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TUESDAY MOBNINQ, SEPTEMBER 3, 18C7. LOCAL IXIATTEKS. JOB WORK.-WO h. o now completed our office bo aa to oxecute, in the shortest ]K?ssible time ALT KINDS Of JOB WORK, and we most re? spectfully ask tho patronage of our friends. Poet OlBce Notice. POST OFFICE. [ CHARLESTON, 8. C., July 6,1867.1 After to-day the mails for Northeastern Railroad will close at 6 o'clock A.M., au J to-day and after? wards they aro expected to reach the Railroad "Station* at 2:?0 o'clock P.M., and to be ready for delivery at this office at 3:30 Relock P.M., except on Sunday, when the hour will bo from G P.M. to 7 . P.M., until further notice. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. POSTOFFICE NOTICE.-An evening mad for Au? gusta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond those offices, will close daily at tho Postoffieo at half-past C o'clock. .-o COMMISSIONER IF DEED?;.- AUGUSTUS E. COHEN, , Esq., bas been appointed Commissioner of Doed3 for the State of Goorgia. REQUIEM Mvs?.-There will bo a solemn requiem mass in St. Patrick's Church thia morning at 9 . o'clock for the late Rev. Taos. A. FLZKX. * ATTENTION IS CALLED ZO an advertisement o? two large new stores for sale or to rent in tho thriving village of florence, which is a flue oppor? tunity for profitable investment. LOOK ODT, OB YOU .WILL LOSE A POBTUNE.-The sale of Tickets, Georgia State Lottery, in tho Grand Extra Scheme of September 4th, Capital Prize $20,000. Tickets only ono dollar. Closet ibis day, at C P. M. Office No. 20 Rroad p*roet. MOSE NEW COTTON.-Messrs. E. H. RODGERS A Co., received yesterday a halo of new cotton, chas? ed Liverpool middling from Mr. JAMES C. BBOWN, Barnwell District, S. C. This is the thud bale oi tho season. It was not sold up to the close of | business. REOISTBATION IN THE CITY.-Tho following are the returns from the different Precincts : WHITES. coLoni.-?. First Precinct. S 7 second Precinct. 4 3 Third Precinct.18 9 Fourth Precinct. 47 67 Total.77 86 Colored majority.9 REOISTBATION TN ST. GEOBOE'S PARISII, OTB PRE? CINCT.-The registration in ibis Precinct for the week anding August 31st, is as follows : Whites.39 Colored...66 Total.105 Colored majori rv.27 CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.-We stated yesterday ' that there has not been a single case of any con? tagious disease reported thia year wilhin the lim? its of South Carolina, for this exemption wo should be profoundly grateful. During the past week, we learn from the Herald of AugtiBt 30, there were in Now York sixty cases of contagious diseases, of which eight were fa'.al-three cholera: one variola.; six diptheria ; eleven typhoid aud five typhus (both here marked contagious); twelve scarlatina, and twenty-one measles. THE G?OBGIA LOTTEEY.-Thia lottery was inau? gurated for benevolent purposes, and has been conducted in a satisfactory marmor by tho pro? prietors. It has hcDH a favorito with tho public, and the rapid sales of tickets is a conclusive proof of its success. The schemes have been arranged for the benefit of all parties wishing to invest, and thoso who have sought to repair their fortune by this means are satisfied that their loss or gain is not the result of any collusion betweon the parties and agents. The company have recently prepared a great extra scheme with a capital pi izo of $20, 4300, to be drawn at Atlanta on the 4th. It is too late to make an investment at present, but similar schemes will be soon presented to the publie, and we advise all whonvish to try their luck, to invest $1, and they can prove tho truth of Ihe old saying that ''fortun?is blind." Tho office in Ibis city is under the superintendence of Mr. JAKES KERB, who can be found at tho Elmore Insurance i.nill? ing, in Broad street. SCABOTTT OF ICE ra SAVANNAH.-Our sistor city of Savannah is now under a cloud of affliction. The dog days aro upon her, and thc stock of ice is exhausted, from early uiom till dewy eve anxious oyes are scanning the horizon to see if there is any ice vessel below. The Savannah papers are peculiarly mournful o.'er this dearth of ice, and they write in lugubrious strains about th?.ir hapless lot. The locoh dream of Greenland's icy mountains, and sip h for the days of cool drinks, for juleps and cobblors are with thom now bnt things of tbe past, as they are condemn? ed to take theirs ht '. ?nd are in a truly deplorable condition. leo is no -longer a luxury but a neces? sity, and onr Savannah brethren have our heart felt sympathy iu their present destitution. Thc Netts and Herald offers somo consols ! in to its readers in the announcement that a schooner was coming np, winch waa probably freighted with the precious cargo. Wo trust it is not mistaken and the Bchooner will bo but the vanguard of other vessels which have been detained by con? trary winds. Projected Railroad?. To the Editor of the Dn?y Xews : We .ve a rery peculiar pcoplo in Chailcston; at regular intervals we hr.ve spasmodic hopes about tho future greatness of Mie city, to bo brought about by building' a low miles of railroad, and theso hopos are never realizod. We romembcr, when tho "Memphis" and tho "Xashvillo"' Roads wore undor construction, how wo warmed up and spasmodically paid down a cool million in gold to hurry them through, and how very chilli/ we felt ?when we found the "Wostorn and Atlautic Rail? road" just in between us and our million dol?an, and oui-6xp'cted trade-we stood in Charleston and looted over wjat wo thought was ai) unbroken Railroad conneotion to th ? Mississippi River at Memphis, and ( o the O.?o River at Louisville, Ky., bnt wo could get nothiug from ^his great coun? try becauso controlling interests were against us, and are so now, and learned, too late, that wo h ad paid our money too hastily. To correct our miliion-of-dollars-blunder, we are now told that the best route to Memphis, and through Nashvillo to Louisville, is to run a rail? road from Atlanta,Ga., to