THE DAILY NEWS.
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1867.
SOLITAIRE.
Alone, alone. I alt in my room,
And shuffle, anl cut, and deal.
Sipping mr vriuc 'till its rich maroon
A flame lu my cheeks I feel
Only a lace .ike mine lu the glass.
that Klares Rt wino througn the smoke,
Tn*- ?miles at me. and DOwi as I pass.
Ei joyiug the scent joke.
The ashes fall from my spoi.t cigar,
And half asleep in my chair,
I shufflo and think what ?OOIH we are.
Who learn to play solitaire I
I tagt for a Up to touch tho glass.
And sip its uectar with mine.
The thrill o?a voico and the sound of a kiss.
To minglo with my wine.
I played a game m the olden time.
When hearts wen trumps with rna;
A niau and woman, he in lus prime.
Bending to her his knee
It metters not what ?the said to him.
Nor the game she played him there,
Nor why ho sits io tho miduight grim
With his wine aud solitaire !
The steeple chime* ring the midnight nour.
The Are in the grate burns low;
The -viu so flat, and tasteless and nour,
And I know what makes it so.
It w:is not good in Eden alone
Tor Adam'? bachelorhood;
If they can rob my ribs ot u bone,
1 i.-i.*h to hea\enthoy would !
My anxious heart has grown desolate,
Oh, ye unpltyiug fairl
For your gracious smiles must I longer wait ?
I'm weary ol solitaire 1
COMMERCIAL.
Exporta.
BOSTON-Per steamship George B Upton-397 bale9
Up.and Cotton, 16 boles iiags aud Paper, 131 tierces
Ries, 4a bhds and bb.* Iron, 3 packages Matting, l<*
boien Mdze, 4 bales Straw, -J boxes Beeswax.
PROVIDENCE, R I-Per bark Kate sunnier-90C bales
Upland Cotton.
Tue Charleston Cotton Ulai her.
OFFICE Or THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, I
CIABXESXOU. Friday Evening, Ncvember 8, 1SU7. I
Pricer opened firmer, and with a light sto:k and better
intelhgeuco fr m New York, the demand became active,
and tho rates improved irregularly, but generally to the
extent of a Xe, V lb, closing with an upward tendency
.ales near 300 bales-say 40 at 15 J?: 4 at 16; 8 at 1GJ?; 9 at
T6*?; 135atl6,'?; 78atl6*i; ?2 at MX; -ll at 17:51 at
HX; 68 at 17)4;;? at 16; and 91 on terms which were
private. We quote:
LlVXBl'OOL CLASSIFICATION.
Low Middling.10
Middling.17X"U7
Strict Middling.l?X<3T7jj
Good Middling.18 tu,
Constitu?e? per suuiD tamliua ttuiiroiui,
.November 8.
1(82 bales Cotton, 216 bales Mdxe, '?25 bags Bran, 79
bbla and 14 bags i lour, 34 bbl? Naval Stores, 3 cars: Cat?
tle, and -ui.drus, io J i J 1) Kirkpatrick, Railroad
Agent, L D Desoussure, J D Aiken AT CO, E Bates iz Co,
G W Williams & Co, Cohen, Hanckel Ai Co, Willis Az Chis
olm, W C Courtney A Co, T J Uibsou, il W Taylor, J t?.
Baggert & Co, C N Averill A: ?on, J B E Sloan, H L Jeff
Sexs A Co, ii.ut uros, C u Martindale, J AnseL G A
Trenholm, W M Hazzuxa, R Adgur, J H Joues, Courte?
nay A Trenbuloj, cart. Kopff A Jervey, J M Caidwe.l s
Bona, J N Robson, E tl Jackson & Co, Q ru ber A Martin,
P Mu i kai, G A Visauaki, street Bro? iz Co, J Marshall,
Jr, A Robinson & co, Adam-, Fr^st & Co, F M Pinckuey,
Holmes?: v? actes, Kaaapanz & Laune au, J C t? i.la?a?
sen. J e.a\ rds A Co, O Reeder, T H Dewees, Graeser. Leo,
Smith ? co, Johnston, Crews A Co, A J ?almas Fraser
A viii. Mowry & Co, Wardiaw sz Carew, W Roach, Koj.er
A Stoney, T L Cuthbert, ann Order.
Consignees per Northeastern Railroad,
November 8.
307 bales Cotton, 33 bbls Naval Stores, cars Stock,
Mdze, Ac. To Adams, Frost A Co, G W Williams A Co,
J t? Raggett & Co, J & J D Kirkpatrick, Mowry & Co, W
K t?- aa, JU A & J F Earley, li A Wmeberg, G H Walter 4
Co, it t Pritchett, Z Davis, i. H Rodgers 4 Co, Kendall
A Dxckery. W C Duke? iz Co, F A Sawyer, Mantoue & Co,
Mazyck Bros, H R screven. G H Ingraham Az Sou, Kana
paux' At La un eau, Graeser. Lee, smith iz Co, J C Brad?
ley, J M Caldwell Az SOLS, B C O hers, Railroad Agent,
and Order.
Passenger?.
Per steamship James Adger, from New York-Miss
Mar;* Lee. S M Lee, Miss C L Mc Urey, M K McElroy,
Miai carrie McElroy, Miss Mary Motlroy, Miss Annie
McElroy, Mrs E O Mather, Mis* E B Eveleth, Miss Dem
ire>t,A H Pouter, W M Redow?, F Merritt, S o Jones, R
^^Jmckney, w.fe and child, Master R Pinckney aud
nur ie, Mrs Lockwood ano 2 children, and 6 m steerage.
Pur steamer Pilot Boy, from Savannah, via Beaufort,
Huton Head, izc-V Nagel, G B Kane, J E Conduch, ? G
Sas ailis and wife, Capt C Campbell, Capt C Barkley, Mrs
Edi itt, T smith, and 4 deck.
P?KT CALENDAR.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
r PHASES OF THE MOON.
First Q. 4th, 10b. 7m. morn j Last Q. 16th,Uh. 40m.morn
Full M. 11th. 7b. 60ui. even j Now M. 25th,llu. 41m, even
NOVEMBER, j
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MOON
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6 Tuesday....
6 Wednesday.
7 Thuisday...
8 Friday.
9 Saturday...
10 sunday.
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MARINE NEWS.
PORT OF CHARLESTON.
Arrive?! Yesterday.
