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FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9,1866. VARIOUS ITEB?S. Sreat agitation prevails in Athens. Southern Kansas is growing cotton with success. Two shilling bank notos aro to bo issued at ilome. A New York court decides that cash means specie. > A. wealthy planter of Mississippi ?B at New York lu ging emigrants to go South instead of West. Twenty rabbits introduced into Australia in 1359, have yielded 50,000 head for consumption. Cuba has purchased two monitors of tho United Slates for $?000,000. Victoria has fitted up an elegant smoking room tor her servants, #? ??ince the close of the war marriages have in? creased afc the rate of 55 $ cent. A man in'Portlm3, who had fourteen stores burned at the late fire, has eleven of them rebuilt. Fashionable marriages in New Yorkkeep Brown, live dandy sexton of Uraco Church, as busy as a t".-9. . :"' . Three-fourths of the Philadelphia Ledger is o ,TDfld by brokers in that city. 'The merchants of New York are to extend relief to the suSererB at Quebec.. . - A little item of three miles bf solid rock yet ob- j elraota the Hoosao tunnel. Matilda Heron Stoepei has contributed $5000 worth of very old lace to the St. Iiouis Southern BoUefFau*. Naudini's salary at the Paris opera is 110,000 franca. . Michigan is blessed with flocks of wild turkeys. fr.'here'U Tt>e war atong the whole line next month. Cn tho jail of Rennssala?' County there are five prisoners oharged with murder. The widow of "Old John Brown" is receiving aid (rom England-not New England. The Bishop of Pennsylvania says that England is not only the mother of nations but also of churches. The Lewiston, Me.. Journal-an enterprising, sparkling paper-publishes births aa well as mar? riages and deaths. A distinguished London physician has been living for twenty years on one meal a day, and en? joys the best of health. An impudent writer classifies Americaubrides as "sentimental,- speculative, anxious, accommodat? ing, unresisting and inquisitive." General Neal Dow got into hot water when he told the English working men that they were very different from the workingmen of America. The New Bedford Mercury mercurially inquires what effect the death of the Tycoon will have upon J.n.pan blacking. * A hopeful young lawyer says that any young lady who possesses one thousand acres of land pre? sents sufficient grounds for attachment. One of the Manchester steam fire engines is going to the Great Exhibition, accompanied by a brass band. A Paris doctor (an American by hirth) with an income of $100,000 per annum, is continually em? barrassed on account of the extravagance of his family. A New Orleans lady lately received by the same mail a letter from the summit of the Rocky Moun? tains and another from New Zealand. At the present moment the language and litera? ture of one-third of the human race (the Chinese) possess an expositor in bot one university, and tliat of recent creation. The Toledo Blade thinks the real soldiers of the irintry could be better represented in Paria than ?/'the Now York Seventh-any old regiment that ' eaw three years service would do it Fourteen Governments in the centre of Russia, with a population of 23,000,000 inhabitants, ore al? most without food for man or beast-result of idle? ness, and drunkenness. The Paris Siede thinks that further opposition on *h? part of President Johnson to the progress of American reconstruction ander the constitu? tional amendment would be "unwi&a and big with the moat deplorable consequences.'1 Ii ia estimated at the Treasury Department that about one-third of the entire number of Assessors and Collectors of Internal Revenue have been re? moved since the adjournment of Congress. We have received from the American News Co. VoL I of, "The Life of Simon Bolivar, Liberator of Colombia and Peru, Father and Founder of