The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 08, 1867, Image 3
TUESDAY MONNING. OOTQJ&EJB 8, 1?67.
JL.OC A.L MATTIE3 i S.
THE CHANGE IN THU SCHEDULE OF rm: SOUTH
CAROLINA RAILROAD.- Tho changea recently inau?
gurated ou this road will aileei tho delivery of tho
Southern and Western IUU?H, which will not be re?
ceived until 7 A P, M. Tho hour ot departure hoing
.1.30 A. M., uecossitutos a mail delivery from thia
city at 4 o'clock, und tho paper ?ill go . ? prosa nt
an earlier hour than vas heretofore tho practice.
Our advertising friends will take duo notice? ol'
thia change, which goos into effect to-morrow,
and will furnish their favors at an early un hour
practicable.
October ?th, 1867,
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To TRANSIENT ADVERTISERS.-No transient ad?
vertisement will bu published in this journal here?
after miloss paul for in advance. By transient wo
mean an advertisement hom any poison who is
nola regular advertising customer of tho NEWS.
JOB WORE.-We have now completed our office
. ii as to execute, in tho ?hortest possible time
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we most re?
spectfully asl? tho patronage ot our friends.
I'ost Outee Notice?
POST OFFICK, )
CHARLESTON, October 5,1867. J
On and after (?th instant tho mails tor Columbia
and points beyond will closo at 1.30 A. M.
A second mail for Columbra and the Columbia
branch ol ?South Carolina Railroad will close at
'.) P. M.
Mails for Augusta, Savannah, and tho Way Mail
from Charleston to Augusta will close at 9.30 A. M.
. Tho aocond mail for Augusta closes at 6.30 P. M.
On Sundays but one train leavos, and all mails
close at 5 P. M.
POST OFFICE, I
CHARLESTON, S. C., July 6, 1867. ?
Alter to-day the maila for Northeastern Railroad
witt close al 8 o'otoek A.M., awl to-day and after?
wards they aro expected to roach tho Railroad
'Station''at 2:30 o'clock P.M., aud to bo ready for
delivery at thia office at 3:30 o'clock P. M.
CHANGE OF HOUR FOB DELIVERY OF SUNDAY MAH,
On and after Sunday, Otb- inst., this Offlco will be
open from five to ?ix o'clock for delivering mails.
STAN LEV G. f?lOTT", P. M.
UNITED STATE* COURT-HON. GEORGE 8. BUTAN,
PRBSIDINO.- The Jurors summoned were called, ar.d
a sufficient number not answering to their names,
new lists wore made out and othors ordered to be
summoned. Mr. JOUN L. CRUMLEY, on application,
waB made a Commissioner of the United Stales.
GENERAL ORDERS NO.-. Wo have not hoard
of an order being ia3ued in reference lo tho call?
ing in of "Straw Hats," but, from tho rush al
STEELE'S "Hat Hair' (sign of thc Big Hat), we
judge there has been a change in the weather, and
that Felt Hats aro preferable, particularly tho
styles introduced by STEELE, 'the purveyor of Hat
fashions. 1 October 8
"TRACTS FOB TUE TIMES."- We saw last night a
copy of a Washington campaign paper, containing
in full the speech of FREDERICK A. SAWYER, Esq.,
tleliverod in Ibo Hibernian nail in f this eily, in
July last. Wo were informed that 60,000 copies
of this document have been struok off for general
'circulation in South Corolina.
NUNC EST LUDENDUSL - Rejoice oh yo fodders^
and ye short stops, be glad \, Lot the pitcher clap
his hands, and the basemen be' morry, for now is
tho time to play. Old Jack Frost has gi von us a
puff, and Base Ballists do rejoice. This aftornoou
the Alert Club will play tho socoud match game
between?their first- and socoud nines. The first
uinf, lt will be remembered, wore victorious in tho
former match, but thoir opponents havo boon
practising heavily, and thoy expect to do something.
AU lovers of the gamo aro invited to be prosent.
The game will ba called at hilf-past two o'clock
precisely.
ROBHKRY. -Notwith-jtoiidins Uu> vitforr.u., <.?*?-?'"'
of the Detect ive force, the thieves continue their
depredations, and robberios oro not an unfrequeut
occurrence. On Sunday night last the black smith
Bhop of Messrs. DEWAN ot HARVEY in Pincknoy
street, opposite Church, waa broken open, nut the
enterprising thieves found, nothing that could he
taken away. Fortunately tho shop contained only
the tools and iron necessary to tho trade, and
tbeao were not connklerod available plunder. A
few nights previous to this occurrence Mosers.
DEWAN & HARVEY hau left tho new miming gear
of a wagon in the vacant lot adjaoofU to tfceir
building. During tho night some'tumores who were
evidently practised hand?, removed every particle
of iron from the gear, and the pr o prie to ra fouud,
on their arrival, that their work waa love's labor
lost, and would have to bo recommenced. How
any parties could perform this job without attract?
ing the attention of the polico, appears singular,
and the only surmise ?B, that they worp not around.
EXPLOSION OF A SHELL.-On. hist Monday a
freedman on Waduialaw Island; named IJod Wash
ington, was ondoav?ring to remove tte powder
from au old shell. He had ' almost aucoceded in
effecting bis object, when becoming disgust cd
with tho slow process; hq lodi-" an axe and endeav?
ored to looaoa the powder, remaining iii the shell.
The result was au explosion which shattered one
log severely, and au amputation waa performed by
Dr. jENKEwa, at tho knee.
- Washington was sont io Ibo city, and is now au
inmate of thu City Hospital, under tho charge of
Dr. 8. jpffAt?SBN ITBOWN. ' Siuco his removal to
tho city gangrene has set in, and it ia ?eared that
thc patient will not have strength to recover from
Iiis wounds. , .? ?. '-r t -
. .The frequent accidents that have oeeurred from
the careless handling of shells should be a warn?
lng to every ono, particularly to tho freedmen,
Who are, in most instances, tho sufferors, as their
anxiety to procure a small sum induces them to
handi<> the shells without using the necessary pre?
cautions.
LECTURE THIS EVENING_Professor F. A.
PORCHER will deliver a iccttiro this evening boforo
the Young Mon's Christian Association, upon the
subject of "The Psalms of David and tho Metrical
versions of them in use since tho Reformation."
The lecture will he hold in the College chapel. aud ,
witt commonoe at quarter boforo 8 o'clock.
The Association is fortunate in having secured,
the services of so able and talented a lecturer UK
Professor PORCHES, and the Professor has boen
equally fortunato in having selcotod so compre?
hensive and interesting a subj oct, for his discourse;
JOT Wno is there thul does not love io read ?nd ad?
mire the Bool; of Psalms, and who will not witting?
ly embrace such an opportunity as this to learn
more about them, especially that portion of theil
history which relates to their uso in the ancient
Christian Church, and the principal metrical ver?
sions which have been made and need from STERN
HOLD'S time to this.
