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The Charleston daily news. [volume] (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, August 27, 1867, Image 2

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Hi,- wie* of liii fret uro ulm without r <i'lii>K.
?tom Mito: kn r ok tr eUjr liirvti loue produced
nv effect on liin . Ho in twenty-four year of ligo,
a il for thc Uhl few llar has lived on milk possed
through hi* nono into the irsoplingu .
At a nias* meeting in Victoria square, Montreal,
un Wedne-day, A igu l 31, Mr. DCTUS Ui-iumiici.il
D'AXCV MCGEE xritliout Btint, anilBtntiil that al
though tho name ol IIICUAIID OGOIIAIAN, o New
York, hau boen mentioned by MCGEE OB being con
ncotexl with bin pretended tllacluwire about Ibo
euiane.it was voll known that Mr. O'GOIUIA.I- Unit
never been connected willi the nchemcB of the
Feuiau tcadere. hut bad alway ilincouragod thom.
The laborera on the Mobile and Ohio lioilroad
have struck for the payment of their back wages.
8ome of them have not been paid in eighteen
months. They have btoppctl all tho trains nt
Jackson, Touneasee, swearing that the road aimil
not be used until thc payment B made. Other
laborer who attempted to take their place were
driven oft A onipauy of eoldicrs have been sent
to piotect tin- road.
Tho destruction to crops. Ac, by Uie heavy
rains ol Ulla month is very great, part iru'arly in
Pennsylvania. The potato crop is badly injured
by rotting, much fencing bas been carried away,
and the tomato crop in this State is almost a Ia.il
ure. In New Jersey the damago has not been KO
great, thc sandy soil absorbing the water alinont
as rast aa it fell; but ovcu tbcic considerable] bay
and other crops vere ivas lied away.
r- x i ? i: i OOWTIOK. the Japsueec official al Spring
field, bas presented io JAMES L. Austins a copy ol
an illustrated work on botany, published and
bound in Japan. The work was presented in
acknowledgment of information given bim con
cerning thc modo of making cider, vinegnr, nnd
fruit wines. Although they have apples and other
fruit in Japan, they have never known bow tomakn
from them the articles: mentioned. All their vine
gar baa been made from n ilinttllatioii of rice.
Excavations at I.illcbonne, France, continue,
and nearly every day some new discovery is made.
Tbe collection brought together at Catillon now
comprises a great number of objects of arehieo
logical value. Among them isa fragment of n
? circular mirror, an examination of which BIIOWH it
to bo composed of ginns, foliated willi ti thin nhept
of pure lead. Thus it HCOIIIH that tho Undo
Romans practised tbo plating of glas9, as tho U&uls
bsd previously known bow to pinto motalB.
Hignor MATTEUCCI has just published n paper on
tho secondary elccUo-uiutor power of nerves,
which promises to brow light on obscure problems
of nutrition imd se rct ou. Ho linds that this
secondary force is much moro poworlul and per
manent than iu generally supposed, sud that it
bas a moht importent iiilliioncc over tho various
cbemicovital operatioiiH performed by thc tisbiies.
Helias not yet concluded his general slaloment,
but intend* to continue bis remark* in a setiesof
essays to be published forthuitb.
Nearly ail foreign ennui nen, nnd especially tho
liritii.li Colonial possessions on this continent, urn
Hooded with American cont. In Canada silver is
so abundant as to bo regarded a decided nuisance
which thu siitlioriliuri timi peon! I nm discussing
measures to abate. At n special meeting of tho
fxiudon, C. W., Hoard of Trude, held a few days
si.iec, a' rem.humo was passed urging merchants
ami others to tako American silver at four por
ccni. discount, until somothiiig dollnito in done
villi regald to tho maller.
The Frcdericksburg HvraUl nays: "Wo aro in
the innl I of thu great minim- harvest. Hy carts,
wagons, and on tho ^boulders, it comea to mnrket.
A le v years ugo it vns not a commercial url clo ot
any price; Tln.it $1 wan paid; and last your ns
much os tl.tiS prr hundred wan paid. Now it may
bo quoted at from 11.80 to $1.85. It comm i ml H a
higher price iu l-'rederickaburg than any other
market in Virginia. Wo bavo board sumo euti
niato that as much us (80,000 would be paid out
for it in this market, tho present sosson, but wo
think tim figures rather too high.
Tbcro arrived yesterday from tho West, at
Hoboken, in a now patont car made in Newark,
sixteen dressed ulcera and twenty-two sheep,
slaughtered in Ohio. They bad been four days on
thc route, and were quito fresh and sound on their
arrival. Thc car is similar, generally, to an or
dinary freight car, but it baa double walla tbroo
inches apart, Ulled in with cork. At each end,
near thu top of tho car, in u chamber for holding
icc. In fad, tho car is an icc-liouso on wheola.
It* averago temperature ia forty-five dogreoa.
Tho Invention mny bo tho pioneer toward remov
ing slaugbti r-houKcs boyond tho eily limits.
..'bo synod ol tho diocoso of Adolaido, South
Australia, baa taken a practical atop totvard tho
assertion of ita independence of tho Established
Church of England, and toward ita solf-govcrn
mont as an Episcopalian Church. At a spooiol
meeting it formndy resolved, "That it le not de
sirable that all bishops in brittan colonies should
receive their mission from tho soo of Canterbury,
and Uko tho oath of canonical obodionco to tho
archbishop. ' This rosolutiou was carried by
twenty-four to sovon. By another resolution it
was decidod, by oigbtoon to aoven, that it was do
.irablo that futuro bishops of tho dioccso should
bo elected by tho church of tho diocese.
Tho services renden tl lo mar timo cominorco by
WILLIAM MITCTIELI., of London, have boon dcora
o l worthy of recognition by tho Crown, mid tho
honor of knigthood hos been conferred upon him.
Tho services rouilurcd by Mr. MITORKLI, in tho es
tablishment of "Tho Commercial Codo of Signals
furtbeusoof. !'Nations" aro among tho montre
cant, if not IL., moat useful, of his InborB. Aftor
sovoral years of labor and outlay, ilia now adopt
ed, io the exclusion ofovoryothoroodo, by France,
Holland, Sweden 'lenmark, ltiiasia, Orecco, Italy,
Austria, Tni.-sin. Hpain mid Portugal, It has boon
moro or less in UHL iii Americuti ships for sovoral
years, lint tho war iroventcd ita general adoption.
Tho idea of the llank or England first originated
with Mr. WILLIAM FATTF.HHOS, merchant of Lon
don, who readily Haw that Ibo (lovommont, which
had boon paying interest at ibo rato of from 20 to
40 per cent, per annum, would, without much hesi
tation, grant exclusivo nod almost unlimited
privilogi'B to Hitch parties au would in tum furnis h
it with a Ilxcd and permanent loan at a roaaonab lo
rato of interest. Tho plan hoing brought to tho
attention of tho King, was submittod lo tho Privy
Council, whon Ibo details woro mado, and tito mai
lor submitted lo tho Parliament. Tho acuerno
met with groot opposition, but still tho bill waa
carriod by tho Government, and on tho 25th of
April, 1 Wi, i,c,-atne a law.
'i ho peoplo of Java havo rather a livoly limo of
it. According to tho bxtoat olUoial statistics con
tainodlntho Tjdichriflvor NedtrlandtcliJatta, the
tlgor baa, in ono singlo year, conaumod oxactly
ono hundred and forty eight human bolngs, and in
another year ono hundred and thirty-one. Tho
crocodile olcaro-1 an avorago of fifty people a
year, wbilo serpenta accountud for botweon twen
ty-two and forty-thrco. But tho Dutch Boom to
accept tbelr feto with characteristic equanimity.
Tho aovcrnor-Oonoral. a long whjlo 8go, offered
aa a prize for every llgor thut Villed tho mu
nificent um of t .venty-two guilders ($10), Hb)
BubJoota apparently profor being eaton by the
Jiger. * I
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tdracv in Nen Ilavon, Cniiucollciit, uti TlinriHlaj
recht ' 'i ' ilwiHHiitl aie inf nluoly-fiinr .veum
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oi-vmv. iT mu amiable ili |SM>ili iil. These iiiiali
ties iiiniisl with hi isr 4l learning mu InliHit , roit
vlonnl linn \oiy iM|uiUi' willi oil w m kni'W lum.
Kvor *iiu*t< IHM r *llroiiii ltl Irtmi Yulo lu liml IHH II
ri-H ilni|; m Now llavwi, irnjioiii'il nuil i-iilri.nu.il
hr tlio wiliro wiittitiiiitHy. r'tw nonio woeka mut
Ii , liml booil iliiij;. nuil l>\ IVSMIIII nf hin ,;rr.tl
UKO hin ih-atli wan hourly oxpirti it AH a loli K'rnni
from Now ila von aiiiMiiiiieoa, lim hiiittral of Ilm
lanicniud ami vunorablu gonUotuau will liiko ilaco
in H..a city on S ouilav iioxt, Um 'iOtii iiiat., nt
lialf-pBHl two I*. M.