Bolivia, carefully written from authentic and un? published documents, hy Dr. Larrazabal, with two accurate portraits on steel." It 1B copy-right? ed in New York, and forms an octavo of close but legible print. It takes a wide survey of South American Independence, and is written in a some? what enthusiatic and interjectional vein, "It is a difficult task to compend?ate the Uves of heroes, much more that prodigy among mortals-Simon Bolivar I How enclose m limits, Vastness ? How analyze In the crucible BO many virtues, refined from the spirit of God, who had destined that ge? nius for the redemption of a world ? To write tue Ufe' of Bolivar-honocablie undertaking-arduous achievement." So begins the work, and the author has little respect for his predecessors in the writ? ing of this one lifo; M. E. Monglaue, who fur? nished a life for the French Conversations-Lexi? con, being sorely taken to task for his derelictions. The present volumo begins with Bolivar's birth in 1783 (taking in one chapter, however, a retrospect? ive view of the colonial vassalage of the South American States), and comes down to the creation of Colombia in 1819. The author writes with Southern fervor, and is impressed with the digni? ty bf bis subject, and he seems to have made ex? tended preparations for his encompassing the his? torical limits of his theme. Tho portrait of Boli? var, facing the title, represents a not very pleasing face above the bespangled uniform of a general. Poland. It is difficult to teU, at this distance, what is the actual condition of affairs in Poland. There is very little reliance to be placed in the statements received through Russian sources, and it is very difficult to know whether or not the accounts given by Polish sympathizers are or are not overdrawn. One thing only is certain, and that is that the Rus? sian oppression is intolerable and tho Bufferings of the Poles extreme. Tho Courrier des Mats Unis published some extracts from La Presse, a portion of which we give: "A young Russian officer arrived at Yilna with dispatches for Mouravieff. 'TeU mo,' said the General to him, 'are you armod? If not, tako this,' handing him a pistol. 'Shoot the first man you meet on the street. You win be sure to have killed an enemy of Russia.' The officer dined with the General's staff and their friends. Tho party was burge and wino wan drunk freely. Aftor dinner the officer left with four comrades. 'You do not ask,' said one of thom, how we amuse ourselves after drinking. Come and you wiU see.' They walked on, and presently reached a large shed, from which a horrible stench issuod. By the light of a lantern whioh was placed ou a hogshead, the officer dis tmguished a hundred corpses of young men, almost all clad in the garments of persons in easy circum? stances. They were thrown together indiscrimi? nately, cut or show with broken skulls. AU had their wrists tied. They were Polish prisoners, who had boen assassinated by tho officers of General Mouravieff's staff after leaving the table. This is tho amusement at Vilna. On one occa? sion a Governor wa. attack? d on the sweet by a young man with light hair. By order of Mour? avieff aU the mon with light hair were arrested. As each one was brought forward Mouravioff asked the Governor if nu 3 waa thu man. 'I only ku iw ' berembed, ?that it was a niau with light hair!* .Hang this one,' sa d tho General. Six mou wore hanged. The sevouth declared that ho was thc guilty person. A poor widow applied, on hor Knees, to Mouruviofi for par on for her son He was very young, and had boon dragged, Bhe'soid into tho insurrect.on. 'Come to-morrow,' Baid Mouravioff, 'you shall liavo him. 8ho carno . Mouravieff kept bia word, but ho had hanged him first." How THE SECURITIES ABE AJVECTED.