Decatur, Alabama. When you look at the map now, you exclaim what folly ! to have helped build a road through Chattanooga, as it turns out in tho interest of Norfolk, and to Hud, after a million is misspent, and too years of | timo is lost, that W3 must build tho Atlanta and Decatur road, to put ourselves right, .his road, when built, will bc but the prolongation, on nearly an air hue of thc great "Georgia Railroad,'' with which the South Carolina Railroad is in necessary alliance-and when built, Charleston an*3 Memphis will be really united-and we may then count on thc Cottons of North Alabama and Tennessee. Wo are favored, now-a-days, with another inviting Echeme. Sonio enthusiastic writer, standing at Macon, and looking towards Charleston, ha3 dis? covered that it wou:d be a grand tiling to have sixty nubs of railroad between Millen and Saikabatchie Depot, on tho Charleston and Sa? vannah Railroad, and everybody eayn amen! It is a self-evident prop~.ition that it is a shorter line to Charterten fro.r? Mar?n than any other that it is in the prolongation oi' almost au air lino from Yicksburg, on tho Mississippi River, to Charleston, and that great results would follow, not the building o? tho road, but tho practical working of it, in the interest of Charleston. How is that to bo accomplished? Suppose, by a mira? cle, this track from Salkabitehie to Millen should be discovered to be laid to- lay and ready for the trains, and suppose a train of cars, with ?oods for Jtlacsm. Columbus, Montgomery, and other points, should ?eave Charleston, what would be thy prac? tical result? When it reached Millen, President WASLEY, of the Central Road, wouli' likely bo there, with a similar train from Savannah, which would go "through" While your Charleston train would be twitch! d into a Depot and tho cars un? loaded. Now if this is, what may be very reason? ably expected, what good will Charleston get ont of the sixty mdes ui new road i Wc see nothing bnt disappointment, for the cotton from Macon for Charleston will be thrown out at Millen, while that for Savannah will go on without breaking bulk. We write not in opposition to tho "Millen branch ;" we thiik it a great work for Charleston ; but beforo Charleston invest** ono cent in it, we ?want to know if wo arc to "break bulk" at Mdlen, and Charleston should pause for a reply to that question. AJJR LINES. Co&KBOTiOM.-Ia our aotica of the University of South Carolina, yesterday, a mistake occurred in the list of the Faculty. The name of Dr. Tnusr was accidentally omitted, and the ohair of Dr. DABBY misstated. It should have been as follows : JOHN T. DARBY, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Surgory; A. N. TALLEY, M. D., Professor of the Principles ah? Practice of Medicine and Ob? stetrics. THE LAND WE LOVE. -WO have received the Septembor numbor of this starling Magazine, and find it replete with interesting matter. The table of contents contains, among other subjects, a full and graphic description of tho Battle of King's Mountain, in this State, by Dr. J. G. M. RJJISJSY, tiie Historian of .Tennessee: Personal Recollec? tions of Eminent Men, by a Virginia matron; STO YALL'S Brigade at Jackson, Miss., July 12, 18G3; besides contributions in prose and poetry from the boat writers in the country. Tho Haversack rightly named-is a repertoire of army anecdotes, the perusal of which recalls tho happy days when the joyous spirits of the Confederacy enlivened the weary hours of camp and field lifo by jeu <.respr?s, which, if not polished, wore always to the point. Tho anecdotes in the Haversack are from all sections of tho late "so-called," and the ex Confed can whilo away his time agreeably and fight j over his old battlos by their perusal. It is ono of the best features in this popu'ur magazine, ac tho material is carefully selected and arranged by thoso who aro familiar with tho subject. Thc Land We love is published at Charlotte, N. C., by Messrs. HILL, IRWIN & Co., and edited by G:-n. D. H. HILL. Thc tenus ave moderate, $3 per annum, and the reading matter presented to the public fully equal to that of Northern magazines-tho journals of civilization. GnASS BATTEAU REGATTA.-Among tho plea? sures to be enjoyed during thc present month, few are more attractive th an aquatic sports. The cool and pleasant breozos which now toll of tho gradual decay of summer, tempt those who eau sparo an hour from their duties, to devote it to enjoyment, and the excitemont and exhilaration produced by a sall around the harbor, is too pow? erful an incentivo for recreation to be long re? sisted. The amatour yacht races of the past summ er were witnessed and participated in by many, who did not consider thc time devoted to healthful sports as misspent. A number of gentlemen of this city wishing to revive the interest that was once felt in these sports, havo determined to form a grand Batteau Regatta, which all who feel so disposed co lld attend. Those who design entering their boats, are advised to put them in order, as the raco will take place in about ten days' timo. Al? ready considerable interest has boon manifested on the subject, and it is expected that the pro? posed regatta will be ono of the events of tho sea? son. The boats will start from Wost Point Mills, and sail around Fort Ripley, returning to tho Mill. A prize wiil be awarded to the successful boat, and other inducements offered to make tho occasion interesting to participants and specta? tors. Due notico wdl bo given of tho day appoint? ed for tho race, sc as to allow all who wish to enter their boats ample timo. MARTYRS j TO CARELESSNESS.