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Days ot Vanity. A dream that waketh, Babble that breateth, Song whose barden sig both, A passing breath, Smoke that va: iahet fa Sac h U Ufe tnat di et h. AGowerthatradeth. Pratt the tree sbeddetb, TraoiUe*s bird that flleth, Summer-time brier. Falling or a lear Such to life that dleth. A F cent exhaling, Snow waters raillas:, Morning dew that drletb, A sadden blast, Lengthening shadow cast Such ls life that a letti. A scan ty measure, Bast-eaten treasure, Spending that naught buyeth, Moth on the wing, Toil nnprofltlng Such ls life that dleth. Morrow by morrow, Sorrow breeds sorrow, For this my songnigheth; From day to night. We pass oat of sight- . Such ls Uro that dleth. ENERGY JUT TBE COUNTY. Tba Orean wi ch JCUllm SSS Christ Church Parish-.V Notable Improvement. CHRIST CHURCH, October 21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SEWd. Some time ago I famished you a sketch of one ot our enterprising establishments, and in compliance with your kind Invitation to re? peat whenever I saw anything which maybe ol Interest for your widely circulated journal, I avail myself of that permission, and endeav? or to show you that "there ls life In the old land yet." Although we may not expect to ri? val, yet we may hope to follow, at a respectable distance, that enterprise and energy which, lu your case, lias- culminated in the establish? ment of your paper on a firm basis, and the ereotlon of a structure complete ia all ?ts ar- j rangements for the purposes tor which It 1B j designed, and a noble ornament to the busi? ness portion of the city where you have locat? ed lt, and where lt may long remain, I trust, as a memorial of the qualities above re? ferred to. ' -.The tallis whence this ls dated were leased a j short time sine* by-Messrs. Smith ? Dodge, from'Mr. B. S. Vennlng, the present propri? etor of the plantation bearing the same name, about one mlle from Mount Pleasant. The location possesses some Interest, as being the site tat ?ne of; the fl rsx, if not the first, rice mill in the State, having teen built by the father of our venerable fellow-citizen, Wm. Lucas, E?q:?' the late proprietor. In the ?vac? uation of Charleston, in 1865, this old relic of the past tell before the devouring flames, and the time-honored residence adjacent shared the same-lal?. No longer does the ponderous water?wheel, which-gave the motive power to rice mil.', revolve in Its old position, bot through the open sluice now dashes the foam? ing waters, nntll'ihe white orests are buried ia the ripples of the stream in the distance. Steam has'superseded the power formerly fur? nished i by' tba long line of embankment ex-1 tending ior r.bout -, mlle along the margin ot the marsh, which formed the inlll-pona, and i moven mat ponderous wheel which Infused J life ?hd actio ti into I ts creaking machinery. ?nt lessees are men of will and de ind have worked through many Snits, 'evincing an energy which moat me^t with success. The building occu pleo a part of the cid .site, ls one and a half I ?torie? on & b?seme it of' about eight feet, in [ which four gi na of the McCarthy patent are ran, which with the ten horse; power engine which drives them will gleWour bales sea Isl?nd cotton per day. ' But let us take a short ramble over the ad? jacent grounds. ' A few hundred yards beyond the rilli, near the bank of the oreek, we come to the laborers' quarters, almost a small vil? lage, with ita rows or double houses, on brick or co apret? ; foundations, with their brick chimneys^- which, under, the "old regime" teemed, with lite, and witnessed the gambols of acores of the Little ones, are now Inhabited by ccmparaUvsly but few of the freedmen and their famlllea. A Bhort distance beyond we j reach the cemetery of the lormer owners, en? closed by a substantial brick wall, and con- i tainlog tbe grnvesand monumental stones of | the deceased members of. the family and its I branches. Stately live oaks, I rom whose far reaching Limbs pendants or silver gray moas droop and .wave, surround it, and through -whose boughs the wintry winds moan and sigh-are Titting accompaniments lor Ita "~ ? porpes ea. ? Very truly yours, KAPPA. . ABOUT SHOES. Shall we say a word about shoes? and that HO where in Europe ere they so well made as: here? Our mothers Bent to Parts tor their bottines, andaomo ot their daughters, as it quite unaware that Unies bave changed, go to lae cost and pains .of scuding thither now; but were these same mothers and daughters liv? ing in Paris, they would do far better to send: (at their shoes to America!- 0? English or British shoes it ls useless to speak. Apart S.rom other external characteristics, one might! cWpjtPjjw MLBngllBhmauJnstantly by glanc-j ng at bia Cse f. Is lt the construction ot these eet which make them appear different from! those of other, nations? We are inclined to tilnk the happy result la due both to the shape) ofthefootand the shape of the shoe.