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Tuc Old anti Ute New.
?Bute bonds wit i ' b .-je who who ere going,
Kia' the Ups that mr? nised to be kissed,
- Tor The rift ot .he Old Year is flowing
And mrltlng away in the milt.
A shadow ls over the water.
Aid sile ce Uss prone on the bill,
And the eoho com?* fainter and shorter
From the nver that ron J by the milL
Greet the New Tear with mn? io and laughter,
-Let the O d fhnnk a ?ar wita a tear
Sut we shill ' ememner hereafter
The many who die with the year.
Aye I wa s all reeret and r member
Mary, sod Maud, and Irene,
Though the ewift-Mlh'ng snow of December
lies over them now as a screen.
And the alternate sunshine and shadow
Sweep over their grave* with a thrill
Irene Uss asleep in tue mea tow.
And Maj end Maud on tha hill.
But tho l ie of the Old Y< ar I? flowing,
And melting aw y in the mist;
Clasp the bandi o! those who are going
Elsa the hps'hat jtreraised to be Uased.
YBSCTITJa IN ACTION.
The Grandest Eruption of Vesuvius
known xor Centuries-The Inhabitants
Flying freon Ute Volcano-The Abrup?
tions of the Past.
Dispatches from Naples, dated December 23,
mention that the emption of Mount Vesuvius
ls continually increaai ng in rower and splendor.
Immense sheets of whi e, yellow and crimson
flame rise hundreds of fee* above the crater,
and at night the Bay of Naples is lighted np
- -formiles. Lava is pouring down the moun?
tain side in immense quantities, and large
stones are occasionally thrown out from the
month of the volcano. A deep rumble, like
1 reverberating thunder, is heard from time to
time, as in the bowels of the earth, and many
- of the people in the vicinity have left their
homes, fearing an earthquake or other calami
ty. No such eruption has probably occurred
_ in Vesuvius for centuries* and the spectacle ia
regarded as one of the most magoidcjut and
sublime ever witnessed in nature. The Lon
.. don Times' corresponden:, says:
Symptoms of the present emotion beoa me
evident as early as the Uta of November, the
night of tho meteoric display, and prognostic
catie PS even some time prior to this date of au
-eruption were mad J by several scion tine men
accustomed to*stndy volcanic phenomena. It
la rather a curious coincidence that the first
distinct evidences of voloanic acion were per?
ceptible on the night of the meteoric display;
which fact might lead to the supposition that
between that celestial and this torres tia t phe
- nomenou there war. some subtle, incomprehen
fV Bible affinity. Whether this hypothesis ia cor
' rector not, is a matter for abstruse specula?
tion; tao fa-it remains thal the present erup?
tion baa been a crescendo movement which
. sTiomraoaoad wita a lot?, indistinct rambling
about the middle of November, and gradually
> . th? subterranean thunders increased in sono?
rous volume to its present pitch of power,
and now the grain valleys of itrio dol Ca vallo
glow wita fl XC2 snbterrAoeii fires, and
tba cooa of the mountains bears its
sparkling heaps of red-hot shingle and lumin?
ous abeets of sulphurous fires. The fire is
high m air, glowing red y against the sty,
a l sn th Tory little light reflected back from above,
bat with a aloud of smoke that tra ebie* with
intenso heat hanging over tho orate:. There
ara showers of stones which bavs more resem?
blance to what was burled forth in the earlier
* eruptions than to the phenomenon of a lew
Tsars ago. Such showers nu<eit dangerous
lo approach the edge of the crater, even on the
t soul a side towards Pom 'eil, wh Te no lava is
.. desceudirg, bat they add to tho grandeur of
? tho scene, and, after all, a reasonable visitor
may bo content to gaze upwaid from the Atrio
_del Oavelio, orto urambie a shortdstance
only upon the hot and shifting scoria of the
Oone. - -
Zn past eruptions, the earthquakes bare
come before the stones and lava were dis
_'' charged-whilst Vesuvius was straggling with
repressed voiumes of gie; and now that ont
: ward action bas begun, thu greatest dancer of
w volcanic regions is temporarily over; yet, not
- with standing, the present eruption may be one
Of tkrr.flo power and appalling splendor. This
- mountain ls often spoken of by ancient Roman
'." writers without allusion to ita volcanic oharac
' _ ter; and that such had always been its nature
j waa only inferred from the igneous character
.. tuite rooks, as observed by Strabbo. Its first
_ lacer de d emption occurred in the month of
August, A. D. 7?, and it was during this time
". that the oitieo of Pompeii and Herculaneum
- - were buried beneath the scories and ashes, the
' quantities oi which ejected far exceeded the
, ' ' balk of the mountain. In the eruption of 1066
the first flow of lava occurred. The total num
i Dat of its great emptions down to the present
time bas been about aixty, some of which
have been chiefly remarkable for the vast
movement taking place in a short time. 'Be?
tween 1308 and 1631, no eraptl.n occurred ex?
cept a slight one in 1500. ~
Th? emption of 1631 was accompanied with
great curr du ie of lava, which flowed over most
ot the villages afc its brae, and at the same time
. torrents of boiling water were Beut forth That
_J&J.T19 was grand and terribie; white sulphu?
rous smoke, ?ike heaps of cotton, rose up in
piles four times as high as the mountain, and
spread about it to a proportional extent/and
- masses of rock were projected to a height of at
~; least 2000 feet. In the terrible eruption or
. j Juno, 1791, in which tbe town of Terre del
... Greco was destroyed, a single stream of lava
waa estimated as containing more than 46 000,
_ 000 square feet. In 1822 the whole top of the
'mountain was broken nj, forming an erjptical
chasm three miles in circumference and 2000
feet deep. In May, 1855, the flood of lava de
. stroyed the village of Cerc?lo. An eruptim
- oeenrced in June, 1858, another in August, 1859.
and one of great violenoe in December, 1861.
The convulsion in the last continued for aeve
_Ttl days, and even up to Jauuary 1,1862, the
trembling of the earth had not ceased, and ex?
halations of g is in the streets of Torre del
" Greco, which hal been rendered inhabitable,
Were so strong as tobe almost' meufiferabie.
The effect of tins eruption has been to materi?
ally alter the shape of Vesuvius, and before tbe
present convulsions the old orator had been
deepened and tea new cones produced.
