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SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1367. LOCAL MATTERS. THE CHANGE IN TUE SCHEDULE OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. The changes rocently inau? gurated on this road will affoct tho delivery of tho Southern and Western mails, which will not be re? ceived until P. M. Tho hour of departure being 4.30 A. M., necessitates a mail delivery from this city at 4 o'clock, and the paper will go to press at an earlier hour than was heretofore the practice. Our advertising friend? will take duo notice of thia change, which goan ?uto enact to-uiorrow, and will furuish their favors at as early au hour practicable. To TRANSIENT ADVERTISERS.-NO transient ad? vertisement will be published iu this journal here? after unless paid for in advance. By transient we mean an advertisement from any person who is not a r?gulai- advertising customer of tho NEWS. JOB WORK.-We have now completed our office bo as to execute, in tho shortest possible time ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we moat re? spectfully ask the patronage of our friends. -o I'ost Ort ic?- Notice. POST OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, October 5,1867. J On and after (5th instant tho mails for Columbia and points beyond will close at 4.80 P. M. A second mail for Columbia and the Columbia branch of South Carolina Railroad will close at 9 P. M. Mails for Augusta, Savannah, and the Way Mail from Charleston to Augusta will'close at 9.30 A. M. The second mail for Augusta closes at 6.30 P. M. On Sudays but ono train leaves, and all mails close at 5 P. M. POST OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C., July 6, 1867. After to-day the mails for Northeastern Railroad will close at 3 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they are expeci-'d to reach the Railroad "Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to be ready for delivery at this office at 3:30 o'clock P. M. CHANCJE OF HOUR FOB DELIVERY OF SUNDAY MAJL. On and after Sunday, 6th inst., this Office will be open from five fo six o'clock for delivering mails.. STANLE? G. TROTT, P. M. " SHIPPERS PER STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN for New York, are requested to send in their Bills of | Lading for signature at the office of COURTENAY ?Sr TBENHOLM, Agents, No. 44 East Bay, at nine o'clock A. M. this day. CITY BILLS, BONDS, Ac-We invite attention (o the advertisement of Mr. ANDREW M. MORELAND. There are a number of employees of the city who are desirous of exchanging their city money for greenbacks, and Mr. MORELAIO> ia prepared to give a fair discount. Persons wishing to sell bonds or stocks can find a ready sale at hts office, No. 8 Broad street. THE NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LENE.-We learn from good authority that the fine steamship Rhode Island has been purchased by . Mr. GEORGE W. QUINTARD, President of the New York and Charleston Steamship Line, for the sum of $70,000. The RJiode Island has the reputation of being one of the fastest steamers on the coast, and will prove a valuable consort to the Champion, Manhattan and James Adger, which now comprise this line. THE GAZETTE.-CONTENTS OF OCTOBER 5.-No. 23.-1. A Glimpse into the Future of the South. 2. GARIBAI.PI and the Insurrection in Italy. 3. The Eternity of Rome. 4. The Congress of Malines and Bishop LYNCH. 5. Holy Water ic the 19th Cen? tury. 6. The Leadora of the New York Bar. 7. The Miraculous Zona ve. 8. The Orango Church in Ireland. 9. The Roman Census for 1867. 10. Catholicity in Alabama. -The latest Irish and Catholic news, &c, Ac, ?Sc, Ac. Terms-$? id per annum ; single copi?e five cents. For sale at all the News Depots. Office No. 307 King street. LECTURE TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVKNINO.-At the request of a number of clergymen and laymen who cannot attend at other times. Prof. HOLMES will on Sunday evening repeat tho last of the two lectures on the "Mosaic Record of Creation, and the Antiquity of Man," lately delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association. As the Col? lege Chapel cannot accommodate a large audience, the Vestry of tho Unitarian Church, Archdale street, have kindly tendered its use for that eve? ning. The usual evening Church services will be conducted by the officiating minister, commencing at harf-paa* 7 o'clock. The public are invited to attend. -o ANOTHER ACCIDENT. -We are pained to record the sudden demise of a* small black dog with ; curly tail, who came to bia untimely end by vio? lence. The uurortunate animal was slumbering ou the railroad track in Calhoun street when the ear approached swiftly and-poor dog Tray was no more. His? remains were carefully placed ju the gutter, there to abide until the scavenger re? moves him to his last resting place. Who he was, and where he ?tm? from, is not known, his past history is a blank, but sqme one will whistle in vain, there will be no responso, the tail that was wont to wag responsive to a call ia now incapable of that emotion, and the little black dog is a thing of tho past. THE NEW CUSTOM HOUSE.-?Q?he workmen aro still busily engaged on this building, but their labors are confined principally to tho inferior, and an ominous sign of "Positively no Admittance'1 keeps the curions at a respectful distance. Collec? tor MACKEY ia determined that Charleston shall have a Custom House that will roiJect sjuie credit on the Government, and is using the appropria? tion obtained from Congress in completing-the structure. The work ts ?fbne nuder his super? vision, and though it is confined for tho present to the interior of thc building, a new appropriation ls expected when Congress meets thia winter, and the ornamental work of tho exterior will ho re? sumed. The steam engine belonging to the Uni? ted States Arsenal waa employed yesterday in pumping the water from the cedars under the building. THE STREET RAILWAY-CHAN*GE OF SCHEDULE. The public are requested to notice the change that will take place on Monday, the 7th inst., in the schedule of the Street Railway. It .viii be seeu that on the last trip the cars will leave tho lower terminus at 9$ P. M. This change, while it will benefit