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FRIDAY' MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. ? JOB WOKS.-We have now completed our office so as to execute, in the shortest possible tune ALL KINDS OJ JOB'WOBK, and wo most re? spectfully aal the patronage o? our friends, Post OlHce Notice. POST Ot t', R, CBABLESTON, S. C., July ?, 1S67. j' After to-day the mails for Northeastern Railroad will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they are expected to reach the Kailroad "Statiou" at 2:30 o'clock P.M., and to be ready for delivery at this office at 3:80 o'clock P.M., except on Sunday, when tho hour will be from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M., until further notice. STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. POSTOFFICE NOTICE.-An evening mail for Au? gusta and Savannah, and for distribution beyond those offices, will close daily at the Postoffice at half-cast f. o'clock. BMa. A. F. MELCHKBS, NO. 108 Market street, has receiv xl an additional hupply of Harper's Magazine for September, and ia prepared to sup? ply his customers. COERECTION.-A paragraph from tho N. Y. Tri? bune relating to Gov. OBB'S recent speech at Bolton was accidentally printed among ovr "Current Topics" yastorday, without the proper credit. REGISTRATION rx THE CITY. WHITES. COLOBEO. First Precinct.13 n .second Precinct.8 2 Third Precinct.10 4 Total.31 17 White majority.14 BEOISTBATION TN GEORGETOWN-_The returns for the second session, up to Sept. 2d, are : Whites.29 Blacks.190 Total...219 RKGrsTEATiox ox 'TUE SEA ISLANDS.-The fol? lowing is th 3 total registration in tho Second Dis? trict, Post of H?ton He id, comprising Port Royal, Ladies', St. Helena, Ca- Cane, Dathaw, Morgan, Paris, Warsaw, and othti small Islands, up to and including the 23d I aslant i Blacks.21C4 Whites.60 Total.2224 RELIGIOUS. - The Freemason Street Baptist Church, Norfolk, called the Rev. J. L. M. CUB EV, LL. D., Fresident of Howard College, Alabama, as their pastor. Dr. CUBBY isas distinguished as pulpit orator as he was distinguished when he was a representativo from Alabama in the Congress of the United States and of the Confederate States. He is now on a tour to Europe, bat will return in ihefalL FrasT BALE OF SEA ISLAND COTTON.-Messrs. J. H. BAOSETT A Co., Factors, on Accommodation wharf, received yesterday one bale of sea island cotton from the Point View plantation of Messrs. "WELTON & PATTON, on Cooper River. This cotton is of a superior quality, the staplo being fine, soft and silky. Messrs. WELDON <i PATTON had the honor of sending the first bale last year, and have l>een equally fortunate the present season. Their cot ton is mostly maiured, and the bale sent Messrs. BAGC'-ETT & Co. is but the avant-coureur of similar conaigiunents. DSSTOD'TIONIN GEOBGETOWN.-A correspondent of the Georgetown Times iurn-Bbos tho following information i*ogarding the destitution in that dis? trict :: Mr. Editor ..- I desire to bring to the notice of { the citizens of Geoijretown, the fact, that there are white families in our midst, who are starving. The means which have been furnished nie, through the kindness of friends at a distance, for the relief | of the poor, is expended, and, as I am told, tho government no longer issue rations to tho whites, something ought to bc done at once. I bavo writ? ten to different parts of tho country for help,1 , aa yet have had no response. . JNO. A. PORTER. Tax FOUBTH COMMANDMENT. -In the present un? settled condition of the country the mind is apt to revert to the "good old times" of the ante-bollum era, and contrast the quiet and order which then reigned supreme, with tho demoralization that now exists. This is particularly noticeable in the desecration of the Sabbath, which has recently be? come quite a common crime, and the day of rest is now made one of enjoyment. In the Testern portion of the city, groups of men and boys collect . in the burnt district and on the vacant lots in tho Upper Wards, and spend the day io playing base haS. Aside from the reprehensible character of j this employment, parties living in the vicinity are 'frequently inconvenienced by the noise and bois leToua language in which tho players indulge. Although Charleston his never aspired to Pori tanisn \ ber citizens have been accustomed to con? sider Sa bbatb-breaking as a crime, and tho muni? cipal aovhoritcs were prompt in suppressing anyatte-np tto engage in secular employments. Since the wa** a chane o has como over, the land, and persons who formerly respected religion, now openly desecrate the day set apart for its observ? ance. Base Ball bia been called an American game, and ito devotees aro to be found in every city, but tho enthusiasm o? this pastime should not lead the clubs to select Sunday for their sport. The complaints from residents in the vicinity of j their grounds have been frequent, but the base ball mania is on the brain, and nothing can induce the players to desist. Their present course is con? trary to all rules of law and order, but if the game nest be played, and they have no spare time but Sunday, there are sevend old fields in the suburbs that would be better Lui ted for this sport than the burnt district or vacant lots of the city. , BBADSTREBT'S MEBCANTILE AGENCT.