's Court to Rad? cliffe street drain...aaa..187 ToUUeugtti.877 Tinnies to kat t\< el ve by twenty inches in the clear, lui iii of ti o by twetve Inches prime yellow pine planks, to res? ft i. n sleepers of three by nine inches, three feet long, phi- id live Feet from centres. Braces to be two by als melle?, dovetailed.into tb? sides of Trunks, at dis? tances ol Jive feet from centres, The .Trunks to be laid to grade pegsAruiehed by the Engines*; All the work atjust be carried on with the greatest dispatch. l'laus can be seen at this oula. A copy of these specifications must be attached to each oiler. ? LOUIS> J. BARBOT, September 12 " City Engineer. , PUBLIC Ml TU K. OFFieK OF CITY* TREASURY, I . . January 3, ls?7. t IJUBLIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDI it . tlie tallow ne; Ordinance license* have been prepared lor delivery Itum .hu* Oettee. 8. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Sec. 1. He it Ordained bil thc Mayor and Aldermen tn CU? Council assembled, That fruin and after the first day of January, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, dray, und wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, in the same manner, and according to the same provisions uow-ot turee iu relation to .ans, drays and wagons, let or driven, for hue,, es?aiut tfbdaatbonds, And each suck cart, dray orwal'on. smut br/ pw? hied with a badge COL. tamul;,- the number thereof, and marked Private, to Le blared du rae outside of thfe shall. BEC. -J. NO permHi shall lie taken by the Treasurer as mi rei y to any bond under the Oiduuuye couee.rnhag b> cenaajri for carts, drays, ?agou^su Jwfii'r carnage?, uc? less ne m- she be a freeholder. SKC. :t. The loOowtng shall liefMfter he the rate? for licenses for public aud private carts, dfays, wagon?, kv., including the horses or mules used thereof, which shall be live Iruin oilier luxation: ~ * ' MIUHO caitrs, DRAYS, RIC; OB TUOHI- avrt-ortTi ut ANX B9HTMXSS wu A TI. vi e, VOH mm: mater oa IMHKKCT. For every cart, dray or waiifui, draa u by one boise cr mule, ?20. ^* *?-a Fur . very carl, dray or wagon, drawn \ff thoTiorsesor mules, still. r . 4" For every inc? aud carriage willi two wbe?la,*$20. 1 or e\erv hack and cantan with four wheel*? no. Fur every .-tu,;.- cr vwiniiii leVept tth.< omnibus;! Mitti two hornes, ?5*. . .. i v?a . For every stage GI omnibus tekceajLjffac omnibosl ilratvu by lour boric , ?6U. tarnt For every truck drawn ny two or nioie horses or mules, m. ?* - For evcrr esj/i e?? wi-on drasn by two qr more horses cr mules, 560. f ^. EUX .VD CASTS ATD PE?VAIE CASIS, SjUK ETC. For ??-cry bread cart or wagon, $3. ; For every cart, dray or wagem, used JR Sfcata or do? mestic purposes, ona hot to bojiampk&c^Srtho bans* purling of cooda, wares, ~-HB?W? JVttF' or T otuer commodiiy, for comp^sat?em. ci?2r"^lroctly or indirectly for thc s?mc, uhaii pay rqr a lic^s? tho sum of ?5, C?CIUHIVC ot the horse or mule . Ratified in City Council, this 10th day ol January [t.. . ) in tho year of our Lord ono thousand ei put han. cued and sixty-six. ax . P. C. GAjy^RXL. Mayor By the Mayor. Januan- :i_W. IL SMITH. Clerk of Oounc0. AN ORDINANCE r TO HIlttlLATE THE CTOBAOK OF PETROLtTJM,:1 ITS PPO DVCTS, AND UTH CH I.-.TLAiiaiABLE OILS. .Ste I. lie it uidalncd hy the Mayor a.