' ! A PAST PUTHOE.-A few weeks ago tho Prince
Of .Wales was on a visit to Paris. A foreign
\ correspondent thus records one of the little in
. ?dents of tbe Prince's stay there :
' ?^'Lotort ls tho name of the Parisian money
*{0*jer who recently extricated the Prince of j
Printfrom a veiy unpleasant scrape. Thc
Of a je*.113 in?ogn:to in Paris, and had bought
worth an6' !tl9ro diamonds and bracelets,
presented \ fitt-v thousand francs, which he
_ <?k?r.<-~Trwnde a good-looking member of the
ra Etrangers play6 lhca weDt tj tbe C?rele des
* .' fr usc ne had wlthat baocaiat, and lost every
.... e'.ier oame to him ag' Ne*icorning the jew
. : the Prince told him hwanJttidi hl8 -noney;
. that he would serd himttd'l0t got afranc, and
erina AeyJewtta ?"ed wiotlLHT? from If f>d?a
theVtince and aeixo Ue jo?>?hre",inod to sue
- .-.?tbeiOretfe. Tho PrinceTwa1? ffl ^ft?S*
B i to secure the money, as he wai1 ao-0?8h=w
?li i-Miy to his mothPiJe wishes, andiPxils C0Q
Jojed at the offer wuioh the above-n?iVhr?"
ea-.; ..*?r** 1
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(iommerri?t
Exports
MATANZAS-Per seor Mlnar.vit--69.08i feet Pitch
Pine Lumoer 150 bbl? ? Bosin, 40 bbl? Spirits
Turpentine. 6t> bbl? P?tateos, ll half obis Mack?
erel, ?00 Cabbages.
j oe tn? no ?ion Cotton Jiu rue i.
OFFICE OF TBE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, J
ouant-ERTOs. Wedcosdav Eveninc, Januar* 1, '(8. I
COTTON*.-The day be ng partially observe! as a
holiday, tho mottet was quiet, but prices were gene?
rally very fu 1, and transactions were restiicted by the
veiy Htfht ? upp-y of 'ho sople on the mattet bales
about ?U50 bales, viz: 8 at 12; 66 a 13?; 3? a: 12?: 31
J3>?; 43 at li?; 47 at 14?; 8 at 14?; and 25 at 15c.
We quot.:
LIVERPOOL oussrncATxojr.
OrJinary to Good Ordiuary.T2?@13
Low Middling.13%(*,1*.,
Middling.14>,@i4?
Btriot Midoaing.16 ?
Aug ? sta Market.
AUGUSTA, D c?nnet 31.-S?O?SITIE3-Augusta
Fact J r . t-ck sold to-day at .25.
COITOS.-fu ere has been but httl) off rino to?
day, tbouKU pilcos w. re o>m at 14.\ for NeW Yor.
Mtouliuff a t.-r the leceiptof Kew Yor. morion*
t:i f?'am-. Salo' and re.ilpts were both ll.ht to
av, eales amounting to 821 bales, and receipts 236
bale s.
COT OK S?ATEHk?T.
-tock on band Sept. 1, 1867. 9,588
.Locejpto to oate.67 922
-- 67,610
Exporta and home consomption.48,88
Stockontaud.19,127
Co; K-N?w Wolte tl 10; Mixed $ > 05ol 08.
WHEAT-White t'A 70d2 8 j ; Be 1 $2 20a2 ?tv.
Wilmington Harket.
WILMINGTON, December 31.-T?BTESTINE -IS
in demauu, and no arri une. Last sate ?as at ?8 tor
so.t and fl 8u tor h rd.
SPIRITS inapENTiss- as advsnoeu ene cent, bu.
the sa.e.> me limitea lorwantof stock. Sales of 41
bbis at 48c ? ga .ion.
BOSK-.Nuts of 247 bbls at 92 for comm :?. $2 12 ?a
2 26 lor strained sud No 2, and ?2 6u (br No. 1.
No receipts or sale.? ot Tar.
Corr ox- Marko, st ady. Sales of 32 bales at I3?c
for low rmudrinj and 18?c for mulddng.
New Orleans Market.
KEW ORLEANS, D-.cembor 27.-CoTTOS-The
salee t>day auuunted to OUOJ baled, st stoaoirr ana
faner pri?es, show jig, in mauy eases, au im. rove
meut ot ?c. We now monitj our quocuons as
lo.iowB : ordinary U?al:??; uood Ordinary 13?.
13?; Low Mida hag I3?ai4?; Ml ding -ala?;
: uri J t Middling I4?a-, aud Good MiddUu, 16?*-.
ano maraes e pen ea wiih e mod?rate bu, ??ly,
Btrhigen. pretensions on the part of iac.ora, unu a
very lair aemanu, when at a la.or nour became
more l.vely, wuen tho opening o. eda.no-.o. BUU
pies bave a wider fk ope to bnyurs. Hence tue libe?
ral extent uf ihe outlines* uo.ed above. Prices, un
tue wool., exhibited greater etea din J S than y ester
uay, a^d ihero were reiver lo s to oe touuu ut pilco*
uniier the ruling rates. But siiil there was c. ualuer
auij i, romula a ty. ordinary soid aa iowas 12c, andas
.nish as Li, and Good ordinary as .ow as 1 J, and as
high ?s 13?. Thei ewa* but little Low Miduhug to be
hau at ld?, but st U the sales nt tu ose ligures were
of sumcicut extent to be a oasis for a quo.ation com?
pelling us, on the base ot transactions at li?, to ex?
tend u..r range for that grade. Tue sates oi tue past
turee days sum up W.8o? baies, making a total fur
.ho wee* ol 27,800 against 342?0 isac week. Toe re?
ceipts proper io. me week, excluding the arrivals
iruut Mod ile, Florida and lexus, wu,ch aro em
bracea ui their respective statements, amount to
20,4.Jl bales, against 3..U10 last week, snowing a de?
ere aaa ol W67w baie?, ano re feints proper lur the
correspenoalig pe.tod last year were 2U.461 balea,
ihe week's exyuiis comprise lid, 780 bales, tin bracing
4829 to Liverpool, 47t>u io Havre, 91e8 to Bremen,
663 to trenca. 6.6 to Vera Cruz, 772 to Bostel, 2s2i
io Ne * York, and 351 io Ptiuaueiphla.
STATEMENT or corros.
-tock on hand september 1st, iso?.bales-16,256
Arrived to-day.6,886
Arri. ed previously.?.... .260,310-267,195
272,461
Cleared to-day. 7,498
Ole ired previously.168,807-166,606
9toct on hand and on shipboard. 1< 6,946
'lhe clearances embraced 1093 bales for New Kora,
771 lor Ik* co o, 1781 tor Havre, 3189 lor Biemeu, and
66o for Uenoo.
Consignees per Sonta Carolina Railroad,
Juuuiu y A.