-In our col? umn will be soun an advertisement of Messrs. BBAII HXBEET & SON, T?ho havo established in our city No. 20 Broad street-a branch of tha;t mercantile agency under the supervision of J. L. FONDA, Esq. The firm ol BBADSTBEET ? SON are wo'! known, and have branches of their business iu all the principal cities and sea-ports throughout the United States. Their house is an old established one, with a reputation beyond cavil or cuspate and which we can truthfully pronounce, solid, reliable and permanent. . The aim and intent oi the mercantile agency is to furnish business men, who deal with others in a cororaercial point of view, as far os they possibly cac, with the standing condition and circum atanc. b of the mercantile os well as of all the 'tjiv iness men of the community at large. r or this purpose they publish two books-one a large book-comprising the whole of the United States, Provinces, and Sandwich Islands. This book contains tba names of 500,000 business houses. Tho smaller edition comprises simply tho West? ern sod Southern States, and has been improved by an addition within the last two years of over thirty thousand new business houses. This book is published twice a year-first of Januar;- and Brat of July. Both the' large and sma1! editions give the character, standing and trustworthiness of the bu? siness finns published, which are respectively ra? ted by letters that aro clearly and explicitly ex? plained b??^ plain comprehensivo key. Tbc?* be* o of BBADSTJ EFT & SON havo agents ^nd j tQ^* ?nato agents in every city, town and Ti^b^nun/j^e United States, who keep them con *Pe *ls? UP 'n ^ ^e varied mercantile f t aro constantly occurring. By this are enabled to keep the!r subscribers thoroughly cu fait ou tho stale and f the innumerable persons engaged hi ibusineas, as far as lies within human L . . .: ?rs to tho works aro entitli d to both > a weekly bheet of corrections--also, to tho rignt and privilege o? making necessary business inqniriee at tho office, 20 Broad street which will be kindly ansverod by the agent at all timen during office hours. Mtssrs BBASSTBEET IL SON, as business men, have established a branch of their business hero, in the belief that it would be appreciated and sus? tained by the business men of tho city. Our mer? chants who havo commercial intercourse with those oi Alabama, -North Carolina, Mississippi, T0nn28i.ee, Georgia, Florida, and throughout our .own State, must see the necessity of such a branch of the mercantile business here, and must be aware that to retal it, tue firm and work must be supported. This mercantile agency affords information, for ibis is its entire business, that no combination of merchants or bankers could could possibly obtain. lt is an indispensable branch and necessity. NOTICE.-Shippen per steamship Manhattan for New Yoik are requested to send in their bills of j lading for signature, as the office of COUBTENAT k TBKNHOLH, Agenta, No. 44 East Say, by 6 o'clock P. .M., this afternoon. THC CHANGE or MTLTTABT CO tm ANDERS DC DIS? TRICT No. 2.-The salvo, fired at noon yesterday, announced to tho citizens of Charleston the re? tirement of General SICKLES, and the assumption of command by General CAKBX. Captain J. W. CLOUS, the efficient and courteous Adjutant ?eueral of Goueral SICKLES, ia relieved from auty. In Order No. 85, from headquarters, Cteneral L'A.NBY assumes command of the District, ami anuounces his staff. He states that all exist? ing orders will be adopted and enforoed unless hereafter modified or revoked by the proper au? thority. The staff of General SICKLES is retained with a few exceptions. - Captain CLOUS retiree from his position, and is succeeded by Lieutenant LOOTS Y. CAZIABC. General. SICKLES, it is under? stood, wi.?, leave for New York on Saturday. We give below the orders bearing on this subject: HEADQ'S. SECOND MILITARY DISTBICT, / CHABLESTON, 8. C., Sept. 5,1867. j [GENEHAL ORDERS KO. 84. J I. In compliance trith General Order No. 80, Hoadqnarters of the Army, current series, the un? dersigned has been relieved of the command of j the Second Military District by Brevet Major Qeneral EDWAJBD R. 8. CANHY. LT. The undersigned avails himself of the occa? sion to acknowledge the fidelity and zeal with which tho officers and troops under his command have discharged their duties ; and likowiso to ex? press his grateful sense of the diligence and zeal which have distinguished the Commanding Offi? cers of Tosts and Officers of the Stan* in the re? sponsible positions they have filled. III. Captain J. W. CLODS, 38th Infantry, Aid-de Camp, is hereby relieved from duty as Acting Assistant AdjutanKIeneral. D. 1!. SICKLES, Major-General. Official: J. W. CLOUS, Captain 88th infantry, Aid-de-Camp. HEADQ'ES. SECOND MILITARY DISTBICT, \ CHARLESTON, 8. C., September 6,1887. ) [GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 85.] ?. Under the authority of the assignment announced in General Orders Na ;J0, of the 96th ultimo, from the Headquarters of the Army, the undersigned assumes command of the Second Military District A1' existfog orders and regals tiona are adopted and confirmed, and wQ be observed and enforced unless hereafter modified or revoked by proper authority. IT. The following officers are announced upon the staff of the Command.'ng General : Second Lieutenant Louis T. CAZUBO, 11th U. S. In fsn.ry, Aid-de-Camp. First Lieutenant 0. F. Mr*CHXXL, 4th ?. 8. Artillery, Aid-de-Camp. Brevet Colonel E. W. DENNIS, Major and Judg-- Ad vocat9. Major JAMES P. BOT. 6th ?. S. Infantry, Acting Assis? tant Inspector-Gen er?.l. Brevet Captain H. E. HAZES, First Lieutenant 8th U. S. Infantry, Acting Assistant Inspector-General. Brevet Major-Gemiral B. O. TTT.TR, Lioutenant-Colo nel, Deputy Quarfairmaster-General U. S. A., Chief j Quartermaster. Brevet Brigadier-General W. W.^ BURNS, Major and Commissary of Subsistence, Chief Commissary. Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel CHARLES PAGE, Surgeon U. S. A., Medical Director. Bro rot Lieutenant-Colonel J. W. NICHOLLS, Major and Paymaster C. S. A., Disbursing Officer of Civil Fund. Brevet Captain WILLIAM PRIS OE. First lieutenant Ordnance Corps, U. S. A., Chief Ordnance Officer. Brevet Colonel E. W. HINES, Lieutenant-Colonel 40th U. S. Infantry, Provost Marshal General. EU. Temporarily, and until further orders, the duties of Assistant Adjulant-Gonoral will be performed bv Second Lieutenant Lours V. CATIABC, Aid-de-Camp. ED. TL S. CANBT, Brig.-?eneral and Brevt Major-General U. S. Army. Official ; O. M. MITCHEL, Aid-de-Camp BUSINESS ACTIVITY.