Pnir.i-ron DKLMAII, of Iho Baroauof Btntiatica,
han cannot) to be complloil an ubatrnct of thu rc
iMirtK of tim oiamiuation of van la baying on
iKianl pansoiinnm, other Utan cabin paHaounei ,
which arrivoil at (ho port of Now York U.irniK tho
month of July, 181V7 ; from winch it oppeam that
tho loni nimilior of voaBola oxailtinoi] WAB C2, of
which 38 weiro atoanishipa anti 21 Hailitttr VCBBOIH.
Tho avorago length or the BteaniHhips' VO.VBKO wna
13 dayn mid 13 honra ; of tho HailiiiK voaBola, 12
UavB and fl lioura. Tho total number of pasBon
gers brouKht, 14,389, of which 11,537 wcro IIIOICB
and 9G82 feiualoa; a0,273 were over eight yoara of
age, and 412(1 unduroiglil year . Totnl numbnr of
deaths, , or which 25 wera mnlcB aud 20 females ;
over eight yenra of ago, 1H; under, 3(5. Tho follow
ing vesaela brought paancngera in CXCCBB of tho
number allowed by Inw. ylufon UunUicr, from
Bremen, alluwed 2.T2, brought 231 ; Yno, .from
Livorpool, allnwod G3S, brought 701, (thia
case was roported to tho Collector for prosecu
tion); tho C'itv of London, from Liv pool, waa en
titled to bring 8uOJ, and brought UOO; tho CUy of
J'nr s, from Irerpool, nllowel to brim; 712, and
bruiight 851 ; bark Stella, from Ilromon, nllewcd
311, brought 312; bark Aristides, from Dromon, al
io red 244, and brought 21fiJ. Tho Antworp alnp
O. Ilaccaricck, which lost 18 pnaecngors by bnwcl
diroaacM, caused by iiiNiiflicient food aud bad
water, and which had un aurgoona on board, baa
undergone ofllcial scrutiny. Tho wholo course of
immigration returns han lately bean tho aubjeel of
discussion between tho Director of the Uurcau of
HtiliaticH and tho Cant o Gar en authorities, mul
in futuro greater light is expected to bo thrown
upon thia matter from Now York.
IT is WITH oFEN-Ain roi.iTies as with open-air
sermons, Kaya the Saturday Hecieic, each in its
ny is thc ilullcet mid Hattest, Ibo moat monoto
nous and least attractive of human utterances.
Wo sumotimen aro driven to suspect that intellect
and out-of-door apoakiug aro irreconcilable. It
would acorn tn bu on y muong thu lowor ci naturi H
that languago ii titted for tho upon air. To roar
and bellow, ami scream, and hiss, not tn talk, is
out-of-door language. Tho gift of human n,.. . eli
is too dclicalo and relined in ita connection willi
thought tobo trusted to rudo contact u iib thc
natural elementa. Evcu an accomplished orator,
win n obliged to bellow, eau think of nothing bul
his voice ; and under such circumstances tho only
end and object ol public speaking is simply un
attainable. Tho man least accomplished in
mimi mid thought, and tho arl ut pcrsuaaiun,
in tho beat Titted for Hyde Park ; and both 10
ligion and politics aro too sacred and importntit to
bo thus debased. And this is tho roal and solid
argument against open-air meetings for serious
objecto; they lower tho touo of social life, and
loud to obscuro ita highest aims. It is therefore
for thu public good that wo should tako care,
though wo cannot prohibit, at least not to promote
mid encourage, what is really n social ovil. Among
savages, ahoi>ting and yelling for tho mero nakoof
i HUHU ai o lej; i ti mat o, be ca ii im natural, modes of
exercising Bitch influence BB barbarous folk uro
alono eapnblo of appreciating. Homo thinkers
tell us that a relapso into barbarism is, after all,
not a European impossibility; and ono would think
that in Hyde Park wo oro but stepping backward
to what Zulus and Maoris may uno day bo im
proved out of.
BY A i-A nu; DISPATCH from I .muh ni, aavs tho Now
York Herald, of Saturday, dated yoatordny oven
ing, wo bavo a roport to tho ofl'ccl that tho treaty
negotiations concluded between NAPOLEON and
Frunc s JOBEPU at Balzburg, for tho formation of
a Sooth (irru an Confederation, under tho presi
dency of Austria, have roaultcd in a "signal fail
ure,'' and that tho Bavarian Oovrmmont baa for
warded a positive refusal in reply lo the invitation
of tlii.ir imperial majesties asking tho King to as
sent to and join tho Bund. Bbould this intolligonco
provo correct, as is vory probable, NAPOLEON'S
prestige will havo received another very damaging
blow before tho peoples, and tho growing union
of tho hereditary rulcrn by "divino right" will bo
still moro firmly cemented thereby. It will have
been domonstratod that Bavaria, oven ii .insured
of tho support both' of Franco and Austria, daro
not ally herself aa a roactioniat against tho over
powering voico of North Germany, pronounced in
favor of national progress au heralded and con
ducted hy ll tb M A c c K toward a united Fatherland,
and that BONAPAUTE cannot bond Europo to bia
will, oven if his vast army should bo reinforced by
tho reorganized logions of reconstructed Hun
gary. Bavaria ia placed in a dangerous position,
from which abo cannot completely extricate her
self oxcopt by a hearty endorsement of tho Pma
aian policy. Her hidden sympathy with Austria
cannot avail hor my, and a prolonged hesitation
may ond in converting hor territory into a great
battlo field, from which hor crown may disappear.
FnAZEB's MAOAZINE for August contains (ho fol
lowing : A singlo example will explain what things
aro even now possible. A murnini lady, niothor of
several children, living in entire harmony wiUi her
husband, an amiable, onay gontloman, hears at
church an enthusiastic young preacher, and is en
raptured by his el,upi. nee. On her roturn homo
sho tells her husband how thoroughly tho preach
er's words liavn como to her heart ; and she is
quilo persuaded it would conduoo to her spiritual
porfoction to bo married to him ; and if abo can
get his consent sho hopos that hor husband will
not opposo A divorce. What amount of urgency
Biifllccd to disgust (ho husband lido agreement is
not a public fact. No man can hko to loci that ho
is keeping a wifo against hor will, and to bo re
proached with hindonng her spiritual improve
ment. That tho husband did eminent, and thal
tho Court thereupon did without further inquiry
sanction Uio divorco, is a publie fact ; oleo, thal
tho preacher mada no diflloulty alunit accepting
tho onthusiaatic Indy, with hor dowry and children.
Wo havo nineo hoard, bnt from ono informant only,
that, after many years of union, tho preacher in
turn aought and gained a divorco from hw wifo,
and that she is now gono back to hor first hus
band.
TUE JOUBNAL of tho Boyal Staliatical Offlco al
Berliu givoa tho Ural official roport that han boon
publlahod of ihn Icaeca of (be Pruaalan army in
tho last war. According to thia roport, tho
effootivo strongth of tho army brought Into tho
field by Prussia and. her allies waa 437,262 mon
(including 120 Gonorala and 8964 offlcora) and
110,102 horaos. Tho toUt number of tho wounded
waa COO offlcora and 15,508 mon; of those who re
mained on tho field. 178 offlcora and 9753 roon' of
tb oso who died of their wounds, 64 officers and
1485 mon; and of tboao who died of lllnosa con
tracted during tho campaign, 53 offlcora and 6783
mon. Tho total lons amounts to 315 oflleera,
10,562 mon, and 6490 hornea. Tho number of offi
cer* wounded waa relatively twice aa great aa that
of tho privato aoldiere.
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Nr.vvi ttuMithfi ilw itjllriitl ititi of Int
IAr* i ruin IIII'IK/ IM ihn / <i /i<// rr ? .' ihr fini |
if/' mil/1 len/,', ii./MiiiA/y f //ir Jttltiitoinff '
afct/ llt /' //,o Arni /li /i // rr .mo, nt thc
M0|*WMlttif1 Aiiiuiij/ //?.? Utryett tirttuiniion in \
thc VCjy i / I '/iill'/rWri/l ;
hi. i...n A Ami l'ii ll lui lin r i n . I.-I. 'I liai hula ur kit
1.1., II iiMimuit mn -illili im m mo l'uni..llb r In any i lly, i
l.i II m i ill.iiiii, lu lu II ii. .-pi.pi r shall tm prlntcil,
>-l, ill lui. uni Im |.illili.In cl IHM* willy III titi* newspaper '
will, li, I.. inn piililinlu..t . i lly ur ..ll. nor. nliall han- Un. ,
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Ot' .iii iiiiiiiiminvi/m/ia mimili it fin" iiutiliriition In \
IkUUmrnat munt itt wtdrrtwd tn the tildar of thc
Unify AVir.i, A'o. IH //<iamrjlm . iXiariratam. S.l'.
llntlnc** t'iimmunicnt'ion .'il I'libltithcr af tinily ,
AVtr .
itv- fi Kilto/ umiertalte to return refected communiai ?