-If all tho teeth that have beon ruined by neglect could bo strung togothor, they would roaoh thrice round tho world. There may have boen some excuse for this havoc in days gone by, when there was .no absolute safe? guard against dontal docay in existence, but there is no apology for it now. FRAGRANT SOZODONT, tho world-renowned antiseptic dent?frico, as cer? tainly prote.'ts thu teeth against decay, as oil prevents steol from rusting, or water arrests the progress of fire. tulhsS September 3 JI. H. If you want cheaL Blank Books; li' you want choap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, Av.; or, MILLERS' Almanac; lt you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account Books made to ordsr, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAJI HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. -O Auction Salea Tala limy. MILLIGAN & SON will edi this day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 22 Vendue Bange, carpeta, furniture, atovea, to? bacco, dry gooda, shoes, kc. R. ft A. P. CALDWELL will ?ell thia day, at OK o'clock, before their stoo, No 90 East Bay, bacon strips, syrup, Hoar, wine, kc. T. M. CATHU will aell thia day, at 9J? o'clock, on Brown's wharf, shoulders, sidos, batter, harn? and lard. JOHN Q. MILXOB k Co. will sell this day, .at lt) o'clock, at their auction sales rooniB Nt. 133 Meeting street, one case assorted merchandise; also, at 10% o'clock, sherry and port wine. LAUBE.* k ALEXANDER will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, before (Kitto store. No. 137 East Bay, dour, tams, sides, shoulders, kc. Look Out, or you will Lost- is Fortuite. Thu Sale of Tickets, Georgia State Lottery, in tho Grand Extra Scheme ot September 4th, Capital Prize $20,000. Tickets only One Dollar. Closes this day, at C P. M. Office No. 20 BBOAD STREET. September 3 1 For restoring strength and appetite, usc the great Southern Tonic, PANENTN'S HEPATIC BITTERS and you will not be disappointed. For sale by all druggists. ra A Fact Worth Knowing. Rik- rs wishing good FLOL'P. for Bread, should call at STENHOUSE 4 CO.. Nd, 110 East Bay. Families wishing choice FLOUR for Biscuits, Rous, kc, should call at STENHOUSE k CO^NallO East Biy. August G Tlie Time to Advertise lu tito Country. THE rHONrx has a large circulation throughout the middle and upper Districts of the s ute. Advertising ral?3 as reasonable as the stringency of the money mar kot will warrant. Merchants and othor? wishing to use the columns of the paper ?'J1 address JULIAN A. SELBY, Propiciar. February 05 Columbia, 8. C. TORTURE. WHO WOULD ENDURE THE TORTURE ARISING from Chills and Fever, when it can bo easily cured ? Who would encWo sleepless nights, burning fevers and icy chills alternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a trifle ? Who would wonder like au unrertaiu shadow, never knowing what moment they may bo prostrated I Who would be a burden to himself and a burden to his friends, who aro worn out m administering to his wanta? Who would Uv? thia life of agony when the great alter? ative and tonic. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, can bc obtained at thc nearest village. Thi3 long estab? lished and justly renowned medicino has never been known to foil in a single case, and none but tho foolish and weak would hesitate to procuro it at once, and save themselves from, intense Uie-long torture. Prep ired after a lon;: experience- and deep study, it has received the encomiums of the most eminent physicians, oswell as all classes from every pa rt of the country. To these who doubt its many virtues, all wo caa say is, try it and judge for yourselves. Every day letters pour in upon us, testifying to ita great efficacy in curing Fever aud Ague. Dyspepsia, Lan? guor, Nausea and similar ills. September 2 C Know thy Destiny. MADAIIF. E. P. THOROTON, thc groat Bngliali Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psyebanietr.cian, who has aston? ished the scientific classer ot tte Cid World, lias now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Ma lump THOROTONpos . easel such wonderful powers of MCOI d Fight as to ena ble her to impart knowledge of th . greatest importance t.i tho single or married of either ae i. While .u a etilo of U'ance, she delineates tho very faltares o? thc- pcr.-on you ar? to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in lense power, known r.s thePsycbcmotropc, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or will? oi tho applicant, together with date ol marriage, position ia life, leading trails of character, ftc. This is no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert. She will Fend, when desired, a certified certificate, or written ?nurantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. C7 enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cen ti iiid stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will t-> 1 eive the picture and desired information by return mail, AU communications sacredly confidential. Address in L-onnaencc. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Bos 223. BUdaon. N. Y ly AIbrch 30 Free to '? very body. A Large C pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest iiuportar.ee to the young of both lexes. Il lei Les hov. the homely may become beautiful, the despise 1 respected, and U?e forsaken loi ed. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy post-paid, by retuin mail. Address P. O. Drawer. 21, March sn lyr Tro/. N. Y. THE SUMTER NEWS, DARR & OSTEEN, Proprietors. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. S. C. Subscription H-OO por annum. Yo Clubs of foui ?.; per annum. <a<iveri'??i?''iitsiiiscr??:'J on iiberei tc-rois. December a A CARD. OFF CHARLESTON LIGHT SHIP,) September 2,1867. J DEAR SIB : We the undersigned, passengeis on board the steamer Montlea, take this method of tendering our thanks to you (or your uniform kindness and attention to no during the late passage from New York. We also deaire to express our unbounded confider co in your ability aa a navigator and seaman, as exhibited dur? ing the gale nf Saturday, August 31, off Cape Lookout and Frying Pan Shoals. With kind wishes for your future success in the profession which you have chosen. Wo remain, dear sir, very respectfully, (Signed) ROBERT MIDDLETON. 