-A stroll along the principal wharves and business thoroughfares of the city will demonstrate to the most inveterate croaker that the Fall Trade has commenced, and though the receipts of new cotton aro as yet but small, they will increase daily until tho wharves and store? houses are filled to repletion. Tho large whole bale and retail stores are now Boones of busy Ufa. New goods are being constantly received, and the employees aro engaged is opening and displaying them to tho best advantage. A number of corm try merchants havo already visited the city for the purchase of their snppTes, and the boxes to he Been in front of the soveral stores are indications that the visits were not made in vi.in. The mer? chants of this city have exerted every nerve to make tho business facilities of Charleston equal to the past. They have laid in ample stocks, and are prepared to offer t LOT customers the same in? ducements that have made this market popular with the trade. GERMAN IMMIGRATION.-Those ot our readers both heie and in the coto try, who take an interest in tho subject of immigration, will be pleased to learn that a lett? received from Captad MELCH EBS, at Oldenburg, dated August 19, states that a number of emigrants are getting ready to sail on the 1st October. The Bark Gauss, Captain WIK-, TTNO, will positively leave on that day, and Messrs. DELIUS A Co., have promised, that should a suffi? cient number ol emigrants offer, they will send another vessel to Charleston in November or De? cember. Some of the papers and ship-brokers are totally opposed to our scheme, others are in our favor, especially the Bremen Moryenpott, a large daily, and among th? brokers Mr. G. F. ESELINO. office Neue Boarse, Bremen, "whom I would cor? dially recommend to such of our friends in Char? leston, as may have occasion to send for any of their relatives and acquaintances." If the State of South Carolina wi'1 guarantee five per cent, in? terest for five years on a .capital of from .* tc 1500. - OJO dollars, this tum might be raise i in Bremen fur the purpose of establishing a 'Jue of steamers to Charleston. I have seen ?y/eral ?remen mer? chants, who have made thir proposal. It would no doubt insure a cum nt of emigration to Charleston II. H. If you want cheap Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, Ac; or, MILLEES' Almanac; li you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books mado to ordar, with any desired pattern of ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO. 59 Broad street. BUSINESS N?TIGES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WOKE DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. A action Sales Tale Duy. MIERS DBAZE wi?, sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at his store, corner of King and Liberty streets, boote, shoes, clothing, cutlery, ic. MCKAY t CAMPBELL will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at their salesroom, No. 136 Meeting street, flour, whisks)-, hams, ic. Krutox A* Co. will sell this ?y, at 10 o'clock, at their au dion salesrooms, No. 133 Meeting street, clothing, hosiery, fancy goods, & e. . Kentucky State Combination Lottery, MUBBAY, EDDY s CO., Managers, draws EVERY DAY at Covington, Ky. ' ? Whole Tickets from $1 to $10. Shares in proportion. Capital Prices from $4000 tc $35,000. H. T. PETERS, Agent, No. 90 Hasel street, Charleston, 8. C. Septembers Imo A Fact Worth Knowing. The best investment for an invalid, who suffers from debility or loss of appetite, is a bottle of PAXUOH'S He? patic Bitters, as it will be sure to give relief. For sale by ali Druggists. f A Fact Worin. Knowing. Bakers wir.hlng good FLOUR for Bread, should call at STENHOUSE 4 CO., Np. 110 East Bay. Families wishing choice FI,OUR for Biscuits, Bolls, kc, should call at STENHOUSE 4 CO., No. 110 East Bay. August 6 -o TJie Time to Advertise in the Country. THE IVo srx has a large circulation throughout UM. middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising ruted as reasonable as til? stringency of the money mar? ket will warrant Merchants and others wishing to nae tho columns or the paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia. S. c. WILLUM BROOKBANK*}, STEAM GAS FITTER ARD ^*i,U?U!?Cit, IJSJOK iXD ORNAMENTAL BAB FftiUBEn. 'JA3 .. i?.J!?TTINA AND PLUMBING PRC.MPTL* \% iKNPEC TO. *o. U0 KINO fU'ttttftS, AtnruatSi Between broad anrt vncu nT?!**. JUNK-SHOPS. OFFICE CLERE OF COUNCIL, \ J>_??_ July 24, 1867. ) UN.?-SBOP KEEPERS AND PEDDLERS WHO have mado application for LICENSES aro hereby notified to report at this office immediate,/. W. H. SMITH. Joly 25 clerk of Council. TORTURE. WHO WOULD ENDURE THS TORTURE ABISTN from Chill? and Fever, when it can be easily cured ? Who would endure sleepless nigh ta, burning fevers and icy chills alternately, when a remedy can be obtained fdr a trifle ? Who would wander like au uncertain shadow, never knowing what moment they may be prostrated? Who would be a burden to Msniltf and a burden to hu? friends, who are worn ont in a/TrBtnirtfrf,ig to his wants? Who would Uve this life of agony when tho great alter? ative and tonic. HOSTETTER'3 STOMACH BITTERS, can be obtained at tho nearest village. This long estab? lished and justly renowned medicine has never been known to fail in a single case, and none but the foolish and weak would hesitate to procure lt at once, and save themselves from, intense life-long torture. Prepared after a long experience and deep study, it has received the encomiums of the most eminent physicians, as well as all classes from every part af the country. To those who doubt Its many virtues, all we can say ls, try it and judge for yourselves. Everyday letters pour in upon us, testifying to its great efficacy in curing Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Lan? guor, Nausea and similar illa September 2 C Know thy Destiny. Mxnaun