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CHARLESTON. ;
Tl'KHl'AV MOUSING. AUGUST , 1SH7. 1
.lou Wolta.- Wo IIIIVII now completed our
nineo au un lo circulo, in lin shortest possible ,
limo. Al.I. KIM'S Ul' .IOU WORK, Mil wu
niosi r 's|ici'itully n- U Ibo pulrniiugo of our
friend*.
Tl IK TW tlltKAT I'OWICIIN OK Tille.
?fUTHItH.
This is thu lido of i WM I'nri'fnlly wrillcn
lenders, recently published in tim ttntmd Tuhlr.
Till" IWO great poners liri , of cniilse, Russia
nuil lin United SI ut CH. Til writer ilrnws u
picture of tin future greatness nf Russia, over
shadowing. If liol nicoipiirnliiig. nil the oilier
powers of Hie Klial; snell ns AI.I.XANIM'.U ol'
Miieeiloii, in Iiis uihlcsl ill ennis of universal
iinpiiu. never aspired lu. This limy ur muy
not come to puss; either event n mutter nf min
or importun e tn UH. Hut it H ot h ur wiso in re
gard to th speculations of thc writer conocrn
ilie future of this Continent. These nil oct
UH very nenrly, nuil we lliorofore propose to
present the subslnnco of them fur thc benefit
nf our renders. Thc proplicey opens willi llio
following prefnee: " In thc nbservulious WO
purpoao to offer on the future of A muriel , wc
desire il lo hr understood timi wc nre rather
predicting what wc believe to be incvitnble
than defending whnt we still ns thoroughly be
lieve lube, on every principle of justice mid
benevolence, defensible nnd even turntable.
Whnt we arc nbout to say will be ni varluUCO
willi much of thc c oust it ul ? o II nt hunl.iini of ten
yean ngo; il will give shnpc and utternncc to
thc unformed idens of Ihc popuhir mind to-ilny ;
n few yenrs hence it will have been developed
from conviction Into practicnl resolve; nnd mcn
are now born who will livo lo seo the grouter
I mri i mi of it nn nccomplishcd fact.."
Mc next proceeds lo break ground by prov
ing the worthlessness of paper constitutions,
not that he thinks so himself, but bitch Ibo
iasuc of our late wur bas proved il.
"Ten yenrs ugo," he says, "men talked about
thc constitution uf this country in n strain
which scented to mnkc it of considerably greni
er cfliency limn ( nd's constitution of the world.
Ucforc il human passions were lo si.nk into the
cnlm of pence nnd moderation. Foreign pow
ers, nhnshed before its wisdom, were g rm lu ni ly
10 copy tts provisions mut rejoice--with envy,
11 is trite, but still with great joy--in I tic light
ol' its instructions. We ourselves were to go
on nnd grow, no doubt, bul nlwnys ti I lie sume
way; lidding from time to time new territory
to our uren, but nlwnys cutting up our territo
ries into States mid giving them nn <'i|iinl share
in thc nffuirs ol' government. Thc Constitu
tion i em cn i/.al no other method of growl li.
To us nlono muong nnlions eon.pies! wns im
possible; for in the Constitution there was no
proviiinn for maint arning government in eon
quered countries, nnd if territories vere nt uny
time annexed, their denizens became ut mice
not subjects hut citizens of the United Stales.
In all our national affairs it wns assumed as nn
axiom timi neither individual Slates nor Ihc
Federal Government either could or would db
anything for which thc Constitution does nfit
make express provision. Thus the Constitu
tion was regarded ns a second Janus, locking
Ivvo ways ut n lime; by its express provisions
limiting, enmmnnding, or forbidding; nnd by
its mere silence checking States nnd Federal
Government alike whenever, in some new con
dition of affairs, sonic action or some policy not
emilcmplnied by thc Constitution should be
come expedient. Thc war has (Hugill 'is ninny
things; bul Ihc most pregnant lesson il lina
taught us is the nliNolntc worth'iessncss of pa
per constitutions in restraining the wild bursts
of human passion, und Hint il .ey nre bul us
strnw before thc wind when, they contend
against inevitable destiny. Tho Constitution
gave no power lo Stales lo ne parate from the
confederation, nnd wc laugh ed nt thc idea of
secession. Yet eleven Slates seceded. The
Constitution gnvennvight to Congress (ncocrco
a Stntc while in the Unio.i, nnd ns little right
to conquer it if out. Ye', wc did coerce und
conquer the Confeder te States. Tho Consti
tution did expressly forbid imprisonment with
out n speedy jury trial. 'Yet nt tho tinkle of a
telegraphic bell in Mr. .'.-Hive A nu's office prisons
wore filled np with multitudes of prisoners
charged with no offence-some of I hem merely
tim/ierlt d'ftrr iutpecJrt-and this without a j
shadow or pretence of legal constitutional re
gularity. We yield to none in reverence for thc 1
Constitution of our country. Wc deprecate tho
ill-regulated self-conceit that would tamper
with its sncrednoss hy gru.fling upon it some
crude fancy in t'oe simpe of an amendment.
Hut experience hus taught us that a constitu
tion framed for quiet days -of peace cannot re
strain men's passions nor th cir actions nt n time
of revolution or of civil war . As little can it
stand against the tuition's .appointed destiny.
And, happily, our Constitution, although it
does not contemplate nor i tinko provision for
necessities which lio in the future, interposes
no express provision wbiel i need hinder us
when such necessities nrisi i. Il wns not in
tended to lo that, lt was intended to doline
Hie function! of tho government of a rr/mhlir.
It was not Intended to rest rain tho action of
the people when thc cern aos .wealth should, in
thc order of Providence, be called to awny on
EMI'IKI:. This contingency is near nt ltnnd.
Wu need no change in the Constitution to en
ablo us tn meet it wit.h becoming energy and
dignity. Hut WO must remember that thc
silence of Ibo Constitution on a matter which
ita framers could nol bnvo foreseen, and for
which they had no right to legislate, is not to
ho considered ns a har to our free action. It is
our affair. Ours ia Ibe du ty. Tho responsi
bility is oura, nnd tho silent e of tho dead is no
law for tho conscience of th o living." *
"Tho foreign immigration, milled lo Hie natu
ral increase of oar population, will in l'J(X)
have increased our population to 1(10,000,001)."
He next proceeds to shot v Hie inevitable ne
cessity of thu annexation of Canada to thc
United .States, from whioti no difficulty is ap
prehended. lt is a mero question. Homo
geneous in race, in tangua gc, in manners and
customs, of equnl intelligence, nnd longtrnincd
moreover in thc pr iel icc of self-government,
thorn in no renion Y'hnlcvcr to apprehend any
Borious disturbance of the federative system
from snell nn accession.
Il ls otherwise, when Hie S.pnnish American
countries came up for consideration. These
will be conquored, nud held in military occupa
tion. "What these people net'd Is to bo gov
erned," says tho writer, "dov ern themselves
they oannot. Unless thon they aro to bo left
au insult to thc eye, and. a gt im parody and
caricature of republican inatl tutions, ibero
mriat bo an empire over Iben i-an omplre
tirona enough to rule them wit rod oj tteel yf
need be wide enough to cduoaite and train
lum /.., " .,""",, ," ,"" ,,)) I..-i. riiriiivii
.MM illNliiiclK lin\ i* 1,1-, H Minion hut in. lilli .I
iy compulsory habit, ami hrnevalrril r-iioiigl
" .'.gill* in ila superior jiowi r ami wi*
Inui bulli ii mission fur I.mniiv lind it iv
pnnsihilil.v In Iiiiii." - ? ?
"Tho murderers ur MAXIMILIAN will not be
ung in giving us a jual cause or IMTOUCC. Our
rtHii.N will mareil agni II lu M ex ion. UM they
mvn .lone before, bm ||",y W|U nu| .pitt
HOS too. We s mil rslabli il there ngovoiii
iienl nf law io nive Hie inoll'eiisive peuce, u
{overnineul nf progr s*- timi nh ill give (lui
mlightened-If thora ha rutah-hope. .Wo
'bull not establish n mere military despotism
onk i nj; only In il s own Security ninl Kain,
rt e aimil m icfl t whether Mexicnns uro
Mpttbta of heine; Irnineil In govern themselves.
I'licir Hham iilleuipt nt nationality, of coin-He.
