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gai% jims, < THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 5, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. _._--m JOH WOKK. W? bave no? vvnipleted our office BO an t.i exeoote, in the shortest possible timo ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and wo most re? spectfully ask tho patronage of oar friends. -o Po-t Office Kotlcc. POST Omce, / C BABUSTOX, S. C., July ti, 1867. j After to-day the maila tor Northeastern Railroad will dose at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they ate expected to reach the Railroad "Station" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to be ready for deliver? at this office at 3:30 o'clock P.M., except on Sunday, when the hour will be from (j P.M. to 7 P.M., until further notice. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. -o PosTomcE NOTICE. -An evening mail for Au? gusta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond those offices, will close daily at the Postoffice ct half-past G o'clock. APPOINTMENT OP A CoLO?ZD M.V0I3T2ATE. The Phoenix says, we learn that out- of the last official acts of Genera] SICKIES, was the appoint? ment of W. Beverly Xusli, icolored . a magistrate for Richland District. REQISTJUTION Di THE ClTY. , _ WHITES. COLOBXD. >econd Precinct. 3 .? Third Precinct.7 ii Fourth Precinct.40 p_> Total.i. .3K> "M White majority.30 GEOBOIA STATE LOTTEBT.-The Atlanta papers fornish the drawing of this Lotten-, which took place on the 2d September. As a number of oar citizens have invested, we furnish the statement, trusting that they have been among the fortunate. This is not the grand scheme recently atlVertised, but the combination class No. Bl. The following wore tho drawn numbers: 78, 52, 22, 27, 25, 70, 72, 05. 55, 34, 1, 21, 09. Bl'RNINU OK THE REV. A. P. DICKSON'S HOUSE IN OBANQEBVBG.- -We clip from the Carolina Times tho following intelligence. Mr. DICKSON is well Known in this city, and his loss will be de? plored by a large circle of friends. The Times says : "We are pained to announco that on Satur? day last thc dwelling house of the Rev. A. F. DICKSON was bumed down, together with a large amount of tho personal effects of himself and familv. It is believeu to bo the result of accident. About ll or 12 o'clock in the day tho family in tho house perceived a heavy smoke, which was found to be issuing from the shed. Tho alarm was im? mediately given and efforts rnado to removo tho things out of the house. A good many things were saved, the most of Mr. DICKSON'S bocks, nome articles of clothing and rurniture, while many articles were lost, which, of course, cannot be replaced. As soon as tho alarm was given in the town, the engines were brought out, promptly manned and drawn to.the place. Most of the citizens assem? bled on the spot and gave all the aid they could, bat nothing could be done to save the building at that time, although the fire companies, both white and colored, together with the citrons, displayed groat zeal and activity. We understand, that efforts are being made to give Mr. DICKSON all the assistance possible to rebuild his house. We hope that a largo responso will be made, in return for bis eminent services, throughout tho last twelve months, in procuring and distributing bread to the needy. It the Dis? trict let him want, it would deserve everlasting poverty and starvation. POINT YTIW.- A pleasant excursion had we yes? terday, to thia place, on Cooper river, at pres .-nt planted by and under the supervision and coo rol of Monars. WELDON & PATTON. WC imbibed a " ?drop," ht a cigar, and took, in company with Messrs. HALL & I'BAYTON and ou? ot the gentle? manly proprietors, a surrey of the premises. Taese gentlernci havo under cultivation some '?50 acres of SB fine cotton as can be found on the coast. The growth of tho plant is luxuriant, and splendidly boiler!. They have already picked out some 3000 poonda of cotton, and from the ginned specimens, the staple) is decidedly fine and of excellent quality. In regard to the caterpillar, we saw "him," but none of that antlered species ethnologically -deseribed by a gentleman as of the third gene? ration. It was a small striped worm-not the army -worm by any means currently reported, bat of a species whose ravages are principally confined to "tho destruction of the leaves, and within an area .of three or four acres. The bolls have not been injured in the least, the destruction of the leaves by uo means indicate injury to the pod. The ten? dency will be rather from a few warm dry day* i o hasten tho maturity of tho pod. ^Messrs. WELDON A PATTON are using ovcry cx ertio.i to destroy thc increase of this " vagrant pest " ?u? have partially succeeded. From tho present splendid appearance of the plant-tho matured bolls-the yield will be abun? dant. We are aware ot exaggerated accounts of the worm. In fact so loue a time has ensued since caterpillars of any kind had made its appearance in the low country, on a cotton plantation, that the old planters scarcely know him, and the present planters, unacquainted with his wormship, are terribly frightened by dreadful tales of tho shaie of a shadow. They should romec.'ber that all "dangers are not deaths," and nevertheless the -alaoning representations, the yield of (he staple, JSIXT it has pasBed away, will be much better than anticipated. Keep cool, gentlemen, and don't be frightene J. In conclusion, we must say we spent a most stpreeo-ble timo, nevcrtholess caterpillars, ideas of j country fever, and will be pleased at some future .day to ren^w the ' Excursion." THE PALL TBJDE.