The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 07, 1867, Image 3

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. gj^p?l 'gu MONDAY MORNING-. OCTOBER 7, ~^0CAi. MATT?B _--? THE CHANOK rx Tau 'SOHJSDCLE OF TI CASOXCIA RAELBOAD.-The pb.ange?\ roooi gurated on thia rofcd-*ri!l affect tire rjtfrw Southern and Western malls, which will i cely^d until 7i-P%M. The hour of depart; 4.30 A. M.. necessitate.- ? mail dil mirv i city at 4 o'clock, and the paper ?rUl go to an earlier hoar than wa* heretofore tb? Our advertising friend* viii take due thia change, which goes into effect 10 audwill furnish their Carore at as early practicable. To TKASSirvi AnVTKUSEBS.-No tran vertisement will bo published in thia jouri after anlese paid for ra advance. By tran mean au advertisement from any porso not a'regnlar advertising cus-tomer of tho JOB WORK.-We have nov completed oi aa to ox?ente, in tho nborlest po?si AL? KiNT^Or JOB WORK,- and we i apeetrully s,ik (he patronage of our rriend -o Post Office \ ot ice. POST OFr CHAELESTOX; October ?, ISC On and after 6th instant tho mails for C and points beyond will close at 4.30 P. M. A second mail for Columbia and the C branch of Routh Carolina Railroad will ( OP. M. Maila for Augusts, Savannah, and the NY from Charleston to Augnstu will cloie at>9.! The second mail for Augusta closes at 6.1 On ?Sundays bai on<; train leaves, and f close at 5 P. \i. POST OPTIC CUABLESTON, ?.. C., Joly fi, 1 After to-day the mails for Northeastern 1 will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day ai? wards they aro expected to roach?the I Station" at 2:S0 o'clock P.M., andt?.be r< Jehvery ut this office at 3:31) o'clock- P. M. CHA^OF OF Horn Fon BELA KEY OF SODA i.?n and after Sunday, Cth in9?., this Office i.peu from five to six o'clock for delivering i STANLEY C. TROTT, 1 . WK HAVE received copies of Frank Lesli? ? cued A'etcspapei; New Yo k Staats Zeilun Nsw York Lidgtr, of Mr. B Ooseher, the prising proprietor of the Post Office Liter? porinm. OBTENTION OF STEAMEBS.-The steamship lat?an and Alabama, for New York, and Ai for Philadelphia, which were to have saile ' this port on Saturday, were detained ove Sunday by the unsettled stato of the weathe The steamship Sea Gull, for Baltimore, for Baltimore on Satur?ay as advertised. A .CHABLESTON PATENT?E.-Though ratht in the season, we are glad to learn that our prising foliow?citizen, Mr. F. A. One, has ob a patent for an ice cream freezer. We are r qualnted with the advantages of this freeze nope by next Summer to put M to a practica when we can speak more to the point. Tax GBANITEVILLE FAOTOBY.-We learn meeting; of the Board of Directors of the Qr viU luanufactrr?njl Company was recently h this, city, at which fi. H. Hickman, Es Augusta, was unanimously elected Preside iwn to Ali the eecanoy occasioned- by thede Mr. Gregg. The Augusta Conni duli onaiist e highly of the business capacities of this gentl< and congratulates tbe company" cn their fortune in securing the services of one in respect fitted for the poeition. CEWQE OF SCHEDULE. - Under tivs^heac Wilmington Post laments the discontin?an the through train between that city and Au? Georgia, ajd says: "We aro sorrv to learr suchm change'is contemplated, and feel conf that it will prove detrimental to the interests th* roads composing this route, and a great ii veni?hce to the travelling public." The thr train referred to above left Wilmington, and aengere, without a change of cars, wore carri Augusta. This mado threo trair 3 from Bri ville to Augusta and waa v orv convenient to sengers travelling on that route, but the patro wau so small that for some time the traius been running at a heavy loss. We noticed o these through trains recently which had but I passengers on board and were informed tl wai about the usual number. While we depri the .suspension of any Southern enterprise cannot see h JW the tran- could be contii under such auspices. SCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGABTNE, tor August bat Just roached as. is there any good re why aa. establishment in Atlanta, styling itscL ?'Franklin Printing House" should not be abl getthe August number of their Magazine before October ? As long as "Southern Literat travels at each a pace it will not make much h way in the unequal race with Northern com] tors. The articles of this number, (otb orig and selected, are respectable, but none of the; a high grade of excellence. The. following is table of contents : - Field- and Camp-by an Officer. The Searet A mg?; or, the Sin and Expiation of -Helen Gr AStory of Life-bv Mrs,.C. A. Warfield. W ?rom the Sea-by Monck*Jendwino. .What is True Test of Civilization?-bv Auster" Tent ? Saddle ra tho, Holy Land-bv Ker. R. A. Holla The Angel of Death Said Now-bv John M. Jo son, M. D. The Throe Waterfalls-bv Sid Lanier. The Old, Old Story-( London Sociel Crambo from tho Countryman's Table-by J. Turner. Eating Discussed in Literature-bv Woodward Hutson. A Teacher's Storr. Friedr Schiller-Selected. A Few Worda About Logii by Ber. E. B. Teague. A Lav of tho Heart Genie F-. Our Tripod. Mexico : its Prest and its Future. Important Document. Sain gundi. Monthly Gleanings. Reviews. Xotic ect. THE POSTAL ABBANGEMENTS.-The Columl Lkronicie says, that " Dr. A. Jobe the Postal Ag< for North and South Carolina, is now ia this Sta on aa onida: toar, inspecting the' mail routes a cost offices. He states that he finds cveryibl in excellent working order, and paya a high camp meat to tho post office regulations ofrCharfestot We hare'neyer heard of Dr. Jobe, and did n know thafhe was- around, bat trust that he w exercise the patience of the old patriarch Job ai not content himself with a cursory glance, b ferret out abuses and correct tljern. There ba' been i.amorous complaints recently from all se tiona of this State, aad it is obviously Dr. "obe duty to aee if they ire founded on fact, or ai merely the opinions of outside parties. Wo hoj that the-Doctor will not content himself with con pl im ataxy notices of the different post offices* bt wil], explain to the public, the cause of the fri o quent mail failures and endeavor to rectify tl delivery and transmission of mail matter. Tl country subscribers of the NEWS are frequently di privad of their papers, but tho cause is unknow; l>r. Jobs has come as a delegata from Head-Qua: tersrand we trust that if be has alreadv ?eft tr SUte he will throw a little light on thia intneat subject. . . XlS ^^^.tlR*T:w. octoi>fr. uer Yoi. n No. L Boston: Lim*, Brown A Co. We have received from Messrs. E. JT Lawson , Co. the October number of this valuable review? 