We trust tho .community, by their presence this
?vening, will show not only thoir appreciation of
the author and his subject, but their approbation
of the.efforts ?.bein g made by the Young Mum's
Christian Association to successfully carry on
?eries of instructive lectures during the coming
Wmter.
Tax NEW , YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.-Mention has been mado of tho pur?
chase by tho abovo named Company of tho Steam?j
?bip " Rhode Island,'' originally the " John wt
Ring," and built in 1860 for the Charleston trade.;
WA leiii?i?W w?ll tho great expectations' g?j
dulged in by her former owners os to her speed'
anel carringo capacity, but beforo she fulfilled
these hopes the war ensued, and thone qualities of
?peed and sise at once attracted the attention of
the united States Quartermaster^ Department.
Purchased by the Government, shewas.all through
the War in the public ocr vico ami fully sustained
tho high opinion act apoYi h cr quul i li os.
Strange ooiwoidence I bevon years after her
launch, after varied fortunes, she is rocla.med and
is to bs put upon the lino to Charleston. We aro
of course gratified at this announcement, and still,
more oo, as with tho steamship James Adger
we will, in? a very short time i have a rogo-,
lar Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday di?-'
patch of first class steamers to New York; but
.feet which would bo a very great gratification
to a large circle of friends in this city and through?
out Georgia-& couxpUmoui, which our ms tor city
of Augusta would particularly approola?e-ia thc
eubsUtution of the original nam? for the ono ?he
IMrff bears. We know it cannot be dono i without
the t&WtiX of ?atfaoWjr. Wt *MlWW*****i*r
tion would, we fee! euri), bring it about, and we
hop? ?he effort will bo mado. Let the name of
Angtttto** distinguished ?son float from-the mast?
. jtteadof thts flue ?hip.
THE 'PBurTnt? OP THE LAW? OP THE UV rr ED
STATES, al>,nu toa days ?go >VU?J awarded, by Mr.
MOPI?KBSON, tbo Clerk of tho House of Represen?
tativos, to two papers published in this State, viz :
tho Sumter Nows !?nd tho Oharlostou Advooato.
Whether from a fooling of modos ty ut having
such honor? thrust upon thom, or somo other
cause, unknown to us, neither ol tho two happy
recipients have thus far made any public uu
uouncomont of t ho fact! Yesterday afternoon wu
learned that so far us the Sumter News is concern
od, tho Congressional patronago has been with?
drawn again. We did not loam tho reason, but
surmise that its recept change of editor and poli?
tics uiny.perbaps have tomethlng to do with it.
AH it is Understood that no paper eau receive
this public printing, that in not fairly and squarely
Republican, WO presume the South Carolina,
Leader will make a strong bid for it ; and there
is no reason that wo can see why it uhould not be
entitled to this blfof pap, with fully as much righi
as its fellow Radical weekly, the Charl?slon
Adv?cale.
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MAYOR'S COURT.-A freedman, who wished to
make IUB way through the world without trouble,
endeavored to walk through tho market with an
ope? umbrella. As this conduct WOB not accord?
ing to Hoyle, tho freedman was asked to close bis
parasol; ho doclined, and became obstreperous,
when he was arrestod by tho police. Ile was tined
$5, and ono of his companions who had attempted
a rescue, received tho samo punishment.
Five culprits answered to tho roll call, and plead
guilty to the charge of occupying moro of the
sidewalk than was their just*privilege. It appear?
ed to be a unanimous nffair, and was character?
ized as tho heavy drunk. One woman who was of
the party, went tn with a WU, and succeeded hi
raisin? a small toiupoBt. The immortals were
considerably embalmed when discovered, but were
sent to tho grand rendezvous forbad spirits, and
allowed to recover under a treatment of a pine
board for a pillow. Tho delinquents did not mur?
mur at tho change, remembering that it was a
pleasant thing for brethren tu live together in
unity.
THE I'AP. M AND GARDEN.-WO have received the
October number of this Agricultural Magazlno,
and fully concur with tho editor that it is the best
number yet issued ;, indeed. tr.? I'Maxwd Chardon
has been increasing it? faciHties for imparting
useful information, evor sinoo its organization.
Starting originally as an experiment, it han be?
come a success, and as far as we know, is tho only
agricultural journal in this State. The number
before us, beside the usual reading matter, con?
tains a numbor of illustrations that add conside?
rably to the interest of th > work. The subscrip?
tion price, $1 per annum, is a mere bagatelle, and
we trust that the agricultural portion of the com?
munity will not bo backward in encouraging tins
enterprise. Mr. JAMES R. JACOBS, tho editor, is Well
known in this city, being a gradua to of Charleston
College, and is fully capable of conducting the
arduous position he has undertaken. | His journal
speaks for itself, and wo can give no botter not ice
than thc following extract from its pages:
" Ibis number of our monthly is, we believe,
the best in arrangement, illustration, reading mat?
ter, Ac, that we have yet issued. Wo aro do tor
mined, and we hope our friends by this time lind
out. that the 'Farm and Garden* shah be a first
class agricultural journal. We call upon the peo?
ple of tho State to Bee that this, their naper, be
amply supported.- More subscribers will enable
us ?tili further to improve, and wo promiso ihat
every additional $1, lom; subscription price) re?
ceived shall be applied to the improvement of our
magazine. And surely twenty-four pages of auch
reading matter aa we give monthly, and so often
illustrated, is worthy the paltry sum asked for
subscription."
THE REOPENING OF THE FBEE SCHOOLS. -The
first Monday in October has long boon tho opening
day of the Froo Schools of this city, and at ?u
early hour yesterday morning Ibo Btroets in the
vicinity of tho different sohools were alive with
nhildren anxious to recommence their studies and
to have their names registered. During the vaca?
tion tho Board of Commissioners have perfoctod
l?verai changes in thc organization of the schools.
We have already alluded to tho Morris street
School, which has been set apart for the education
sf the colored children, and which has Bteadily in?
creased in favor since it was organized. ? Fifty
idd^ionai pupils werai, enrolled yesterday, making
bio number registered nearly five hundred. This
ichool was opened two weeks ago, and is now in
Uli operation. It is patronized extensively by tho
-olorcd population, and will soon equal in popu
ortfr ??>? miit.~??? -1 - -. ' .- .- .