MIMI disnppenr. Their factitious ami fictitious
Hates will bu nu inure I ban what they have
i Uv uv H li il licito been, couve nieiil geogrnphicnl
Icaigualions; Hut die system which prepared
Ibu AMglo-Haxoil people to beeomu what wu
ire. wo nhill], doubtless, give tlieni. Men who
re incapable of ruling stales and initions mny
lu-rliupM succeed, willi proper aid. in thc
IIIUI II HI ration ol' lem dllKcnll a Rai rn. lt in in
lim Im-nl cutiinintic mid in ibo civic municipality
iltni Mexicana inuit leura lo govern, lu n
I'onlury ur two they may be fi I foi- something
grenier, bul for u considerable time they will
require moro Iban u little help eren in diem.
Snell help they cnn only hope lo linvo from
nu rsc) vos, mid they nre i|ulto sure lo get
tl beforci lotti;- whether they hope for it
or liol."
Kui not even thia ia enough. I'nntrnl America
itml Vuentsu must be brought in next. South
A marica even must be ours ultimately-Inter
vention Ural, occupation next, and nt Inst incor
poration.
Tliv writer concit les: "So fm- ns int cnn
now sec willi tim lights before UH, thc advance
nf (Ju rial ian progress mid enlightenment de
poml Ibrouglioiil. nlinnst the whole enslorn
hemisphere upon imperial Russia. It soenis
no lesa evident Hint wc ure destinod to fulfill
thc ani o (-i e.it mission in thc western hemis
phere. Amt if wc but uccept tho mission,
banishing nlikc Ino impulse nf ambitious greed
nml tim vnin pride thal ripea humility ; aban
iloning meru theories of constitutional forms,
that suit oursclvcH nml ought lo bc preserved
nmong us, while they do not nnswer tho ncccs
Hities of other rucos; nnd resolving calmly mid
resolutely lo ndvnncc tim influences of cnligh
tenei', Christian civilization among thc weaker
nnd. less-favored peoples of this continent, wo
skull deserve, on moral grounds, ns well na on
r.ecount of our colossal power, lo bo described
na nit: URKAT rn WI: II or 'rut: WESTER!!
IIKMISI'IIXRE."
Il is nail to think that an American of thc
butter cLnss cnn give utterance lo such views,
even in thu form of impassive prophecy, with
out a sJitidder. Who could hnvc anticipated
all thia ten years ngo? Comiueat nnd military
rule linvo bceouie so fiuuiliarizcd .to the Ameri
can mimi that what would have bceu abhor
red livo years ngo, is now placidly contempla
ted ns un inevitable necessity. Has the experi
ment nf llritish ville in Imlin amt in Ireland,
and of Russian swny in roland, auch fascinating
charon I, that wo needs must yearn for a repeti
tion of such relations on our own Continent '.'
And w-hut is to bc thc sUtus of die Southern
Stiitcs in this grund progrnmmc '.' Not one
word itt snid in this long nrtirle, of thc South,
or ol' Hie colored denicul in the American
population. Wc supposo these two ure con
sidiired marplots, nnfl must be carefully kept
ont nf th picture Thara is room for anxiety
in this ominous silence.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
HUI.MES & MACBETH,
J HOKEliS,
Real Estate & General Commission Agts.
NO. 311 BROAD NTH K ET.
UlTliXi ATTEND TO THE PUIICIIAHE AND SALE OF
VV STClCKS. llOl IDS, OOM), SILVElt. BANK HILLS,
n E.* I, ESTATE, Ac, Ac. _
UEO. !.. 'HOLMES.ALEX. MACUBITH.
August 1 _ thslulmo
WILLIAM U. filLLlLAXD 4 SON,
Hf ml Estr o At o.nls, Auctioucurs
ARTI
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OFFICE NO. IM UA YN ll nTHEKT.
SpDt' mb ir /
WILLI & CiilSOL.M,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
S III PP IN CT AGENTS.
WILLATTEND TO THE PC Heil ASI', SALEEM)
HIIIl'MENT Ito Foreign mid nomcstic Ports) ul
COTT ON. ll I CF. I.I'M ltl.lt AND NAVAL STOHKH.
ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston. . C.
. WI LMM.A. lt. OHISOLM
Octciieras_
NO'i'icie.
TUB SHtTTINO AND COMMISSION HUhTNKSfi
will for t he prrseut ba carried OD aa usual by the
undersigned Itt No. tB East Day, over the atore formerly
occupied by O UAIO, TUOUBV A CO.
Alf partons liaving Individual c lal is must pr sent the
H.xnie. and thoao Indebted individually will mako pay
ment to JOHN TOOMEY.
JrdyV.0 _
^"LOTTERIES.
GEORGIA
ST TE LOTTERY
FOH TUE
BE NEFIT
OF TUE
MASONIC ORPHAN'S HOME.
BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers,
ATLANTA, GA.
Great Extra Scheme,
CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000.
ill M IS ONLY ONE MOLLIR,
TO DE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, UA.,
H KPT KM H IC tl 4tll, 18 7,
tlO will purohaao a Packago of ten Tickets, liable
to drr iw 30,000.
All I'cl ic s paid wlthontdtacoiuiL
OfH dal Drawings sent each pu rc lia ur.
All Pr tes Cashed at this Ofltco.
/TW . Correspondents may rely on prompt alien timi to
omura: Ly simply cucloalnu mousy with full addraie.
SsT A ll orden for Tickets, Bchima*. and lnformaUon
to bo i uh tressed to JAMES k Killi,
Manager's Agent,
Look Box No. 531, Charleston, H. C.
OM cor Nc. 20 inti)AD BT1IEKT. Imo August J
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Ornes CLXBK or COUXOIL, 1
May 1BS7. (
The following Section ot .. An Ordinance lo aboUsb tho
olBco of Hporinlondent of Street* ; to prortdo tor Keep
ing tb, Sim la' La o*. Alleys, and open Courts tn tho
CUyesJ Cbarlesiton Clean, and for ouier purpose*. ls
boroby i published for the tnioruuUou of all concern. J :
Ford Te duo protccUon of the aa! d contractor or con
tractor* ititfurthtrordaintd, l ul every owner lessee,
. cur t and tenant of any pr.mlae. ft^n ng to ny
street. I ano, alley, or open court, shall on every day
(SnnibV .excepted) have tho dirt, flltb. garbage or other
offi", pu cl\ in front of hil or ber lol, lu a barrel Iiox cr
heap, aa d In reedlueis for tho contactor, by the hour of
S ". "iock . M.. trora the Hist day of Hay to tho
nra, day of November' lu every year ! od by th. honr ot
n"o o4 lock, A. M., frcm the rst day of November to
h lirst day of May following. AndI any person otland
Sm hera lil or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other
oSuS. ny U- St. lane, or aUay. or opeu court, after tho
boura ab oic. oam.Vd. ahall bo lubject to a Ano not leia
than two nor more Utan five dollar*, for ach and every
'rbo "nP0t0d bT U,r0r W. 0. SlflTH.
i^"^' r Clerk of OounoU
nnK LOAM.
MAYORALTY OF CHAW .EATON, I
Orrs Hau, November 0, IB B, J
AIXFl atHONSDrailWUSOFlUZH ILDWOlNTaa
Um til District* and ^YMte rla cs of Ute air urn
der "Aa Act of tho General Aiieicbly, giving aolhorlly
mils* CH* Cnuncil of Charlo ton to procoe, In tho mal.
ieVo a -o Loan, with a view to al J In building np th:,
S,T? "are hereby noUSed that tba form of appll.
rllTorfrorl oana eau bo obtained at tho ofllce ef tho Clerk
if^Si between tho bemrs of 0 A M. and 2 P. M.
AIUWDUM aU.mimuit be* id in the above mentioned
p ^. Sri ho Oommlttre win meet every Jf nday to co ,
fa der'the ss me. vir n sum
Si r ou*,M45ror Mofea.;
WANTS.
ll l K-KKKIaKII. IIAVIN A KI'.V
1 mirlii|i|iiv, d ll'ill r*. mild I'llgll'V* III * Servicia I
v mn' il.ilrliiK lln iii. fm .1 iiiudcrmu cnmililrrit'iu
ilri H. H,rough INirtulth-t-, I I'.IIIIKK.
lunn.I 37 I
\Ts\ NTKO, A 1)1111 < IKIIC A Pl ll WASHER
fur n mn ill family. Tu Ulm .? mlng amil rronii
.luli'il itond wund mil lu. i .i l. Applv at N". :i
INl'AOUK HTHKI.T. Alignai tl
If A .VI'ICD, A 1K.MAI.M < I.MItK IV A
\ HAKLH A.NK CoM l t l lo.M.HY llSTAlll.lKlt
KNT. A.Mr. .. I.KTrKH "K." at al lu un.r i| |.i l
ut ami nifiiroin ii. ?>. Aui;uU'il
UKRIIN WAN'TKD I RAKKIIN VVWI'KIM
) Wanted imm diat, ty u. Nu. I IIKKAll IIA li Kit, uni
cspahlo m takini: rilaran of work, uiul ruiiuiii al
i'll. Nunn Inn u llrHt riana man need apply, toalleta I
ir, a steady ami ilruraulo piara willi good wages ran In
dallied.
