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FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1867. OUB L?TTKR JM?f _JPw??B _ BSJW?AX .Craeu?AB will be ready for morning et flo'clock, et tba yt / Order* fer ahy'given' ricmber weekly, with buai ness card inserted, must be banded in on Thurs, dav. ?i ?* . ' ?, , :.: ! To THANHIFN I AuVKIITIPF.KH.-No trsusieat ad? vertisement will bo published in this journal here-j after uni?os paid for in advance. By transient wej mean an advertisement from any person wno le not s roguler advertising customer of tho NF.WH. j JOB WOBX.-We bnvo now completed our office; I so as to c xor ti to, in tho shortest possible tims ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we most re-j I spectrally ask the patronage of our friends. Post Ogle* Notier. . . . PoeT OFFICE,'? CBABTAMtoit, October fi, 1887. f On and after 6th Estant the mails for Columbia ami pointa beyond will close at 4.80 P. M . , A second mail for Columbia and t ho Columbia branch or South Carolina Railroad will clot* At! 9 P. M. Mails for Augusta, Savannah, and the Way Mail from Charleston to Augusta will olose at '.?.30 A. M. j The second mail for Augusta closes at 6.80 P. M. On Sundays but one train leaves, and all mails; close at 6 P. M. POST OFFICE, ) CHABLESION, S. C., July 0,1867. J After to-day tho mails for Northeastern Railroad .will ctoae at ? o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they are expected to reaoh the Railroad 'Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to be ready for delivery, at thjs office n< . .>V, o'clock ;P. M. j I ? ? , CHANOS OF?OSTF . l)KtIVBBY O^BOWOAVM?lt. On and after Sunday, -th inst., this Office will, ha open from five to six o'clock for delivering mails. STANLEY O. TROT!', P. M. [ SHTJPPERB per steamship Manhattan, for? New j York, are requested to sand in their bills ol lading for signature, at tho office of COURTENAY & TBEN HOLM, Agents, No. 44 East Bay, by 6 o'clock P. M., this afternoon. HfiH??'W/'? 'ItfJ (I^I^;;COCBT-HON. GEO. Yfc/?*?*? ** SIDING.-A number of cases were called, but tho majority were marked no?, pros,, and only two ' !i**i8Mel?i?i?y ^layUliarky! oluty. The State os. Samuel Harris-Assault and Bat? tery. mm MATOB'S COURT.- There was notbing.oi' import- | ance transpired beyond the fining of several fruit? erers who had loft their crates on th*. *Jj*Bwa It was deemed VwGflM*U wastd*.sjbNLV t&..these subjects, and a request was made that two dollars each be deposited, whioh would warn them of tho eottseqaences of tho?ii?l-*l} >;" *m kS s * Tax BALI arrival of ? nth, with tbre^ l cotton and j ' Falcon, in advance ?Ti hundred bales < of w< ay report the i, on the ty-one bales oi arrival of steamship some hours er, with eight es. DIE CHABI^STOB ,2j0^f?,~$k; have teen re quested to state that -the T?ts^.n?mber of the Zei? tung will appear on Wednesday, the 23d inst. The Zeitung is the only Gorman paper in this Stat and, We believe, the Only one South' of tba Pot? ra ?o in the Atlantic States. A largo number of subscribers have been obtained, abd the first mun? dar baa been looked for with some anxiety. ! UNITED STATIM DISTBICT Corax.-Hon. Ooo. S. BBTAN PBEBIDINO. Tho United States vs. W: I?EENAN, for passing counterfeit money, oooupiod tho attention of tho Court during tho greater part of the day. The defence introduced Mr. ROBEBT Vrm i and Mr. PADDON, both -of whom1 had been employers of the prisoner, who proved that his character waa good.u W. E. MIKEIX, Esq., opened for the defenco, and wak followed by J, BARRETT COHEN, Esq., the District Attorney dosing for the prosecution. Alter a charge from tho Jtidgo, rptlrod, and brought in a verdict of not cases of Eliza Nunnery and Madora Devigrio were then called, but as additional jurors had to be drawn, the Court was adjourned unfit ll A. M. to? day. - ; . ; jg tir* :i 'Tis MUSICAL ABD DRAMATIC ENTEBTAINMENT last night of the "Bniderhche Bunde" ushered in the gay season with a brilliant eucoena. Beauty was there and faahiou, and tho gallant sone ^of Thor in knightly attendance. The assemblage ? was ona of the largest we have ever seen in the | li all ; and we hazard nothing in saying that they i were well pleased. ; J Itw Th? programme commenced with an overture < from '.Tancrod,'' admirably wmaered, bjr twelve | instruments. The play of tho evening wes *liump* azivBgabundus," .a celebrated and time-h?norod , csjmody. Wo had time only io seo the Amt i act, whioh was excellently given by thc entire caste;' The amateur stage bas not often aotoro like "Zwirn" and "Kuieriem," ??oh of whom, lt seomed 1 to ns, excelled tho other, both keeping the an- ' diane? in a i^tutflrj&rv ni ?:iiwCI*u ts* ?i iff arl 11 THE CHAJBXESTON .HOUSE.-Moaara, STOLID, WEBB & Co., tho energetic proprietors of this establish? ment. :***fe,Bk*-J** 'tribes*,, fenner, prepared for the coming Winter, anal their garner is nsw* YnM-aot of grain, but Of everjr1 style and V?rie?^ of ! fabrics' that are classified as dry goods. From a pin to: a blanket their stock 1? complete, and thing* it wph^l bo ?*j4??4? vM? ia*i?? ?,, needle ina hay-staok, the erttefc) demanded it / their establishment ls' produced instanSr. " ?