E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometry clan, who bas aston? ished the scientific classes of the Old World, bas now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Mad ame THOBFTOS pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight se to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, ?lie delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in? tenso power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife or the applicant, together with date of marriage, position tu Ufe, leading traits of character, ac. This is no bum bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert She trill send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to be. Bj enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of bb th, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cent3 and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive the picture and desired Information by return mall, AU communications sacredly confidential. Address, lo confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. 0. Box 223, Hudson. N. Y ly March 30 Free to Everybody. A Large t? pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful*, thu despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fall to aend the i address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Andre'* P. O. Drawer, 21, March so lyr Tro/. N. Y. THE BAILY MEWS WE ^YE NOW ADDED TO OUR NEW8 PAPER ESTARLISHMENT a most extensive and complete Supplied with a great variety of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE, of the latest and moat approved styler ; and we have every facility for executing all kinds of JOB WORE in ENGLISH, GERMAN, and FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and; Steamboat Printing Business Cards Invitations &o., !<&o., &e. THOSE 0#;0UR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOB WORK, will please leave their ordeis " with us. We will guarantee as good work, and at as CHEAP RATES, as eau he had in Charleston. CATHCART, M'MiUAN 4 MORIOS. May 9 " Prevention is Better than Cure, " DR. RIOORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A PPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY JA. the French Medical Faculty, as the only safe and intallible antidote against infection from Hpeclal Diseases. This invaluable preparation ls suited for either sex, and hits proved, from ample experience, the most efficient and reliable Preventive ever discovered, thus eflerting a desideratum long ?ought for in the Medical World, lt used according to directions every possibility of danger may be avoided; a single application will radically neu? tralize the venereal virus, expel ali impurities from the absorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible. Be wise in time, and at a very small outlay, save hours of untold bodily and mental torments. This most reUable specific, so universally adopted in the Old World, is now offered for sale fof the first time in Ameno* by F. A. DUPORT a CO., only authorized Agente/or the United States. Price S3 per bottle. Large bottle, double size, $8. The usual Discount to the trade. Sent, securely racked, on receipt of price, to any address, with direc lion? and pamphlet by addressing to F. A. DUPOBT a CO., Sole Agents for Dr. Bicord's P. L., May 22 lyr ?o. 12 Gold Street, New York. tOTTEME?. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY FOR THE B E N I P I T OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDDY * CO., Managers, Great Scheme. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000 ! 783 PR1ZKS AMOUNTING TO 3230,650! To be drawn at CoYington, Kentucky, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1867. WHOLE TICKETS, $12 ; HALVES, U ; QUARTERS $8 EIGHTHS, SESO ' Tb? chancos aro far more favorable to draw prizes in ?iis than In any other Lottery In the world. Purchasers of Lottery Tickets should always examine the schemes. Prises paid in full without discount Official drawings sent oach purchaser. Correspondents may jeir on prompt attention to orders by enclosing money with tull address, 49-eJi o' dors for tickets, schemes, and information to be addressed to H. T. PETERS, United States licensed Agent, Key Box 53, Charleston, 8. C. Office No. 90 Basel street. September 6 Imo AGRICULTURAL. INGERSOLL'S HMD POWER corri nm. For Convenience, Economy and Cheapness, the greatest Labor Saying Machine that can be pnt on a Plantation. OPINION S OF THE PEOPLE t Aixnmaut, BARNWELL DISTBICT, 8. C., ) March 1, 1867. ) Mtttrt. Little ? MarthaU : GENTLEMEN : I used, during the past season, one of "Ingersoll's Portable Cotton Presses," purchased of you last September. I have always been prejudiced in farer of the -Screw Press," ard 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 B has surpassed my most sanguine expectations. I have packed with but two bands, yet I prefer iou ^two at each lever. My bales all weighed over 603 lbs. The first lot I sent to market averaged Ki lt?. My impression ls that 500 lbs. ls about the capacity of the Pr jes, and a greater number < of pounds subject ute fallow-tieck to too much risk, un? less the sides of the cotton bon was increased. It would add greatly to the value of mo Press if the cotton box was tan inches longer. Bi haste, I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, kiu. B. W. LAWTON. P. & I took my Press dev u and carried it some four miles to pack the crop of a nilghbor, who failed to hare a "Screw" built; be was so much pleased that he has determined to abandon the "Screw" and purchase "In* gerso?'s Presa" B. Vf. L. Omer or KING'S MOUNTAIN Baaaoao Ooapaxf, 1 YonxviLLZ S. C., April 16, 1867. ? ] OKXTUQCEH : I have Jnst received your letter of Feb? ruary lath-upon my return to this place, after au ab? sence of two months-and this reply may be too late for your "Descriptive Circular of Ingersoll's Cotton Prese." The Pren I used tu packing my cotton rut year worked admirably, packing, with