-Tho Ham? ilton (0. W.) Spectator save : "The late rapid de .line in United Statos securities in England has excited oonsidorablc surprise. When wo read the incendiary epoochefi of tho radicidleadors, however, their open threats oftcivil war, and fixed d?to?ny natioii to regard tho Southern States as conquered provinces and not as a portion of a restored Union, we can soarcely wo; dor at this dechuo. Until the fl:filo'.My at present misting betweou \3w President expected to revive. Capitalists will not care to in? vest their money in a country eo torn by political dif ferences and unsettled by political uneasiness. We learn that investments in United States securi? ties have almost ceased, not only in London, but also in Frankfort, the quotations being almost en? tirely nominal. At the same time, all other securi? ties maintain their prices, Austrian included, which are deemed more worthy of confidence than those of the American republic. The consequence of the declino in American securities in Europe will, in due oourBo of time, be a corresponding de? pression in the States, coupled with a depreciation in the currency, and consequent riso in tho price of gold. And all this is the result of the bluster? ing vaporing of tho Radical party, their constantly reiterated threats of war with Great Britain, and their evident determination to provont any recon ciliation of the adverse parties in the States." SPECIAL NOTICES._ ?r A WAX wrrfa ?W?OTAUUH.?.- O?AJ tux*. uade new, without Spec tades, Dodor or Hedi?me -amphlet mailed free on ireoelpt o? ten cents. Adam? g. B. FOOTE. M. D., Ne. 1180 Broadway, New York, Vevemher P ear ARTIFICIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU dAN BYES made to order and inserted by Dra. F it A OOH and P. QOUGBLMANN (formerly employed bj tOMSONNXAO, of Pari?), Na 699 Broadway. New York. April 14_lyr tsr COLGATE'S HONEY SOAP.-THIS CELE 3 BATED Toilet Soap, in tra cb onivernaJ demand made Crom the choicest materials, la mild and ?niollleatln ita nature, fragrantly scented, ?sd I extremely beneficial In ita action upon the akin. For I ?ale by all Druggists and Fancy Gooda Deal era. ?ebroary 7_-,_lyr 89" MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, AN ESSAY ot Warning and InatrtHtlOB tor Youig Men. Aleo, Diseases and Abroes which prostrate the vital powers, witb aare moana ol reitet, tient free of charge In a paled letter envelopes. Add re? Dr. 9. Sh ELLIN BOUGH rON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. August M_ _ Hmo 49- ITCH I ITCH I ITOH1 BOB ATC Bl SOBATOHI 80KATOH1 WERA TON'S OINTMENT will cure the Itch in 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Oleen, Chilblains, and all Empacas af Ute Skin. Price so cents. Far sale by all druggists. By Bending Ct1 oents to WEEKS ? POTTER. Sole Agenta, 170 Washing ton street Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free o postage, to any part of the Baited State*. Jane 4_Brnos ?9-MUSIC BOOK8.-BAH8INrS SO MELODjC j t-XKKClStfl. In form of Holfeggio'e. for Sopraaoaud Measo-foprano vt J tees, tot^kded tm ?rodies ie aeoolre tbe art of Sluging, by CARLO BASalNI, 9 Books, each 82.30. HA VO FORTS CALMTH ENIDS, a eoilsction of Ster? oides fir strengthening, equalising and acqii>lt g flexi? bility nf floger!-K, by FKANCW H. BROWN, renom? me' ded by Oorzsoaau, Baaeux, and others, fri ce 88 60, AU the latest and best publications of INSTRUMEN? TAL AND VOCAL MDBl? pnbUabed by Wai. HALLA Nt IN. Na 54? Broadway. Cr* York, linnie sent bv ma)) troetnaid sa reoeijt ot -n-i-je ' . . .ow <m<- ob "A anile was ca ber Up-health was In har look strength waa in bar step, and In her banda-Fivunu* no? BlTTBAS." & T.