*u?h de? partment he? a separat? division, and there is no time wasted in a useless search. .'The one price ; system is adopted and as the gooda are of the best quahtioa And sold Rt tho lowest mar- .' ket rates, the nuroeroua customers of the es? tablishment have no difficulty in making their ' selections. Messrs. STPUO, . WEBB & Co., have re- ! costly received large addition? to their stock, and now offer to the Charleston community an oppor- . tunity to array themselves in purple and fine linen, or, in other words, they present for. their inspection sn array of dry goode, areas gooda, ?nd goods of every 'description that has been seldom displayed in this city. Already ba? the bleet of Winter been heard, and hi? footsteps will be soon visiblo. There ia no'time to be lost, and if there are any improvident persona who have neglected 1 vise them to ptoeraStintt THS OBAMB^ BO^T-^ connected .with the fortonee of Gillieston for a . number of years. U was first bnirfc ia : %W, Imt was burnt to tho ground in th? gr?a* 4hrs>of 1888. i The proprietors, nothing daunted commenced re? building the following year, and havepro&u^ a straotnro that for architectural beauty ca? hardly be ?xceeded. The hotel bee several time? beeain ? great dangar from fires, and has been saved o .ly by extreme care. Dnring wat summer the' hotel ! . waa subjected to ? tuorough overhauling, and wa? eonMtWrably imp? the painter's brosh, i fWans ihn death af Mr.' W?. WHfa, a change has boen made in the conlrol oK the business, and llajor J. P. BOSBACH is now the eupermteSM??te^ The Major la aW old ckmpf fgnor, some ?sy?ri*ne* dnrtttg^the war^no^r hm 'nsato coneTsBt-^t*** ?^*ftaM>(s^^ venWsee that are Bourses of annoyance totravel j, .."?.'lil' i i .ii: ,1. . . ? vlstmi'" The Oh-lisws ?ltessl BOT always been a pop?? is resting p?c? with ' partiss1 hom m interios of the SUte, and it ia the univerasltoipresslon * ?o ?^W'a^oSsV ImA'rikl^h?L fist popnk?aS*?^relk^ aatse^M^ H other asjisrtfissi a??- ^ vtM?h<m." ,fflkMA A-ooms, ?pd ^ K?Wa4manae^? Mr. asBBAOB ls aided in hw ?atto? f? ek:' Wt. Airj^r^)Tm??VjAlirJ^ Wi?ftesdey Digi t ?Mt fe., ?kl??. i^;.t.*Mi Tbo pri?OMWB were liUlMHWilWWCd to.th , ^pftWn Trenos;. .j.t ^i?#?i /?uu?H ?di um ?Wtooi ??*-d OT* y?..'lS /l?rl t!tu.U9M&W$?*~*4t lK9Mdu-.ll I li *diH CT. Ltutt??itl-iii .tVMiiiit ?loodv? t-lmtHi;-* ?t?i '-y?i*uti? ...... Tm WAK?o3ftBMii,lBi?i>,i iW**ds?cltsW*?t?m ? ? *f '*;j[f'.?PNI?! lii^feC^tw^! tUiser, ?}>bh.J*x admMae&ihjr- Meeeesj tW^q mark why we were dependant on the outside world for our ; fertilisers when ?ie material was 'it^f^t'iAt, he?Wt we;?re gl**l tba* thia q?MMt' tion ha?boen solved, and ?new source of revenue opened for our people. Dr. St. ? JUMEN an experienced chemist, lia? undertaken tho manu- j factor* ot ?jtijwlti^^ I to be equal in ?enta/ wepeot "to those1 ?ow in ?se. Southern planter, being peculiarly adapted Co tho | yield of tho cotton (ind provision. cr opa. Moqers. W. 0. 3)OKK8 A Co., the agents, cnn ba found nt No. 1 fkmth Atlantic "Wittf,,' fliers they wittie 'p?a?^^j&re^ . :.K. ::-.-o-. W> "??"v;,r,!. K'? r?ritmr; ,. >ii... imo--w i.ljr?/.* . .. .iudci ..i -..i. > "ir'".q 1 ."! ?-.o?o ' ? !"t? OKAKU MILLINSKY OfKnwo.--We roter lady readers to . Ute open Lug of ne w and < fashion? able mtllroery;gd<jdB W(^9^^'^n^?^w\ Her establishment ie centially located, being; only four doors from Wet?tworth^lnKing; etwotV'?indj tho.profliaiou of Jacos, ribbons* flowers oud other indescribables, would turn the heads of anYhttti tho fair sok. ; A gftttco at tho interior of the eetab-j Uahment wa? aufflciont toaSBuro us that Mrs. ZFH KOW waa an oxporioucou mi'diiier, fdr the loves o? bonne ta, that were ; exhibited could only have been (ramed by wt is tic har.ds. Slr?. ZEUNOW han established a. reputation aa a fashionable milliner,, and her ntimorous patrons will ba pleased to learn, that abo ha? obtained an additional supply ot'; novoltiea from over tho hewing pond. Cold! weather ia atoadily approaching, .and it behooves thone who wish to keep np with the t?nica tb ?p?e?l thair, winter outfit, and we know of few places that offer more' advantages than Jira. ZEB HOW. '?;..? i . lil i. I ! raU ? 1 ' --US sit:.,,/ TUE BALTIMORB AND OHABLESTON STEAMSHIP LISE. ^Tho following notice of the oxceUenteteam Bhips which run ret ween thia port'and Baltimore, and of which Mesara. MOMDEOAI A Co. and COUR? TENAY & TRENHOLM are the agents, appears in tho Baltimore Gazette of the ICth imitant : . ", " "Among tho arrivais at this port yesterday waa the:;tteAflj-hip -$?^;jf?0b" Charleston, with ? cargo of upwards of eight hun? dred balda Of cotton, .'.pita-la said to;b?th?lt?$ert shipment of cot ton ? ever hrough t to this pori in one eh ip. The Falcon belofjga to the Baltimore and Charleston Railroad and Steamship Company, aud baa, with her consort, the Sea Gull, become worthy, commanded by, able {and. experienced officers, these ship? barf ?inc?. January .feat, when the lino waa a tarted, mad* their weekly tripe bo tweanfcte t^M'fl?^&^A?m^ regularity, ' ? ? Messrs. MOBBBOAI A Co., tho agents, torsos by'^ert?a?toigt Vttflt Ifte, steamship PatapBoo ia added to this imo, and will leave tina nott on|of-niog*ow; ?ieT7?i inst., for Cbiu^?tfion. Tl ie Patapaco ia also a fast and oomfortablo ahip, and will add materially to the availability of tho hue: ' life relations he tween the people of Balti? more and Oharleatort aro of tho moat cordial char? acter, and the, acoceen pt the Baltimore and Charleston Steamahip Company'* line ia ?proof ol their rapidly increaaiug huaihosa tionnections." 1.' MODIFICATION or J car OBDEBS, ?O. 89.