1 has passed through its first year, giving genen aatiafaetion to the profession whose wants it is ir tended to supply. The first number of tho secon volume fully eqaala its predecessors, ft opon with a carefully considered article on "Liabilitv a Partner," which we are glad is to ba continued The next article ia o^ .' Railroad Legislation whieh is followed by an account of " Chief Justic Shaw,'' one of the shiest Judges that MaBsaib.nse.tt has produced. Mr. Jcaffreson'a .'.'Book, Abor lawyers" furnishes the next theme, and it fe b no means tho least inti;rasrins paper in this mm ber. The case of ? Shortridge versu* Mason, deoided by CBief Justice Chase in North CaroTn is next reported in full. This case deei '.ea that payment to i Confeder? receiver, under the Sequestration Acta, ia iro di fence to au action for debt, ?iud also th.'t ?nteres was not suspended during the waron debts du by a citizen of North Cut alina to a ninon of Penn sylvania. .The case of theJDe?r, io thc District .o'f Masan ehusetts in which ifwas ht la that salvage in hei of prize money will b? allowed for valuable serv; iras rendered by a person not of the navy, is aie< r jported. Then follows the usual degree of tin English Law Reports, in which we aro pleased t< see that in future all purely local decisions will bi "ignored- "The Selected Digest of State Reports,' ' '"?iok^Oticos," "List of New Law Books,'' ant 'Summary of Events." close this interesting num? ber of a Review which has already made iraelf t necessity to every well-info/med Americaa lawyer, IUcoYiaiFoFFusjuTcBx.- We understand that Offloer Coateaof the Detective forco ha.? boen suc? cessful in recovering a quantity of furniture that was stolen from citizens at tho evacuation. Tha property has been identified and restored to the owner*. During tho interregnum that followed the evacuation, wholesale ^pra?ationH were com? mitted, and many ps rsous" stole property and fur? niture from tho difioreni houses in the city. Tho deteotives hase been on the-troek of these parties; and one rc6Ulf is ,the reco very of the furniture mentioned above. ' 1 -0 A PALACE TOR THE BABIES.-We have had thc pleasure of inspecting a model babyJiouse. wind: ia now ou exhibition at Mr. Johnson's Hat Store |-jn King street, opixwite Hazel. Tile house is th -workmanship.of' Hr. Chas?. Lining, ami has been |.constmcted,-in au artistic manner.- It is th? stories in hoight. with an attic, and contains room. enough for a large family of dolls.' To achill it would be a' never-failing- object, of delighthd amusement, and would serve far several genera? tions, as it is not a ?riugerbread atfauybufc a sub? stantial plaything. The House will be raffled at twa-doUars per chance, and those who have a sur? plus of greenbacks and wish to surprise their lit? tle ones, can make no better investment than by taking a chance. ROBBERY OF STATE Britts AND QBEENBACES. On last Friday morning a complaint wai lodged with Lieutenant Hendricks, at tho Detectivt Office, that Mr. Seckendoif. who lives on East ,Bay street, near Hasel, was robbod of $3000 in old and new State bills, and $100 in greenbacks. Lieutenant "Hendricks placod the case in thc hands Of officer Coatee, who soon discovered that a color? ed girl named Sarah Ann Poe, a servant of Hr Seckendorf, was the thief. The girl was arrested' and subsequently confessed that she had taken the money, but the theft was committed at .the suggestion of Peter ?.nd Ajuia Price (colored), who promised to change the money and give her the proceeds. Tho part ieu'werc committed to jail, and a greater portion of thc money recovered. THE NICHOLSON PArrasifr.-The Wilmington papers announce that a firm in that citv have se? cured the contract for supplying blocks for the Nicholson pavement to be lain on Clinton street, Now York. This street ii about two and a half j miles in length, and the contract will amount to 1*125,000. Tho- Nicholson pavement is rtocived with general favor wherever it has been tried, and the largo oities of the North aro gradually ex? changing tho noisy, uneven cobble-stone pave? ment for the smooth, hard and level'surface af ; forded J>y the Nicholson patent. Tho material with which tho pavement is constructed is pecu? liar to the Southern States, and ja nowhere more abundant than in North and South Carolina. If | tho North finds i!, necessary to procuro these sup? plies from the South it should have "he effect of j teaching us the value of hm* own resources, and we should apply them to the reconstruction of our own homes. There are a number of streets in Charleston that aro unpaved, or so broken that a new pavement is necessary. Experience has taught us the value of our products,, and when prosperity returns, and tho coffers ot the city aro filkd, we trust the cobble-stones will be discarded, and a pavement used that for cheapness, comfort and durability cannot bo equalled. THE CorroN OM JOHNS* ISLAND.- The ravages of the caterpillar on the sea islands are far mora extensive than was at first anticipated. Some plantations have been completely denuded, and the brown and withered stalks aro all that r,eman? of J the onoe promising field j of cotton. We under? hand that.m aomo sections the planter will barely make the seed lor the coming voa/, while in others the Weld will bo far short of tho usual average. Tho South bas been sorely tried aince the war, nut it was thought with resoluteness and energy ranch of her lost prestigo could be regained. The plant? ers went to work with a strong determination to retrieve their ruinedfortunes, and, until within tbs last few weeks, the prospect looked brightsnd .en? couraging, but tho incessant tains an? fte'cater? pillar have destroyed all the exudations they once fondly encouraged. .? " j Amid this wide-spread, destruction it ja cheering to know that some few plantations have escaped with comparatively iittlo damage.