the public, will be no less acceptable to the employees of the road.' Few persons remain at business during the season to that late hom*, and the pleasure passengers are lew and far be? tween. The short dava and long evenings of win? ter are fast approaching, and the streets will be comparatively deserted by all but a far stragglers. In former years the curfew's solcmu knelt an? nounced .he close of day, and the hour when good and honest citizens, should seek their homes. Its sound is no longer heard, but the tinkle ol' the car bells haa taken ita place, and will serve to wara the belated citizen of the flight ol' time. ADVERTISING rs THE STREET CARS. -Some months since the Company notified the public that they would allow them the privilege of using tho panels of the cars for their business advertisements. For a long time no offers were made, but the op? portunity to display an advertisement, so that all who mn may read, was too tempting to be ne? glected, and some of the' panels have been taken by prominent busineaa houses. Messrs. STOLE WEBB ?fc Co., and J. R. READ & Co., ol Xing street fame, have a centre panel in each car; while on the opposite side, the wheelbarrow of Mr. ilia vu HARRIS is trundling along, announcing that job printing and book binding can be done at his es tabliahmeut. While this system ot advertising destroys thc picturesque appearance of the car?, it cannot fail to attract attention, and will in ali probability become exceedingly popular among the merchauts. MAYOR'S COURT.-It i-as been said that a ro?e by any other name would smell aa sweet, but the Roso in question was so perfumed with bad whiskey that every ono kept to tho windward. Rose con? sidered this 'he cut direct and ?esented it by show? ing her thorns; in a word, Rose was drunken Rose, and very disorderly withal. She was taken to the place where the bad people go aud allowed to sleep off her spree quietly. On being told of her mis? demeanor, she apologized, but his Honor refused to accept it unless it waa wrapped UD in a green? back. Some gay larks, who were ou a breeze, got three sheets in the wind and were blown by a force of circumstances to the House, of Refuge, where they were Mildly taken in, but found some difficulty in getting out, until the* deposited the greenbacks, when "open sesame" was pronounced and they were iutroduced to the outer world. Rus IN UBRE.-Daring the present week several drummers, fresh from the rural parts, have been ongaged by the large wholosalo stores on Fayao and Meeting streets. These gentlemen tiavo been assiduous in endeavoring to secure trade and have mado tho acquaintance of tho country merchants and represented the superior advantages of their several establishments in glowing terms. Unfor? tunately their eagerness lcd them astray, and one of the verdant ones whoso ignorance was refresh? ing gravely introduced himself to a prominent dry goods merchant of this city and invited him to in? spect his stock. Tho amused looks ol' Iiis noighbors soon convinced him that he had put his foot in it, and ho withdrew the invitation he had so cordially extended a few minutes previous. A short acqnaint Ence with the city will serve to rub" off the rust, but we guaraneo that the drummer in question will be more wide awake iu future. - -o FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINU. -The large cloth? ing cstabliauineut of Mr. WM. MATTH IESSEN, at No. 219 King street, ono door below Market street, has been thoroughly refitted daring the summer. A coat ol'paint improved the external appearance, while the iuterior of the store has been stocked with even* variety of clothiug, besides the various styles of cloths which aro cut and made into gar? ments by workineu employed in tho establishment. Captain B. \V. MOTUREOUS, the superintendent, bas a long exporieuco in this business, and his numerous friends will find him prepared to give them a completo outfit. The stock has been se? lected with great care, and comprises every variety of clothing, from plantation goods to the finest qualities known to the trade. Each article has tho price affixed, and no doviation is made, as tho goods aro sold at the lowest market rates. The stoek of boys' and youths' clotbiug ia quito full, and comprisos every grade. lu addition to the clothing department, a large tailoring establish? ment is conueoted with the store, and gonds are cut and made to order by experienced workmen. Mr. MATTHIESSEN has fitted up his store with great taste, and is prepared to ofter inducements to the public that will soon mako them permanent cus? tomers. A referenoo to the advertisement in another column will convince the credulous, and a visit to No. 219 will soon convert them ani chungo the appearance of their outer man. -:-O H. H. If you want chea}: Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, Ac; or, MILLERS' Almanac; Ift you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books mado to ostler, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. HERVEY AI. CLKCKLEY, M. D., Homeopathic Physician. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, SOUTHWEST CORNER COLLEGE AND GREEN STREETS, Charleston, S. C. CONSULTATION Houas-From 7 to 9>? A. M. ; from '-? to ?>? P. M.; from 8 to lt) P. M. October 3 tb'tul'i Try Them. Many persons have within this summer experienced the benefits to be derived from the uso of PANKNIN'H HEPATIC BITTERS. We would recommend them to all who stand in need of a tonic. For sale by aU Druggists. s October 0 A cara. What is TARRANT'.'. EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIEST, and what are its eflects? These are ques? tions which the great American public has a right to ask, anu it also has a right to expect a candid and satis? factory reply. The preparation is a mild and gentle salino cathartic, alterative and tome, and is most care? fully prepared in tb* form of a snow white powder, con? taining all the wonderful medical properties of the far famed Seltztr Springs of Germany. Of its effecti we would say that those who havo tested the preparation are the best judges, and they declare over their own signatures that the preparation will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the flow of. the bilo. Cure every species of heaaache. Tranquilize the nervous system. Refresh and Invigorate the weak. Miti? gate th? pangs of Rheumatism. Neutralize acid in the Stomai-h. Cleanse aud tone the bowel?. Asaixt the (ailing appetite. Cure the heartburn. If you are a sufferer give this Remedy one trial, sud it will convince you of the above tacts. TARRANT & CO.. Sole Proprietors, New York. Sold by aU Druggists. Unios September 19 Kentucky State Combination Lottery, MURRAY. EDDY ii CO.. Managers, draws EVERY DAY at Covingtou, Ky. Whole Tickets from SI to $10. Sharon in proportion. Capital Prizes from $40lK) to $35.000. H. T. PETERS. Agent, No. 90 Hasel street, Charleston. S. C Septembers imo Thc Time to Advertise In the t'ouutry. THE PHCENIX has a large circulation thron ghoul th?, middle aud upper Districts of the State. Advertising rules a-? reasonable as the stringency of the money Mar? ket wDl warrant Merchants aud others wielling to nae the eclumns of the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor. February 25 Columbia. K. ,C A Dangerous Season. An almost unparalleled quantity of rain him fallen during the Summer, Vegetation has been wonderfully thick and rank, and, as it decays, au unusual amount of sickness may be expected unless proper in eau s are taken to prevent it. Fever and ague and billions remittents already pre? vail to an alarming extent, and as the Fall advances and the malarious night fogs become heavier, the sick list is likely to mercase both bi the city and the country. It is, therefore, only an act of common prudence to keep the vital forces in full vigor, so that they may reBiet thc un? healthy influences of the season. Reinforced by tho tonic operation of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, tho system, however weak and susceptible, naturally wlD, in nine cases ont Df ten, successfully combat every species G; atmospheric poison by which epidemics ure produced. During-tiio months of September. October and No? vember the difference in temperrture between day and night is very great, and the chilling dov, ?> and mists of the season arv the prolific causes of indigestion, cliolera morbus.diarrhae and dyseut. ry. Bearing this in mind, reniumber, also, tbat the BITTERS not only Invigorate the stomach and brace the nerves, but act specifically upou the bowels and tho liver, imparting to those im? portant orgaus regularity and tone. It is not reasonable ti expect immunity from prevalent complaints it no precautions are taken to escape them. HOS TETTER'S RUTERS aro at once pleasant to the taste, and the most certain of all safeguards against lu brue ailments. 5 October 1 Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and I'sychometrician, who bas aston shed the scientific classes of the Old World, has uow lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THORNTON pos iesses such wonderful powers of sccoud sight as to ena >le her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance o the singlo or married of either sex. While In a state >f trance, she delineates the very features of the person ou are to marry, and by the" old of sn instrument of in ense power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees lo iroduce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife >f tho applicant, together with date of marriage, position u life, leading traits ol' character, ic. This ls no hum >ug, as thousand of testimonials eau assert. She will end, when desired, a certified certi?cate, or written uarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By nolosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, ge, disposition aud complexion, and enclosing fifty cents nd stamped envelope addressed to yourseu', you will re eire the picture and desired information by return mail, ill commumcatioaa sacredly confidential. Address*, lu onfldence, Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box223, ludsou. N. Y ly March 3D Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving intormatkni Of the testest importance to the vonn* of both sties. It teaches bow tho homely may become beautiful, the espise? respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to scud their dd ress, und receive a copy post-paid, by return uiail. Address P. O. Drawer. 21, March 30 lyr Tror, N. Y. ULLIN [IVER AMI S?LL P?XT NEW YOKE, lune ls, Is?T. W?. i Ht: UNDERSIGNKD,*RHIPPTNa MERCHANTS it the City of New Yolk, from the oft repeated testimony >f many different Sea Captains, iu whom we have im? plicit confidence, and feeling it a duty which wc owe to iur feilow-rneu. hereby bear witness ol the great conn lenee we feel in the truly marvoQoua curative powers ol MAJOR J. T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY for thc euro ind prevention of SMALL POY, YELLOW FEVFT?. bc, ind we cheerfully add our signatures, hoping its won? derful merits and great blessing may be known to the World. BREET SONS .v cu., No. 43 South Street. CURTIS i WA HU, No. 4:t .South Street. O. R. DE WOLF i co. No. 10:t Broad Street. HENRY A: SON, No. 25 Coeuties Slip. SIMPSON ic SHAW, No. 27 Coeuties Slip WM. A. MOORE, No. 205 South street. JAS. T. TAPSCOIT. No. SC South street. GEO. L. TAPSCOTT. Ot Tapscott Bro., No. HG South street. ROBERT HAWKE, No. sG South street. And uiauy others. The Remedy has never b?eu known to tail. Price per package $5. Forwarded 'ree to any point lu the United States. Address j. T. LASE & ca> " . . ' No. 163 Broudwoy, New York. September 7 s6* j _CLOTHING._ Ml Al WINTER CLOTHING No. 219 KING STREET, Wes! side, oue door South ol' Mar? ket Street. NOW OPENED AN ELEGANT ASSORTED STOCK OF CLOT HIN G, Made up specially for Uris Market. The greatest care and skill has been bestowed ou the Cutting and Work? manship, and every Customer can rely ou purchasing from this House a perfect (?armeut. THE STOCK COMPRISES A i. i GRADES, FIN RV MEDIUM AND MW PRICED, INCLUDING MANY NEW STVLES. ll CLOTHING, FROM 3 IO 16 YEAHS OF AGE. To supply the increasing demand in this brauch of my business, I have greatly enlarged my Stock. Parents will find here all they need for their Sons. SHIRTS THE STAR BK AMD LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS The STAU BRAND SHIRTS 1 have sold in this cit y for over twenty years have always given satisfaction, in FIT aud MAf ERIAL IN FURNISHING GOODS 1 OFFER I MERINO AND LA AI BS" WOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Shaker Flannel Uudershirta and Drawer*, Canton Flannel Undershirts ami Drawers, Travelling Shirts, Half How, Suspenden, Neck Tie?, Scarfs, Glove? of Beaver, Buckskin, Dogskin, French Kid aud Cassiruere, (.'