-The Columbia Chronicle save: Jd ia Honor, Judge MOSES, yesterday rend iii Court a letter which-he received from His Excellency, Governor OBB, noti 15th instant, had agreed to modify Order No. 89 as roljos/s:. V.r.,V.?i/ * I", ut <' Tho juries drawn .at the Spring Tarsi ol tho Su? perior Courts and the July Term of the District. ?pnrt, wfll be permitted tp servo during the, pre?, sent Fall Term of these Courts, with the condition that if a Juror hah not been registered, ho is liable to be ohallenged by the State or the defendant, in criminal caaea, and by the plain tiff or defendant in civil proosedixiga. ? -o itel > i iii te . . ?i i All Jadees, how-over,' wilt bo required at tho present term of tho Courts, in drawing Juries, to place the namoa of all persona who bave paid taxes for the current year in the jury box, and from these Hats to draw Juriea for the Spring Torin of the Circuit Court and the January Verm of tho Districts. The names of persons who' have not been registered, j provided; mM hj^rejpaid taxea, will be placed in into box; but they ai e liable to be cases, And by the plaihnft or defendant in civil pases, as above stajs^ Jjj?c^asc: ?>| non-registra? tion, ? '* Lista of persona vegi?tered are to be flied with the Sheriff, to bp usod^ if .neceaaary, toentablish thefactof regiBtrstioa, ehou?d a juror bechsj Jurios drawn lo conformity to Order No. 89 will ^'oiit'ih?#items.-- . ''i ' ! -i '...Q' --'f ;? iwria vw t . . .- :'.V . . . ! . .' ?: < < iv N TO SAOTXB, two Lon o? LAND IN A?KSH.-A JOOD SPECPLAXION.-Aiken ia ono of the most ileaaant intorior towna in the State, "ita elevation .bovo the sea, the dry 'soil and salnbriona climate, Combine to render it a pleasant and healthy <r#> l^a^mrt House, and the bnsinasa of tbe place bo largely increased. It ls in oloso communlca ble in every respect, and for five doft*rs a heme able in a few years'time. " We are well' ?e^?Se? wit?^paaU?? owner r> tbs prpxitrtjf, ,ai?d ;hi>vi?g ;besn .a, trident o* Alkan, lususjsaah tl?ssafigj ea the snbJeoL It is ! asidotn^ ?A?r^ oRp^^ttw^.'?^'U.it;: ! self, and it should not be negleeted, ?a while the m icosaitie?, o? others ar? rel?eved, the party ih!- ' vsaUng may bsoome the lucky owasw BslstlB* jfjnH : ptty. ' ' '".'. ? ' "' . A list has besli opened- in our eflee, to which w ? invite attent?op, ; A frw cUano??:bAve already bi en tasen, snd, M.?WMWrats? ie limited, those w lowish to make the-rent*** ?Rottfd a^ply**^; | <: r?v90 RI . '.' , ? '-> j - QiU-.v ' t- ?. 1 . ?<t,u'''^ ? rici jftfeSi^ fferAi^sW.iiiiiw i mmmu ?WM*?- ? d^ctsof thewori?:and carrie? passenger? to sil pi rte of the Mt,' whether civillKod or barbarian. ot t in sosMtfeeriy^iBsSm ptisv ft cse penetra ted, not ot ly intel regansblessed with'th? Ifent ot ??vlUza th n, but b?rbarlc States, ' Wh??e intelligence and Je J^?<J^^?A^ inflwfcneei 'lb th* tJftWtlun^ Dt^ialS Ice e?y eM refiaWs, their olfea? being amos? 4e ira. Itrv?R 'B?mB?:-lTh? member* of the seven 1 Colored Churches <*u stol? otty, end the pabilo i i K on or al, ere resp estftsMy tmvited to attend s .Bai - <?S^B^^ 1 tomi Sunday, the ?SK*Q*4>p?*typ;?t1?toWKfr M over and back in good time, leaving Yenning' H Wbarf, nt tho foot pf Calhoun, street,as follows : Ffrat boat at 9 o'clock A. M.; second boat at 1 li o'clock A. M. ) i ry % K O fl Price- Grown porsona, fiO cento, to go and M turn; children, '?0 coote, to go And return. ? . Oltere wiH bea, ?t^t^'^i^li?^ I ?tims for the benefit of the Oalvary Baptist Charol, Done by order of the Galgary Baptist Church. 11Wi. ? "> 'i Bott G. SMALL, PMtok: '1 j .October 15 ..-^??^^^m? ..!?-.- ss?'. ?S ;' M rf '' If you want cheaij.Jli^^?kai,,?.,. ^^?p?ai If you want cheap, Stationery, Envelopes, Fi per, Ac.; or, MII.T.I?RH''Almanac;' jfv'*' ' "'' li you want Printing executed neatly; ?i'A?VtT* '/** '?'.t'T If yon want Booka bound Lu an v ut y lo, or Accoun ti. ,I*U ,u?utiiUiTi ?v fWiiirirr Bool^iaa^.^.pxa>irt.wl% atxy rleoMred, patterns ruling, go tu HIHAM ll ARIUS, No. 59 Broad street ,i b.esrt-. w s s?ginini i M? / ? ,AW#r^^ |-BBW<o**tf<yE.1'--''' . ".. ?^ik^?i "H" du* i fl taiivfi?^ ... _ 0.yi<rwi ..m Auction Sale? THU 0?y. ..... -lirias bBAxa witt* selfihll day; >t itali' sk^coriiei of Km* Sod Liberty straeta. at 10 ?'dosk, slaty boote and abos*. . '' ".- .;? > . ' ' MCKA? & OAMFBKix Will Ball thia day, ai 10 o clock, at their Salesroom, Mo. 130 Meeting street, furuiluro? groseries, Ac. ^ "n'"-?' ( ' | CAMPBELL, KNOX & Co. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, I in their Cash Auction House, No. OO BsssI" Street, fattdlnjw, Var?to, Bof^-.-.*'?''-w ..v?o..w?i 11 KU.E?T 'S> Co. will ieU this day, at - o'clock, at Salesroom, Mo. 133 Mooting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, the remaining contents of s retail dry goods ?atore. ; v ?.? . ,? . ....?i .... f< ? ?) iii turf.?* ' '.--o 11uttiturn a???....I?.?.. .? ..WW h MUtiltll? lb .-i * -ii ' J Hi Slik'iJ tl u.'j i. i.v>K ;A Fsv.t WortAKaewlaf>' a .... Tho best investment for an invalid, who suffers from Ul^'^^.k^a^-taB^tt;?*hairw> B>i l>a?o Bitters, se it will he sure to ?Wo relief. For sale by all Druggists. .... ... f ; ,Whst ls' TABRAirr'8 ;BiTEBy^lCMT'''Aj^__ APERIENT, and whet are its effects ? Theoo,?rs guee- | tlons which the grast American publie bas s right toi ask, and lt also has a right to expect a candid ?nd sslls-| factory reply. The preparation Ss a mild and gontlo sahne cathartie, alterativo and toado, atad ls most ears.! fi?ly prepared in tho form of a snow whiie powdor, con? taining ?ll Ute wonderful medios! properties pf the far famed Selteor Springs cf Germany. H ?? Of Its effects we wou?d say Butt those who have tested the propsrat^n ire the host judges, and they declare ?nsw their own signatures that th* preparation will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the flow of the bile. Cure ovory.specloa o? headache. r Tranquilize the nervous system. Refresh and invigorste the weat. Miti? gate th? pangs' of Rh eu mtstiam. NoutrnUio sold in tbs Stomach., Cleanse and foss the bowel's. . Assist thc tailing swstll., ,mm Un hBBss..snu~~~.