902 bales Cotton, 10 bait s Yams, 1005 sacks Corn
and Peas, 1*0 -*gs uough Bice, 126 bMs ttusln, J
car? caite, ?bo. J Camp-tin ? CU-, riv J stoney, ci
W Whhauis & Co, J ai cala wed & son?. Vol Hunt, D
B ve.iel, ?lr. Boil road Agent, J C H clavasen, w c
courtney ii co, tiiraeser, Lee. omith ft Co, Mowry ft
LO, G W Wit ie, b. a Bodger J ft co, Wardlaw & Ca?
rew, O N averill, il L Jotters ft co, H Cotna At Co J
N Hobson, ?i M Martin, West ft Jones, J w spngue,
J N Teideman <fc Co, B T walker, Oiobea ti Co, Hart
& Co, J K J it Kirkpatrick, L Limpe, l u Fade & co,
H M Brun., W w ?arito, i nsw Dewees, cnisoim
Bros. li F biro one, itev A M Chris .o erg, W Le bu y, i
W Miked, Aa.uu, Frost & co, ti ntsj..off t Co, W P
cowling, TJtsey t Kenyon, M QOtUsmith s son.
Consignees per Northeastern Railroad,
January 1.
169 bales Cotton. 63 bbls Naval Stores, Udze, ftc.
To J ft J 1) KirapatriClc, Z IMvis, W K Byan, ?lo?rj
at Co, A S Joans.n, iburston st Ho.mis, M Jacobi,
u W William J * Co, Sendai! ft Dwoaery, W C Couii
ney ft co, J M Ca.uv.eJ fi Hon, Adams, Frost A: CO,
W Boach, ti r. Piltcuett, uraeser, Lee, smith ft Cc,
Kana, aux ft Lanno^u. V A sawyer.
Passengers.
Per steamar Charleston, from Now York-J D Mc?
Gowan, ? ti Beaman, A Moor, W ballard, M S Lasse?
rait. W P Pay ns, J J Vluowt, M Has Jo, j Moaiauon,
a Wamh j.d. J 4 . o.*nia?, U alorroli, ? KronKena?,s,
Mr av. un etd, T Au ca sip, H 0 Boss. J Law, W Littie,
L linger, and - in steerage.
P*r steamer city Point, from Palatks, via Jaok
aaavilis, ?emnndiua ana r-avuiiaaa-H CoggiU, Mis*
H Coggiit, Maas A CoKgtiL H J Carson, - . rinoe, -
Wooley, D Joan'uga, Dr Elliott, W Uvas, Judge Jel
lasan, and S dec a.
fiimnt ItlttDS.
PORT OF CHARLESTON.
Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship ChariestoD, Berry, New York-left -
Ult Mdse. To Street Bros ft Co, D A Amine, J A
Brenner, J Apple, J B Betts, T M Bri~t.nl, H Bis?
choff ft Lo, Boh ai?na Bros, W M Bird ft Co, Bissel!
ft co, T g Bee, 0 D Brahe, T A Betunioh, Mrs L Bi.
ser. Cartmill, Harbeson & Co, J A Cook ft Co, Chis
oi m Bros, J j Uregg, Cohen, Hanckel ft Co, ramp
bell, Knor ft-Co. X af Cater, W K Choice, H Cobla &
Co, W s ccirwlu & 0), B & A P Caldwell, Usoius &
Witte, b G Courtenay, J W Denny, Dowle ft Moise,
-?teamor D.'* tater, J D Witchcn. li Titer j, M Drake, J
A Ln toa, Furchgott ft Bro, Buses ? co, D F Flem?
ing A. Co, I C ? elk ft Co," J H (inver. Goodrich,
Wineman ft Co, C Ooldateln, Holmes A: Calder, N A
Hunt, Hasdj, Calhoun ft Co, J Hurkamp ft Co, J W
Uurnsoii, Hart it Co, H Gerti ta & Co; Jeffords ft Oo,
E S Jamison, Hahn ft tchroder, Kllnck, Wickenberg
ft Co, J KlitUey, H W Kinsman, J P Kelp, Eiiete At
Chapman, J W Li aley, - Loeb, Laurey & alexander,
A Langer, C Liteohgi, Luhrs A. ?te.?ug, J P Low, M
A ft Co, X McCarthy, W Mstthiessen, W Mancher, <
B McEihoue, Mc Loy ft Bice. O ? add eu, S C Bailriad
Agent, N E Bah road Agent, and others. The Cbarlefi
ton experianced heavy gales, and lay to for twenty
hours.
steamship Saragossa, Crowell, from Charleston for
New York. On toe :9th ult, encountered a terrine
NE gale which lasted atty hour?, against wm ch she
could make no headway; returned for coaL 30th
ult, thirty milesK of Cape Bomain, passed B.earner
Huntevihev from Savannah for New York. The
HunUvllie left savannah on Saturday or sunday,
steamer City -Point, Adkius, Palatki, via Jackson?
ville, Fernandina and Savannah. 113 bales Cotton,
Udze, ftc. lOBavesel ft Oo, T ii ft W De wees. J B
E Sloan;' J 'ft" JU KTrkpatrlck, Fraser ft Dill, Pluck
ney Br it-, W M Lawton, J A Enaljw ft Co, Cohen,
Hanikcl i Co, Q u Ingraham ft - on, J Salvo, bouth
em Express Co, H coggiil, Boper & Stoney, Adams,
Frost ft Co, K S nodgera ft Co.
.-loop H E Leo, from cooper Elver. 600 bushels
Bough Biod. Io O H Ingraham S? Hon.
Cleared Ycsteiday.
Sohr Minerva, Collins. Matanzas-J A Enslow ft Co.
Sailed Yesterday.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York.
British o .rs Tecumaeh. Sponagle, Liverpool.
Brl?Bhl rig Two Brothers, Butler, UverpooL
Sehr Mary Milnes, Burdga, Bu^Jtsville, j C.
. . ItibT Ol? VESSEIJS
UP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS POST.
FOREIGN".
LIVtBPOOL.
The Magdala, Coghill, sailed.Deo 9
Ihe Skjold, Albrechtsen, cleared.Nov 19
NU WC AS ILE, Etta.
Bork C A Jones, ---, up.Nov 16
KXWPO&T, SMO.
Tho Sabina, Martin, sailed.Nov 23
UUTU.
The Bertha, Anderson, sailed.Oct 22
DOM ESXIO .
?warro?
Sehr E H Furber, Cobb, cleared.Doc 34
NSW .nun,
Sehr Vapor, Bogart, oleared.jt
Sohr M ?J Brambah, Hussey up.Dec li
Sohr charles J Smith, Wright, up.Deo ig
Sehr Jenuie S bhepard, Barrett, up.Dec 20
Sehr Maria Lunt, .ricey, d.-ured.DeC27
aatiTiMoss.
Brig Yankee Blade. Coombs, cleared.Doe 16
TUE SDJITKR WATCHAtAN
IS PUBLISHED EVES Y WEDNESDAY, AT 81V.