?Hard ol Linen amt Paper in all prevailing styles. WU A i nil supply of CLOTHING mr Freedmen of English Horsey and Domestic doods, und heavy (trey Blankets weighing Ave pouuda es nh. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Tin* Stock I offer tills season in very attractive, consist? ing of ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN CLOTHS, Beavers, Tricots. CoatiUKft. CasaimereH, Velvets, Vel? veteens uud Corduroys. The excellence of the style aud at of (?aruicuts made ot Ibis House! hy an experienced Slitter from rraiiee, are -ure lo pieuse those who will .ave their orders. Pri?es tixed Hud murk eil ou each article. The eulin stock ls offered at low price?. Purchasers atv Invited I . ead aud look through the rupply. Agent. B.W. HcTUREOUS, Supt Octobers imo DRUGS, CHEMh ALS, ETC. FRESH ARRIVALS OF 0RI?I?S MEDH? ! ! E. H. KELLERS & CO., . No. 131 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. / ULOMEL, QUININE MORPHINE, BI. ( ARB. SODA, RULPHU?, NIT. POTASH, OPIUM, CASTOR OIL. Ac. We have packages of thfl above articles put up ex? pressly for country order*. On hand all of the Principal Proprietary aud Patent Medicines, which will be stil l at a low figure. September 26 RTE BEST TONIC NOW IN CSS! IIHI'E FOI', THE IOT)l\fi PAM DEFER NOT THE CSF. OF RODRIGUES MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, WHICH was precarious, aud their recovery despaired of, 0 now with grateful emanatiuue lo iin- All-Wim? lus oser, offer heartfelt thauksfor ibis iiiuel? remedy. Dur lg the short lime since ?ts publie iulrnductiou luto use, tie Originator hus mos) happily realized her luosl san uiUL- expectations in luauifesfaliona issuing from all uartrrs ol its unparalelh .I i nralive propel tn-., for m no ?a? where it bM boen administeren with regard t.i di rctious. cud persevered m. lu-- it failud in its heueffoial .iSlllt-. lu nsorUug to this remedy, the iuvalid can depend poa the safety of ever) arl lele m its prepantiou, ami lille it acc?l?rai, i the healthful r< actions ol each organ ud vessel, tho m.II,I eau he pcriectly free from appre eusion of any snlil,- iiigv< dienl being iusiuuated into its [imposition. The appetite,which improves undi., its sdmiuistration, . at liberty lo indulge prudeutl) in whatever nutriment 1 palatable, digestive and whoiuaulii'. and while ii in u. ion th J.i propel- lu avoid . ximsure loiresh cold, ii>> lear aed be entertained oi au; liability uud?'i tins course nt n-almenl lo induce ll. it is u pleasant AROaiATI? ORD1AL, .pole agrouablu to Hie lanie, and us n lung iv ivifyer aud balsam oi bealib, ii is distinguishing itsetl as ritlioul l-l?-.'.'.lem. ami u. un.i will, ere hui.-, ilnuu for leelfgeuoral scclaniaiiou foi its uuri, ol. .I elhcacy. For sale by Ibe Proprio! n .. Mrs. n CILIA KOORI IDE'S, uorthwest coiner ol MEETING .\.\i> SOCIETY iTBEETS, 'inn principal Druggist*. PRICK SINGLE lilli 11 i ?1.25. April a 1.1 r EXCELSTOR ! EXCELSIOR ! Cl r ASTK LL AR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hoir. 110 TUE LADIES ESPECIALLY*, i Ills INVALUABLl depilatory recommend** linell as being an aliuosl in litrpcusibie ariicle I?, female beaury, is easily applied, loes not burn or injure Ute skin, but act- directly nu the ooU. lt is wamuicd lo remove superiluous bair from >w foreheads, or from any pari ol the body, completely, uiHlly and radi, ally exUrpstiug Um same, leaving nie kiu ?oil, smootli and uaturaL Dds is tin- oulj ariicle ised by th.- French, ami is the only tvul effectual depila ory iu existence. Prier 75 cents per package,' pos ?id t>> any address, on receipt ot nu oi lier, by BEUGER, SHUTTS A: CO., ChemlsUj. March ?SO lye No. SW River at., Troy, N. T. RAILROADS. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, J CHARLESTON, H. C., October!, 1867. 1 THE NIGHT EXPRESS FREIGHT AND ACCOM? MODATION PASSENGER TRATN8 will not run ou Sunday Nights. All Freight lor Columbi? by thia Tram must be in the Depot by 2 P. M., and for Augusta by 3 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, October 6 stuth Imo General Superintendent. CHARLESTON' CITY RAILWAY OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY CO., ) CHARLESTON, October 3, iso" ' 1 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, TUE 7TH INST., TUE Cars will leave 011 tho LAST Tltlp ir0iu th - lower tci in mun at 9 M o'clock P. M. By order. F.. U. JACRSON, Supt. Octobers_ 4 CHANOE OF St IIEDI UE-SAVANNAII A\D CHARLESTON RAILROAD. OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON R. R. CO. I CHARLESTON, October 2 18(17 ' 1 ON AND /FTER TUESDAY, THE 8TH INSTANT, the PiiSRcnger Train over thia Rood will nm as fol? lows, viz.: On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week, ibo Train will loare the Company*? Depofc. west Mill street, at half-past 0 o'clock A. M.. stopping at tue regular Sta tiona on the route, and at the juustion of the Port Royal Hoad at half-pant ll o'clock, arriving ot Poeotallgo at 12 meridian. Returning, will leave Pocohu?g0 at 1 o'clock P. af., ami arrive in Chariest : n at half-past C P. M. Oe totter ll _ G DOUBLE DAILY All HAIL PASSENGER ROUTE li ET WEEN ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS VIA Chattanooga awl Grand Junction, THROUGH IS FORTY-.VTSiE HOURS. TKAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DALLI At 8:45 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M.. making close connections at aU points Arriving at Now Orleans at 8P.M. and ll:io A.M. Passengers by trains of the Georgi? Railro jd make close connactious with this route at Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES, ON THIS ROUTE, ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. FARE AS LOW A S HY ANY OTHER ROUTE THROUGH TICKE I'S GOOD UNTIL USED Can be obtained at General Ticket Office, Atlanta, Qa. Georgia Railroad, Augusta, Ga. ; South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, 9. C. ; South Carolina Railroad, Columbia, S C. JOHN B. PECK, Master Transportation, July 13 3iuo Western and AUanUc Railroad. TOTTER IE?. CEORGIA FOR ^^ggb OF THE BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers. Great Extra Scheme, CLASS 13. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. $00,000 in Prizes to be distributed. TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR! TO BK DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, IS67. All the Prizes will be drawn! A PACKAGE cr TEX T IV Jil'TS Eui: TEN DOLLA ES ?JA ULE To DMA If ?3U.0U0I -o ALSO,. lUILVCOMBIN?'nilH?B?! CAPITAL PRIZES ERO.ll $5000 TO $60,0001 WHOLE TICKETS from $1 to $20! SHARKS IN PROPORTION. Draws uvexy day, Suuday excepted, at AtUutu, Geo., at 4 P. M. Drawluij received in Charleston, hy Telegraph, at ? P. M., daily. Ali Prizes paid witliontdlscount (inicial Drawings sMiteach untvaaser. All Prizca cashed ut this Office, Corrcs|Kindciits may rely on prompt attention lo oiders uv simply inclosing money w-itlt fun uddrcss. 4ai" All orders for Ticket*, Schemes, ami iiiiornmtiou tn be addressed t? JAMES KKltit. Hauager's Anent, Lock Box Ko. 68t, Charleston, S. C. Office:.No. 'JO BROAD STREET._September 1G KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY (ON THE HAVANA PLAN) FOR TUE BENIPI T OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Managers. Great Scheme. CLASS T. CAPI TAL PRIZE, $50,000 ! 7SS PRIZE?-$?3D,63*I IN PRIZES TO UE UIST Ililli FTBUl To heurawual Covington, .tent-ncky, OCTOBER loth, IS?7. WHOLE TICKETS, ?LI: HALVES, 46 ? QUARTERS. EIGHTHS, $l.fi(i The i nances arc tar inore iavoiable tu .uaw [irises in this than bi auyoUn* Lottery m thc world. Tnrckasera ot Lutten Tfcaela should alway? examine the ninnies, Pri?e* i-aul m mil without diaconat Drucill] drawing* seul euch purcbaaer. Correspondents may rely on prompt attention to orders UN enclosing money with tull address. \ejr- Ol o1 dt-rs for ii> i.? ts. scunnea, and Information m l.c ?ddiv-t vl io ". T. PETERS, United -ian-' Luvuscd Ageut, hc> Dux vj, Charleston,j?,v. OlB.ii Ko. Hil Basel wireet september _ lum Pl tNO-KORTES-<i KAN O. SmiARB AND DPBIUHT--Which arc nov,- aetnowlodgMl lo be. by Ibo LcBdine Artists in ihiseonntry, SUPERIOR TO ?NV Ol HERS IN AMERICA, shims lostrumcnts pos ness every modern Improvement, atv 01 the largest size, finished in CARVED aud PLAIN ROSEWOOD CAHES, i-mbracraa every variety ol style. Eacb ha? m.-mil METALLIC FRAME, OVERSTRUNG BASS (with or with? out the agratfe arrangement). Esch has the FRENCH tiltVM) ACTION, acknowledged to be superior to any other in rapid execution. These Instruments are all seVEN BEVEN AM) A ?jUAllTEll and HEVEN AND A THIRD OCTAVES; constructed of THOROCOBLY SEASONED wm m. and of the finest and best malarial. For QUEAT POWER, ?INofNU UUAUTtES, SWEETNESS and nun OP TUNK UiroUKbout the entire HKOISTI a: ELEGANCE OE FINISH and GREAT DURABILITY, the Piano-Fortes 01 Messrs. Jl NNVS A SON arc uubiirpu-ned by any other makers ill (be. WORLD, ami have tsken the HIGHES! PREMIUM WHEREVER EXHIBITED. Ti c same facilities which enable Hus Brm to produce a SUPERIOR INSTRUMENT, ?boenable Urem tu offerth?ir PLVNO-FURTKJS t.i thc public at 'i'WENTv PER CENT, lower tbati any other i IHKT CLASS manufacturer In the country. The special aUenUou ot Dealers, rcin-ht-rs sud others is invited io tue examination ol these Piau.before mak? in-' their sclcci ion elsewhere. Even Insiruiueut ls nilly WARRAN I'ED l'Oit FIVE YEARS. Descriptive cin-u lars-eut io all parts ol the country upon application. Ad dtcw JENN Vs ,v SUNS, Nos. ..'.U and239 Km 21st stri ct. Between 2d aud .Ul Avenues. Ne? vork. September 1(7_ Irr FINANCIAL. CITY BILLS ! CITY BILS ! ! / 11 i Y OF CHARLESTON BILLS V.; CITY OE CHARLESTON 6 PER CENT. STOCK CITY OF SAVANNAH BONDS NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COUPONS MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD BONDS AND COUPONS Wanted by ANDREW M. MORELAND, Stock Broker, No. 8 Broad street. October 5 a BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. ANDREW McCOBB, Jr., HAS THIS DAY OPENED, AT NO. 217 EAST BAY, opposite new Custom House, a General Commis ?lon Business for the sale of LIME AND BUILDING MATERIAL, and respeelfuUy solicits the patronage of the public generally. stnwia September 28 BUILDING MATERIAL SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, HAND RAIL, BALLUSTERS, Brackets, &c, &c, &c. W. P. RUSSELL No. 5 Hayne-st., NEXT DOOR TO GEO. ff. WILLIAMS & CO., MANUFACTURER OP THE ABOVE BU1IDIND. MATERIAL, in Charleston for the past seventeen years, would cell to the attention of all in this and tho adjoining States, that he has in stock over $20,000 OF THE ABOVE GOODS, MADE UP IN THE MOST SUPERIOR MANNER, OP THE BEST DRY MATERIAL, ranging in size FROM THE SMALLEST TO THE LARGEST EVER USED IN BUILDINGS, which he offers To-Day FOR* CASH, at prices to compete with New York city for the same class and character of Goods. These Goods have all bceu manufactured with especial relerenco to thc wants of tho people of thia Hection, AND APPLICABLE TO THE KIND OF BUILDINGS EHECTED HERE. IT IS ALTO? GETHER DIFFERENT FROM THE CLASS OF WORK USUALLY BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET FOR SALE, BEING ENTIRELY OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY. lu connection witta the ?tock in atoro, Mr. RUS? SELL MANUFACTURES TO ORDER ALL ODD SIZES at his largo and complete establishment OVER INO. P. TAYLOR A CO.'S MACHINE SHOPS, PRITCHARD STREET, NEAR EAST BAY, where ho has all the lalo improvements of Machiuery, and every facility for manufacturing this material as cheap ns it can ba done IN ANY Northern dry. We- request all to give us ;i call at our Store, No. 5 KAYNE STREET, next door to GEO. W. WII.MAMM A Co., mu? examine for themselves. w. p. Riimii & co., No. 5 Ha) ne Street. September9 mthslmo MISCELLANEOUS. mn MD FIREMEN ATTENTION ! GO TO NO -JOS EAST BAY AND BUY YOUR CROCUS EMORY PONDER ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY EMERY CLOTH, 4c, for polishing. ALSO, TANNERS' OIL NEATSFOOT OIL, for Leather Hose LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery, At Uguie* witbin th'.