THE NOBMAI. SCHOOL
las been changed into a girls' grammar Behool,
?vhere the higher branches of the English language
ire taught ; but select classe? aro to be formed
?vhere pupils can obtain tho instruction that will
lt thom to become teachers. About four hundred
pupils were registered yesterday, but tho morning
ivas principally occupied in arranging the classes
md accustoming the scholars to tho discipline of
thc ' school. The Commissioners have made ar?
rangements for the accommodation of between five
hundred and B?X hundred pupils, and should this
number bo accepted it will necessitate an elect ion
Df two or moro assistant teachers. At present the
Principal, Vico Prinoipal and five Assistante con?
stitute tho o&rps. In arranging the building it was
found necesssry to furnish new settees and other
furniture for the Assembly Hall ; the contract for
a portion of these was awarded to Mr. C. ' Ax
BBECBT, in Wentworth street, near Pitt. Notwith?
standing the comparatively short notice, those
settees, '??c., were xurnlshed in ample time
ind reflect great credit upon the maker,
while some articles of Behool furnituro that were
ordered from tho North have failed to reach the
aity. "The Normal, 09 mote properly tho High
ftrammnr Sohool, is under thc control Of tho fol?
lowing teachers :
Principal-Miss A. B. SIMONTON.
.Vice Pimcipal^-Miss ETTA A. K?p,-tvrcii. ? ?
Assistants-Miss H. F. RONAN, Miss JOMBIXI
WTITI.TUIV. Misa Jos DZ. 6. HAW Misa MABIA E
KEtaB>Mrs. ISABEL A. SMITH. J
THE ST. PHILLIPS STREET SCHOOL j .At
la designed for both girls and boys,, tho former,
ho wo ver, being only In tim primary department
This sohool has also been refitted during the vaca?
tion, and is now capable of accommodating fron
nine hundred to ono thousand' pupila. Abouj
Mght hundred were registered yesterday morning
ind from the crowd that stood before the gates v, <
judged that many who caine with that intentipr
ivere debarred tho privilege on account of theil
tardiness, and-would havo to return tho next .day
l?he school is divided into three departments- thc
first and second grammar and the primary. Ther<
ar? ??varal^classes in oaeh department, and th;
accommodations io ca? ?,u?.p?wr ..i?.?., ?wun.,:?^
aro thorough and complete. The teaohore are:,
First Grammar Department: Principa) ofSohpo
-.-Mr. H. P. ABOHEB. j \>*j?ui
ile?-Prinoipal-General W. Si WAIJUBB. $ ; $
Assistants-Mr. M. M. FARROW, Miss C. O. MAB
TIN, Mies ANN ABCBEB. Miss M. E. FABER.
Second Grammar Department: Principal-Mia
C. C. HARBERS. .
Vice-Principal - Miss A. Y. C?DWOBTH. I j
Assistants- Miss A. M. RiCHAEDSotf, Miss K. i
JOHNSON, Miss M. E. CANTWELL. ?'.(-?..? j ?"
Primary Department: Prinoipal-Mrs.' M. WHITS
HEAD. ?
Vice-Principal-MissMABT C. PRESTON.
Assistants--Miss OCTAVIA C. PANSTN, Miss 8. i
RoEiNSON, Miss 8. R DAVIS, Miss JDLIA R% LOUAI
Miss E. O, BOBOBSS, Miss jil. E. FABER. :', i
TH? M RETINO STREET SCHOOL fi 1' I
Has becomb quite popular sinoe the occupation c
that in Morris street by. tho colored pupils, ft
unfortunately too small and confined for the nun
ber of pupils that apply, as there is no other, frc
sohool in the Upper Wards/ At present it is in
possible for the Board to extend tho privileges i
eduoation by occupying other buildings. The d
struction of the Friend street Sohool, and tl
assignment of that in Morrl? street to the color?
pupils, bas necessarily presented roany from ava
lng themselves of the advantages^; ajfc educ
"tlon; but we trust that, with r9t^jWWiW|Peril
:RU appropriation will be mad?..d|j??t^B^B^at
nefen to rebuild the lower seho^f"atwr?tn(ni
others for the obUdron in tbs Upper section ol t!
city. About.two hundred pupils wore enrollt d
the Meeting street School. Tho teachers are :
Principal-M.uis ISABELLA BLAIR." . ? . ..
Vice-Principal- - -Miss G. G. WrfHfc??. . j
Assistants-Miss M?0. GBISWAIJ?,'Misa M.
TitfMO?W? MissC. RAabU.:1 i ? v r
ft?b day Was m ??JJ dl?feAnt aohooW
organising .'the several departments and
s.ocmainting- the pupils wish ithe ..rule? ? a
regulations. Under fbes? r^rcmn?T?auoos/i* \j
impossible to obtain a corseo!* ido?,V tt:3
condition, and we cannot do move than g vc
brief iaotlceof the schools, boping tp^resj^ ?4
Ibbjeot St some future day. ' - mSmZ
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If you want Books bound in any stylo, or Aofo
Booka made to ordst, with any desired' patter
ruling, go to BmAX HARRIS, NO. 09 Broad ?tr
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PRK-AOAMTE MAX.-Wo believe it is BOOTLE
who ?ayn that it inn woll-establishcd fact that
wheuovor ono man breaks a JCL'I or ono woman ha?
illa, lmmodiately afterward soveral other moa will
broak their logs, and several other ladies, have con?
vulsions. Thia is called tito law of coincidence. .
We were forcibly reminded <?f thin tho great law of
chance yesterday aftoriftjon, when wo had tho
honor of a visit to our sanctum from Prof. W. C.
KERB, iStalo Geologist of North Carolina, Dr. ?. A.
PBATT, Analytical Chemist, of Hub city, and Prof.
FRANCIS w. HOLSTES, of Charleston College. Tho
two former hail boon to Prof. HOI.MKH' plaid?t ?OH
yesterday morning, near Ashley Perry, about ten
m ilea from th m 'city, to examino the bcd (|>ont
plfiioi-cne dep. ^it) yo descrilmd.it ?mi o length iu
our iesuo off?CTvdayj rThoj were armed with tho
geologist's tunal tools, pick and hammer, and went
to work, and ?OOH bud reason to bo more Utan
satisfied with the reward ol their labor.
They found n piece of thc bono (dorsal vertebra)
of tho mammoth, but thin bas long censed to bo
an object of curiosity, so many of tho remains of
extinct, animals having already been found in thin
bed. They kopi on itt their search, and presently
saw on tho Bloplng beach a Jagged object project?
ing about ono and a half inches from the sand.
They bogau to dig, and noon unearthed, to their
delight and amazement, a human thigh bono, en
tiro with tho exception of the lower articulation.
The bono is sixteen inches in length ; heavy
enough to ind?calo petrifaction, yet not sufficient?
ly so to lea l us to suppose that it waa entirely
petrified, The cellular structure in the centre is
in perfect preservation. The outor covering only
weeld appear to have undergone poUunction. Ita
general appearance in every respect is preoisely
Bimilarto that of tho fossil usually found in the
post-pleiocono dep03ita. This femur was found a
few feet from the bono of tho mammoth referred
to above; and near it n ?mall fragment, (nine and u
hair inches long) of a human tibia, apparently be?
longing to tho same period ni tho others we have
mentioned. Professor KERR and Dr. PRATT also
fouu I a small pioce of pottery, similar to several
pieces in Professor HOLMES' possession.
