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SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 18(56. "Th* Marmon "Tithing" System. Tho Salt Lake Union Vedette gives tho follow? ing: When a man joins tho Mormon Church, as it cx i?ts in Utah, ho is required, as a proof of his sin? cerity, to donato to the tithing omeo one-tenth of all his possessions, no matter what they are, or how extensive they maybe. Aman with $lo0.000 in money must, upon his entry into fellowship, give the tithing office $10,000 "of ic. This is the first grand principio of Utah Mormonism. If the man, during the year, makes $40,000 by a judicious investment of hie remaining $90,000, he must give the tithing cilice $30,00 of the amount. This" is the second grand principle of Utah Mor? monism; and upon these two principles hang all the law and the profits. If a man has no money or otherpropcrty, he is required to give one-tenth of his labor to the tithing ?Juice; thus he Labors nine days for himself, and the tenth ho gives to the church in such manner as ho may be directed. In this manner tho church claims one-tenth of every laboring man's time-one-tenth of every trade represented in tho territory-one-tenth of a man's fife, talent and industry. ?f a man engages in faa'niing and raises wheat, "cattle, horses, sheep, etc., he must calculate what he has raised, say ono hundred bushols of wheat at twenty days' labor the tithing office demands ton bushels of that grain. Should he be idle thirty days, the tithing office claims three days from him on the ground that he may do as he pleases with twenty-seven days> but has no right to idle away three days be? longing to the Lord. If he has one hundred sheep he m-ist give away one-tenth of them ; he must give one-tenth of tho increase. If ho has a cow, and the cow givos {gu quarts of milk each day, tho church ulaims one-Wnth. In fact, tho church tith? ing system penetrates tho most abject abode o f pov? erty in the territory, and extracts from it the one-tenth-if it only amounts to one lien's egg. The tithing system is a source of largo revenue. It is reduced to a science. Those who have the administration of the system manage to live well, own the finest farms, the best stock, and have tho greatest number of women on their premises. It grindB down the people by its very oppressive na? ture, and serves to build up the favored few who havo the satisfaction of handling- the funds. Now what becomes of all this tithing fund ? Do the people who pay it ever know ? Have they been furnished by the tithing firm with tho balance sheet of the same, showing how much has been expended and how much remains on hand ? Have the tax laws of the nation ever reached this land ? We assert, with a full knowledge of what we are writing, that at no time since the Mormon advent into Utah, has any public sentiment of the condi? tion of the fund been made to the people. HOW MANY MOBSTONS ABE THERE ? The Mormon leaders aro inclined to exaggerate their numbers, and set down the population of Salt Lake City as 25,000, and that of the whole Territory as 125,000; but -the Gentiles, pointing at the censuB of 1860, which gave but 40,290 in all Utah, say there cannot be over 75,000 now in the entire Territory. A gentleman"who has investigated the matter somewhat fully this season, believes the true pop? ulation is about 100,000 for the Territory, and 15,000 for the city. Yet because an ordinary sized house, "which at the East would scarcely be oc? cupied hy more than eight or ten people, is here found to comprise within its four walls from two to twenty 'wives,' each surrounded by a large, interesting and constantly increasing family, it is a matter of no small difficulty to estimate the num? ber of people by their dwellings. Children swarm. Stout, strongly-built, ruddy-faced. Ic must be con? fessed that so far as physical deterioration is con? cerned, polygamy cannot yet be justly charged with degenerating the race." Wealth of Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria, who was greatly in debt when ?. she ascended the British throne in 1837, is behoved now to be one of the richest sovereigns in Europe, King of Wurtemburg and the Emperor of Austria Coably having more real estate, but less cash in d. The Duchess of Kent, who never spent more than a third of the $150,000 a year set? tled