ease from COO to 625 lbs. With good active hands to work it, I am satisfied that from eighteen to twenty balee might readily be packed in a day. _-??c , This Pr ."ss combines tt?r^t Imlages of lightness, and consequent portability and simplicity (being easily man? aged by any one of ordinary intelligence). Great com? pressing force, with little motive power, and "last, but not least,'' it ls worked entirely by hand, thus saving for the farm horses the hard laboral inposed opon them by the use of the ordinary "Screw." Respectfully, tc, yours, E. M. LAW. To Lima ft MAMKU.L, Charleston, S. O. For DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR and PBICE LIST address LITTLE & MARSHALL, Agents for the Ingersoll Cotton Press. June 17 No. 1*0 MEETING fi I RE ET, Opposite-Pavilion Hotel, mwf Charleston. S. C. COTTON BANDS. THE CELEBRATED "Arroy Wootton Band AN IMPROVED MET??OD OF FASTENING OHM BANDS ON BALES. SECT/BED BY BOYAL LETTERS PATENT; ALSO, BY CONTINENTAL, COLONIAL. AND AMEPJCAN PATBOTS. W . A substitute for Rope in baling Cotton. Costa lese, ls put on faster? *ioids t he ba? smaller, and willnot rot. Adjusted to.the sice of the bales at the Press, and with the same facility as Scrpe. Painted and put up m the most convenient form for txftiiaTportivtj oxi. These TIES ?re acknowledged by all who have uiied them to be the be?; invented. A fresh supply just received, and for sale by ROBERT MURE & CO., AGENTS FOB SOUTH CAROLINA. Angust?? _Imo WAILEY'S PATENT SELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE. FIRST PREMIUM^AWARDED AT LOUISIANA . .gTATE FAJA TT IS AH CHEAP A TIE, AND THE BEST ONE YET I inTeftetf. It is the strongest Tie, standing Dy teat . strain of (1000) two thousand pounds. Tiffi most, easily idjuated'P0r> as4t sfselAwteulng. AberSoat simple, requiring only to slip the band into the Tmckle. and the elasticity of the cotton fastens itself, and it cannot be? come unfastened. For ?ale, ta large or small quantities, by ROSS, ROBERTS ft CO., Commission Merchants and General Agents, No. 86 Front street, New York City. STREET BBO. ft CO., Agento, jujy if 8mo_Charleston B. c. "EAGLE" COTTON GINS, suns ONLY ar BATHES, HYDE & CO., Bridgewater, Ulaaa NEW YOBK-187 W?W street BOSTON-5 Phoenix Bonding. NEW ORLEANS-61 St Charles street. August 6 . 3?BO MJVL QUINN, Wholesale & Retail Dealer ra B0C?KS, PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, STATIONERY, ETC. Mo. 5*1 KING STREET (Opposite Ann street), C harleston, C. S. The LATEST ISSUES of the Press always on hand. Subscriptions received and Goods delivered or for? warded by Mad or Express, a? CASH ORDERS will bo promptly attended io. FebniaryJW_]y_ CRISPER COMA. Ohl ?he wae beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, ' Whose curling tendrils, xoit entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, CRISPER COMA. For Corling the Hair of either Pei into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Massive Curls. B? USING THIS ARTICLE LAD IB 3 AND GENTLE? MEN can beautily themselves a thousand-told. It is the only article In the world that will curl straight bair, and at tho same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap uenrahce. The Crisper Coma not only curls tho heir, but invigorates, beautifies and?cleanses lt; ia highly and de Uehtfully perfumed, and is the most complete article of the kino ever offered to the Anurtcan pubhe. The Crisper Coma will bf? sent ? any address, sealed and postpaid for $L Address all orderito W. L. CEABK ft CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette street, Syracuse, y, March 30_lyr NOTICE. OFFICE CHIEF OF POLICE ) CaxanraroM, S. C., August 31st., 1867. f PICKED UP ON THEBA1TERY BY A POLICEMAN, a small sum of MONEY, which the owner can get on application at this office. ?, B. SIGWALD. Chief of Police. September 2 6 MlSCSttAHEum i... JjL BRADSTUEET & W, 1I?MPROVED Mercantile Agency, NO. 20 BROAD STB??T I CH1KLE8TOS?. S, C. J. I. FONDA, 'Superintended. Septembers ISAIIA&SON, No. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (ESTABLISHED 1830.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FINE CARRIAGES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHICH WILL BE SOLD less than at any other establishment In the city, and warranted equal to any made in the United States. *5~ Descriptive catalogues sent on application. August 30_ fmw DRUG87CHEM?CA48, ETC. " PATENT MEDICINES AT THE LOWEST RATES, WHOLESALE OR BE? TAIL: PERRY DAVIS' PAIN KILL EB HOSTETTEB'S, H OO FLA ND'S AND PLANTATION BITTERS HALL'S HAIR RENEWER WIST AR'S BALSAM CHERRY HOLLOWAY PILLS AND OINTMENT WBIGHT'3 VEGETABLE PELLS, 4c., 4c. For sale by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING STREET, August 5_ Opposite Market DRUGS, For Sale, Wholesale or Retail. EPSOM SALTS. ESSENTIAL OILS, CASTOB OIL, SUPER CABB SODA, CREAM OP TARTAR, COPPERA S, BLUE STONE, Ac, ia E.H. KELLERS & CO. NO. 181 MEETING STREET. August 3_ Opposite Market. CHEMICALS. jyrrxaATjB OF S IL VE H CYANCRET POTASH CHROMIC ACID . HYPO SULPHITE SODA AND OTHERS. For aale bv ?. H. KELLERS & CO., I NO. 131 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. \UBUSt 1 MEDICINES. \i ? --g - ' . JUST BEOEIVED: I QUININE MORPHINE ? CALOMEL , ?OD. POTASSIUM BROMIDE POTASSIUM, tc, Ac. For sale, Wholesale ?nd Retail, by E. H. KELLERS & CO., No. 131 MEETING ST., OPPOSITE MARKET. . August 1 November 11 rIS DELICIOUS TONIO. ESPECIALLY DESIGNED for the use cf the Medical Profession and the Family, is now endorsed by all the prominent Physicians, Chem? ists ?nd Connoisseurs, as possessing all those m trina tc medicinal qualities (tome and diuretic) which belong to OLD AND PURE GIN. We trust that our established reputation founded upon eighty-eight years of experience-abundantly vin? dicates our claims to public confidence, and guaran? tees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put np In rases containing one dozen bottles each ?nd sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, ko. . AM. BIN INGER 4 CO, I Established 1778. Bole Importers Na 15 Beaver street, New Yox O pin urns of tb Prey. The Blningers, No. 15 Beaver street, neve a very high reputation to sustain, as tba oldest ?nd best house in New York.?