- Tho loot lam?aos an Instep, the shoes are cl urns v Ladies: shoes In England are i toes, snug over the instep, and over the ankles, with the ugliest . "tip" Lrxiaglnable. They make the foot look large ,%ad flat. Ai cv-role, Americans have wea itsped'feet, aod aince the art of making | ? ! been-carried to great perfection in ' v, they show to advantage in com . those of Europeans. The pretty , OM orohlldrea it ls an impossibility i the other aide of the ocean. As tai 11 the;size, shape-and? posl?on ol heels-high heels Up the body forward and are great aids to the Grecian bend; they tend also to make the feet look ?nailer and more arched, and, aaa compensation, ruin the feetand the spine. ? As to shape, the moderately-tapering French heels are becoming, -while the exaggerated French bee), formed almost like an Inverted cone, and placed nearly tinder the middle of the foot, gives the latter* kind of negro shape -tho leg, instead of being planted In the Tear , "of ?be foot, appearing as lt fixed In its centre. On such pega, placed in the middle of the Bole, the deformed foot bulges out.in all directions. Maur ladles have also- a mistaken Idea that .wearing a very short shoe makes the loot look better, or at least smaller; whereas the result -Is-frstotnpy, uncomfortable appearance, not a gracelulone. But here we end tbe chapter . on shoes.-LippincctVs Magazine. DON'T BX AFRAID OF DIRT. -Old Dr. Cooper, of South Carolina, used to eav to bis students, "Don't be, jkfreld. of dirt, young gentlemen. Whatls.dlrtr .'Why, nothlnsrat all offensive, when chemically viewed. Rub a little alkali upon the dirty grease spot on your coat, aod lt undergoes a chemical change and becomes soap; now- mb lt with a little water and lt dis? appears. It,la neither grease, soap, water, nor dirk' that Is not a very odorous pile o? I dirt yon Bee yonder; well, scatter a little gyp? sum over lt and lt ls no longer dirt. Every tbing^lRfcdlri ls worthy ot our notice as stu denta'-ofahenilBtry. Analyze lt; lt will sepa? rate inttrvery elean elements. Dirt makes corn, corn makes bread and meat, and that -makes a very sweet joune lady, that I saw one of you kissing last night So alter all you were klsslng dirt, particularly if she whitened her face with chalk or fuller's earth; though I may say (hat rubbing such stuff upon a beauti? ful skin of a young lady ls a dirty practice. F?airl-powder, I think, Is made of bismuth, nothing bot dirt. Lord Palmerston's fine defl nMon of dirt is 'matter in the wrong place.' . Put lt m the right place and we cease to think ol It aa din." . > '??^-?.n-ti i.u i-M' im '.*, ?. BRITISH ALE. -Whercve r tbe Briton travels' -and lt-would be very difficult to discover - tie country with which he and hts brother v JoDathan donot insist upon becoming ac? quainted, quite irrespective, sometimes,1 of ., whether lt* occupants want to have the advan? tage of their society-the scarlet triangle of Ba*?, cl Burton, la to be toned In compeUUon with the harp of Gui?ees?, of Dublin. What adraugbt of the water of the Nile was to tba . danghters or the Pharaohs, a draught of genu 1D? borne beer ls to the sons-aye, and to the . daughters-of Briton. See that languid . ?DgTo-lDdlau beauty, what ls that dark liquor , that at? kalppiag: with the white foam upon iq aar?e and. r?at fascinating yoong Coronet Goehead linger over their, "tiffin," discussing the ball of last night? "My doctor Insists upon val taking G oin nese' stout, Mr. Goahead," she BATS, In semi-apologetic tones, after the* last j (hnt aid Bus? and, In ieed, the mesa bills ot i I tbe Fiftieth Light Cavalry ahow pretty conclu? sively bow essential tbe members o? that dis 'Unguisbed corps find these potations to fortify their constitu? lons against the fierce heals of India. Up in tbe "bush" of Australia, again, It is regarded as nectar, and ls often retailed at a price which mokes lt nearly aa inaccessible to ordinary pockets.-?ppinco?'s Magazine. Shirlo ano Jrnmisrjmg ?aoiiB. _____ THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE GITS' FURNISHING STORE, CHARLESTON, ?. C. B 88 . 898 8889 88SSS SSS88S 88838989 SSB8888SBS BB8888888888fl8fl88B8886a388888fl9a BS9SS8SS 8SSSSS89 sssass cpnTT'Q SSS8SS BS?1SS WUU I I 088989 8838 8888 BBB am _! 