~-~ If y on araa^fferer give thia.Remedy one trial, and lt will conrtnes/jou ofjpe ipoveJSCB-I f$ ITARRANT Ss CO., Soto Proprietors, Msw York. Sold by sU Druggists'. * 3 m oe September 13 THE PHOENIX has a lanes circulation throughout tho middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertteint; rates ss reasonable ss the stringency of the money mar- . bet will warrant? MerchanteI aid others wishing to ose ^cbh^a^.^ Peper s^T address Su?sMitMM l? Kow, as heavy fogs erise and seining winds com? mence to blow; row, as ihe huujau body,.exhausted like inanimate nature by tho he*ta of Hummer, begins to wUt and droop; now, sretea Inclement Winter makes- tte of the beat awlimatAnSSutie in existence, fiOSTET FeversaJMjBH^^^knt in all parts of Ute country. Q*M|^UH^|HHHHM^> wlu tabt quell tho phase of Itla^HiwA^I^HHsVv^^^irvsdes tbs satire Wast.' ItBjeMW ia BO. fiJakefcmody (SOcaBsdlteassd ller thasjatel^lsdy. i But^cfaiDlBa is tasffioteut m Uv heavy penalties, that any given ''Fever and Ague Dis? trict" should be exempted from the disorder for soy particular Hmo. provided every inhabitant would take the BBTFtBS sd6t?M?bl?tb directions, daring the teinr^fjff ta^d-to?ward offthe eomiliM^vhon tp^n'ii.uly ca V. pr?tecUoh against malar?^i^ndrsb^^inuyto have ?bsndonsd *U Uw.iiffls^gpfcysclflp?, ^fsjl^sw pre BerTbe this harmless-vs^etelB^t?l^n else, ss a preventive and curb for titi tho flxirms. of chills sad lover. Vigor te the.ttung moet n?odfoiib,tbfi?? care?, ?s Well as in dyspepsia sad nervous affections, and HOS TETTER'8 BITTERS are"til? safest, ouresi, and most Wholesome strengthening preparation that human skill laS-yet coa^Mfed.'',Tfl 'n-Ti " '" ; ^ [ ^oVembeVw. ; ' I^h^^o^^s^^m o the elngle or married of either eex, While in a state if trance, she delineates the very features of the person ou are to ms^lBd by the eJdJ^ insttWe^ of in ensc power, known ss the Fsychotnotrope, guarantees to iroduce a life-like ?tetara of tho future husband or wife ?f the appltesnt, together witta date of marriage, position i life, loading* teal ts of ?hor?eter, 'tte. Tail is tab hom. ag. ss thousand of testimonials can assert Shs will end, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that tba pic tufe ls' what ft purporte to bs. By and ?temped envelope addressed to yourself, yon will re? donftdeuce. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P, O. Box m A Xarge ? pp Circular, giving information of ?te g restes? imp?rtenos to the yoong of 1 March 30 ^*^^^^-v^8?^^M^ ? ^^WW^iWm^Ommr^xmmll im. WE, THE UMDEBBTONBD, SHIPPING MERCHANTS of the City of New York, from tba oft repeated testimony Ol many different Bea Capteitte; fa Whom wsUfW inf - pBolt confidence, end teslhs^{ ^.a^dtalj^^w^ owe to oar fellow-men, hareby bear wi???b? ot ins great conn dines we tesl in tts tra? liiiiBBiii ii tMl?ll?s^Wers of *4d prevention of fl?Att *F?X, YETJ?.?W FBVEB, ?tc, ?a?d we ohserfuBy. add, cpr afgaa^MA Boping its won dsVful m?rite sad srest blssstmrs maybe known to tbs f BBBBT HONS ii CO., No. 48 South Street. CURTIS A WARD, No. 43 Sooth Street. *,|^W^#s^,iMp.iltB J?rss*igBBllv ^?jpffi?UL mm M? i?* A"*!.atn?w.4f MlLLINEfcY, DBE^BtfAKim KN0B1VUIH HlPKR PAWkH? ??TAD . Ut At-' ... hT????,. ?tau**?? EAST SIDE, FOURTH DOOR NORTH. OF.. WENT "???Iii llAf >U^rffT ?OW.;it#,f? ? ?THE LADIES OF -. Charleston ?ml vicinity dmm^k\ aro respectfully Informed ^St'' DAY open a magulOccut Bgffl? ? "( assortment gt VELVET, JBKA'~-.TO WLKand STRAW DON- ffiWftffif thc laUat. Bli?pe?; FEA?.^ W/jK/? THEBS,FLOSW5R8..VEL- ..etlullM VETS. RIBBONS, DBESSn :j <SH0J CAPS, NETS, VEILS, LACES. CORSETS, fcc, t<> willoi i their attention ia specially invited..JoiW Dreaeniafeiu? will Le carried on in all ita branche^, and a larg? variety ot Tri?ming? continually kept onlurad. Branch of Madame Deinojeal's celebrated Paper rai ? terns, of which a full supply of all Uni latest, styles will be received byt every aAAaMMrv h.->*> . J vwmttoi . . Oct?pen47 ._niitAtt? ?o. i 3 ?, liggj_HJttPJii-'-.i? ? w?fm_1 ;? '>ai'Tl>; CAWOM?A' 'jtUfili?t?. JJ ?? .. <? *v .'?'.'* '> . i ^HHHRWWHMII' ???.ai V A fJjW? ; -i,-,-??cJM^^MgM?)SAjay ?"' .' f OWNEBAL 8UPERlNTI^BrrT/(? ?FtT?K) P l?inwwm CRaaxBeroH, fl. C..October 3, ?887, t ON AMD AFTER OCTOBER THE OT H. 1867, THE PASSENGER TRAINS,oe Oro South Carolina Rail? road vrfl? TUM As follows, v?ti ". . ' 1 1 W V&% - Leavo Charleston tor Ootttmtria.ft. . . ti.....' 4.30 A M Arrive at Ringville.....11.15 A M Leave KlWgWlB...'. ^..' :'.'...11.40 A M Arrivent Columbia. v-.,......?..;. .. 1.10 P M ?*?ve ^sT^1*;; "->"V... .^;;;;r^^v^.jo.ooAM Arrive ?tRtottvme... ^???3 v . M*sf ? M Leave Ringville......<. ?S?war* ^r'. *? 3 Arrive nt Clserlostoa.....s- .7 06 P M LeaveCharieston for Augusta.,.<<?.iw;.'f..l>t.lO.CD-AA? Arrive at August?_. "v..'..j.-.f1.*0 P M Lt? ve Angas*...JI>U? , J> ..'. J ?c.... *?.+ A 40 A ll Arrive at Charles tun.. M .VJ? S..'.. .->'. .lr?*i ..1?.30 P M The Passen gar Train on the Camdon Branch will con j nect with Dp ?dd Down Colombia Trains, ann ' Wilming? ton and Manchester Railroad Trains ?? Monday>i WedneMayi and SatunfpjT. ? ' ?'V"' NIGHT EXPRES, FREIST ANO PASSENGER AC? COMMODATION TRAIN win ma as follows, vir,; ,<n 4 J Leave Charlsstou for Columbia................ 6.40 P M Arrive at Columbia.,. 6.00 A M> Leave Columbta. : I..;.......:..:".. J...... Koo P itt! Arrive at Obarjeston............,,,"', w. 3.30 A Mj Leave Gharteeton for' Augusta.'. (f MSA.7.30 P M; Arrive ?A Augusta.......'J... 6.50 A M; Leave Augusta.....-.