- The fir1 of September, a* th? opening of the commercial year, has always been distinguished hi this city by the signs of life and activity that were theu apparent in every d?? partaient of business. Though somewhat under a cloud at present, the Charleston of '67 has the marne elements that in '59 and 'CO contributed to her ?ucees?, and made her one of the first commercial cities of the South; and although her energies i 'tare been cramped from the want of capital, the ittprovenient that has been effected in her ^undi tio Bianco the close of the war, is a conducing proof ol' her corning prosp?rity. The preparations that Dave t^een male by our wholesale merchants to accommodate the Fall Trade, are amply suffi? cient to snppi.v ?J? demands. Great taste bas been displayed' in'rhe selection of the diffirent stocks, and the purchaser will find nothing that is unsuitable for this market. On Hayne and Meet? ing streets the wholesale merchants have now in atore, and are in daily rec-ipt of the latest styles of goods. These are of eriry description, and they will be seid-not at the lowest market price but as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. At the commencement of tho new era the mer? chants of Charleston had to contend against a powtrlul opposition, but their endeavors to restore the former trade of the city have met with a par? tial success. Freights have been lowered and new schedules adopted by the railroads. Old firms have reengaged ia business, new stores have been opened; and though the horizon is still dark, the clouds hav J silv -i linings, and the fu? ture prosperity of Charleston is no longer a . dream. Notwithstanding the hea\ v and c ontinuous rains of the summer the city has never Leen more healthy, the bilk? of mortality are extremely light, and the deaths that have occurred are from natu? ral causes. It baa been tho practice of certain parties to misrepresent Charleston by stating tbat fevers and other diseases were prevalent, and thus ?eek to divert the trade into other channels. The pubhshed statements 1 rom the City Registrar are a sufficient proof of thc incorrectness of their as? sertions, and our country friends can visit Charles? ton without any fear. The different hotels of the city are gradually losing their summer appearance ; the hst of arri? vals is daUy increasing, and though a few of these may be transient visitors, thc majority an-old mer? chante who for years have made Charleston their market and who can be easily induced to purchase their supplies frort horses that have always ex? tended them every courtesy and attention. The receipt of cotton both here aud m thc upper dis? tricts will cause a revival of business, as the planter can then meet his liabilities, and the trado between the different sections become more brisk. With few exceptions the season has been favorable and the crops good, and the Fall trade of Charleston now depends up^n the efforts of her business men alone. BAAS BALL.-On yesterday aft arcoon a inato ! game of this now popular gamo wa* played 01 Half Moon Battery, betweon tho Kiawah anc Hampton Clubs of tbis city, which resulted ir favor of the former. Tne game was excellent^ played on roth sides, and was witnessed by a large crowd. Wri give the SCORES. KIAWAH. McNeity .. AIcGary.... Sinitb ... . Prince ... Locke. P.Uler.... Huger. Wideman.. Pringle_ Total. C. P. s. s. 1 B. 2 B 3B. L.F. C F. R.F. Baa 6 6 6 c 8 Outs HAMPTON." Beckman.. Zelglor.... Thoma?... 2 i?Peat. 0 (?Lee. ManLjault. Eason. Douglass.. Hutson_ 43 18 Total.. t a. s. 1 B. 3B. 3B. RF. L. F. C. F. Rn? O'ti 9 Kiawah.Iii I 5 I 8 I 2 j 5 ;14 I, 48 Hampton.\y | l_| l j o J 2 | 5 ?I 0_ Time of game, turee hours and twenty minutes. CLEAN XcohE.-LOCKE, Htioo:.. FLTS CACOHT.-FULLER, 1 ; LEE, 1; SMITH. 1; ZEIQ LEE, 1; EASON, 1; MCGVR?, 2. DUNCAN A. CAMEBON. Scorer for Hampton B. B. 0. GEO. POBTEB, Scorer for Kiawah B. B. C. J. B. CAIN, ol Carolina B. B. C., Umpire, -o RANDOLPH GORDON AND OTHER STORIES, by '.Ouida," author of "Idalia." "Chandos," "Strathmore," etc. Seco id Series. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincot: A Co. 18tr. We arc indebted io Hr. JOH:; ll. GBEXB. King strpet, for a copy of this book. As tb? title indi? cates, th; work before us is a collection of novel? ettes, written, probably, before the author becamo kuown to tame. The stories are all of great in? terest, written in a fascinating style, and will well repay perusal by those for whom Bf? has no se? verer duties tbau to read bght amusing stories. In their tendencies, these tales are somewhat Frenchy, not as immoral as Count MARMONTEL'H "MoralT js," but, perhaps, as noarly so as the difference betwoon tho last century and the pres? ent, and between France and England would per? mit. We regret to say that we are unable to throw any light upon the great problem, that puz? zles the novel reading public, whether "Ouida" belongs to tho fair or unfair sex, but we incline to the feminine theory. A SIGN OF THE TIMES.-The changes that occur in the business firms of the city are not unworthy of note, as they are often proofs to the outside world that Charleston is still progressing. Tho wholesale crockery trade of Charleston has, for years, been conducted on Meeting and Hayne streets; and before the war the large buildings oc? cupied by theso firms were filled to their utmost capacit}-. Since the resumption of business many changes have been made, both in the names and location of these stores, but they are still conduct? ed by 6omo of the old partners, who are thorough? ly conversant with this Une, and can offer to the country merchants well selected stocks. A recent dissolution of copartnership in the ?rm of W. O. WHILD?N & Co. has produced two stores, Mr. WHTLDEN having roovwi to Meeting street, nearly opposite Hayne, while Mr. Q. H. BROW*, his former partner, bas taken No. 19 Hayne street, opposite this office. These stores, together with that of Mr. W. L. WEBB, in tb j HORTON building, aro stocked with every article in their line, and the country trade will have ?io dif? ficulty in procuring their supplies. Tho whole? sale stores of Charleston ve ct present fully equal to those of former days, as the stocks are large and the goods offered on the same terms as in the past. TEE Cm FINANCES.