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Gold and Crimson. Oh, sweet September idleness, : Oh. eas tie-wall in Spa'a, Oh. leaves of gold aad crimson, jWet with November rain, Sow many days nave come and gone 'Since yon, and I and irate Dispatched two tiny ventures ont i Wtth only hope for freight i Two maple leaves, one forest-gold Ana one the sunset-red. We flung upon the valley stream And watched them aa they apeed. Close to the shore thev fluttered down, Each pretty Dryad boat. Made mystical by rite and spell, Tour life and mine afloat. Amid the shadows, for a while They gilded still and slow, Until a current's rippled edge Caught them and bid them go. The golden craft stole silently Around the Island shore. While underneath the rustic bridge The red her colors bore. ? wittow weeping by the Nant Swept tn the ruddy spark. Tba', shone, amid her sombre shade, Like firelight through the dark. 'Swiftly the golden shallop sped, lia destiny the sea Ul!; rescued by a Zephyt's breath, The red Joined company. a hen came the gust of angry wind, That parted gold and red. And left the riddle of our lives Forevermore unread. Hast thoo, O mend, the harbor madev Say, was thy Journey long ? Were rocks and currents merciful ? Did Sirens cheat with song ? Shall we each other meet again, Where ocean tides begin r Ant. lire-boats launched In sombre shade Through sunshine enter In ? I may not know, yet in my dreams That fairy race I see, When Crimson, grounded by the wood, And Gold went to the sea. H SLOCUM OX BURNSIDE. ? A Union General'? Rebuke of Military Partisanship. General A. E. Burnside, having Issued an addi? BS as the president of the soldiers* and sailors'convention at Pittsburg, complaining that Mr. Greeley has expressed the opinion that they assembled for political purposes, and that they hoped to accomplish these purposes by reviving the animosities and hatreds en? gendered by the war, another soldier, General Wm. H. Slocum, bas put forth a response which ls at once an embodiment ot right ideas on the subject, and a rebuke ot General Burnside'., pretensions. General Slocum com? manded General Sherman's left wing In his "march te the sea," and may therefore rightfully speak lo the premises as "any other j mau." General Slocum, after noticing an Im? pertinent assumption of General Burnside'! that Mr. Greeley, because of a "lacs: of i courtesy" to such soldiers as himself, ls "quite J unfit to be trusted in any position where loy? alty to the government" ls required, sajs: It ls creditable to ?the soldiers of the late war that one of their number should be per? mitted, as their pretended representative, to spread broadcast over the landa document charg? n g Horace Greeley with disloyalty. The truth ot the saying tn at "the pen Is mightier thaa the sword" ls coming year by year to be more generally ccknowledged. In view of the election of General Grant to the Presi? dency, and of the fact that he ls a candidate for re-election, there are probably some men in the country who doubt its truth. If, how? ever, we were to add to the saying the proviso that the pen should be handled by a Greeley and tte sword by a Burnside, all doubters would disappear. Too and I, general, know full well that while we were In the field fight? ing for the Union, Mr. Greeley was wielding In behalf o! the same cause a weapon far more powerful than those used by either of us. With regard td Mr. Greeley being guilty of a J lack of courtesy toward the soldier, General j Slocum says: In my Judgment, any man who eight years j after the close of a bloody civil war will ask soldiers to assemble with a view ot controll? ing their action in political matters 1B a dem -agogue unworthy of courtesy at the hand? of I Mr. Greeley or any other person. When at the close of the war we laid down our arms we became citizens, and we have no Interests to-day except those we have IQ oem mon with all other citizens. Why, then, Bhould any one ask us, in our character as soldiers, to assem? ble la political bodies ' Why should you ex? tend to us such an Invitation, unless lt ls with the hope that from yonr former connection < with us ia the army you may be abie to in flu-1 once our Judgments upon matters ot public policy In a time of peace 7 Do you not think, genera), that these assemblies of soldiers for I the parp?se, of affecting our elections have ( become slightly nauseating to the public ? Did lt ever occur to yon that, as a rule, the officers most active la work of this nature were mott unsuccessful in the field ? AM MAUN TRIUMPHANT. Tn? Celestials In Arkansas-Twenty j Aerea tn .Cotton-Twenty Aerea In j Gora. [From the Memphis Appeal] Two years ago a number of Chinese arrived at our wharf, and were objects of great curi? osity. The negroes, especially, gazed at them with wondering eyes, declaring, "Dem's nig gern, an'a mighty small sort; dey looks as ef swamp lever was bad where dem folks come [ lrom^n?ome of these men settled near here, and among them a small colony found homes and cotton picking In the neighborhood of | Marion, Arkansas, some nine or ten miles from this cltv. Among them were Ab Maun, who