-Ho?i< Journal. The house of A. M. Blnlnger.4 Co., No. 16 Beaver sb-eet, has sustained, for a period of eighty years, ? repu? tation that may welt be envied.-JV, F. Evening Pott. GOODRICH, WINE?4N & CO., NO. 153 MEETING STREET, i ., Opposite Charleston Hotel. * * and 1)0WIE & MOISE, SUCCESSORS TO KINO & CASS1DKY, NO. 151 MEETING STREET, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. January 29 . tu thu 61111/ AFFLICT?BT SUFFER NO MORE! When by the use of DB. JOTNVTLLE'S ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and at a tri tung cost The astonishing success which has attended this in valuable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness General Debility and Prostration, Loss ol Muscular En? ergy, Impotency, or ?ny of tho consequences of youthfu. indiscretion, renders it the moat valuable preparation ever discovered. [twill remove all nervous ' affections, depresi?n, ex? citement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memo? ry, confuslOD, thoughts of adi destruction, feai-s of In? sanity, 4c. lt will restore the appetite, renew the health ot those who have destroyed it by sensual exceus or evil practices. Young Men, be humbugged no more by "Ouick Doc? tors" ?nd Ignorant practitioners, but send without delay for the Elixir, and be at once restored io health iud hap? piness. A perfect Cure is Guaranteed in every instance. Pi ice fl, or four bottles to one address ?3. One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in all ordinary COSTS. ALSO, DB. JOINTILLE'3 SPECIFIC PELLS, for the speedy and permanent euro of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Ure? thral Discharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all affections ci thc Kidneys sud Bladder. Caree effected in frc m one to five days. They ?re prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless ou the svutetu, and never nauseate the stomach or impregnate .the breath. No change of diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action m ?ny manner interfere with business pursuits. Prlte $1 per box. - Either of the above-mentioned articles will be rent to any add rees, closely sealed, and poet-paid, by mail or express ou receipt of price. Address oil ordern to BERGER. KHUTT8 4 CO., Chomiits, starch SO ly No. '185 Brear street. 'Troy, N. Y. CITY, TAX ES-MONTHLY RETURNS. OFFICE OF THE CITY ASSESSOR, > Cm HALL, September 2, 1867. J NOTICE IS H ? BEB Y -GD7EN TO ALL CONCERNED that thc Monthly Returns for the month of August psst in compliance with the Tax Ordinance, ratified on the 38th day of December, 1866, must be made on or before the 15th instant. D. C. GIBSON, September a 13_City Assessor. HO. 1 LICENCES. - OFFICE CLERK OF COUNCIL,) Joly 34, 1867. j nnHoSE PERSONS WHO MADE Aj?LlCATIONS FOR J. Ko. 1 LIQUOR LICENSE ?ie hereby notified to io pott at this omeo with their applications immediately. W. H. SMITH, July 25 _ Clerk of Council. E. M. WHITING-, CORONER AND MAGISTRATES RAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS ?reet to No. 77 CHURCH STREET, near SI. Michail's Alley. aiunwt 31 , AO CT! Oft SALES. Damaged, Flour,, on Aaxntnl of ail Oonctrne? MCKAY & CA?PKSLL Will ?eu THIS DAV (Friday), ?rh instant, ai j.c o'clock, at their Auction Sale Booma, Ho. 180 Meeting street, Barrels FLOTJB. diinaged in transit Barrels pure Bourbon Whiskey v Choice Family Hame. axao, DAMAGED HAMS. AUTO, An assortment of FUBNTTURE Cooking Store, Child's Carriage, tc. ALSO. vmaoDT iowan? 9 obis. COACH AND FUBNTTCBE VARNISH. AUK), At 10 o'clock precisely, HORSE, SADDLE AND BRIDLE. Terms cash._ September 6 Clot]ting, Uosiery, Fancy Goods, <tc. KILROY & CO, WiU sell, THIS DAY, st 10 o'clock, at their sales rooms. No. 188 Meeting street opposite PsrJlon Hotel. . AFINE ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY and Fancy Goods, consisting m part of Bugle and Aralsjjr Beads, Trimmings, Ribbons, Ruchos, Feathers, Ac, 4c. ALSO, JACKETS, Pants, Vests, Boots sad Shoes, Shirt Fronts, White and Colored Merino D. Shirts and Drawers, Paper Collars, Madras, L. C. sad Colored B. Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Hose sud Half Hose Satchels, Ladies' Compan? ions, Albums', Gutta Percha Chains, Buttcas of every de? scriptions. Sewing SUk, Needles, Braid, Binding, Ac., Ac. September C OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHIS & DORAT) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. 131 MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS 10 their usual stock of pure sad fresh DRUGS . MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE S ?i APS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EXTRACTS, Ar. Comprising Invoices from the most reputable manu? facture rs. On band, aU the principal a PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, HALL, CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS. WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, tc. uso, a large assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS METAL AND GUTTA' PERCHA GOODS GLASSWABE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Great attention is paid to the Importation and selec? tion o? PURE AND FRESH DRUGS/ and none other are allowed to go out of tba Establish meat PROSCRIPTIONS compounded with accuracy, and tbe public eau depend on the utmost reliability in the execution of orders. E, ll. KELLERS, Hil..U MER, ID March? ASTROLOGY^ Tl WORLD MHD AT THE WONDERFUL BEVELATIONB ' SLADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H._A. PERRIG O. ,jHE B EV ALS SECRETS NO MORTAL EVER KNEW. She restores to happiness those who, from doleful uvents, catastrophes, crosses