0. H. HABT. GEO. W. WOODMAN. GEO. SCHOFIELD. Mrs. E. M. OSBORN. W. H. GILLILAND. * E. HD ABD. A. LENGNICK. JAMES T. CAMPBELL. MICHAEL HABLO WE. ^ And others. To Capt. Wir.ru? IfjM?mir, Commanding Steamship Marieka. 1 September 3 THE MIL Y MEWS WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a ritost extensive and complete Supplied with a great variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of the latest and most approved Btyleo ; and we have every facility for executing all kinds o. JOB WORE in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and TRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &c, &c, &c. THOSE OF.OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will please leave their orders with ns. We will guarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, ns can be had in Charleston. CATHCART. WILLAN 4 MORTON. May 9 NOTICE. OFFICE OF CHIEF OF POLICE, ) MATH G?AKD HOUSE, } CHARLESTON. S. C., August aa, 1867. ) 11HE FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF ORDINANCES are published for the information of all whom it may concern. C. B. 8IGWALD, Captain of Police. ******** Sic. VL AU smoking of any pipe or segar in White Point Garden, and East or South Battery, bc and thc .ame is hereby prohibited ; and any per.-on who shall violate this clause of this Ordinance shall, for each and every such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of ave dol? lars, to b . recovered iu tho City Court, one-half the amount-to be given to the informer. ******** SEC. VUI. AB indecent and disorderly conduct, curs? ing and swearing, clamorous noises, drunkenness, quar? relling, lighting, or profanity, committed in White Point Garden, or on cither of the Batteries aforesaid, ahaU be punished in the same manner as the same offences are no? directed by law to be punished whoa committed in any other portions ol' the city. ******** SEC. X. No person or persons sbail ride, lead or drive any horse or hoi scs.'mulo or mules, within the enclosure of tuc Garden, under a penalty of five dollars for every such offence, to be recovered in the City Court, one-half the ?mount of tho fine to be given to the informer, * *** * * * * * o?c. XL It shall not he lawful for any person or per? sons to secure or moor .vitii their iasls any vessel, boat or raft to any part of the wharf, or the railings thereof, at White Point, constructed by the City Council, leading from that part o i:ast Bay called tho Battery to South Bay street, or to laud if otu any boat, vessel or raft any boards, lumber, or other material, on any part of the said wharf; and if any person or persons shall viol ile or transgress any of the provisions contained in thia clause, snch person or persons shall forfeit and iay fifty dollars, to be recovered in the City Court, one-half ol wldoh pen alty sholl go to the in'orraer. Wherea=, many loaded drays and carts pass unneccssa' ni ?? through King k'treet, in the city ot Charleston, to the great obstruction of that thoroughfare, and to the serious inconvenience and danger of those who have business therein: Be is ordained. That from und after the passing of this Oidinanco it shall not be lawful for any licensed cart, dray, wagon, or other carriage, laden with cotton, lum? ber, or other merchandise or commodity, to bc driven through the said King street south ot Calhoun street, or any part thereof, save and except for the purpose of re? ceiving or depositing a load in euch part of said street; and any driver or conductor of any such cart dray, wagon, or other carriage, offending herein, shall forfeit aud pay a sum of not less than ten dollars, nor more than twenty dollars. 30 August 23 PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE CLEEK OF Cor/Nctr., i Slay ltki?. i The foUow.'ug Section of .. An Ordinance to abolish the office of Sperintendent of Streets ; to provide for Keep iug the Streets' Lanes, Alleys, sud open Courts in the City of Charlesston Clean, and for other purposes," is hereby published for the information of all concerned : For th.- duo protection of the said contractor or con? tractors, ?'/ ii Jurllitr ordained, ?hat every owner, lessee, occupant and tenant of any premises fronting in any ttreet, lane, alley, or open- court, shaU on every day (Sundays excepted) have thc dirt, filth, garbage, or other offal, placed in Lout of his or her lot, in a barrel, box or heap, and lu readiness for the contractor, by the hour of seven o'clock, A. M., trom the hist day of May to the first day of November in every year ; and by tho hour of nine o'clock, A. il., feem the first day of November to thc first day of May follow mg. And any person offend? ing herein, or placing any dirt, filth, garbage, or other jual, in any street, lane, or alley, or open court, after the hours above named, shall be subject to a fine not less than two nor more than five do-lara, for each and every oilence, to bc imposed by the Mayor. By order W. H. SMITH, May 13 Clerk of Council .INSUKAN?t, LIFE WORLD MUTUAL I mu OF MEW YORK Si DIBECT0B3 : I. H. FEOTHINGHAM. GEO. L. WILLARD. H. E. PTERREP^NT. GEO. F. THUMAE. JOHN HOLSEY. E. TOWNSEND. THOS. SP. LOCKLEY. HENRY A. SWIFT. JAS. H. PRENTICE. H. MESSENGER. GEO. L. NICHOLS. J. W. FROTHING HAM. WU C. SHELDON. OLIVER S. CARTER. LEWIS B. LODER. J. T. H. MAXWELL. EZRA P. PRENTICE. BENJ. HICKS. BOAB) [ A. A. LOW. SA MC EL WLLLETS. OLTVER H. GORDON. S. B. CRITTENDEN. PETER C. CORNELL. Hon. WM. KELLY. WM. S. TISDALE. GIL. L. BEECKMAX. JOS. A. 8PRAGUE. RUFUS R. GRAVES. , ALEX. V. BLAKE. JAMES a NOYES. WM. C. FOWLER. SAM'L B. CALDWELL. I N. S. BENTLEY. WM. P. PRENTICE. J. H. FROTHINGHAM. Lon. S. TABER. OWICEIW : GEORGE L. WILLARD, President. 