888 SS STAR SQ 8 8 SSS SHIRT 888 8SSS 8388 8SSSS. 88888 6SSSSS EMPORIUM 8S38S9 89SS8SS8 8SSSS898 SSSSSSS3SSSS8SSSBSS8SSSSSS3SSSS3 SSS88BS3SS S3SSSSS3 889889 SSSSS BBSS SSS SS B The Proprietor of tbe above Establishment has Just returned from New York with a new and well selected Stock or the Oeleorated STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, ALSO, A FOT ASSORTMENT OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CONSISTO a OF TJNDEBWEAR, Shaker Flannel. Wool and Merino, Cotton Flan? nel, Shirt? and Drawers, all grades and all sizes. English Merino and Colton Half Bose- . Also, a full selection or the latest Novelties In j NECKWEAR, . English Windsor Scarfs, Marquise Scarfs, Lord Stanley Scans, Livingston Cravats, Chancellor Scarfs, Bows and Ties. Gray's PAPER COLLARS of all descriptions. Walking Canea and Umbrellas. E. SCOTT, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HAIL. 3}r0f*00i0ital. JQR. H. B. HEWITT, OFFIOI OoRNKR QZOROI ANO ANSON STOTTS. CHARLESTON, S. C., Can be conna?t*] on the following diseases, and diseaser; of a kindred nature, free of charge and In strict confidence. Charges mode? rate and within the reach of ai L Of? fice honra from 9 A. M. to 7 P. M.: RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. . In all arthritic complaints; as rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, Aa, this practice ta almost perfect The most late?se pains are almost instantly re ' lie ved, enormous swellings are reduced, limbs. which have been contracted and stiff for veers ! are relaxed. Cases of twenty, thirty and forty years' standing have been cured by me after au other means have failed. A great accomplishment ls my triumph over pain by which X can often, m a few moments, soothe and carrjr off the most excruciating suf? ferings. If this system did nothing more than to relieve pain, it would stand superior to any other system oxrant. CATARRH. [ Stopped-up Ea- a, Running or the Nose,constant [ Hawking and Spitting, constant Blowing of the Nose. Thousands suffer from that most annoying, d-[S j agreeable and ,: (Tensive complaint, Catarrh, with? out knowing ?hat lt is. Often the secreted mu? cous, flo win g ?own the throat, clogs up the longs and lays the foundation for consumption. The moat at'ti cl physician s f&llto care lt, I cure any case of obstruction,'stopped-up! head, discharges or greenish, thick, thin or glairy; mucous from the nose, internal or external. Rain, or fullness between the eyes, constant blowing of the DOSS, inflammation of the nasal pasaages, ulceration of schaoiderlan membrane, Ac, m the course or a few days. DEAFNESS. . Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otorrbosa, otitis (Dischargesfrom the Ear,) Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am daily treating all aireo Hons or the ear with: the most gratifying lesnlts. borne who have paid aurista nearly $iooo without benefit, have been; cured byrne m a few weeks at a moderate ex? pense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, lr judiciously need, bas filled the earth with wrecks of humanity. Thousands antler from I ita effects who have been unoonscloasly dragged' by their physicians, lt ls vain to attempt the sure of the majority of diseases whlie lt remains In' the body. Although I have heard or several so called antidotes for mercury in the human body, I have never yet seen a physician who ooma 3llm?nate it from the system. I can satiBfy any patient or physician that I MM absolutely abstract mercury, lead, zinc, and >ther mineral poisons ta every case. CANCERS. ??oll me-Tangere Lupuse, or Wolf Cancer, Solr rhus Cancer, Fungous Cancer, Rose Cancer spider Cancer. I make a great specialty in the treatment of | avery description or- Cancer and Tumors. How many Cancers and Tumors are wrongfully treated by certain charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors.'* After being pronounced Incurable, I will take any one of these casca in hand and make a per? manent cure. My terms for treating Cancers, Ac., will be based on the age and condition of the patient, and tbe positive certainty of cure. sepal This unrivalled Medicine ls warranted not to j contain a Bingie particle or Mercury, or noy lu? juri?os mineral substance, butts .. PURELY VEGETABLE . Forforty years it bas proved Its great value In Bli diseases cr.the Liver,. Bowels and Kidneys. Thousands of the good and great In' all parts of the country vouch for Its wonderful and peculiar 1 power i. In parrying- the Blood, stimulating the torpid Liver andi Bowels, and Imparting-newdtfe and vigor to tbe whole system. SIMMOND LIVER REGULATOR - is acknowledged to have no equal as a _^ .. LIVER MEDICINE. It contains four medical elementa, never united in the same happy proportion in any other pre? paration, viz: a gentle .Cathartic, a wonderful Tonio, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cor* tain Corrective- or ail Impurities-or the body. Such Blgnal success has attended its use that lt ls now regarded as the? GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for Liver Complains and the painful offspring thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, Sick Headache, Colic De? pression of Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Ac, Ac , .... : Regulate the Liver and prevent /CHILLS AND FE7EB. SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured only by . . J. H ZEILIN A CO., ' Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia. PRICE-$t perpaeksge; sent by raau*postage paid, $l 26. ?repared ready for use In bottles, ?160. ?'