Steamship James Adger. Lockwood, New York-left 5th
inst. Mdze. To Street Bros Az Co, Southern Ezpress Co,
B Arnold, J A W H Armstrong, Adams, Damon A Co, E
Bate? A Co, Hastie, Calhoun & Co, C a Averill A Son, H
H Badenhop A Co, BoUmann Bros, Brown A liver, Mrs
M J Booth, Cameron, Barkley A Co, J A Cook A Co, It A
A P Caldwell, Chisolm Bros, B Feldman, D F Fleming iz
Co, Goodrich, Wineman & Co, Jeffords A Co, Jennings,
Thomlineon ?: Co, Johnston. Crews Az Co, W Kinsman,
minmai & Howell, H Klatte A Co, L Kenake, Laurey Ai
Alexander. A Langer, L Lorentz, R H McDowell & son,
J H Muller. J L Me} er, Mautoue A Co. J O Milner, J C
Ojemann, North, Steele Az Wardell, J F O'Nei? Az Son, J
A Quackenbusb, J Russell, Ra7enel iz Co, R Roth. R B
Rhett, Jr, J R Read & Co, S S solomons, W Steele, Bona
fout Az salas, F E Schroder, Shepherd Az Cohen, C Stack
ley, shackcUord & Kelly, A O stone, T Tupper A Sons,
O Iieoeman, N Tanniunson, Werner Az I >ucker, S C Rail*
road Agent, Rev W B Yate?, Gruber St Martin, McLoy A
Rice, M urake, C Bart.
british bars, Liverpool, Greeno, Halifax, N S-13 days.
Salt ana Coal. To the Master.
Sehr J W Allen, Doane, New York- 5 days. Hay and
Stone. To T J Kerr A Co, W Roach, P O'Donnell, and
Order.
Staamar Pilot Boy, McNelty, Savannah, vis Hilton
Head and Beaufort. 4 baie? s I Cotton, and sun.inee.
To J Ferguson, M Goldamith Az Son, Oourdin, Matthiea
aen A Co, W a Hastie, Hopkin?, McPherson Az Co, south?
ern Expresa Co, Ravcnel & Co, Commander A K Hughes,
CoU P Low.
Steamer Emilie, Davis. Georgetown, S C. 160 tierces
Bice, 1 Dale cotton, and Mdze. io Sbackeiford A Keby,
Mordecai nz Co, Thurston A Holmes, J F O'Neill At son.
Oatt, Kopff A Jervey, J R Pringle, Risley Az Creighton,
King & (iibbon, ard others.
Sloop George, Lonarid h, Saut?e. 1C00 bushels Rough
Bios. To J U Pringle.
Sloop Dorothea, Prentice, Saetee. 600 bushels Bough
Rice, lo W 0 Bee A Co.
sloop R E Lee, Campbell, Cooper River. 900 bushels
Rough Rice. To Ravenel 4c Co, R Austin.
Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship George B Upton, Rich, Boston-W Roach.
Bark Kate Stamler, crawford, Providence, R I-street
Bros A co.
Sehr Jonn L Merrill, Wicks, for Georgetown-W Roach.
tVant to Sea Ycstorduy.
Steamship George B Upton, Bich. Boston.
Behr James L Merrill, Wieks, Geor"otowa, S C.
Steamer Oneota, Dennis, New Y rk.
Steamer City Point, Adkins. Pola tia, via Jacksonville,
Fernandina and Savannah,
Up for this Port.
St*arithip Falcon, Reed, at Baltimore, to luve Nov 7.
U1*T OF VESSELS
UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS POUT.
VOBFION.
LIVERPOOL.
Nor bark Kjellestadt, Wcrge, cleared.Oct lu
British bark Y um un, Thompson. < 1 eared.Sept 23
British, bark ieeumseh, -ponagle, sailed.Oct 1
The Hakon Adelstem, Racker, up.sept 14
Ths Pawnee, Asker, Bailed. Oct 5
Larra.
Iba Bertha, Andersailed.Oct 23
?AVA.1SA.
Brig Georgia, HoJ?, up ... .Oct 15
ANTWEBP.
Tb? Tri tor., Kaoger, sailed.Sept 4
CCXHAVZN.
The Conrpetitor, Turner, up.Oct 4
BBBMENHAVEIS.
Bramen bark Gauss. WiotJ jg, tailed.Oct 6
DOMESTIC
BOSTON.
Brig John Fyfe, Luce, up.Nov 4
Brig Josie A Devereaux, Clark, np.Oct 21
Sehr ida ?ella, Weeks, up.Oct 12
nw TOSS.
Brig Tangent, Bich, cleared. :.Oct 14
Scar Carri?- S Webb. Wort'iington. np.Oct 14
8okr L A E awards, Marshall, up.Oct 21
SchrN W smith, looker, up.Oct2S
Sehr Curtis Tilton, somers, cleared.Nov 1
Sehr Americas, Mosa, up.Nov 5
PDIILADKLPHIA.
Behr A H Edwards, Bartlett, cleared.Oct 26
Sehr F B Colton, Robinson, cleared.Nov 2
BALTIMORE.
Steamship Falcon, Reed, to leave.Nor 7
Ship Oolcoud?, Lovett, cleared. .Nov 1
Scar David F Keeling,-, up.Oct 31
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P-^?-P'ORTEg-ORAXD, SQUARE AND
UPRIGHT-Which ure now acknowledged to be,
by tho Leading Artist? in ..his country. KUPER It >R TO
ANY OTHERS IN AMERICA. These iustrumeotfli pos.
.ess every- modern improvement, are of the largest size,
finished in CARVED and PLAIN ROSEWOOD CASES
mbraong every variety of style. Each has the tuli
METALLIC FRAME. OVERSTRUNG BASS (with or with
out the 6grafie nrrancenisut'. Each has tho FRENCH
GBA >D ACTION, acknowledged to bc superior to any
other in rapid execution, These Instrument? ure all
SEVEN, SEVEN AND A QUARTER and SEVEN AND A THIRD
OCTAVES; constructed of THOROUGHLY SEASONED WOOD
and of the finest and best material. Por OREAT POWER'
SXROXKO QUALITIES, SWEETNESS and PURITY OF I05K
throughout the entire RECHTER : ELEGANCE OF FINlsii
.nd GRcAT DURABILITY, the Piano-Fortes of Keasts.
JENNYS Az SON ar? tirisurpaesed by any other makers in
the WORLD, and have'.?ken the HIGHEST PREMIUM
WHEREVER EXHIBI i ED. Ti e same faculties whi.:h
?nable this firm to produce a SUPEBIOtc INSTRUMENT
also enable them to offer their PlANO-FORTEa to th?
public at TWENTY PER CENT, lower than anv other FIRST
CLASS manunwturer in the country.
The special ati*utiou of Dealers, Teachers and others
ls invited to theexauiuatiou ol these Pian-s before mak?
ing men- selection elsewhire. Every Instrument is fully
WARRAN 1 ED FOR FIVE- YEARS. Descriptive circu
lars sent to ail parts of the countrv upon application. Ad
dre". , _JENNYS ic SONS.
? OA 0i' 230 8011 -35 E?** Mst st vork.
Between 2d and 3d ..-ernies. Ncwreet
September 27 iJT
The Ucla: Ives, Fri?-mix und Acquaint?
ances ol Mr-. JAMES STKEIN, ond of her Br?then, JAMES
CAREY. JAMES CARNEY, ami 1>. Cowra* aro iuvitcd to
attend the Funeral Services of JOHN" JAMES, youngest
son of the former, from No. 113 Anson street, This After?
noon, at Threo o" clock, without further invitation.