-Since the resolution adopt? ed at the last Beaaion of Council to cease the issue of city money, and to receive the amount now out in payment of taxes, a great appreciation has taken place in its value. It was formerly far be? low par, being sold to the brokers at 30 par cent discount, but, eince the action of Council, uss been bought at 87} and 90 cents on the dour r. The employees of ?ho city were, without exception, paid in this money, and the complaints were so numerous that some action was necessary for their relief. The resolution of Council was designed for this purpose, but will only benefit s few parties, while the city will be a sufferer by receiving into ita treasury money that cannot be turned over again. The ordinance authorizing tho circulation of thia scrip was passed aft ir some opposition, but uss not proved as beneficial as its projectors sup? posed, few purs ons beyond the brokers deriving any ultimate benetit from ita provisions. In Charleston the City-lebt is averaged at $125 per bead and it requires good business tact and financiering, to meet the interest that is dne. The experiment of a City currency has tailed; it was inaugurated for'the relief cf tax payers, and they sho-jld now come forward, cancel their obbgations and relieve the City from its present embarass ment. WE IX A RN from the Savannah Ntws and Herald that the body of tbo unfortunate young lady, Miss B. DALEY, who was accidently drowned while stepping ashore fr.ira the steamship Herman Livingston, was recovered Monday morning about 6 o'clock, almost io the procise spot where she foll from the gangway. The deceased was seven? teen years of age, and was returning home to her sister, who was sick. Her father, Mr. MICHAEL DALEY, has been in the country about five years, and is well known. Tho deepest regret ia felt by every one at the unfortunate accident, and we trust that this lesson will . teach the propriety of having such gangways that safety of life may be tully assured. There is no reason why tb? ap? proach to and from a steamship may not be made as safe as tho passage up a flight of stairs. MARTYRS TO CARELESSNESS.-If all teeth that have been ruined by neglect could be strung together, they would reach thrice round the world. There may bave boon some excuse for this havoc in days gone by, when there was no absolute safe? guard against dental decay in existence, but there ? no apology for it now. FRAGRANT SOZODONT, tho world-renowned antiseptic dentifrice, as cer? tainly protects the tieth against decay, as oil prevents steel from rusting, or water arrests the progress of fire. tuthsS Septembers II. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If yon want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, fte.; or, 7iIn.T.ER?' Almanac; lt you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any atyle, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, No. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK DONT AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Auction Sales This Day. T. M. CATER will sell this day, ct 9? o'clock, on Brown's wharf, shoulders, strips and butter. MCKAY A CAUFBTLL will sell this day, st 10 o'clock, in their auction sales room, No. 136 Meeting street, contents of a retail dry goods store, Ac. ; also, gold and silver watches, Ac, and one mare, CAMPBELL, KNOX A Co. will seU this day, at 10 o'clock, at their cash auction honse, No. 55 Hasel street, new fall dry goods, Ac. LAUSIY A ALEXANDER will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, before their store, No. 137 East Bay. 200 bushels corn; also, brandy, wine and whiskey; also, ham), sides, shoulders, strips, kerosine oil, 4c. R. M. MARSHALL A Bro. will sell this day, at IOU. o'clock, at No. 33 Broad street, mules, horses, sewing machine; also, an assortment of furniture. A Novelty. The latest and most effectual remedy for the cure of debility, loss of appetite, headache, torpor of the liver, etc., is PANKNLN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For sale by all Druggists. th A Fact Worth Knowing. Bakers wishing good FLOUR for Bread, should call ut STENHOUSE & CO., No. 110 East Bay. Families wishing choice FLOUR for Biscuits, Rolls, fcc,, should call at STENHOUSE A CO.. No. 110 East Bay. August ti -0 The Time to Advertise tn the C'onntry. Tm: PHCENIX ha.< a large circulation throughout th? middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertisini; rates as reasonable as the stringency of the money mar? ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to use thc columns of tho paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor, February 25 Columbia. S. C. CITY TAXES . MONTHLY RETURNS. KFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, I Crrv HALL. September 3. 1867. f VT OT ICE I? H. BEIS? GIVEN TO ALL CONCERNEE "Ll that the. Monthly Returns for the mouth of Augunl past, in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, rstliie? on the 26th day ot December, I806, must be made on 01 l efore the lJtfe instant. JJ. C. GIBSON, Scptembur a _13 City Assessor. So. I LICENCES. OFFICE CLERK OF COT^CTL, I July 24, 1867. J THOSE PERSONS WHO MADE APPLICATI ONS FOI No. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE ai? hereby notified to ie port ot this otnee with tneir applications lmuiel lately. W H. SMITH, July 25 Clerk of Council. TORTURE. WHO WOULD ENDURE THE TORTURE ARISING from Chills and Fever, when it can be easily cured ? Who would endure sleepless nights, burning fevers and icy chills alternately, when a remedy can be obtained foi a tune ? 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 his friends, who are worn out m administering to his want., ? Who would Uve this life of agony when the great alter? ative and tonic. HOSTETTER'3 STOMACH BITTERS, can be obtained at the nearest village. ' This long estab? lished and justly renowned medicine has never been known to fail in s single case, and nono hut the foolish nd weak wduld hesitate to procure it at once, and save themselves from, intense hie-long tortore. Prepared atter a long experience and deep study, it has received the encomiums of the most eminent physicians, as well as all classes from every ps rt of tho country. To those who doubt ita many .irtues, all we can say is, try it ?nd judge for yourselves. Every day letters pour in upon us, testifying to its great efficacy in curing Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Lan? guor, Nausea and similar ills. september 2 6 Know thy Destiny. >i,n.Mr E. F. TnonxroN, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psychomctr.cian, who has aston? ished thc scientific classes of the Old World, bas now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. V. Madame TSOBKIOSpos? sesses such wonderful powers of second eight as to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the Eingle or married of either sex. While fe a stale I of trance, she delineates the very featurw of the person * von are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of In? tense pow er, known as the Psycbomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband ox wife ot tho applicant, together with date of marriage, position in Ute, leading traits of character, Ac. Thia : ls no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert She will send, when desired, a cortifled certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture ls what lt purports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, age, disposition and complexion,and enclosing fifty conti and shunned envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired information by return mail, All communications sacredly confidential. Address, ia confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 233, Hudson. N. T ly March 30 Free to Everybody. A Large 0 pp. Circular, giving; information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentloman should nul to send their address, and receive a oopy post-paid, by return maiL Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, Maroh 30 lyr . Tro/, N. Y. THEE DAILY mm . WE BAYE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most extensive and complete Supplied with a great variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of the latest and most approved styles ; sud we have every facility fur executing all kinda of JOB WORE io ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and; Steamboat Printing Business Cards . Invitations &c" &c, fie. THOSE 0F:0UR FRIENDS DE SIRING JOB WORK, will please leave their orders with ns. We will guarantee as good work, and ut as CHEAP RATES, as can he had in Charleston. CATHCART. MILLAN k MORTON. May 0 'Prevention is Better than Care. " DR. RICORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY j\_ tue French Medical Faculty, as the only safe and infallible antidote against iufcctiou from Special Diseases. This invaluable preparation is suited for either sex, and ha? proved, from ampio experience, the most efficient sud reliable Preventive ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum long sought for in the Medical World. It used according to directions every possibility of danger may be avoided; a single application will radically neu? tralize the venereal virus, expel all impurities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and at a very small outlay, save hours oi untold bodily and mental torments. This most reUable specific, so universally adopted In the Old World, is now offered for sale for the first time in Amera* by F.' A. DUPORT 4: CO-, only authored Ageniifer the United States. Price $3 per bottle. Large bottle, double aize, $5. The usual oiacount to the trade. Sent, securely pa.kod, on receipt of price, to any address, with aire; tiens and pamphlet, by addressing to F A. DUPORT A CO., Sole Agents for Dr. Ricord's P. L , Miy 22 lyr >'o- Vi Gold Street, Nsw York. AGRIGULTURAL GUANO! PERUVIAN GUANO Pacific. Guano Phoenix Guano Baugh'a Raw Bone Phosphate ot Lime Reese's Flour of Bone Fanner's Plaster of Gypsum. For sale by 3. N. HOBSON. Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. September 3 tuthstmo I. W. WILLIAMS & (0.. FACTORS, FICE COR. KAYNE AND CHURCH STS" AGENTS FOR BEARDS' Patent Iron Tie. BEA11D & BRO., NOS. 791 AND 7*3 MAIN ST.. ST. LOUIS. Branch Office No. 457 Broadway, New York. PATENTEES, MANUFACTURERS AND IM? PORTERS BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIE. The greatest invention of the age for BALING COTTON, WOOL, HAY, & c., combining strength with rapid? ity of adjustment to Bales of any size. August 15 tustulmo CHARLESTON J AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealers in all kinda of Agricultural Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GINS. COTTON GINS. GRISWOLD GIN. HENEREY'8 MCCARTHY OIN. H. L. EMERY & SON? SAW GIN AND CON? DENSER, for Hand or Horse Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO."8 GIN. NEW YORE COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER GIN. BROWN'S HAND GIN. CARVER'S GIN. EAGLE GIN. HORSE POWERS. UTILE titAM HOUSE 'lill th. THE LITTLE GIANT. THE BEST. MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. In Introducing this new Power into the mattet, we would ctats that the following are come of the advan? tages possessed br the "LITTLE GIANT" over all other H?r*'powere: I. I s great strength on account of being double-geared, whicn not only dodbles the strength by dividing the strain on twice the number of teeth, but by gearing on both aides of the wbeeta it equalizes the wear on thc sharla, and materially lessens the friction, enabling the horses to do much more work than with any other Power. 