proved to be a Chinese of education, gath? ered up some knowledge of English rapidly, be? came popular, and was called by the country I people john Ormond. He set to wo^r. at oboe. The first day bis cotton pick? ing amounted to twenty-two pounds. The negroes laughed at the small specimen with a pig-tall under his hat. In one year not a negro on the plantation could bring as much cotton to the gin-house as Ah Maun. Ah Mada took his triumph quietly, and kept his popularity. Last spring he and his fellow countrymen rented a piece of ground near Marion. Twenty acres they put In cora, and twenty in COUOD. Seven times was the ground ploughed over, until it was in complete order for a crop. Every blt of grass was obliterated, every weed exterminated, every fence corner made clean. The five men bad appointed Ab Manu "boes," and Ah Maun allowed no sloven ly ways. Early m om aad dewy eve saw the six j Chinese at their taska; patient, plodding, un? wearied Industry that never lost heart, never Intermitted, brought a crop ol cora aad another of cotton that are the admiration of Crittenden . County. It Is visited and gazed at as a wonder of skill, indus? try and,. success. Another wonder was that Ah Maa n and bis men not only knew no such word as fail, but they knew no such Eng? lish as "sick;" well they were and well they remain through heat and cold, and swamp fogs aad obUly morelDgs. When picking time 1 came Ah Mann hired four more ot his compa-1 trlots, and all year the ten are busy as ants. On Thursday they sent two bales of cotton to the city. It waa received by Keel A Co., and Mr. Keel says two better bales of well-growD, clearly ploked cotton he bas not seen tblB I year. Ah Mann's energy and skill, and that of1 his hard-working companions, ls admired, and we bear it ls said that if the group choose to break op next sprlDjr, taking new larras and Joining With them new hands, they will be liberally aided, and such money and supplies j as may be necessary, will not be withheld. Ah MaoQ ia triumphant, the white folks regard bim as a prodigy, but the negroes are not sure that there is not "a little ob de debbil In him." I THE ENGLISH POSTOFFICE. The eighteenth annual report of the En? glish postmaster-general, just publish ed, fur? nishes Interesting statistics. The number of poa torn ces la? Great Britain and Ireland amount, to 12.000, ot whicn 850 are di st ri bu t- , logofllees. The road and pillar letter boxes ajte 8000 la cumber, making, with the poet offlces, ato al ol 20,000 public receptacles for letters, as compared with 14,000 In 1862, and 4600 la 183&, Just before the establishment of penny postage. The number of letters posted in 1871 amounted 916,000,000, an increase of 62,000,000. as compared with 1872, of 322,000, 000 aa compared with i862, and of 839,000.000 as compared with the year 1839, the year previous to the introduction ot penny postage. The number of postal cards malled amounted to seventy-five millions. There were three million three hundred tbejNSUd registered letters, and ninety-mil? lions of newspapers, and one hundred and three millions of book packages passed through the mails. Three and a half million < letters, owing to wrong and Illegible addres? ses, were sent to the "Returned Letter Of? fice," and of it bis number, one hundred and seventy thousand were sent hack to 'foreign countries, and nine-tenths of tbe remainder were reissued to the correct addresses, or were returned to the writers. Three hun? dred thousand postal cards could not be de? livered. The total number of letters posted without any address whatever amounted to fifteen thousand. The postal telegraph offices at the end of 1871 were five thousand In number, and dur? ing the year there had been twelve million private messages sent, beside seven hundred thousand on behalf of Ute newspaper pre BS. Of the telegraph messages sent, nearly one half were forwarded from twelve cities, to wit: London, Liverpool. Manchester, Glas? gow, Edinburgh, Dublin, Newcastle, Bir? mingham, Bristol, Hall, Belfast and Leeds. The gross earnings of the postal telegraph for the year ending March 31st, 1871, amounted to $4,000,000. In the Poptofftce Savings Bank, on Decem? ber 31, 1871. the deposits bearing Interest amounted to $85,000,000, and the number of depositors were 1,300,000, giving an average I amount of Blxty-flve dollars to each depositor. 