November 0
?jr i he Relatives Friends and Acquain?
tance* of Mr. and Mrs. ED. SMITH, and Mr. and Mrs.
Q. A. DAMON*, arc iuvited to attend tho Funeral Services
of Mts? REBECCA BOMBELL, daughter of tho former
at the residence of thc latter, at the corner of Church
and \> ator streets, at 10 O'clock, This Morning.
November 9 1
lin Friends and Acquaintances of]
Mrs. and Mrs. THOMAS R. MCGAHAN are invited to at?
tend thc Funeral of their daughter ELLA, at St Mary's
Church, Hasel street, at Ten o'clock, This (Saturday)
Horning, November!)
SW The Relutives, FrioiuU and Acquain?
tances of Mr sud Mr?. D. DEULIVEB. of Mr. and Mts. H.
> EYER, arc respectfully invited to attend the Funeral ot
Mrs. DEHLIYER. from her lute residence, Poiusett
street, neat Rumley street. This Morning, at Nine
o'clock, without further invitation.
Nov . ?cr 9 *
?PEPI AL NOTICES.
jftarSHIPPERS PER STEAMSHIP CHAMPION,
for New York, are requested to sond in their i ILLS OF
_ADIVG for signature, at the office of COURTENAY A
IREN'HOLM, Agenta, Adger'a Building (up stairs), cor?
ner East Bay and Adger's Wharf, by 13 o'clock M., This
Day._1_Novomber 9
sw NEW YORK AN I) CHARLESTON STEAM?
SHIP LI>"E - Consignees per steamship JAMES AD
GER, from Now York, are not fled of her cargo being
This Day discharged at Adger's South Wharf. AU goods
remaining on the dock at sunset will be stored at Con?
signees' ri9k and expense.
STREET BROTHERS i CO.,
November 8 Agent?.
?3-NOTICE T > MAI?NELS.-C A P .MN *
AND PILOTS wishing to anchor their vessels in As-iley
River, arc requested not to do so uuywhere within direct
runge of the heads ol tba SAVANNAH RAILROAD
WHARVES, on the Charleston and St. Andrew's side c-'
the Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with thc
?iubmariue Telegraph Cable will be avoided.
S. 0. TURNER, H. M.
Harbor Master's Office, Charlceton. February C, 1SC3.
February 7
?3-MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR
Chilren i eething, greatly facilitates the process of teeth?
ing, by sottening the ?rums, roduciug all inflammation
will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is SURE
TO REGULATE TUE BOWELS. Depend upon it, moth?
er?, it will give rest to yourselves, and RELIEF AND
UL ALT H TO ?OUR INFANTS.
We have put up and sold this orticle for years, and can
say lu confidence and truth of it what we have never
been obie to say of any other medicine-Never has it fail?
ed in a single instance to effect a cure, when timely used.
Never did wc know an instanco of dissatiafae?on by any
one who used it. On tho contrary, all are delighted with
its operation, and speak in terms of commendation of Its
magical effects and medical virtues.
We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after
years of experience, and pledgo our reputation for tho
mlflllrrent of what we here declare. In almost every in?
stance w herc tho infant ls suffering from pain and ex?
haustion, relief w-.U be found in flfteeu or tweuty minuter
alter tho syrup ls a .ministemi.
Full directions for using will accompany each bottle.
Be sure and call for
"MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP."
Having tho fae (Mt of "CUBTIS ft PEBKIXB" on the
outsido wrapper. AU others are base imitations.
Sold by Druggists throughout Uie world. Price, only
30 cents per bottle.
Offices-No. 215 Fulton street, New York; No. 205 High
Holborn, London, England; No. 141 St faul street, Mon?
treal, Cauada. DOWIE k MOISE, Agents,
Au?uat27 tuths6mo Charleston. S. C.
ttsTA YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO Hi...
country home, after a sojourn of a fnw months int:
city, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place of
a coarse, rustic, flushed face, sho had a soft ruby ron .
ploxion of almost marble smoothness, and instead
tw.nty-three sho really appeared but eighteen. Upon in
qulry as to tho cause of so great a chango, abc plaina.,
told them that she used tho CIRCA .-IAN BALM, at: .
considered it an invaluable acquisition to any lady's toilet.
By its uso any Lady or GenUemen can improve their per
.onal appearance an hundred told. It is simple in it'
combination, os Nature hersch is simple, yet unsurpas?
ed in its efficacy in drawing impurities from, also beal?
ing, cleansing and beautifying the akin and complexion.
By its direct -i ct ion on the cuticle lt draws from it ail ita
impurities, kindly healing tho same, aud leaving the snr.
face as Nature intended lt should bc-clear, soft, smooth
and beautiful. Price $1, saut by Mail or Express, on rt>
celpt or an order, by
W. L. CLARK k CO., Chemists.
No. 3 West Fayette Stroot, Syracuse, N. V.
The only American Agents for the sale of the same.
March 30 _ _ _ lyr
HW BEAUTIFUL HAIR.-MANY YEARS IN
chemical experiments has resulted m the perfection of
CHEVALIER'S LIFE FOR THE HAIR, an unrivalled
hair dressing, imparting new Ufo and increased nutri?
ment to the hair, proven tic g baldness and arresting its
progress when commenced; regulating and sustaining
the principle ipon which the color of hair depends
tb.-?by posit.*?sly restoring grey hair to its original
color and youthful beauty, and stopping, lu falling out
at once. Sold by aU Druggists.
S. A. CHEVALIER. M.D.. New York.
For sale by DOWIE A MOISE.
Wholesale Agents for South Carolina.
October 15 t-.r hs 2mo No. 151 Meeting street.
HW MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, AND THE
HAPPINESS OF TCUE MANH.OD.-An Essay lor
Young Men on tho Crime ol Sobrade, and the Physio?
logical Errors, Abuses and Disoases which create im?
pediments to MARRIAGE, with sure means of Relief.
Sent in sealed letter envelope*", tree of charge
Address DB. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON.
Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
September 20 amos
OFFICIAL.
Headquarters Second Military District, (
CHABLESTON, S. C., October 23, 1S0T. J
[Crae ULAH. J
I. Commanding Officers of Posts, upon the nomina?
tions o! the Boards of Registration, wUl appoint for oaoh
election precinct or Wing plxc.e within their commands,
turee discreet and duly qualified persons, who wiU be
uosignated '-Manages of Elections"-in aU appoint,
ments for the fetato of South CaroUno-and "Inspectors
of Election*" when appointed for North Carolina.
H. When suitable persons cannot otherwise lie ob?
tained, members of the Boards of Registration wll. be
eligible for that purpose.
III. When lt ia impracticable to fill such offices for any
election precinct or polling place, such election precinct
or poUiug place wiU, by order ol the Post Commander,
oe consoUdated with an adjoining election precinct or
poUiug place for which such appointments aro complote.
