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WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. JOB WORK.-WO lia\c now completed our office eo as to execute, in the shortest possible tune ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we moat re? spectfully ask tho patronage of our friends. -o Fust Ulm r Notice. POST OFFICE, ( CHELESTON, S. C., July ti, 1S67. f After to-day the mails for Northeastern Railroad will cloae at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they are expected to reach the Railroad "Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to be ready for delivery at this office at 3:30 o'clock P.M.. except on Sunday, when the hour w;U be from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M., until further notice. STANLEY O. TROTT, P. M. -o POSTOFFICE NOTICE.-An evening mail for Au? gusta and Savannah, and- for distribution beyond those offices, will close daily at the Postoffice at half-past 6 o'clock. PERSONAL.-Brevet Major-General E. R. S. CAN BY and lady, accompanied by .some officers of his staff, arrived in this city yesterday atul took rooms at the Mills House. SALE OF A (?noeEBY ST?BE.-We would direct the attention of our readers to the sale of the stock of a wholesale grocery itore which will take place to? day at the stand of Messrs. MCKAY & CAMPBELL, in Meeting street opposite the Pavilion Hotel. REGISTRATION' IN THE CITY.-The following re? turns were obtained from the different Precincts : WHITE ti- COLORED. First Precinct. 4 2 second Precinct. 3 4 Third Precinct.ll 6 Fourth Precinct. 43 29 Total.61 41 White majority.20 DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL.-A pleasing sign of the times is the increase in the number of private schools in the . itv, and tho advantages offered to those who are unxious to educate their children. Mr. A. DOTY, Jr., as will be seen by an advertise? ment in another column, opens his day and night school, at thc corner of Smith and Radcliffe streets. This school is well managed, and those who have heretofore patronized Mr. DOTY, will find it to their advs.utage to continue the connection. Mr. DOTY ia thcroughly conversant with his duties, and understands the art of teaching the young* idea how to shoot. THE MEETING STREET RETBEAT.-MESSES. BA DENHOP A Co.'s NEW REST AUB ANT.-The pathway of life is a thorny route, re he ved only here and there by some oasis at which the traveller can re? pose and forget the troubles that are >efore him. We have, in our immediate neighborhood, one of j these green spots, where tho weary can find rest, and where the turmoil and bustle of tho outer world are forgotten in the discussion of moro dainty subjects. To relieve the mind of the reader, who is doubtless anxious to find the precise locali? ty of this resting place, we announce at on;e that Mesara. H. H. BADENHOP & Co. have opened at their old stand a restaurant, where all that flics, swims or walks, may be found prepared in the most aocoeptable manner for either the epicure or the gourmand. To accommodate the numer?os guests, of the establishment, booths have been ( erected, and the usual paraphernalia usually found in first-class eating houses. The Mooting Street Retreat is so well known that it is useless to de? scribe it, as, in the words of a bard: ''None named it but to praise/' T^oso parties who formerly patronized the lunch- and took their turtle soup like aldermen, can now have an opportunity of in? creasing their knowledge, and of testing the com? pleteness of the cuisine. We know what will be the result of their researches, and leave them to the tender mercies of Messrs. BADENHOP A Co. -o THE FARVES for Septemba. baa been received. Thiel monthly is published by ELLIOTT & SHIELDS, Richmond; also, THE AMEBICAN FARMER, published in Baltimore, lr om which we take the following "Horse Reme? dies," copied from the Turf, Field and Farm: HEAVES.-There have boon various opinions ex? pressed by veterinary surgeons in relation to the heaves, bat we believe it has become a settled question that it 1B a disease, however, which can? not be completely cored. The severity of the disease, however, can be maternity mitiga tec, and thu following will be found worth tryinr,: Mix equal parts of pulverized borax and saltpetre, and give the diseased horse a tablespoonful twice a day, and every other day a spoonful of sulphur. Give also hah* a spoonful of copperas twice a week. Continue true mode of treatment five or aux weeks. WOUNDS ON HOBS ES. - One of the best washes that we kcow of for ordinary wounds on horses is to take one quarter of a pound of saltpetre, half a pint of turpentine, and put them into a bottle: shake np well before using; apply to the wound -throe times a day with a feather. This we have heard highly recommended from reliable sources. SALT AND ASHES FOB HOUSES.-Those keeping horses should, twice a week, throw in a handful of salt and ashes. Mix them by putt'og in three parts of salt to one of ashes. Horses relish this, and it will keep their hair soft and fine. It will prevent bots, coho, etc. A Utile ground sulphur, mixed with salt and ashes, and given once in two or three weeks, is also beneficial. All domestic animal? will be thus benefitted. BILL OF MORTALITY.-Return of deaths within the city of Charleston for the week ending August 31st, 1867 : DISEASES. Apoplexy. Atrophy. Brain, Congestion of. Cholera Infantum. Consumption. Convulsions. Debility. Diptheria. Dropsy, from Hepatic Disease.... Fever, Congestive. Fever, Remittent. Fever, TypboUL.. Fever, Worm. Heart. Diseaao of. Inanition. Indigestion. Injury, from accidental explosion oil a aheH. Marasmos. Neglect. Teething. Tetanus. Triamos N aseen ti um. Totals.. I 9 I 6 I 10 I ll RECAPITULATION : Whites, 16 ; Blacks and Colored, 21-Total. 