- Wa? have b?eu shown a .specimen of corf on fron? the plantation of Messrs. Yates A St?vecs. on John's Island, that is remarkable for tho finomess of, tue tissue and the general good appear an oe of the staple. These gentlemen have escaped with u loss of about half their crop, but' expect to bring the remainder to maturity, and hopa that, from the scarcity of the article, it will command a high price. Ur. Yates has presented us with some specimens of the cat? erpillar in a vigorous condition, ind, also in tho cocoon, bttt not bein;, au entomologist, we have consigned them to their tomb. It is the custom in China tobest the mik worm fried in castor oil, but 9$ hopo that tho cotton caterpillar will be exterminated without subject? ing, ourselves to the painfnl necessity of devouring them. Their reign for this season is over, and before their return, which we trust is many years distant, some method may be discovered by whic)i this plague may be avoided. For this year thc prospects of the sea island planter are blighted, and but few will realize any return for the labor and money expended. Those, "however, who have fortunately escaped will -be abfa -to command a high price for the cotton, as tho quantity sent io market will fall short of the demand. THE PAVILION HOTEL.-AS one of the caravan? saries of the city, the Pavilion Hotel bas been known and patronized for many years-. Under the management of Mr. H. L. Butterfield, ita reputa? tion was widespread, and travellers both from this and tho neighboring States sought tho Pavilion as an ark of refuge. The genial face of tbs host was guarantee that ease could be found st that Inn, and none cared to extend their travels. Since |he death. oOJr. ? Butterfield* thf- Pa ri lion has been conducted by Iiis .widow, who .has abun? dantly proved that she is fully capable of thu ardu otis task of keeping a hotel. The Pavilion Hotel his baen^receutlvjnibjected i thorough overhaulings and every part of the building has received appropriate attention. The improvements are plainly visible on the first door, where the-freshness of tho paint at one?' catches the oyo. Two large stores have been opened on thia story, which add considerably to the business appearance of the building. Since the removal of tM reston!ce, the large dining room has been opened to its full extant, and has accommodntiona for any number of guests. Tho Bar, under tbs charge of-Mr. Harry Par? dons, is stocked with choice liquors, and tho.so who have o.ice smiled at this spot need no inducements to make them repeat the performance. Mr. Pi? sons ia. an old hand af tho bellows, and under- ! stands the art of making those pleasing mixtures ) that, while they delight, need not intoxicate, if , takso in moderation. The painting of the Hotel was done by the skill? ful brush of Mr. C. W. Styles, and tho papWing Lby Mr. Shaffer. Under their united efforts, the rooms h av? a saunaed a different appearance from the past, and are now attractive resorts for the ?red traveller. Mrs. Butterfield, tu thc propri?t?s, exercises a general supervision, in whioh sha is assisted by Mr. Aaa Butterfield, the Superintendant. Parties visiting the city will find the Pavilion an admirable stopping place, whare they can obtain every eoin fort. Mr. Borneau, tho book-keopet, presides at the desk, and is prepared to register the uames 0! all applicant? for board and lodging. . "J? n, II. If you want ehsaf. iilani: Boobs; ll" you want cheap Stationen, Envelopes, ra? per, ia; or, MILLES*' Almonas; ii you want Printing executed neatly, li you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books mada to ordor, with any desired pattern ol ruling, go to HIRAM HABBIS, NO. 60 Eroad street. LOOK OUT ! Or Von Will Lose n Fortune. THE "SALE vi' TICKETS TX GEOIiiiTA STATE LOT? TERY, for thaOraad Scheme ;;i October 9th. UAMTA-L PRIZE, $20,ooa. Tickets utily Ont? Dollar. Closes TO HOHBsjr at c P. M. Offlc* So. 20 BROAD STREET. 1 Ortoher ' .-> LUIA k NEW J:ORK, 'ESIABLLSHED USO.) MANUFACTURERS~AND DEALEBS LS FINE CARRIAGES and warranted equal to any made in ibe United States S3- Descriptive catalogues sent on application. August :<0 fm* BUSINESS . NOTIGES, . ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE A'?.'XHE DAILY XEWS* OFFICE: - ?..J? M.i .? Auction Sales Tn?e "Jay. ? CAMPBELL, KNOX * Co. will coubmo tho Bale to-dsy, at 10 o'clock, ai their cash auction house, No. 55 Haael street, or dry goode, just received. W. ^llASxrx, S. C. Bs, will soli tar? day, at the North? east corner ol thpjCourt House, at 12 o'clock, a lot of land in President street, a lumber cart and a carriage; also, at 1 o'clock, on Matono'-s lot, King stfeet rosd, ail" the rlsht and title ol tho^fcfendant. tn a dJstiUsry/ . Eu.nor & Cc. will soll thin day. at 10 o'clock, at their salesrooms, No. 158 Weet?arr street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, blankets, satinets, clothiua and drv goods. -ot*.-/^*"* A-A-A~4A - A The best Dyspeptic Bitters now in use tire Pammi's' Hepatic Bitter?. They never fail tff rive "relief. Try a Nut!.', nd bc convinced. For sala by all Druggists, m ?.' ^- - -*? Jk Cara., What is TARRANT'* ErYERVEffiPFNT SELTZER APF.RIEsT, and what'oVeits eflect^L These are ques tions which the great American pobim baa a right* to" ask. and ii als" has a ri^ht to expect a caudid and satis? factory reply. The preparation ia a mild and gentle salmo cathartic, alterative and tonic, and ia nioit^iaro fully prepared in tho form of a snow whito powder," con? taining all the wonderful medloal properties of the far famed Seltzer Springs of Germany. Of its effects we would say (bat those who have teated the preparatlm "are the best judges, and moy doclare over their own signatures that tho proparatiou will promptly Believe indigestion. Regulate the flow of the bile. Cure every species of headache. Tranquilize the nervous, system. Refresh and invigorate 'die weak. Miti? gate ?he pangs of Rheumatism, neutralizo acid in the Stomach. Cleanse and tone thc bowels. Assist* tho tailing appetite. Cure the heartburn/ If yon rfre a sufferer give this Remedy one trial, and it will convince yon of the above lacts. TARRANT A- CO., Sole Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Druggist*. 3mos Septembor 12 Ken nc ky State tomi...mt un Lottery, MURRAY. EDDY ,t CO., Managers, draws KVfRY DAY ut Covington. Ky. Whole Tickets from $1 to. $1U; Sharer In proportion. Capital Prizes irorxi iipoo to fc:r..oo<). H. T. PETERS, Agent. N'J. 93 Hasel street, ( ballest?n, S. C. September 6 - * Imo The Tlni. tr? Advertise in tlte Country Tn?: Vaay.rx Ins a lar.