A UKI,
Wanted a SI'.' DS I > HANK, capablo of ninniiik'an
vu. Apply at T IHK OFFIOK. August '.'.'.
JITL'ATIO.N' WAM'ICI).- '.VAflTKO, HY
J married mau, of steady batalla, a situation in ai .
. invtaliln business. Will make himself useful in al
oat any rapacity. Address "tl. P.." al Ulla ofilia,
.ni, ,i 13
{ANDS WANTIW.<-Ulttl,l (WIIITIC)
from 16 to 11 yean of aiin ran flnil cmployiuc
t applying ni PO. 140 Wi NTWiUlTH STREE!', tinrlli
ile, weat of HtitltHlgo street. Hi t August lu
J17AKTBII-aAIutaHKN, K\ BIlVWltKKK
(V -I -ni i ru uni (leilUolllun-fl 110 lot'JUl I" r mil.ll i
i Hell (lui GENUINE COMMON-SENSE FAMILY.SEW -
1(1 M Ai 11 IN 1 : Prien only fill. Tills Machino will
K.ii. Lem, (ell. tuck, tumi, ipil lt, I um,I, nm I iinhnililnr.
hu . !..th t-tin lint ho piilleil apart, UVeU alter .uluru;
-TOSH tho s ant every quarter of an inch. Kvery
laehniu warrauted three y rare. . cud for circular mil
'.nus to agents, or call at McUOWEIJ.'H I1LOCK, roi
or Fourth anil lln-cii street*. Louis ville, Ky.
Ul.lli.H fi M. MA I I! Ul IN,
(Innerei AKcuti.
N. n.-Positively none genuine uuloes oomlug Hi mu g li
ur nfllre.
Jun-4 lultis3lll<i
TO RENT.
|M> RENT, A KINK ? HRICIi-HTOHY 11KSI
1 DENCE, with Kan, cistern, fcc. No. S SMITH'S
.ANE. ll. Al. MAHSUALL A UKI),
Brokera ami Kcal Estate Agents,
August ' 7 3 No. li lin-vi slnxil.
Inut 11KAT, A COitl KOH T A ll LB COTTAGE,
; lu a healthy psrt of the ell . Apply at No. 7 AM -
I EHST STHEET. _ 2*__Augual27_
fill lt KIT, TWO V MU V DESIRABLES
L STORES. Nos. 201 and 203 KINO STHEEi, [italy
-cvipiud hy Muss rs. Matchers fe Muller and (lourie W.
Klascti. Apply at the HA K lill V rorucr King and l'rluces
i tree Ut._luth2_" Alignai jg
TO ll ttl VI', THESTOHH AND DW 21.1.1 NU
No. 314 KIM STHEET. (A Now Front to correa
sind with thu Storo of Messrs. LEWIS COHEN Ac'o.,
til ho put In on Ibu lat of September.) rosscsilnn
ivon on thu 10th ol Scptuinber. Apply at our oOlro No.
1 and H Adnera South Wharf, or P. li. Box 304.
O. V. ANCKEIt A- Co.
August 20_
TTIO RENT, THAT DKUIUAULE I.UCA
J. TED s rom; No. 303 Klug street, bctweon Wi nt
i ni. anil Hoclotv atrcebi. Possoaalon given ou lb la
if October unit. Apuly tu STUMMSTES <k SON.,foot
if lieaufaln tieel._August 71
rnO H IC N'T, THE COMMODIOUS AN
X pleasantly aituated two and a half tory BRICK
. I'A ULLI Ni I No. Cl Haael street, north Ide, near East
Hay. I'oasessiuu given ou 1st September. Apply at
fUIS OFFICE. August ll
FOR SALE.
A HA UK ( HAM ll. LOR SALK AT
J\. li A Hi IAIN. Block, Ulonalla, Ac, or a VEOETAIILE
i A UM on thc Nock, within city boundary, very fertile,
md ID perfect working order, with Icue.of five years, at
I moderate rent, large dweUlug aod nocssiary outbuild
ogs. Duo muru m grove; reaaoua for aelllog, owner
iolng North. No agent nd ouly thoso meanlDg buti
nons need apply, at NO. 18 JASPElt COURT.
August M 3*
lost.
LOBT OR MISLAID, ON SATURDAY, THE
?Jilli, a pair of HULK FRAMED SPECTACLES, A
ivwat-d or ts will bo glvou if left at Nu. 70 BROAD
nriEET. i August lil
BO ARDI NB.
TJUAIID AND L.ODUINU IN A PRIVATE
.Ly family, residing In a pleasant part ol Ute city, eau be
)bta!ned nt moderate ratea by a sluglo grntlomau. Ap
ply at thia offlco. tuttis August ll
BOARDING.-THREE PLCAfANT ROOMS
with guod HOARD can be bad on Immediate anplt
.ation to No. 53 CHURCH STREET, weat aldo, near
1rs lil street. Tenn reosouahls. June 12
I.IJvl'KI.I.KNT BOARD, AT VERY LOW
j rales. In Uiemost central hilliness part of the city,
nilhout lodging, lu a private bouse, ctn now bs kid.
For iiarticular* addi ess "X. I.," I'oaUiPace. May li
PRIVATE BOAliDING,
CALDER HOUSE,
Comer Church and <{ueeu Street*!.
CHARLESTON, H. C.
MADAME OIDIFRE TAKES PLEASURE IN AN
NOUNCING thal ho ha opened Ibe abut ell.
Iin. ui houao aa a FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING
HOUSE, and is prepared lo receive Peruiau ut and Tran
sient Hoarders.
Tho CALDER III)CST. baa aiuple accoiumodatlooa, md
ha riv eiiily been thoroughly ronovated. The tabla will
ba gunorotisty provided with Ula dollcaclcs of Ibo season.
Tile attendants arc prompt and respectful.
0 - forma moderato. til August t)
RA IL ft 0ADS.
DOUBLE DAILY
ALL KAIL PASSENGER ROUTE
BETWEEN
ATLANTA A\D NEW ORLEANS
VIA
Chntauoogii mid Grand Junction,
TIIROUUIl IN HORT Y.NINE HOURS.
TRAINS LEAVE ATLANTA DAILY At 8:16 A.M. AND
'.' i > P.M., mik inn cloie connection at all poluta
Arn Y Inn tl New Orleans 18 P.M. and 11:40 A.M.
atrPaassDgcra by trains of Um Georgie Railroad mike
rinso connie lions with thia route nt At Inila.
<jO *T KAM HO ATS OR OMNIBUSES ON THIS ROUTE,
ELEGANT SLEKPINO COACHES ON A LL NU i UT
TRAINS.
THROUGH TICKE I'S Ci OOO UNTIL USED.
Can be obtained at General Ticket Office. Atlanta, Ox.
Georgia Railroad, Augusta, Ga.; South Carolina lUilroid.
Charleston, S. C. ; South Carolina Railroad, Columbia,
a. C. JOHN ll. PECK, Muter TransportaUoD,
July 13 ii,, o Wea to ru and Atlantic Railroad.
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE.)
MAIN (JuABU Houaz, }
I'IIini cur,IN. 8. C., Auguat 32, 1387. )
THE FOLLO IvTNU SECTIONS Or O RD IN ANUIS
are published for ibo information of ult whom lt
may murern. C. JD. Sill WALK,
Captain of Police.
*.* * ,* ,
Kee VI. All Hooking of any pipe or agar In White
Point Garden, and Eaat or South Battery, be and thu
rani.. I hereby prohibited ; nd any perso r who lull
vialato this clause of this Ordinance shall, for each and
every such offence, forfeit and pay tho sum of five dol
lars, to be recovered In the City Court, one-half the
amount to bo given to tho Informer.
Ric. VIII. All Indecent and disorderly conduct, curs
ing and swearing, clamorous noises, drunkenness, quar
relling, fl fliting, ur profanity, committed In White Folot
iinrdcu, or on either of thu Batterie aforesaid, ahall be
punished In the arno mariner aa the samo offences ire
now d tree tod by law to ho punlabod whou commuted In
any olbur portions of the eily.
* . . * . . * .
Bao. X. No person or pomona hall lido, lead or dllvo
Dy hor o or horses.Imule or m ul ea, within the enclosure
of mo Gardon, under a penalty of fivo dollars for every
auch offenco, to bo recovered la tho City Court, om-kui
tho amount of tho tine to be given to the Informer.
* i ' . * . . .