-1860-X. a few bottles of PiwurranoN Bflraaaa WU1 ear? Nervous Headache. " Oak) EstremiUcs and reverto lips. Boar htoasaoh sad Fetid Wreath. " , Flatstone* and Intf geettan. " Nert ons Affections. M Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath. - Mn ?ver tbs Eyes. .. Mental DespcadVrccy. " Prostration; Great Weakness, BaUow Oocrplexioa, Weak Bawds, fte, WMeh are abe evidences nf - LIVJBSt OOH PLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. It lt estimated thai seveavteBths of aU adan airmen ts proceed frons a deceased and torpid liver. The binary lecretions of the liver overflowing Into HM stomach poi son tas eattre aryatess and exhibit tba abor* symptoms. After long Mararoa, we are ?ste to press?t the saost rea?'kable ears for these harria nightmare diseases, the world bas over prodnead. Wi tain oas year over six hundred sud fort* thousand persons have, takes the PtanraAOH Brm?, ?ad not an instance of complaint has come to our knowledge I Ii ie a most effectual toms ?ad agreeable stimulant, salted to aU conditions of life. The reports that lt reue? opon mineral substances for ita active properties, are wbeUy faust). For tho aatia taction of the publie, and that patienta may consult their physicians, we append a list of its components OAXJSATA t>Aaa-Celebrated ter over two hundred yeera in the treatment of Fever and Ague, Di spepsia, Weukaeas, etc It was introduced into Europe by tbe Count- ss. wife of the Viceroy ot Pera, in 1840, and afterwards sold hy the Jesuits fm als momentprice of ?ff wm wei?M in tiher, nuder the name of JtntWt Plo? der/, sad waa flna'ly made public by Louis XVI King of France, bnmboldt makes espectal reference to Ita febrifuge qualities during his Soutb American travels. OABOABOXA BAUX-For diarrh?es, ooUo and diseases ot the stomach and bot?ela DAMBBXIOH-For inflammation of the loins and drop steal affections. OBAM oana Fu>wBB8-r-For enfeebled dines ti OB. LAVSNDKB FLOWZBB- aromatic BtUntOant and tonio highly invigorating in nervous debility. wrsTXBOBSSK-For scrofula rheumatism, etc ARISH-An arematio carminative; creating flesh, muscle and milk; much used hy mothers nursing. Also, dove-hads, strange, carraway, coriander, snake root, etc S. T.~186Q.~X. Another wonderful ingr?dient, of great nae among tho Spanish ladlee cf sooth A merles, imparting beauty to the complexion and brilliancy to the mind, ls yet un? known to the oom m er oe of the world, and we withhold Ita nama fer the press?t. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATES. Boost ens, N. ? , December 38,1881. Messrs. P. H. DBASS & Co.-I have been a great suf? ferer from DyspeuBis fer three or four years, and had to abandon my proie* si' a About three mouths ago 1 'ried tbe Plantation Bittere, and to my greet joy I am oo? nearly a weU maa. I have recommended them to several cases, and, aa far a? I know, always with sigmaJ benefit. I ats, respectfully yours, Bet. J. 8. OATHOBN. PanaASBuatA, ie? h Month, 17th Day, 1883. B Barsens "BIBRD:-My daughter has bees m neb benefitted by the ase of thy Plantation Bitters. Thoo silt send me two bottles more Thy friend, ASA OURBIN. BHXBMAS House, CKKMOO, Bl.. I Ftbruary ll, ibm j ME3EB3. P. H. Dsaxu ft Co. I-Pr- sse send s another twelve cases of your .'lantatton Bitters, An a morning appetiser, they appear to nave mpereeded everything ?tee, and are greatly esteemed. Yours, ?c. OAGE ft WAITH. Arrangeaient* are sow eon pl Qt ed to supply say de? mand for thia article, which has net heretofore been po ?eible The public may rest assured that in BO ease will thu erieotiy pure standard ol ?he PiamcATiow BITTBHB be ieparted from, tiver y Cottle beart Ike ?u-ttmUe of our ngneUure on a sleei plait engrmving, or it cannot be gen une. Any ptrton vrtteneling io tell i LACTATION BITTERS in "ul* or hythe gallon it ? tvntidler and inputer. Ben arr nf refilled ooMet. See that our Privait Stamp it Uwatu HLATKD ever every cork. tiold by all Druggists, Grooers and Dealers throughout 'ho country. P. fl. DRAKE & CO., New York. i>r;i Io wi? AMS UMUM A SM0U?H, ?LLAh AND THIS DEXIGHTFDL TOILET ARTICLE HAS NO EQUAL FOB PRESERVING AND BEAU TING THE COMPLEXION AND SKIN. ^Id by Druggists everywhere. Depot No. 74 Patton, street. Wnw York. KW Qt ? CASBADKY . Av wt*. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ?STOCK or BAILEOAO, STEAMBOAT & SAW MILL SUPPLIES. . 3TEAM ENGINE8 AND SAW MILLS BAR AND, SHEET IRON HAST AND SPRING STEEL LOW MOOR AND GAST STEEL ^ COMOTIVi! TYRES 0?L8 AND AXLE GREASE GUM AND LEATHER BELTING RAILROAD, SHIP AND OUT SPIKES, Ac EVANS & WATSON'S PIRB AND BURG LAH PROOF SAFES, &c, &0. [UM, BIKKLR? k CO., NO. 150 MEETING STREET* Angostas ? . October ll a E. HUGER; No. 187 MEETINQ-ST. CHARLESTON. B. O. LOCOMOTIVES, RAILROAD IRON RAILWAY SUPPLIES PORTABLE ft STATIONARY ENGINES IRON ft WOOD WORK MACHINERY SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS COTTON GINS MILL AND OIN BANDS GILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, fto 'LAfFORM, COUNTER AND W4RE HOUSE SCALES. OTTON PICKERS, ftc, ftc. 49* Represented by Messrs. M. X. JESSUP k 00., jew York, April 1 INGBESOLL'S PORTABLE HAND-POWKR COTTON^ PEESS. THE INGERSOLL PRESS STANDS UN RI VALLED FOR CONVENIENCE, ECONO? MY, CHEAPNESS, AND RA? PIDITY OP WORK. IT 0 \N BE WORKED WITH TWO OR FOUR HANDS. AKD W(LL TURN OUT FROM TWE.NT? TO THIRTY BAL^H, OF F1VK H?NURtD POPNDH EACH, PER DAY. Tbs Prosa can be worked either alon^Me or under the Ginning Room, and thus he nuder cover und worked tn all kmdB ol weather. It wettflw two thnn*snd pounds; csu be very readily broken apart and carried about the .touutry. On exhibition and for sale at LITTLE & MARSHALL'S Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, NO. 140 MKKTINQ-8T., Cli Viii.ESTON, S. O. Antrnit ao_mwfSmoa INDIA RUBBER GOODS. D. HODGMAN, Manufacturer of and Dealer lu every description of ] INDIA R??BBES. GOODS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, KO. 27 MAIDEN IA VE, NEW YORK: October 12 fmw Smos BURNETT, McIXNIS & EARL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Nos. 36 & 38 WMtehall-Btre.t, WKW Yi??K. J. B, BURVPTT....M. MoIN'NIS... .B. 0. ?ARL. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON OONSION-1 MEVTX QPFOIAL ATTENTION PAID TOT^E SALE OF GOT ?TS TON NAVAL KT.;K!C?, Eic., mid Ibo purchase of SIIHILII SIMIL1B?S C?RANT?R, HUMPHREYS' HOMCEOPATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PROVED, FROM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE? RIENCE, BB entire success : Simple- Prompt-Em :ient end Reliable. They are the only medicines per ec ti y adapted to popnlar use-so simple that miara* e> jan not be ra ar'o in using them; so harmlexs as to bt ree from danger, and 00 efficient as to be always relia ile. They have raised the highest commendation fron ill, and will always render satisfaction. Cento He. 1, cures Fevers, Congestion, Inflammations.. 2t >. a, " Worms Worm-Fever, Worm-Colo., 3/ " 8, " Crying Colle, or Teething of Da? tants. 3' .. 4, .' Diarrhoea of Oblldren or Adults.... 2f " 6, " Dysentery, Griping, Billons Colic. It ?? S, " Choie a Morbus, Nausea, Vomlt ?ig. a? ti it << Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. .? a, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Paoeache.. at .< 9, " Headaches,Sick Headache, Vertigo,, at " 10, " Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.. " ll, " Suppressed, or Painful Periods..... " ia, " Whites, too profnse periods. It H ia, <. Croup, Gough, Difficult Breathing.. 3; " li, " Sall Rheum, Er s pu-as, Eruptions, ar .< 15, " BJhfcttto-AllaBi, Rheumatic Palas... V " lo, " Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Agues. Si " 17, " Pile?, Blind or Bleeding. gi " 18, " Op? balmy, and Bore ur Weak Eyes. t> " 19, " Cala- b, Acute or Chronic, In?u mt?. Ol " 90, .* Whooping Cough,Violent Coughs M "('21, " Arn hm?, Oppressed Breathing.. Si - 39, - Bar Discharges, Unpaired Hear? ing.,. . Ol " 28, .. Scrofula, Enlarged Glande, Swell inga. R " 94, ** ?encrai Debility, Physical Weakness Si - aa, ? Dropsy and Scanty Secretions.. SC " 38, " Sea Stekmess, Stokness from Bid. lng. St " 37, " Kidney Diseaee, Gravel. 