TER, S. C., by GILBEBT ft FLOW.JUS, Proprie
tor, nt KOCK DOLLARS per as utica, mvuraabiy in
odvane,
Adverdsements inserted at usual rates.
Every r'tyie oi Job ipnH:i? exewu>d m ti? ti-?*i?
.St i Lyn aaa pfMMt Usp ? sh, st pteffl o*f 19
. uv ?riv LOM.
Headquarters Second Military District, )
CHABLESTOS, 8. C, December 31, 1867, J
[General Ordert No. 164.]
I. PAR AGS ?Pd II OF GENERAL ORDERS NO.
10, from toe Heidquarters of tue Second Military
District, dated April :L 18j7, is modified as follows:
Judgments or d.-crees lor tho payment of mouoy
on causes of act on ari-lng m North Carolina, between
the 20ta d.y of Ma.-, 1881, and the 20th day of Apr'l,
13:5, and lu sou'? Carolina between the 19th doy of
December, I860, -nd th.' 29;h day of April, 1865,
nhill uot bd cn orced, by execution, against the
person or piopony of tho defendant. Proceedings
for such causes of action now pending ehaU be
stayed, and ne suit or procosa shall bi instituted or
commenced on such causes of action until after the
civil government of t..e respective States shalt bo es?
tablished in accordance to tho Jaws of the United
States.
Paragraph m of the same order is modified as
follows:
Sheriffs, corouors, and constables, are hereby di?
rected to suspend the sale of all property upon exe
cu don, or process under any judgement or de creo of
a court of the so-called Coniedetato states, or of the
State o-North Ciro.ina rcn.orod between the 20th
day of May, 1881, and the organization of the provi?
sional governmen t of said slate, under the Pr. si J cn t'a
p.oclainatioa of the 29th cay of April, 1865, or ol the
Stale of south Carolina, ?eudered between tho 19th
day of December, 1860, and tie organization of the
provisional government of tho said state, nuder the
President's proclamation of the SOth day of June,
866, unless thc writ en consent of the defendant be
entered of record, and except in caves where the
plaintiff, or his attorney, upon oath, supported by
corroborative testimo jr, eh Al a lege that the d?ten?
dant is disposing of, removmg, or about to remove,
hts property beyond the jurisdiction of a court with
intent to defraud his creditors: Provided, that no such
judgement, so rendered, ;with in the p?riode aforesaid,
shall be a bar to the commencement, in a State
court, of a new suit upon the same cause of action in
any case ia which, bylaw, the defend mt may remove
or appeal the same to a court of the United otates.
The sale of real or personal property, by foreclos
ure of mortgage, is likewise suspended in the cases
embraced in Paragraphs n and III of said Order No.
0, aa above amended, except lu cases where interest
money accruing subsequent to the 29th day ot April,
1866, sholl not nave been paid be:oro the day ol sale,
and all previous restrictions on such sales are re?
voked.
Paragraph TV of the SD me order is modified by
substituting the 29th day of April 1565, for the 19th
day of May, 1865.
Paragraph V of -he samo order is modified as
follows :
All proceedings for the recovery of money on con?
tracts, whether under seal or by parol, the conside?
ration of which was the pu:chose of slaves, male
subsequent to the first day of January, 1863, are sus?
pended. Judgmonts or decrees entered for such
causes of action shall not be enforced.
Paragraph VII of the same order is modified as
follows:
In all sales of property under execution or by
order of any court, there shall be reserved out of the
property of any defendant who has a family depend*
ent upon his tr her tabor, a dwelling house and ap?
purtenances, and (ii lu the country) twenty acres of
land, or so muoh thereof that the whole shall not ex?
ceed in value the sun of two thousand dollars; and
in a town or city, the immeJlato lot upon which such
dwelling house is situated; and necessary ar.ides ol
furniture, apear.-1, aubslstonco and implements of
husbandry, trade or other employment, to the value
of five hundred dollars. The homestead exemption
shall inure only to tho benefit of families. In o'her
cases, the exemption shall extond only to doming
and implomen s of trade or employment usually
followed by the defendant, of tho value . t two hun?
dred dollars. The exemptions hereby made shad
not be waived or de.eited by tho act of any defen?
dant who has a family dependent upon him or her for
support, and ibe exempted property th li be aac.r
tained and defiled by the sheriff or other officer en?
forcing the exeoution, who shall call t J his aid two
impartial citizens to mike tho necessary appraise?
ment, and shall make report thereof to the court.
Paragraph X ie hertby mo dined ao as to authorise
arrest in civil actions ex contractu only in cases
where the demand ls past due and tho deiendant has
been guilty ot a lraud in contrasting the do ot sued
for, or has removed or disposed of his property, or
is about to do ao, with intent to defraud bis credi?
tors, or is about to leave the State with suca lutont
Paragraph XVI is amended by adding thereto, all
proce.ding* in any court ot North Carolina, or oi
South Caro.ina, recognizing or sanctioning tho in?
vestment of the funds of minor heirs, or ot female J,
or of Insane person B, in the securities cf the late
rebel government, or the secutities of the states oi
Norlb Carol na or South Carolins, created for
tba purpose of carrying on war ogaint the
the Government of the Gaited States, w.ll be BUS
penned until the question of the validity of such in?
vestments shall have been determined by the Courts
of the Un:tod 3.ates, or by national legislation. And
no thin,' in the provisions of this order, or ol
the order No. iO above cited, shall be held
to bar or hinder the recovery, by ault, of the
estate of any minor hair, female, or in sane
person (cutui que truft), whether in the hands
of executors, . dminiatrut rs, trustees, guardians, j
musters or clerks of equity courts, or other ndlcuary
agents, or Invested by them in their fiduciary char*
acter.
IL General Orders No. 85, of May 20, 1867, is re?
voked; and on and after the first day of January,
1868, the aistiliauon cf spirituous liquors in this
MLitory District will be subject to aucn restrictions
ouly as are impoaod by tho liws or che United Stites
and of the Status of North and South Carolina, re
apect.vely.
UL Paragraphs VL and VII. of General Orders
No. 82, dated May 90, 1867, are revoked, and the
power to grant licenses lor the sde of spirituous or
L?toxica lng liquors is rem tied to the proper locai
authorities, to take effect on and after the first dav
of January, 1868, aud to bj subj oct to the following
conditions:
1. The municipal authorities granting the license
ahull be answerable that the parties to who t, such
licenses are granted, together with tueir sureties,
shall be responsible persons, and ot good moral
standing in the community, and that both principal
and sureties shall be able to qualify individually in
oouble the amount of the bond required, and that
the bond shall be a lion upon the personal property
or both principal and sureties, and upon proof of de
lault shall warrant tho summary seizure sud sale ot
so much of the property of either or both as may be
neces-ary to satisfy tho for.eLure or fine and costs.