^e circulation throughout At. middle aud upper District! or (be State. AdvertUln?; rates as reasonable ar. tba ?trlngoncy ef the money mar* kel aili warrant. Merchants and other* wishing to use th- columns of the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor. . February SS Columbia? fc. c. a LOOK ?U?! QR YOU WILL LOSE A FORTUNE. THE .SALE OF TICKETS IN GEORGIA STATjfcOT TERY, for tho Grand Soaeme of October Otb. CAPITAL PRIZE, S20.000, Tickets only One Dollar. Closes'-TO? MORROW at SJ?. M. Offlco No. 20 BROAD STREET.. Probar V 2 Invisible Poisons. The Mwdicls and tho Rorgtas fortified their systems with powerful antidote* against the subtle poison* with which they used to destroy their enemies, and which they feared might one day bu employed against them s?; vus. There are invitibU pottom, almost aa deadly, against which few of us think of taking any precautions. Those banes are in the air. When the atmosphere is surcharged with tbeui. ns it sometimes at thia ssaaon, ' epidemic fevers euaue. The Summer which bas Just . closed has been a most remarkable one. The amount of rain that has fsilen has been enormous, and fha exau lationsfrom the soil have been, and are, dense and co j.tous almost beyond example. These exhalations exer? cise a pernicious lnfluoncc on the vital powors, and pre- ' dispose the nysb-.ro to disease. Everywhere people are complaining of unusual debility, lassitude and depres? sion. These symptoms are generally forerunners of an epidemtc. Combat them early-before they lapse into something w >T*e-with HOSTETTERVS STOMACH BIT? TERS the mu. '. iffoo?ve nntidot? Ut malaria that the vegetable kingdom bas ever yielded. Its op-ration ts three-fold,-invogaraimg. dopurative and auUbihouai Free from any Ingredient that ls in the slightest degree deleterioaa to heaHh. and containuig the juices and ex? tracts of the rarest medicinal herbs, it is immeasurably superior, an a defensive prepararon*.to any other tonie, herbal er mineral, .at protent used tn medical practice. A ' course of HOSTETTER'S BITTERS ls, humanly spanking, a perfect safeguard againat Intermittent and remittent fevers. 6 October 7 Know thy Destiny. Manaau F. F. TuonVTO.N, the great English Astrolo? gist, Gah voyant and Psyohomeir.cian, who baa aston tshed thc scientific classes oflhe Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Mad ame THORNTON poa aceces such wonderful powers of second ssrht aa to ena? ble her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance to U.e single or married of either sax. While i^aatat. of trance, she delineates the vary featiyjes of the person, you are to marry, su i by theaid o^an instrument of in ti tilo power, known aa fb? Psych* -i uotrone. guarantee*! to produc? a hfe-like picture of tho fusaro husband or wits of tho applicant, together with date of marrfsf? position ' ip hie, leading tritt? of character, kc. This is uo hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert. Sba will send, when dashed, a corhfled certificate, or written guiranteo. that the picture ls what It purports to be. By ?euelosinr; a small lock of hair, and giving place of JairtB, agc, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty ennts and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture snd desired Information by reiurn mad, ATI coawaunicatious sacredly confidential* Address, in confidence. Madame E. F THORNTON, P. 0. Box 22$, Hudson. H. Y ' * *: ? -T _._ March 3? Free to Everybody. ) ' A Large, v pp. Circular, giving information of Uis greatest importance to the young of both sexas. It tcachesv&ow thc homely may become beautiiul. tb'.* despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young ia dy or'gcntlerasn should fad to soul the ii address, sud receive a copy postpaid, by rstmn mail. U ArtdrSss P. 0. Drawer, 21, Mirch.80 1/r - Tro/, N.'Y mm 4. , NEW YOKE, June 18, 1867. I WE, THE .TNU ERST G NED,SHIFTING JtERCHANTS ul the City ol Now Yolk, from the oR repeated testimony of many different Sea Captains, in Whom we have im? plicit colindaste.', and feeling it a duty which we owe lr. our feilow-men, hereby bear witness pT thp great confi? dence we foal In tho truly marvellous curative powera of MAJOR J. T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY for the cure sud prevention of SMALL POX, YELLOW FEVER, Ac, and we cheerfully add our signatures, hoping Its won? derful merits and great blessings may be. known to the World. . ^" ' DBELT SONS ? CO., No. 43 South Streut. ? / CURTIS & WARD. No. 4.1 SouUl Street. D. R. DE WOLF k CO, No. 103 Broad afa-cet. ' HENRY k SON. No. 2? Cocottes Slip. SIMPSON i SHAW. No. 27 Coentic* Slip. WM. A. MOORE, No. 2U:> bouth street. " JAS. T. TAPSCOTT, No. 80 South afreet/ GEO. L. TAPSCOTT, .j.Tapeoott Bro., No. SS South street ROBERT HA1YKE, No. 86 South street. And many others. The Remedy hu never been known to full. Price per package $5. Forwarded free to any point in the United States. Address J. T. LANE $ CO., io. 163 Broadway, New York September? _ 36* ? O??OS, CH?tV81 ALS0 &T:t>. ' ' FRESH ARRIVALS DRUGS Mi? )Wtim ! ? E, H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARR FT . CULGMKL. QUININE, MORPHINE, Iii. i.'AKB. SUDA. SL'LPHUK. NIT. POTASH, OPIUM, CASTOR OIL, Ac. We hav? packages oi the above arricies put up ox preesly iorcouutry orders. Ou hand all of thc Principal Propnetai-j s?tl Patent Medicinen, which will be sold ai sl.>w figure, September SS ' November 21 ?11.11. R?ELLIira .OFFIEE, NO. 6 STATE STREET CHARLE?TON, S. C. LABOH PROCUBED ANT? LABOB FO?2?D ^ppUo?tto?.* to ut made hi tb ' Genital Claim umce to li. V, STONHOTJSE, Claim Agent September ?H _ _ lino TUE FLORENCE GAZETTE, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT FLORENCE. S. C., offers au excellent mcdl im to Merchoats and others who wish to extend their business in the Pee Dec section of the SUtu- Kates #of advertising very lea consbie . September 16 RAILROADS, CHAJllJCSTOW CITY RAILWAY. to LEATON C?T? RAILtrfT COifl CHi?UMToj*, October 3,1867. j ON AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 7TH INST., THE, Cars will leave on the LAST TRIP from the loweri terHainua at 9* o'clock P. M. By order, E. H. JACKSON, Supt. October.1 k;ifs?i tXJrY? 4 GENERAL SUPERINTLNDENT'S OFFICE, ) CBABLC8TOK, S. C., October 3. 18C7. 1 ON AND AFTER OCTOBER THE (?TH. 1867. THE PASSENGER TRAINS on the South Carolina Rail? road will run aa follows, viz: L?ave Charleston tor Columbia. 4,30 A M Arrive at Ringville.11.15 \ m Leave Klngvllle.11.40 A m. | Arrive at Columbia.,.<... 1.?0 P M Leave Columbia.?o.OO A M | Arme at Ringville.11.86 A M Leave Kinj-ville.,.H.1100 PM Arrive at Charleston"..'