2. Ita compactness 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 packe 1 In small boxea, thus saving much expense. It is so simple that the most ignorant person would have no difficulty in putting lt together. 3. The facility with which it cac he adjusted to sny kind of machtn'.ry at any angle, either on the ground or over head, without moving lt from. Ita foundation, will be appreciated by farmers and planters as specially adapt? ed for driving Cotton Gina. HORACE! L. EMERY'S PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. NISHWITZ'S MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES. WASHING MACHINES. Plows of all descriptions, Cast Iron and-Steel. FLOW CASTINGS, in every variety ; Cultivators ; Hcrse Hoes ; Harro?** ; Cast Iron Field and Garden Rol? lers ; Faa Milla; Corn Mills; Corn Shelters; Corn and Cob Crushers ; Hay, Straw and Cora Stall; Cutters ; Planta? tion Carts and Wagons; Canal-and Garden Barrows ; Sugar Mills ; Grindstones : Road: 8 rrapore ; Churns: Miovels j Spadea?-lakes ; Forks ?Btes, kd, kc, Oar >1< n Seeds, of all Kind ?> , warrant cd pme and Fresh. LITTLE & 1?94LL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPJMTE PAVILION HOTEL,) CHARLESTON, S. C. June?l? tnths COTTON BANDS. TUE CELEBRATED "Arrow Tie" Cotton Band AN IMPROVED METHOD C F FASTENING IKON BANDS ON BALES. SECURED BY BOYAL LETTERS )TATENT; ALSO, BY CONTINENTAL, COLONIAL AND AMERICAN PATtNTS. " A substitute for Bope in baling Cition. Coats less, is put on faster, holds the hale smaller, and will not rot. Adjusted to the atze of the bales at the Presa, and with the same facility as Rope. Painted and put up :n the most convenient form for transportation. . , These TIES are acknowledged oy all who Lave u.ied them to be the best invented. A fresh supply Just received, snd for sale by ROBERT MURE & CO., AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. August 19 _._lm0 WAILEY'S PATENT SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED AT LOUISIANA STATE FAIR. IT IS AS CHEAP A TIE AND THE BEST ONE YET invented. It is the strongest rie, standing by teat a strain of ( ?OOO) two thousand pout ds. The most easily adjusted Tte, as it ls self-fastening. The most simple, requiring only to slip the band into the buckle, and the elasticity of ?he cotton lastens it self, and it cannot be? come un fastened. For sale, lu large or small quan aries, by roi nate, e R0S3 IOBERTH A CO.. Commission Merchants a'ul General Agents, No. 8C Front s reet, New\ork City. STREET BRO. A CO., Agents,' ?jUlV is _gmo_Charleston. S. C. ^EAi?LirF^OTrON GINS, MADE ONLY BT BATES, HYDE & CO., Bridgewater, Mas?. NEW YORK-187 Water street BOSTON-5 Phoenix Building. NEW ORLEANS-? St Charles street August 6 ??no M. M. QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer JN BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. No. 517 KING STREET (Opposite Ann street), C h ar les ton, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES ol the Press always on hand, subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mail or Express. All CASH ORDERS will be promptly attended to. February 16_ly The Greenville Mountaineer IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT SI 50 PEL' year, in a Ivanco. Advertis?*ments inserted nt usut.l rates. G. E. ELFORD, May IO Editor and Pror-rictor LAW GARDS BUTLER & YOUXAXS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND Solicitors in Equity, EDGEFIELD, COURT not ?.K, S. I M. C. BDTLEB.LEROY F. YO?MANS. September 5 MACHINE SHOPS, MS?NS "FOUNDRY AND Machine Shops. BUILD AND REPAIR Steam Engin ea, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Cast ln?i in Iron and Brass of {all descriptions. Send orders to J. M. EASON A BRO., Nassau and Columbus sta., Charleston, 9. C. December 15 stat hi yr WILLIAM S.HENEREY, MAdUlT ll FOfXDER. No. 314 Meeting street, (AiKAR Li v K, CHARLESTON, S. C "ll. MANUFACTURES STEAM ENG?NES. BOXERS JV1 and MACHINERY, Saw Mills. Corn Milli, Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal Sugar Mills, Cotton See l Crashers, McCarthy Cottou Oins, and all kinds ot Iron and Brass Castings, to order. April 25 thsruGmo DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. rjfC.CCARH!? FAMILY MEDICINES I?OR CHOLER \ AND DIARRHOEA USE DR. C. G. 1 GARRISON'S CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA PRE? VENTIVE. It has not its equal in the world. Price fifty centa per bottle. For sale, wholesale and retail, at my store. No. 211 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, and by OOWIK <fc MOISE. SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. No. 151 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. August JO _mthsG PATENT MEDICINES AT THE LOWEST I TES. WHOLESALE OR RE? TAIL: PERRY DAMS' PAIN KILLER HOSTETTER'S. HOOFLAND'S AND PLANTATION BITTERS HALL'S HAIR RENEWER WISTAB'S BALSAM CHEER HOLLOWAY PILLS AND OINTMENT WRIGHT'S VEGETABLE PILLS, 4c, 4c. For sale by E. li. KELLERS ?V CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET, August 5 Opposite Market. DRUGS, For Sale, Wholesale or Retail. EPSOM SALTS. ESSENTIAL OILS, CASTOR OIL. SUPER CARE SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR. COPPERAS, BLUESTONE, 4C 4c. E. H, KELLERS & CO. NO. 131 MEETING STREET. August 3 Opptslto Market. CHEMICALS oIST ?A.2srr>3 .jyriTRATE OF SILVER CTANCRET POTASH CHROMIC ACID HYPO SULPHITE. SODA AND OTHERS. For sale by E. H. KELLERS & CO., NO. 131 MEETING 9TBEET, OPPOSITE MARKET. August 2_ MEDICINES. JUST RECEIVED: QUININE MORPHINE CALOMEL IOD. POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM, Ac, Ac. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 181 MEETING ST., OPPOSITE MARKET. August 1 _ _ TONIC NOW IN USE ! mm THIS DELICIOUS TONIC, ESPECIALLY DESIGNED for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, is now ondorscd by all the prouilnc.it Physicians, Chem IstB and Connoisseurs, as possessing all those ?ntnusic medicinal qualities (tonic and diuretic) which belong to au OLI) AND PURE GIN. We trust that our established reputation founded upon eighty-eight years ot experience-abundantly vin? dicates our claims tu public contidenee, and guaran? tees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each and sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, Ac. A. M. BIN INGER 4 CO, |Estsl>lishPd 1778. Sole Importer* Nu. 15 Braver street, New Vui Opinions ot'll? Pres*. The Blniugers, No, IS beaver stret t, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best bouse in New Vork.- -Home Journal. The bouse of A. M. BMinger L <V>., No. 15 Beaver ptreet, has sustained, tor a period ot eighty y.-prn, a repu? tation that may weU bu envied.-Iff. V. Evening Pott. GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., NO. 153 MEETING STREET, opposite Charleston Hotel. ami DO WIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KIN?* &CASS1DEY. NO. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale AgcnU, Charleston, S. C. January 29 tuths t?uiu NOTICE. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, I CitABLEsrai, S. c.. Mav 4,1307. J TBE REGULAR INSPECTION OF THE LOTS AND inclosurcs, vaults, kc, will commence on Monday ;itit, Ct lust Owners ond occupants are hereby required to see that their premises arc in good condition and that ?di filth and ftartcge is removed as required br Ordi nance. Other inspections will lollow. Dr order ol'Mayor'TAILLAJU). O. B. PIGWALD. C?.;;?c? Ponce. AUCTION SALES: i Contenta of a Retail Dry Gooda Store, moved for convenience of ?ate. McKAY & CAMPBELL Will sell THIS DAV (Thursday). 5th instant, st 10 0 cloe*, at their Auction Sales Rooms, No. 136 Meeting etreet, opposite Pavilion Hotel DELAINES, Plaid Dress Goods, Cambrics, Flannels, Satinet and Cottousdes, Hosiery, Ac. ALSO, READY-MADE CLOTHING. Nouons, Ac. ALSO, HARDWARE AND TINWARE. ALSO, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Silver Cups Plated Jewelry. ALSO, 1 OREAM COLORED MARE Tvnns cash._ September S New and Desirable Fall Dru doods, Boots and Shoes. Notions and Jbilel Soaps. CAMPBELL, KNOX di CO., Cask Auction House. No. A5 Hasel street, opposite Postofflce, Will sell THIS DAY. commencing st 10 o'clock. New atvle FALL PRISTS, Mourning Prints, Dress Plaids. 1-4, 7-* and 3-4 Longcloth, 10-4 Bleached Sheet? ings; Great Falls, 4-4 Brown, 7-8 and 4-4 Shirting*; Checks, Hollands, Linens. Cambrics, Jaconets (checked and pain), Silicias, Drills, Colored Cambrics, Ac, Ac. ALSO. 7-4 BROADCLOTH, Cassimercs, Satinets, Tweeds, Plaids, Kersey Jean?, and other Fall Goods. ALSO, HOSIERY, Gent's. Ladies', Misses' and Youths', in colors and plain; L. C. Handkerchiefs, Brue Romola, Colored, Bordered, Madras and Madder Handkerchiefs, Ac, Ac. ALSO, LADIES', MISSES' AND MEN'S GAITERS, Bootees and Brogans, Notions, Toilet Soaps, Jewelry, Ac, Ac Conditions cash._September 6 Damaged Cont. BY HBNRY COBIA & CO. TO-MORROW, Cth inst, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, on Accommodation Wharf, 546 BAGS CORN, slightly damaged on board schooner -, on her voyage from Norfolk to this port, and sold on account of Underwriters and all concerned. Conditions cash. September 5 Three Mules, two Horses, one Wheefer & Wilson Sewing Machine, one Rosewood Piano, dc. BY R. 91. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAY, at half-past 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Broad-street, will be sold. September 5 -An assortment < r Furniture, one Mule, Cart and Harness, at Auction. BY R. M. MARSHALL Oe BRO. [THIS DAY. at half-past 10 o'clock, at Ma 33 Broad street, will be ?old, MOHAIR CH ALUS, Sofas and Rocker. Marble-Top Sideboard, one Sec etary, Cooking Stoves and Utensils, two Cotton Gins. September 4 INSURANCE. WORLD MUTUAL LIFE IMBUE HI OF 'NEW YORK. BO ABO OF DIRECTORS : A. A. LOW. ' I. H. F ROTH TNG H A M. SAMUEL W1LLET8. GEO. L. WELLARD. OLIVES H. GORDON. H. E. PIERREPOINT B. B. CBITTENDEN. GEO. F. THUMAE. PETER C. CORNELL. JOHN HOLSEY. Hon. WM. KELLY. E. TOWNSEND. WM. 8. TISDALE. TAOS. T. BUCKLEY. GIL. L. BEECKMAN. HENEY A. SWIFT. X08. A. SPBAGUE. JAS. H. PRENTICE. RUFUS R. GRAVES. H. MES3ENGEK. ALEX. Wi BLAKE. GEO. L. NICHOLS. JAMES 8. NOYES. J. W. FROTHING HAM. WM. C. FOWLES. WM. O. S BELDON. RAM'L B. CALDWELL OLIVER 8. CARTER. N. 8. BENTLEY. LEWIS B. LOBER. WM. P. PRENTICE. J. T. B. MAXWELL. J. H. FROTHINGHAM. EZB A P. PRENTICE. Erm. a TABER. BEN J. HICKS. o rriciBS : GEORGE L. WILLARD, President. O. H. GORDON, Vice President. C. ??. PLYER, Secretary and Actuary. THE PLAN8 FOB BUSINESS FOR THIS INSTITU? TION are very liberal and attractive to those who wish to insure their lives In a FIRS T CL \ SS COMPANY, lb. business is very large and rapidly increasing, AU tho various kinds of policies are insured ou aa favorable terms aa are offered in any other good