This is a very important discovery, and wo do
not wonder that Professor HOLMES' enthusiasm is
at fever boat. Alter looking for human bones in
this bed for upwards of twentv-o?-? *-???, ri is
singular tb^-io otiuuui Uaro boen found at last by
oLhors, who wero there casually on a first visit,
Professor HOLMES not being with thom. As a
curious coincidence wo may also refer to the fact
of our having direotod public attention to the sub?
ject only I wo days ago-in Saturday's NEWS-?nd
there having askod the question, Why human
bones have not boen discovered in a atratutu
giving so many other evidencos of the presence of
man? Soarcely was Ibo ink dry, when the ques?
tion received a signally brilliant and perfectly con?
vincing answer in tho femur discovered yesterday.
We hope Professor HOLMES will eivo his fears to
tho winds, and proc?&d at once to publfsb. this im?
portant discovery, to tho scientific world.'j",
BtJSIN ESS N OTICUS.
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE'AT TitF DULY
NEWS OFFICE.
'Auction (?sae? 'rnin Day.
HILES DRAKH will sdi thli day, at kia Btore, corner
of Khift nnd Liberty B*roots, at 10 o'clock, fancy boxes,
desks, <fcc.
' JOHN Q. MJI.NOR & Co. will soil this day, lu their auc?
tion salea room, No. 1U8 Meeting street, at ll o'clock,
large Mock of a retail dry goods store; also prints, on ao
..ount Ot nil concerned.
" WM'. 8. HASTIE, S. C. D., will soil Uris day, at the north'
??ast corner of the Court Houae, at 12 o'oloc.k. a lot of
laud In President strebt,?st lumber cart and a, carriage;
ilso, at ono o'clock, on M?T.ONF'R lot, King bareet road,
di the right and title of the defendant lu a diflUllery.
T. M. CATEP. will ?ell this day, on Brown's Wharf,,
lt 1% O'clock, butter, hams and sides.
R. & A. P. CALDWELL will sall thia day. before Uielr
store, at !).'.? o'clock, strips, sboulderR, &o,
TWOKAT & CAMPBELL will sell this day, at 10 o'clock,
it their auction salesrooms, No. 13t> M. ct IHR street, op?
posite Pavilion not ul. bankrupt stock of dry goods, boote,
tc.
LACKEY & ALEXANDER will ?oil thia day, st 10
i'clook, before | their store. No. 137 East Ray, hanw,
(boulders, Ac.
MILLIGAN ?r SON will si ll thiB day, at 10 o'clock, at
So. ?12 Vendue Range, dry gooda. Rhona, io.
HERVEY M. CbECKLEV, M, I*.,
Homeopathic i'll j ai? inn.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, SOUTHWEST CORNER
L'OLLEOE AND QRE^T,^^ ?^&HiTttlut^ to
i)i P. M.; from 8 to 10 P. M.
OctoberV ?3 ''..'. thstuia
For restoring strength and appoUto, use the great
?outbern Tonic, PAHKNIK'R HEPATIC BITTEU? and you
?ill not be disappointed. For sale by all druggists. tu
? ?.f .A Vmra. ..,{ j
What ls TARRANT"!* EFFERVESCENT SELTZER
nPERIE ST, and what are its offcetsr TboRe nre quos
ions,which thc great American public baa a right to
?rik, and it also bas a right to expect a candid and satis?
factory reply. Tho preparaUou is a mild and gentle
jaime cathartic, alterative and tonio, and io moat care
nilly prepared m tho form of a snow white powder, eon
?aining all tho wonderful medical properties of the far
famed Seltzer Springs of Germany.
Of its effects we would say that those who have teated
tho preparation aro tbe best judges, and they declare
over their ow? fiignnturoa that the preparation will
rir?m^V?etttdfe iudlgo?tUm. Baguiatotho flow of tbe
bile. Cure every ape?les of headache. Tranquilizo tbs.
nervous system. Refresh and invigorate the weak. Ml?,
??ato tho paripa of Rb?umatls-m. Neutralieo acid in the
Btoihach. .Cleanse and toro tho bowels. Assist tho
Caningippeuo. . CarowoTiaartiSnrn...'- j
If you are a oufferor give this Benlady ono trial, said it
will convince you of tho above fact*.
. TAKEAN? &- CO., Bole Proprietors, No tv York.
Tile Time to A<lv?>itiso in tue t'ounti j .
n?lddlS'lind^-ufipii^sWcIs br tia S&wr Advtrlaslnp,
rater, aa. reasonable us tbe.'st?l?geUcy, of Ut? money mar?
ket will warrant. Merchante ?nd others wishing to use
the columns of tba paper will address .
1 M?i \ . grrrciAN A. SF.LDY, Proprietor.,
liO?E ?UT J
Oil ?0U WILJkXOSJS ASABTUNE.
?'THE SALE OF TIGEsttgTB OEORGfA 1&?TE LOT
These banes are lu the air. Whon the .atmosphere is
*m<-hunted with them, as lt sometimos ls at thia season,
?pid?mie fevers ensue. The S^mor^sjiaoh ha? just
closed baa baan a moat remarkable outfef J1? amount
Of rain that has iatleri hi? been enormott?, aiid. tho e^lta
lauonsfrom tb*>edil nave been, and araMM||e and co
pions almost beyond examina.' ,^esM^p?tts?otis jexor
ciso* pernicious Influence or? tho vital' 'ptypif?? &ri? pre
dTspose thV system to disease.' ?verywnWa PWPT
c?mplalnr?gci?nwwial debility, lassitude a&j '?tipt?a
?len. These ftymptoma are generally forerunners pf as
epldamlc. Combat?thern early-before they ? lapse' into
Bomething worae-with' HOSTi-TJE^'ii. HlOUA^l 111T
TERS. tho mofsteit'octivo antidota to malaria that the
vegetable klilgdom has ever TrhJ?do^- ' ?jJ?lfttmU
three-fold,-invogaraltng, d'spura'tlve (ind anUfeliioun.
Free from asry IngredMnt tbaMa- itr Wro-sstflfaaasa degree
deleterious to health; and ewtaining the Juices and exr
tracts of the rarest meWclnaVberlfe it is ?Timeasurably
superior, ai a defensivo preparation,, to any, otbar tonio,
herbal cr minorai, at prosont ose'?! in 'medical 'practice.
A course or HOSTETTEB'S BITTERS is, humanly
speaking, a porfecf safeguard . against. 1 atermittent and?
rem lt tent fersr?. ( ,?' , .Octoby?
Kn?w thy destiny.