_ For sale by P. W1NEMAN A CO. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ' " aa- Beware of ail eotttfterrelM-- and-imlta? lons, angs-thttuoawemos Cl0ti)iti? ano inmisfjing ?DO?p. NEW STOBE! NEW MODS ! E VEE YTHING NEW ! RUMKE ft MULLER, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE P?BLIO TO THEIR SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING OF TQEIK OWN MANUFACTURE, BENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, AND CHOICE MATERIALS FOR CUSTOM WORK. AN INSPECTION OF THE GrOODS AND PRICES IN THEIR NEW ESTABLISHMENT, COR, KING AND WENTWORTH ?TS., IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. octa C?rpete, jotting, &t. OIL (?L0TH, HATTING, ftc OSO. A. BOWMAN, Agint, No. ?3T KINO STREET, HAS JUST BECEIVED A HAND30ME AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF : Velvet, Body B russels, Tapestry Brussels, Taree? Piji ingrain, Wool Dutch, Venetian and Hemp ! CARPETING. - Velvet. Bcassels and Beam RUGS and MATS Cocoa, li an Ula, Bat tan and China MATT IS O j Cocos, Jute and AllloAnt MATS v : v OILCLOTH, of all widths and quail ti's STAIR RODS, Stair Pads, ' Carpet Linings,' Ad. j Which hi? 'J prepared to offer Sit prices tnat WU!j please. * ' sep27-fmwl2 I Uhrp ?coos, &t. FURCHGOTT,BENEDICT&CO NO. 975 KING STREET, (BETWEEN RBADFATN AND WENTWORTH 8TS. Have received and will otrer on Monday, Octo? ber nth, the largest and best selected stock or : DRESS GOODS, i CONSISTING OF : j 10 pieces BL,ACK TAFFETA SILK, ht $l-lowest stncethewar 20 pieces Black Oro? Crain, at $1 25, tl 60, fl 75 a> d 52-lowest sloe? the war J 10 piecesTOroS o rai n, at tja ta.- |B and ti I 20 pieces of all the newe?t shades in Colored silks? 20 pieces Stn ped and Fancy sn ts, satins, Effing 20 pieces' Black Velvetlaes, at 76c.'abff $a.50 20 pieces Odored, far Trimming ?cd cloaKa 20 pieces Black and Colored sui Velvets, at |&60j ' -toils v i*?1 10 pieces-All Colors Silk Flash A very fine 'selected stock OJ Poplins, Mohairs and? Serges, from 26 to 40c A (all line of Empress Cloth, from 60 cents np < , All colon 27 Inch Irish Poplin, at $176; worth f 2 60 Full lines or Merinos, Sateens, Rep Valour and; Rep Pots irn . A foil line or Poplins, froia soc.to 36c, . ! A complete line of Mourning doods, Alpacas, Bombazines, Crape Cloth, Empress and ?earl . etta Uk th. CARPET AND UP HOLSTE BT DEPARTMENT. AS a apodal bargain, wi! 1 for thia week offer : 20 pieces, b est XNu RAI si CARPET, for only 660., worth ssc. ' . .', .' , fri' 1 ' : . io pieces bebt lo grain Carpet, it 76e., worth $1 IO pieces hast lugriln Carpet, at 85c, worth fl 16 16 pieces bast In train Carpet, M,$M worth $i 86 M pieces English Croase: y Brussels Tapestry, at$1607*. ...... ...... ...... . A foil line or beat English' Body Brnisels and Vei .. vetOarpeta ...... i T* 1 Ruga, Mata, Druggets, Oil Cloth. Matrtng, Ac. A complete line o. Window Shades, Lace Curtains a Ld other Curtain Material, Hairdo tu, Ter? ries and Cornices. Orders taken for all sizes of MIRRORS, from $7 toieoo.. . , . >. . . . r... ; Mr. OLOTHWORTHT, an experienced Uphol? sterer, has charge or mating and laying a l Car? peta and ii 11 in g Shades an d Upholstery Work. EID GLOVES.. . We are it e sole agents of the celebrated OH EIL LEY'S CID GLOYBs-^eaeajnlr guaranteed^. We have alao receive J a fall line or one, two and three BnurnajFrench: Rids, which we offer at $i-two Boltons, $i 86-best selection ever brought to th)i cuy. CLOTH AND FLANNEL DEPARTMENT, The largest and befit' s?l?cT?d stock in this city, COnslq lng or best, FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND BELGIAN CLOTHS Beavers. Doeskins, Cas Blmerea, Diagonals, Coatings, Yestlcgs-ail In newest styles. ?' : ? . ' , : A Tull u?e of Domestic Casslmeres, Jeans, sati? nets, Tweeds ana Lfolnga of fiU'ktflds. " ! Merchants'and Tallara aYo invited'to Inspect ! this stock. We can gmukntee a saving of ten per cent, on New Tort prices. A complete assortment of ALL WOOL FLAN NELs, Shaker and Opera Flannels, Cloaking and Sack Flannels. GENTS'FURNISHING GOODS. An excellent and complete stock of WHITE SHIRT?, all sizes, best makes. Durability guaran? teed. The celebrated DIAMOND SHIRT. A foll ?'Une of Foreign and Domestic UNDER WEAR? Collars, Suspenders, Hall Hose, Ac, which will be s o id st factory prices. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS AND MILLINERY % DEPARTMENT, (TN CHABGItW LADIES EMPLOYED.) We have received a fhR line* of LADIES UNDER? WEAR, consisting of all qualities bf CHEMISES, .Skirts. NUht SWrts, M?rlno Underve is, Drawers, Corsets, Ac. ? .. ' . .. ? _.. Also, a fine stock of INFANTS' ROBES, Hoods, Cloaks. Ac v au vs Ribbons, Hose, Gloves, Ties, Bows, Belts, Satch? els, Flowers, Plumes, Feathers, Hats, Ac-all m best Beleotlon. Our SHAWL, BLANKET, LINEN AND DOMES? TIC DEPARTMENTS are now complete,-and all artloles will be sold at the very lowest New Tork prices. . Our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT contains all clashes of DRY ANO FANCY GOODS, a'full Une bl MILLINERY: GOODS, " AC. and we offer the same ss low as any New'] York. Jobbing House, having great ad van tage. In purchasing our Goods. PUROHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., No. 276 King street. FALLEND WINT?B E. W. MARSHALL & CO., i dt WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD HI MOE We offer to the Trade an unusually Large and Wen-Purchased Stock of the above Gooda, which will be kept full -during the season by a Resident Boyer in the Northern Markets, and will be sold at prices as low as can be obtained elsewhere. E. W. MARSHALL A CO., No. 141 Meeting street, Charleston, S. 0. ootf-mwfano - J. R READ & CO., HATE JUST RECEIVED A FULL A880BT I. MENT OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, DBESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS, A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS, BEAL AND IMITATION LACES AND EM? BROIDERIES, - LACE GOODS OF ALL KINDS. HARRIS'S SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, ! With a-ftre at variety or other Kid Gloves. BEAVER GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. . SILK AND THBEAD GLOVES. a iw rvrt?Lns?ll X ;:; '.:: , .- r.r .. FANCY GOODS. -SOAPS, EXTRACTS, BRUSHES, ?0., Ac. ALSO, A VEBT FULL AND 'HANDSOME STOCK OP ' SHAWLS AND COVERINGS OF ALL KINDS FOB FALL AND WINTER WEAR. WE ABE RECEIVING NEW GOODS B EVERY STEAMER. . ? ?ri .. : ?:? tit :. ./,,:- ? SO : J.R. READ iL CO. " oct8-tuthalmo ?Jionoo, CDrsano, &z. Furnished at factory prices for Cash, or by Monthly Payments on the most liberal terms. CHARLES L. M'C LENAH AN, Piano and M?sl? Store, sopMmos No. m King street. , jfaniititrg, &t. FURNITURE M[URNITURE! B. WHITE3 No. 98 HASEL STREET, IS NOW RECEIVING A NEW SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF And ts eeiiin g athis asna! ly low prices which have f:alued for bim BOC h a very liberal patronage, pei h n City and uonntry. Try him, yon will go again. He ls ftele-ARoat for the "WAKEFIELD"' EARTH CLOSET, The only , one which dares claim to give satis, faction. ; Go lo "WHITE'S" for your FURNITURE ls the word all over the state. ootft-atnthlmo ill ' {fag JhiblicoiiOTii. jppS W AlToF" THE CHUB CH. We are prepared to furnish the "HYMN AL? at the lowest introduction prion. \ A variety of styles. Prices from soo, 4Cc, soo, 76o, $1 and np. wards. FOGABTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, NSW CATALOGUE. No. 28. A NEW IMPORTATION OF ENGLISH BOOKS, i The Practical Philosopher, a Daily Monitor for the 1 bu sin ens men of EUR land and others, by i .-David Thomas, D. D., $8. . , Unexplored Syria, by Richard F. Burton and Charles F. T. Drake, 3 vols., tu. Man lu the Past, present and Future, from the . German of Dr. L.-B?chner, by W. S. DaUas, P. C.S., ?4. Wandertags in Scripture Lands, being a Tonr of nine mon tbs in i he j ears ISSB'-TO, by Thomas Robinson, D. D., |2 60. Memoir or Coant De Montalembert, by Mrs. Oli? phant, 2 vols., $12. Acta of Gallantry, by Lambton Young. C. E., $816. Thoughts and Meditations on the Mysteries or Life, by John Frith, $8 76. Shakespeare and Typography, the Art of Printing; also remarks upon some common Typo.rapu leal' Errors with reference to the Text of Shakespeare, by winiam Biadea, JIM, On the Preservation of Health, dr Ea-aysof the - principles to be adopted try those wno desire to av ia Disease, by Thomas Inman, M. D., of London, Third Edition, pi ice. 2 vols., $7. The Days of tbe Sun of Man, a Hlsiory of the Church in the Time of our Lord, by William Lee, D. D.. $; to. Philosophy of Christianity, or the Purpose and Power of the Gospel, ?2 60. Bible Truths, with Shakespearian Parallels, by - J. B. selkirk, $260. Angels and Beaven, by Thomas Militia 60. Growth and Vicissitudes of Commerce, by John Yeats, L. lt. H., fi 60. Ere * hon, or over the Range, Third Edition, $160. Demonology and Witchcraft, by Slr Walter scott . Barr. i3. Canoe Travelling, by Warlngton, Baden-powell, Illustrated, S3. Anecdotal and Descriptive Natural Blstory, by A. Romer, $176.. Anecdotes of Celebrated Men and Women, by Edi . tor of London Jest Book, $2 , The Sea Weed Collector, by shirley Hlbberd, $176. Half Honrs at the Sea aid;, by J. E. Taylor, P. G. . S., $2. Science and Commerce, their Influence on our ' Manufactures. ?y P-I* Simmonds. $8. Ronnaabo?t Rambles In Lands of Facts and Fancy, by Frank R. Stockton, $2 60.: Dr. oldham's Talt, by G. a Henry, $160. NEW NOVELS, AO. "EBB-TIDE." By ch ris t tan Reid, A n thor of Mor? ton House. Paper $1. Cloth $l 60. "Dr. Vandyke." By John Esten Cooke. Cloth . '? $T36. Paper 76c. "Lord Kllgobbln." 