1 The aggregate sum accruing as interest durr lng 1871 amounted to $18,500,000. Excluding the telegraph department the gross revenue of the British postofflce In 1871, amounted to $24,400,000 and gross expenditure amounted to $18,055,000, against a gross revenue In 1870 of $24,645,000, and an expenditure of $17,175, 000. The net revenue of 1871 amounted to $6,345,000, against $7,470,000 In 1870, Serial Matices. pw* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP 1 CHARLESTON, from Kew York, are hereby notl ! fled that she 19 discharging cargo at Adger's South Wharf. All Gooda uncalled for at sunset | I will remain on the wharf at owners' risk. OOtlB-l JAMES ADO ER A CO., Agents. pw* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP MERO EDITA, fr o rr. Boston, are notified that she will discbarge Cargo THIS DAY. at Vanderhorst's wharf. Goods uncalled for at sunset wUl remain on the wharf at owners' risk. OCtlS-l JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents. pw* PBOPOSALS IN WRITING WILL be received by R. GRAHAM A CO., fur the Man? ure Deposita of the Milla House Stables for Twelve | Months._oct ie ? pW*DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS ACT as kindly on the most delicate female as upon the most vigorous system. Try them once. 00(17-6 pw* SOPTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY-SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ! Depositors are requested to leave their booka to I be Credited with Quarter's Interest due 1st Oc? tober. All Deposits made on or berore 20th October, will bear Interest from 1st October. Interest Six Per Cent., compounded quarterly. F. A. MITCHELL, spp30-mwf9sl _Cashier. ^DO YOU SUFFER WITH IN DI GE 8 TlON, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructa? tions of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks,. Palpitation of the Heart, mese Pains in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hun? dred other painful symptoms, are tbe offsprings of Dyspepsia. If you would find Immediate re? lief, use at once SIMMONS'S HEPATIC COM? POUND or LIVER CURE. It invigorates the Stomach and stimulates the torpid Liver and Bowels, which renders tt of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of all imparities, and im? parting new life and vigor to'the whole system. It ls ready for Immediate use, and for aale by DOWDS, MOISE A DAVIS, octll_Agents for So. Qa. pWHEE MEMBERS OP THE GERMAN HUSSARS TILTING CLUB are requested to call | on Messrs. M KNEE A MULLER and leave ordera for their Uniforms. By order of the President. J. O W. BISO^FF, octa ecretary. pw* BURNHAM AROMATIC DENTI FKICE, for Cleaning, Beautifying and Preserving the Teeth, and imparting a refreshing taste to the month. Prepared by EDW. S. BURNHAM, Graduate of Pharmacy, No. 421 King street, Charleston, S. C. Recommended by the following Dentists: Sr J. B. PATRICE, Dr. B. A. MUCK ENF USS. sep2fi-3mos_ pgr* BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-THIS superb Hair Dye ls the best la the world. Per? fectly harmless, reliable and instantaneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints, or unpleas? ant odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelors Hau* nye produces Immediately a splendid black or natural brown. Does not stain the skin, but leaves the hair clean, soft and beautiful. The only safe and perfect Dye. Sold by all druggists Factory is Bond street, New York. moba-tnthalyr_ pw* PEOPLES' SAVINGS INSTITU? TION-FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND.-In ac? cordance with the Xl By-Law, a Semi-Annnal Dividend of THREE PER CENT, has been declar? ed oa all Deposits that have been in the above named institution, for Six Months, and a propor? tional rate on all such Bnms as have been depos? ited for a less period. Depositors wUl please hand in their Books to have the Interest added. AU suma deposited this month win draw Interest from thia date. HENRY S. GRIGGS, octie-10_Seoretary and Treasurer, pw* BELL SCHNAPPS, DISTILLED by the Proprietors at Schiedam, m Holland. An invigorating Tonio and Medicinal Beverage, Warranted perfectly pure, and free from al deleterious substances. It is distilled from Bar? ley of the finest quality, and the aromatlo Juniper Berry of italy, and dealgoed expressly for cases of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Dropsy, Goat, Rheu? matism, General Debility, Oartarrh of the Blad? der, Palus la the Back and Stomach, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs. It gives relief In Asthma, Gravel and Oaicnll In the Bladder, strengthens and Invigorates tue system, and ls a certain preventative and cure of that dreadful scourge, Fever and Ague. CAUTION 1-Ask for ..HUDSON O. WOLFE'S BELL SOHNAPPS." For Bale by all respectable Grocers and Apothe. carles. HUDSON G. WOLFE A CO., Sole Importers. Office, No. 18 South William airest, New York. Bep30-3mos pw* TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OF? FICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 10, 1872.-Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the under signed, lt has been made to appear that the Bank of Charleston National Banking Association, la the City of Charleston, In the County of Charles ton and State of South Carolina, has been duly organized under and according to the require menu of the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge o: United stnea Bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June 8,1864, and has complied with all the provi Blons of said Act, required to be compiled wita before commencing the business or Banking un? der said Act. Now, therefore, I, JOHN S. LANGWORTHY^ Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby comfy that tho Bank of charleston National Bank mg Association, in the City or Charleston, In the County of Charleston and State of South Carolina, ls authorized to commence the business of Bank* lng under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness my band and Seal of office, this loth day of September, 1872. J. S. LANG WORTH Y, Acting Comptroller of Currency. {SEAT) INO. 2044.] 