bi lore, loss of relations and friends, loss of mousy, kc, have become despondent She brings togeth.fr those long separated, gtoes Informa? tion concerning absent friends or lovers, resto res lost or stolen property, tens you the business you aa) beet Sullied to plaine sud in what you will be mont success muses speedy marriages, and 'alls yon th? very day you will marry, gives you the naries, likeness and char? acteristics of toe person; She reeds your very thought?, and by her almost supernatural powers, un va Us the dark and hidden mysteries of the tutu:'e. From the stan we see m the armament-the maleilc stars that overcome or predominate m the connan ration-from tba aspects and positions of the planets and the flied stars ia the desvaas at the tun? of birth, sha deduces the future destiny a man. Fail not to consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costa you but a trine, and you may item- agata have so favorable an opportunity. Consultation fee, with likeness and all desired Information, $1. Parti*a living at a distance can consult the Madame by mall ?dh equal safety and satisfaction to themselves, aa if bl par-oa. A full and c tpllcit chart, written ont, with all foqnb-los an? swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on receipt ot price above in ea boned. The strictest seer Bay will re maintained, and all correspondence returned or destr.y ed. References of the highest order furnished those ^ o siring them. Writ-- plainly the day of the month ir.1 year m which yon were bora, enclosing s email loo. ol Address, MADAME H. A. PEBBIGO, P. 0. DsAwan'283, BUTTAI,a, N, Y., - . March SO ly NEW PEREUIfLE , For the HanrifcerohiefcT A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE, AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from the Bare and Beautiful Flower from which it takes ita name. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PHALON * SON, NEW TOHK. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOB PH ALON Y-TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by Druggists generally, and Hold at Wholesale by GOOD?IGH, WNEMAN & CO, January 21_* mthlyr EXCELSIOR ? EXCELSIOR ! OHASTEIXAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR, For Removing Superfluous Hair. IX) THE LADIES ESPECIALLY, THIS INVALUABLE depilatory recommends itself ss being an almost tn dUpensible article to female beauty, is eaiUy applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on tn. roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair from lo v foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically exuxpatinir^?^?ffi??Liffi skin soft, smooth and uaturaLTbia to the only arUcto used by the French, and to aie only reiJ effectual depila tory in existence. Price 75 'cents per psckage,' post paid to ?ny address, on receipt Of SB1<*^B_, ^ BERGER. SHUTTS A CO.. Chemists, March M iv ?jgj85 BiTf-r T"*' H- *. "IT7HLSE1IBS and M?S- ^SSBw ?SSyb. VV TACHES forced to m^Wk. ft W fiV0W upon the smoothest ^??ffl ft*H in from three m ?ve TT ft?rf weeks by ming Dr. .SEVIG- j?rf ti?SU NE' S R ESTAURATEUB ' WmWL JBoBm^. C \PLLLAIRE, the most ??M BBW> dSoSkW' wonderful discovery in mo- mm%fmW dem science, acting updn ' ~fjpi the BcTrd and Hair fn an ahnoat miraculous manner. It has been used by the elite of Parto and tendon witt the most nattering success, Narueeof all purchaser? wffl be registered, and if entire satisfaction is notgtosnin every insancc, the money wid be cheerfully refunded. Price by mau, sealed and postpaid, ?1. Descriptive cir culars and testimonials mailed free. Address BERGER, SHOTTS* CO., Chemists, No. 285 River street Troy, N. y., sole Agents for the United States March 80 *7 ?U3TJ?8 SHIES. I)ama??d Corn. ? THIS DAY, 6_ tiatot, *i.K> o'otooi, -tn bs sold, o? Accommodation Wharf, _ acid on aco-on? of Underwriters and sil concerned. OotxMfciOBa cash._ , *. - ?pewiii? Saie of Vie Season-Boots, Shoe*, Clofh BT __lxB^ilAa%UB> THIS MORNING, al VJ o'clock, I wlC se?. at of atora, cornu of Ein? ind Liberty streets, 76 catea BOOTS AMD SHOES, Caaaa alan'? A.No. 1 WAX BROGANS C?sea Men's Kip X welt 1 Caaes Man's Kip and Cai! Oases Ken's Cslf, Congress and Oxford Ties Cases Men's Bismarcks and Prinee Alberta Oases Men's Calf Sewed and Pegged Boots Csaes Ladies' Lasting Congress, 1 to 3 and 8 to 7 Cartoons Ladies', Misse*', Boya', Youth's sad Children'* Shoes WeB assorted, and adapted forehead country trsds. CLOTHING. An invoice of Seasonable CLOTHING, wasistheg of Men's Cloth, Twsed and Csaalmsre Ssok and Frock Coats, Ca>shnere, Does du, Jean and Satinet Pants, Vsste, kc. CUTLEBY. OOO doten KNlvES and FORKS 100 doten Pen, :?ock and Bowls Knives, assorted . Terms cash. September? Twenty-one Pijckcures, on Account cf ?ndenerBcr? _and alt Concerned. BY JOH* G. aflI?XOK sir CO., TO-MORROYv ^aturda?) 7to butant, at 10 o'clock, wilt bs sold, at ter Auction Salsa Boom, Ho. 133 Meeting streets : 21 PACKAGES, damaged oa board #HK?MMff D. B. Warner, on her voyage to thia port, consisting of 6 cases, two dozen each, COTTON CARDS, A No. 1 S cases, two dozen each, Cotton Cards, B 1 casa, tam dozen each. Wool Cards A kegs, I960 pounds Drop Shot 1 keg, li bags Buck Shot iotas, 100pound* Shoe Neils 1 case, 14* papars 10 onnoe Tacks 8 ceses, S Platform Scases, 240 pounds each 3 csaes, 3 Counter 8csles 1 keg, 250 pounds Bar Lead. * Conditions cash, on delivery. September 6 PRIVATE SALES. At Privai* Bate, BY KILROY di CO. - So. 138 Bf neting Street^, Opposite Pavrtlon At Private Sale One fins B09EWOOD PIANO, in good ord ar. September 0 f?nrS AMERICAN LB1I) PEMIL .fiWftlI?, NEW YORK. Psrtwy, Hudson City) S. 3. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN SI RE?T, KEW YOB?. - ALL STYLES AND GRADES OF LEAD rBKCiL? X of superior quihry are tnairnrVtacad and offsrad /?2k st lair terms to the Trad** Tnt? public are invited fifa to give the AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pre ?J8 terence. Wf THE PENCTLR ARE TO BE HAD' AT ALL TBE Cg\ PRINCIPAL STATIONERS ABI? ND1?ON t?favr DEALERS. ASK FOR THE "AMEBIOAN LEAD PENCIL. " TIT **TI H^i?