Sue. XL It ball not bo lawful for any person or per
sona to secura or moor with their tula any veisel, bott
or raft to any part of tho wharf, or tho rallinga thereof,
at Wblto Point, constructed by the City Council, leading
from that part o< Eut Bay called tho Battery to South
Bay street, or to laud from any boat, vessel or raft
any boards, lumber, or other material, on toy port of Ibo
aid wharf; nd if any person or persone shall violate or
transgress any of tho Provision contained In thia clune,
sncb person or nerton bail forfeit and pay flfly dol an,
to bo recovered In tho Illly Court, one-half of which pta
alty shall go lo thc lufonucr.
Whereas, mauy loaded dray aud cart yass unuecetu
rily through King street, la the city of Charleston, to
tho great obstruction of tint thoroughfare! and to the
aoiiou inconvenience and danger of thou who have
bu pinera therein:
Ile ii ordained. That from and after Ibo puting of tbli
Ordinance lt bail not bo lawful for any been tc J cart,
dray, wagon, or other carriage, laden with colton, lum
ber, or olbor rn ure ban diso or commodity, lo be driven
tbrougb the said Klag truel south of Calhoun treet, or
.ny part thereof, uv o and except for Ibo purpoao of re
ceiving or depositing a load lu aucb part of aid treet;
and any driver or conductor of any such cart, (Inj,
wagoo, or olhar carriage, offending benin, ball forfeit
and pay a um of not losa than leu dollars, nor moro
than twenty dollars._30_Auguit M
CRISPER COMA.
Obi tho wat beautiful and fair,
With larry eyes, and radiant bair.
Whoso curling tendrils, aolt entwined,
Enchained the very heart and mind,
CRISPER COMA,
For Ciirong tho HB T of oithor Box into Wavy
and Uloeay RinKlota or Hoary Macalve
Curls.
BY USING THIS ARTICLE I, ADIE ) AND GENT LE
UEN can beautify themselves a thousand-fold.
It I the only rtlcto In tba world that will curl tralgM
hair, and at lha umo limo give lt a beautiful, glouy sp
peiutDce. Tho Crisper Coma not only curl the hair, bul
Invigorates, beautifies and cleanses lt; I highly aud de
Uglitfullv peri um ed, and ia the moat complete article ot
tim kind over offered .to tbo Amt rican publie. Tba
Crisper Coma will bo tent lo any addrea , caled asi)
postpaid for fl.
Address ll orders to
W. L. CLARK At CO., CbeuutU,
No. 3 Weit Fayatui treet, Sync tue. N. Y.
March M_ lyr
WILLIAM BR00HBANKS,
STEAM OAS ETTTETl ' ABD VliOMBKlt
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAH TXUi E , GAI
FITTING AJfD FLU KB I NO PRO MAT Lr AT.
1 ENDED TO. No. lie KINO s marr,
Auguit Si Between Broad ted Queen Uceo.
MEETINGS. I I
CITY ill'M'Ili.
PUK Hint,I,Ul MF.KTISO WILL lil! lill.lt
TA ix Aflrrnum. In Council chandler, ol .'? o'clock..
' W. II. SMITH.
August 94 I clerk ni Council.
MHMOIM. I AtSIM IATIOV.
illlKKK WILL HR A SI KITTI SH OF Tills \SKilfl\
.IK IN at Muon: Mill. ruttierol Kin and VI ul
rnrlh I reeta'., mi particular blOWICS*, at lialfpii l I
.'clock TA AJUrifM , 77th.
August '17 1
t llAHI.KS TO\ SIM l,M, ('lilil .
1111K ilKdU.AIt MONTHLY MKKTINU MP Till
shove Chili lakes oise f/.n Krrnina, .il liai! aller H
.'clock.
A mil an.i prompt attendance ls solicited, liir Um
.ussloii nf hii|iertiiul IIUSIUOH*.
Hy unlei nf Inc President.
JAS. J. HHACK,
August 21 M Seer tai
AMUSEMENTS.
PROF. HOOKS' LKCTl'I.KS.
UKOLOOICAl. HVIIIK.VIKS IIP THU A
TIlACl'i'Y OK SIAM.
milK SEt'oNH LECTURE ON THU MOSAIC ACCOUNT
_L OF M!i:ifiuN. us recorded In Ucuesls, HI bc ile.
llToreil in the l.'hspel nf Ike Cullen! ol ? haili slim.
/' .u.a p.f AVrnfno, the SMlli lust., Iiriputiliifl ni s u'rlis-k
prcclsuly.
Tho msnilien Of lim Vinnie. Men's ClirlsliaU .Vc-ucia
tiou. Hie Clo HO*i ml tim citizens generally, are invite.!.
AUKiist j 7
EDUCATIONAL.
FK.11A1.I-: I'OIJiKUi:.
TUP. FALL TERM OF TIIK FEMALE COI. LEO K,
Hpartanliurg, H. CL, will upc I tletnher 3d, ISS7.
Th- President. Her. A. W. CUMMINGS. H. H.. will he
ahl' .! hy competent, experienced tea, hera lu every de
partment.
Hoard fur half year.iTii.iNi
.t utti, m. TUM
r..II ti nee nt F.ll. ....WI
Music sail all the i nunn. Mut I Ira nc loss very low.
Thosn wielling to patronize the Helmut will please ad
liri Hie President. lill Aiiousl tl
REMOVALS.
KKMOVAL.
rpilE UNDEIISIUNKD IIAVK IlKMOVKt) THEIR
J. OOlco to Sorlh Atlantic Wharf.
CARI, KOPKE A- JKHVKY.
A ii s ust il_ inllisl
ItlSMOVAI..
WK HAVE THIS DAY REMOVED TO 'I UK SPACI
OUS Stnie, No. 117 KINO KT1IEKT, where fe will
ho pleo**il tu see ourfiiemls ami Hmso who uiav l&vur us
with scall. M Kia ' ll i UK k MULLER.
No. ti 17 Kim: street.
Hutween .Market and Princess rina ls.
_ August 21_ stulhla
KEMDVAh.
TIIK HIIIISCItlilKR HAM REMOVED HIS SHIP
t'HA.Mil.KKV IIUBINKMa to No. lill KA HT HAY.
corner Unity Alley, a few do.irs lu hov Hie old sunni.
Aiiiru.t jil _ALBEKT O. HTONK.
UH IN LO VA Ii
REDUCTION OF PRICES.
OTTO SONNTAG,
DYER AND SCOUJOU.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES DYED.
Clesnsd and Presaod at 'IS per om:. lover I lu II any
ono lu tho .itv. tathliiin August H
DENTISTRY.
THEO. F. CHUPEIN,
DENTIST,
OFPICK, - - - No. '17.-. KIMI STIIEKT,
M.All I.V OIT03ITE HAMEL.
filil : MORT BEAUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH IN
_I_ SEIITED ot moderato prices.
A3- TEETH EXTRACTED without | du hy lunau. of
CHLOROFORM
NITROUS 0 X Y 1),
Or hy DR. RICHARDSON'S spparatus for prisliiciug
LOCAL, A \ .a : s i' 111-: s i \.
March .'. tuUis limo
~ f 0 BAC C V ETC.
Ll CRIOLA"
SEGAR STORE,
COHitKllBItUADM AY AND17TH STU HUT,
KKW YORK.
THE UND1R-II0NED WILL HE PLEASED TO REE
hts Kunth.ni friends. Thu chulcrat HAVANA St.
OARS, of all tin hm li nc brands, with a general assort -
io.nl of Smokers' Article alivays on hand.
Jina't I). O TOLENUUI, A ; iii!.
PAVILION HOTEL.
A FINK LUNCH
Served Eve PT Day,
PROM ll TO 114 LU O'CLOCK.
June S
S. SWANDALE,
rnopniETOR CK THE
Mansion House,
IIRKKM'ILI.E, S. C.
June 6
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
NEW OHLE ANS.
PBOPBIETOBS :
WM. A. HURD. .Of New Orleans.
W. V. I'OHKF.IlY.Ot Spottswood Hotel, Ilichmond.
Telegraph and Railroad Olli rcs in Ilotundauf Hotel.
Jua* 17 fimo
STJSVKNM IIOUBK, Nos. Ml. S3,1.5 ANO 7
Broadway, N. V.. oppotllo Howling Oreen-I. n tho
Buropean Plan.-THE STEVENS HOUSE la well and
widely known to tim travelling piddle. The location ls es
pecially suitable to merchant, and buslne.s man; lt ls In
closo proximity to lb. huslnes. psrt uf tho city-ia on
the highway of Southern and Western travel-and adja
cent to all toe principal Railroad sud Steamboat donuts.
Tho ST KV I N s HOUSE boa liberal ar. emu,,shimu. fur
over SOU gui als- lt ls well furalshad, and | os. oe saes every
modsru Improvemcul for thu comfort and enlcrlaluuicot
of Ila Inmate.. Tho rooms aro spacious sud well venti
lated-provided with gas and water-tho attendance ts
prompt and respectful-and tho tabla ia ^onerously pro
vided with every delicacy of the season at moderate rates.