- 4.10 P M, Arrive ut Charleston.JiaUMA.aM 4100 A Ul lt* ?? .I Mr -H. T. PEAKE, October* i fmwlmo . General Superintendent. . mSGEUAWEOUSV , J E - I ? TO RAFF?fe rt^?JLOtS ?F LAND SITUATE "?N THE TOWN OF JL Aiken, 8. C., measuring and containing In front 00 feet by 150 foot m deptti each. They are disposed in tltts manner for tho purpose of procuring lundS to enable a dlstresBe?! family to leave the State lu the hopo of bet taring their condition. Said lots are valued at tts por chance. ; ? ? ._ ? ^OWshAr.ii^ ? i ATTENTION ? . T ' GOTO Nto 203 EAST BAT AND BUT T??R. , , ; EMraTcLOT#;At;,]?r jpisWag'.j . TiNNERS'blL..,."^.- . '. NEAT8FO0T OHA Air. Leather Hose ? ? -, , , LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery, At figuras within the reach of alt. . ... september 18 ' WM. M. MSil)r& m. PEEMIU3I STANDARD ALWAYS TAKE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, AND TOOK IT AO?PARIS THIS YEAR* aa omcialdocu mea|a wfl sherw.., .^??3 These Scales are placed entirely on their actual merit?, aB wery e,caJo 19 warranted to ?d? entire isatlafac?on. RAILROAD TRACK COUNTER.atAthkO HAY?COAI? ' .. BUTCHERS'. e-iU^it . DORMANT] DRUGGD?Tg' aA? ^ / ti:\ PORTABLE Blt OK Has* SCALES, Of uvory sica and variety. Call and examine aampird at the CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign of Mftrvin'-a Safe. ' Sente^ert? T )'...' NO.. ?il?'EAST BAY 8TBEBIT?!? , - ?1 u J....ta t^ .tua~^.t.<-! WIMM, BtTBQLAE jj\ .;t i. .her?*} W )? eo.? !... . JaJU> ., . ... ?.v,.xt?*?? j - a? OA . ..... ? -Tgggg i . i.'/iif I?. 4 i . uMrgoU ?rnoMel ..' i >. i'-.i * " ' ' " III il?Tlsi 1 ?' i IHH . HKJ?|?..1 ? ifllliMraH ' ?Hnn;v'' HI lgJj?,2jM.::..',1 K i : j i HagHWBM Mfoja.; < lill 1MB ; j. ' I 'BH.^ .i ^B^bMM j.,. Hlff?lk':> ' Tm > ^ I Wff '.1 iii i, ^WBBlllr a: ; . .' Vi .?.1. v,) li? S i.,.. .-lutwtypiiitl I 9 ' 5 W? ( i._ . !"...('< ^A w^Alon^an^Dry^ oa^y ^l<hi ; ?**M^B ?S"Tii '...". ! '. '. '.citn r<KH??a * i ?a.-?.*?...?. .Al??t. '?s? alT0i "WE^^^^S?re* d^0"wn^^^?^*^^C' ?C?dLand AMinlne theStock n^on^hanu^or1*^-*));- e ?K*'*03 ?BAOTtetpt'sfaf^Qj^1 B j i'lL "'/LL' I?M?BI ' . 'iVrTiii'iriiwiMiiT-"* ?AI^rM^kRDtt^W^t?oiLr ?1 superior qnsUtyiaiWMnMufaeftttred sud oP'ereA it tWr terms to the Tradii, Th? pubUo-a** Invited ASl?OBtB^ '^??lf L?*plcan^ ^ ?i. vf TT'.. ??aWiAto?^^..IR': Mil ?iBll>?itSSs^<Ba^ ?riki of tba American f?lygi?dTl^jv>oeUa. mtv pictured by tim ?ifsVlfff *s?j*da^ New sj?k, I and MpeiloTfc abf p?uoVTTh uaoTren to iygA^be?8r^ra w * S f^itw??y???^ PERt^XVN UUANp IX STORE. AJ?D fcOR EAST BAT, CORNER A??EB'fl WHARF. < ?Itjc?BIMr lt*14 ** .wi t1 . j yi.ii.qi-?.ui'tAfcWBt ?1 l?n?i?)>t<i?>t "? 1 ? ???-> ?-U--J W?NII? FERTILIZER. tiicatvt Us'toM-anyo'i-Li WdOiGU ,'JAHGMI nt lol i?i*?! A * 'irjrrrQrrrT. ?Wftf*. P?.AN'rUHS AND FARM ?X,"i.*B?"?F;T?E SOUTH. ; nu? H.ti?#il4o!, i<tii fnt? i?tflV . rsasfrji* a em* g?$j? dant olin ll?n '??iv. ? ?ai ?m r' -.JCU?. . ! rj^HK UNDERSIGNED WILL REPREPARED BY THE .ii?,J.".1.0IJiCCOInb*r' to supply order? for the WANDO iraiTlLiXER. ? .j !?!??^ISLH?- 9??^9s??m otwmistfaad we 'fttJ^^&s&P**** *"* as on? of th* beat J^S^!^i?rl,moWMinff ^ y**1? * ?*?e Cotton and 'iTonnonCropt?.'-> rd PT t?* BM thralDOMi fl :?u>yj OtiC ?re* .ls* .. v.'iit RjjolV'i'" -d'l' - irtu'J ' ab dh iv-.:-) nd ?s ".: .j,.n. IM J ... ""lin ri ! I ' - ??/).-. ?(.: ..... ? li'? I uti ??? ff . . (Al . ' > .! i ?ii attti ? IM t?hi . . f ! th* '"IUUL^ jwi SB - ^3. j- ^b^K^i , * i For 4VrnY?nieiice, Economy fjtoj ! ?iii^e^/ the featest Ubor S 'tJ?ngf Machine that canoe ".-'.-?.. i put ow a Plantation. tlSMHilOWM OJC THE t*IflOS*JiIC j if>d ^;?ii ? iL/t iiliifi' '..?I? I . l'i"' . I - ? '..? *?. J.-. . . AlACHDALB, BAMTWXt.1. DniTRtOT, H. 0.,l '' M. .;. rXiuaw -If um!-? ??. S i:^i.^Ma*aBl,'I8eT.' I Messrs. Little ci Marshall r I Usds J: : OENTLKSTKN I X. need, daring the past season, one of "IagorsoH'o Portable cotton Preses," purchased of you last September. 1 bavt? always been? prejudiced lu favor of'th* "Screw PrSBSr?' and nothing but dire necessity In? duced mo to try say other. I take pleasure, howsvar, lu adding niy.toatiruony in favor of tts entire adaptation to the wants ot s cotton plantation, it baa surpassed my most ?wangnapai saatisBBuns,. ? t have ?patfcei with but two hnnde,. yet 1 pretor four--two at eaoh lover. My bales . nil weighed over AM lbs. The first lot I sent to market averaged 60'.! lt*. My impression is that 600 lboi io about the capacity of the Press, and a greater number of pounds subject tho fodow-block to too mach risk, un? less the sides of the cotton box was increased. It would add ?reatly .to the value Of tho Frees if the ooitou box was ten inches longer, lu haste, I am, very respectfully, ;" Vour obedient ncrvant, Ac, isl JB. Vf. LAWTON. ? P. S. I took my Frewt do?n and carried it eoiao four miles to pack the crop of s neighbor, who failed to barro: a "Screw" built; he wa", so much pl jssed that ha-has determined to abandon the .?'Screw " aud purchase "In. gsraA^JfrresaV! Md 41 s C. (8 b?u ,as*n ? B. w. L.. OFFICE!'br KiWs MeoirrAiN BAiutoaD Oosta^Mr, i ?.ut, Y?aaviujB,8,a, AprUio, 1867. . j . , ?KK?I^MKN ; I haye ?ujst, rjael ved your letter ol Feb r-try .Hth- Upou my return to this place, alter sa ab a^i^ of two nipuths-^nd this reply may be too lat?, for your '.Descriptive circular of Ingersoll's Cotton. Bress.!'. . The Press ;X used iu packing my-cotton Bat yeer worked admirably, packing, with ease from ?00 to OM? lbs. With good active hands to week lt, 1 am satisfied, that from eighteen to twonty. bales might readily bo ? ' This Presa comblnes'?lie sdvantages of lightness, and (0KmW9m\ V?rtolBB*y sad . sJmpuoTry (being easily man : aged, b, any ono of ordinary , lnte.Ul?enc.o). Great com? pression loree, with little motiva power, sad "last, bot i not least,'/ it ia worked entirely by hand, thus saving for tho fariu horse? Ol?