Such coasoMaUon "ill only bo made among the respec?
tive elcctio precincts belonging to ono registration pre?
cinct.
IV. The order appointing officers of oloctions wiU
specify the election precinct or polling place by number,
and also by the local name or designation thereof, if any,
and also wUl specify tue registration precinct to which
the same belongs, and the County orDiotrict for which
the same is made; and such order will be forwarded with?
out delay to these Headquarters.
V. Thc officers appointed as above provided will, im?
mediately upon being appointed by the orders of the
Commanding Officers of Posts, qualify by taking the
oath prescribed in General Orders No. 65, current series,
iron? -.hes j Headquarters, Form No. L
VI. Command mg Officers of Posts will AU aU vacan?
cies in the office of Registrar that may occur, stating in
the order therefor tho persons to whose places such ap?
pointment is made, and the cause of suoh vacancy; and
such appointeo wdl *orthwith qualify.
VU. When a Registrar is a canuidate for election at
the election ordered to take place on the 19th and 20th
days of November next, he shall give notice hereof to
tho Post Commander, and such office ot Registrar shah
be deemed vacant.
Vin. Ihe powers ind duties of Registrars as superin?
tendents of elections, and of officers of elections whoso
appointments are herein provided for, will oe fixed by
General Orders.
IX. Managers and Inspectors of Elections wiU r>/Celve
no pay or mUea^e, but wiU bo entitled for clerical labor,
not to exceed the sum of ten dollars for each Board for
all duties performed in regard to elections.
X. Tho pa anil LuUoagc of Registrars as superlnleud
eats of elections wUl bo fixed by General Orders.
By command of Bvt Major-General ED. R. S. CANB?.
LOUIS V. CAZIABC.
Aide-dQ-Camp, Act'g. Ass't. AdJ't. Gcu'l.
Official: L. V. CAZIARC. Aide-de-camp. Act'?. Ass't.
Adj't. Gen'J.
October 24
CRISPER ? 031A.
Oh I she was beautiful and fair.
With starry eyes, and radiant bair.j
Whose curung tendrils, eon entwined,
Enchained tbe very heart and mind,
CRISPER CDMA,
For Curling tho Hair of either Sex into Wavy
ond Glops--* Ringlets or Heavy Massive
Curls.
BY USING TH H ARTICLE LAD1E i AND GENTLE?
MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-told.
It is the onlv ar'jclo iii tho world that wiU curl s xaight
hair, and ai the ta.-i.o time Vive it a beautiful, glossy ap
penrance. Hie Crisper Coma not only curls tho hair, but
rnvigoratee, beautifies and cleanses it; is higbiy and de.
llgbtfUUy pertumed, and is the most complete article ol
tba kiud ever ollered to tho American public. The
Crisper Coma will bc sent to any address, scaled urn?
postpaid for id.
Address all orders io
W. L. CLARK ft CO., Chemists,
No. 3 Weit Fayette street, Syracuse, N. Y.
March 30_l>,f
THE BEX XKTTS VILLE JOURNAL
IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT
Bennettrville, S. C.. iu tho eastern portion of the
State, by STUBBS & LITTLE, Proprietors, and offer
superior inducements to .Merchants and all others who
wish to extend their business n this section of the x*"-* !
Dee country. We respectfuUy soUcit the patronage ot I
our Charleston friends.
Terms-s:t pei ai,num, invariably in advance. Adver- J
tisem?c i inserted at \ ?ry reasonable -ates. Julys I
SPECIAL NOTICES
?- YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS
HON-UNION PKA?EK MEETING.-The pub
especially young men, are respectfully and carne
?rited to attend a Uni ni Prayer Meeting, comp
Cbristmu. of all denominations in tho city, un
auspices of tito Young Men's Christian Associate
Morrow, Sunday evening, in the Socoud Prest
Church, i.ev. Ur. SMYTHE. Service to commenci
o'clock.
The Meeting will be conducted by tho Ro<
GADSDEN.
All Evanfielical Ministers in the city aro Invito
teud and participate in the exercises.
W. W. PEMBERTC
November 9 1 Recording Sem
?- N O TI C E.-REV. J. B. MACK
PREACH in Zion Presbyterian Church (Glebe
To-Morrow (Sabb?:h), at half-past ri o'clock, in th
noon. _1 Novena
?-REV. BENJ. F. JACKSON, PA8TO
the Plymouth Congregational Church, will
To-Morrow Morning and Afternoon at Military!
the usual hours, administering the Communion
atternoon. 1* Novem'
?-ORPHAN HOUSE CHAPEL.-THE
Vt. W. LORD, D. D., of St. Paul's (Episcopal) C
will perform Divine Service in this Chapel To-1
Afternoon, 10th mst., at 3?? o'clock.
November 9
?-NO TI CE.-ALL PERSONS H A V
CLAIMS against the Estate of JAMES PHLNNI
ceased. Jato of this city, Printor, are requestod to :
them io, legally attested; and those indebted to tl
Estate will make payment to thc subscriber.
RUFUS C. BAR RLE
Adminlsirator of James Phinney, decea
November 2
tST CONSULAR NOTICE. - INFORMA
is wanted of the last residence and will of Mr. HA!
a native of the Duchy of Luxembourg, Germany
liosed to be dead for several years. Any person i
furnish the desired information, is requested to a.
the French Consulate in this city.
G. DESIBOURG, French Vice Cor
Charleston, November 6, 1807.
November 7
?-SPECIAL NOTICE.-DR. N. A. Pi
having closed his Wholesale Drug Business, mi
found at his office at HOLMES' BOOK HOUSE, (
of King and Wentworth streets, where all Indebted
to him or the late firm of PBATT Ar WILSON BB
EBB will please call and settle their accounts.
November 7 thstt
?- ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.-PR'
CASHED AND INFORMATION FURNISHED.
The highest rates paid for DOUBLOONS aud all
of GOLD AND SILVER.
TAYLOR A- CO., Bankers,
No. 10 Wall stree
October 19 lyr New Y<
AWLS EQUITY.--WTIJLIAMSBURG DISTI
JOHN WATSON AND J. L. LANE rx. S. P MATTH
SHERIFF, AND OTHERS_BILL FOR ACCOUNT,
LIEF, DISCOVERY AND INJUNCTION.-In pursi
of an order made in the above stated case, the cree
of HARPER k LANE, LANE * HARPER. HUT
LANE k CO. BRADLEY k LANE, and W. K. LAI
CO., aro hereby notified that they arc required to j
and establish demands, before tho Commissioner ol
Court, against the said firms, on or bolero the first d
February next, on failing so to do they bo debarre
benefit of any decree in this cause
H. C. LOGAN, C. E. W.
July 9 lamo7mo
?- THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROL!
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.-IN EQUITY-B. W.