36. ' AGES : Tinder 1 yeer of age.8 Between 63 and 60 yeera. 2 Between land 6years.. 6 Between00and 70years. 0 Between 6 and 10 yeera.. 2 Between 70 end 80 years. 1 Between 10and 20 years.. 4 Between80and 90years. 0 Between 20 and 30 yeera.. 4 Between 90 and 100 yean. 0 Between 30 and 40 years.. 1 Over 100 years of age.0 Between 40 and 60 years.. 8 _ Office of City Begiatror, September 3,1867. GEORGE S. PELZEB, M D., City Registrar. PROCESSIONS PROHIBITED.-It will be seen that by an crder from tho Post Commander all processions are prohibited in' .;.jre unless special permission is first obtained by the parties, and in all cases twenty-four hours notice must be given to tho pro? per authorities. This order will be productive of great good to the city, as it will at on..- put a stop to all disorderly gathering, such as torch light pro? cessions, political parade*:. Ac. These have re? cently become a great nuisance as they are always accompanied by a rabble, who do not scruple to engage in rows, and thus bring discredit on parties who were peaceably disposed. It is presumed that the order refeircd to processions of every descrip? tion*, and even the usual civic parades of the fire companies are inoluded. It would, however, be an easy matter for those companies desiring to cele? brate any dav bv a precession to obtain the requis? ite permission from tb." authorities, as no distur? bance has ever resulted from these displays. The order is not intended to cramp the liberties of tho citizen, but to deter unruly and disorganiz? ed mobs from parading through the streets, car? rying concealed weapons, and committing other offences against the peace of the city. In Charles? ton every procession is accompanied by a van? guard of negroes, both small and large-these arc always armed with sticks, and excited by the music, are rife for any disturbance, ami frequently provoke one for the mere sake of being in a row. It is this element that has invariably been the head and front of any offending, and as? it is im poasible to prevent their presento at any public parade, or to control them when excited, the order prohibiting all processions, will have a salutary effect. Our city has been toe long harrasscd by the crowds of idle freedmen who gather from all quarters at the sound ot a drum, and by occupy? ing the sidewalk and the streets, become a nuisance not only to the parties participating in the parade, but to the citizens who are frequently compelled to make a wide detour to avoid the ?Trowd. DEATH OF A LOCAL.-Tho last ead o? a local re? porter ia described aa follows in the Californian: Bat at last bis own timo came, and JIM DUFFY was about to die. He wasn't a particle afraid, notwithstanding all his falsehoods, for he knew it would help tho local Column ; so he sent all his relatives down stairs, and got his assistant re? porter to stand by him, and he made him swear that he would not give the item to any other paper, and then, with a serene smile on his face, be .elded up his life, and JIM DUFFY was no more. His will was full of items, one of which provided that be should be buried in Philadelphia, because it was in Pennsylvania, and a pencil (without a "vania," however,) had been his favorite tool. He desired that they should put the last edition ot the Exaggerator in hie coffin, au A bury him with the church service that had the greatest ii umber of superlative adjectives IU it. DROWNING OF A YOUNO LADT rs 8AVAITNAH.-The Xetrs and Herald of the 2d says : "As public I journalists, we are compelled this moaning to chronicle ono of the most heart-rendinr, disasters that, we think, bas av-ir happeued ir. Savannah, aud whioh has laid waste the happiness of a home and family. Miss DALEY, a young' lady aged from sixteen to eighteen years, the daughter of Mr. MICHAEL DALEY, one of our oldest citizens, accompanied her father North some time sinco, and while there was called back by the serious illness of her sister who resides iu this city. Leaving her father at New \*ork, slio took passage on the steamer Her? man Livingston, which, after a safe voyage, arrived | here last Dight about nine o'clock. Miss DALEY, ! young, and impatient no doubt to greet j her relative?, was among the first to a tart' unaided aud alone, to cross the gang plank, which in the darkness afford? ed but precarious footing even to those who were practised and had experience of. its danger?. When about midway between the vessel and the wharf, her foot slipped, and without ? cry she fell ! into the dark water beneath, which was rushing [up with the force of a flood tide, and sustained for a moment by her clothing, carried her toward the stern of the vessel, when she Bunk without rising again. Ont of a crowd on the wharf not one could be found brave enough to risk their life to save the drowning girl-a sad commentary os the selfishness of human nature. Her shawl and bonnet, we believe, were recover? ed, and at the hour we write efforts sre being made with drags to find her body." ?1. H. If yon want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, ic; Or, MILLERS' Almanac; li you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, villi any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIBAM BLI&BIS, No. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILT NEWS OFFICE. ,--0 Auction Salea Thia Day. R. M. Mitt-snALi. A Bro. will tell this dar, at l? ~, o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street, malea, horses, sewing machine; .also, one silver watch; also, an assortaient of iurolture. MCEAT A CAMFSILL will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, in their auction salesroom. No. 136 Meeting street, stock of | a wholesale grocery store. P. H. B. Are synonymous with Health, Strength and Vigor. Tho secret will be revealed by investing in a bottle* of PAN ETON'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For sale by all Druggists. fl A Fact Worth Knowing. Bakers wishing good FLOUR for Bread, should call at STENHOUSE k CO.. Na 110 East Bay. Families wishing choice FLOUR for Biscuits, Rolls, Ac, should call at STENHOUSE k CO., No. 110 East Bay. August 6 t Tito Time to Advertise In tts? Country. THC PBCESIX has a large circulation throughout th? middle and unper Districts of the State. Advertising: rates as reasonable as the stringency of the money mar? ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to nae the columns of the psper will address JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor, February 25 Columbia, S. C. TORTURE. WHO WOULD ENDURE THE TORTURE ARISING from Chins and Fever, when it can be essfly cored? Who would endure sleepless nights, burning fevers and Icy chilla alternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a trifle? Who would wander like an uncertain shadow, never knowing what moment they may be prostrated ? Who would be a burden to himself and a burden to bia friends, who are worn out in ad minia terlng to his wanta? Who would live thia life of agony when the great alter? ative and tonic HOSTETTER'3 STOMACH BITTERS, ?an be obtained at tbs nearest village. This long estab? lished and justly renowned medicine has never been known to fail in a single case, sad none but the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure it at once, and save themselves from, intense life-long torture. Prepared after a long experience and deep study, it has received the encomiums of tbs most eminent physicians, as wen as all classes from every part of th? country. To those who doubt its many virtues, ell we can say is, try it and judge for yourselves. Everyday letters pour in upon us, testifying to its great efficacy in c iring Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Lan? guor, Nausea and similar ills. September 3 6 Know thy Destiny. Mamita E. F. THORHTOW, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometry den, who has aston? ished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. V. Mad ame THOU K ION pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the Bingie or married bf either sex. While m 3 state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an Instrument of l?? tense power, known si tho Psycho mo trope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position to life, leading traits of character, Ac This is no hum bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert, she will aend, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what lt purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stomped envelope aodreasod to yourself, you will re? celve the picture sud desired Information by return mail, All communications sacredly confidential Address, lo confidence. Madame E. F. THOBNTON. P. O. Box 223. Hudson. N. Y ly March 30 Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest Importance to the young of both sexes. It leaches how the homely may become beautiful, tho despised reelected, and the forsaken loved. No yonni. lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, an 1 receive a copy post-paid, by return mad. Address P. O. Drawer. 21, March & lyr Troy, N. Y. UN FOR ALL! T7V?LL INSTRUCTIONS BY WHICH ANY PERSON, Jj jnale or female, can master the trreat art of Ven? triloquism by a few boura' practice, making a world ol fun, and after becoming experta themselves, can teach others, thereby making lt a source of toc?me. Full in? structions sent by mah tor 50 cents. Satisfaction guar? anteed. Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. May 13_lyr 44 Pr?vention is Better than Cure. " DR. RICORD'S Celebrated Pr?ventive Lotion. A PPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY JV the French Medical Faculty, as the only eafe and infallible antidote agiunat infection from Special Diseases. This invaluable preparation iu suited for either sex, and h is proved, from ample experience, thc most efficient and redable Prevent ve ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for in the Medical World. It used according to directions every possibility of danger may bc avoided ; a tingle application will radically neu? tralize the venereal virus, expel all impurities from the absorben* ^-Eels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and at a very small outlay, save hours ol untold bodily and mental torments. This most reliable specific, so universally adopted In the Old World, is now offered for sale for the first time in America by F. A. DUPORT A CO.. only authorized Agents tor the United States. Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, $5. The usual oise int to the trade. Sent, securely packed, on receipt of price, to any address, with direc? tions and pamphlet, 0) addressing to F. A. DUPORT k CO., Sole Agente tor Dr. Rk-ord's P. I.., May 22 lyr No. 12 Gold Street, New York. CHERAW ADVERTISER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE. SCIENCE, ART, 'AURICULIURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NEWS cneraw, S. C. Published weekly, by H. C. POWELL. IE RUB OF BUBSCKirnO?* : Hue copy one year.*?* Ou One copy six months.2 Ou One copy three months.\. .. 1 OU Five coplea ono y ear. . - I....15 OU HATES OF ADVEETlSDiS .* One Square, ten lines or less, first Insertion.