^ard_ labor imposed upon thou? by Agents for the Ingersoll Cotton ?j?i>?-i II ssis Wal ?Ps?fio^t . i Mo. liO MEETING 8?RKJ}T, . T r'la?GLfirt C?TT?N GI NS, 1 ta ,var??wv vu -. emassQ ?A .bas j IM sicwx -.yt IIIIIIIBBIMBIISIISIBII ''t i Bridgewater, Maas. ! btvrb? lUvi: tah .eejsWs ? ills" ?en f-.. ' ' . IflMLWttal^ .NSW'OBOIABS^STSL Olii^ sir^J, , \ feat fe^fe? I r^itsftera ir! ot U ta xatkr-jiCt wu''flalwmiBiJJa - j -j*a tattam aw?wa#?M?|> lm? i ?-As ni ji.j ?V i?i uLuU ?nirfcii, *Ji iv -J* rat>w?SJ .tail? iii.'AU Kat?s???w , lossi?::'.:S&W-A-lwV"S' : oa^jtf.wSaufl) In Hisstl oossfX. uwvi-iiif.-i.i lo ii? i rt&ftt..'...'..;'.jftutftueM' 'ci if?uti , fiSSBt.... _ . ?tt?? ??tu?*j ? i*'?vi*-" ?'?'?> .-. vji,' 1 fSKsTH ROBERTS, su old and popular Cstorer of ? .ftlK^^:??a^:?:? -te 1 volft|as*i?e to thia hnslaes*, tad fha ?nitre ronttae of SWWr^sas?fts?to0jiaios4?r^i;vwj.a .rf srnUyi??J aw ^ ^S^IeUoacy that.eas^shtslasBjeither u, fbi*mar ? ^MSBI^.:^?>. .?^?. .eu-.'dfc?iai*?a^>^?&ife' '?" sw J ! vern?, ,M.#rafe r^*^ ?:?{?f?M * I VSKM BAB BV&tf B?S?O?BBI? WJBB?M.. iuh m w^M^kil .?^^^^i^ v^^^waUsrs. '^tt^ prd?sassllB4>MWa>m^ lWI^BA^pa; ?Ol' rc ??J^ p?tai^at^doti,; and be i^t^by s&^i j 01 ?vSfl^ *"'W*'?Wl>i**'*? Mifi;>; ?-a?'**^ Jtoifc .'?iii St. ^? On the second floor, la supplied with U'"* -*?;> M/sMi JMNKXI M iK?aelir? st altara-w??< >in* Wm?mWm. :.:: ?MPK<|)VE?>^.::v.::::-.. . I .... .tsltVt N| WW 'Mercantile A?c?eyr ? ;.\vi^hmmy*K; -<t ^ ^ i epta^berjB ; .V.,; ' _ _ wr.... ,s?|e?Anl_^ i>ioH l?io. .... 'NJ...f, ,i?!)i.-Sl ; f SWPAPJBES, BTklJO-HBaj^ET^ *j ,.?i?:???. Mpi'Km?. -?*??M?IW?;.'. j^ffiy i ara f ko?poiito Adu.?????ii&*H.<? .?M? *f>?tla ?sbraarya?0 U *^^**u' ^?da<?'^ AUCTION SALES. ?O Ccue* JBQQU and Shoes. BY MILES DRAKE. At 10 o'clock THIS MORNING, I will NH, lt Bf ?tore, corner of Mug und Ub?ty streets, 60 OASES A?SORTE? BOOTH AND SHOES. PRIME ? .?'..:>'.?? STOCK. , cosHiaTirto or : . MEN'S CALE AND UP BOOTS, Oatt. Kip, Buff and Wax Brogan?, 1 ?aimerai*, Oxford Tlc?, ic, Ladios' Last? ing Congrua, Kid and Mo)rocco Balmoral?, Ac ^ a variety ot Ladle?*, Misses' and OtUldraa'a ?hoe?, Boya' and Yowth'e Brogaisasnd Scotch Ti-, fcc October 18 Evrniturs, Carpet*, Stoves, Willow Ware, $c. CAMPBELL, KNOX # CO., Caa* Auction Homar, No. do , if nacl street Opposite Poitoffli'c, WUl Hell THIS DAT, at 10 o'clock, SOFAS, Lounges, Chair*. Feather Bad, Bedstead, Near Mattresses, Rafe?, Ac, Ac. Counting House Doak, Show Case, Counters, Stoves, Glassware, bo?, bc ALSO, Four new INGRAIN and STRIPE CARPETS. Conditions oaeh. .. _ October 18 r . EA K4A.IJ1TV. Ashfiursl ts. Hi?ks. WUl be sold, under ike direction of the undersigned, io ' front of th? Old Custom House, on THURSDAY, the Wh dey of October, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M., All that LOT OF LAND, with the BUILDINGS there? on, situate on the east side of Coming street, one door south of George street, in this etty, being the northern portion, ef th? lot designated on plat of St. PhUip's Chureh latid, made by Robert Q. Ptnckuey, on th? 16th day of August, 1869, and recorded tn the Registry ol Mean? Conveyance, tn Plat Book A, No. 1, page aaa, on 'kt May, 1B6A aa modified, by direction of tho.Vestry, by Edward B" white. Surveyor, on 06th July, 1859, by the number lu, measuring and containing, according to the plat so altered ak aforesaid, 20 feet 6 inches lu front on Coming street, and 26 feet 6 bachee on the east hue, by on? hundred and seventy seven (ITT) feet in depth on the ' south Una, abd having snob irregular shape on the north, by tho projection of a buddins; Irom au adjoining lot, as will appear by reference to the said plat, and bounding north <>n the lot marked No. 9 on asid plat, subdivided into four tots, marked A. B. O and D, on said plat, to the east on Lot No. 8. to the south on part of said Lot No. lo, and to the west on Coming street. t Terms-One-half cash; balance In ode year, secured by bond of purchaser add mortgage of premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. JAMES TUPPER, Master In Eqidty. October 4 Mihi lOTTERlES. _ GEORGIA FOR THE OT THE ?Mi ORPHANS' H01W1 BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers. Great Extra Scheme, CLASS C. ., CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000, ON THE HAVANA PLAN. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. TICKETS ONLY Oil DOLLAR! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA., WEDNESDAY, NOV'R 6th, 1867. AR. the Prizes will be drawn! \A PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR TEN) DOLLARSLTABLE.TO Z>?AW?30,0001 ALSO, THE GRAND SCHEME, CLASS Q. To be drawn at Atlanta, ?Ja., NOT. i istia, 1867. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. 1 Prise of. ...#60,000 l arisa of...... 35,000 k Prise of.10,000 a' Prize? dr.;:.. 0,000 64 APPROXIMATION PRIZES AMOUNTING TO . :, I 1 IlftS?O. ' ao.ooo NUMBERS.................?is PR?ZES. ? Prize, of...?a,SOO 18 Prise? of.... SOO SS Prize? ?f.'. . ?SO ISO Prises.of... r*pQJ TICKETS $12. HALVES $6. QUARTERS $3. ' :fiV*' EIOrTO $1.60. .. s above "BritHant Schema ia worthy the attention of 'Ole. Its management is under the control of gen of the highest standing in cur teilst, and In the c fraternity. Th? charter of thia Lottery to from State of Georgia, and bonos given for thc payment of ?tl Pr?tes paid without discount gbjfs g?ff^MBpfr"-1*' - f rory on '??ictnp?'?^ftsnbon to money with fofl address, for Tickets, Schemes, and information 'JAMES KERK, fi?anager'a Aff?tit, .c.', li . Lock Box No. savOharleatou, t?. o. jffiBjL&ftj&JjgMggg^ . Qatobwu I KENTUCKY . .? ? . (OH THE HAVANA PhAN) ' - v?