- reach of all. W OT. M. BIRD &. CO. September IS HOWE'S PREMIUM STANDARD ALWAYS TAKE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, AND TOOK IT AT PARIS THIS YEAR, as official docu lueuts will show. ? ... These Scales are placed untirely on their actual merits, as every Scale is warranted to give entire sa tisfaction. RAILROAD TRACK COUNTER HAY. COAL BUTCHERS' DORMANT DRUGGISTS* and PORTABLE BBOKE'AS' SCALES. Ur every size and variety, call and examino samples at the CHARLESTON AGENCY, slgu ot Marvin's Safe. September i' W. M. BIRI) & CO., NO. 209 BAOT BAY* STREET. MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR ANO DAMP PROOF MARVIN'S PA1 ROT SAFES never mould their co?tent* M WiVlN'S PATENT SAFES never corrode the irou. .M ARVIN' S PATENT SAFES never lose thc ir Fire prooi quality. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES are the only SAFES Ulled with Alum and Dry [Hoi tor. No other Safe has these qualifications. \XJE REFER TO THE MERCHANTS. COTTON FAC W TORS, Hauke? and Jewelers ul this eily whom we bave supplied, sixty-eight ol ilies<- safes have been sold by us since the . lo. e ol tbr wer, which alone should be a sufficient guardntr-K that the? stvall w?claim. cull and examine the Stock n--.> !'.>u.l, or seud lora Circular, W. M. LilK!r S? CO, N I. Urti EAST BAY. Ageul September y .v Charleston. Imo Thc lircenvillc ttou?taiiieer 1s PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. AT sTJOPEtt rear, ui :i I vance. Advertisements Inserted at usiini nie*. G I:, ELFORD. Muv li? Editor and Proprietor AGRICULTURAL. IRON TIES AT REDUCED PRICES ! JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF "BEARD'S PATENT SLOT TEE," AMD "BEARD'S PATENT" IMPROVED BUCKLE TIE '* which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, and on liberal terms. Dealers supplied at a heavy discount. GEO. TV. WILLIAMS & CO., Fact'rs October 4 ?_ 10 CHISOLM'S COTTON GINING MILLS, FOB LONG AXD SHORT STAPLE COTTON, WEST END TF LPD ?TBEET, ASHLEY RIVER. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW PREPARED TO receive from Planters and others their crops of SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON to GIN, BALE, Ac. Having the moat improved MACHINERY ami expe? rienced operatives, all COTTON entrusted to us will bo prepared in Ute best manner for market. For terms appp to CHIS?LM BROTHERS, NO. 32 EAST BAY, Cor. Adger's Wu ?rf, Or at CHISOLM'S MILL, Weat End Trodd street August 3 s "WAILEY'S PATENT SELF-FASTENING WBOUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA STATE FAIR. ?T IS AS CHEAP A TIE. AND THE BEST ONE YET m wntcd. It is the strongest Tlc, standing by test a alu of ( !000) two thousand pounds. The mont easily adjusted fte, aa lt ls self-fastening. The mos ; simple, requiring only to slip the band into tho buckle, and the elasticity of the cotton fastens itself, and it ct.nuot be? come unfastened. For sale, in large or small quantities, by ROSS, ROBERTS A CO., Commission Merchants and General Agents, No. 86 Front street New York City. STREET BRO. A CO., Agents. July 15_3mo_Charletton. S. C. "EAGLE" COTTON GINS, VADE OKT.T BT BATES, HYDE & CO., Bridgewater, Maas. NEW YORK-187 Water street BOSTON-5 PhoniT Buildlryr. NEW ORLEANS-01 St Charles street. August 6_ 3mo CHARLESTON AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealer? In all kinds ot Agricultural Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GINS. COTTON GINS. GRISWOLD GIN. HENEREY'S MCCARTHY GIN. H. L. EMERY & BON'S SAW OIN AND CON? DENSER, for Hand or Horse Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S OIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'ffBOUBLE CYLINDER GIN. BROWNE?IAND OIN. CARVER'S OIN. EAGLE GIN. HORSE POWERS. LITTLE DIAM HORSE POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT, THE BEST, MOST COMPLEX AND CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. In 'introducing Ibis new Power into the mai kel, we would state that the following are come of the advan? tages possessed bv the "LITTLE GIANT" over all other Horse powers : <. L Its groat strength on account ol'beiufr double-geared, which not only doubles ike strength by dividing lue strain ou twice the number of teeth, but by gearing on both aide* of the wheels it equalizes the wear on the shafts, and materially lessens the friction, ouabliug the horses to do much more work than with any other Powi r. 2. its compactness and extreme |>ortabilily, it weighing about one-halt as much as other Horse Power?, and occu? pying but one-third the apace, it can be packed iu small boxes, thus saving much expense, lt is so simple that the must iguoraat person would have nodilUcuIly in putting it together. 3. The facility with which it can be adjusted to any kind ol machin' ry ut any angle, either on the ground or over head, without moving il from its foundation, will be appreciated by farmers and planters as specially adapt? ed for driving Cottou (lins. HORACE: ti. EMERY'S PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. NISHWITZ*? M0WIM? ii REAPING MAES. WASHING MACHINES. Plows of all descriptions, Cast Iron and Steel. PLOW CASTINGS, tn every variety ; Cultivators ; Horse Hoe* ; Harrows ; Cast Iron Field and Garden Rol? lers ; Fan Mills; Corn Mills; Corn Shelters; Com and Cob Crushers; Hav, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters ; Planta? tion Carts ami Wagons ; Canal and (larden Barrows ; Sugar Mills ; Grindstones ; Bond Scrapers ; Churns : Shovols ; brades ; Hakes ; Forks : Hoes, ftc., Ac, Gar? den Seeds, ol all Kinds, warrauted pure and J Yesh. k No. 110 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) CH A H I.KSTON, S. C. tu.th3 June 18 MACHINE SHOPS. WILLIAM S. HENEREY, mmm MD FGWER. No. 314 Meeting street, (NEAR LIM:,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES. BOILERS and MACHINERY, Saw Mills. Corn MllU, Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sjgar Mills. Cotton Send Crashers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and all Linds ol Iron and Braes Cabtiujs. to order. April SH_thstuumo ti. NO. S7 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND BUILD INO MATERIAL. LIME and PLASTERING LATHS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASSES. Ac, couatatltly ou hand al the lowest market prices. September Vi thsly I) NDR V l>ecctuber 1.' ?tutulyr THE TRI-WEEKLi NEWS, 1PUBLISHED IN WINNSBORO* S. C.. AFFORDS .1 profitable medium for Ute ai tvcrtrslng public o Charleston. We respectfully solicit their patron age for our mutua benefit. GAILLARD, PESPOBTU S & WILLIAMS. Novrmi>erir> AUCTION SALES. Valuable Farm oj about Five Acres on Rutledge _ Avenue. BY CXI) J'I'OKD di MA THE WES; wm i ,. R' .