2. Drunkenness or disorderly conduo; on the
premires shall work the forfeiture of the license aud
of the penalty of tue bond.
3. The owner or keeper of any b tr room, saloon or
other place at whian intoxicating liquors are sold
and all other persons lutetosted or connected tuere
wlth, shall beregatded as principals In any ootio^
oi damages growing out of any assault, ilot, affray
or other disorder occurring on tue premises, or di?
rectly traceable thereto.
4. Ali bar rooms, saloons or other pisces at which
intoxicating liquors are sold, shall be dosed ou thc
day or days of any general or locai clo. non, and tor
the twelve hours uext preceding tho opening and
next euccec ji-b' the dosing of the poll? at such dec
tio-; una the shena's of comities aud ilstricis, und
the chief of police of cities aud tow-s shall have
power to dire J t the dosing ol bar rooms and other
ph-.ees for the sale of intoxicating liquors whenever
i. may be n.cessaryiu moir judgment to pre?eive
order and qu.et,
I- 6. The proceeds of all licenses, forfeitures and
fines, under the local regulations or under the pro?
visions Of military orders, will be devoted to thc
support of the poor, ana us soon as realized will bo
turned over to tho cummigbionois or overseers ol
the i cor of the d striat, county, city or town in
which they accrued, ana tho coin a. i boners or over?
seers widl at the ead of each month report to tho
Provo; t Marshal-General of the District tho amount
received by tin m during tho mouth, spochyiug tho
names ol th. parues from w.om it was received.
6. ibe penalties imposed by this order or by thc
local police le^ululicns may be tnforced in any civil
or military court, aud upon couvlctiou the com t may
award to the imormer a sum not exceeding hi ty per
c nu of the loiLituro or fine. And' it ls made thc
duty ol' ali therine, constable.4, and coroners o? cone
tie? und dis riots, ana the police of cities and towns,
to be vigila.u iii <he entoreoiucut cf thu police rogu?
ladens aud the provisions ot thu order in relation
to tho .ale of in toxi .at ng liquor.-.
Tau p ovuLons of this paragraph will bo held to ap?
pl> to auch acenses gran.ed under GefTT Orders No.
83, to innkeepers, as reinalu unexpired after the 1st
?{January, IMS,
s rr. To promoco the apoedy-trial of prisoner* cou-,
fined for mi ii or ?ff.hceV,- and diminua the cast of
tUoir maintenance, all committing magistrates will
on tho 15th and last days of each month report to
the Judge of their County or In strict Court ah oom
mitments made ^y them dur in ? the pre. eding half
month, . pociiying tho date of comuiitmeats, the
names cf .he priEoners, aud the otfences fo. which
they wore committed, to the end that the Judges
may, whenever in t-cir opinion the number ol' pris?
oners,or other coueide abous of public interest cull
for it, h?ld special terms ot their courts, for the pur?
pose or d spotting ot such cases. The additional ex?
pense of holding such spcciol terms wiU be a charge
upon the Slate Treasury, and the accounts thereior
will bo audited and paid as accoun.s ot a similar
character are now aud icd and paid, aud if the sala?
ries now paid the Judges should bo inadequate lu
view of tho addit.oaal labor performed by them, a
rojBonaUo addier n, upon proper representations
througa tho Governor of the State, will be allowed.
V. T-e pilotage regulations now existing in tho
States of No.th and ?oath Carodna, are so far modi?
fied taot on and alter the tho first day cf March,
1668. all passenger steam vessels, regulated by the
laws of the United Slates, and carrying a pilot com?
missioned by United States commissioners, shall be
exempt bom the compulsory payment of pilotage,
i VL So much of the Act of the General Assembly
of the Sute of North Carolina, entitled "An Act .0
raise moaeys," ra ohed on che 28th day of February,
1867, as nake; lt "the duty of sh persons and corpo?
rations to list and pay the [poll] tax of such persons
liable to the same, as are in their employment, on
the first day of April of each year, as laborers," is
hereby rescinded, and hereafter ah individual taxes
will be assessed directly upon and collected directly
irom tho individuals from whom they are due; Pro
vided, taat the provis!ons of thh order sha ll not ap?
ply to the taxes loviel for the current year, except
that double tax shall not bs enforced if the original
tax be paid on or L cfore the first day cf March, 1B88.
By command ol BvU MaJ-Uou. ED. B. S. CANDI.
LOUIS V. CAZ1AHC,
Aide-de-Camp, Actg. Asst. Adit, General.
Official : Louis V. CAZUBO, A. D. C., & A. A. A. O.
MSC???I???S.
l'\nL..\Ot:L^HiA V?t?VERaiTY OP
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
/TU3E PULLACEXi'HlA UNIVERSITY OJ' MEDI
J. CIN ii AND i (J rt ut it Y was organized ia id'c.
quartered hy the Leghuacura. Feoraary 36. 1868.
Na cae eli tuged hy a leHlaiative apartment to the
Eclectic -.eu-iul College, 01 Pidladeiphia, in I80U.
in IS6H it puiCmiBtu uie Pennsylvania Medical col?
lege, esabasued lu 15**, ano tue Pmatdeipnia Modi
uti College, which hau previously ueeu merged lulu
mo .Pennsylvania Medica. < onega, in leo? it pur?
chased the Pena Medical Umvtxai.y. tai Trustees
oi the separat? scuools united, peJMoued and ob
coln od u bpeela 1 Ac ot tue eeyia. acure, consolidating
tuese iiisutauons and ena guig meir names to thai.
01 ene Puujaeipnia eniver?i ly ol ated?eme and sur?
gery, atarea 16, laido. Ail ui.se various Act? are pun
U.hed in uie sututca ot Pennsylvania, ano coat 01
the i uaiiiing and museum wa? over one aundrea
moa sana dollars, lt wui ne observed that tue Uni?
versity, ?snow organized, is the legal irepreseutatrru
01 tau tour Mea teal uoueges tust 11 has absorbeu.
ici? a huerai eenuin 01 laedioine, cou tined to nu
uugma, nor attachea .0 any medical cliques, but
emuruces In its w^n'pg ever/tplng ol va.ua to the
pro rea31 on.