6i II se, " Nervous Debility, Seminal Emis- . siens, Involuntary isenarges.l.Ot H S8, " Sore Mouth. Censer...... Ol 1 80, II Urinary Incontinence, Wetting Bed. St " 81, " Painful Periods, even wftb Hpasrr I.St " 82, " Suffer."gs at Change of Lfe.Lot " 83, " Epilepsy, Hpttsms, dt Vitus' Dance.LW " Si, " Dtpiherla, Ulcerated Sore Trtfat....- 0( FAMILY CASES. 15 vt?lf, moroooo case and book. ..?10.CX K) large vials, 1B morocco, and book. CCU IO Urge vials, plain case, and book. S.O1 16 bo&es (Nos. 1 to 16), and book. 8.? VETERINARY SPECIFICS. Mahogany oases, lo vials.$ie.CK Ungle vials, wi. h directions. 1,01 ?"These remedies, by the case or single bez, art tent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, ire? if charge, on receipt of the i*rioe. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOOPATHI0 HHU?OINB COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 662 Broadway, New York. Dr. HovnusTs is consulted dally at his office, per tonally or by letter, aa above, for ah forms of disease. SING & GASSID1Y, W. A. 8KRINE. A. M. ECKEL ii CO? Retail Agents, No. 381 KDIG-8TRRET, ?tb door abor? Market-st Aorll '6 mwfBmo Gmo Oherl-stHii. R. n DEUG STORE. E. H. KELLERS ft CO., (SUCCESSORS TO A. 0. PHIN,) APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS, Na 181 MEETING-ST., THIRD DOOR NORTH OF MARKET WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY HA Vt on band ? foil assortment of DBUGS, MEDICINE r PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, SOAPS, BRUSHES, PEB . FUMES 1 and FARO? GOODS, ?ad ?re prepared 11 supply physicians and private ftmlfies si cheapest mar? ket rates. A H. KBLLSBS, IL D...."."..H. BABB, BL D. ,.? 56 THE SOUTHERN EIPBESS COtPANT Office No. 147 Meeting-street OOMNBOTIONS WITH ALT. RAILROADS THROUGHOUT. TBS TOTTED STATES. Every attention given to the safe Transmission of-Freight Stoney, and Valuables. WILL CALL TOA AND DELITES FREIGHT TO ANY POINT IN . THE Cil ? FREE OF CHARGE. H. H. PLANT, Pr?sident, Augusts, Gi* Anritig_ PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPER, AO0OUNTANT AND COPYIST. Collections promptly attended to OF?IOS COR, BROAD AND OHUROS STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. BOORS WRITTEN UP. ERRORS DETECTED, BILLS EADE OUT, and all fal ds of WRITING. ALSO, Instruction given in PtiAOTIOAL BOOK-KEEPING and Ruine?a generally, at moderate prices. Beyern ber 36 _8mos LOMBARD & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS ASD IMF0BTKE8 AND THEALXBS IN GRINDSTONES, Ni). 18 LEWIS, AND KO. 9 T WHARF, BOSTON. A ivan ce g made on Consignments of Bice and Cotton to cur address. References, by permission: To Messrs. JAKXS ADOEB & Ox, M?Bsrfl. BTBBKT linoxHBBS ? Co., Uhar.esum 9. u ?mos* Oe toner 1 BO Y JLA & T?ERS, IANUFAOTUREBb OF, A NX. WHOLESALE DEAL BBS in, WHITE LEAD, ?INO PAINTS, COLOBfr W??t^ES, Stn. No. 98 HAIDEN LAN a, Now Sor -, Orders by mail prompt!? attended to BEEWSTEE & SPEAT?, Lttoratys al LhW aad Solicitors In Jurait? t OF?7CB NO. A3 BRUAD-STREET, IAVKTJA, YiMJNB&McKEMZii HW AND COLLECTION OFFICE, Nos? ir? aad 40 Park Row, ISAAC DA VEGA, ) GEORGE B. YOUNG, J KEW YORK, OEBABD L. MoKBNZIE.) HAVINO SUCCEEDED TO THF VOREIGN. 0OLLB> TION BUSINESS1 of Menard. BIRNEY, PRU' riSS s FLANDERS, we will attend to the collection > JIB) dun and maturing claims throughout the Units, atona-.' 0?wie QOMSismNm? ?oz ALZ ms ?RAJSBB ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., FACTORS, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARP, CHARLESTON, S.e. a. ?etty.K. A, Souder...