0. H. GORDON, Vice President. C. >?. FLYER, Secretary and Actuary. THE PLANS FOR BUSINESS FOR THIS INSTITU? TION are very lib?rai and attractive to those wfco wish to insure their Uvea in a FIRST CL ASS COMPANY. Ita business is very large and rapidly increaslnij, AU tho various kinds of po?cies are insured on as favorable terms as are offercd'in any othor good Company rn tho conn irv. DIVIDENDS increase with the agc of the PoUcy. Non-participating rates are lower than thosoof any Company in tho world. Losses paid in thirty days after duenodco and proof of death. Liberal arrange? ments made in regard to travel. One-third of tho amount 01 premium wfll be loaned the poUcy-hol?er if desired. J. ALFRED CAY, General Agent. Omen In rear ot Elmore Insurance. July 13 stuth?ino Law Ranr-e, Broad street. MACHINE SHOPS." EASONS' FOUNDRY AND Machine Shops. BUILD AND REPAIR Steam Engines, Boilers, Raw and Grist Milli. Oast inst in Iron and Brass of all descriptions. Semi orders to J. M. EASON A- BRO., Nassau and Columbus sta., Charleston, S. C. December IS_j_stnthlvr WILLIAM S. HENEREY. MiCfllN?ST MD F01I1ER. No. 314 Meeting street, (OTEAR LINE,) CHARLESTON, S. C MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES, HOLLERS and MACHINERY, Saw Mills, CornMiha, Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Milla, Cotton Seed crushers, McCarthy Cotton Gins, and all kinds ot Iron and Brass Can tinge, to order. Aprii J;. thfil?thno DRU68, CHEMICALS, ETC. _ PATENT MEDICINES AT THE LOWEST RATES. WHOLESALE OR RE TAIL: PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER HOfiTETTER'S, HOOFLAND'S AND PLANTATION BITTERS HALL'S HAIR RENEWER WLSTAD'S BALSAM CHERRY HOLLOWAY PELLS AND OINTMENT WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE PELLS, 4c, 4e. For sale by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 181 MEETING STREET. August S Opposite Market. DRUGS, For Sale, Wholesale or Retail, EPSOM SALTS. ESSENTIAL OILS, CASTOR OIL, SUPER CARB SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, COPPERAS, BLUESTONE, kc, 4c. E.H. KELLERS & CO. NO. 131 MEETING STREET. August 3 Opposite Market. CHEMICAL?. oIST i?-A.3srr>: TbTITHAJMJ OP SILVER CYA.VCRET POTASH ' CHROMIC ACID HYPO SULPHITE SUDA AND OTHERS. For ealc by E. M. KELLERS & CO., . NO. 131 MEETING STREET. OPPOSITE MARKET. August 2 SDICINES. JiJST RECEIVED: QUININE . MORPHINE CALOMEL ioD. POTASSIUM . BROMIDE POTASSIUM, fte., ire. For sale, Wholcsalo and Retail, by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING ST., OPPOSITE MARKET. August 1 NIE BEST TONIC NOW IN USB ' November 27 PUBLIC HOTICK. OFFICE OF Cir;' TREASURY. \ Jen uar y 3. li>i;7. J PUBLIC NOTICE IS HE11E13Y GIVEN THAT UNDiR tte following Ordinance It.-cn?es ha ve born prepare u tor delivery troin this O?icv. S. THOMAS, City Treasurer. SEC. 1. Bf it Ordained by tte Mayor and Alderman i> City Council assembled, That from 'ariJ after thc first dr.} of January, ljcenses shall be taken out for all cans, dr?) and wagon?, used for private and domestic purposes, ir. the samo m;inner, und according to tue carno provis! ztu now of force in relation to cans, drays and wagons, let Ol driven ti'or hire, except giving bonds, And cirti s;i< I. cart, dray or wagon, shall be provided with a badge con? taining the number thereof, and marked Private, to ut placed on the outside ol thc shall. SEC. 2. No person snail bc taken by the Treasurer rr turety to uny bond under the Ordiuanco concerning li censes for carl3, drays, wagons and other caoagi., m - less he or she be a freeholds. SEC. a. Tin* lollowing ehali hereafter be tho rat' J ICI licenses for public and private carta, drays, wagons, fr?'?. ?ucludUiR the hornea or mules ute.l Ihereoi, which nh; il oe ?ree lrom other taxation : POBLIC CABTS, PHAVH, ETC., OB THiiSI" EVFLOTgD 111 IVA BUSINESS WUA.TEVEi:, FOB HIHE DlBEorOU l.nilBH T. For every curt, dray or wagon, drawn by one lidrc? i'd mule, ?20. For every cart, dray or wagon, il ran ii by two li n M tot muicB, ?30. For every hack and carriage with two ? Leela, S.JJ. For every hack and carriage with font v. heels, HO. For every stage or omnibus (except line orautbcj with two horses, ?ju. For overy ?tape or omnibus (except lina omnibus, drawn by tour horses, $00. For every truck drawn ny two or mort hors.-sorrunlt.* loa For every express wagon drawn by two or more bones or mule3, ?60. BREAD CABTS AXD PnrVATE CABTS, DRATS, ETC. For every bread cart or wagon, $5. For every cart, dray or wagon, used for private or do. niestlc purposes, and not to be employed m the trans? porting ol' poods, wares, merchandise, lumber, or apt uiher commodity, for compensation, either directly or indirectly for thu same, shaU pay for a hermie Uir HUIU ol $ j, i - lu -ti vc of the burtie or mule. Ratified in City Council, this Kith day of January [n. s.| ia tho year of our Lord ouo ihoiuwiiul uight hun? dred and sixty-six. P. C. GAILLARD, lhiyor. By the Mayor. January 3 W. H. SMITH. Clerk of Council. WILLIAM BROOKBANK^ STEAM GAS FITTER AMD PLUJUIL2K, 1>LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GAS FLV?LEK-. 3A8 FITTING AND PLUMBING FRO.MPTLi '. i TENDED TO. No. U6 UNG STREET, anguitSi between uroaaanu w>ne<*n nrecti>. ?rUIIIUUX I O ll H IVk. GUANO! PERUVIAN GUANO Pau?V Guano Mu. nix Guan J Baugh's Raw Boue Phosphate of L?J j Reese's Flour of Bono Farmer's Bleater of Gypsum. For sale by j. N. BOBSC.. .'. No?, 1 and 2 Atlantic M Scptcmber8 tur' ii T??S. I. W. WILLIAMS & t0" . FACTORS, OFFICE COR. BAH AND C1RCH SIS., AGENTS FOB BEARDS' Patent Iron Tie. BEARD & BEO., NOS. 721 A\U 7-tJ KAIN ST., ST. LOI IS. Branch Oiiice No. 457 Broadway, Now York. PATENTEES, MANUFACTURERS AND IM? PORTERS BEARD'S PATENT ' LOCK TIE. Tho greatest>invention of the age for BALING COTTON, WOOL, HAY, &c, combining strength ?nth rapid? ity of adjustment to Bales of any size. August 15_ thalulnio CHARLESTON AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. HO Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealers in all kinds of Agricultural Implements, SAY/ AND ROLLER GINS. COTTON GINS. GRISWOLD GIN. nEXEREY's MCCARTHY OIN. H. L. EMERY & SON'S SAW GIN AND CON? DENSER, for Hnnrl or Horse Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'8 GIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER GIN. BROWN'S HAND OIN. CARVER'S OIN. EAG?.K GIN. HORSE POWERS. LITTLE GIANT HORSE POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT. THE ?EST, MOST""COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HORSE BOWER MANUFACTURED. In introducing this uew Power Into the msikot, we would ?tate that the following aro toma of the advan? taged possessed by the "LITTLE GIANT" over all other Horse po wera : L Ita great ?trerigth on account of being double-geared, which not only doubles the strength by dividing the strain on twice the number of teeth, but by gearing on both Hides of the whoela it equalizes tho wear ou the a Wt .i. arid materially leadens the friction, enabling the horse? to do much more wort: than with any other Power. 