?cunnii.-ll noa two tull sessions each year, com?
mencing on the 1st 01 uctouer, and continuing unui
uie 1st o' January, aa its tirai session, said tram Uie
lei 01 January cu cue lac 01 april, aa its second; thc
.wu oouscnunuig one fun course ot leu eurea. It na?
also ? ?Unimex session, commencing uta 1st Apr.,
aaa continuing unca August, tor ms preparatory
oranunes, sucn as Luton, Greek, MAmematics, Bota?
ny, 2w0iugy, cneiuistry, Anacoiny, Paywoiogy, ecu
XickUt.-llcltem co tue fun course of Ieee ure? ii J:,
ur CD J xor eucu session. Dor cue summer ar pre?
paratory course s'J?. Gian-iutlng iee ?au. To NJU
yoting men 01 mudaraie insane, the University hue
issued nve nuuai'eu ecuoluianipd, wnlcn are sold cu
ursi-uounu acudeuts - tor ?76, and to secoud-coura.
aiuueutd ana ciergymeu tor ?uv, e. cn cousutuung
uiu numera hie member, wicn aie perp?tuai privi?
leges Ol cue lectures, and all che teacniuys 01 Uie
*cnooi. a ne onay tdmaouul. lees ure a , early dis
.iee ung ana aiuaiounicuig u cot CL. eucn 01 wiucn is ?0.
Tuc Aduatuayet or oc/u/wrs/u/it.-anu stuaenc nola
nag u soujlursuip cou oncer lue Conege at any CUUc
uuxiog cue your, uttoni aa loug us ne cnousee, uiiu
ic-eutuo tue uisututiou ss t'.equeuuy as du-irud.
lt iequir?s no pieviou? redoing ux ?.uay io eatei
Ula university un scuouUiuup?, nonce, ail pu vu m
4uliiou iee? are s^vea.
scuuenca, cy Aoiuiug scnolarslupa, can prosecute
uCnex COMUlUsS a ?. ua'i 01 cue Um e.
ino i-ttuuinaie iur grau uut.vu caa present hlmsen
ai uuy cnn J, und receive inn degree us soon us quun
.lou.
In cate a student should hoi J a scholarship ana
not Ut uolu lo ?lund lectures, it can oj iraiuuerreu
.0 auocuor, Ul us cirevouuug an/ loss.
l'uiouts, guarantor*'or mead? 01 scud en ta wishing
.0 pOT.IUJO sencioosnip tor taem a year or more
o e. ore cuuuatieudauoe at tue ouiveraicy, can secure
tueui by auvaucuig oue-nam the price and pay in*
u-e butane* wueu che scudeui cutera. Puysiouu?
ana Ueuevo.eut niau can ueeiutv greac bsnent UpOu
pour young men uy pruseuung Cnem a scuuiarauip,
?nu cu us euauung ucem to Oui*in au iiouurauie pru
.coo .om
inc Eacolty embraces seventeen eminent physi?
cians anu surgeons. ' xi)e University CUM awaouiaieu
. iVicn ic s i.tj? uoaptUl ennis, wue.e uv ?ry lurui c.
monacal anu surgical Oiseuse ls operated OB anu
deuced in die presence Ol .ne class.
Conucos ??uj)jit,-iu? Conen? building, located
m rtiuui-dtreeC, so mn ot v> oinut, U the nueat lu tue
uley, ns iron* ia ooiteedaee gouuo, and ia adorned
. s/iiA einbiUioiaenu aud amoru* urea, presen ung a
nov ci, ooiu, -diuoeauiiiut appearance, 'lue luuudc
.? ut or o wu a .due, uruameuwtd by cwo towei-s, rising
.0 Ute vntruudu ul oiguty ieee, ano ciuWued ?neu
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?a?, ?nd. every O Cu er uouveuieuce unte moo ern un*
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uuuou. umy nve nun tired ""??'larehiim win b?
losuuu,' and a? two hundred and mty tere uow ?o.d,
uiuae wau wua to ?ec ur a one snouid do so st ouc*.
aiouey wau be leuoittca oy exprrss, or a diafc at
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undi, ehtueO by Che PreeldeucOf lue ti vord of 'irat
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i acuity, Vf. PAJUNE, M. D. All orders ior scnolar
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OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOB, I
"" COT HALL, January I, 1868. J
l^TOnCE 13 HEUEUY (?IVVJ* IO ALL CON'
J.1 CEBNi-? tuat tba Monthly Returns tor tho
month of December past (1867), In compliance with
tho Tax Ordinance, ratified oa tue 28th day oi ne
ceinber, Ide?, must be made on or bo! ure the 15th
in. tant W. H. HCGHES,
January 1_13 City Assessor.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
. Omci CLEBK OP COUXCIL, l
May, 1887. f
The following Section of An Ordinance to abolish
the omeo of spenntendent of streets ; to pr?vido
for Keeping the street). Lines, Alleys, and open
courts in the City or Char-esston Clean, and "for
other purposes," ia hereby published for the infor?
mation of all concerned :
For th" due protection of the said contractor or
contractors, it it Jwtlur ordained, 1 hat every owner,
lessee, occupant and tenant of any premises front?
ing In an; sUeet, lane, alliiy, or open court, shall
on every day (Sundays excepted) have the dirt, filth
garbage, or other. ooaL placed in front of his or ber
lot. In a barrel, box or heap, and in readiness for
the contractor, by the hour ot se\en o'clock, A. M.,
from the Brat Si at day ot .'day to the first day ol
.November in every year ; arid by the hour ot nine
o'clock. A. M., frcm the mst day of November to
the first day of May following. And any person of.
fending herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage,
or o?ier offal, in any street, lane, or alley, or open
court, siter th* h -.ura above named, shall be subject
to a fine of not ier- than two nor moro than five
olia?, for each and every oncnoe, to be imposed
by tho Mayor.
By order W. H. SMITH,
May 16_Clerk of Connell.
AN OU JJ: NANCE
io PROVIDE ron TUX LIQUIDATION or THE INTER?
EST OV THE DEBT OF TH : COT, WHICH ACCRUED
0~. THE THIRTIETH DAT SF BEPIXHUEE LAST.
BE IT ORDAINED HY 1 HE MA YOB AND
A LD Eb >1 EN hi City Council assembled, That
iui the purpose of liquidating the interest on the
public deot or the city, which accrued on the mir. i .
?th day ol September last, six per cent stock, obli?
gatory on the corporation c t the City of Charleston,
?hall be issued under the direction of ti e Mayor, U.
the persons holding stockt, or six per cent, bonds 01
the city, and euLtled to receive the interest ac?
crued thereon at tho tim ; above stated, the salo
stock to bear interest uti r the rate of abc per cent
per annum, payable qu&rturly, redcemaole in thirtj
years tr o ru date: Prundtd, That no part of said
stock snail bc issued for tay Bum ress tuan twenty
dollars, or tor any irac?onal part of a dollar: Pro
xnded, also, that all sums tor lees than twent> dol?
lars, und f jr fractional ?arts of a dollar, shall be
paid in city buln.