. Ht.7.05 p g Leave Charleston for Augusta.10.40 A M.1 Arrive at Augusta.7.40PM' Leave Augusta.?.40 AM Arrive al Charleston.12.30 P St-1 . The Paasengor Train on the Camden Branch will con? nect with Tp and Down Columbia Traine, ann WlhninjrV tell and Manchester Railroad ? Train H OU Mcm?avs. { Wednadoyt va& Saturday 1. 7 - SIGHT EXPRESS, FREIGHT AND PAKENSER Ai COHMO DATION Tit AIN will caa astbuV.vH. viz: " Leavs Charleston for Conimbia.;. |W_WftWO P H Arrive at ColuriTola.77..'clio A*M Leave Columbia.3.00 P M Arrive at Charleston. 3.20 A U Leave Charlea.on for AugiiRta. 7.90 p || Arrive at Ai Wim ta.,-... 6.50 A M Leave Augusta.4.10 p M Arrive at Charleston.4.OO A M | H. T. PEAKE, October 1 fmwlmo Qenaral Supc-intendent CHAMOIS OP SCHEDULE-SAVANNAH A ?VD CHARLESTON RAILROAD. OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON B. R. CO., ) CHAMJMTON, October 2, 1867. { ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, THE 8TB INSTANT, the Passenger Train over this Road will runas fol? lows, viz. : i *,*-*?>. , On Tufjdity, Thursday and Saturday of each week, the Train will leave thc - Company* ?.?pot, west Mill street, at half-past tl o'clock A. M., stopping at the regular Sta' tons on the roAeiend at the j Action of tha Port Royal Road at half-pan tr o'clock, arriving at Pocotaligo at 12 meridian. Returning, will leave Pocotaligo at 1 o'clock P. M., and arrive in Chariest n at half-past fl P. M. { ^etouer a , _ 6 ' J fo'OUBLE DAILY 1 ALI RAIL PASSENGER ROUTE BETWEEN ' VIA " * Chalanooga aiitl Grand Juuctiou THROTJOR MFOYUQirJilNE HOURS, i rpaAlNS LEAVE ATLANTA D.tlLY At 8:15 A,M. AND JL 7:00 P.M., making clono connections ut all points Arriving st New OrleauB at 8P.M. and 11:40 A.M. jt^FaaseflKera by trains of the Georgia Railroad make close conn notions with this route at Atlanta. NO STEAMBOATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE, ELEGANT SLEEPING COACHES ON Al i. NIGHT 7 TRAINS. I BACK* AGE CHECKED THBOPGH. FARE AS LOW Al I BY ANY OTHER ROUTE THROUGH TICKETS GOOD UNTIL USED Cen be obtained at General Ticket. Office. MtV??lSSh. Georgia Railroad, Augusta, Ga. ; South Carolina RaibVoed, Charleston, S. C.: South Carolina Railroad, Colombie ft C. JOHN B. PECK, Master Transportation, 1 , July 13 3ico Western and Atlantic Railroad, j ? LOTTERIES, . PNTUCKV STAtE LOTTERY . ? (OK THE HAVANA l?LA.\i ilifAI FOR THE BENIF1T, OP THE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDB^? CO., Maimer*. Great Seheme. ^ ??% ?jr^Ass T. . fm*l CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000 ? I ?OS PRJ / ?S-$a.t0.650 TS PRIZES TO RIC DISTRIBUTED ! To be Qmmiji Covin^toit,K?ii< nckyi * OCTOBER loth, 186;. WHOLE i it K ITS, $13 : HALVES. $0 : QUA !t IE KS, s l. EIGHTHS; $1.30 ' " - The chancee arc far more fa voa able to draw prized rn this than in any other Lottery in thc world. Pnrehaears of Lottery Tickets si.ould always*examuo'tae?.':Ueeiae? . Pilzes paid in lull without diaetmut. Official drawing- sent each purchaser, corrmcmden?rmay rely op wpajpteetBulJon to orders b) ea closing money with iuu adir?es. V t"fi 47*Ail?' dara 'Sat ri?J?ta. i alni es, and infion^Uon to be addressed to H. T. PITERS, rmted States Licensed Agent, , _Key Box ClCnarlasion. S. Q.__ ! iiaaasi O?ewrTo. 90 Rafe! srrW?* ! Septemhere > ^ , ^ . . . j GEORGIA POB THE * V ?A i ?" - . Basel i ~ . .s*--- j OF THE ' . r ism ) M mi Tz r* mm man mm BOYD, WILSON & CO.,*Manager* Great Extra Scheme, CLASH R. ' j CAPITAL PRIZE $20,0W?* ; _ 4.1 Of I $60;000 in Prizes'to be distributed.- ? . itt--' sf*"- ? ' - r . r~ - '." T. ? t TICKETS Oil' ONE DOLLAR ? - _^ . ? ' -- . ^. ? . ' . .i '.via ' *.> . . . - - j TO ijr^x.?AWN A? ATLAi?i-1, GA WEPtfFsmY, OCTOBER 9, 1867; aa? ** _ ?f e? ? ?a?^ ev. *? ? Al! the Prizes ivill be drawn! .-i /? 41 (CAGE OF IPA Ti UK Kitt t'&? SOS JtvLLAR^.J.IABLF. TO )>HA \) iSO.OuO! -_ r - -. 2 . "?T? v . .v:; .'.-i*t .-3 j ALSO, ftAllJ?BMATION NfHEMES! i A JUT A I? PHI ZEN y.llitji g $5000 TO 360,000! -_. j J*** *a -"'I WHOLE TICKETS from $1 tp>w! ^RE? IN PROPOI?TIOV' * I_'T v . : '' " _ ;? ; ' Draws ever] dey. Sunday excepted, at Atlanta. Geo. ^Drawing received In charleston, by'Tel?.-rai.h. MC 5 F M ?Udpr^es paid without discount. ?Mclal Drawings sent each purchaser. All Prizes Cashed at thia Office. OS- Correspondent* may rely on pramp^ a:.ention t v-;der* by simply enoloatag money with roil ?ddics.. ?? vn orders r'cr Tickets, Scheme*, und Utomiatio nbeaddxessadtu JAlIEi KE.RR, i Manager's Agent, . Look Box NO.-684. CLiilostun, .- C. Office- ICff30 BROAD STREET. -spto.tncer lu ?H? CAlWiiB^TDlE?, FI'BLI^HED'AT OBAVSF'iURB C. H. THIS PAPER CIRCULATES THF.OIJGHOaUT TH middio porlion ol thc G itc. and ollera the bei laoilitiea for advertisers. February 2? CITY-BUKS s jasn BBS ir fxnwtxm cm?rt?rro? BT?TO 1_?CTTY OE CHAELESTON 6 PER CENT. 8TOCK " *. eiTY OK ftAflSLH??BOXljft . NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COUPON? . * -' MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD BON ? A\D CO???N9 J ' "-? - ??' ? 4Vauted*y . ANDBSW at MOREL ? ND; ., . **. i 4? f Stock Bro Wi, So. 8 Broad h-recC .Octobers ? ? : - ' a BANK BILLS. ? * ri\Hj: ABOVl ''BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET 1 ratc?Tby ANDRREWM. MORELAND. - m- ? Broker. No. 8 Broad strcet. * tttutcinber dN> fmw2mo BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. BUILDING :. i ;i ,-. >' > - .: .??? .* aV:" * i** * ' ? MATERIAL ? .* ,.- ?, *. . ' .?* aV > . * - -J? SASHES. BLINDS, DOORS, *'** ? ' . Sa ? NEWELS; HAND RAIL, BALLUSTERS^ r*r Biiactef?, ?&, &C.,"&C. bi ; v . W. P. RUSSELL Ko. 5 Hayne-st, y<?~? * - . -r ? jCia . v. m. > M DOOR UM. VV. W?LL?AUS 40),, M^LNCFAt TLRH1B. OF THE ABOVE BLTLD?NG M 4 TT Tl*AT*, in Charleston for the psst saventeen vears, would call to th? attention |*f all in'?Mr fend ilia adjoining State* that he baa in stack ?Ver . 820,000 OF THB-A30VE GOODS, M*D?'?P IN TBE I ??BT* SUPEBI?E atOlrTER, OP THE "BEST j ?RY m^tol?X, raug?n?? in ,^?ze F???i THE , SMAJ.LEST... T? THE LARGEST EVER U8?D ' IN, ^UILD?K?lS,' which ho orfera To-Qaj FOR ^AfiH,.**^rica?to.'^ tiew Yorjfct?ty for the saine'class and character of Goods. These (loodan^ve all been manufactured with especial reference* to tho wants of tho people ol this sen ion, AXD JlPIMJOABLF, JO THE EINT OT BUIL$I5U?3 ERECTED HERE. IT-IS ALTO J QETHER DiFFttflPNT FROM THE CLA88 Ol rWORf USU A LIA' BRPUfeHTTO THlj& MA?E1 [FOE SALE, BT.1S? ENTIRELY OF A SUPEBIOI ? I 4 ' ? * *"* QUALITY. ?.'