MADAME E. F! Tftbirtrrbil.the groot EngUsh Asirolo.
gl?t, Clairvoyant and Ps^KometrioJan, T^IO baa aston?
ished tho Kt.ten.tlflc cbMses of tho Old World, bas now lo?
cated herself at Hudson, H. Y. Mad ame Tuon* TOM pos
scsBef such wonderful poworo of ?econ* algb't as to ena?
ble her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance
to thd single, or married of elthor sos. While Jn a state
of trance,' ?he-rtellneates tbe very f?atwre?.of the person
you ar* to marry, ami by tho aid of an Instrument of in?
tense power, ktWrtrh a/fijo Fsychomotrope, guarantees to
produce a llfe-Hke plc^'o* tbsV^fU?iraiAMibaud o? wife
of theappBBaat, taos^Ur irUtt da?(?f_mlPgM| poWtlon
bug, as thouaand of testimoifiaw Tao assert, sra? wi?
send, ?han. desired,-,wtwrU?cd. .earti?cat?, or written
cuarantae. ?hat fte nl?^iu? hi what it purpqrU to bi BF
I anctaslnc a sa??Ao^ofiKal?,ar.d giving pUoo f>f P^h, \
I age, dtspo??Moo and complexion, and eaolosW^ flfty?conto ]
a ?d'.stampod an??topo adOifoasod to youwaV. yon v?U ra?
^?^Wf?Q*W&^W<*?f,*ni>7 t?min >"ft11.
All oommunlcatlona aacrodty eonfldentUl. Addrehs, tn
?eWo?Vtyk+?tS*aik>? * ^.-THORNTON, O. Box 233, {
'^i^?^^?tm^l^e t?forma?on 0f tte
.lt l?ach?M? how tho hod??.y.H^b*??^e baaofMu?, th?.
No yoima Ud, or gus^siaan tejOislrt f*ti to s?ml tlMtr
M*roh30 . lye Tro/, N.T.
LQ^K OUTI
Or you wi lose a Fortune.
THE SALK OF TttETS IN GI OROIA STATE L< ? I
TERY, for Hw Omnichcrae of October 'JU?. OAi ITA1
PRIZE, $?0,000. nt? only One Dollar, close? Tin
DAT at 0 1?. M. On} No. 20 BROAD STREET.
Ootobu 8 j 1
A G RC ULT UK Al..
rifl liss
Two of tho fesses ure now ready
I'd delivery,
THE ATTENTION? -PLANTERS IS CALLED TO
tho beat COTTO PEES? thal han ever been offered
to tho tuarkot for lulu: cotton, lt ie warrautod lo pion?
060 lbs. Into an ordlry slited bale with two men. I <?<
substantial and durqo, and omi bu placed In tlx' H tine
building with thc Ol| One of thom can bo aeon In over,
atlou at North comnretal Wharf. Apply to
WM. S. HEN ERY,
j NO, 3H MEET INO STREET.
October H tuthsO
IR?if TIES.
nm\m PATENT TII?.
ASUPPLY OF FASSMAN'S SELF-PASTEN INO'
COTTON TIP (a new an.i superior arUolo), Just
received and for sale { lowest prices. Liberal discount
to dealer?.
lt. I. BUTLER, Agent*
'Octobers j NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF.
?ROM TIES
j AT
REDUCED PRICES ?
-r.TcT .-^KIVKD A FRESH SUPPLY Of .
J PATENT BLOTTIE."
AND
'.BEARD'S PATENT IMPROVED BUCKLE TIB,"
which wi?V be sold <i greatly reduced prient, aud on
liberal terme.
Dealers supplied ?ta heavy discount.
GEl*. W, WILLIAMS & CO., Factors
W?ILEY'S
PATENT 8ELF-FASTEN1NO WROUGHT IRON
BUCKLE TIE.
FIBBT PREMIUM,iAWARDF.0 AT LOUISIANA
STATE FAIR.
Tl IS AS CHEAP A UK. AND THE BEST ONE YET
JJ. invented. It is th? strongest Tie, Htouding by tost a
swain of ('1000) two thousand pound?. The most easily
adjusted rte, as lt iskoU'-fustcning. The most simple,
requiring only to slip tho band into tho buckle, and Ibo
elastloity of tho cotton' fastens itnolf, and it cannot bo
como unfastened.
For aale, in large or (miall quantities. Uv
ROSS, ROBERTS A CO.,
Commission Merchant? and General Agent?,
No. 86 Front street. New York Citv.
[STREET BRO. ir CO., Asent?,"
July 16 ?no Charleston, M. C.
"EAGLE" COTTON GINS,
S?ATJK ON LY HY
BATES, HYDE & CO,,
Itrtdgewater, Mau.
NEW YORK-187 Water Str?dt
BOSTON-5 Phoenix Building.
NEW ORLEANS-Ol Ht. Charlen street.
_Aii?ust b_ ?imo
CHARLESTON'
1GRMIM?L WAREHOUSE
''.'. * ", AND
SEED STORE.
LITTLE & MARSHALL,
No. 140 Meeting Street,
(OPPOSITE ?PAVILION HOTEL, )
Dealers In ntl kind* ot
Agricultural Implements,
C A TIT A "VTTV ROI.J.DIV O? Y r^o
COTTON GINS.
GRISWOLD aiN.
HfiNEBE?'S MpCARTHY GIN.
H. Ii. EMERY & SON'S SAW OIN AN1> OON
DENSER, for Hand or Horse Power.
SOUTHBBN COTTON CO.'8 OIN.
NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN.
BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER G TH.
BROWN? BAND O TN.
CARVER'S GIN.
EAGLE GEN.
HORSE POWERS.
LITTLE ?AM HORSE POWER.
THE LITTLE GIANT,
THF. BEST. MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAP! OT
' > jj t, j ? HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. .
& in&oducang this new Power into the maiket, wc
would s tato that th? foJowing aro tome of the advan?
tages possessed by tho "LITTLE GIANT" over aU ether
PrS^?renjth onacconht of being double-geared,
wliich uot only doubles! tho strougth by dividing the
ntr?tn on twice the numfcbr of-teeth, but by gearing on
both sides of tba wheels'lt equalizes the w ear on the
shafts, and, mate dal If lewona the friction, enabling tho
horses to do 'mach mote work than with any other
Power. ? I
2. Its ccmpaotness andextrcino portability, lt weighing
about one-half aa mach a?other Horso Powers, and occu?
pying but ons-third the stace, it oau be packed in small
boxes, thus saving anion )xpense. I It is so simple1 that
tho most ignorent penen would have no difficulty In
putting lt together; ,,A
.3. Van facility with whit x it can be adjusted to any
kind of maoblnory at any ugle, either on the'ground or
ovur bead, without ruovlm it from ita foundation, will
be appreciated by fanner, nd planters aft specially adapt?
ed for driving Cotton Gini
HORACE L*. ElIERYiK ?
?AlTNT ENDLESS RAILWAY
HORSE POWER?.
NINSUVITS'U
MOWING m i APING ?ACHIMS.
WASHIM] MACHINES.
Plows pf all descriptions, Cast Iron
andjSteel.
pwsj.
ern Ml
, of all Ktilda,
???fT?? i
No, "HO
..(OPP*.