$1 ca For each subsequent insertion.j- 1 00 All Advertisements to be distinctly marked or they vrtU be published una! ordered out, and chargeU accord ingly ) Merchants and others advertisinst by the year, a libe? ral deduction on the above rat?>s will be made. ( Novea-ber IS \ THE BAILI MEWS WE HAYE NOW ADDED TO OUB NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a moat extensive and complete ! Supplied with a great variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of the latest and most approved styles ; and we have every facility for executing all kinds of JOB WORK in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets * * . Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations THOSE OFIOUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING fOB WORK, will please leave their orders with ns. We will guarantee as good work, and ut as CHEAP RATES, as eau be liad in Charleston. CATHCART. MULLAN 4 HORM.. Mar ? GIN mais DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED J. for the use of th? Medical Profession and the Family, is now endorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chem? ists and Conncdaoeurs, as possessing all those intrinsic medicinal qualities (tome and diuretic) which belong to OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that our eatabUahed repu tatton founded* upon eighty-eight yean of experience-ivbundantly vin? dicates our claims to public ooundenoiv and guaran? tees the excellence of this Standard Ardelia. Put up in cases continning one dozen bottles each and sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, ko. A. M. BIN INGE E A CO, [Established 1778. Hole 1 reporters No. 15 Beaver street,. New Yor Opinions of tia Presa. . The Biningera, No. IS Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, aa the oldest and bea t house in New York.- Home Journal. The house of A. M. Bhuagar A Co., No. I? Beaver street, has sustained, for a period or eighty yeans, a repu? tation that may well be envied.-.v. Y. Evening Pott. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., NO. 163 MEETING STREET, Opposite Charleston Hotel, and DO WIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO & CASSXDEY. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charl eaton, 6. C. January 38_ tutti 6mo THE LANCASTER LEDGER* CONNORS &CARTER PROPRIETORS. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING AT Lancaster C. H., S. C, Having a large subscription list, it offers a favorable medium to Merchants and all ad vert i F ors who deaire to extend their business in the 1 upper Districts of the State. Bates ot advertising lib .ral. Specimen copy ol'paper sent on application. August 33 THE SUMTER WATCHMAN IS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM TER, S. C.. by GILBERT A FLOWERS, Proprietors, ?f. FOUR DOLLARS per anuum, invariably in advance. Advertisements inserted at usual rates. Every style ol Job Printlnp executed m tur nrat?st .?tvie ann sxeatpst iiiPD'ten. N-ot?m<*i V THE TRI WEEKLY NEWS, PUBLISHED IN WTNNSBORO' S. C., AFFORDS A profitable medium for the advertising public ot Charleston. We respectfully sollr it their patronage foreur mutual benefit, GAILLARD, DFAPOBTES A WILLIAMS. Ncvpuiher lfi THE SUMTER NEWS, DARR it OSTEEN, Proprietors. "PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SUMTER. & V. ? Subscription $4.00 per aunuiu. To Club!? ut tour (3.00 per annum. A<ivertii?>ii,f.|,iM inserted on liberal terms. Dofwmtit r H BARNWELL SENTINEL IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET Merchants and business men'try it for a few months "No risk no gain." Send on your cards: and 'increase your trade thia fall. There"* nothing to oqual Printer's Ink-it has made many a fortune. Terms for the paper-S3 pi r annum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at the rate ol' $1 per square ot twelve lines or less for each insertion. Cards of teu lines or less, at the rate of ?10 for thre<. months. Contracts by the year or tor six months, allowing prlv liege of changing on more favorable term?. Address EDWARD P>. BRONSON. November 1* Pubushex. nd proprietor. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC, PATENT MEDICINES AT THE LOWEST BAJES, WHOLESALE OB BE? TAIL: PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER HOSTETTER'8, HOOFLAND'S AND PLANTATION RITTERS HALL'S HAIR RENEWER WISTAR'S BALSAM CHERRY HOLLOWAY FILLS ANO OINTMENT WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE PILL8, Ac, Ac. For ?ale by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET. August 5_Opposite Market. DRUGS, For Sale, Wholesale or Retail. EPSOM SALTS. ESSENTIAL OILS, CASTOR OIL, SUPEB CARB SODA, CBEAM OF TARTAR, COPPERA S. BLUESTONE, Ac, Ac. E. H. KELLERS & CO. NO. 131 MEETING STBEET. August 3 ? j h ' Opposite Market. CHEMICALS. OUST HAND, -VTITKATE OF SILVER CTANURET POTASH CHROMIC ACID HYPO SULPHITE SODA AND 0THEB8. For sale by E. H. KELLERS & CO., NO. 131 MEETING STREET. OPPOSITE MABKET. August a_ MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED: QUININE MORPHINE CALOMEL IOD. POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM, Ac, Ac For sal?', Wholesale and Retail, by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING ST.. OPPOSITE MARKET'. Aug oat 1 ,_ THE BEST TONK) \0\l IN ISL ? November 27 EXCELSIOR !