WARDS, Administrator T. E. HOWLE, vs. E. S. HOV
JAMES P. WILSON AND OTHERS.-BILL FOR
JUNCTION, ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It is ord
that tho CREDITORS of THOMAS E. HOWLE, docei
be enjoined from proceeding to recover their chun
law against tho complainant, and that they do prove
establish their demands against the said HOWLE bi
the Commissoner of this Court, on or before the first
of December next, and in dofault thereof that the
barred the benefit of auy decree to be pronom
herein.
Tho above is a true copy from tho original order n
in the above stated case. 12th February, 1867.
A F. EDWABDS, C. E D. D.
Commissioner's Office, Darlington C. H., Feb. 22,18f
February 23 _s
?-THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN
DARLINGTON DISTRICT-IN EQUITY-HANN AB
HABT, Administratrix, ti. ELLEN E. HART, JC
WITHERSPOON, et al.-BILL FOR 1NJUNCTI
ACCOUNT AND RELIEF.-It ia ordered that the cn
ore of JOHN L. HART be enjoined from procoedin
recover then* claims at law against tho complainant,
that they do prove and establish their demands aga
the said John L. Hart, before the Commissioner
this Court, on or before the first day of November n
and in default thereof that they be barred from the t
cfit of any decree to be made herein.
It is also ordered that a copy of this order bc publia:
at least onco a week until the first day of Novcmb*- r
in thc Darlington Southerner and tho Charles.on Di
News.
The above is a true copy from the original order m
in the above case, 12th February, 1867.
A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D.
CUMMISSIONEB'S OFFICE, Darlington C. H.. Februi
22,18C7. _s36fl February 2
?-THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.-TN EQUITY'.-P. B. BAC
AND T. L. BACOT. Administrators, PETER
BACOT, vs. THE HEIRS AND CBEDITOBS OF PET.
S. BACOT.-Upon hearing tho pleadings in this case
is, on motion of W. W. HARLLEE, Complainant*' Soil
tor, ordered that all and singular the creditors of tho I
Peter S. Bacot, Complainant's Intestate, bo requit
to file and prove their respective demands and debts
judgments and otherwise against the said Intestate, I
foro tho Commissioner of this Court, by or before t
first day of November next, and In default thereof ?
they be debarred from tho benefit of any decree to
made therein, and that the Commissioner of this Cot
do advertise this order once a month In the Darli og t
Southerner and the Charleston Daily News, until t
said first day of Novei. ber next
The above is a true copy from tho original order ma
in the above case, 13th ot February, 1867.
A. F. EDWARDS, C. E. D. D.
Commissioner's Office, Darlington C. H., February ?
1867. s36 fl_February 23
?- NOTICE.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE
that application will bo made before Chief Justice Di
KB*, at Chambers, on the 15th of November next, for ti
Incorporation of "THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY A
SOCIATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA," the object
which is to establish a Normal School for colored pe
sous, with a capital stor k of one hundred dollars, wii
tho privilege of increasing tho some, by donations <
otherwise, to the sum of fifty thousand dollars, tho pu
pose being to educate teachers for schools in South Car
lian._?9_ September lt
?- BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-TH I
SPLENDID HALE DYE is the best tn the world. Tl
only (ne and perfect Dye-harmless, reliable, insta
taueous. No disappointment No ridiculous tint
Natural Black or Brown. Remedies tbe ill effects of Bc
Dyet. Invigorates the hair, leaving lt soft and beaut?r
The genuine ii signed William A. Batchelor. All othe:
are mere imitations, and should ba avoided. Sold by s
Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Barde
street. New Y'ork.
?- BEWABE OF A COUNTERFEIT.
Decemoer io lyr
?.NERVOUS DEBILITY, WITH ITS GLOOM
attendants, low spirits, depression, involuntary cnn
sions, lor. ; of semen, spermatorrhosa, loss of power, dizz
head, loss of memory, and threatened Impotence and in
becuity, find a sovereign cure in HUMPHREYS HC
MEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Con
posed of the moBt valuable mild and potent curative
they strike at onco the root of tho matter, tone up th
svstem, arrest the discharges, and impart vigor and er
ergy, lifo and vitality, to the entire man. They hav
cured thousands of cases. Price f5 per package of si:
boxes and vial, or $1 per single box. Sold by druggist?
and sent by mail on receiptoi pneo. Address HOM
, PHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINJ
COMPANY, No. 662 BBOADWAY, NEW XOBK.
September 19_
"COSTARS"
PREPARATIONS.
ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS.
Laboratory, No- IO Crosby street, New York
3000 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks manufactured daily.
SOLD ? Y ALL DB UG G ISIS EVER YWI1ERL
" COSTAR'S " SALES DEPOT,
?o 484 BROADWAY, SEW YORK,
v?hero SI, S3 to S5 sizes are put up for Families, Storoi
Ships, Boats, Public Institutions, Ac, kc.
It is truly wonderful the confidence that is now had in
every form" of Preparations that comos from "Coatar's "
Establishment.
"COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS-For Rats, Mice,
Roaches, Ants, kc, kc. "Only infallible remedy known."
"Not dangerous to tho buinau family." "Rats como out
of their holes to die," kc.
"COTTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR-A liquid,
put up in bottles, and never known to tail.
"COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths in
Furs and Woollens, is invaluable. Nothing can oxceed it
for power and efficacy. Destroys instantly all Insects on
Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ac.
" COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cuts, Burns,
Wounds, Bl Uses, Broken Brcasta, Sore Nipples, Piles in
all fonns, O.d Sores, Ulcers, and all kinds of cutaneous
affections. No family should be without it. It exceedH
in efficacy all other Salves IU use.
"COSTAR'S " CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions,
Warts, kc.
."COSTAR'S" BITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BLOS
gOMS-Beautifies the Complexion, by giving to the skin
a soft and bcuutiiul freshness, and is incomparably be?
yond anythiui: now in use. Ladies of taste aud position
regard it as an essential to the toilet An unprecedented
tale is its best recommendation. One bottle is always
followed bv more. Try it to km.w.
"COSTAR'S" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner
Pill (sugar-coated), and ot extraordinary efflca qr for Cos?
tiveness, all forms ol' Indigestion, Nervous and Slcl:
Headache. A Pill that is now rabidly superseding all
others.
"COSTAR'S" COUGH REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds
Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth?
ma, and all forms of Bronchial, and Diseases of thu
Throat and Luugs. A..dress
HENRY R. COSTAR,
No. 482 BROADWAY', N Y
BOWIE & MOISE,
WHOLESALE AGENTS
No. 151 Meeting street, opposite Charleston HoteL
June 17
SHIPPING.
FOR LIVERPOOL.-THE BRITISH
VSHIP "3EDBER3H," Kneale Master, is now
>ready to load for the abovo port. For Freight
.engagements, applj to
October 29 tuthsaC ROBERT MERE ? Co.
FOR NEW YORK.
REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
THE STEAMSHIP
MATANZAS,
CAPTAIN C. RYDER.