Tbs rooms having been rvfnrnUhed sud remo.Isled, wa
aro enaV id to offer nm fuel litton for tho comfort and
pleasure "f our guests. OEO. K. CHASE k CO.,
May 78 Cmo Proprietors.
AN ORDINANCE
TO UEUULITV. TUE sionauk of PETUOI.SUU, irs rtO>
nUOTS, AND OTHES ISVl.AUVIAllI.il OILS.
Bec. I. Itt il ordained 6yf4e Jfayor and Aldermen, in
t .'y Cumul aitrmtilfd. That from and oner tho lilli day
of Jun. next, it shall nut be lawful to koop Pclrolonm,
Kerosene, Hock Oil, Bonilne, Ueuxolc, or any uihor In
flammable oil or oils on storago or for salu in any . ellar,
store or building south of Lino slreet. In a larger .pinn
Illy than fifty gallons on .ny ono lot or premisos, and
any such quantity so kept or stored shall bo contained li,
vast is of Un or other mela],
so. 3. That Petroleum, Its products, or suy other lu -
flsmmablo oil or oils, whon brought into tho city by tami
or waUr, may bo kspt on any lol ur in any building lu
which colton la not stored, for a period not exceeding
twenty-four bonn, upon Ibo expiration of which Umn ll
a hall bo romovod and kept lu Ibo manner aa required by
the foregoing socUon.
SEC. 3. Any parson or persons violating any part of
Uli. Ordiniere shall be subject to a fino of two hundred
dollars, for each offence, recoverable In any Court of com
petent JarisdloUoo.
Ratified In City Connell this Iwrnty-flrst day of May, in
tho y rar of our Lord one thou t nd eight hundred and
sixty-seven.
LL.8.) P. C. OAILLATtD, Mayor.
W. H. Sunn. Clerk of Council. Juno 0
MOTH KKS I
MOTHERS !
MOTHERS 1
YOUR ATTENTION Ifl CALLED TO
MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTING SYRUP
FOR
CHILDREN TEETHING
rrUIIS VALUABLE PREPARATION IR THE PRE
X S0RIFT10N of ono of Lbs best female physicians
and nones In Um United flutes, and baa been o id for
thirty yr ara with rioter-failing safety and uceen by mil
Hoot of muthera for their children.
It not only relie n- tho child from palo, bnt Invigorates
the .tomaeh and bowels, correct acidity, and gtvos hmo
and energy to Ula whole j!lem.
It will also loitanUy relieve
OR1PIKQ IN THE BOWELS AND WIND COLIC.
Wa believe it li tba boat and sorest remedy In Ibo
world, in Ol caaes of DYSENTERY AND DI A lt ii Iii KA In
children, whether ll arl as from Teething, or from any
other cana .
Bs aura and uk for
MRS. WI it Hld I W'S HIM) I'll I Nil BYHVP,
Haring the foe aimil* of CURTIS A PERKINS on Ibo j
For aol* try th. WhoUtaU Agents,
HOWIE & MOISE,
No. 1B1 KfEBTIIfO STUB ET,
OPPOSITE OHABXEBSTOM HOTEL.
April ll
3f.or.ERY ANO P.TIf.CF!!.Af5ri733
OF FKK, S i I OL* iii) Kit S ll A 31 S, \c
IV S'il lill'. WU I.IMIIMi:
I / \ BM IM ST. I IlMINlIO I Ml ll P
rA J r.n i.,- - uiiii ,,ti...
M mat Jain l>iUi ..
la I ,; Ijaguayri alni iv lo i Curte
IR lik.la.Miil la'Kin lu, ..ii -.1.hiern
.". I.arr. I- . .irnri un .1 llatlln
ri t.ii.< iiuiier
.ju lanela l'itler alni While xv. Yin. MI
Fur ale hy , |..\(|| > ft uni y
.\ut!U>.l .'7 Inth'J Sn, KU IIIHI H:IV
S iltTli it VK.il ll AV.
>/ w v HALI s LANDING IT.H Mltv.iHM
fy t\ t lei male h) KIMI M.limos
August .<; i
sr IM: loi. ii KM j* HO IM:.
' "ll - St-l'KKioH l - l ? KN MI MI- Hopi .
MM For nile li) MORDECAI A-t o,
Allgllsl .'7 I
SI UAH AM) .MO I. A SS KS.
1 ".f\ MILS. MOLASSia
l'M r :m hiii-. rimar.
Fur ali uv MORDECAI A iii.
Annual '17 i
NNY CLOTH ! lit NNV CLOTH !
l(U\ "M.I.S. IN SHIM. \ND IOARIIIVI:
I'M .vi lili. Extra ll. vj 1'l.itlt.w. iuhiii . J..' . ../
.?.il hules Fxtrn Heavy t'lullt, . nh.u. ../
Mi rolls I ira ll. vj t l iii. . ichim" ... 23 IM
rolls ..i'nrti- A PiahialyV langai H i . ii..- 13
l'or Mile ni Inls. In sun iiuri'hawrs l.v
HAAi: I . Hilt I/. :. . II
S... jul I'JI-I llay. runter ni cuintsPiLiii.l .ti .
Alluna! -7
HAY ! IIA Y !
r. Y ION'S PRIME M W HAY. IM.M AN I l l ll - li
)w sun purchasers. Ileliv. r. .1 fr.. ..t .haie, i
HIV part ol Hu- Lily, For s il.- lo
KINSMAN A HOWELL.
Anita*! J~ I S... I.M |_,-t Ha
COHN.
\i W Y 111 "-HIsl.S I'KIMi: Will 11: < HUN. I.VMi.
_<l M M / IMi fruin ehr. F. .1. Palmer.
KNULISII ISLAM) 1MI0IM CK.
Ol i nu in*. VKMV CHOICE II.MIIIADOES SUGARS
ai A J SO Puns, . eel I'.arha.l.... Mutasse*.
Inst received ex SeliiHitnr le. mn. lr..ie Unhid.,. -,
uiul lor ale liv HIS LEY \ l lt Kp ll ION.
Annual I :i Non. IPI ami li:. Karn Hay,
IM. i MI: worn: t'oiix.
'.ii \ t \i \ Rl'HliKLS PRIME WHITE COHN, lilli
wUVM/ aile hy RISLEY \ CREIGH I ON.
Augustan :i Nos. i tu and 11.1 Ea*i dav.
COHN ! COHN ! !
Qi* W W a lUIKHKLH (ll)OII WESTERN winn:
OUI 'V t COHN, in st.ire anil |..r Mil.-lu
.HillN A THEO. o'l.'I'lY.
Annual ill .. Nu. I Faul liny
HALI-: KOPI:.
<i)i\i\ HALES SUPERIOR HEMP HOPE. Foll
+j\'\7 l'ollon haling. Fur sale In
JOHN A I IEO. GETTY.
^August -Jil 'i XII. II* Kant Hay.
COHN ! COHN ! !
OX I'OXSIl.XMICNT.
rt W W V IH KIIEUS PRIME WHITE C Ilk.
0\/\ "V / Landing IrontSchimm r .. l'aimer." and
for salo low.
is aron ti.
tlK'll lin -h. I . Prime Western Mixed CORN
lunn bushels prime Dals
lout bushell, llrau.
For nate hy JOHN CAMl'SI'.N A i o.
No. ll .Martel ll tout, nppi.site Stale street.
A ll g lt I I 'Jil _l
COHN! COHN!
iij'/'WY BKSHEL8 PRIME WHITE, roux. Foll
UVV "ale hy SCHEVEN A- NIsllET.
SALT.
CJAriA SACKS SALT. NOW LANDING. FOR
tU\J" " ale lon Iroin whirl, hy
(IEO. W. CLARK ti co..
August til r. Ko. 199 Kial Hay.
GUNNY CLOTH.
iyttf\ HALES (IIJNNV CLOTH
_.f_)U 'JiNI rolls timmy Cloth.
For nie, lo arrive, un aciiiiuiiiiHl.itiiig terms, liv
UEO. W. t'l.AHK A- CO.,
August 21 I*. No. iv i Past Hay.
CALI FOHN IA WINK COMPANY.
( NenapoMATCli sovKMiii.it I. I M'S'..)
\v J N r. s ,
FROM THE VINEYARDS of
Sonoma, Los Angelos um! Nana
Conni cs, California.
IV. IL CHA FKK, Agulli.
NO. 207 KART HAY, CHARLESTON. S. c.
HOOK. RHRRRY, SWEET ANGELICA, MUSCATEL.
Port, Wine H ters. Clan-t. Snuomo Itramlv. California
i niau im. Kunama champagne tin qnarta), sonoma L'uaui.
j airlie tin pints, J l in a easel-in un.ul ami glass.