Sxo. 3. That the fe rm of certificate, and mode
ot transfer of said stock oliail bo subject to the same
regulations as now oxn?t iii i elation to other city six
per oent stocks of tho cir p.
Ha tined in City Council tins twenty-second day ol
october, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-seven,
ILS.] P. C. GAILLARD. Mayor.
W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Council October 35
NOTICE TU A LC TI ON EE HS.
OFFICE CLEBK OF COUNOEL, 1
CHABLESTOI;, November 26,1807. j
ALL AUCTION LICENSES EXPIHED FIBS?
OCTO BEB last Ibose who failed to renew
at that time are not considered as having a License,
and consequently are no Auctioneers.
W. H. SMITH,
November 37 Clerk of Council.
TO JUNK-SHOP KE?fEHS.
OFFICE CLEBK OF COUNCIL, 1
DECEMBER 2, 1607. j j
rit JUNK-SHOP LICENSES OF THE FOLLOW'
INO persons have expired. They are herobj
notified to apply ac this Om.o immediately and re?
new the same :
PHILIP KILEY, Warr ;n and St Philip-streets.
M. ?ElNuLub, No. 6 bedon's Aliuy.
M Alix* tiUmZE, .No. 71 Culhoun-street
EDMOND WALLACE. No. 34 Wasiiington-straet.
JAMEa WALLACE, No. a5 spring-street
JOHN LE ,H?, Na 3U Oominu-sireet
MAB! HAFEEUTY. coiumbua and Hanover-eta.
M A it Y CA .UP ?ELL. President and Cannon-sts.
P. MANION, No. 57 e'iatt-sireet
JOHN HEiNNY, No. Kl Queen-street.
JAME? ?ABBY, No. 10 vVhsri-street
D. CONKOY, No. S3 St Pump-street
P. DOBAN, No. lo Exchange-street
P. P1NKU?SOHN,NO. aghast Bay.
W. H. SMITH,
December 3 _Clerk of Council.
AN OK DIN AN C E
IO REGULATE TBS STORAGE OF PETROLEUM, XS
Ftonoots, AMS oxzxa QD7LAXXAELE OILS.
Sxo. L Et it ordain?i by tht Mayor and Aldermn
?ti (My Council attembled. That trom and after thc
lith a ii of Juno noxt. lt slu?l not ba lawrul io Xoej.
Petroleum, Kerosene, hook Oil, Bond nu, Dent?le,
or any other inflammable oil or olia on storage oi
for salo In any cellar, store or o uh ding south of Lino
street In a larger gu.-n.iny than any galions on any
one lot or oremises, au>> any such quantity so kept
oi storea shall be contained ii. vessels ot tin orothoi
metal.
ssc. 2. That Petroleum, Its products, or any othei
IE flammable oil or oiu, when brought Into the city
by lan,) or water, may be kept on any lot or In any
omlding in which cotton ls not stored, for a pen ou
not exe A edin 4 twenty-Tour hours, upon the expira?
tion of which timi- it shall be removed and kept is
the manner as required bf the foregoing section:
Ssc. 3. Any person or persons nola?ng any pan
ul thl* Ordinance ahcU be subject to a fine of two
bundie J dollars, for evch ofi'enoe, recoverable in an)
Court of ron petent Jurisdiction.
Ratified In City council una twenty-flrst day ol
May, u. tho year of our. Lord one thousand sigh)
hundred and ?lxty-fieven.
rt. 8.1 P. a OAILLABD, Mayor.
W. H. HUTCH. Cl erl; O' Council. June 6
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every one-evan by children. A beautiful gift t
old or young; adapted to the family cuele as wei
as suentide nae: shows the adulterations tn food
thousands of animals in a single drop of Tater, eel
in vinegar, globules in milk, biooa and o hex fl ul dj
tubular structure of bair, ola wc on a fl/i foot; u
the oaleoratKl ?'trichina spiralis" or pur* worm
wnich ia causing so many deaths ai a on; pal
eaters; an? in tact tho objects which mar be exam
med in this wonderful Microscope are without non
bar. All are invited to call and see lt? great mai
nifying power. It took ute drat premium at tb
Ohio Stats Fttir. Liberal dfsoount to Agents, Babool
and Dean rs. Price ?3.50. Packed In a nt t box an
sent prepaid -to any andreas on. receipt of ?3.7{
Money can be sent by mall at our ria?. Adores
GEO HOE MEADE, Drawer No. 40, Racine, Wiaroa
am._'_November la
PtfANO-FURTKS-GRAI?O, SUI' ARI
AMD UP RIG Hi-Which are now acknowledgei
to be, by the Leading Artist? in this country, ob
PERL ?Bro ANY OTHERS LN AMERICA. The?
Instrumenta poeseas every modern improvement
are of toe largest alie, uui*bed in CA RYAL) am
PLAIN ROSEWOOD CASE?, emoracmg every va
rlety of style, Bach nae the ru u, HEX ALLIC ER AME
o VELsi HUNG BASS (with or without the a?ran
arrangement). Each baa the If BEN CB GEA J
AC HON, acknowledged to be superior ti any o the
in rapid execution. These_ Lustrummts an ai
axv&a, BEvxit- Ann A QCABJXB and unur axo ,
sumo ocrxATX?; constructed or xitcaoc-oatfaT MMAM
osaa WOOD, and of th? finest and best material
toronxai rowan, sm ow o QUAJUTZZS, swxamrca
and PL-WTT or TOME throughout me entire REGIS
IKB: ?LLRUAMCB UF FIN1SU and GBAAT DCHA
BlElTY, the Plano-Fortes of Messrs. JANNXS li
bON are unsurpassed by any other nukara ls thi
WORLD, and nure taken the HIGHEST PREM?UA
WHEREVER EXHIBI LED., lhe aana facultas
which enable this brm to.produce a SUPERIOR IN
STBDMENT, also enable them to ofter then*' Pl
ANO-FOBTES tO tbs public at TWEJOT ?KB 0XB7
lower than any other jrrasr-cxxss mannaVtarar u
me country.
The special attention of Dealers, Teachers ant
other? ia invited to the examination .of thee* Piano
before masing their selection cite where. Every In
s trament Is rally WAREAN TED FOR I" IVE YE* RS
Descriptive olrcuiars sent ta all parts'o ! thc co un tr,
upon application. Address,
TENT. YS 4r SONS,
Nos. 333 and M5 East Hit-street.
Between 3d and Sd Avenues, New voxr*
September 17 ITT
km DOLLARS
PH OF
I CLOTHING!
ESALE STOCK
ITTLE & GO.,
it, Opposite Pinckney,
3TAIL.
LOT?REES' COST.
KOLBE A BARGAIN.
VES I STOVES!
WiSMR HE!