WILL LEAVE VANDERHORS1 'S WHARF ON
Saturday, November 9, at 3>i o'clock P. M., pre
ci'elv.
For freight or passage, apply to
November 7 RAVENEL & CO.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
THE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE WILL SAIL AS
FOLLOWS :
CHAMPION. Saturday, November 9, at 4 o'clock P. M.
JAMES ADGER, Tuesday, November 12, at 4 o'clock
P. M.
MANHATTAN, Saturday, November IC. at 10 o'clock
A. M.
CHAR I ESTON, Tuesday, November 19, at 12 o'clock M.
CHAMPION, Saturday, November 23, at 4 o'clock P. M.
JAMES ADGER. Tuesdey, November 2G, at 4 o'clock P. M.
MANHATTAN. Saturday, November 30, at 9o'clock A. M.
Outward Freight engagements made with COURTE?
NAY & TRENHOLM, corner Adgcr'a Wharf and East
Bay, np stairs.
For matters pertaining to inward Freight, aud for out?
ward Passage, apply to STREET, BROIHERS i: CO.,
No. 74 East Bav.
STREET, BROTHERS A- CO., 1
COURTENAY * TRENHOLM. J
November 4
FOB" PALATKA, FERNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE, WD ALL THE I..AM)
fNGM ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
VIA SAVANNAH.
Agents.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER
O T A T O
(1000 Tans Burthen)
CAPTAIN L. M. COXETTER.
WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF,
every TUESDAY NIOU1. at 9 o'clock, for the
abovo places, connecting with the Georgia Central Rail?
road at Savannah, tor Macon, Mobile and New Orleans.
AU Freight must be paid hero by shippers.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board or at the office
of J. D. AIKEN A- CO..
September 12_Agent;.
FOR PALATKA, FERNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LAND?
INGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
VIA SAVANNAH.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMER
(1110 Tone Burthen..
CAPTAIN S. ADKINS.
WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF
every Friday Night, at 9 o'clock, for the above
places, connecting with the Georgia Central Railroad at
Savannah, for Macon, Mobile and New Orleans.
All Freight must bc paid here by the shippers.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or at the of?
fice of RAVENEL ic CO., Agents,
Corner of Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay.
October 29
THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA,
BY
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAM PACKET LINE.
TRI-WEKKL1,
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD.
WEEKLY,
VTA BLUFFTON.
LEAVE
F*iday
tonttay,
Touch
uii, and
STEAMER PILOT BOY.OAPT. W. T. MoNELTS
STEAMER FA IV NIE.CAPT. f. PECK
ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL
Charleston overy Monday, Wednesday tn
Mornmr, , at 7 o'clock; and Savannah every
Wendesday&n? Frida i Mornings, at 7 o'cloik.
lng at Blanton on Mor.day, trip from Charles
Wednesday, trip from Savannah.
All Way Freight, also Bluflton Wbarft>??, mus LO ore
paid.
For freight or passage, apply to
JOBN FERGUSON, Accommodation Whs n.
October 1
" FOR GEORGE^VVi^rsTc.,
TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, KEITH.
FIELD, AND WAVERLY MILLS.
THE FINE PASSENGER STEAMER
, EMILIE,
CAPT. ISAAC DAVIS.
HAVING BEEN THOROUGHLY OVERHAULED
and repaired, has resumed her place on the
CHARLESTON AND GEORGETOWN LINE, and will
run regularly through the ensuing season, making ono
and a halt trips each week, leaving South Commercial
Wharf.
SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER.
LEAVE OEABLZITON. LEAVE OEDROETOWM.
Friday, Nov. 1. at..7 A. M. Monday, Nov. 4,at..6 A. M.
Wedn'y, Nov. 0, at..7 A. M. Friday, Nov. 8, at..6 A. M.
-Monday.Nov. ll, at..7A.M. Wedn'y,Nov. 13, at..6 A.M.
Friday, Nov. 15, at. .7 A. M. Monday, Nov.18. at..S A. M.
Wedn'y, Nov. 20,at..7 A.M. Friday. Nov. 22, at. .8 A. M.
Monday.Nov. 26, at. .7 A. M. Wedn'y, Nov. 27,st. .6 A. M.
Friday, Nov. '.?, at. .7 A. M.
Fare to Georgetown and south Island, U.
Fare to Kelthfleld and Waverly Mills, t5.
Meals extra.
Steamer not responsible for goods shipped for way
points, alter landing it samo.
All freight und wharfage must bo prepaid.
Freight received only on dave before sailing ot steamer,
and none received after sunset.
For Freight or Passage apply to the Captain on board,
orto 8HACKELFORD Ar KELLY, Agents,
No. 1 Boyce's Wharf, Charleston, S. 0.
FRASER A- MAURICE. Agents,
Georzetown. S. C.
?ctober 31 oct.31,nov.6,9,14,19,23,28
EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR !
CHA STELL AR'S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR,
For Removing Supcrnuotns Hair.
TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLI
depilatory recommends itself as being an almost in?
dispensable article to female beauty, is easily applied,
does not burn or injure thc skin, but acts directly on the
roots. -It is warranted to remove superfluous Jiair from
low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely
totally and radically extirpating thc same, leaving thc
skin sott, smooth and natural. This is thc only article
used by tho French, and is the only real e?ectual depila
tory in existence. Price 75 cents per package,' ' po?
pata to any address, on receipt of an order, by
BERGER, SHUTTS a CO., Chemists,
Marett 30 Iv? No. 285 River st^Troy. N. f
There cometh glad tidings ol joy to ail.
To young and to old, to gi eat aiid to small;
The beauty which once was so precious and rare,
Is tree for all, and all may be lair.
By the use or
CHA STE LL AR'S
WHITE LIQUID
ENAMEL,
For Improving and Beautifying tho Complexion,
The most valuable and perfect prepaiatlon in use, for
giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only
found in youth. It quickly removes Tau, Freckles, Pim?
ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, SaLowness. Eruption?,
and all impurities of the skin, kindly healing the samo
leaving the skin white and clear as alabaster. Tm use
cannot be detected by tho closest scrutiny, and being a
vegotable preparation is perfectly harmlcsp. It is the
only a. licle of the kind used by the French, and is con?
sider?' hythe Parisian as indispensable to a perfect
toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during tho
past year, a sufficient guarantee of Its efficacy. Price
only 75 cents, Seul hy mail, pos'-paid. on receipt ot en
order, by
BERU ER, SHUTTS k CO., Chemin,
285 River St., Troy, N. Yi
March 311. lyr ,
NOWJS fit TIME!
Stoves so Cheap
THAT IT WILL,
"GOOD SAMARITAN."
November 6
MAI& YOU LAUGH !
The Cheapest Stove Store Between the
Potomac and the Rio Grande !
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HALL, PAR?
LOR AND COOKING STOVES. SHEET IRON, LEAD.
ZINC AND COPPER, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, GRATES
AND GRATE TRIMMINGS.