April ap tnthminms
~ JOHN MAC UHK OK i Co".~
NOS. 17.S AND 1811 PliAHL-ST.,
.Vi m r-Jrk,
IMPOltTEItS. MASFFACTlIHEltS AND DEALERS IN
INDIA. SCOTCH AND KENTUCKY HAillilNii.
(IUNNY HAGS AND lt Ult LAP SUI PAULE FOI: WHEAT
AND CORN SACK 1 Nil ; ala i, u larne aud rempli te alack
of nALE HOPE, (mbracing Wrmeru uuKhlne-iuadu
Hemp, Manilla. Flax and Jule. Ilalinc '1 Winn, eic., ull ut
v. hleli they offer at lair price*.
July 'JJ 'Jilin
THOMAS . AGNEW,
luisinrr.n AMI i>i:vi.t:ti IN
Fine (irocerlcs, Cliolce Tens, life., pic,
NOS. MO amia&l OHEI2.WICH--T.. ?OR. OF MURRAY,
NEW YORK.
November
Mil lt I. TH SAIl.OKS OK I.M iM Ki KA NTH
HOTEL OR IlOARDINO-UOUSi: KEEPERS.
OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL. I
.March Ul, WAT. i
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TUE FOLLOWING ACT Ol'
tho L gislature, pasnod tho 2Utli day of Dcfeiuhcr,
is nr., all pcnouacLurcracd are herul.y nolittcd lo call at
this olllce and take out thc required license iiuiuediatelv.
W. II. SMITH.
Clerk of Council.
as ACT ron nu. unnxn MIOTECTION CI- SI DU::, ASP
lUMJOlLaSTH IN THC 1..111 A.NU HARUOII OK Lll.MtLtS
TON.
I. Hr it marted, by Ihr Senate and tfnuM Iff Repretcnta
tirer, tumi met amt aaiw in t!,neral dutmblp, and bit the
authority nf the mvie. 'I bat it Khali not bc law nil tor any
Kerwin, atVCPl a pilot ur public ollicer. lo h. ml or ut
tcuipt lo hoard a VCtjael arriving in tile p. .ri or liarhor of
Charh'Hinn, hefure auch vessel shall have bean made last
to Uie wharf, without tlrst obtaiiiiuirl eave from the mas
ter or purnoo huviux chante of mich vessel, or I nun lier
owner or a,-rm .
II. It ahall not he lawful fur nny owner, anent, master,
or other peraou liavmu eharga ol any vessel arnvillM or
nahm in tho port of Cuarli Hlon. io permit or BUtkunxo
any aailorn, hotel or hoarding h.ilise Keeper, not licensed
aa in r, inaner pmviiled, or any aceiii, ruinier or eui
ployco ol an)' Bailor's or ltiiinij*raiii'H hotel or lioariliu^'
bouse, to board, or attempt lo hoard, any vessel arrivui't
In. or ly.HH. or inn.: Ul Ibu harbor ur p. r i ot I 'harlestoii.
belora Mien vcaael r nail have been made lust to the whan,
or anchored, with intent tu invite, ask or milieu Um
hoardlu,'{ of auy of the craw employed on mich Voaael.
III. lt aball uot Oe lavvlul inr uuy sailor's or imiiil
irraut'a hotel or boardilla. IIOIIHO keeper, ur tim eiuployeo
af any .ailor'a or iuiminraufH liolel or boanUnil honan
keeper, havinu boanlcd any vessel made fust to uny wharf
in Um port of Ubarlc.niu, tu neglect or NAlM IO leave
raid Vessel, after tiuv inn IM-CII urdi red mi to do hy lill!
master or pcrsou havinn chame ut auch vessel.
IV. lt Hball not ho lawful mr any person io keep, con
duct or carry on, either as owner, proprietor, anani ur
nlhcrvvuje, uuy miller's or imiiiiuiuiii's iHi.irdmi; house,
ur aaikir'aor liuiuiKrant's hotel, in Um city ul charl,-stun,
without liaviiin a Recline I rona lim City Cuiim-ll thereul.
V. It aball nut ho law-nil Inr any p. rsm , uni having Hie
license Ul Uns Act pruvlded, ur uot h. in Iho reuutar
a. . ni. runner ur eiupluyeu nf a perrini uav in,: such ll
* elise, to luvlte, ask or auhcit in ibu city or harpur of
Charleston, the hoardiun or i.-leane, ol any ol'the crew
employed on any vessel, ur ul any imiuieruul armin,; m
Uie said city ol charleston.
VI. Tim City Council hall take the applir ilion nf any
peru, m applying lui- a Mi ne. tu keep a Kallora' ur i mun -
raufe boarding; house, or sailur's ur immigrant'a lintel,
lu tho city ol Charlesliiii, and u pm, satislaclury evldcin ii
lu th. ni of the ruapeclabilily and cuinpetcacy of audi ap
]illcant. aud nf thu auitabieucKS nf los uccoutmoilatiriiis,
shall issue tu him a Ili ense, which Khali Pe eissl lur um.
year, unlrsa aisiuer revoked hy aaid City funnel], to
keep a auilur'H ur imiulnrauf s Isianhug liouso in thu city
of charleHiuii, and tn mvue and elicit boardara fur thu
santa.
VII. Tho City Connell may, upon salisfaclory BVMlnne
of the disorderly character nf uuy Kallura' ur iiiiuiigruula'
hotel or hoarding house, liccnsetl as hereinbelore pro
vided, or of tho keeper or proprietor of any such bound,
or of any turee, fraud, deceit ur iiiiereprcscntatiuu, lu in
viUng or aollclllng huardcrs or lodgers, fur auch limine.
OD Um part of auch treper ur propriclur, ur any ut lils
agenta, run m u, ur empluyeea, ur ol anv at tem i a to par,
aliado oriinUco any of tim crew to dcaert Iront any vessel
in tbs harbor or t.'hailcaton, hy auch keeper ur proprie
tor, or any of hin agents, runners or employers, reva.ku
tho h.. use Inr keeping auch liuu.r.
VIII. Every person receiving lite license hereinbefore
provided lor ahall pay to tim City Council aforesaid the
bimi if ta.'li ly dollars.
IX. Tim said City Council shall furnish lo each tailor'*
or minn,;rani's hotel or hoardlug Imune Wis per, licensed
hy them aa aforuiald, omi ur muru badges ur shields, un
which shall he printed or engraved the munn ul' mich
hotel or boarding linuso keeper, ami thu number aud
streut uf his h ut el ur boarding nattant amt which twill
badges or shield, shall bo aurreuden d lo said City Colin*
ell tipou tho revucalinii hy them, or etpiratioii of auy
license granted by them, aa herein provided.
X. Every sailor', or immigrant's lintel or boanllug
houao keopsir, and every agon, runner ur cinpluyce ot
euch hotel or boanllng-liouau kee|ier, when boarding any
vessel In tho harbor of Charleston, ur when inviting ur
soliciting Uie boarding ur lodging ul any acaman, aallor
or peraou employed ou any vessel, or ni any immigrant,
ahall wear, rniiaplruotisly display rd, the .litchi ur liadgu
rei.n. d u In the foregoing sechun.
XI. It ahall not ho 1 m in 1 fur any ponton, except thosu
named lu tho preceding necUnn. lu i.ave, wear, exhibitor
display any such shield or laden to .ny of thu crew em
ployed i.ii any vessel, ur In any immigrant au arriving in
the city of Charlcalou. wlUi Ute n.t. m tu inviln, oak or
polltil thu boanling or Induing of auch immigrant ur i l
any of Uio crew employed oa any teano! being In tho
liar hm of l har!, stun.
XII. Whoever ahall offend agelr.it any or either of tl.
provialona coutaiursl lu srcUou 1, 'J, ll, I, A, lu and ll, In
Ulla Act, hall bo r.cemed guilty ol n misdemeanor, and
shall, upon conviction thereof, bu puulahrd hy Imprison
ment fur a tomi not oiri-edluR ouo year, ami not lon
DHU thirty lay., or hy a Ano not exceeding two humlre I
and fifty dollar , and not lean than one hundred dollar .,
or by both such finn and Imprisonment.
XIIL Th word "veanel," aa used In thia Act, shall in
aludo v. ssei propelled hy sham.
Io tho demite House, tho twcnUeUi day nf Doccmtu r, lu
the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred aud
alxiy-alx. W. D. POUTEK,
Pre ld rm of tho Ko na tc.
CHAS. H. SIMON ION,
Speaker Hume of Reprtac&UUvca,
Approved December 20, lb C :
Jania L. Ona, Governor.
Much 1 _
E. M. WmTI G-, j;
C0R0NKB AND MAWISTRATE,
TT AS RXafOVED Hld OFEICK PROM OHAI.MHBfl
IT atecet lo Mo. Tl CHURCH DlTfEKT. naar J,
lv iWl1 .Allay. Attfroil a.

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