<w gDfSaiii^jj tigs ?W'ji/d i aa o . ?'- -?' , o ?.i., jt?tda? ai? *5W..$RB .....'A.. i* .nun S ... , ?tieyai? J OW THE ? e?C?i vi SHEtftY SOLLESE, ^?^^?^I^^^.t ?aper?u RI' , _ .tit K- Mj&M'j p i ti*i ?y.?'K?v.- * i?" ti'.?!'.-.'"> ,tai J:J31 uf'.v. XC.'ii F .. ! Clreftt S?beme. k vajr^vf 'sdi ifVr ? A- caa ft'- u"' '.' ,?ltu slprl?**tf;,'...-.iH?,?ii>t WPrtoit?. .'.f?.OOO 1 Prise af,.TMSJM? j - dWdHla- etti /Mi <??.?> To. to?rtiwnstCoTiHgton, Kentneky, ? ?? baa ,sJSi/a^l?a?J?>??l w .?tHOf?TTOEBrTS, ?ia ? HALVES, fd ; QUABTEHS, ?fl; Key Eon 6a, Charleston. 8> C. JT7ji_.._u-: ....jj..mm:iLa....L .. .. .?* ? '???'?> <t.v ^ WPM O' ?I. Ki-, .i;!..^ ..?; * Whose earNBf *an?Ms> soft awtwhastt, ' * i?i Enchained the very heart end mluil, OM?VtotfC^RaaV^''-'' Ff Mittat-M??^:-I^^JM?'?^ w ?wi ?feWtf ife^fctob? ?g HNSWT 2l*a*4v* . ,Y i. Ti?i.iTi>- r"|j(||)|_tr-"rTFir. ? *^ I .lia. s WsJlw Wassts? sweet, UJIULUM. H. S. Me^fb? f _AUCTION_8 A IES. Furniture, Groceries, Whiskey, Port, Sherry and Madeira Wine. MCKAY & CAMPBELL Will ?ell THIS DAY (Fridsyl, 18th lust., al No. 13C MeoUng street, commencing at IO o'clock. - SIDES SMOKED BACON I J*\ Wilco Bacon, in ?nit - tierces and fiikiua *ork Brada and Trimmings - boxea Chef aa - b?rrele Whiskey - caaes Port, Sherry and Mader!? Wine. ALSO, FURNITURE-Sofas, Centre and Dining Tablas, Bool, casen, Ottomans, Bureaus. Carpel?, Stair inp." Clocks, ?ho? Cm Office Desk. WAGON, KARN BS?, Ac. Terms cash. OCtotMM' 1? (COHTINITEl) HAT.F. ) Contents Retail Dry Goods Store. KILROY & CO. Will sell this day the remainder of Goods left unsold yes? terday, CONSISTSMO or : DOMESTICH. Hatti nets, Brose Goods, Calicoes, Boot? and Shoes, Clothing, Flannels. Buttons, Hats, Trim? mings, Notions, Hosiery, Undershirts and Drawers. ALSO, LOT OF SUNDRY ARTICLES._October IS Sheriff's Sale. lt. M. MARSHALL, & BRO. Auctioneers. By virtue ot au order of Court, to tr e directed, will bo ?old, ou TUESDAY next, 22d instant, at the Auction stand of R. M. Marshall A Bro. No. S3 Bread street. (4) Four PRIME YOUNG MU LEB. Attached, and to be sold &? tho property of Milton 8. Llttlufleld, under a case or foreign attachment. Hon ry H?gens vs. Milton S. LitlleOeld. Tenn? ?ash. WM. 8. HASTIE, ?. C. D. October IS , CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. AN o if ni IVA iv CK TO BROUr.ATK THE DRKOOTHQ OF DOOKS. Whereas, The best interest* ot the city, as well as Sae convenience of the shipping visiting the port, demaud that the channel of Cooper River be kept open with suffi? cient depth of water for all commercial purpose*, and free from obstruction : Be it ordained. That lu future all mud removed from any of the city docks by dredge machines, or otherwise, shall be removed one hundred and fifty fathoms frost the end of the dock. The Harbor Master shall be furnished with a copy ol this Ordinance, which he is required strictly to enforce: and to report for prosecution au violations of tho sanie ; which shall subject the party so offending to a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars for each and every offence. Ratified in City Council thia eight day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight bundrod and sixty-seven. 1 LH. 1 P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor. W. H. Hurra, Clerk of Connell. October 18 NOTICE. CHARLESTON, October 14, 1807. STOPPED FROM A NEGRO A SMALL NUMBER OF* FOWLS, and lodged at Upper Warda Guard House. The owner ts requested to call, prove property, and take them away. E. J. KINGIMAN, First Lieutenant Upper Wards Police, j October IS S ELECTION OF CITY ASSESSOR OFFICE CLERK OB' COUNCIL, I October lu. 1807. I THE CITY COUNCIL WILL, AT ITS NEXT REGU? LAR Meeting, to be held ou TUESDAY, 23d Inst., proceed to elect an ASSESSOR to DH the unexpired term ol Mr. D. C. GIBSON, deceased. Letters of application will be received up to 12 o'clock M., on day of elertion. By orator. W. H. SMITH, October ll dork of Council. NOTICF. TO DRLINtXtTENT TAX J'A?KKS. CITY TREASURY OFF ICE, I October 8, 1867. J TAX EXEOU1IONS WI I.I. ISSUE FROM THIS OF? FICE on S3d inst, on all unpaid returns for 1867, due on 2itth June last H. THOMAS. October S_City Treasurer, NOTICE TO AUCTIONEERS. CITY TREASURY OFFICE, I ' OoTODEit 2, 1867. J ALL AUCTION LIOENoES EXPIRED BY ORD!. NANCE on lim h September. Renewals will te granted on application at thia office.'if made daring Th-, J Month. ?. THOMA?, City Treasurer. October 6 ? , ESTIMATES WANTED. OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, 1 CITT HALT., CHARLESTON, September lt, 1867. ( SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BK RECEIVED UNTIL the 18th at 12 o'clock M., for BUILDING SEVERAL TRUNKS of the lengths and nixes given below. The es? timates will include the cost of excavating about 20O . cublo yarda of earth, the necessary filling, reforming of ; pavement?, and grading arter the laying of trunks. TR?NES, nar. Length of Trunk In Line street_.27u Ijonuth of Trank in sud from lots in Coming street to the tidal drain. 300 1 Length ct Trunk from lots on Gadsden street to the i ' maka drain in Wentworth street, j.ISO ?Length of Trank from McIntosh's Court to Rad? cliffe street drain.i.1ST' f Total length..,877 j Ti unka to be twelve by twenty iuches in the clear. built of two by twolVe Inches primo yellow pine plunks, ito rest upon 'Bleepers of three by nine inches, three feet ?long, placed five feet from centres. Braces to be two by 'six inches, dovetailed into tho side.s of Trunks, at dis? tanc?e of five feet from centres. Tbs Tr?nke to be laid Pi grado pegs furnished by ibo Engineer. Ail the work muet be carried on with the greatest ispatch. Plana caa be eeen at this office. I A copy of these specifications must be attached to each 1 oiler. LOUIS J. BABBOT, I September 12 ; City Engineer. i i'UHuc nt one E. OFFICE OF OITY TREASURY, \ : January 3, 1867. t T>UBLI0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UND EH A the following Ordinauce licensee have boen prepared or delivery from this Office. H. THOMAS, City Treasurer. Rael.'