on her hy Parliament, saved up a large sum, which by investments and reinvestments, made a handsome amount, and every shilling .ot this she bequeathed to victoria, her daugh? ter. The late Mr. Joseph Field, a millionaire, who had more money than brains, was so "loyal" that, passing over his blood relations, most of whom were poor, bequeathed $2,500,000 in hard cash to Queen Victoria, which (to use the usual cant of the court) "Her Majesty was most gra? ciously pleased to accept." Prince Albert, who was voted $150,000 a year by an obsequious Parliament, had that income double d by salaries from various lucrative sinecures which bis wife heaped into his lap, and on his death, in December, 1861, bequeathed his savings to her, being only $5,000,000. Ever since her accession, nearly thirty years ago, Queen Victoria has made large savings out of her income, the gross amount of which, from the Parliamentary grant called the "civil list," and from the net revenue of the Duchy of Lancaster, exceeded $2,000,000 a year. During the four years which have elapsed since her hus? band's death, Victoria's expenditure was so small that she probably saved three-f .urths of her in? come, and lived upon only $500,000 a year. In ad? dition to all this cash, making a protty little capi? tal of over $10,000,000, Victoria also succeeded to a tract of eligible bunding ground at Kennington, which Prince Albert bought "for a song," (who would presume to outbid the Queen's husband!) some years ago, upon part of which he built some handsome houses, the rent of which he fixed so high that none but the "upper ten" can lease them. However, that property is looking up and eligible building lots thereon are frequently sold for about ^enty times the sum paid for them by Prince in addition to the allowance of $2,000,000 per year to "Her Gracious Majesty," she has not one cent of rent to pay, no insurance, no taxes, no re? pairs-and any alterations and additions which she suggests or requires are paid out of the public money. Her late husband, knowing how to "tum an honest penny," converted 800 acres of Windsor Park into a model farm, for which he paid no rent, and actually refused to pay any poor rates, until the overseers of the parish seized some of his stock and iarming implements, and were about selling them by the authority of law, when, very ungraciously, he paid the amount claimed, with cests, and grumbled at the law which, having no lespect for persons, had compelled him, a pauper German Prince, to contribute his proper share to the maintenance of the poor. On that model farm he reared a great number of stock-in the happy condition of sitting rent free-competed, with no small success, -t various cattle shows, fre? quently gaining the best premiums in competition with breeders of stocks who, less fortunate, had to pay rent for their land. Queen Victoria succeeded to her husband's $5,000,000, his model farm, and his building prop? erty at Kensington, by virtue of his "last will and testatment," which left ber sole executrix. Confederates in. Paris. [Correspondence of the Chicago Tribune, Radical.'] Among the gay equipages that dash along the Boulevards and through the Champs Elysees every pleasant afternoon is frequently to be seen that of Mrs. Benjamin, wife o? Judah P., late Secretary of State of Che deceased Confederacy. It is a well gotten-up-afiair, and its appeara: ce indicates that Mr. Benjamin is not in a suffering condition, so far as finances are concerned. Her husband lives in London, at No. TO Sackville street, most of the time, and is said to have done very well, pecuniar? ily, since his admission to the English bar. GEOBGE K. 3AKDEBS. Nearly every pleasant morning last summer there sat, for an hour or two, on the pavement in front of the Grand Cafe, a short man, with one of the reddest faces imaginable, by the side of a do canter containing the best quality of cognac. The name of the man was, and perhaps still is, George N. Sanders. He is reported to have left here sud? denly several weeks ago, and his present address is said to be London. The last time I saw George he looked rough. He is said to he broken-down financially. BBEC1TJOTIXDGE. John C. Breckenridge was here during the sum? mer, but I understand he has been rusticating at Versailles for several weeks. While here his ward? robe was in