1-' sepi3-2mos rJIHE BARNWELL SENTINEL, (BRONSON'S NXW8PAFXB) PUBLISHED AT BLACKVILLE, 8. C. Was established In 1852, and as an Advertising Mellum ls unsurpassed by any Country Weekly In the SUie. Now ls the time to Advertise. For Terms, Ac, address E. A. BRONSON, sepsc-lmo Proprietor. tDrp ?O0?J3, #r. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & GO IVO. 375 KING &TREET, (BETWEEN BEAUFAIN AND WENTWORTH STS. Have received and will offer on Monday, Octo? ber uni, the largest and beac selected stock or DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF : 10 pieces BLACK TAFFETA fcILK, at $1- -lowest since tbe war 120 pieces Black Groa Grain, at $1 26, $1 60, $176 a< d $2-lowest siuce the war 10 pieces Groa Grain, at $2 60. $3 and ti I 20 pieces of all the newest shades in Colored Silks 120 pi?ces striped and Fancy Sllka, satins, Efllog barns. Ac. j 20 pieces Black Velvet Ines, at 75c and $1 60 I 20 pieces Colored, for Trim ru lng and cloaks 20 pieces Black and Colored auk Velvets, at $3 60 to $16 - io pieces All Colors Silk Plash A very One selected HtoCK of Poplins, Mohairs and Serges, from 26 to ?nc A fnll line of Empress cloth, from 60 cents np All colors 27 loch Irish Poplin, at tl 76, worth 62 60 Fnll lines of Merinos, guteens, Rep Valour and Rep Fols A rall line or Poplins, from 20c. to 36c. A comp.ete Une of Mourning Goods, Alpacas, Bombazines, Crape Cloth, Empress and Henri? etta Cloth. CARPET AND UPHOLSTEBY DEPARTMENT. As a special bargain, will for this week offer : 20 pieces beat INURAIN CARPET, for only 66c., worth 85c. 10 pieces best io grain Carpet, at 75c, worth $1 io pieces best Ingram Carpet, at 85c, worth $116 16 pieces best Ingrain Carpet, at $1, worth $t 86 60 pieces English Orossely Brussels Tapestry, at $160 A fall line of best English Body Brussels and Vel? vet Carpeta Rags, Mats, Druggets, Oil Cloth. M- tiing, Ac. A complete line oi Window shades, Lace Curtains and other Curtain Material, Haircloth, Ter? ries and Cornices. Orders taken for all sizes of MIRRORS, from $7 to $600. Mr. CLOTHWORTHY, an experienced Uphol? sterer, bas charge or making and laying ail Car? pets, and titling Shades and Upholstery Work. KID GLOVES. We are the sole agents of thc celebrated CG EIL LET'S KID GLOVES-each pair guaranteed. We have also received a foll lue of one, two and three ButionslFrench .Kids, which we offer at $1-two Buttons, $1 36-beat selection ever brought to thia city. CLOTH AND FLANNEL DEPARTMENT, 1 he largest and best selected at net ta th iq otty, consls lng of best PRENOH. ENGLISH. GERMAN I AND BELGIAN CLOTHS, Beavers. Doeskins, Cas [ simeres, Diagonals, Coatings, Vestlugs-all In newest styles. A full line or Dom' sic Oaaslmeres, Jeans, Sati? nera, Tweeds ana Linings or all kinds. Mei chants and Tailors are Invited to Inspect this stock. We can guarantee a saving ol ten per j cent, on New York prices. A complete assortment of ALL WOOL FLAN? NELS, Snacer and Opera Flannel*, Oloafcing- and Sack Flannels. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. An excellent and complete stock of WHITE SHIRT*, all sises, best makes. Durabin, y guaran The celebrated DIAMOND SHIRT. A fall line of Foreign ?nd Domestic UNDER WEAR. Collars, suspenders. Half Hose, AC, which will be sold at factory prices. LADIES' FURNISHING GOOD* AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, (TN OHABOl OF Lanita EMPLOYED.) We have received a foll line of LADIES UNDER? WEAR, consisting of all qualities of CHEMISES, Skirts. Nhrbt Shirts, Merino Cnderve ts, Drawers, Corsets, Ac , -.. Also, a fine stock of INFANTS' ROBES, Doods, Cloaks. Ac KibbouH. Hose, Gloves, TIPS, BOWS, Belts, Satch? els, Flowers, Plomes, Feathers, Hats, Ac-all in beat selection. Oar SHAWL, BLANKET, LINEN AND DOMES TIO DEPARTMENTS are now complete, and all articles wld be sold at the very lowest New York prices. Our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT contains all classes of DRY ANO FANCY GOODS, a full ?ice of MILLINERY GOODS, Ac. and we offer the sane as low as any Newj York Jobbing Hongs, having great advantage In purchasing our Goods. FUROHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., Nc 276 King street. Shirts ano Jnrmoriing (fipaoos. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE mw Emm mm, CHARLESTON, S. C. ? ' ?? 88 SSS ?89S BSSdS SSSSSS 88888888 ssssssssss SSSSSSS38SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS8SSSSSS SSSSSSSS ; . SS8BSSSS SS8SS Ovil 11 O BBSS i SSSS SSSS 88 STAR ss S s sil SHIRT sss SSSS 8388 8SSSS S8SS3 SSSSSS EMPORIUM 8SB88S SSSSSSSS 88338833 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS88SSSSSS8SS8S8S8 SSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSS SSSSSS sssss ss s The Proprietor of the above Establishment has Jost returned from New York with a new and well selected Stock or the Oeleorated STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, ALSO, A FINI ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, C0NSI8TLNQ OF UNDERWEAK, Shaker Flannel, Wool and Merino, Cotton Flan? nel, shirts and Drawers, all grades and all sizes. English Menno and Cotton Bair Hose. Alan, a full selection of the latest Novelties In NECKWEAR, =351 . . j .. English Windsor Scarfs, Marquise Scarfs, Lord s tani .