1!. Itu com par Ines* and extreme- portability, it weighing about one-half aa much as other Horse Powers, and occu? pying but one-third the space, it can be packed In small boxe.', thoa saving much expense. It is to simple that thc mo t ignorant person would have no dirnailty in putting it togcthbr. ?. Tho facility with which it can bp adjusted to any kind ut m ach?n' ry at any angle, either on thc ground or over held, without moving it from ita fouudation, will be appreciated by farmers and planters aa specialty adapt? ed for driving Cotton Gins. HORACE lt, EMERY'S PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. MHHWITZ'S MOWH A.\0 REAPING HACHlfiES. W ASHING MACHINES. PJOW J of all descriptions, Cast Iron and Steel. PLOW CASTINGS, in every varioty ; Cultivators ; Herse How ; Harrow.? ; Cast Iron Field and Garden Rol? lere ; Fan Mills : Corn Mills; Corn Shollers; Corn aud Cob Crushers ; Hay, .straw and Corn Stalk Cutters ; Planta? tion Carte aud Wagons ; Canal and Garden Barrows ; Hurgar Mills ; Grindstones ; Road Scrapers ; Churns : '-hovels ; -pele-, ; Rakes ; Forks ; Hoes, Ac, Ac, Gar? len Seeds, of all Kinds, warranted pure and Fresh. LITTLE O HM ILL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) CHARLESTON, S. C. .luue 18_tutha 0?TT0N BANDS. THE CELEBRATED "Arrow Tie" Cotton Band IN 1 Mls BO VED METHOD OP FASTENING IKON BANDS ON BALES. SECURED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT; ALSO, BY CONTINENTAL, COLONIAL, AND AMERICAN L'ATtNTS. A substitute Tor P.ope in baling Cotton, i 'oats 1> BS, is put ou faster, boid? the bale smaller, and iv ?il not rot. Adjusted to the size of the bile J at thc Press, and with he same facility as Rope. Painted and put up in thc moat convenient lora for ransportatlon. Thcso HES are acknowledged by all who have u.isd hem to bc the best InvcnteYL A fresh supply just received, and lor sale bv ROBERT M DRE ?v CO., A OEM'S POR SOUTH CAROLINA. August 19_Imo .WAILEY'S PATENT ?ELE FASTENING WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TI?. 5TBST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA STATE FAIR. r T 18 AS CHEAP A TIE, AND THE BEST ONE YET I Invented. It ia the t-tiongest Tie. sUudiug by test a train of ( too.*) two thomaud pounds. The mo3t easily tdjnsted lie. os it is Belt-fastening. The most simple, squiring only to ahp the bind into t!ie buckle, and the lUsticlry or the cotton fastens itself, and it cannot be tome uniastened. For sale, in large or small quantities, bv BOSS. KOHERTS it CO;, C munssion Merchants and General Agents, No..' il Front street, Now York City. STREET BRO. A CO., Agents, .Inly IS Sum Cheleston. H. C. 'EAGLE" COTTON GINS, MADE 0J?LY BY BATES, HYDE & CO., Bridgewater, Ma38. NEW YORK-187 Water street. BO-TON-5 Phoenix Building. NEW ORLEANS-GI St. Charles street. August fi 3mo PH0T??PHS FOR THE VMILLION ! ! [WILL SEND, POST-P.UTt, 5tt PHOTOGRAPHS OF thu most celebrated Actors ft? so cents; sn Actresses or 50 cenia; .10 Union Gener?is tor 50 cents; ?l) Bebel ienerals for GO cents; BO Statesmen for SO cont?; ?>0 bcau iful young Ladies lor 50 cents; 50 fine-looking youug ?eutlemcu for 50 cents; C largo Photoglyphs of French )aucin?7 Girls, in costume, beautifully colored, exactly as hey appear, lor 50 cents; or tor 60 cents, C ut the nv ot icautitul Ladies of tho Parltjiaa Ballet Troupe, as they j'pear in the play of the Black Crock, at Niblo's Garden, iew York. Send all orders to P. O. Bo: 177, T' N. Y. May 13_ CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR. ( Cirr HAIX, Septembex 2,1867. ) VOTICE IS H ..REBY GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED nj diot thr !>louthlv Returns for tuc month ot August ? st m compliance with thc Tas Ordinance, ratiilcd m the 28th ?lay oi December. 18**, must ^be ?jde ?n or leforo the 15th iusUn?. D. C; OIBSON Septembers 13 City Assessor. H ll U I I V ll wrvbtawi Flour, Hams, Side*, Shoulders, Strips, Lard, dc., BY LAURE Y & ALEXANDER. THIS DAT, 3d lugt tnt, will be sold be/ore otu stare, No. 187 Cist PST. st 10 o'clock, 13 bois. FLOUE 300 Hems 150 Sides 325 Shoulders 230 New York Ships 10 kegs Lard 16 boxes Cheese. Biscuits, Salmon, Baialns, kc, kc, kc. Conditions cash._ 'september 3 MILLIGAN' di SON, No. aa Vendue Rance, Will gell THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock, 2 THREE PLY CARPETS, I Rog, Furniture. Cook? ing StoTe and Utensils, Parlor store, 100 lbs Chewing . Tobacco, SmoUnft Tobacco, Pipe*, Shoa-Caao, 2 bbla. Roof Oil, 1 bbl. Yenedun Red, Dry Goods, Shoes, kc. September 3 _ BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the 3d September, will be sold, before our store, No. 90 East Bay, at half-past 9 o'clock, BACON STRIPS ' Bbla. Syrup BbU Flour Boxes Nativa Grs]? Wine Boxes Cotton Cards Kegs Butter Boxee Pickles. Conditions cash. September 3 Slioulders, Sides. Butler, Hams and Lard. I BY T. BI. CATER. Will bo sold, THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharf, at three quarters past 9 o'clock, 10 bids BACON SHOULDERS a hhds Side? 800 Strips 12 tierces and barrels Hams 114 firkins and tubs Butter, some daries oholce, landing per steamer Moneka 24 Arkins Leaf Lard. Conditions cash,_September 3 An assortment cf Furniture, one Mute, (7_rf and Harness, ai Auction. BY R. SI. M AH SHALL & BRU. TO MORROW, at