June 18
bvery variety ; Cultivators ;
Y bon Field and Gardon Rol
COrn SheUora; Com?f;r* ~?"
TnT Pl?nta?
la Garden Barrows
Serapors-; ' Churns
?rks*'; Hoes, kc, fte, Gar
anted puro (ind Frosh.
URStUlX,
meting Street,
iE PAVILION HOTEL,)
HARI.KSTYHV, 8. O.
tutti?
.COMMISSION
^EDWARD1
??M WM
mr dm
^ September 14 _
j WILUAMCB. (
I Kcal Estate Ai
MERCKANtS.
LOWNDES,
[ro?sr,' ;s. c.]
stuAhlino
i' sqx.
Its, Auctioneers .
COMMIS8M?
u .. OFFICF. NO. 8l|
fientfrmW S
?LYNE WTREET.
WILLIS
FACTORS, (SM
A?? IN TS.
MJRCHASB* SALE AND
a and Domestic Port*) ol
> NA VAL KTO'lt KS.
Charleston, n.e.
..f.AU IL OHI?bf.?
?M WILLIS.
npHE SHIPPING ANE
X willforth?pfes?nibo
uuderaignod at So. <81last
Nov.mber
0MMISSION BUSINESS
tod en us usual; by ?he
\ over the atore formerly
claims mn?t present thu
iduallv will make pay
JOHH TllOMtV.^
?T'NEws7""
8. C.,'A>TORDK A
.l-ilrtlnu public ol
e for cur mutual
il WILLIAMS,
AUCTION SALES. |
Huller; Ifami and (jidss.
t\X T. M. * AT JO H .
Will,Ix?Bold Tins DAY, un Brown'? wiiui. itt
nundora past Nino o'clock,
70 Arkins STATE D WIT Iv?, |u ?toro and hmo . ste ?
or Souttar
401? B?R?:t ,l Huras
IOU Sides
t> tierces Unbaggcd Hams.
Conditions cash. _October S _
BY ft. ?Si A. V. CALUWKV1.,
Tins DAY, tim Mid, will be sold, before our store, at
hall-piist >J o'clot K,
UACUN STRIPS
Bacon shoulders
Uncoil limns
Bacon Hill?
Ke^s Butter
Kegs Lard.
Conditions, cash. October 8
liam*. Shoulders, Uti'lps, Otwti, Apples. Ac,
UV l"UHKV ?Si ALKXAWllBK.
TUTS DAY, tho Sith umlaut, will bo wold before our
atore. No. i;i7 East Mav, ut ll) o'clock,
.'(Mi SHOULDERS
150 Now York s. C. Strips
lu obis. Apples-In linc order
ID coils Kopo
12 dozen Clothes Unes
10.dozen Straw Brooms
4 Nests Buckets, &c.
A>i> OS ACCOUNT OF ALL CONCEUNCD,
rn bags COHN
7 tierces liam*
i hhd. Sugar.
Conditions cash. Ootobev 8
! lloma, shoes, Brogans, Balmorals, (/oilers, Ac.
. HY K. Ill ' T di SON.
On IO-MORROW 9th inst., at 10 o'clock, in our salo?
room, No. 14a Mooting Street, oppotuto Pavilion Hotel.
We will soil for cash
50 Cases BOOTS, SHOES, Brogans*, Balmorals, Gaiters,
Ac, all Fresh anj Seasonable, Gooda.
ALSO,
15 CARTOONS SHOP GOODS.
Liberal cash advances on cousiyuiuents.
October 8
BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC.
SLATE.
AKINK LOT Ol' ROOFING ' SLATE1 FOR SALK
cheap at
C. W. SEIGNIOUS'S COAL YARD,
Octobers Kl* ' East ?ny, near Ilusul street.
ANMtEW McCOBB, Jr.,
HAS THIS DAY OPENED. AT NO. 217 EAST HAY,
opposite now Custom Mouse, a General Cominis
sion Business for the sale of LIME AND BUILDING
MATERIAL, aud respectfully solicits the patronado of
tjjfc public generally. Btuwl? September 28
MISCELLANEOUS.
Important to Funnel.s and H ?Hers.
PORTABLE GRIST, MEAL AND
FLOUR MILL, COMBINED.
HART & MUNSON'S FRENCH BURR MILLS. LAT?
EST IMPROVEMEN I S, patented 18C0. ,-ovoral
MILLS In operation in this city. At low prices.
J.NO. CAMP8EN A CO., Agonts.
. No. 14 Market street, tppostto State street.
September lil tuf Imo
E\i;i\??N m F?REMN
ATTENTION !
Gi 0 TO NO 203 EAST BAX AND BU V YOUR
T CROCUS EMORY POWDER
ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY
EMERY CLOTH, ?tc. for p lishin?.
ALBO,
TANNERS' OIL
NEATSFOoT OIL, tor Leather Hos?
LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery.
\t figures within tho roach of all.
WM. M. BIRD & CO.
September 18
HOWE'S
PREMIUM STANDARD
ALWAYS TAKE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, AND
TOOK IT AT PARIS THIS YEAR, as official docu?
ments will show.
.../Pier? Hi?\frrf-wrfrr?im>?n6'giVe entire satisfaction.
RAILROAD TRACK COUNTER
HAY. OOAL~. BUTCHERS'
DORMANT DRUGGISTS' and
PORTABLE BROKERS' SCALES.
Of every sizo and variety. Call and examine samples at
Ute CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign of Marvin's Safe.
September ii
W. M. BIRD & CO.,
NO. 203 EAST BAY STREET.
MARTIN'S
FIRE, BURGLAR
DAMP PROOF
MARVIN'S PAIENT SAFES never mould their contenta.
MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES nover corrode tho iron.
MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never lose their Fireproof
quality.
MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES are the only SAFES filled
with Alum and Dry Plaator, No omar Safe baa these
qualin oatt ons.
TT7TE REFER TO THE MERCHANTS, COTTON PAC
VV . TORS, Bankersaud Jewelers of thia city whom
wo have supplied. Sixty-eight of these Safes have been
sold by un since the clot o of the war, whloh alone should
be a sufficient guarantee that' they are aU wo claim. '
Call and examine tho Stock now on band, or send for a
Circular. "
- W. M. BIRD & CO.
No. 203 EAST BAY, Agents for Charleston.
September'.) Uno
_gaga_ gasa_J ,DU
INSURANCE.
FIRE AND MARINE
IMOUR ANOE
RISKS TAKEN ?N
HOimBS, COTTON, I? M K, Fi liNITl'HIi,
iUEIiCIlANPISE, ?ic, AT TARIFF
. RATES. IN THEPObliOWnfO
HKHAHliK COMPANIES,
Vlxt
MERCHANT'S AND MECHANIC'S FIRE INSURANCE
PANY. of Baltimore. -
Maryland Fire In sn rance Company, of Baltimore.
Howard"Fire Insurance Company, of Baltimore.