first-rate condition, and did not give ? out the least idea that its owner was in need cf pecuniary assistance. Nearly every "exile" in Paris is said to be in comfortable circumstances. They have, in some measure, a society of their own, into which all who were given to the bad habit of wearing gray clothes a couple of years ago, can be admitted without much formality. GWEN. Duke G win left here for the United States last month. Rumor credits him with having pocketed a handsome sum when the Sonora colonization scheme collapsed; however that may be, it is cer? tain that he supports his expensive family here in grand style, and is in the habit of wearing clothing quite as fine as that worn by bia friend the Empe? ror of Prance. . DRUGS,CHEMICALS, ETC. Market and King Streets. ALFRED RAOUL, M. D.A.M. LYN AH, M. D. ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FRESH AND well selected stocks ol DRUGS AND MEDICINES SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS PATENT MEDICINES TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES PERFUMERY, SOAPS COM'?S, BRUSHES, kc, kc, Which they offer to tho Public and the TRADE in gen oral at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Call ard examine our stock. PRESCRIPTIONS Put up at all hours, dav and night, with tho greatest cara. J8SF* Country orders .olicitcd. thstu November 8 A Treacherous and Deadly Foe! CATARRH! .PAIN AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. Dr. Norton's New Bemedy FOR CATARRH, AND MODE OF TREATMENT IS THE ACME OF PERFECTION. IT BREAKS UP THIS TERRIBLE DISEASE AT ITS Fountain Head, and removes at once all the wretched symptoms of this loathsome malady, such as Pain in the Temples, Offensive Discharges, Obstruction of the Breath? ing Tubes, Repulsive Breath, Snapping Sounds in the Ears, Absent-Mindedness, Mental Depression, Dimness ol Vision, Sore Throat, Hacking Cough ; restores thc sense ol' Taste and Smell, and permanently cures the disease in all its types, forms and stages, 'with absolute certainty. This remedy ?nd anode of treatment, like thc disease, is peculiar. In consist? of the inhalation of harmless li? quids from thc palm of tho hand. The immediate relief it affords is alone wor-th. ten times thc cost of the reme? dies. Norton's New Pamphlet on Catarrh is out. Informa? tion never before published. Call at our nearest Agency, or send a stamp for it. Prepared by GERRIT NORTON, No. ll Ann-street, New York. ?rs. RAOUL & LYNAM, CITY APOTHECARIES, November 1 thetuGmo Agent for Charleston. No. 153 MEETING- STREET, (FORMERLY JOHN ASHHUBST AND CO.) GEORGE 0. GOODRICH, ) PHILIP WLNEMAN, > SOUTH CAROLINA. JOHN ASHHUBST, J ? - DRUGS, MEDIOINES AND CHEMICALS, ATT. OF WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE, AND WILL BE SOLD TO FIRST-CLASS BUY? ERS AT LOWEST PRICES. October 27 lAujrust ll 6mos DREGS IND MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED, A Large and carefully selected Stock OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND Fancy Articles, vWHICH IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT REDUCED PRICES. OUR MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS ARE IMPORT? ED directly from Manufactories, under the super? vision of experienced Chemists, which enables us to re? commend them as pure and reliable in strength. ? We keep on hand all articles to be found in a first-class Drug Store. Fresh additions are received by every steamer. AS? PRESCRIPTIONS carefully put up. E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET, North of Market. E. H. KELLERS, M. D.H. BARR, M. D. December 3 A FEW WORDS OF COMMON SENSE. How few there are who are not subject to some affection of the lungs or respiratory organs, who, by neglecting premonitory symptoms, aggravate the complaint, until disease strikes its shafts, causing Inexpressible torture of the patient,-and anxiety and distress to friends.' "Only a ooldl" "A slight sore throat!" is the heedless ramark of many when so affected. Yes ; "Only a cold," was the thoughtless expression of thousands whom Death has marked for his prey. I Forewarned-Forearmed 1 should be the motto forever j in the minds of nil subject to Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, or Influenza. Words of advice should be heeded by all suf? fering from Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Relief