half-past 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Broad MOHAIR CHAIRS, Sofas and Rocker, Marble-Top Sideboard, one Secrotary, Cooking Stoves and Utensils, two Cotton Oins. September 3 MISCE?ANEOUS." CHU' RICE MILLS. rrVHESE WELL KNOWN AND LONG ESTABLISHED 1 MILLS are undergoing complete repair and renova? tion and will be ready on the 1st SEPTEMBER to receive from Planters and others their Rice to pound and pre? pare for market. Thankful for favors shown u? by Fac? tors prior to the war, we would earnestly solicit a con tin nae co of the same, feeling confident that our Mills will bo made to do as good work as they ever did. CHISOLM BROTHERS, Na 32 East Bay. a^-The "Times," Georgetown, S. C.. will copy once week for six weeks and forward bill for payment. August 20_ tuth OLD ESTABLISHED URl ii STORK E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHIN Oi DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAYE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS TO their usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER i * POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES ? EXTRACTS, ?c. Comprising invoices from the most reputable manu* facturera. On hand, aU the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV. ALIEIt, DAVIS, WEIGHT, HOLLOWAY, kc. ?lao, a large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention is paid to thc Importation and selec? tion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go out of the Establish? ment PRESCRIPTIONS compouuded with .accuracy, and the public can depend on the utinost reliahilUy iu the execution of orders. E. H. EELLERS, M.D.. li 8AM, M.I) Marcha WE HAVE USED GALLIGHAN'S FILLS, AND FTND that they will do all that ls claimed for them, and cheerfully recommend them to public favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y Gen'l of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala. From THOMAS J. JUDOS, Judge Supreme Court. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation for Fever aud Ague, and find them all that ls claimed for them. TH OS. J. JUDGE Montgomery, Abt., September 29,1838. LOWNDES Comm, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEYER AND AGUE PILLS wUl do. They aro decidedly the best medicine for ChUls and 1 e vor l ever gave. I would not be without them for fl vc ti rues the price. J. A GRAHAM. AM KMC us, April 17, 1867. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured mo perftctly of Chills and Fever. They are the best medicine tor Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. RONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. MOHTOOUZBT, ALA., July S, 1868. Messrs. BLUNT k H ALK-GENTS: I have used your GALLIGHAN'S PILLS oa two occasions for Chills asa Fever, and find that they effect all that they ari intend? ed to do. They are the best remedy for the disease th I I have ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAS I. SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge ol F. and A. M. of Alabama. ALB AX?, O.t., March ll, 1867. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS In forty caseso Chills and Fever, with pe ri cet success. They are th t best Fever and Ague Pill put up. A. B. FANT. WHOLESALE IS CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, WIN li H A N & CO., No. 1C3 Meeting street. And by tlLDru3gi:t3. LLGUNT & HALE, PROPRIETORS, May 14 Cuio Montgomery, Ala. NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE,) CHABLIBTON, S. C., May 4,1367. ) THE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS ANL inclosures, vaults, Av., will commence on Monday next, 6t inst Owners and occupants are hereby required lo see that their premises are In good condition and that idl filth and garbage is removed as required by Ord I nance. Other Inspections will follow. Bv order of Mayor GAILLABD. C. B. MGWALD. Cl ' I oi Police. NOTICE. OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE 1 CHARLESTON-, S. C., August 31st., 1867.1 PICKED UP ON THE BATTE BY BY A POLICEMAN, a small sum of MONEY, which the owner can get on application at this office. O'. B. SIGWALD. Chief of Police. September 2_. M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, , NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. SS? KING STREET (Opposlto Anu street?, Ch ar los ton, C. S. -?ft?? Promptly attended to. Feb.cuT 23_.-il ~THE ORANGERURG NEWS. -r-*rrr T^HED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT P Osburg, a C. Terms $2 per annum, ia ad. Purine the spring and fall seasons extra copies of the oniXGEBcno NEWS wiil be circulated for the benefit ot "ur advertising patrons. . Contract Advertisements inserted on the most liberal terms Address SAMUEL DIBBLE Editor Orangeburg News, February % Orangebarg, S Sale THIS DA?,**?^S*5^rf^^cS^jo? at our Auction Salea Boom. W?-^J**25&?^ ONE CASE A880UTED MEBCHAHUIM, coBsanxo or ; BALMORAL SKIRTS, Hoop Skirts, Woollen Ho??, Tabling Damask, Jeana, CTastmerea, rhawla. Attached In a case of Foreign ATtiwhawn^, Ch*gm * Davidson vt. Folger ft Fibbs, sad sold bj Aaatgnoa M per order of Court t_ Conditions cash._fmtn3_Scptanoer 4 . Afterru and Pori Wine. HY JOHN Ci. MU.VOR ?i CO. THIS DAY, the 3d Inst, ot naif-past 10 o'clock. ?Ol bo sold at oar auction solea room, No. 183 Meeting street, * 10 demijohns PORT WINE, 3 and 5 gallons 6 demijohns sherry Wind, 3 and 5 gallon*. Conditions caah. _ _Saptamber 3 Special Safe- Wholesale Grocery Store. . MCKAY & CAMPBELL Will sell TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 4th inst, at 10 o'clock, at their Auction Sale Rooms, No. 138 Meetly street, opposite Pavilion Hotel. Bbl*, and bags of FAMILY FLOUR Bbls. Biscuits (assorted) Hams, Baco t, ftc. ALSO, - Bbls. WHISKEY, ftc, ftc. ALSO, FAIRBANKS' SCALE. Terms cash. September 3 tXDER DECREE Di EQUITY. Molony cs. Mo'.ony. Will bo sold, under tho directum nf tho undersigned, in front of the Old Custom House, os TUESDAY, the loth day of 8'ptcmber, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M., ALL THAT LOT) OF LAND situate at the northeast corner of Church and Cumberland streets, rnoasutteg and containing in front on Church street ninety-two (lo) feet, bf forty (lu) feet in width on Cumberland street, and ninety-three (OS) feet from north tosoath on ?sst Une, by twenty-eight feet nine Inches (38 feet S inches) in width on b* A Uno; bounding north on lands-; esst on lot of land designated In plat of Charlea Parker, City Surveyor, dated 38th January. 