???>"'?? mw II -?????Mann - i!??? . In connection with the stock in sture, Mr. RUS SELL MANUFACTUBE0 TO ORDER ALL ODI SIZES at his large and complote establisbmen OVER JNO. F. TAYLOR et CO.fa MACHI NI ?HOPS, PRITCH.VRl) STREET, NSAR ?ASI J BAX, where he afea all tho late^improvemsntw" o Machinery; ?'d"^v?r facility for mn^t?urinj jthis maf^eriaTVBjc|Jea"p;se it^?tVhc ^orf?TrT AN1 Northeim city. , ?. . m ?- . , We reqnc^i nil ty. K'VC us a call ?.l our Htore Ha. 5 HAXN? .STREET, next door to GEO. VI '.tl-- ? Vi?tJU?Jtt mt devland examine foi themaelves. m tm m. m Jw ?iflajne Street. Kaer)^D*|er.O ? ' m thal mo . ?iACEllAfiEOUS, GO TO 50 2CJ BAST BAY AND BUY. YOUB /m } BUBB Wm Acier g . , TANWBirori; ' NEATSFp?I OIL for Leather HOM - . -* "~ >Crj?CATING OILS, for MachinaTy, I At figures within the reaoti of all. / W?. ML BIB*? tMJO? September 13 .-- _ _ --,- - ?^?i. -*-. a? y - HOWE'S PREMIUM STANDABI 1 LWAYS TARE THE HIGHE?T, ^RSJilLM. AN A. TOOK" It AT PARIS THIS YEA'R, aa offlcial doci ments will aliow. . - --. Tbeae ScaMe are placed entirely on t.hair aotual merit W? every Scaw Ia .warranted to give entire aa tia faction. RAILROAD TRACK COUNTER ' | *. HAY, COAL B?TCHJ4BS"' DORMANT ' DRUGGISIS' and fS?RTABLE BHOKEBS'SCALES. Of every sice and varietv OaBTind examlcc samples i tba CHARLESTON AGENCY, gigj^pfnlarviu'a^Safe, ^ ' Wi-M. B??D:& GO., > Satitember ? NO. 2CS EAST gAYOTREET. WA1? YTTS FIRE, BURGLAE [>AMP PROOF .MAR^TN.'K PAl ENT SAFES uev.r mould t'?elr tonten MARTnrs PATENT i'AFES never corrode the iron. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never loaf their Fire-pit qualitv. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES are the ovdy SAi'ES fill ?ali Aluin and Dry Plaster^ No ot/ier safe has th( qualiflcatiom. ' ^ ?tTTE REFER TO THE afSUft?StS, COTTON*? YT TORS. Bankers and Jeweled of ml* citfwbi we Lu ve Mupplicd. Sixty-eight ct t bec J Safes have bi .old by na stace the clo e ot" the wu?-, which alone aboi be a sufficient guarantee thafe-ttey a.-t di v,-* claim. Call and examine the Stockn^y. ? :. , tad or dfiid fi Circula.-. W. M. Blfct? Sa co. NJ. 203 EAST BA V, Agc;*? :or Cbarlestoi Sejtembw? Imo The t?reeu\illo MouB?atnoer 13 PUBLISHED r.'ERY THTJB3i>A> tT* SI 50 ? yeux, m a ivancs. \ lT-.rtta^ment? insertei 1 at ui rates. t.. t. EtiFOBD, May 10 Edi tor and Pf -onsicto SALES. mr SALE li dTFiari Tocia* \ sold THIS "DAT, northeast corner ( ? -'precisely, ' . JSrjKI UUe ?ad interest of the defendant in a .LOT OF LAM), with the bulldfcurs and tafrovements therer*. ?Uaet^No. le President stpeef, between Camion I .? . Alfa *" . ~~~ At the same Urns and place " *? ?ffi* theo*end.ntlna; Levied on and to be sold Us the property of Bell k "Whife. survivors ot Bell, Ythib A f?0" at the suit of W H. Cba fee, . r ? ?.LMO? " .* J? At the same tlasvand place. > All the right, title and ?nteres', of the defendant in a CARRIAGE. . m Levied on and to be Aid. as tho property of Michael Wallace at the suit of William Moran. Terms cash, W, S". HASTIE, Oetobor 7 ma S. C. D. SHERIFF'S S ILE. By virtue of a warrant o? restitattoc am Fi. Fa. will be sold THU JD AY, 7 th day of October next, on tho lot of Malone. King street rc*JR, ?axt door to tho Foundry of E. Merkor, at 1 o'clecS P. M. Jrectoely, ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE AND IN'TFBEST OF THE DEFENDANT rN A DISTILLERY, with Boiler and P*pe sad Ave small Boilers, and ot 1er appurtenances, levied on and to bo sold as the property o?eraestMerkerfor costs due in the ease or the State e*Wt\. G. L. Buist, Ad-1 mtnlstrator. rs. Ernest Merker. Terms cash. W. 8. HAST! October 7 m3 S. C. D. -, Sale qf Gocemmei?.l'imeriy, Wl?? be sold at Pubhc Auction, on MONDAY, the I ?th day of October, at IO o'clock A?.M., on the premises, at Banncan'sDepot, on the Northeastern Railroad, A FRAME, BUILDING, late tho property of tile jo called ConfederateJfetee. The blinding is ?OxIG feet, with a 7 foot piazza. Terms, cash in Government funds. In compliance with instructions from the Commissioner i^ureao?t. F. and A. L. JAMES P. LOW, October 7 Chief Disbursing Officer S. C. ' ? OUT! Or you will Me * Fortune. THE SALE OF TICKETS IN GEORGIA STATE LOT? TERY, for the Grand Scheme of Oetobor Oth. C Af ITAL PRIZE $?,-000. Tickets only On?4>oIlar. Cloaaa ZO-. MORROW at 0 P. M. Offlce No. 20 BROAD BTWET! October 7 2 PHOTOGRAPH G ALU RIES. REOPENS!*. QUINSY & CO, TlS?PEN THEIR PHOTOGRAPH GAXXsJRY 70 JLV DAY, wSffaU tho LAttSTNOVEiyrtES AND IM? PROVEMENTS OF THU. ABT. _'_X?, NO. 261 KING STREET.1 October ft t __Jz?~L T??S!FS?& IRON TIES AT E,BDUCE!) PRICES I JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF "BEARDTS PATENT SLOP TTE." AVIV - * -. - BEARD'S PATENT IMPROVED BUC??.F TTE," which will be sold at greatly reduced pitees, aaa- on liberal terms. Dealers supplied at a heavy discount. GB?. W. W?LWAMS & CO., Factors October! - -Tb PATENT SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON . BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA STATE PAIR. IT DI AS CHEAP A TIE. AND THE BEST ONE YET invented. It ie the strongest Tie, standing by rest a strain of ('?OOO) two thousand pounds. The most -easily adjusted Tie, as lt la self-fastening. Thambst simple, requiring culy to sup (he band into the buckle, and the elasticity of tho cotton fastens itself, and it cannot bu? ccan- unfastened. For sale, in large tt small q tillea by i iU.-?S, RpBEKTS k CO., s Commission af rrnanls and General Agrnb>, " So. 8? Front street New YockjCttv. STREET BRO. ic CO.. Agents,* Joly Ifr- ?imo Charleston. 8. C. "EAGtE" COTTON GINS, M ADE ONLT BY BATES, HYDE & CO., Bridgewater, Msn?N NEW ?OHK-H37 Water street. BOSTON-5 Pheonix Building. NEW ORLEANS-01 St Charles street. Augusts limo Th<? Arrow fies and Painted ?ror UAKDS FOR liALE?fi COTTON /"(OMBINE THE UTMOST SIMPLICITY WTTH TH1 Kjh ?reitesl StCURIfY. They are made of the bes WROUGHT IRON, and have been thoroughly tested ant approved by-the * m COTTON PBKSSES - . In afi the principal Seaports, and by the Planten (brongar)at (he Cotton-growing State? For sale by Merchants and Dealers tn ah the prinaip* cities ead towns, at aie very lowest prices. /Sf A Liberal iMseonnt te> Dealers, ROBERT MUI?i:.& CO,., ? AOEIVTS FOR SOUTH C VBOLTjyt, _ . BQflTCE * CO.'S WHJOtF, ? jepfcnbar 26 * - Ntta> i ? Charleston. ' INGERSOLL'S j il FOTO f OTO PftE^ .of- -*~ * ? ?apt ! Li' : tiiii /ea- ?. {ttl IJ^^jKfipe"'~"~~"nB7^ ^WtWK r-, (srv ^^^^jHjk"sW^ BK ii*.