^ar^T* HIEFFLELD 8CTENTIFIO SCHOOL, 1 YAL* CoiJ^Mgy^^>falS6e\ I ^ I have slways .scanna??**^ Lead Pendle ss tue only pendle fitted rV^Soth otneyacn tal and malhematieal drawbjg; but,*** ? ttoroagh rial of the American Polygrade Lsad Pencils, raan aisctured by the Amanean Load Pened Oramjany, Btw York, X fl1"* them superior to any psacft in use, ?vet? to the Faber or the old Fmgliah CumbartaeJ Lead Pencil, ms^ru^d^win^axd^ tha1^^?^^"^ lesd ' pencil. These pencils are revy finar/ grsdsd sM Itare a very smooth lead; even the softest pencils hold tba. point web; tney ar? all that can bo destw?dbxa pwcK gi?es me grest pleasure to be ania to assure Anterieaft? that thoy wOl no longer be compelled to depend upon itermeny or uny othartoralgamMWto^ Professor of Dr J fing, fcc. AU. PEXciuB ABS) eTAicero: . gf. ?AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL Cdt N. I" Hons ?miine without fie exact name of the firm rook to it. .._._Dsl^sfaarTS PHOTOGKAPBS FOEt THE MILLION ! ? IWILL SEND, POST-PA tbe most celebrated Ac) lor 60 cents; 60 Union General? for ?3 s Generals for 60 cents ; 60 Statesmen ft? 60 tifnl young Ladies ?or SO cante; SO fine Gentlemen for 60 cents; 6 large Photogr Dancing Obis, in costume. bMutfl^nrposjfe they appetr, for 80 cent?; or tor BO sen ts, A of tb? moat beautiful Ladies of the Pariaisn BaUet Troupe, as th? r appear to the play of the Black Crook, at N? ito's Garden, New York. Bendall orders to P. O. Bot 177, fr Y N. X. May 13 _N__. _ , , . 1~ rm fm ILLS FOLL INSTBUCTI0N3 BY WHICH ANY PERSON, mole or female, can master the area); art. of Vac trfloquitsn by a tow hours' prjw^.raAkiilg-. A world o? inn, and after becoming esparte toanwelvea, can teach others, thereby making lt a source-of income. Full to structions snot by mail for 60 canta. Satteatottos guar? anteed. irtl_fi?_K?l;- V " Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y. May 13 lp There cometh elad tidings of joy to all, ^ To young and loold, to giest sad to smsll; The besuty whichonce was so precious sad rare, JF Ia fret? tor all. and ail may be fair. j-f By tile use of Jr CHASTELLAR'S / WHITE LIQXYID ENAMEL, / For Improvlns; sasfrVwjntiryingthe OainSsrrion. \ Th? most valuable and perfect pr?parai mau. in cae, tor giving the aim a beautiful pearl-like^ te, that is only round in youth. It qtocklyremojss?Ki, Freckles. Pim pies, Blotches, Moth Patchef, i?lowaw. '-K?Uption?, and all Impurities of the skis, kfindly hesjtoat ib? saine leavinf: the skin white and charl aa atoaster.^s ile cannot be detected by the cic*eclt scrutinr, acd?Jeing u vegetable preparation is perfectily ^fy^er ft istho c?ry ai-ticle of the kind used by tte Frsncb, and is con sidrred by the Parisian aa indis?ensaJ ?e to a perfect toflst. Upwards of 89,000 botte ?rei? sold during tte past year, a sufficient guarantee off fal efficacy. Prie? only 76 cents. Sent by usu, pos^psad. on receipt of on order, by _ _____ ? E^BGEB, ?HTJTTS/t CO., Chordata. . ?S6 ?iver St;, Troy, N. Y March 30._f_ ITT C(ALLli ^ ll CHILLS ?I ?VER ^ ?-('H, TAifiN mi TITE HAYE USED GALLIGHAN'S PILLS, AHB FIND W that they vrill do sU that) la clsimed for them, and cheerfully recommend them to}public favor. T. H. WATTS, Ex-Governor of Atebama. J. W. A. SANDFORD, Att'y\Gon'l of Alabama. ROBT. DOUGHERTY, JodaV Suprente Court Ala. From THOMAS J. Junee, Dodge Suprenle Court I have used GALLIGHAN*8 PILLS bi my plantation for Fever and Ague, and fine, them an ?bat is claimed fox them. X THOS. J. JTJDuS. Montgomery, Ala., September?, 185& _. LowanaaOocrn, jfri*-?-t GALLIG H AN'S FEVER ARD AGUE PILLS ?HI do. Thev arc decidedly the beat medlciv* fbi CbilU nnd i b ver i ever gave. I would not ba wi^tout them tor Rv.' times the price. J. A. GRABAU. Axiarco?, April 17. 1ST. One box of GALLIG HAN'S PILLS <uml m* perfectly of Chills and Fever. They si? the uest moVdctos tor Chills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. UONALDSON, Clerk Superior Court, Sumter County, Gs, MONTQOMIBT, ALI., July 9, 1868. Messrs. BLUNT A HALE-Gasa?: 1 bars ussd you. UALLIGHAN'S PILLS on two occsatons tor Clii?a ana Fever, and find that they effect aUthat they are intend ed to da They are tte best remsdy 'orto disease tts t I have aver tried. I consider them r^fs^^rebAbte. Grand ^ ?. U. <a kWmt?: AI-BANT. G?., March U, 1867. I have used GALLIGHAN'S PILLS in forty cases ol Chills and Fever, with periect success. Thsy are tl.? best Fever and Ague PiU put up. "A. "Bi FANT WHOLESALE IN CHARLESTON, BY GOODRICH. "WTUfBlMAJI U CO., No. m Meeting street And by aD Druggists. "_______"_ i?M-'. PROPRIETORS, May H_Brno_kfamb?canery. Ala. CHERAW ADVERTISER. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AST, AQBIOtTLT(JRE, and MISCELLANEODS HEWS Cheraw, S. a Published weekly, by H. C. POWELL. TEBSfS or strascBXjrrioN : One copy one year. ? 00 One copy six months.2 ou One copy three months.>.1 OB Five copies one year...16 SO mans or snvumuro : One Squire, ten Une? or leas, first Insertion.Ml SS l or each subsequent insertion. 1 00 All Advertisement? to be distinctly marked, or they will be published uuii ordered out, and charged accord ? '^Merchants and othera aivarnab-g by the year, e libe? ral d ed ox don on tho aboye rates win ba mada. a oven. t>er 16 *_ THE SU?TEB WATCHMAN rPUBLISHED BYBBY WEDNESDAY, AT SUM TELLS. C., by GILBERT A FLOWERS, Proprietors. <U FOUR TKJLLABS par asuma, Invariably tn advance. Advertisements Inserted at usual rates. Every style o? Job Priutiuy oxecoted tn tn* rree*es? ??tyii> and greatest disr>?t<*._ 'v'ouannej ? THE TM-WEEikliY NEWS, TlCBLISHED TH WINNSBOBO' S. C-AFFOBDa A JT profitable media? tor the advertising pnblte ot Ctorjtatc- ? We respectfully solicit their patrons?je tor oar nrotnai benefit. GAILLARD, DESPOSTES h WnXIAifS, NcvemberlS