'By Charlea Lever. Cloth $160. Paper $1. "The Golden Lion of G ran pera." By Anthony Trollope. - doth $126. Paper 76c. "The. New Edition or cooper's Novels." Cloth $l 26. Paper 76c. : - FOGABTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, Na 280 Sing streeton too Bend,) aprtt-?uthj ?leston.8.0. . <?ircW. ' " ~r JAMES tiS?TS M1IHM0TI? CIRCUS. Emphatically pronom iced br all to be the Lead I lng Show or the period, combining aU trio best ridera of the age, am QC g whom la the great and j only JAMES ROBINSON, The nndoabted and no disputed champion Bare? back, and Hurdle Rider of the world. CHAMPION OP SPAlN-Wearlng the Medal of j CHAMPION OP FRANCB-Wearing the Ribbon ot Napoleon ill. OBAMPION OP RUSS A-Wearing the Double I Eagle. CHAMPION OF ENGLAND-Wearing Her Ma . . . lesly's Crest of Honor. ,.. , CHAMPION OP HAVANA CUB\-Wearing the Diamond-;-tart led Golden Belt. .. CHAMPION op AME KIO A-Having the favor of the People. CARRYING HIS SON ANO PUPIL, MASTER, EUGENE, The moet wonderful Hoy Equestrian any ago I ever has or e rer win boast of. . ' FRANK PASTER, The Great Somersault Ei inert rlan. CLARENCE, The best Boy Bare-back Rider In the world. wm Exhibit at char.eston, on Citadel Oreen, Friday and Saturday, October 26th. and 26th. . - ' - Admission 76 Cents; Children undrr ten years 60 Cents. . oct21,3S,26,2fl Mineral Jfrgrm ?U..-. THE NEW D ISCOVERY, ???? MINERAL ?SPERM OIL. This OIL, ls perfectly non-explosive, wlU not I Ignite at 800 decrees Fahrenheit, and la entirely i dories*. For railroad oafs, steamers and dwell? ing houses ls invaluable. c Recommended by the Board of. Underwriters, Steamboat inspectors, Prealdeot or chamber of commerce and captains of Steamers trading to i his pori;, and by hundreds of families ir o are uow using it lu the city. Is more brilliant than Kerosene, Lighthouse or other Kxpiosive ODs no s in use. . ? a OIL BUR ER3 ANO CIUMN1ES e'. .wholesale and retail by DOUG LAS A MILLER, Sole Agents for Uie ?are' of South carolina, Dealers in.Paints, 0 H, Gla?a Acic No. 03 East Bay, south of Pn?rofflce, oct?-lmo . < Charleston; a 0. OtOCtIU?, iCiqOOTS, Wt. ' H. KLATTE & CO AQINT8 FOR CHARLESTON. We have appointed Itessrs. H. KLATTE A co. Sole Agen'II for Charlf sion for th's Celebrated! Brand of PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS, both; BTES and B' CR BON. ' j These Whiskeys are gus ran te ed pure KENTUCKY' COPPER DISTILLED, fr <e from all compound 1m .purities, at d highly reiommended by eminent chem ls ta for medical usc, The Brand ls patented' to prevent Infringement. ?tg BARKHOUSE BROS. A CO?, Louisville, Ky. j We respeoi fully m rom. our /rienda and cns torn? era that we keep constantly on hand a fnll supply, of the above already rav>rabiy well known Whla-? eys. and offer same tc the trade ac distiller's prices. H. KLATTE A 00., . augei-stuthsmo_No. 185 East Bay. ?D?onj, Sashco andr fi lin o s P. prfOAL?T Mamifaoturei and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ELATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, No. 30 Hayne street, FACTORY, H 0 P. L B E 0 K'S WHABF mohs-fmwiv Oigari, Sobarca, ?9c. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND Ri TAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of 8? Iranda. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine stock before buying else where. . y, ?? WILLIAJrJ SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. E.-The Wheel of Fortune constantly on hand, invest ib cents imd try your luck. ' u IBtJrT-l?o?wln jjjjjP ant xM?Mnetrf WHOLESALE & KETAXI^. .-?/ ."i .S MI''.ii.fi:J..;;.> . ? scroop '.;y:s..; ".'ft i J.. >OX>?- >I ,<.?.; ?iv3? i3 DRH Ha B?ER, r*bii;;for mikd^irREEt'.' Ollera bis Large and Wen-Assorted stock or. f DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ' PBRPDMBBY, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, . "Ac, Ac., Ac, AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES, Constantly on nandau tie ding Proprietary Medicines FRENCH, ENGLISH. GERMAN AND AMERICAN. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, the best and most con I veulent for general nae...