TIN ROOFINGtAND PLUMBING WORK ATTENDED TO
AT SHOBT NOTICE, AT
ADAMS, DAMON & CO.,
No. 16 Broad Street.
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL.
3mo
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
CITY TAXES-MONTHLY lt KT UK \ S.
OFiTCE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, )
Crry HALL, November 1, 1867. j
"Vf OTICE IS HEREBY G-IVEN TO ALL CONCERN?
IA ED that the MONTHLY RETURNS FOR THE
MONTH OF OCTOBER PAST, In compliance with tho
Tax Ordinance, rati?cd on the 28th day of December,
I860, munt bo made on or bet?re the 16th instaut.
CHARLES P. FRAZER,
November 1 Assistant City Assessor.
AV ORDINANCE
TO PROVIDE FOR THE LIQUIDATION OF THE INTEREST
ON THE DEBT OF THE CITY, WHICH ACCRUED ON THE
TH Iii TTE TTI DAT OF SEPTEMBER LAST.
BE IT ORDAINED BY 1HE MAYOR AND ALDER?
MEN in City Council assembled, That for the pur?
pose of liquidating the interest on the pubhc debt ot thc
city, which accrued on the tniriieth day of September
last, six per cent stock, obligatory on the corporation ol
the City of Charleston, shall be issued under the direc?
tion of the Mayor, to the persons holding stocks or six
{>er cent, bonds ol the city, and ont.tied to receive the
merest accrued thereon at the Hmo above stated, the
said stock to bear interest alter the rate of six per cent,
per annum, payable quarterly, redeemable in thirty
years from date: Provided, That no part of said Block
shall be issued for any sum lesa than twenty dollars, or
for any fractional part of a dollar: Provided, also, that
all sums for lesa than twenty dollars, and for fractional
parts of a dollar, shall bc paid in city bills.
SEC. 2. That the fe rm of certificate, aud mode of
transfer of said stock shall be subject to the name regu?
lations as now exibt in i elation to other city six per cent,
stocka of the city.
Ratified in City Council this twenty-second day of Octo?
ber, in the year of our Lord ono thousaud eight bun
dred and sixty-seven.
[L. 8.1 P. C. GAILLARD. Mayor.
W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. October 26
AN ORDINANCE
TO REOULATE THE DRE DO INO OF DOCKS.
Whereas, The best interests ot tho city, as well as the
convenience of the shipping visiting the port, demand
that the channel of Cooper River be kept open with suffi?
cient depth of water for all commercial purposes, and
free from obstruction:
Be it ordained, That in future all mud removed from
any of the city docks by dredge machines, or otherwise,
shall be removed one hundred and Atty fathoms from
the end of the dock.
The Harbor Master shall be furnished with a copy of I
this Ordinance, which he ls required strictly to enforce; |
and to report for prosecution au violations of the same;
which shall subject the party so offending to a fine not
exceeding one hundred dollars for each and every
offence.
Ratified in City council this eight day of October, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
silty aevan.
[L.S.] P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor.
W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council. October 18
ESTIMATES WANTED.
OFFICE CITY CIVIL ENGINEER, I
CITY HALL, CHARLESTON, September ll, 1867. )
Cl EA LEO PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL
? thc 13th at 12 o'clock M., for BUILDING SEVERAL
TRUNKS of the lengths and sizes given below. The es?
timates will include thc cost of excavating about 200
cubic yards of earth, the necessary filling, reforming of
pavements, and grading atter the laying or trunks.
TRUNKS. FEET.
Length of Trunk In Line stieet. 270 ?
Length of Trunk In and from lots in Coming street
to the tidal drain. 300 |
Length cl Trunk from lots on Gadsden street to the
main drain in Wentworth street. 120
Length of Trunk from McIntosh's Court to Rad?
cliffe street drain. 187 ?
Total length.877
Ti unas to oe twelve by twenty inches lu the clear,
built of two by twelve Inches prime yeUow pine plunks,
to rest upon sleepers ot three by nine Inches, three feet
long, placed five feet from centres. Braces to bo two by
six inches, dovetailed into the sides of Trunks, at dis?
tances of fivo feet from centres. The Trunks to be laid
to grado peg" furnished by the Engineer.
AU the work must bo carried on with the greatest
dispatch.
Plans can be seen at this office,
A copy of these sp?cifications must be attached to each
oiler. LOUTS J. BAR BOT,
Soptember 12 City Engineer.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OFFICE OF O TTY TREASURY, )
January 3, 1867. J
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER
the iollowmg Ordinance licenses bavo been pr?par?e
lor delivery from this Office. 8. THOMAS,
City Treasurer.
SEC. 1. B? il Ordain:J by the Mayor and Aldermentr.
City Council assembled. That from and after the first dav
of Januar}-, licenses shall be token out for all carts, dr JJ ,
and wagous, used for private and domestic purposes, in
the samo manner, and according to the same provisions
now of force in relation to carts, drays and wagons, letoi
driven tor biro, except giving bonds. And each sucu
cart, dray or wagon, shaU bo provided with a badge con?
taining the number thereof, and marked Private, to u<
placed ou the outside of the abaft.
SEC. 2. No person shall be taken by the Treasurer a?
surely to auy bond under tho Ordinauce concerning li
censes for carts, drays, wagons and other carnages, un?
less he or she be a freeholder.
SEC. 3. The following shall horcafter be tho rates foi
licenses for public and private tarts, drays, wagons, Mt.,
including the horses or mules used tbereoi, which sha;'
be i rec from other taxation :
PUBLIC CARTS. DRAYS, ETC., OB THOSE EMPLOYED TN AN)
BUSINESS WHATEVER, FOB HEBE DIBECT OB INDIRECT.
For evory cart, dray or wagon, drawn by one horse Ol
mule, ?20.
For evory cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horsssot
mules, $30.
For every back and carriage with two wheels, $20.
For evory hack and carriage with four wheels, $40.
For every stage or omnibus (except Rue omnibus
with two horses, $50.
For every stage or omnibus (eicept line omnibus,
drawn by tour horses, $60.
For every truck drawn Dy two or more horses or muirs
NA
For every express wagon drawn by two or more uorsci
or mules, ?CO.
DUI AI) CARTS AND PBIVATF. CARTS, DRAYS, ETC.
For every bread cart or wagon, $6,
For evory cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do.
mestic purposes, and not to bo employed in thc brand.
porting of goods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or au j
other commodity, for compensation, either directly ot
indirectly for thc same, shall pay for a license tbs sum ol
fi, exclusive ot the horse or mule.
Ratified in City Council, this 16th day of January
ir. H.] In the year of our Lord one thousand eight him.
dred and sixty-six.
By the Mayor. P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor
Jauuarv 3 W. O. sMll'ii. Clerk ol Council.
AN ORDINANCE
IO REOULATE THE BTORAOE OF PETROLEUM, ITH PBO.
DL'CrS, AND O TU P. ll INFLAMMABLE OILS.