National Fire Insurance-. Company, of Baltimore,
Associatif Firemen's Fire Insurance Company, ol' Balti?
more. '
Standard Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
?Tonkera and. New york Fire Insurance company, of New
York. .?'?.?..?? . * . I
. MAKIN Iv RISKS TAKEN AT REASONABLE RATES
in tho Oriental Mutual Iotuvanoe Company of New York.
. Apply to i
HUG KR & ?A VENEL, Agents,
CORN E.4 EAST BAY AND EXCHANGE STREET.
October I ' ' ' luths?
WORLD M?TTJ?L ~"
M mun GOMPM
**i*<I Vf
.5*0 ft
tt K W
A. A. LOW*
SAMUEL .WILLET8.
OLIVER IL GORDON.
8. B. CHITTENDEN.
PETER C. CORNELL.
Hon. WM. KELLY:
WM. S. TISDALE.
GIL. L. BEECK MAN.
JOS. A. SPRAGUE.\
RUFirS R. GRAVES.
ALEX. V. BLAKE,
JAMES H. NOY ES.
WM. O. FOWLER.
SAM'L B. CALDWELL.
N. S. BENTLEY. .
WW JP. PRENTICE.
3. H. FROTHINOHAM.
ison. ?. TABER.
no ABO OP nnutcToiiH ?
I. H. FKOTHINGIIA M
GBO. L. WILLARD.
H. E. PIERREPiDHT.
GEO. F. TIKJMAK. '
JOHN HOLSEY.
E. TOWNSEND.
THOS. T. BUCKLEY.
HENRY A. SWIFT.
JA?. H. PRENTICE,
H. MESSENGEIt.
tt*0. L. NICHOLS.
J. W. FBOTHTNGHAM.
,WM, C. SHELDON. 1
JoLIVER S. CAUTER. !
(L?WH1 B. LODER.
TT. B. MAXWELL.
EZRA P. PRENTICE.
BENJ. HICKS.
. ? oinrioittts :
GEORGE L. WILLARD, President.
O. H. GORDON, VIca President. . ,.
0. w. PLY ER, Secretary ind Actuary.
THE PLANS FOE BUSINESS FOR THIS INSTIT!!
I^roRaWtSrliberal and attractive, tothosowho with
to lnsu?o Unir Uvea tn a FIRS!' OT. > Ks COMPANY. Ito,
buslttessia "VOw larg? and, rapidly ii. creasing, AU the
various kinds Of policies aro timon .t efl as favorable
term* aa are offered In Any other good company m th?
country. ' DIVIDENDS moraase with the age of the
Pallor. Non-participating rates are low tr than' thoa? ot
any company in the-worid. Loaaes jiuLt tn thirty days
?itW-?
, . pffic:, In Mar of Elmore Insurance,
joly 13 . etathSmo Law Ilaire, Broad street.
AUCTION SALES.
Unreserved Sale.- Bankrupt Stook ?/' Dry Goods,
Hoots, Shoes, Hula, Notions, do., dfcft
McKAY & COMPRE IX,
t ?iii Auction House, No. 130 Rle?ting Street,
opposite Huvlllon Hotel,
Will commence to soil, TD is DAY, TUESDAY, >uh iusl.,
ul io o'clock pre i: riv,
Pieces of FRENCH MERINO. Delaines, Bareges,
Poplins, Striped Woollen plaids, Silk Velvet. Mull and
SWISH Jaconet, Cambric Lawns, Drown Doiuosttcs, &e.
Al.Hl?,
Pieces CASSI MERE, Petersham, Sat?nele, Tweeds,
.??.un?, Shepherd's Plaid?, Flannels, Atc, A:c.
AI.su,
Ladles' um! dents' VESTS and UNDERSHIRTS, druin'
HU)ior Linon Hosom und Woolton Travelling Shirts, Coal
Binding, "Coates'" Spool Cotton, sm. Thread, White
Tape, Cloak Trimmings, iii'.., kc.
ALSO,
MILLINERY GOODS, Ladles" ami Misses' MutH, trim?
med and untrimmed
Piece? Ribbon, Ladies' Linen ami Cambric Httndhet
chiefs, hemstitched und embroidered
HOSIERY-Ladies', Miases' and douta' Mos-ami Hull
Hose, Gloves, tc.
ALSO,
Ten C8H0? Gouts' FELT und WOOL HATS, a'vtery Une
sssortmeut,
ALSO,
- Cases Gouts' SEWED BOOTS-custom made
- Cases Gents' pegged double soled Boots
- Casos Gents' sowed Gaiters
- Cases Ladles' and Misses' Balmorals
Vaned assortment of regular Goods.
ALSO,
loo ?ultu Custom-made CLOTHING.
ALSO,
An Invoice of PRINTED LIN KN DRESSES, Luco
Hook rollin*. Infants' Embroidered Waists, Uomstltohcd
Embroidered Handkerchiefs, .tr.
These are worth tho attention of tho trade.
ALSO,
One 18 carat G DIAMOND KINO, first waler.
Outlery, Notions, kc.
Tim at>ov? Goodii open for examination ono hour be.
fore Hale.
Terms cash. TJctobcrS
SUKItll.'K's SALE,
By vii tue ol a writ of Fieri Factat to me directed and
delivered, will be Bold THIS DAY. tin-Hil. day o? Octo?
ber, at the northeast uorner of the Court lionne, nt Li
e'clook M. precisely,
All the riant, title and interest of thc doiendont in u
LUMBER CART.
Levied on and to be sold UH the properly of Hell St
White, survivors ot Hell, White & Co., ul the nutt ot W,
ll. Chafer.
AI.HO,
At tho Rame time and place,
All the right, title and Interett or tho defendant in a
carriage.
Levied on aud to be sold RH thc properly ol Michael
Wallace at tho suit of William Moran.
Terms cash. WM. S. HASTIE,
October6 s. C. D.
Ntll'HtlKK'S SA I.SO.
V 'sohl "THIS*DAY, .,tnoflTHaUHff/,?!? ffi^*T
tho lot ol' Malone. Kin?; street road, next door to the
Foundry of E. Merker, at 1 o'clock P. M. prooisoly,
ALL THE RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST OF TflE
DEFENDANT IN A DISTILLERY, with Holler and Ptpo
and five small Bollors, and ot.ipr appurtenances, lovlod
on and to bo sold an tbe property of KrncHt Mcrkor for
cost? due In the case of the State ex rel. (I, L. Buist. Ad?
ministrator, VJ. Ernest Meeker,
Terms cash. WM, S. HASTIE,
Octobor 8 M. C. D.
IN EQUITY.
Dunlop el al. cs. L'dings, et al.
Will be sold under tho direction of the undersigned, In
front of tho Old Custom House, on THURSDAY, tho
24th day of October. 18C7, at ll A. M.,
All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OE LAN0
Edlflto Island, containing about twelve hundred acres of
high land, hutting and bounding to tho south on thc
Edicto River, to tho cast on tho A tim.tie ocean, to tho
north on landa of Mrs. James Lcgaro, and to the west on
landa of w. James W haley, Constantine Halley, und E.