Company m ?he oountrv. DIVIDENDS Increase with the aft" rA the Policy. Non-participating-rates are lower than those of any Company in the world. Loases paid in thirty days after due nonce and proof of death. Liberal arrange? ments made in regard to tr? vel. One-third of the amount ot premium will be leased tte pollcy-hokier If desired. J. ALFRED CAY, General Agent, Office in rear of Elmore Insurance. July 13 stothSmo Law Bange, Broad street THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AMD GLOBE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital. .H6,000,000, Gold. STOCKHOLDERS PERSONAL? RESPONSIBLE. LOSSES ADJUSTED HEBE. 0. T. LOWNDES, Agent May 16_thTmo No. lu Broad stre6t MISCELLANEOUS. /TULESE WELL KNOWN AND LONG ESTABLISHED X MILLS are undergoing complete repair and renova? tion and win be ready on the lat SEPTEMBER to receive from Planters and others their Bice to pound and pre? pare tor market Thankful for favors shown u? by Fac? tor? prior to the war, we would earnestly solicit a con? tinuar ce of the same, feeling confident that our Mule will be made to do a? good work aa they ever did. CHTSOLM BROTHERS, No. 33 East Bay. aa-The "Times," Georgetown. 8. C.. will copy once a week for alz weeks and forward bill for payment August 30 tutti OUI EffiBLISBEII DRIIfi STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHIS He DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS IO their usual stock of pure and fresh DRUGS MEDICINES "DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, Ac Comprising Invoice* from the most reputable manu? facturers. On hand, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, BALI?, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WEIGHT, HOLLOWAY, ftc ?Iso. i targe assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHERTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWABE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Great attention ls paid to the importation and selec? tion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and none other are allowed to go out of the Establish? ment. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with ?accuracy, and the public can depend on the utmost reliability in the execution of orders. E. H. kELLEflS, il). Il Iii ER, M.II March U ?_ 'ASTROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MAD*: LtY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H._A. PERRIGO. Ol OE KEV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. O Shu restores to happiness those who, from doleful events, catastrophes, crosses ir. love, loss of relations and friends, loes of money. Ac, Lave become despendenL She Brings together those long separated, gives informa tiou concerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stoleu property, tells yon the business you are best qualified to pursue aud in what you will be most surcess tul, causes speedy marriages, and tells you the very day you will niarrj'. gives you the names, likeness and char? acteristics of the person. She read.- your very thoughts, aud bv her almost supernatural powers, unvslls the dark und hidden mysteries ot the mture. From the stars we see m the firmament-the malefic stats that overcome or predominate lu the configuration--from the aspects and DOBitiona of the planets und the fL-.ed stars in the heavens ut the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny cf mon Kail not to consult the greatest Astrologist oo rarth It coats you buts trifle, and you may never again have 'so favorable au opportunity. Consultation fee. with likeness and all desired intormation, gi. Part?as living at a distance can consult the Madame by mail with equal safety and satis?ac?on to themselves, aa if In parson. A lull ?nd explicit chart, written out with ??I inquiries ar ewored and likeness enclosed, sent by mail ou receipt o. pnce above mentioned. The strictest aocroey will re maintained, and all correspondence returned or destr y. ed. References of the highett order furnished those ? siring them. Write plainly the day of the month i^d year in which you wsre bom, enclosing ? small i0c. ol bair. Address, MADAME H. A. PERSIGO P. 0. DRAWER 293, BxrrrAio, N Y March 30 ' \ AUCTION 8?IE8. Shoulden. Strips and Butler. BT T. M. CATER. will be ?old, THIS DAT, on Brown's Wharf; at three quarter? patt 9 o'clock, 1000 choice sound SHOULD EES, in lots 800 strips % 88 (Irking and tubs choice Butter 24 arkins Lard. Conditions cash. i september 6 Corn ! Corn ! Corn ! BY LAURE Y & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY 6th inst., will be sold before our store. Ko. 137 East Bay. at 10 o'dock, 200 bushels PRIME WHITE CORN. Conditions cash._ September 5 Branda, WM* and Whiskey. BY LAURE Y di ALEXANDER. THLS DAV. Sth last., will be sold before our store No 187 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 1 CASK'BRANDY 4 fl ve gallon demijohns Sherry Wine 10 five and three gallon demijohns Port Wine 6 bbls. Whisker Conditions cash. September S Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Strips. Kerosene Od, ?tc. BY LAURE Y <v ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 5th inst., will be sold before our Store, No. 137 East Bay; at 10 o'clock, - HAMS - Sides - Shoulders - Strips (narrow) - bbls. Flour - half chests Tea - bbls. Kcroseno Oil. Conditions cash. _September g Damaged Carn on Account of Hie Vnderwrilert. By W. Y. LEITCH di H. 8. URL .VS, Auctioned*. On THURSDAY, September 6th, will be sold at suction, oa Accommodation Wharf, at 10 o'clock, A. H., S34 sacks COEN, damaged on board-. Terms cash. September 5 1 RISLEY A CREIGHTON. UV DE lt DECRES IN EQUITY. Molony vs. Motonu. ' Will be sold, under the direction of toe undersigned, iu iront of the Old