SEC. L Be. it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, in
City Council assembled. That from and after the ISth day
of Juno next, it shall not be lawful to keep Petroleum.
Kerosene, Rock Oil, Benzine, Benzole, or any oiber in?
flammable oil or oils on storage or for sale in any cellar,
store or building south of Line street, in a larger quan?
tity than tiffy gallons on any one lot or premises, and
any such quantity so kept or stored shall be contained lu
vessels ot tiu or other metal.
SEC. 2. That Petroleum, its products, or any other In?
flammable oil or oils, when brought into the city by land
or water, may bc kept on any lot or in any building In
which cotton is not stored, for a period not exceeding
twenty-four hours, upon the expiration of which time ii
shall be removed and kept in tho manner as required by
the foregoing section.
SEC. 3. Any person or persons violating any part nt
thia Ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two hundred
dollars, for each offence, recoverable in any Court of com?
petent Jurisdiction.
Ratified in City Council this twenty-first day of May, iii
the year oi our Lord one thousand eight huudred and
sixty-seven.
[L.S.J P. C. GAILLARD, Mayor.
W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. June 0
If OTIC E-TO~ A U CUOMEJUU*
CITY TREASURY Ot FICE, I
OCTOBER 2, 1867. j
ALL AUCTION LICENSES EXPIRED BY ORD I-1
NANCE on 30th September. Renewals will te I
granted on application at this office, if made during Thu I
Month. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer.
October 6
PUBLIC NOTICE.
OFFICE CLEBK OF COUNCIL, 1
May 1867. j
The following .Section of" An Ordinance to abolish tho
offico ?if Sperintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep
iug tho Streets' Lanes, Alloys, and open Courts in tho
City of Charlesston Clean, and for other purposes," is
hereby published for thc information ot Ml concerned :
For thc due protection of thc said contractor or con?
tractors, if is jurther ordained, That every owner, lessee,
occupant and tenant of any premises iron ting in any
street, lane, alley, or open court, shall on every day
(Sundays excepted) have the dirt, filth, garbage, or other
offal, placed in front of his or her lot, iu a barrel, box or
heap, and in readiness for the contractor, by tho hour ot
seven o'clock, A. M., from the fiist day ot May to the
Host day of November in overy year ; and by the hour ot
nine o'clock. A. M., frcm the first day ol' November to
the first day of May following. And any person offend?
ing herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other
oOal, in any street, laue, or alley, or open court, after the
hours above named, shall be subject to a fine not less
than two nor more than fivo dollars, for each and every
offence, to be imposed by the Mavor.
By order W. H. SMITH,
May 16 Clerk of Council.
NUT1CE.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL.-THE FOLLOWING
clause of Section 1 of an "Ordinance to Raise Sup?
plies for theyeir 1867," ls published for the information
of persons selling Good.? by sample or otherwise, who are
not residents oi this city. All such persons are hereby
notified to report at this office.
"Three dollars ou every hundred dollars of all goods
sold in this citv by persons not residents, by sample ot
otherwise." W. H SMITH,
March H _ Clerk ol CounclH
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, )
CHARLESTON, S. C., May 4,1867. I
THE REOULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND
lnclosures. vaults, kc, will commence on Mondai,
nut, 8t inst. Owners and r-Mvpants aro hereby requirec.
lo sec that their premises ai m good condition and thal
all filth and garbage is removed as required by Ordi?
nance. Other inspections will follow,
liv order of Mayor GAILLARD.
C. B. SIG WALD.
_Olr'ofef Police.
KIKE LOAS.
MAYORALTY OF CHARLESTON, 1
CITY HALL, November 9, I860. J
ALL PERSONS DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN TSE
Burnt Districts and Waste Places of the City, un?
der "An Act ol the General Assembly, giving authority
to the City Council of Charleston to proceed in the ma.,
ter ol a Fire Loan, with a view to aid in building up thc
Citv anew," are hereby notified that the form of appli?
cation for loans can be obtained at the office of the Ocr),
of Council, betwoeu the hours of 9 A. M. and 2 P. M.
All applications must beti' d in the above mentioned
office, as the Committee will meet every Monday to cor
sider thc some,
By order of the Mayor W. H. SMITH,
November in OlerS ot Council
THE GREENVILLE MOUNTAINRER
18 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. AT $1 60 PEU
year, iu a lvance. Advertisements inserted at usual
rates. G. E. ELFORD.
May IQ Editor and Proprietor]
DILLON'S
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THIS TIE IS KOW GENERALLY ADOPTED.
THIS TIE, WITH THE HOOP COMPLETE, WEIGHS NO MOUE [THAN THE USUAL.
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its security to Insurance Companies a matter for consideration.
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November 2 Imo
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April j_lyr
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Address,
March Kl)
MADAMS H. A. PERBIOO,
P. 0. DBA WEB 298, Burr ALO, N. Y.
lr
UALLlCHAN'sPit?
pX) ?.,--</?( FOR , X- i&gg*
(CHILLS & FEVER)
WE HAVE USED GALLIGHAN'S PILLS, AND FIND
that they will do all that ls claimed for them, and
cheerfully reeommend them to public favor.
T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama.
J. W. A. SANDFORD, Atf y Gen'l of Alabama.
BOBT. DOUGHEBTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala.
From THOMAS J. JUMB, Judge Supreme Court.
I have used QALLIOHAN'S PILLS on my plantation
for Fever and Ague, and find them all that is claimed ftr
them. THOS. J. JUDGE.
Montgomery, Ala., September 29,1858.
LOWNDES COUNTY, Alabama.
GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do.
They arc decidedly the best medicine for Chills and 1 e.
ver 1 ever gave. I would not be without them for five,
ti mu? the price. J. A. GRAHAM.
ASIEBICCS, April 17, 1887.
One box ol' GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly
of Chills and Fever. They are the best medicine lor
Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. BONALDSON,
Clerk Supenor Court, Sumter County, Ga.
MONTOOMXBT, ALA., July 9,1866.
Messrs. BLUNT tc HALE-GENTS: I have used your
OALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occasions for Chills and
Fever, and find that they effect all that they are intend?
ed to do. They are the best remedy for the disease that
J have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable.
Bespectfully, DAN'L SATBE,
Grand Sec. Grand Lodge ot F. and A. M. of Alabama.
ALBANY, GA., March ll, 1867.
I have used GALLIGBAN'S FILLS in forty cases ol
Chills and Fever, with penect success. They are tb?
best Fever and Ague Pill put up. A. B. FAN!.
WHOLESALE IN CHABLESTON, BY
GOODRICH. WIM .HW Ai CO.,
No. 153 Meeting street.
And by all Druggists.
BLOC XT Ai H ALU,
PROPRIETORS,
May ll 6mo Montgomery, Als.
THE FLORENCE GAZETTE,
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, sj FLORENCE,
S. C., offers an excellant medium to Merchants sad
others who wish to extend their business in the Fee
Dee section of the State. Bates of advertising vary rea
sonable. September