_EXCELSIOR ! CHASTE LL AR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR. For H emoTiOR Superfluous Hair. ? rTHE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE depilatory recommends itself aa being an almost rn dispenaible article to femal? beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure the akin, but acta directly on Un roots. It ia warranted to remore superfluous hiir from low foreheads, or from any pert or the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the same, lea Tina tin: akin soft,' smooth and natural This ft the only arttclc used hy the Preach, and ia tie only real ottectuai depila tory in existence. Price 75bents per package,' post paid to any address, on receipt of an order, bj BEBO KR, 8HUTTS A CO.. Chemists, March 30 1 Iv Na 295_Rlver St.. Troy. N. Y FO?TZ'8 CELEBRATED HORSE kB CATTLE POWDERS. This preparation, long ind favorably known, will thoroughly reinvigo? rate broken down and low-spirited horses, by Htre thening and cleansing the stomach and intestines. It ie a eure preventive of ah diseases Incident to this animal, such es LUNG FEVER, GLAND BBS, YELLOW WATER, HEAVES, ' COUGHS, DIS TEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VI? TAL ENERGY, Ac. ITS USE IMPROVES THE WIND, IN? CREASES THE AP? PETITE-G IVES A SMOOTH and GLOS. BY 6KIN-and trana forms the MISERA? BLE SKELETONS INTO A FINE LOOK? ING AND SPIRITED HORSE. TO KEEPERS OF COWS THIS PREPARATION ?9 INVALUABLE It in? creases the quantity and improves thc quali? ty of the MIL? It . hts been proven by ac? tual expertuent to in crease the quantity ol < VTT.ir ?nd CREAM 1 iweatr per cent., and . make the BUTTER - arm and sweet. In fat jLtetdngcstue.lt gre ..._ .---thain an appetite, o ens their Una, iud makes them thrive much taster. IN ALL DISEASES OF SWINE. SUCH AS COUGHS CTLLCXB8 TN THE _ LUNGS, LIVER, Ac, ^<^H^B_*_av this article acts asa J^eiM.-BS m\mL v sp?cifie. By putting /mi3m\Z ;'^f--' fo. Ht from one-half a paper^i^H __U ' to a paper In a barrel ^.JBK-;JAI_^??S*- _BF_1 D of twill tbs above dis- ^!HB?_t_= ea?es will be eradles- . ^ ;M_r_S=_rL2n' _; ted or entirely pro- 'cf^SSmvkmWS?^?mW^mm?i vented. If given in ^m?W<emmS^B^eWPm3r^m' time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. PREPABED BY S. A. FOUTZ & BRO., No. 116 FRANKLIN STREET BALTIMORE, Md. FOB HALE BY DOWIE & MOISE SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL. March 33_stnth6mo ililli^ OLD RD? VAN WINKLE GIN, GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, PORT AND MADEIRA, HARVEST BOURRON, WHEAT NUTRIENT, OLD HOMESTEAD RYE. TN ADDITION TO OUR BU8INESS OF SELLING 1 AVINES, etc., in original packages, and in order to insure to consumers Pure Liquor? i_ a compact und con? venient form, we commenced th? enterprise ot bottling and packing in casca our weB known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, Ac. and have sent thain out in a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching the purchaser. The geueral appre cistion and gratifying success that has rewarded our efforts hss encouraged us to maintain the standard aa i-e garda quality, also to make incretsod effort? to retain the contldence and patronage which has been BO liberally be? stowed upon us. BIN INGER A CO., (Established 1778.) Importera ot Wines, Ac, No. lu Beaver street, New York. The above popular goods are pct up ?u ca?ca contain? ing one dozen bottles each, and ara sold by all promiueut Druggists, Grocers, Ac. -o Opinions of tne Press. The name of Bininger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, ls a guarantee of the exact and literal ?nth of whatever they represent.-.Y. T. Com. Advertiser. The Importing house of Bininger A Co., No. 15 Beaver street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, talrnes? und the highest honor.- N. F. Keening Ezpreu. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO.. N 153 MEETING STREET Opposite Charleston Hot and DOWIE & MOIS*, SUCCESSORS TO KIIVO di CASBIDEY No. 151 MEETING STREET. Wholesale Agents, Charleston. S. ft Jsauaiy iii wfm?mos ASRIGUIT?RAL INGERSOLL'S lill POWER COTTON PR? For Conven ie net', Kt* on o m y and Cheapness, the greatest Labor Saving Machine that can be put on a Plantation. OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE i ALLENDALE, BARNWELL DISTBICT. S. C., ] Marco 1, 1867. | Messrs. Little <t Marshall : GENTLEMEN : I used, during the past tesson, one of j "Ingersoll's Portable Cotton Presses," purchased of you last September. I have always boen prejudiced in favor of the "Screw Press," and nothing but dire necessity in? duced me to try any other. I take pleasure; however, in adding my testimony in favor of its entire adaptation to the wants ot a cotton plantation. It has surpassed my most sanguine expectations. I have packed with but two hands, yet I prefer four-two st each lever. My 1 balsa all weighed over 600.lbs. The first lot I sent to market averaged 562 l:,s. My impression is that 600 lbs. is about the capacity of the Press, and a greater number of pounds subject the foilow-block to too much risk, un? less the sides or the cotton box was increased. It would add greatly to the value of the Press if the cotton box was ten inches longer. In hsste, I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Ac, B. W. LAWTON. P. S. I took my Press down and carried it some four miles to pack the crop of a neighbor, who failed to nave a "Screw" built; he waa so much pleased that he has determined to abandon the-"Screw" and purchase "In? gersoll's Press." B. W. !.. OFFICE or KING'S MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPART, 1 YoRZvrxxx, 8. C., April 10, 1887. I GENTLEMEN : I nave Just received your letter ot Feb mary 14th-upon my return to this place, after azt ab? sence of two months-and this reply may be too late for your "Descriptive Circular of Ingersoll's Cotton Press." The Press I used m packing my cotton last year worked admirably, packing, with esae from 500 to 635 lbs. With good active hands to work it, I am satisfied that from eighteen to twenty halos might readily bs packed ta a day. This Pr.'ss combines the advantages of lightneu, and consequent portability and