** ^3Uttk*^ P KM&?VW7 h-f^LfLa,* RPM "SJI?JS7?*? Bl ll w?W< For COM?-eni?ieet Economy au Cho.upiiess, the greatest Labor Saving ItwMne that can be put on ft Plain aflou. * * illMTIOXS OP THK HEUi'M.:: , " March 1,18C7. j Mt4trs. Little if- M ar'MU : GENTLEMEN : 1'used, daring the past season, one "Ingersoll A Portable Co|toaJHeses,'' pureTutied cn JI last september, f have always been prejudiced in lav of the '.Screw Press," and nothing but enre necessity I duced me to try any other. I take pleasure, however, adding my testimony In favor crt its eLtire adaptation the wants ot a cotton plantotion. It ha* surpassed r mont sanguine expectations, r-have paeleed with b two hands, yet I pilfer four-tw?"**t each lever. J bales all weighecljvcr GOW lbs. The first lot I sent market averaged 609 Iba. My impression is that WW fl ls about the capacity oMho Frees, and a greater nunit of-pounds subject the foilow-blonk to toq much risk, ti leas the sides of the cotton box waa Increased. Ii won add greatly to the vajae of the Press if the cotton b ' waatcn inches longer. In haste, I am. very respectful Saar obedient servaut, &c. B. W. LAWTON. P. S. I took my Press down and carried it someto -,.ui- wv? failed to ha heute ui iviim' . Tn??reuii :i euuufi * . ' vour?DescrrpUve Circular o. Cvtt0I, Uat yt >T J The Press I^'t/rJ ease from m tot , . -?ged admkahly. J^g??nS work lt, I am satfefi a? lbs. With good active banus ?^b' *?* that from eighteen to tweu?^ packed in a day. u Avantages of lightness, a This Pre? c?t" and ISmpBcTry (being ?sily DU n consetru^"1 F?r?^ 'binary mtel?gence). Great co aid ' SStf? .A-d upon *em ! ToJ^r^^^-^^fBcuLAR and PRICE Ll - ^LITTLE ?& MARSHALL,' =s Agents for the Ingersoll Cott< Press. El? No. 140 MEETING STREET, iur.1 Opposite Pavilion Hotel, _ junen ^ Charleaton,8.( GENTLEMEN : I have ^?^^?tace. alteran I A?CTlfff-iAlES. t -i. ..-cAwrwmt??, Karox & co., Cnsh Auction HOM?, P/O. 66 Hasel street, 1 f -^,*-*5r,???llte PorUtAec. - . W?l^enzfcHIS DAY, at 10Molock, 4c. 40(1 J^aTSortajst of DRY GOODS, Notion*. Condition, caah. ^ October T .'.B?t??..^\neis-a0thing anti Dry Gocdt. Will M Tl TRTC T^?*OT ?CO. * nTVnMeeaffi'?' * the* SsJetrooms, OOSilatHi,, ?? BLANKETS,-ROODS, LongcJoUia. Strinee. Tick*. Do nuns. Sheetings, jBattlnet*. Breadrlotb, cOilnaT^ls Gooda, Fancy Good?, Jewelry, H<m(^CkmVF?rn?ab inj? Gooda, Buttons. Trimmings. Lacea, Straw end Mil Unary Goods, HaOt, jflfc Neck Ties, 4c., ?T October 7 , . targe Stock of a' Rei ai! DA Gooda Store '' uv .io?\ G. Mixncfa 4C co. TO-MORROW iTuesday),.Bth instant,-*! ll o'clae*, will . be aold, at our Auction, Salesroom, Mo. 133 Meeting .street, " Ansrge and well ??sorted stock of DRTGOCD8. eon slating, in part, of Broadcloths, Caesimeres, Satinets, Red .ind White Flannels, Canton Flannel, Black Alpacas, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Mourning and Fancy Calicoes, Cottonades. Brown ar.d Bleached. Shirting and Sheeting. Tickings, shirtinn strip?, Tabling, Damask, Fine Jxiali Linens, Black Dalian Cloth, Scotch Diapers, Barge. Bom bazines. Hosiery, Ribbons, Sid Glov. s, Hoop Skirt*, Corsets, Umbrellas. Parasols. -Linen Cam brio and Cot? ton Handkerchief*, Spool Cotton, jpins, Needles, Bat? tons, Tapes,, Combs, Linen Diaper, Huckaback Tow? eling, Ac * Ac. **-.??.?. , ALSO. ja.-An assectmeni otMEN'B FELT HATS. !5 caaeTCottonYjards. - An Lhvoice'M?RIN?^Sfl?RTS and LRAWEBI. 10 dozen Corsets. 2 bales Bro""' Lhllugs. 30 pieces Red and White Twilled and Plain Flannels. Conditions cash. . ~~" The sale will be continued THURSDAY, if ne? all dis? posed of i, October T PRIV?ff SALES. A BesiCenccbfT portia, cen'raiiy located, cheap - ? . for cash. . BY R. M .MARSHALL ?i BRO. Real Eetewc Anemia, Wo. 33 Broad Street October i p?? CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. voTicK Tb ACTTIOJUEERS. CITY TREASURY OriTQE,? OOTOnxna, 1867. - f AIX AUCTION LIGEN-.ES EXPIBtSD BY ORDI? NANCE onwWth Sepaember. Renewala wfil to granted ou application at.th is office, if sande faring Thu Monck, ... S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. October 5 . _j_ CITY TA^^MONTlfiLY RET?^HSL OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, 1 ' . Crxr MALL, October 1, 1867. j NOTICE IS HETiHBY G?VEN TO ALL CONCERNED, that the Monthly Se tura? for the monah of Septem? ber past, in oossplianoe with the Tax Orejtnance, ratified on the 28 th slay of December, 1886, must be i before tho 16th instant D. 0. Ol October 1 13 dry i KSTIMATKB WANTED. oFFicfijcrrY (Hva ENGINEER, ~\ Crrr HALL, tt^aMSj&L september IL 1887. j ^KALLO PROPOSALS W?LBE RECEIVED UflXTL O tho 3th at 13 o"wock sar, for BUILDING SEVERAL THUN KS >f the lengths end. sizes given below. The es? timates l il include the cost of excavating about 300 j cable yan - of earth, tho necessary filling, reforming of I pavement?, and grading atterThe leylng of trunks. !L ength of Tra uk An Lise street,.270 Length of Trunk In and from lota in Coming street to tho tidal drain.3&0 Length ul Trunk from lota on Gadsden street to the mom ?rain In Wentworth street..........4.190 Lengt?"~0f Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Bsd differ siro ot drain....... 187 Totallengm'..^.L.!.. 877 Ti unka, fo be twelve by twenty Inches in the clear, built of two by twelve inches'prime yellow pim plunk*, ; to rest upon- Bleepers of three by nine Inches, tares fest long, placed five-fee t frojr? ?entres. Braces te be taro by I six inches, dovetailed nato the aides of Trunks, st dis I tances of five feet ?rom centres, The Trunks to be laid to grad? pegs furnished hy tba' Engineer. All the work must be carried on with-tte greatest dispatch. ?a * . t. Plana can be seen at this office. - u < A copy of these specifications must be attached to each oner. LOUIS 3. BABBOT,.. September 12 _City Engineer. I'lHUC NOT1CK. Ol TICK OF CITY TREASUBW, I *- January 3,1867.) PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER . tho following Ordi nan calice nues have been prepared icc delivery from this Office. . 8. THOMAS, ' City Treasurer. SEC. 1. Be il Ordained by tie Mayor and Alderment n City Couw.il atjtembUd, That from aaa after the fix?t da j of January, licenses shall be taken ont for al] carts, dray, . and wagons, used for private and domestic purpo.es, in tho aame manner, and according to the same provision*! now of loree in relation to carts, draya and wagons, leter driven 'or hire, e-cept giving bonds, And each such cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con? faining the numoer thereof, and marked Private, to Oe placed on the outside of the shaft. - SEC. 