-iJ AUermen, in Citi/ doy4ti.il a?i, iiiblrd. That Uom and after the 15th day of Ju?e next."it shall not beTawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Rock OlI.'Bfcaliie,- Benaole, ?ft-say other in ifauimablr'oil dfvoil<< ou sn?age or fbr sale in any cellar, 1 ":-tore or building south WT Mtoo strea^isaiMti^er quin I tty than fli'h gallorJl in iinji II 1 il ill'?Ijaailii I, III I any sncb quautity sokepror ..tored-rtulUaa'awitained tu vessels ol' Un or otheemetal. ' - . ?.?j*. .A ? sic 2. TbatrVtriHeum. ^ts pMHUBBft Ut-aa? other in? ila m mal.le oil or oilsT^ben brougHllnt?fh? city by land ur w aler, may bc kept on any lot ortn any-building in which cotton is not stored, for 6 period ?ot"exceedim; I wen ty four hours, upon the erp&Hrtrin oa> trhich timi) ll ahall be removed and "kept in the manner a? required by the foreKotQAtsectiOU. * SEC. 3. Any plfffoii or persoiBf^oiitia?j'. a?iy part ot thja Ordinance shall l>e subject ?o tune of two hundred dollars, for each oueiice, recoverable ra rrry Qb\.rt ot com. ' uclent jurisdiction.* -t. Ratified in City Council thia tasent?' HsjMMIJbf Mav, In the ytar*of ourLm-J one iho?iaa? o?|1f*JsiWdr3d and sFxty-sevYu. ??W^MI , |L.S.J P C.'GAil^Hte Mayor. " W. H. ?jgTH. Clerk ot CounciL ^-^ao^ -st! June 6 ?HIBK.IC -AOTIC4*? t,r wom?t^|^gBj^-oiL,| The fvllowing Section o?" An OrdinrffVti'Sboliah the , office ot Spaaaiifeudfent ofStrVets : to provide ror Keep iug the streets' Lanes, Alleys, and ofwn' Oahrtain the City of Charlesslon Cleau, and tor other pnjrposea,'' i? hereby published for tlie-lufontolwiof aB dancerued : For the due protection of the said contractor or con tractors, it it further ordained, That every owner, lessee, oeeupaut and tenant or any-premtses frefiting m any street, line, aUev, or open cmn^saaaVoa ?very dsy ?'?he Drstdav?fMavwllowrat;. And#*yj?jion offend iaV ere n u, i-Ueui- any du*. ottb^a?Tfiv. ot: other Zl i ! an -ii.-et line, or alley, oTopeu court, after the hours ?h" . !.?.m.l. ?MU be subjectito a fine not lesa hau wo in.r more than hv^aw. ist -??ftand every : S*,, ,, to I c ll,,,..., d ^^^??inTHt -Styit -? riir|bp-" HUCK MJ?tHf" ^ ri q# ?t^MMaHIHH^FCr^HI^STOSj V ?..rat ?n.-tnejUuuJ,Waate PUcRUMJe City, un 1-T t. iU ?ct < ? llte^Qeuia^^mblgjjgl^ authority ', , .1... cilVjCouueilvi CharlWe? UyTiiW*!.in the mat ^r? a int ^?*M ?L^fefe^in? ?P ?J. ruvauaw." hareby notified thatTluBTrorm of appb . allon tor loans Cjui .Le oMpUned At the ?ce.ef the Clerk ..fConnrili.t'eM?eentU? 55i^uaf9 X^?JtHr2 P. M. " Ul appltcat??ir must be?.. J'iu aiw aooje mentioned unce, mn.ll? m^iMttiUf?J?hi^r^frr^.day to eoe . sider the .-ame-" " " Ry-^-flajaj , . w. ll. f?M?Tn, _\av.mbrrl0 ^ L^^jtoAo?jO?M?gL^ , rrFi rCrrOF 'llfE (^rMBBttH'tiLICE, I 1'u.vaLF.stoN*. s. f.TSHv i. i?,;;. ) I ravilE REG UL AU INSPECTION OF OTE LOTS A.\l> -rl hiclosurus, vault--." JEC, v.-fil cuirnuaface on Monday Mt?, Qt inst. Owners ancloecupants arafiereby r?squlrrxl io soe that the r pr.-iuices an- in.good^eondi?oii and that ;.TTfilth Bud garbage is removed as r.s^atoiil by Ordi . junie. Other luepectionLnn tollow. ' *' Jty order i Mayor t-iAtttttn. Z ?V , r n C. fr.1>ta? M.O. . .-, .* Jcrtsjflrf PoUce._ ? MIT-ICE." OHPICE CUtP.lv OF COTXCiL.^IWtWLLOWlHG clause of Section 1 ot an -'OrdiBauce T?J Raise Snp P'.iiV iee thc ve ir 1?7," is lu'ibiished fbr rlu>,;information ot pemol?s s?iiu.! tfcisi- iv rumple o. othiCTiae, who tra not rt*Ui. nisui "?his Kiiy A? such yerjjMH*are hereby notified i., i. . . .ka. ;h? office. , ' ? ?cr, ov. ever j I-indrod doopSof all gOOdfc sold m Uli.- . ity t ^'U* not resMenKTy sample or oin. . .. i?.-." ;W.*?t BlUTH. Manu- , * Cler?5ir Council i THE HER?LD. . S pbaltSriED V"EEKLY A^NW?HrLBY C. H., AX X J3.per annum,- and, naring- a ls--gt? circultttou turc\^h,4ll tb? upper, and lower DisBcfSjaf the State, h Horda great ad vantage ? ta jadrpriterav- -1 -9 Rate* for adCertislag very reawnjji>liS-<!6rVhicbappU tc- our Agent, Xix li. P. SUtDKil, ar tte 2fills House ;XHOS. if * a. H. GBENEKER, November C-?tenaai rrxapnetora.