^ _ 0 Also, every other kind or Syruige known In tue market. Tr oases, Abdominal Supporters," Shoulder Braces, Abdommal Belts, p ny si clans' Saddle Bags, Physicians' Pockst-oaaes, Elas;lo Stockings I and Medicine cheats. Druggists' Glassware, or every description, a the lowest rates, and a roll assortment or 'Urns* Slats' Sundries." Atfenf Tor Nat tan's "Orys tal Discovery for tue Hair." Agent for the "New Tork Medical Uni varsltj 'a Prenaratlops. s . . rJ Agent for Bison's Tobacco Antidote, and Up? ham's Antidote to strong Drink. - Agent for, the . elegant preparations of w. R. Warner A Oo.', of Philadelphia, consisting' of a nm-Une or Finia Extracta, Sugarcoated r?a. I Eiuirs, Medicated wines and syrups, Licorice] and Pepsin Lo?enges, Ac, Ao. "Special attention, ls ? directed to the folio wing articles of his own manufacture: GER?AX S?OTHLVG CORDIAL ? 'O'J I ?!' . . u! But * ' : An excellent Oarm lost ive, In val nable in the j diseases incident to the period ' of dentition ' children; aa also In colic, dlarrhoa, dysentery, and other 'Infantile c o m pi a tn ts. " It ls Superior to other nf edi cl nea used for tits pu rp cse, amit ls en-' ttrely Tree from any injurious drug, and CONTAINS KO ANODYNE I It la recommended by the .best physicians, and ! mothers mn y a dm la Ii ter lt with' confidence.' ls a carefully prepared ureasing for the nair, at oneo. answering the purposes of hair oil, hair j wash, and hair tonic lt contains no snlphor lead, or nitrate of sliver, and ls . ". V . (L! KOi.^'. * . It will promote a healthy growth of nair, and prevent their falling ont, and will not Injure the general system. Baer's Improved Vegetable r qaifiart?t? Pilis. A gentle A'perlent, of purely vegetable snb stances', recommended for Dyspepsia, Headache j Constipation,' Ac, Ac. DOUBLE DISTILLED BENZINE, for removing grease spots, and Ol saning clothes. None but th Purest Drugs used, and satlsfa tlon guaranted, both as to price and quality. . Order at? solicited from Druggists, Phys clans,, country Merchants, Plantera and other?, with the; fiMuranc? that they shill receive prompt and ' earful attention. ?' m*Ch74moSDCAW< THE GREAT NATIONAL PARK IN tue Yo semite Valley, when finished andi I fenced in (t) will be. tho grandest pleasure-ground: in the world, int baa a ans medicinal spring,. like the German Seltzer lt would be perfect. T?tj ibis lu no importance, Tor who goes ?nywhere fni s'ummerWithoQtbelOgprovld?dWltli**'.-' TOtfj j Tarr- n?*i KffcrreecentSeliserAperient, ? which ia Mentlcal in Its' components and itt efl foots with thfl famous ProBslah Spsw ' K Ukea bau an instant to evolve from this preparation tba most delightful and admirably.pr. all' medicinal draughts. AB a cufe for biilsnsueu, rheumatism,! Indigestion, constipation, nervousness, Acvand asa renovator of the , system, it stands ' alone: Sold by ah droggWs. .?'? r uhj . ~ OOPO H : T>ITY THE TENDER Give" lt hot the deadly compound known as Soothing Syrup. A certatn pcpular article of thia name has launched, thousands d helpless Inno? cents into an early grave This bas been provec? repeatedly, and beyond theshad?w of a tfoubt, for wnlo? reason Ula condemned by the majority of physicians. - " '.?''?"" '." ' Vfj Seeing the necessity for an article of thia sort, entirely free from optaos, and other injuri?os drugs, Dr. Baer has potnp the ' GERMAN SOOTHifIG CORDIAL for the use of Infants Teething, and for: children suffering from diarrhoea dysentery, Ac Thia .may be given with perfect omfldeuce, and ls ap? proved by every physician who bas examined the formula. Price M cents per bottle; five bottles for ll. ? ; Usual Discount to the Trade. . Manufactured and for sale by -?..-.???..'?' DR. H. BABB; " No. 181 Meeting street, Charlea ton. , ' ALF. LABARR?QOE AND CO OMNIUM LABARRAQUE Approved by the Imperial Academy i of Medicine The Qui ni mn L abarraque is an eminently tonic and febrifug?.Wine," destined to replace'; all the other preparations of Peruvian Bark- j The Bark Vrtiies usual 1 y employed -Ihme-1 d?cin? are prepared !truirt: Baria'which'vary1 considerably in the degree to which they* possess the desired properties. ^.Besides, ? owing to the manner in'whichthey arepre-j pared, these Wines, contain scarcely more j than the traces of'active principles, andi these always in variabl? proportions."'{t r!? J . The Qninium Labarraqne, approved by I thc Academy of Medicine, constitutes, orr'the' contrary, a m?decine of det?nin^?a_cOTrn^o sition, rich in active principies, 'arid ort wich Physicians and Patients can always rely. ' The Quinlum Labarrcqne is'prescribedj with great success lor persons of weak'cos? titution, or for those debilitated by various! exhausting eau ses'or past sickness ; for youths; fatigued by too rapid growth^ forrrjrmmg! girls , whose development Likes', place with' dillkulty; for women in childbirUfi andibr aged persons en l ee bled: by. -years er iHness.' It is the. best prcscryatiye against Feuers.': ! In cases of Chlorosis, Anemia, or Greensik ncss, this. Wine is a powerful .