Custom House, on TUESDAY, the loth day of September, 1*67, at ll o'clock A. IC ' ALL .'HAT LOT OF LAND situate at. the northeast corner of Church and Cumberland streets, measuring and containing in front on Church street ninety-two (fi) feet, by forty (40) feet in width on Cumberland street, and muety-three (93) feet tronr north* to south on east Une, by twenty-eight feet nine tncu4?28 feet 9 ir ches) in width on back line; bounding nor?ilkauds-; east on lot of land designated in plat of Ca i? tes Parker, City Surveyor, dated 28th January, 1839, by Number 3; south on Cumberland street, ind west on Church street. Terms-One-third cash ; balance in one or two years, secured by mortgage of the premises, with privilege to purchaser to pay alf cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. JAMES TUPPER, August 20 ruth Masterin Equity. AMERICAN LEID PENCIL COM Pl KY. NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, N. J. WHOLESAL?TALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. ?ALL STIFLES AND GRADES OF LEAD PENCIL-0 of superior quality are manufactured add offeree at fair terms to the Irada. Tho publlo are invited to give tho AMERICAN LEAD ?KOL the pre? ference. THE PENCILS ARE TO BE HAD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AND NO i ION DEALERS. . ASK FOR mc "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " TUTratoirrjx. SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, ) EsacrE?-Ei..o DxFAsninrf, > - YALI: COLLEGE, November 16, 1866. ) ' I have always mormnended the Faber Polygrade Lead Pencils ai the only pencils flt ted for both ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, after a thorough trial of the American Potygrmde Lead Pend?a, mao ulactnred by the American Lead Pencil Company, New York, I find them superior to any pencil in nae, even to tho Faber or tte old English Cumberland Load: Pencil, being a superior pencil for sketching, ornamental and mechanical drawing, and all tho ordinary use* of a lead pencil . These pencils are very finery graded and have a vary smooth lead; even the softest pencils hold the point well; , they are all that can be desired in a pencil ft gives me great pleasure, to be able to assure Americans that tb ev triU no longer be compelled to depend upon Germany or. imy other foreign market for pentola, j LOUTS RAIL, Professor of Driving, Ao. AU. PENCOS ABS STUOTD: AST "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. N. Y." None pennine without tie exact name of th* firm look to lt._ .December 13 NEW PERIUHE For the H?ndlterchief. A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE*, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from the Bare and Beautiful Flower from which it takes its name. MANTJFACTTJRED ONLY BY PHALON * SON, MEW TOBE. BE WA HE OP COUNTERFEITS. ASE FOB F HALON'S-TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by Druggist? generally, cud Sold at Wholesale by GOODRICH, WI1MM k CO., January 21_:_mihlyr There cometh glad ridings of joy to aO, To yoong and to old, to great and to small; The beauty which once was so precious and rare, Is free for au, and all may be fair. Bj the use of CHASTELLAR'S WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion, The most valuable and perfect preparation In use. for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like tint, that is only lound in youth. It quickly removes Tau, Freckles, Pim - plea, Blotches, Moth Pt terres, Sallowness. Eruptions, and all imparities of the alon, kindly healing the same leaving the skin white and clear aa alabaster. Its use cannot bo detected by the closest scrutiny, and being a vegetable preparation is perfectly hannie??. It Utlie only article or the kind used by the French, and la con? sidered by the Pariaian as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Upwards of 30,000 bottles were sold during the past year, a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. Price only 76 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt ot ha order, by BERGER, SBTJTTfl * CO., Chemists, W6 River St., Troy, N. Y. March 30. lyr i (CHILLS & FEVER ; WE HAVE USKD GALLIGHAN'S PILLS, AND FIND that they will do all that ia 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. DOnOHERTY, Judge Supreme Court Ala. From THOMAS J. JUDOS, Judge Supreme Court. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS on my plantation (or Fever and Ague, and find them all that ls claimed for them. TH OS, J. JUDGE. Montgomery. Ala., September ?. 1858. LOWNDES COUKTT, Alabama. GALLIGHAN'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS will do. They arc decidedly the beat medicine for Chilli and lt ver I ever gave. I would not be without them for five times the price. ) J. A. GRAHAM. ' A MIHI cns, April 17, 1887. One box of GALLIGHAN'S PILLS cured me perfectly of Chills and Fever. They are the best medicine tor Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. ROJJALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Ga. ! MoxrooaocBT, ALA.. July 9, I860. Mesara, BLUNT * HALE-GENTS: I have used your GALLIGHAN'S PILL*? on two occasions for Chilla ana Fever, and find that they effect all th^t they ?uv in tenu j el to do. They are the best remedy for the disease tint I have ever tried. I consider them perlectly reliable. Respectfully. DAN'L SAYRE, Grand Sec. Grand Lodge ot F. and A. M. cf Alabama. :. ALBAKT, GA., March ll, 1867 I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS In ?arty carnac- . Chills and Fever, with pertect snocaaa. They an tte beat Fever and Ague PU1 put up. ^_ A.aVEAHl. WHOLESALE IN CTABLESTON, BI GOODRICH, WISEMAN & CO., No 163 Meeting ?treat And by all Druggists. ~ . BLOUNT tb HALE, PROPRIETORS, May l* ?mo Montgomery/Iu,