Kiropliciry (being easily man? aged b, any one af ordinary lntelUgence). Great com? pressing force, with little motive power, and "last, but not least," it i? worked entirely by band, thus saving for the farm horses the hard labor Imposed upon them by the use of the ordinary "Screw." respectfully, Ac, yours, E. M LAW. To Linn A M A as H A LL, Charleston, S. C. For DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR and PRICE LIST address LITTLE & MARSHALL, Agents for the Ingersoll Cotton Presg. June 17 No. 140 MEETING S rBEET, Opposite Pavilion Hotel, mwf Charleston, 8. C. COTTON BANDS. TUE CELEBRATED "Arrow Tie" Cotton Band AN IMPROVED METHOD OF FASTENING IRON RANDS ON BALES. ?ECUBED BI BOYAL LETTERS PATENT; ALSO. BY CONTINENTAL. COLONIAL. AND AMERICAN PATUNT8. A Substitute for Rope in beling Cotton. Costa Ices, ie put ou faster, bolds the bale smaller, and will not rot ; Adjusted to the size of the bales at the Press, and with the same facility aa Rope, Painted and put up ;u the moat convenient form for transportation. These TIES are acknowledged by all who have a/ied them to be the best invented. A fresh supply just received, and for sale by ROBERT MURE & CO., AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. August 19_Imo WAILEY'S PATENT SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA STATE FAIR. IT IP A3 CHEAP A TIE, AND THE BEST ONE YET invented. It is the strongest Tie, standing by test a strain of ('(OOO) two thousand pounds. The most easily adjusted Tte, as it is solf-fastening. Toe most simple, requiring only to sup the band into tho buckle, and the elasticity of the cottou listens itself, and it cannot be? come un; ast med. For este, ia largo or small quantities, by ROSS, ROBERTS A CO., Commission Merchants and General Agon?a, No. 86 Front street, New York City. STREET BBO. A CO., Agents, July Li_3mo_Charleston. 8. C. "EAGLE" COTTON GINS, MADE ONLT BT BATES, HYDE dr CO., Bridgewater, Mass. NEW YOBS-187 Water street, BOSTON-5 Phoenix Building. NEW ORLEANS-61 St. Charles street. August 6 arno PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION I ! TWILL SEND, POST-PAID, 50 PHOTOGRAPHS OF tbo moat celebrated Actors for 60 cents; 50 Actresses tor 60 cents; 00 Union Gen?rele for 60 couts; 60 Rebel Generals for 60 cent?; 60 Statesmen for 50 cents; 50 beau? tiful young Ladlee tor 50 cents; 60 fine-looking young Gentlemen for 50 cents; 0 large Photographs of French Dancing Girls, In costume, beautifully colored, exactly an they appear, for 50 cents; or for 50 cents, 6 of the muet beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, as they appear m the play of the Black Crook, at Nib! o's Garden, New York. Send all orders to P. O. Box 177,1r \, N. Y. May 13_ly* WILLIAM BR00KBANKS, STEAM OAS FITTER Af1D PLUMBKH, 1JLAIN AND OBNAMENTAL GAS FLTUDREs. GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTE i VT 1 ENDED TO. No. 116 KING STREET, AUgU't SI Rptween Hrooa sud oi'.eeii ?irect?. AFFLICTED ! SUFFER NO MORE! When by the use ol DB. JOOVILLE'S ELIXIR yon can be cured permanently, and at a tri nmg cost. The astonishing success which has attended this tn valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness. General Debility and Prontrotiou, Loss ot Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or any of thc consequences ol youth!u. indiscreiton, renders it the most valuable preparanon e?cr discovered. lt will remove aU nervous affections, depr&asion, ex? citement, incapacity io btudy oi business, lons of memo? ry coniusiou. thoughts ot self destruction, fears of in? sanity Ac It will restore the appetite, renew the health of thoso who have destroyed, it by sensual excess or evil practices. , _ , _ Voung Men, bc humbugged BO more Ly "Queck Doc? tors" and ignorant ptactitioiiei-3, but send without delay for the Elixir, and be at once restored io health and hap? piness. A perfect Cure is uuaranteed in every instance. Price $1, or four bottles to ono ?ddre=s ?3. One bottle is sufficient to etfea a eure in all ordinary ' JALSO, DR. JOINVILLES SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cur.* uf Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Ure? thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections ct thc Eidneyn und Bladder. Cures effected in from one lo five day*. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the sv9tem. and never nauseate the sUimach or impregnate the breath. No change of diet in necessary while using them, no.- does their action in any manner interfere with business pursuits. Prke 41 perbox. Either ol' the above-mentioned articles will be rent to suv address, closely sealed, aud post-paid, by mall or exonos on receipt ot price. Address all orders to BEROER. SHOTTS A CO., Chemists, Haren 30 iv Na 'HS River street. Troy. N.T. "CRISPER COMA. Oh I she was beautiful and fair, With surry ryes, and radiant hair. Whose ciirliug tendrils, nott entwined, Enchained the very heart and uiiud, CRISPER COMA, For Carling the Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Curls. BVT USING TBIS ARTICLE L.ADIB > AND GENTLE? MEN can beautify themselves a thousand-told. It ts the only article in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. The Crisper Corns not only curls tho hair, but invigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; ls highly and de? lightfully perfumed, and is the most complete article ol the kind ever offered to the American public. The Crisper Coma will be sent to any address, scaled and poarpald for $1. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemlsti, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. V. March 30 lyi AUCTION SALES, Special Sale- Wholesale Grocery Store. McKAY & CAMPBELL Wlli MU. THIS DAY (Wednesday). Atb inst, at 10 o clock, at their Auction Sale Booma, Na 186 Meeting ?treet, opposite Pavilion Hotel, BblB. and baga o? FAMILY FLOUR Dbls. Biscuits (assorted) Hams, Uaco i, Ac. ALSO, Bbls. WHISKEY, Ac, 4c. ALSO, FAIRBANKS' SCALE. Terms cash._September a Contents of a Retail Dry Goods Store, moued for I convenient* <>f sale. McKAY ic CAMPBELL Will sell TO-MORROW (Thursday), 6th distant at 10 o'clock, at their Auction Sales Rooms, No. 136 Meelina street, opposite Pavilion HoteL ? LELAINES, Plaid Dress Goods, Cambrics, Flannels Satinet and Cottonades, Hoaiery, Ac. ALSO, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Notions, Ac, ALSO, HARDWARE AND TINWARE. Terms cash. September t MISCELLANEOUS. MAC MIX & SON, No. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (ESTABLISHED 1830.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALER? IN FINE CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHICH WILL BE SOLD lesa than at any other establishment in the city, aud warranted equal to any made in the United States. A3" Descriptive catalogues sent on application. Auguet 30_tow OLD EmBLB DRUGSTORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PII1N di DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST?, No. 131 MEETING STBEET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LABOE ADDITIONS 10 their usual stock of pure and boah DRUGS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDER i POMADES COSMETICS COMBA SHUSHES. EXTRACTS, Ar. Comprising lnvoloss from tbs most reputable mano* facturer*. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYEB, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV' ALLER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac liso, i largs assortment ot SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention ls paid to the importation and selec? tion or PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go ont of tue Establish? ment PRESCRIPTIONS compounded irith accuracy, and tue public can depend on the utmost reliability In the execution of orders. E. H. KELLERS, M.D.U RAER, M.D March 9 TO??T?syi^f?Sii*r?uW#T,?l^iW8" vtSMw ;CH!.Lt$& FEVER mi n~ I bel beb ?'a Lr. I aux iOUJl ab n ' ll bl lt ? TT7E HAVE USED GALLIGHAN'S PILLS, AND FIND Y > that they will da all that is claimed for them, and cheerfully recommend them to public favor. T- H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Alabama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Atfy Geni of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala. From THOMAS J. j CTOL JudgcSuprem* Court I have need GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation tor Fever and Ague, and find them all that ia calmed for them. THO&Jf. JUDGE Montgomery Ala., September 39,1858. Lowtonsa Comm. Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEYER AND AGUE PILLS will do They aro decidedly the best medicine for Chills and le ver I ever gave, /would not be without them for five times the price. . J. A. GRAHAM. AvEiuccs, April 17, 1867. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly of Chilla and Fever. They are the bert medicine lor ( hills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. BONALD80N, Clerk Superior Court. Sumter County, Ga. MoNTOoaaax, ALA,, Joly 9,1866. Keasrs. BLUNT A HALE-Gara: I have used your GALLIGHAN'S PELLS on two occasions ft? Chills and Fever, and find that they effect all ?iat they are intend, ed to do. They are the best remedy for the disease tint I havo ever tried. I consider them perfectly reliable. Respectfully, DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge ot F. ard A. M. of Alabama. ALBAKT, GA., March IL 1887. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS ia forty caseso Chills and Fever, with perfect success. They are th? best Fever sud Ague Pill put up. A. B. FANT. WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH, WIN KM AV A. CO., No. 163 Meeting street. AndbyaUDruggirtc BLOfJNT & PROPRIETORS, May lt 6mo Montgomery, Ala, NOTICE. OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE. I CHA&LESTCM, S. C., August 31st, 1867. ) PICKED UP ON THE BATTEBY BY A POLICEMAN, a small sum of MONEY, which the owner can get on application at this office. C. B. SIGWALD. Chief of Police. September 2_6 CITY TAXES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR I Cm HALL, September 2, 1867. ) NOTICE IS He BEB Y GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNED that th.- Monthly Returns for the month o? August past, ia compliance with tbs Tax Ordinance, ratified on the 28th day of December, 1866, must be made on or before the 15th instant D. C. GIBSON, September 2 13 City Assessor. M. ML QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NE W S PAPE BS, STATION F. RY, ETC. No. SST KINO STREET (Opposite Ann ihvetl, Charleston, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on hand Subscriptions received sud Goods delivered or for waracu by Mail or Express. All CASH OBDERS will be promptly attended to. February 28_ly_ THE ORANGEBURG NEWS. PUBLISHED EYEBY SATURDAY MORNING, AT Orangeburg, S. C. Terms 82 per annum, in ad vane 6 During the spring and lilli seasons extra copies of tbr OEANQEBDRO NKWS wiil be circolated for the benent ol our advertising patrons. Contract Advertisements i n*-rtjd on thejnost liberal terms. Address SAM ML BIBBLE. Editor Orangeburg N6WB. O February SS _Orangeburg. 