is within their reach; and, ?" neglected, fatal consequences ensue-a lifo of misery-a daily, hourly struggle for ex? istence. A contest in which there can be but one victor -Death I Does it not appal the strongest mind, to think of the result caused by neglect? Then why delay? What ex? cuse can be offered, when timely warning is sounded in your ears? When the danger' is pointed out, why not avoid it? MAUSDKX'S PECTOBAX, EAXM bas been used wit* success in nearly a million of cases, and ls endorsed by ai o Medical Faculty as the most prompt and effica? cious remedy that scientific research has discovered, to' relieve and cure all cases of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and Consumption, if the case is not beyond all hope. Even when the sufferer is in the last stages, he will find relief by using this preparation. One bottle will con? vince the most incredulous, that the merits of this prepa? ration are by no means exaggerated; in fact, fall far short, of the eulogies bestowed upon it by thousands who have been cured by its timely use. A guarantee accompanies each bottle and dealers are instructed in every instance to refund the money when this preparation foils to re? lieve. Prepared by T. W. MARSDEN, No. 487 Broadway, New York. Price, 50 oents small bottle; $1 large size. KING & CASSHDEY, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Wholesale Agents, Charleston. And all Retail Druggists. 8mo December 4 ITCHING SORES ? BURNING ERUPTIONS!! SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, BARBER'S ITCH, RINGWORMS, SCURVY, kc, permanently cored by NORTON'S OINTMENT. It penetrates to the seat of the disease, and cures from the flesh beneath to the skin on the surface. Price 60 cents. Sold by December 15 awe* RAOUL St LYN AH. TINWARE AT WHOLESALE WE, HAYING PURCHASED VALUABLE MACHINERY FOR THE PURPOSE OF manufacturing Tinware extensively in all its branches, would respectfully cali the attention of Merchants and Dealers throughout the country to onr Wares. Haying greater facilities than any other House in the Stale, we are able to offe r our Goods as low as they can be bought in New York, with thc expenses added. SHEPHEED & COHEN, NO. 297 EINa STREET. CHARLESTON. September _??ref BARGAINSUNDRESS GOODS, SMS, WOOLLENS, BROADCLOTHS, CASS1ERES, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BALMORAL ANB DUPLEX SKIRTS, ALSO, IW FRENCH CORSETS, REAL LACES, EMBROIDERIES, COLLARS, ALEX? ANDER'S KID GLOVES, AND IN HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, such as Liuen Sheetings, Pillow Casings and Towelings, Curtain Stuffs, &c, many of direct importation. Ar? Offering from December 1st to Reduce Stock, at UFFERHARDT, CAMPSEN & CO.'S, N. E. CORSER BUNG AND MARKET STREETS. J8?~ N. B.-Messrs. J. CLAUDIUS MELLER and J. B. W. PHILLIPS are -with TIS, and trill be happy to serre Mioir trjpnrlB._ Dpc**n>bi?r3 BOOKS? STATIONERY, ETC. AT COURTENAY'S, BROAD-STREET. ON HAND, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OE FINEST QUALITY ACCOUNT BOOKS : Ever offered for salo in this section of the country, com? prising every size and description of BENDING. This stock of BLANK WORK has been manufactured to order for City Trad&?f the best Paper and Binding-are war? ranted equal to any sold in the country, CONSISTING OTT : LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS, BILL BOOKS, BLOTTERS, DOCKET8, INVOICE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, COLLECTION BOOKS, RECORDS, LETTER BOOKS, INDEXES, &c. PAPERS. NOTE PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPERS LETTER PAPERS, DRAWING PAPERS FOOLSCAP PAPERS PARCHMENT COMMERCIAL POST BATH POST BELLS OF LADING BOOKS RAILROAD RECEIPTS SHIPPING RECEIPTS TRACING PAPER. E1STVELOPES. From SMALL NOTE to OFFICIAL SIZE, in great va? riety of Colors-Bnfl; Canary, Amber, Gold, White. GOLD PENS, OF MABIE & TODD, JOHNSON & FAIRCHILD'S. MAKE, aR sizes, singly or in coses of Rubber-Gold Mounted and Silver Cases (all new styles); Fluid and Copying Tnk, Steel Pens, Quill Pens, Carmine Lok, Pocket Knives, Erasers, Bankers' Cases, Pocket Books, Ink Stands, Lead Pencils, Pen Holders, Rulers, Rubber, Mucilage, Slates, Backgammon Boards and Men, Chess Men, Dominoes, Playing Cards, WRITING DESKS (a fine stock); Work Boxes, Portefolios. COPYING- PRESSES, In gi eat variety-sizes, 10 by 12, to 13 by 21 inch plates. JAPANNED WARE. CASH AND DEED BOXES, with Extra Locks, from 6 inches to 21 inches in length, BILL HEAD BOXES, ENVELOPES, ENVELOPE BOXES, POSTOFFICE BOXES, OFFICE CALENDARS, TWINE BOXES,-REVE? NUE STAMP BOXES. PAINT BOXES, Of the beat quality and low prices. TWINE. CHECK BOOKS, On CITY BANKS. BANK DEPOSIT BOOKS. FAMILY BIBLES. A choice lot of FAMILY BIBLES in store-new styles of binding, with Photograph Card leaves inserted. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A-choice lot of the above, which persons in want ^ould do well to examine. A FEW EXTRA FINE ONES. SHE ABOVE ARE A SMALL PORTION OF STOCK IN STORE. Parties in want of goods in the STATIONERY LLNtt and FANCY ARTICLES, are invited to examine theSiock,at COURTENAY'S, No. 9 BROAD-STREET. December 4 iuthslmo 0. F. VOGLER, NO. 108 MARKET ST., Books, Periodicals and Stationery. JUST RECEIVED A large supply of STATIONERY "~ PHOTOGRAPHS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS POCKET BOOKS, DIARIES for 1867, Etc. AMO, A fine and large selection of NOVELS, by the most celebrated authors. SONG BOOKS, BOOKS for Home AU the MONTHLY MAGAZINES, WEEKLY PAPERS. DAILIES constantly on hand, and subscriptions re? ceived for the same. Orders from the country ere respectfully solicited. TERMS LIBERAL. November 8 THE SUMTER NEWS, LABS & OSTEEN, Proprietors. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. S. 0. Subscription $4.00 per annum. To Clubs of four ?3.00 per annum. Advertisements inaarie-3 on liberal terms.' jOecaaibtsr 3 BOOKS, STATIONERY, ETC. THE JACKET OF GREY, OTHER FUGITIVE POEMS. BY SIRS. C. A. BALL. TN MEMORIAM OF OUR LOVED AND LOST CAUSE, AND OUR MARTYRED DEAD-"OUTNUMBERED NOT OUTBRAVED." For sale at RUSSELL'S, HOLMES AND COURTE? NAY'S BOOK STORES. JBSf- Subscribers -will receive their numbers at as carly a day as possible. November 17 ACCOMT BOOK MA1F1CT0R?. ACCOUNT BOOKS, SUCH AS RECORDS FOR PUBLIC OFFICES, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, &c, con? stantly on hand, and made to order, and with any de? scription of Ruling. None but the best workmen em? ployed, and the best materials used. A practical experience of twenty years in the above line, and with facilities unsurpassed, enable me to war? rant satisfaction. BOOK BINDING AND JOB PRINTING In all its branches, with new type, new presses, and advantages not excelled in this city. Lawyer's Bianka, Titles, Bonds, Mortgages, .tc, tic, on hand and printed to order. tuthslyr December 14 TO THE BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND OF THE SOUTH. JAMES O'KANE, BOOKSELLER, Stationer and Manufacturer' OF * POCKET DIARIES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, and CARTE DE VISITE, BEGS RESPECTFULLY TO SAY THAT HE IS STILL located at his old stand. Ko. 126 Nassau-st., New York, Where he continues to supply the Jobbing and Retail Trade with all articles in the BOOK AND STATIONERY LINE, on the most liberal terms. Books, Stationery; Note, Letter, Oap, Legal Cap. BIB and Bath Papers; Photograph Albums, Carte de Visite for Albums, Blank Books, mks, Mucilage, Envelopes, ?sc., &c., in great variety and oheap. A superior line of POCKET DIARIES for 1867. Catalogue sent on application. Orders promptly filled. Address JAMES O'KANE, "Btu 136 HAisSAC-STREET. NSv7 ?OilKr October 36 60 / SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. . THE COMPOSITION OF THIS GUANO IS IDEN? TICAL WITH PERUVIAN. IT DIFFERS ONLY IN THE PROPORTIONS OF THE SAME ELEMENTS. CTTSUje IT CONTAINS LESS AMMONIA, IT HAS VT nearly twice the quantity of Phosphate of Lime, 16 per cent ot which is immediately Bombie. Its effects on Cotton the past season have, in many instances, ex? celled Peruvian Guano. It has in no case proved less ac? tive in the early growth of the crop. When drought in? tervenes the crop does not suffer from its use as is the case with Peruvian Guano. By reason of the presence in it of so large aper cent, of Phosphate of Lime Its use im? proves the Boil to an extent that cannot be realized from Peruvian Guano. Every cargo cf this Guano is subjected to rigid inspec? tion analysis, and is sold on a basis ef actual value. The undersigned, Agent, is prepared to furnish the tes? timony of well known South Carolina planters tn evidence of the superior excellence of this Gnana