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer ar. surety to any bondTinder tho Ordinance cont-erningli? censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carnages, fm* less beor shobe a freeholder. SEC. 3. The following shah hereafter be the rates for licensee lor public and private carta, drays, wagons, ?r.s., larluding the horses Or mules used thereof, which aha^ be free from other taxation : PUBLIC CASTS, PEATS, ETC., OB THOSE ?CPLOTTO ER AMU irUSl-V?SS "WU 15TV AS, lOlt HTBE DI?ECT OE ' CfStaxOT. For.o ve ry ?art, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse or mule, ?20. For agery cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horse?or mules, $30.. For every hack and carriage with tiro wheels, $20. For every backhand carriage with four wheel*, 1*0. For every stago oi? omnibus (except line omnibus with two horses, ?60. . For every stage or omnibus (except liss omnibu?? drawn by four horses, 960. . For every truck drawn cy two or more horse? or mule J, SCO. For every expresa wagon drawn hy two or more horses or mules, ?MO. ? BS EAS CASTS AND TOTVATE CASTS, DBAT3, ETC. * For every bread cart or wagon, $6. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do niostlc purposes, and not.to be employed in the tran?, porting ot goods, wares, .merchandise, lumber, or any omer commodity, for compensation, either directly or Indirectly lor the same, ahalrpay for a license the sum of ii, exclusive of the horse or mule. ?tauted in City Council, this 16th day of January (L. s.j in tue year of our Lord one thousand eight hon. dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor By the Mayor. . January 3 W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council AN ORDINANCES . - ? , TO liZOCXATE CSE 8T.OBAQE OA VKfgOtmm, XS? NC- * - Dreis, asm oran nm^ptxktk ona. ^ Stn. I. Se? ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen.T City Council astcmbled. That from and after the LSth day of Jono next, lt shall not be lawful to keep Petroleum, Kerosene, Book OU, Benzine, Benole, or any other la* ' Hamsnable oil or oils on storage or for sale in any cellar, store or bafldi?g south of Line street, in a larger quan? tity tsan flits gallon, on any one lot or pzeaalsas, end I uny such quantity so kept or etorou ahail be contained ut Visai), of Un.er other metaL SEtL A That Petroleum, ito piaduots, or any other in - uamtaable oil or olia, whan br?nfht into tho city by land or wt,ttx, may be kept on any lot or in any building in which cottonJs not stored, for a period not "^nr twenty-mur hears, upon the expiration of which Qm* il shall bo removed and kept ta the manser as required by the foregoing section. Bsc. 3. Any person or'persons violating any part'nf this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundred dollar^ for caph ofldnce, recoverable in any Court of com? petont Jurisdiction. Ratified in City Council thai twenty-first day ol May, In tba year of ajay Lard one thousand eight hundced and aixty-eovsn. ILS.] P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. . W H. SMTTJU Cl?rk of Conn eli_ Jane 6 PUBLIC NOTIGK. 1 * OFFICE CLEBE CST COUVDTL, ) May 1887. ) The following Section of "An Ordinance to abohsh the [ office of Sperintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep lug the Streets* Lanes, Alleys, and open Courts in the City of Charlees ton Clean, and for other purposes," la hereby published for the information of all concerned : For the due protection of the said contractor or con? tractors, it is further ordained, That every owner, lesees, occupant and tenant of any premises fronting in any street, Line, alley, or open court, snail on every day (.Sundays excepted) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, placed in front of bia or her lot, in a barrel, box cv heap, and in read mesa for the contractor, by the hour of sovearO'etock, A. M., trom the first day ot May ta the prat day of November ia every year ; and by the hour ot nine o'clock, A M., from the first dsy of Novcmt-er to the first day of May following. Asd any person cSend? ing herein, or plscing any dirt, filth, garters, or other ofial, ip any .street, lase, or alley, or open corni, after the hours abovo named, shall be subject to a fine not less than two nor more than five dollars, for each and every offence, to bc lmpoaod by the Mayor. By order W. H. SMITH, Maris _ Clerk of Council. KIRK I.OA?. ?, MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1 - . ' - cnx HALL. November. ?,T88i. j ALDPEB?0NS DESLBOOa OF REBUILDING IN THE Burnt Districts and Wu te Places of that01ty, un a er "An Act of the General Assembly, giving authority to the City Council of fffiarlesten to proceed in the mst ter of a Fire Loam with a view to aid In building up thu I City anew." are hereby notified, that the form ofapph. cation for loans can be obtained-*! the office ef the Clerk pf Council, between the hours of D A. M. and 2 P. M AU applications must beff* 'd in the above mentioned office, as the Committee wiu meet every Mewdoyto ocr. I sider'the same. ?t ' By order of the Mayor W. H. SMTIH, November 10_'_ g?erK orsjonnctt, NOTICB. ? OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, ) CHAELESTON, S. C., May*. 1367. ) \ .. TUE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND inclosures, vaults. A-c, wUI commence on Monda? ! uext et inst. Owners and occupants aro hereby requirs?l to se? that their premise* are in good condition and that ?ll filth and garbaga is removed as required by Ord i. I nanee. OUier inspections wiU foUow. By order of Mayer GAOLAIB. """"^ C. B. BIG WALD. _ . CbWcf PoMce. NOTICE. OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING clause of Section 1 of sn "Ordinance to Baise Sup? plier tor the year 1667," ts published for the information of persons seiUng Good? by sample or otherwise, who are not residents of this city. AU such pettana are hereby notified to report ac this office. "Three dollars oo every hundred doUars ef ah good* sold in thia city 1 Tons not residents, by sample or otherwise." W. H. SMITH, March 8 Clerk of Council PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION ! ! 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