-steff Ordained by the Mayor and Atdermeniri i 7i'/y Coimcil-assembled, Thai from SBd after the first dav bf January, licenses shall bo taken out for all carts, dray. ind wagons, uaed for private and domestic purposes, in he sam? manner, and according to th* same provision?! low sf forco tn relation to carts, drays and wagons, loto? Iriven for hive, except giving bonds, And each SUCH 'art, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge rem? aining the number thereof, and 'marked Private, iff?tia ' ilaced on the outside of the shaft. SEC. 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer ca , Surety to any bond under the. Ordinance concerning 11 lenses for carte, drays, wagons and other carnages, un-1 es* he or she be s .freeholder. ? ? Btw. H. The following shall hereafter bc the ra toi for 1:1 censes for public and private carts, drays, wagonsj kr..., ! ucluding the horses or mules used thereof, which sha.;:1 ? to irse from other taxation: ! 'UllUi; OAET8, PRATH, ETC., OB THOSE! EMPLOYED IN AN * BUSINESS WHAxavKa, Tan wran DIBJECT bu nroraxoT. i For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by On* horse ox i ante,-?20.- ?'. " , *.? Vor eYery cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horses oe fj ' 1For every hack and carriage With two wheals, ?20. For every hack and carriage with four wheels, X40. For every stage or cannons (except Uno omnibus, ' trith two horses, ?60. ! .^^UA For every etage or omnibus (except, line oninlbuS? . rawn by four horse?, $60. Foi every truck drawn oy two or more horeoa or mules. leo..- . .?! . rf: . v- 1 ' ' T:;. , For every expresa wagon drawn by two or more hante? 4rntul?s;?a.'-T : BREAD CASTS AND PRIVATE CARTS, BRASS, ?TC. Fdr every breau'cart or wagon, SS: Fbr every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do* c ?estffc purposes, sufi hot to be employed m the trand I ortlng of gooda, wares,'' merchandise, lr -ober, or SD y c the* commodity, for compensation, eithv ".rec tl y or i idtrectly for the. aame, ahull pay for a licupte the sum of i 6, exclusive of tho horse dr mule.. ' . ! I ... Ratified in City Council, thin 16th day of January jr,, a] tn tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hun. drei aud Bixty-six. t?'??sfMi January % W.Sa?TH.,O?*rk of Co?scU. AN ORDISANCK TD HErtULATE THE 8TOKAOE OE VEI?101.KUJM, 1T8 SSO~ a ' June next, if shailj not Bc lawful to rap tWjtSmoS, J eroaene, RoCk Oil. Beuzlue, Bauzole. or say Other lu :t untnime ott' % ott* on! storaieor fat sal* in shy oeUar?..^ * ore or building south of Lino street, lo a largec ?5S1 , lt ty than fifty gallons on any one lot ot premise?, omi , a >y such quantity so kept or stored eba? be contained in * SM*r That^Pete?Su^^itS prodtfctaVor any other in- , fi unmable otl or oils, when brought into the elty by land ,,j ot water, may b? kept on any lot orin any building UV which cotton ls not stored, for a period not exceeding , tWenty-four hours, upon the exultation Of which iltnv it .. saatl be removed and kept In the manner ss required by ? the foregoing section. Ju' iimm 'SEC. 3. An/ pewon or thereon* violating any p?rt <?J ; , tbls Ordtrunce shall be subject to a nus; dr two, hnt#im<t? d?llare, foi each offence, recoverable lu say Court sf ^, .? uttifiei to City Cd'uncU this twenty-first day of M*& i* u ' jthe year ott eur Lord onfc thousattd eight hundx?tlmi?i il * Th. f^ll^uri^ ?~,HA" "f.. An Ordlnsnn? to ?boll ?h li? o??ce bf'S^rTutendrtit of Streets ; to provide for Ks?, lug the Streets' JUnes, Alleys, ?nd ops? Courts la (faa i Cftyof UharUoeton Cloon, and for othsr puvpowe," ia : 'hereby Mluishid fer the Information of ?ll concerned : For ans due nrmastion of tf^easin roatrsctorpr cont-. ,*x ictors. ii i*J?rp?*r ordained* tW every owner, lease?, oAsuiaat and tonaat of, any pre?ases fronting, ia anji:,., R aeClsa*. sfley. Or open WgSjmm 9J? i I (S ?sdays excepted) haVe the dirt, filth, garbage, or other olfal, placed in front or his or her lot, in fe barrej, box or , > Sp, ?n4 iajeUUAss; tor i^^^B^&XSiSV^ srt-eu o'clcc*, A. M.,'iron? Uio Hist day of May to .tho ? *??TOWBt? ; .tilt? first day of M*# fW?owii??< And any person o?hnd-;,,'; lng herein, or jphvtUg any dirt, filth, ?al bags, or otb*? > of at, in say street, lane, or alleyne* ops* court, sftsrttsv,.. ? asoWsm-d. Shall be subject to a fine not Jssa than two nor wore th*n five dollars, for each and. eves? ?OfAjace. to bo imposed by the Mayor. _, i. :. . aorder ' :? i . .H ,,. ,Mi.U. ftmf?m 4 y 15 y " * g . ?j . , .^Is^^.?ssntoli^ ' A. Borat Dittrleto and Waat* Pteees of the City, ?E daf ?Aa Act of ttu ?*aw*JAs??rahr/.^?ui?a?<fco?r . . to the ?'lty Couartleef ?hartotton to wwf'J ?.??... te* of a Fir* Los?,, wti? a view to aid ?kull^r^aplho Cl?y anew." sta hssetri noslfted ^^'^MSt!'' ' cation for lcan??asvJWr>b*jnned at taeeisce af sksslfcatBi. of fcownstt?s^'attet hours of e A. M. and 2 P. ML AUaraitoUicav? matt i>oV a tittie above mentwnett o??ee, a? th* CJommltte? wiU ?sst every Wonda* fe ec * * to le^thatttsara^ . w 0?t**f ??KSK ST"-,J> LsSfaa'S.aa1* JU""*T-^T""* ilstf* Jmfmfs^C?L lQsUstssl& Qff T^T*fflfWf?fY> TjfJI aTHJaarsta^^sWXA ' mH sR^iySS^ " ff: i^.^s^ v ;^&?apsS;:' |?&s?" ""^^"?^^