-y Scans, Livingston Cravata, Chancellor Scarfs,. - Bews and Ties, Gray's PAPER COLLARS of all descriptions. Walking Canes and Umbrellas. E. SCOTT, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. ?louee, $0Biernr <Vc. CHOSSON'S CELEBRATED KID AND CASTOR GLOVE, FROM OKS TO SIX BUTTONS. Black, White, Light, Mode and Dark. All the new fancy colors to match the prevailing shades of Silks and Dress Goods. For sale, wholesale and retail, by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & GO., N E W Y O R K , SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES. augi6thm4mos_ girino, Crockers* &t. AT THE OLD STAND, KING STREET, CORNER OF LIBERTY STREET. The Subscriber would respectfully infirm his j friends and the public that bis Stcok ls now oom? p?etela CHINs, GLASS AND CROCKERY, Plain white and Fancy China, Glass and Fancy China | Goods, Lamp", Shade-, Ac, Ac. octi0-tbstu3mos R. H. MCDOWELL, Agent. JJOMOOPATHIO REMEDIES. JUST RECEIVED, AFRESH SUPPLY. A full Une of all the most approved Medicines of | this school-tn tinctures, powders and pellets; In ali dilutions and potencies. Also FamUy Medi? cine Cases, with SmaU's Practice For sale by DR. H. BAER, No. 181 Meeting street. C ?os. THE WORLD'S FAIR TO BE HELD AT CHABLEWTON, I FRIPAT AND SATURDAY, NOV. 16 AND 16. JOHN ROBINSON'S GREAT TRAVELLING MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, CARAVAN Je HIPPODBOME, Combined wirri the Grand International Zoolo? gical Uardea, Polyteobnlo institute. ANO MAMMOTH CIRCOS, IN FOUR TO TEN TENTS, AS THE SPACE OP THE GROUNDS WILL PERMIT. ? JOHN ROBINSON, Proprietor A General Director, j JOHN ROBINSON. Ja, Mans. jar. Thia Gigantic Enterprise, which has been, at a I Vast Expenditure of lime and Money, thorough? ly Re rganized and Equipped .for the Presen; Travelling* Season, presents the startling, Novel, Unique and Colossal spectacle never before wit-1 nesied tn the annals of. Amusement Enterprise I either in this or any other age, of TWELVE SUPERIOR BH0W8 IN ONE. ALL FOB A SINGLE TBIOS OP ADMISSION. Admission to all-Museum, Aquarium. Mena, perle and Olrctu-76 cents. Children Under Ten Years 60 cents. octMnovlS Clothing ana ^nrme?jing Q3aab?. NEW GOODS ! EVERYTHING NEW MENKE & MULLER, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, INVITE THE ATTESTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THEIR SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, WENTS* FURNISHING GOODS, AND CHOICE MATERIALS FOR CUSTOM WORK. AN INSPECTION OF THE GOODS AND PRICES IN THEIR NEW ESTABLISHMENT, COR, KING AND WENTWORTH STS., 19 RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. OC18 _ iattcg ?oobg, Notions, &t. ^FALL ANT) WINTER 1873. E. W. MARSHALL ft CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS LS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY MODS il NOTIONS. We offer to the Trade an unusually Large and Well-Purchased Stock or the above Goods, which will be kept full during the season by a Resident Bu; er lu the Northern M ark ea, and will be sold at pnces as low as can be obtained elsewhere. E. W. MARSHALL * CO., No. 141 Meeting street, Charleston, s. 0. oct7-mwLmo ^ Carpeta, Matting,, gr.. CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, MATTING, ftc. OSO. A. BOWMAN. Agent, No. ?37 KINO STREET, HAS JUST RECEIVED A HANDSOME AND WELL SELECTED STOOE OF : Velvet, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three ply! Ingrain, Wool Dutch, Venetian and Hemp CARPETING. Velvet, Brussels and Beam RUGS and MATS Cocoa. Mantua, Rattan and China M ATT WO Cocoa, Jute and Aillcant MATS - OIL CLOTH, of all widths and quanti - s STAIR RODS, Stair Pads, Carpet Linings, Ac. Which he ls prepared to ofTir at prices that wlil please. sep27-fmwl2 (gngingg, inacl)in<rg, &t. STEAM ENGINES. PORTABLE, STATIONARY AND AGRIOULTU . RAL ENGINES, two to fifty horse-power Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills Long and Short cotton Gins Gum and Leather Belting Sperm, Lard, Tanners', Linseed, Paraphlne, White Oak Oils, Tallow, Ac, Ac Engine and Mill Supplies in great variety. CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., CORNER MEETING AND CUMBERLAND STS aug23-2mos Wxn?s at W?jolezaie. WHOJJE?SAXJB ?c, BETAU* DR. H. BAER, MO. 131 MEETING ?fTRE?T. Offers bu Large and Well-Aa o rt ed Stock or ?DRUGS, ' MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FiJ?CY GOODS, ?kc., Ac, Ac, AT THE LOWEST HARKET HATES. constantly onband ail the ding Proprietary Medicines FRENCH, ENGLISH. CERNIAN AND AMERICAN. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, the rx at and most con renient for general nae....... Also, every other kind of Syringe known In the market. Trasses, Abdominal Su ppcrt era, Shoulder Braces, Abdominal Belts, Physicians' Saddie Bags, Physlclana'Pocket-Gases, Elastic Stockings and Medicina Chests. Druggists' Glassware, or every description, a the lowest rates, and a fall assortment of "Drug? gists' Sundries.'' Agent for Nat tan's "Crystal Discovery for the Hair.? Agent for the "New Tork Medical' University's Pr?parations. Agent for Bison's Tobacco i .nudote, and Up ham's Antidote to Strong Drink. Agent fer the elegant preparations of w. R. Warner A Co., or PblladelphLi, consisting of a fall Une or Fluid Extracts, Sugar-coated Pliln, Elixirs, Medicated Wines and Syrups, Licorice and Pepsin Lozenges, Ac, Ac' Special attention 1B directed to the following articles of his own manufactuie: GERMAN SOOTHING CORDIAL! An excellent Carminative, invaluable in the diseases Incident to the perl)d of dentlUon children; as also in collo, dis rrhcea, dysentery, and other Infantile complaints. It ls superior to other medicines used for this i urpose, as lt ls en? tirely free from any Injurious (rug, and CONTAINS NO ANODYNE I It la recommended by the best physicians, and mothers maj administer lt wr.h confidence. THE EXCELSIOR HAIR TONIC, ls a carefully prepared Dressing for the hair, at once answering the purpose i of bair-oil,, hair wash, and hair tonic It contains no sulphur lead, or nitrate of silver, and ls NO DYE I It will promote a healthy growth of hair, and prevent their faning out, and will not injure the general system. Baer's Lloved Vegetable Cathartic Pills. A gentle Aperient, of purely vegetable sub? stance-!, recommended for D'spepsia, Headache Constipation, Ac, Ac. DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE, for removing grease spots, and cleaning clothes. None bat th Pnrest Drugs naed, and satlsfa lion gnaranted, both aa io pilco and quality. Order are solicited from Druggists, Physicians, country Merchants, Planters and others, with tbe assurance that they shall receive prompt and arefol attention._mch7-8moanoAW rv J; L D H K, * PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OF PINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMER'S AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. NO. 450 KINO STREET, ORNER OF JOHN. Now in Stock of my ovn Importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S WAFS, Tooth Brushes, Carbono Add, m . Patter's cold Cream, English Dalby'a Carminativo, British OIL Beebe's Embrocation and Ohlorcdync ABUKT VIE TILDEN A CO.'S SOLID ANO FLUID EXTRACTS. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated Pills, Ac AOSNT Fi m FORD'S SURGIOAL NSTRTJMENTS. A O K NT FOB BOOTE ( Ato tm A MB DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Goods ol foreign man ufaoture un ported to order. My Dispensing Departm int ls complete, em? bracing au New Remedies. -A full assortment of Trusses and Bandages al? ways on hand. .... , .. PHYSICIANS PRESORJITIONS compounded with aoenraov dav or nigh* laniowfrnlv f BELLOC'S CHARCOAL Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine Paris HODEL or TH LOZCK1EI It'is especially to its eminently absorbent properties that Belloe'n Charcoal owes its great efficacy, lt is specially recomniflnded for the following affections. GASTRALGIA DYSPEPSIA PYROSIS ACIDITY DIFFICULT DIGESTION CRAMPS IN THE STOMACH CONSTIPATION COLICS DI ARR H CEA DYSEN fERY CHOLERINE MODE OP EMPLOYMENT - Bell oe', aharcoal is taken before or alter each meal, in the form of Powder or Lozenges, in the majority of cases, its beneficial ellei ts are felt after the first dose- Detailed iuslructious accompany each bottle ol'powder and Lox of lozenges. Depot ia Paris, L. FPiERE, 19, ros hub Agenta in Charleston: DO WIE, MOISE A , DAVIS, Wholetale Druggists, THE GREAT NATIONAL PARK IN tue Yo-Semite Valley, wheo finished and fenced In (!) will be ibo grandest pleasure-ground in the world. If it had a fine medicinal spring, like the German Seltzer lt would be perfect. Yet this ls no importance, for who goes any where in summer without being provided with Ta rr? nf? Efferrescent Seltzer Aperient, which ia identical la its components and its ef focts with the famous Prussian spa. It takes hut au instant to evolve from this preparation the moBt delightful and admirable of all medicinal draughts. As a cure for bdleusnees, rheumatism, Indigestion, constipation, nervousness, Acland as a renovator of the system, lt Stauda alone Sold by all druggists. . ._cctioia gYBINQES. My assortment of SYRINGES IS unusually large I am Agent for the sale of the FOUNTAIN SYRINGE, un que? tl on ab ly . ha best of all Syringes, especially for pelf use. lt ls simple, efficient, easy to manage and cannot get out of order ' One will last a li retir ae. Our best physicians recommend it. I also have a fnU stock or Mattson's. Davidson's and other Bulb Syringes; also Glass and Sard Robber Syringes, and the HYPODERMIC SYR? INGE. - H- BAER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. 181 Meeting street. F gapping. O B L I V E k l? ? OL. The Magnificent Clipper Iron Bark .?4 TIBER, having a ponion of her Cavgo en-JflHfc gaged, will nave dispatch for.th? aboTe poru For Freight Engagements, apply to USU : JAtu HENRY GARD, octf .; . j ; a Accommodation wharf: gi O fi NE W 'TT'D-BRKV-"N 1 JN THURSDAY,'2-irrrOCTOBEE, AT 12 . ' O'CL??K, M. NEW IROV STEAM LINE-ESTAR LI SHED 1870. . STATE BOOMS ALL ON DECK. ThCSpienflld New Iron'-Sldewhed S'?amanlp SOUTH CAROLINA, Becket*, 'Commander, Will sall for New fork on THURSDAY, 2i th October, nt 12 o'clock M.. from Pier No. 2 Union Wharves. Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool 1 and tho Sew England cities aa usnaL 1 ) ... 49T Insurance by steamers of thia line Jf per cenu../ . . . .H. a ,'. ?.. fj . For Freight or Passage engagements, having very floe Deck stateroom accommodations, ap? ply to WAGNER, HUGER & CO., No. 20 Broad street,orto WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Onion Wharves. _j_oens J! OB NEW YOB K. NBiW Y O ft fi A If D CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP L?PtK. ESTABLISH'B;) im. The Splendid -Sldswheel Steamship MANHAT? TAN., M. S. yroodhull, commander, will..sell from. Adger'a Sooth Wharf, on SATURDAY*' the TC.h inst an t. at 0 o'clock P. M. vi ??.?Marine Insurance a per cent by tb ls line. 'MW Through Bills or Lading given on cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence, and the New Eng land manufacturing town*. For Freight or Passage engagements apply to octn-8_J All KS APQF.R A CO.. Agenta. mHE ??mLADELP^?''-'-?Bb?? STEAM j.' LINE, THC FIRST-CLASS 1 ROS SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA, Captain Hinckley,' : OUhFSTREAM, captain Hunter, Are now regularly on the (Une, insuring a first class Bea connection "between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In a illanco with Rad ro aa compa? nies a? both term lc l, afford r ? pld transportation to aod from all points In' the cottou States, and to and'f rom Cincinnati, st. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities or the Northwest, ?^non. Pro vi dence and the Easteni Manuractuitng-Oentres. . MW The. VIRGINIA ls appointed u> sall from I Brown's Wharf on FaroAr, 18th Ootober, at & o'clock P. M. ar*- The GOLF STREAM will follow next week. For particulars Of Freight arrangements, apply to . WM. A. COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 Sooth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. oct!? J! O B BOSTON. , The Screw steamship ME ROEDITA, Martin man. Commander, will sall for, the above port from Yanderhorst's Wharf on TURD AY, the loth instant: For Freight or Pacage engagements, apply to JAMES AUGER A CO.. octie-4 Agents. F OB. LIVERPOOL. TO SAIL WITH DISPATCH. : The Highest ClasSjFnU-powered Iron Brltl?h steamship TYNE QUEEN, WII.?| Ham Caa son, Commander, about .2800 bao*? o^ra city, having a large j ait of Cargo engaged and going ou board, wUl meet with prompt dispatch and sall.aa above. For farther freight engage? ments apply to J. A. ENSLOW A ca, Agents, oct? No. lil East Bay. F OB FLOBIDA, VIA SAVANNAH-TWICE A WEEK. The Splendid Side-wheel Steamer DICTATOR. Captain L. M. Omet ter, J? CITY POINT, Captain George E. MoMillao, wUl leave Charleston every TUSSDAY and FRIDAY EV g.NINGS, at 8 o'clock, fdr SAVANNAH, FER? NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE PAbATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS UN ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Eetnrnlng, DICTATOR will leave PALATE A FBI DAT MORNING, and SAVANNAH SCNDAT MOWING, arriving here SUNDAY AFTKBNOON. CITY POINT wm leave PALATEA MONDAY MORNING and SAVANNAH WatmisDAY MORN? ING, arnvlng hero WanNaanAY A?TRR!. DON. Cennection ls made at Fernandina with Rall* road for New Orleans asd'Havana, via Cedar I Ke.s; at Jacksonville with Steamer STARLIGHT 1 for MeUonvlUe, Enterprise and Upper st. John's River; at Tooot wita Railroad for St. Angus, tine; and at Pal a: ta with Steamers for the Ook lawaha River. All Freight for Way Landings must be prepaid on wharf.. . For Freight or Passage, haying elegant ac? commodations, apply to RAVENBL A 00., Ac Corner VanderHorst'a Wharf and : oct8 _ . . . . rp O W i N GI TOWING! The powerful Steam Tug REPUB? LIC, Mell vi ile, Commander, li aa._ been fitted out most complete for this i.aiou.^uu is prepared .to Tow Vessels of any size In the harbor to sea and the adjacent Phosphate Works at St. Helena; also to and from Charleston to Sa? vannah opon tbe mos;, ress nable terms. Arrangements may be made. With Captain MELVILLE on board, or at the Agents' office. ROACH A MOFFEiT, Agents. MWN B.-She has wrecking Pumps for assisting ves^ela lu distress and putting out Urea, An. sep2a-lmo_ . ._ Doers, Safh.es and Clines Manufacturer and Dealer in ?OO?fcS?, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORK DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOUL13ING8, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OPP! CE AND SALES ROOMS, No. SO Kayne street, FACTORY, H OB LB BO K'S WBABP mchs-fmwly &Bf??ro C?aU*-??)i? ?Dap. ; * - M 1-ftn.i-i/l.n.- tfiifiru-yi.ir.-inj-, ^-jf_? n_a-"-|,^^irinril->|<J<_> - W MeKAY. HAEDWAREr~?tT~MOBGAN HABEL ove years our, Mud*?-- ?ente, : ?, ld for nc fault; also one Donblajejted ten, good ?a ne?' and opeiMt Harness, ww sell anora THIS D ; Y, at half-past ? lt o'clwfc. m iront or hin Ba lea room, Ha\M ?tatggQgggjf? 