^.,g. gp. Sonder, Jn v 7_ WILLIS & CHISOMt FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANT? AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, SADE AN1 SHIPMENT (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) ? OTTON, BIOS, LUMBER and NAVAL STOBES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. C. I. WILLIS.A.R.OHISOL? Ootober98 RISLEY & CREIGHTON \ -, Aid) - IMPORTERS OP W. INDIA PRODUCE COR. EAST BAY AND ACCOMMODATION WHARF. October 1_? _ WILLIAM H. GILLILAND & SUN Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers Aim COMMISSrON MERCHANTS. OFFICE NO. 83 HAYNS STREBT. September 8 J. EEEVE GIBBES, FACTo aa / AND COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 2, Corner Broad and Church sis., AND , No. 7 Vanderuorst's Wharf. 49? Orders and consignments of COTTON, BICE, NAVAL STOBES, PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, ftc, so? j jolted _gmo_September 3d KENDALL & DOCKERY, FA. CTOK8 AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ACCOMMODAI ION WHARF, OHARLB8TON, 8. O. 0. P B ENDALL.Oberaw, & a O H. DO JK li lt Y....Richmonil County, N. 0. 49* Liberal advances made on Consignments. October ll_Imo SAMUEL R. MARSHALL, (FoKiocBXY Co rAnona? or J. E. AIM EB dc Co.), IMPORTES AND DEALER TN ENGLISH AND AMER GAN HARDWARE, OCT LUB?, GUNS, AND AG HI OULTUii AL IMPLEMENTS. NO. 810 KINO ST., TBIKD DOOR BELOW SOCIETY, CHABUSBTON, 8. 0, October 1_'_8 mos EVANS & GODBOLD, FAOTOBS ? ---,-uro-.- -i.-.- . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. ll? East Bav, OTES THOMSON BU OT HESS. CHARLESTON, 8. 0. H. O. EVANS.T. W. GODBOLD. Septembers_ BOWERS & S?LC0X, BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS AND GENERAL TOM' MISSION AGEISTS, Na 197 Meeting Street, opposite tba Market ?N HAND CONSTANTLY: FABfl 8.PLANTATIONS, f HOUSES AND LOT* for safe and to rent Ar? spared to receive all kinda of O ?ODS, WARES AND ER UH A ND I NE, PRODUCE, fte., on consignment. Iso, FDi NIT?HE HORmS, AND VEHICLES ol rery description for sale. Will also give oar special attention to uPT DOOR SALES Stnos September 6 JAMES MCCORMICK. MERCHANT TAILOR, WBOLXSALB USO BOT AIL DHALHB Ul CLOTHS, CASHMERES AND VESTJTOOS, GENTS' F?BNISHIR6 GOODS, No. 85 Broad street, Jory 98 limes CHARLESTON, ft 0. A. 8. HULL, Agent, MERCHANT TAILOR, S. W. OORNEB CHABIJESTON HOTEL, ?rr HEBE A FULL ASSORT MK NT OF CLOTHS, OAS W 81 MERES AND VESTINGS ?aa be bad, together with a choioe Assortments! Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Li IN EN AND MUSLIN 8HlBTS,.made order, in aa? y le that may be desired. MR. JOHN T. FLYNN .viii give bis special ?tte*? to the TAILOBlNtt DEPARTMENT AS usual lyx Jane LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. rte Subscribers ba Ving leased this favorita house, i? bas been REFITTED AND REFURNISHED IN AN ELEGAhT MANNER, And fs now prepared with the most perfed Appointments for the reception ef guests. The fl7Rt position among first class Hotels wUl tx maint >/ied in the rature, as in the past. Pogtemher 3 Hmos_Pagw-R Ar FART.FT WILLIAM BROOKBANK, TRAM OAS PITTKR AND PLCMnER O LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Ct A? ?'iAXU ? ii*; * ?Ti'Tl-NU A.ND PLUAO?-iU Pit .ill'l'L*_ l1 .'"itNI.)KD IO, Ar. I'.' Ki N L A. ILLING, WHOLES ALK AN? BET All 0SAU?B IN MILLINERY AWI) FAHCT G0O!)P9 DRY GOODS TOYS &c. At Ho, ?OH ItlNG-STR?iST, ?JliArileWon? ?.< AT NEW SORE PRWES, T. Gr. JAL? ?\. DR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBBATED ANTI-SYPHILITIC, I FOR THE CURE OF SYPHILIS Hf Alli IT vom?. TT*?**WmT*M AND TRULY VALUBABLa Mwilclne t> prepared *itJa tue utmost skill and oar* ?.y V?Ki!ir?ffiSSMe 01 Mfldxjino and Pharmacy, from frwh HOOTHBliN MADRO?AL RuOTB AND EEBB& .ad ia therefore -?-. ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. *?~ I* completely neutralises tbs peoaU?v gyphmtst poifcon, and eradicates orrery parade ci the taint trent I the System forever. " ^?*S?~ This 18 iL04 . ra??dv that MAY (mst, w, bist caa that Di Es and WILL ODRE every case wu^ontiadaw. wh"n taken according to Directions. -^??"?"