-auxiliary of thc ferruginous preparations. In conjunction, for example, with YAUET'S" Pats, the^rapidi? ty ,otits action is really marvellous. t Vepct io Saos, li FRERE, 19, nt bf). Agents in Charleston: DOWIB, MOISIR ' \ A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, o M ll TE DI CINE CHESTS; ' 1 laectrlo Machines, vor aale bv DIL' H. BAEB, For sale ny MO. ia Mi?uig shreeu ! . WM. MAT UNBESEBVED1 P?'lifcV T?Ct?SE CON SIGNMKNTS,~Wlr-iell THIrt DAT. Wed* Ma J ? OlotltlDf, Bl-acned and Brown ahir?aga, Ham, Umbrellas, Pocket cy?^ry By MILES DRJI?E. , ; C? ELQTHINQ. Ha?S,:f4Ci! - ircisshifJO- - THIs MORNING, at 10 o'oIOCK. I win ?eu at. - my Store, corner Ring and Liberty ittewir1 ^ A flDe invoice orMen'a-Cassrnjiere and Satinet SACKS ANi> FROCKS, Fancy Sr.ifnefc PaotaBlack Cashmere Vests, Harrison Snit-, Derby Frocks, Piece Goods, Reps, Towels, MusimviJumd, *c A small lot of Men's ana?Boyar HATS tas arse)! i focta ;?:.. gf -ii* li* .rna-.ig wm my? R. H. MABS?TALL?BRO^c a o?a WILL SELL THt? MORNING<23?, AT half.past io o'clook/al.Jffti?:Bro?t street, _-_pl 4 WORK MULES. " Z .. OCttS ^nrtixm- Suka^-J?rn? BJapt. gB?SSEL ^^oi*?^ ?rill bs sola-, at Anetten on. THrrBSDATi?j?a 24th. at oar i .'ffloe, No. 85 Brandi, street, at half-, past io o'clock. . .*? ..* 4 r~--^}.. 1 RODT ?R?SSEL OABPET, 1 legra*l?arp*. 1 Lontrge, Washstand, Table and other,Attic!**,OZ Furniture. * * " "" -"???r^-*? . Termscaih - -?.?.-1... -r!: :-J .si?ra?n STJLPHTJRIC ACID AND STJPEBrTS?S. ' PH ATE Comp any Stock itt A^O?tatiw^Ao on TO.MOBBOW,2ttaTnstaat3riUfbe'sn)d,ai east end of Broad street,, at ll o'clock A. M, 99 Shares Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate Company STOCK. *" 1-.' 0. G. Memmlnger, Esq., is President of tula Company, and Messrs. W.. 0. Bee * dev, Agents, Jhls Stock IflotTered ei-DlvlcencL .JL^a Terms cash.. :*?'*? ... .?, .. Auctioneers.. , ' F underthf/deferte-bftheOOurt'iB ihUeett* will be sold at puollo outcry, at the Old Posant lam?' Plantation (eiOBpimr a^n^pomS^ to tho Winjan Indlao society.) I - tue *arr.$oaii ty, ? contain lng MU acre?: m<.re: cr : lc?, granta to George Ford Ncwembsr(TUu 1788^ aofit?dmir in tba meantime thia property may ? mttta* for at private sale.' . - - cr- ?i* amajSfi^m .Terms tc be mads knowaen-?k*; OjFrffltdjSg chaser to pay for stamps ^^^ggjjjjg?rfj B8P25-W . .:?-?W*?:? ? 1.0 l?v;<?rfO*8iWH?tt CJOUTH OAEOLINA BA1LIIOA?X' ^ o?22 & B. PICKEN*, oNteiW CKiSLiarfoB,*C* eeptemosti^MricT ^er?'n?^^ run aSfollows: ."A .V/jrfasqBj .rr *'OL::A .f? fi TIJ?! . :S?? WJtJIA,y ?toil ?t?seO, Leave Charlecten.,.?.,_.. 9.19 A M Arrive et ?oiumy^ff?jf?f?gg?.a.?) r M Leave charieeton.......... 9 so A ac Arrive at Augusta. 8.40 r X Leave 0*uW!^^ irrite at OhAttsston...a-M'?? . Arrive at charleston.;.i.-?rn COLUMBIA XIQITf sxrtins. Ukvo Uolombla ........... .,~-?*??Sv.. : 7,M> ' AXriVO V ,! z {snnaayt eM*ptediV- :>-?r>^v/ Leave Charleston.8?0jr.sr arrive at Augusta.?t..v.f^ianr Leave Ausuata...........^ ............. ?16 PK Arrive at Charieeton..................... st s^ioaamui TBADT. _ Leave Summerville at. fi 7*.............. 71*1? irrivo at Charleston.Wp A X Leave ooitmrbla..-....i...i.**<l?fP M Vain. e?t^rb?^ Macon ana Augusta Hallroad, OesJrs^SaUro?d mLeunr?c^rou^ t?rnToriabie\na^Sei5as any other roe te to Louisville, Cincinnati. Unload?, md colombia Railroad; and Day and SlgntTrsons connect wttfi?InvriotteK?)*J) ? : camdern^Trahx coenec?? at Kinarraie^r,?. rans?'lo'oo? ^*'?d - A. L. TYLER, Ttoa-Pl !8Mggg a. B. piOTF*at'avc<?it<>tstgg . msn ^^OBTHI^STElQ?^EAII??aOAD ' ?OOM Tralns wfii leave Chariee?n'riai^ a^fii? A. M andado P. M. . ? .&?m?d08?? ^anigfic? Arrive at Charleston a.00 A- M. iMondays ex cepted)and8P.M. . ' . 1 KS>" . ' ^?P1". fraln does novleaveChiarteston 8.00 p. M., bow Oreek only, foinginfonghta?^?.^,?9y;V ?^roui?^ or via Portamouth and ; mu&^+.T^fim?to* DAT lo Wumagtoo,1lE.Oi'; ?^ ?oi.'?a :n?rr ,7?S west and- SO ; awesVboth Trains rw*t^<8? . " . Engineer and Sap?rio.tendenv, pl L. OLBaPOBroen. TloKet Agent . SAVANNAH--AND 0HABLBSI?9 Ali pBAIWftSjftiTJ A HTAgQ TA, M. cm and after ilolSSKTOO. sanger Trains on tm? Road wai na ?XPRE??iTRAlH? r, t????9 Leave Oharieflton daiiy...^.?.?.~ ?Sa^?^ arnteatCluurtes^nda?y.i............ [ J?TO 0ha^l?atofcj8o?d^ Arrive at onarteeton, Sundays exo'ted. Wf-iP Passengeraf rom mace closeconnj^j^v---- ^ - for all staiions on thaTRoad,73undays excepted.) ftonjnc?'rwa?ai*ddAUy:oartaros ror EeanloTtanfl : I and at.asi _6tt~onjtt"tear. PO.H Royal BAliTCid. ]unl4 ! .' "; CELEBRATED ^ "' . KIO AND CASTOI? 6L0V?, F BOM ONI TO SIX BTJ3T?NS. Black, White, Light, Mode and Dark. A?.4A6 new ' fancy colors to match the pravsltnx shades - of SDtB and DressCoodi For sale, wholesale and retail, by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE .?% COv '. N E ]rv*.:T c> ? K , : ' SOLE A0?;NT FOR TH? UNITED ????\ CFONGE8.- .'. ' V : CT C.:.^^^^: ? BathSpongea :? ; ?? V?figSSg? Toiletspooga?.. ' ^ .?JvI-*-**'.v SrirgeorVspfeger' f V.: For sale by . DB. B^affifc? ? ~:L No. 131 Meeting streot,