* Estate Agents. win bc BQU, at the old Custom Hou?von TUESDAY, ? VA nw i k**" ?* 11 o'clock, ATm,?T,?LS *b0llt FlTe Acre*. ?itaated on Rutledge Avenue, Gadsden and Congres, streets. rMarartagTera Rutledge Avenue 266J< feet; on Gadsden aSmJart! ?n.Con,?7!filf.?fet' SS ieet.acd on the back line, 302 feet li la within a .hort diatauco of th^ City Railroad terminus. Upon tM. tract h, a two and atuufswry wooden dwelhng. Tho soU U remarkably fertile, drains easily, and is admirably located for faming. It hi.-been recently surveyed and divided into 28 fine build?M lol. as by a plat to be seen ht our office, No. 60 Broad Street Terms cash. Purchaser to pay C. k M. for paper, a JV stamps. Tile above property can be treated for at private nb _ October 2_waStnl Desirable Residence in Coming street, near b. Pauls Church. BY CLIFFORD <fc MATHE WK S, Real Kat?te Agenta. Will be sold at the old Cu?tom House on TUESDAY, :9th instant, at ll o'clock. That LOT OF LARD, and 1HREE STOBY WOODEN HOUSE thereon, containing six Urge rooms,imi:Dg rooms and pantry, store room, kitchen, servant.' apar: mente, carriage hun H.- and stable, and known as No. ll Coming street, uno door mirth of Warren street, ne', aide. The lot has a front on Coming street of BO toot I y 170 leet in depth. It i? high and dry, .nd one of Lue healthiest locations in the city. Terms-One-third cash; balance In one and two year ?, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, witt In? terest. House to be kept insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay C. A M. for papers and .tampa. OctoV. .'2 wa8 tal CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. A'OTIFK TO AUCTIONEERS. CITY TBEASUBY O?FICE.1 OCTOBKB 2r 1807. ] ALL AUCTION LICENSES EXPIRED BY OBDl NANCE ou 30th September. Bonewala will te granted on application at this office, if made daring Thu Month. 3. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Octolier 5 '_ CITY TA A Es-.MONTH Li Y RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, 1 CITY. BAU, October L 1867. I "VT OTICF. IS HE RH BY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED, J.T that the Monthly Returns for the month of Septem? ber post, in compliance with the Tax Ordnance, ratified on the 28th day of December, 1860, must be made on or before the 10th instant. D. C. GIBSON October 1_13_City Assessor. ESTIMATES WANTED. OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, 1 Crrv'HALL, CHARLESTON, September ll, 1807. f HEALED PROPOSALS WILL BK RECEIVED UNTIL J thc 13th at IS o'clock M., /or BUILDING SEVERAL TRUNKS of the lengths and sizes given below. The es? timates will include the cost of excavating about 200 cubic yards of earth, thc necessary filling, reforming of pavements, and grading after the laying of trunks. TRUNKS. nn, Length of Trunk ta Line street.270 Length of Trunk in and from lota ta Coming street to the tidal drain.300 Length ci Trunk from lota on Gadsden street to the inaio drain in Wentworth street..120 Length of Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Rad? cliffe street drain.187 Total length.,.877 Tiunks to be twelve by twenty inches in the clear, built of two-by twelve inches primo yellow pine planks, to reBt upon sleepers af three hy nine- inches, three feet long, placed fire feet from centres. Braces to be two by six inches, dovetailed into the aide, of Trunks, at dis? tances of five feet from centres. The Trunks to be laid to gradi.- pegs furnished by the Engineer. All the work must be carried on with the greatest dispatch. Plans can be seen at this office, A copy of theso specifications must be attached to each oner. LOUIS J. BARBOT, September 12_City Engineer. PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, > January 3, 1867. j PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER the following Ordinance licenses have been prepared tor delivery from this Office. . S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEC. 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen tu* City Council assembled. Thai from aud after the first day of January, licenses shall be taken ont for ail carts, .dray, and wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, ta the same manner, and according to the same Provision?1, uow of force ta relation to carts, drays and wagons, let or driven for hire, except giving bonds; And eaensueu. cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge cou* ' taming the number thereof, and marked Private, to oe placed ou the outside of the shaft. SEC. 2. No person .hall be taken by the Treasurer as surety to any bond under the Ordinance concerning li censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carnages, un? less he or she be a freeholder. SEC. 3. The following shall hereafter be the rates for licenses for public and private carts, drays, wagons, ftc, .-ludiug the horse.-, or mules n.ed thereof, which shalt be Tree from other taxation: PUBLIC I'A HTS, DBA YB, ETC., OB THOSE EMPLOYED Bf AUX BUSINESS WHATEVER, VOR HIRE DIRECT OB IN 1,1 li IX 1'. For every cart, .1 .-ay or wagon, drawn by one horse or mule, ?20. For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horset o :. mules, $30. For ever}' hock and carriage with two wheels, $20. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, $40. For every stage or omnibus (except line ouimbut;4 With two horses, $60. For every stage or omnibus (except line omnibus!, drawn by four horse*, $60. For every truck drawn Dy two or moro horses or raules. $60. For every express wagon draws by two or more horse. or mules, $00. BREAD CARTS ASH PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, ETC. t For every bread cart or wagon, $3?' For every girt, dray or wagou, used tor private or do.' tuestic purposes, and not to be employed In tile tran*. ' porting of goods, wares, mere hand ute, lumber, or any oilier commodity, for compensation, either directly or l nih reetly. tor the same, shall pay for a license the ram ot $3, exclusive of the horse or mule. Ru uti ed in City Council, this 16th day of January | L. s.) in the year Of our Lord oue thousand eight hun. drud aud sixty-six, P.C. GAILLARD,Mayor, By the Mayor. January a ' W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. AMI ORDINANCE TO REOULATK TUE STOUAGE OE PETROLEUM, ITS PSO> DUCTS, AND OZHKB INFLAMMABLE OILS. SEC. t. Beit ne,Liined by the Mayor and Aldermen, in City Ceunctl assembled, Thut Irom and after the lath day of Jun. next, it sliall not be lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Hock Oil, Benziue, Benzole, or any other im iluminadle oil or oils on storage ot mr sale ta any cellar, store or building south of Line street, in a larger qunu* (?ty than oily gallons on any one lot or premises, and any such quannt) so kept or stored shall be contained ni Vessels ol tin or other metal. SK.'. 2. That l'etroleiim. its products, or any other In? flammable oil or oil^rfwhen brought into the city by land ur water, may bi lo-pt ou any lot or in any building .lu which cotton is nut stored, for a period not exceeding twenty-four hours, upou thu expiration ol which timi) it shall he removed amt kept in the manner as required by the forcgoiug section. SEC. 3. Any person or persons violating any part of this Ordinance shall he subject to a fine of two hundred dollar?, for each offence, recoverable in any Court Of cont? pi-lent jurisdiction. Kat ?lied in City Council this twenty-first day of May, in the year ot our Lord one thotreand eight hundred and sixty-seven. . ?L.S.] P. ? GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council.- Jone 6 PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUKCIL, I May 1867. f Thc following Section of" An Ordinance to abolish the office of s pur: n tend cut of Streets ; to pr?vido for Koep iug the Streets' Lanes, Alleys, and open Court, ia tho City of Charlesston Clean, and for other purposes," Ja hereby published for the information of all concerned : For the due protection of tho said contractor or con? tractors, it is further ordained, That every owner, lasaee, occupant and tenant or any premises fronting lu any street, lane, alley, or open court, shall on every day (sundays excepted) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, placed iu front of his or hex lot, in a barrel, box or heap, and in rca.liuees for (he contractor, by the hour of seven o'clock, A. M.. trom the first day ot May to tho first day ol' November iu every year ; and hy the hour of nine o'clock, A. M., ire m thu first day of November to the first day et' May following. Aud any person,offend? ing herein, or placing any dirt, tilth, garbage, or other odal, iu any streut, lane, or alley, or Open court, after the hours above named, shall be subject to a fine not less thou two uor more Luau live dallon, for each ind every offence, to he imposed by thc Mayor. Bv order W. H. SMITH, May 15 Clerk of Council. FIRE LOAN. MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1 Cm HALL, November 9, I860. j ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN THE Burnt Districts and Waste Placesof the City, on. der "Au Act ot the General Assembly, giving authority to the Cit}* Council o? Charleston to proceed in the mat? ter ot a Fire Loan, with a view to aid ta building np thu City auew," are hereby notified that the fora of appli? cation for loaus can be obtained at the office ef the Clerk of Council, between the hours ot a A. M. and 2 P. M. All applications must bet'" 'd ta the above mentioned office, as the Committee wiu meet every Monday to cor? sider the some. By order of the Mayor W. H. SMITH, November 10 Clerk of CounelL NOTICE. OFFICE'OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE,) CHARLESTON, 8. C., May 4, 1J67. J TUE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AN/J inclosures, vauiM, Afc, will eoinmenco on Monday next, tit inst. "Owners and occupant, arc hereby requiitM to see Uiat their premises are iu good condition and that .-.ll tilth and garbage is removed as required by Ordo i. ai..-e. O''.er inspections will follow. By order of Mayor UAILLARD. C. B. SIG WALD. -, _j,- -,_ CL-'^i of Police. 'NOTICE. /.OFFICE CLERK OF COUNC'L.-TTE FOLLO WINO 1/ clai.se ol Section 1 C au "Ordtuan.-e to Raise Sup? plie" ?or the ve ir 1807," is published for fie information oi persona selltn ? ( i.wds by sample or othi rwise, who ara not residentsoi this city. All such perm a are hereby notified to report at this office. "Three dollars ou every hundred dollars ot au goo.H Fold iu this i ll) I '?'.ii- DOl resitieut* by sampln or otherwise " W J?. SMITH, .Marchs Cur k of Council PHOTOGRAPHS FOB THIS MILLION ? ! [WU I. SF.SD, POST-PAID, 00 PHOTOGRAPHS OF tho most celebrated Actors for 50 cents; r>0 Adresse* lor 50 cents; CO Union Generals ?or BO cents; 60 Rebel Generals mr io cents; 50 Statesmen tor 50 cents; 50 beau? tiful young l/adies tor 50 cents: .'.'C Jiue-lookiug young i;. u(ietneii for 60xenia; ii large Photographs ot Kreuch Dsurlug un is, iU costume, beautifully colored, exactly u Uley appear, for 50 eeui->: or for 60 cent?, fi rf the must bej'utiiul Ladies of tue Parisian Ballet Troupe, c* they appear In Ihe play el the Black Crook, at Nibio's usrdets rfe? Yoi*. :*ml all orders lo P. O. Ber: ITT, Tr y. N. Y. May l i_Irr_ CRISPER COMA. Oh ! ."he wa:: beautiful and farr. With slarrv eyes, and radiant bair. Whose curliug teudnK soueutw.ued, Enchained the wry heart and mind, CRISPER COMA, For Curling the Hair of either Ses into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets ci Heavy Massive Curie. BV USING THIS ARTICLE LADIH3 ANT) GENTLE MIN .an i?an.?ty themselves a thousand-fold, ll n thc onlv article lu the world that will curl straight, hair and al Ihc same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. The Crisper Coma not only curl, the hair, but Invigorates, beautifies aud cleanses it; ia highly and de lighiraus permuted, and is the most complete article of the kind ?vcr offered to the American public The Crisper Cotna will be sent to any address; ? ralea and postpaid for $1. . ' Address all orders to W. L. CLARK A CO., ChemlxU, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. Y. March, fl) lyr