Stoves BO Cheap
THAT IT WU UL
MAKE YOU LAUGH:
The Cheapest Stove Store Be
tween the Potomac md the Eh
Grande!
A LARGE ASSORT VIENT OF
Hall, Parlor and Cooking Stove
Sheet Iron, Lead
Zinc and Copper
Lead an-i Iron Pipe
GRATES
. ? ." . ..? - ' . '' 7 iSilSa? t. : isgni ' .
AND
GRATE TRIMMINGS.
W' ATTODED IO AT THE ?EOETEST SOT?G
_:- .' A -'AT 3 - :- . .
?S, MON & CO.,
o:l .?0 ii .ira* -rsc: -.[
.torca cd vi'.m On'i.10 en? Io -.-'iss -
li?iir???s.
SEW S CHE CC L is ON SPAR T?^SE??
OH AND AF IEE THE 1ST 0? JAN : AB Y NEXT,
th? Trains wfll ron Tri-week iy, g?ng and re?
turning, on i.\oiAait. Wtdnudai* Vl<3. Od lu daft,
ob?emng the present schedule. . "_
' .". THOMA? P. JETEE,
Pref ?dent S. und U Railroad.
Cnioa Courthouse, 8. C., December 28, 1867.
Januarys .11
NORTHEASTERN atAIbKOfiP.
GENE?AL SUPEBINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
CBAtxiaioH. u. o., Jaruary L 1868. l
TBE PASEENGEB TRAINS ON THE NORTH?
EASTON BATLROAD viii run daily al toU
Iowa, viz:
Leave Charleston..9100 A. M.
Arrive at Florence...2.30P M
Leave Florence..........8.45 A. IL
Arrive al: Chart?stos....2 SOP. M.
These Tra?na connect with tbs Trains of the WO
misgton and Manchester Bailrcsd going North and
coming 8 on th, and'with the Irai us ct the ct estiw
and Darlington Railroad. s. s. ?OLOMONB,
January I Engineer ?ad Sttp?rio*?na?at.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON BMsfr
HOAD.
GENERAL BUPEBTNT ENDEN T!S. OFFICE, ' 1
S AV ?KS AH ft CHIRT.TMTQH Ean.R0 AD, I
CHASuarorr, T> cember 81,1867.1
ON AND AFT EB JANUARY 1 THE TRAINS
on tie Savannah and Charleston Railroad will
run as follows :
Tralca leave Charleston on Monday t, Wcdnaiay*
and Pride**, at 9 A M , arriving at Oooawhatchia
at 3.30 P. ld. ,..,
Returning, leave Coo eawLa'ebie on 'Turjdayi,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 A. M., arriving at
Char1 es tor at L30 P. M. . -
A 8 tea m Ferry connects the Company's wharL at
the foot of Mill-street, with the Railroad Depot on
the west ?ide of the Ashley River.
JOHN 8. BYAN,
January 1 General Superintendant
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT 8 OPFICE, \
CHAKLE?TOX,: S. C., O tobar 3,1M?^J
ON AND AFTER C0I0BER6, 1867, THE PAo^
8LNGEB TRAINS on the South Oaroliaa Ball- '
road wul run aa folio wa, via :
FOB " AUGUSTA.
Leave* Charleston.... ;. .10.40 A> *L
Arrive at augusta.7.40 P. M.
Leave Charles (on.7.30 P. SC.
Arrive at Augusta.6.60 A. M.
: FROM AUGUSTA.
Lsive Augusta.............;.. .3,40 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.U.20 P. M.
leave Augusta.
Arriva at Oharieaton.;. ..4.00 A. hi.
Th? 7.1? P. M. 1 rain froin Charleston, and the 4.10
P. at Tr Un from August?, w.ll not run ou. ?U?day?.
POB.aHfllfJBlA,.. . ? U ..
Leave CtarlesUm............4.SO A. M.
Arriv? at OcKtmb?... .1.10 P. M.
Leave Chariest cm.~. .0.40 P. H.
Arrive ad colamou.....,..,0.00A. K.
. PBOM COLUMBIA.
Laave Colmnbia......1000 A. JL
Arrive at Charleston.... :.. .7.06 P. M.
Leave Columbia..f 00 P. M.
Arriv*atCnark*ton....A. af.
The 6.40 P. M. Train from Charleston, and ma ?00
P. M. Train from Columbia, will not ran OB Sun*
days.
CAMDEN BRANCH. ;
LemMofjlUe...;.........??IWJ.IL
Arri, e nt Camden.2.40 P.M.
Leave. 3 M A. M.
Arrive at ETngviils.... . .OOO A. M.
These Tra??a wUl only run on Monday?, Wrdaaa.
ityaand faaturdaya.
CHARLESTON AND SUMMERVILLE, .
For Summerville........4-80 A. IL
For Charles ton.I.?8 A M.
t:T Summerville.. 10.4O A. IC
For Charleston...2 06 A. M.
For hammarville.9.40 P. M.
Fdr Charis?ton............... .5.36 A. M.
fer Rammer vi Us................ v..5 AO P. M.
For Charla?ion.7.10 A. M.
Fer Summerville.. ..7 80 P. M.
For Charleston.U.?.?... ?3. .1159 A. M.
H. T. PEAKE, '
January 1 'Generar superintendent
AT .
COURTESY'S,
No. 9 Broad?streeir
STATIONERY,
%
Ut ALL ITS BRANCHES.
? LABGE ASSOBTMENT
OF
BLANE BOOKS,
ARD
COUHTIKQiODSE StATMIlT,
At Seduced Prices, ?ff
November 29
A Cough, a Cold, or a Sore Throat.
E oqulree immediate attention, ?nc ahoold ba checked
If allowed to continue.
Irritation of tba Lung*, a Pennarumt
Throat Disea-e, ox Consumption,
ls often tho result "
BRCW.VS BR?MHM TROCHES
Having a carec? influence io the parts, give hume,
dlate relief. Fer BroneBitle, Arth mas, Csv
taurrh. C o ns ump ti rs and Throat PfjMMtSj
Troches are used with. Always good sucoeas.
?lagers and Publie Speakers QM theo
to dear and itreninhen the voice.
Obtain only '.RaO,rs'sB*o?cKUi TSTOKXS," and
db not take any of tau WorMett ImtUttMtu that may
offered. For aale ny _
i O WIE ?S MOISE,
So. 151 MEETING STREET,
C^pc^to Char leaton BcbtL
October22 c~ 5 ?> netfimo
tm*
F O XT
2 ? :
? Er I) B B BATED
?AKD SHIBTS,
BY EXPEES^, C. 0. D.' PCB S?.
Al LES G, FOWLEB,
No,jp?J?Bow, ?fw??Jti .
October JJ
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