??T? *e" Neither Ult a remedy to be tried, tnt one Usan bas been tried snd thoroughly tested ia nome of tte very worst oases of secondary and tertiary Sypbjsaa, and in every case lt made a complete ou'o, rad gave tte sufferer a new lease of hie, health, strength, and fcaanft. ness. 49? It ta now being a*ed sad reoommended la their . private practice by some of the moat eminent eto? clans in the United States. w^ A FEW BEOOMMENDJiTIONfJ f ROU POTSlOIARf) Dm Duggan, Barnes, and Bia?, of Wilson, N. OU certify ?that LAWBBNGB'tt ANTLSYPBILlTIu te sn affloi unt and valuable remedy, and that M lias pc* torn* ed remarkable cures." Dr. Blake, of Baltimore, Md, says: "Year ramed?is performing truly marvellous ott es in this city." Dr. Smith, ot New Yttfi, writest "1 hare fairly tott? ed yonr ANTi-SYPHILiTlO to as bad carss as I could find in the city, and la every ina tau oe lt made a com? p?ete snd rania cure. Ki really seems to pesases almoM magics] powers." sar We could procure numbers of certificates frau patient?, but of cctrAe delicacy weald forbid toe? from signing their foil came? ; bat certificate* sr? of small tea? portan ce say bow, as s Fair trial will convince the I sceptical of the real merita of the Median?. READEB, STOP ! PAUSE ! THINK ! Have yea ever been affected with Rypiiiis to aaa cd Its firms Y If so, do s<4 mathe fearftd risk of entosV tog horrid diseases upon y oar child reu and ohttdTeara children to the third sad fosrth generations bot ba positively sure to drive every vee'Iga of the d seese from yonr e. stem at once, bp taking LaWBKNCWB 1 ANTI-8YPHILIT1G. *3- It has ?MB rt ?Darked by a celebrated HsedtoM writer, "that if eyphUlitabd itt effects could bo stopped hal f of the diseases U,t? BOW afflict thehomes HaW would disappear " 19* This valuable medicine la pi? asan) to the tas??* bas adehgbtfol odor, and hi not in the lead tojuriom 49* Tor sale by ali 1 raggiats, and KINS & C?SSIDEY, m. Ul MEETING? SOTES?, OaasketoB, S. a ?9*BZWAB1? OF IMTTATtO?a-?? (Member 1? P Br EiTxna the "Egyptian Lows," TisiryaMan "Chorantes" become Boihtog hot werUtlsss Isafegij he had given, them Pimora*e glorious Psrfume front tte same been tirol Bowes, they wouldhST? Pi?eome and KLsoam gentkuea, and their wire* xAStaa, As Vwaan Wauuicnr* Musts to tte ear; as ?te polished Parian marble to tte machins tteiaentej star to the sight, so in PSUKST/S eifiBlto Perfumee* Bormaa LOTUS te itesmett, H Aix BBAx BBAtmtefJBed tnrrPglrfi, tTsn ifflinsfjk lt only approaches the troth. It wi? tate towHass that made the Him loos weat tte Binnu LOTOS kt their mythological processional bat F.unm, ta lue Ma> L?C10TJ8 WSWOBTJI fr MC that flower, hus surpassed tts) ancients. N" NATOS*, vmomramts, is the eabsttstsm of aU; bas) mas, by reining om lt, rashes himself her absolutesa? parlor, as witness, Rossini, to his meolitalatton of oeecst, forest sad bird music, ?nd Itasinr,, tn his KOYI-KAB Lotus Purnta, Taxas ts A GBJCLT saax ov aaxr abest wales, ka beat, the ?serai or Ste besa?fuL That osriy is xas bess that trama BOTH, ?a Purazf has doavj la als EOTTTU* Loros Psaroas. MIBBOBSAU, tho woadetfM French Orator, whoa dying, asked for ?ie odor of flowers. If he waa trttog, O, how eloejaent ifould he be over Paars**1* EGTSTSAS LOTUS I "BRING rxowsBS, KIBAH ixewiifll" oiled tte ??> ligbtfnl Mrs. H amana. A distinguished Anio rican Poetess has nearly saished a song on the porfestios * the Floral HJBGDOM, Psnon's Eomua LOTOS. Aa H BUST CIA? in eloquence j as BtoodeU in pnliifeitg, as Harlin sculpture j as Bonner ia newspaperdem; ?a Spear In mining; asPerhamin North Paolflo raUrosd ing, so America's bsentirai and refined woman say; Parwar, is in his Eomxa* LOTUS. KING & CASSIDEY, GENERAL AGENTS, No. 161 Meeting street September 10__J__. AL AL QUINN* Wholesale & Ketail Dealer? TN BOOKS, PEBIOMCALS, ?EWSPAPKB8, STATIONERY, KW, . . B'sT BlllO'HTRBlTr (Opposite Ana-sti est, JKABLSSTOW, B. C., The la?est *seoo8 of ??MI rees s>ra vs on hand. Soosorniij?i iu?ei<ed and wood- oeltveedor W* i*.'ied rrj .nw ?p KsiteiW: A.. ...iU? :'. .?>... ,)uw**r} r.tieu-toii?>