7?Hagq? Bf W1L JfosLiY. ESTATUT- SALB OR FURCTTOBE BE? LONGING to tho late. E. E. Bedford, Baa. WUI Bell on. THIS DAY, 18 th instant, ?j?is Furniture ^ M?rt^ ? -?bV- rem1 of ^Soi^'it. wentworth, street,' "at haif-past 10 o'cteckf a . large assortment, of Saperlor, ?oasehold^nrnl tore. CARPETS, Hirrciu. Pictures. Hair 4fs*trt*. sea, Pillows, AO. Gooda can be inspected-jjflor day of sale._ oct 18 Bj WM*Mti??X* -..iv--. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND BRICKS, by order or Alderman B. O'Nel.l, Chairmac, or Committee on Streets. Will 'to waar TRIS DAY, 18th instant, ar. corner of Onlgn?roV- and East Bay meets, In lota to snit purchasers. Terms cash on day of sala? ' J"-p<ffllP [S I : ., By MILES DRAjRE. pS? BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, 4c " '"V ? THIS MORNING, at. ?0 O'CLOCK. I will BM at my Store, corner King and Liberty streets, A select involce'Of 'MEN'S' BOOTS, Brogans, Malakoff Bi a oner s, Creole .and Button Ooturrass. Slippers, Women's Serge and Calf Polish, Misses' and Children's Shcea,'3f?.1J-- -? A ?hoot ? .?4 ' . xiao, ".?. Men's and Boys' Wool and-Felt Hats, oct(8 - : ??. '?" . . ., i\'}f2\t BY JOHN G." MILN0B-? C6.!/7''! J TT7ESTERN BAGOING, ON AOOOtTiW1 VT of the Underwrter* and all Oocoer?ed. TO MORROW, 19th Instant. M U 0/c4CO*,.a?8^B: house, Yanderborst'a Wbarr : 137 roils, 3* poundii w yera, 45 iDohes, Western B*GGINO. ?0 yaWiD rolls. Damaged iby grease ody, Tobe-aald?a lot?ono pieces.. Oonaiuona cash!bn aWy^^; ^nftifmeers' ftriunte 5a!ea, #t. Bj LOWNDES & GBIOALL. T DESIRABLE BE81DENCE IN SOUTH? WESTERN. parUoa of tho: city at privat? sa'e. That elegant BESIOENDE on the south side ef Tradd street, (connote*-with Tradd airest by a lane) containing ia rooms, with nil tiora??>gil improvements, and double.plansas to tneaou??. As a residence, this property li omrarpaftttd c-y' any.to theoity* ,.;: . ,,; , r.-:,i ^H&?M& >ppl, ss above. f^t^l^M^ S?o?g Jfo?iccs. fojWJ ?ivuea? ar.w :X .0 ^XECTJTrya rrspAHTVsjrr.) 7o We Commtsrtonera of Election: i,,. in accordance .with section 3, of Article v.'or tile General statutes of this State, ron are hereby notified and reoutred t? canse a&ftwlotf toba held la yonr respective-.Counties on the first Tuesday following the first Monday of. November next, bein ir the 6th day of the month Afores ?fl. for seven ,7) persons aa Electors o? proal dem and a vice-President of the United Mates. : Now, theiefore, you and each of yon arti required. wiib6Crtct;nBdrd to: the pnrrli the OoDatitutlon and laws of this State, touch;. lng your doty in sncLcase. to ccu^e such elettteu to be held in your respective Coanriea anihe-'-duy> at?resela, an a. for the ascertalnntg an a d 3twmm., mg of such persons who shall have "been dui* elected thereat..' ?-. .-1 ?: '?0 ?-J?WOOl'a ? Ali b ir rooms and url nt lu g .saloon* ahaOhe., closed on the day of election, and any person who sha'l sell any intoxicating orlntt'oa^aa* day,,shall be guuty of a misdemeaoor.an^ofi, conviction thereof, shall .be flo?d In a earn not, less than one hundred dollars, or be lmyrl??ei tor a perlo? not lesa than, cue month,, nor more . than six months. ' , In testtmony whereof, I have herennto net tay hand, and canned the gre?t seal of the stete*? ba affixed, at Colombia, thia ?th day of October, , A. D. 1872. and in the ninety-seventh rear of the Independence of the United Staten- of -America. : fr " X BOBERT K. 8f?TT,'v*' ' tMjl inttd ?cr?mor.?-;; P. L. OABDOZO, ' :I Secretary of State. ??- octu-? flirmoe, ?rgans, SFti ; PIANOS ANO ORGANS, Furnished at .factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Pay meat* en. the m oat noe ral term*. CHARLES L. MC LENAH AN, bi Plano and MuM* Store, . aeoMmos - $^3a1f?}#fett MmtxaX gprnn <8>?. ' ? g THE NEW DISCOVERY, iu cceut This OIL ls perfectly non-explosive;.: win not > : Ignite at 800 degrees Fahrenheit, and la SSjMSJBjfa ! odorlesi. For railroad cara, steamers and awerr^ lng houses ls invaluable. .'.'Jy, Becommended by the Board of Underwriters, Steamboat inspectors, President of Chamber : of commerce and Captains or Steamers.,, trading to this port, and by hundreds of families woo are now-, l ?caa?w using lt la the-olty. j.'B more brilliant chan Kerosene, Lighthouse or other Explosive Oils nosLinJise. : OIL BORDERS ANO GBIMN1ES at wholesale and retail by DOUGLAS *-MILLER, Bole Agents : for tfjer Statt vt. Sou th carolina, : Dealers In Paints, 0 ls, Glass Ac? Ac? .,, No. 93 East Bay, south of Pcarnkiee,m' ? oct7-lmo . :.;:oV Charleston,8.,C. WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL M ANIJSACTUBJNQ ' j^Q?R 4^0, TOBACCO HOl?^ M'O.. 310 'Kma-"W?t?*tJ..,V.-V....... j THREE DOORS SOUTH OF S?dTJ?TT STB?kr. . ' ?IOABS AND T0BA0C0.O^8il.5?<'*? I PIPES of every quality. . : wgL> i eau and examine stoot before, baylag elsa where. WILMA Bf SCHRODKR, Proprietor. .{ N. B.-The Wheel of "For^^.oojM^t^ ? . hand, invest? cen" and try yoor ine^. ,0 meM-no*^ivy .-;>-?''-L TTFARBLE DUST, - . -:: .;.; IVL^Solphnrle Add . . " '. . Bicarbonate of Sod? . Tartaric Acm Flavoring Extracts ? ' dream or Tartar ; . , Alcohol, If per cent ., TT? Sc;|-?e^4fc-rj'-' 1 At lowest marker ratea. By . : :. : ? o . . DB? H. BABB, No. isl Meeting street,