J. N. ROBSON, Agent, , December* tttthsau3m,o ?0,62 EAJ3? BAY, HAVING RECEIVED FROM AUCTION LARGB SUPPLIES OF BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, ARE NOW FEE PARED to offer great inducements to those purchasing LADIES' COVERINGS. Particular attention is specially invited to our BLACK CLOTH SACQDES, now offering at S7.50, $8, S9 and $10 each, same aH before sold at $10, $11, $12 and S15. These goods have been purchased at half their REAL VALUE, and will be closed out to first comers with but little regard to their original cost. . FINE BASQUES, SACQUES, &c, THE BALANCE OF OUR FINE COVERINGS, ALL STYLES, MARKED DOWN TO FIRST COST, IN order to roduco stock preparatory to moving from our Cloak and Mantilla Room, in order to niako additional im? provements upon tho same. Purchasers may bo assured of BARGAINS IN EVERY VARIETY OF LADLES' CLOAKS, -which we are nov offering at 25 per cent, lower prices than wc have ever before been able to do. December 19 Ko. 268 King, opposite Hasel-street. LEVY & ALEXANDER'S Wholesale and Retail Clothing Establishment, No. 275 KING STREET, A. F. BROWNING'S OLD STAND, -o HAVING NOW OUR FULL STOCK OF WINTER GOODS ON HAND, AND HAVING JUST REDUCED OUR prices, we would call the attention of the citizens of Charleston and merchants in the country to tho same, which we are prepared to dispose of at the cheapest and most reasonable rates in town. We have constantly on hand a large assortment of fine BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS, FINE BLACK DOESKIN PANTS, OVERCOATS (of aU descriptions), FANCY CASSIMERE SUITS, &c, &c, and a large and well selected supply of PLANTATION GOODS, in the shape of cheap SATINET SUITS, cheap COATS, VESTS and PANTS. We would also call the attention of the public to our large supply of BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, For fail and winter wear, which have been selected with care and attention, and which wo would most respectfully request them to inspect before going elsewhere. Together with a large and well assorted stock of MEN'S and BOYS' HATS and CAPS, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. LEVY & ALEXANDER. P. S. Being desirous of closing out our stock of BOOTS and SHOES, we offer them to the public at rates that cn rm o be surpassed in town. P. S. Mr. F. C. MILLER would be happy to see his friends again at the above place. December 18 tutha 2mos COOKING STOVES AND RANGES. WE ARE BOW PREPARED TO FURNISH OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS with the most approved varieties of the above. Our long and thorough experience in this City enable? us to fur? nish the very best article of every class, and WE GUARANTEE TEE PERFECT OPERATION OF EVERY RANGE OR STOVE WF SELL. AMONG OUB BANGES THESE IS THE DEFIANCE IMPROVED MOTT'S PATENT, The most convenient, simple, durable and tasteful RANGE ever made in America, and one that combines all the best and latest improvements. We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated STEWART'S PATENT COOKING STOVE, Which, to aU the usual conveniences of the best of other STOVES, adds a COPPER RESERVOIR for water heated by the waste smoke ; a spacious CLOSET for keeping food hot when cooked, and a detached ROASTER of ample ,size, warranted to roast all meats perfectly. This STOVE is admitted to be the most perfect thing of the kind j and we will take pleasure in showing it to all who may call upon us* SHEPHEED & COHEN, No. 297 KIN& STREET, CHARLESTON. September 29 Brno ESTABLISHED 1825. S Vs IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN '5 No. 52 SOUTH STREET, A LARGE STOCK OF THE FINEST GRADES OF OLD MONONGAHELA, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND AT LOWEST PRICES. November 8 t?istu Sinos CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. YATES SD BKO, No. 449 KING-STREET, llFOTXDR, DOORS NORTH CXF CALHOUN, j JjTEEP CONSTANTLY IN STORE A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ' OHOIGB FAMILY GROOEBEBS, . ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, ?ScO_, WHICH THEY ABB SELLING AT SEASONABLE PEIOBS. GOODS PURCHASED FROM US WILL BE DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, RAILROAD I DEPOTS, &C WITHOUT ADDITIONAL EXPENSE. _A" LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO THE TRADE, AT THE SIGH OF THE "Bia PITCHER." Koves?er? ' 18?t?2??