1339, by Number 3; aouth on Cumberland street, and wast on (march street. Terms-One-third cash; balance In one or two years, secured by mortgage of the premises, with Privileg? to purchaser to pay aU caah. Parchaeer to pay for papers and ?tamps. JAMES TUPTTS, August!? tuth Master in Eqtaty. AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, K }. WHOLESALE~SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ALL STYLES AND SHADES OF LEAD PENCIL? of superior quality are manufactured sad offcroa at fair terms to the Trade. The public aw Invited to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL th?- pre? ference. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO a ION DEALERS. ASE FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " _ TMTIMOSIAL. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) YALS COLLEQE, November lfl, 1888. J ' I'have always recommended the Faber Polygrada Lead Pencils aa the only pencils fitted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after s thorough Mal of the American Polygrada Lead Pencils, man? ufactured hy the American Lead Pencil Company, Nsw York, I find them superior to any pencil in use, oven to the Faber or tho, old English Cumberland -Lead Pencil, being a superior pencil toe sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary usaa of a lord pencil. These pencils aro very unaly graded andhaT? a very smooth lead; oven the ?oftest pend?a LcIA tho point well; thoT aro all that can be desired in s panoli. It give? zas great pleasure to be able to assoie americans that the7 will no longer ba compeUed to depend upon Germany or any otht.- foreign market for pe mais. ' LOUIS RAIL, Professor of Dr> Ting, &o. ALL PCS ena ..ait STAWXD: MmT "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None genuine without t ie exact name of Sis flnrt ?ook to lt De*a?ber?3_ NEW PEKFUm Foi' the Handkerchief. ia,. I I A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PEEFDME, Distilled ?rom the Bare ind Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. . MANUFACITJBED ONLY BY FHALON 4 SON, NEW fOBK. BEWABE'OF COUNTEB?EITS. ASE FOB PH ALON'S-TAKE HO OT IEE. Sold by Druggists generally, tnd Sold st Wholesale hy GOODRICH., WHAN & CO., January; 91 mthlyr There cometh glad tidings of ;oy to all, To young and tc old, to great and to small; The beauty which once waa ao precious and rare, Is free for all, and all may be fair. Dy the use of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying th? Complexion. The most valuable and perfect preparation In Wu; toe iring the akin a beau tirol pearl-like Ont, that la only und in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches, Moth Pitches, baliownea*. Emption?, and all Impurities of the akin, kindly healing tlie same leaving the akin white and clear aa alabaster. Its sse cannot be detected by tho closest scrutiny, ania being a vegetable preparation la perfectly harm leas Jx ia the only article ot the kind need by the French, an I ia con? sidered by the Parialan aa indispensable to lu perfect toilet Upwards of 80,000 bottles were sold dt ring the past year, a. autflcient guaran?es of its smote r. dirie* only 75 cents. Sent by maiL poaf-paid. ou rec* ipi of un order, by BERGER, SHUTTB ft CO., Chimuirfa,, 285 River St, Troy, fe t March ?0._ lyr. ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD MW AT THE WONDERFUL. REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H._A.PERRIGO. SHE REV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EYER KNEW. 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It costs you but a tri tic, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity, Consultation fee, willi likeness and all desired information. Si. Parties nvh-v. at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, aa if in person. A fuU and explicit chart, written out with all inquiries a. . swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt .>. price above mentioned. The strictest secresy will l c maintained, and all correspondence returned or deatr , - ed. References of tho Ugliest order furnished moss, e siring them. Write plainly the day of the month x -.a year in which you were born, enclosing a small loo. ot hair. Address, MADAME H. A. PERRIGO, - P. O. DBAWEB 203, Burr ALO, N. Y. March SO_ ir tTT/HlsKEBS and MUS- ?J?MML TV TACHES forced to grow upon tho smoothest m wB face in from three to five ^ weeks by using Dr. SEYM- mt??M NE'S RESTAURATEUR i CAPILLAIRE, thc most ^fl Ufo. wonderful discovery in mo- ^fa^^r^^ dem science, acting upon the Beard and Hair in an almost miraculous manner. It aaa been used by the elite o' Paria and London with the moat nattering success. Names of all purchasers will JO registered, and if entire satisfaction ia uot divan tu i ve ry Instance, the money w?l be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive ctr rulara and testimoni?is mailed free. Address BERGER 3LUTTS ft CO., Chemists, No. 28&River street Trot, N. i'.. Sole Agents for tho United fitatss . March 30_ xj The BeiinettsviLle ''Journal" IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT Bennetts vi Ile. S. C., ta the eastern portion of th* state, oy STUBBS ft LITTLE, Proprietors, and offer* raperiOT induceme nts tb Marchants and all othnv who cish to extend their business m this section of the Pee Dee country. We respectfully solicit th? pslroeaa? of mr Charleston friends. Tern?-*3 pur annum, invariably in advance.- Aorer. ssements has? tod st very reasonable rata*. ': rj Jmy |