8 Thc Bennettsville k JournaF IS PUBLISHED EVEBY FBLDAY MORNING AX Bennettsville, S. C.. in the eastern portion of the <tate by STUBBS A LITTLE, Proprietors, and often superior inducements to Merchants and all others who wish to extend their business ia this section of the Pee Doe country. We respectfully solicit the patronage of our Charleston friends. . Terms-83 per amum, invariably in advance. Adver? ts ementa inserted at very reasonable rates. Jury 8 THE CAROLINA TIMES, fi HUSHED AT ORANG E B C R G C. H. TBIS PAPER CIRCULATES l?BOUGHOUT THF middle portion of the State, and offers the best facilities for advertisers. February 2? AUCTION SALES. An assortment t/ F?rnOurt;, one Mme, Cart tmA Jarness.al Auction. BY R. M. MARSHALL st BRO. THIS DAY, ?t half-past 10 o'clock, fi Sa ? VTM? street,_ MOHAIR CHARIS, Sofas and Hocker. Marble-Top Sideboard, one Secretary, Cooking Stores and Utenauii, rwoCotton Gina. _ Soptsaber* On Account of all Concerned. BY R. M. MARSHALL tU BRO. THIS DAY, nt rio. 83 Broad street, will be sold, ONE SILVER WATCH AND CHAIN. September 4_ Three Mules, Two Horses, One Wheeler ? Wilton Sewing Machine, One Rosewood Piano, dc. BY R. H. MARSHALL. <* BRO. THIS DAY, at o'clock, at No. S3 Broad-street September 4 _ !*i/e Under Foreclosure of Mortgage-Slock of a Hat, Cap and Fancy Goods Store. BY JOHN O. MILNOR A CO. Dn TUESDAY. 10th inst, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, un? der foreclosure of mortgage from-to-, THE ENTIRE STOCK IN TRADE of Store No. IM Meet? ing street, corner Pinckney street, coNsnrrnte or: Men's and Boya' Felt, Silk, Bearer and Wool HATS, Vsl ret and Cloth Cape Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets, Straw Bonnets Bonnet Frames, French Flowers. Bridal Wreaths Buches, Foathere of all kinds. Silk muston Colored Bonnet Silks and Sauna, Silk Reps Colored Silk Velret and Silk Plush, Knit Sbawla Nubias and Jackets, Black and White Blond Edgina linen Lacee, Lace Veils, Spotted Black and Whits 8Uk Lace Head Nets Kid Olores, Lawn Handkerchiefs, Black English Crape Silk Bolts, Taffeta. Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons Black and Colored Velret Ribbons, Belt Ribbons Embroidered Seta, Wire Ribbon, Fur Muffs and Tippets. _ ALSO. STORE FIXTURES, COUNTERS, Desks, Letter Proas Chairs 1 large Iron Safe (Marvin's), Water Coolers. Conditions cash on dahrsry. ? . BgjjrMjljjjSit 4 Low Priced Heavy 3-4 Brown SKirtingi-Batet Granite rille C. Brot.-By li* Baie or Fiect. JOHN G. MTLB?OK ?3* CO., No. 133 Alerting Street. September 4 " 1 PRIVATE SALES. Cheap for Cafh-A two and a half story Dwelling in America street, near Mary street. " B> A- M. MARSHALL A. BBO., U?*A Vtmt* A???to, W*>. 38 Jtroad street. September 4, \ AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factor}-, Hodson City, N. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN STREIKT, PKW YORK. . ALI. STYLES AND ORAD ES OT LEAD PENCIL? BL of superior quality are manufactured and ottered Lit at fair tera?B to the Trade. The public are lnrited rm to gire the AMERICAN LEAD PEN STL the pre. ?j terence. VlP THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL TBS ?Sa PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AMD N0.1 EDS HjgVf DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL " T*^ rt t|* O WT A ?f SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) toanrriMiso DF1-ABT1C85T, \ YALE Cottsos, Noveauijer 16, 1S86. J I have always recommended the laber Polygrade Lead Pencils as the only pencils fitted ftiz both omaman? al and mathemaUral drawing; but, ivftsr a thorough rial of the Amerioan Polygrade Led Fenelia,' man afacrcml by the American Lead Pens.'] Company, New york, I find them superior to any pencil in use, eran to die Faber or tbs old English Cumbertaad Laad -,*andL Ming . superior pencil for sketching, ornsmental and mechanical drawing, and all the ordinary .waes of a lead pencil. These pencils are rery finely graded and hare a rery smooth lead ; eren the softest pencil? held the point wail; they are all that can be desired in a pencil ft giras as* rreet pleasure to be able to assure Americana that they sill no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or ray other foreign market for pensif. ?> morris BAIL. Professor of Dry Ting, Ac. AU maws au SXSICVXD: 49- "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None fannino without ti? eract name of th* nra* - jooktoffc_Dsosanherir -v **. T Bj*p***l WW ? ??*. .j?W?*WB**WN?"? ^aBBBBBJBBBBBJ -.- Jbb:;< 1 A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FBA ( IR? NT PERFUME, Distilled from the Rare and iieaotifnl Flower tram which it takes ito name. MArnrFACTUBED ONLY BT PHALON & SON, MEW Y OU. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOB PHAXON'fl-TAXE NO OTKEJL ? Sold by Druggists generally, and . Sold at Wartes?le by - GOOBM, mm & co., January 21 _ atifrln There cometh glad tiding* of joy to all. To young and to old, to great and to small; The besuty which on co was so precious and rare, ls free for aU. and ah may be fair. By Ute nee of . CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For lmproring and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation ia use, for jiving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only .'ound in youth. It quickly removes Tan, Freckles, Pim? ples, Blotches. Moth Pitches, fcaliownes*. Eruption?, and all impurities of the stan, kindly healing the ?MM leering the akin white and dear se alabaster. Ita .ass cannot be detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a regetable preparation is perfectly harmless, It Ls rite Duly article of the kind used by the French, sud is con lidercd by the Parisian aa indispensable to a perfect toilet Upwsrds of 80,080 bottien were sold during th* pa/>t year, s *nindent guarantee of its efficacy. Price inly 75 cents. Sent by mau, poe '-paid, on receipt ol aa arder, by _ BERGER, 8HTJTT8 k CO.. 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