M. Raynard.
Terms-One-fourth cash; balance In one, two und
three years, secured by bond ol' the purchaser, with in?
terest from day of sale, aud mortgage of the prom ines
Purchaser to pay for papers aud stamps.
JAMES TUPPER,
October 8 tuS thl Master in Equlty
CtVDER DECREE IN MtfcHTY ?
Flagg cs. Ward.
Will bo told, under the direction ol' the undersigned, in
front ol the old Custom House, m Charleston, on
THURSDAY, tho 24th day of Oetober, 1807, at ll
A. M., the following VALUABLE RICE ESTATES in
Georgetown Dibtrict, belonging to the lato Colonel
J. J. Ward :
LONGWOOD, containing 410 acres
BROOK GREEN AND SPRINGFIELD, condining
1100 acres
PROSPECT HILL, containing loo aero?,
ANO
ALDERLY, containing 525 acres.
With the high Land attached to each.
Terms cash. Purchasers to pav for papers and stamps.
JAMES TUPPER,
October 7 ma thl 1 Master In Equity.
LOOK OUT I
Or you will lose a Fortune.
TUE SALE OE TICKETS IN GEORGIA STATE. IX)T
TERY, tor the Grand Scheme ot Octobor nth. CAPITAL
PRIZE. $20,000. Tickets only One Dollar. Closes THTS
DAY at 6 P. M. Office No. 20 BROAD STREET.
October 8 1
SALOONS.
BY
HIRN & SIIERHAIHR,
Corner of Broad ami Church streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
WK WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR
friends and tho publie that we hava recently nttod
up our establishment, and have now connected with the
3=3 .A. JERJ,
WHERE i'HE ll EST LI0.1?OHK MAY
UK HAD,
A EMBER ONE RESTAURANT,
ON THE OLD FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE STYLE,
Where everything in Season ls furnished on reasonable
terms.
Orders for MEALS will ba promptly attended to.
MILL BOND AND PLANTED OYSTERS always on
hand, and will he shipped to any part of the State, in cana
or in barrels, at low prices.
ff ARN & SHERH AM MEW.
September 17 tuthaSmos
RESTAURANT.
WINES, LIQUORS,
SEGARSI
M?W.H.HJADEi\HOP&CO.
No. 183 Meeting street,
[AVE RECENTLY REFITTED THEIR ESTABLISH
CENT, and have ?ow conner**-* UATt
A PINE RESTAURANT,
WHERE MEALS CAN BE OBTAINED AT ALL
HOURS.
CHARLES ROBERTS, an old and popular Caterer of
this city, has been engaged as Steward, and ho will de
I vote his time to this business, and the entire routine o
the Ciilinafy Departaie?? will be under his immediate
j supervision.
Every delicacy that can bo obtained either in this mar?
ket or abroad wlU be secured, and the Tables bu supplied
Willi the first or the season.
THE BAR
HAS JiiTpN RESTOCKED ?? ITH'
? Liquors of every variety,
AND THE CUSTOMERS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT
wlll.be served by attentive and careful waiters.
Orders for MEALS, both Dinners and Suppers, wiU
moot with prompt attention, and ho prepared by export
I ?need cooke. The
Billiard Saloon,
On the second floor, is supplied with
PHELAN TABLES,
Of the best make, and bas every convenience for the com -
fort of visitors. _ . September ll
YELLOW mm_h SMALL POI
' NSW YOKE, June 18, ?n?l.
WE, 1 HE UNDERSIGNED, SHUTING MERCHANTS
of the city of Kew York, from the oft repeated testimony
of many different Sea Captains, in whom wo have im?
plicit confidence, and feoUng it a duty which wa owo to
our fellow-men, hereby bear witness of tho great confi?
dence we feat In the truly marvellous curative powers of
MA JOH J. T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY lor tho euro
and prevention of SMALL POX, YELLOW FEVER, Ac,
and we cheerfully add onr signatures,- hoping its won?
derful merita and great blessings may be known to the
World. . ' . , '. . i '
BRKKT SONS k CO., No. ?a South Street.
CURTIS & WARD, No. 48 South Street. .
DR. Da WOLF * 00, No. 10? Broad Street.
HENRY ft SON, No. 28 Ooentios Slip.
SIMPSON A SHAW, No. 37 Coontie* Slip.,
WM. A. MOORE. No. 203 South street.
JAS. T. TAPSOOTT, No. 88 Sputh street.
OBX). IA TAPS0OTT,
Of Tapeeott Bro.. No. M Sooth street.
ROBERT HAWKE, No. 8* South street.
\ t. Aaa many others.
The Remedy has never l?eeu knowit io fail. Price per
package**. Forwarded free to ^L*^*^
States. Adores* J. T. LAN? * OOo
No. 163 Broadway. Now York.
September ? m
AUti?.uK SALES.
Fancy Boxes, D?tks, Glove Boxes, Uru Goode.
Cloth?vt, ?v<'.
UV MILKS Dil A H
THIS T.IOKNINO, nt 10 o'clock, I will ?ollst my ?toro,
corn* r nt King and Liberty HII-MIH,
\ laruo assortment of tho ABOVE GOODS.
Couiinouclnc ??iii un Invoice "i FANO? BOXES,
coNxiftrixu ol'!
100 [.allies' EANt)V WORK BOXES
100 i UUTOK' ?ml lUmlii' Porlahtc Writing Doak?, DMM
hound
75 G tor? Boxes
u rollet und 20 Brush mid Comb ii.iiet.
ina GOODS.
llecos i'auton Flannel, Cosainiere, Tweed, Satlu.i,
.Iran, I nd and Grey Hanne), Irish Linen, Brown Plains.
Kersoys, ?re,
Dozens Brown Blankets, whlto an1' Oro> Undershirt!
ami Drawers, Neglige Shirts, Montags, Breakfast shawl?.
L. li. Sbirlti, I.. Cambric and t'rmled Border Hdkfs.
ano doz. I ?dies' and Gents' Cotton and Merino Ho
Hlery. Coats' si\ con I .spool Cotton, Colored Kowbi
MIU, ike.
Gc.uts' Uusiuess amt Dross Coats, Caesiniore, Satlnei
mid lean I'll nts, .vc.
Large Stock (il' a livttttl Dry Goode More.
UV .mirv t.. .'llbMiK dc CO.
'l ins HAY (Tuesday), Mb instant, at u o'clock, will
lie sold, ul our S.UC?0U Sulearoom, No. EM Meeline
street,
A large and well ussortcd stock ol I'KY' GOODS oon
sisUug, in part, ol' Broadcloths, Cassimcres, Satinets,
Ked .mi White Flannels, Can lou Etannol, Slack Alpacas,
Dress Goods, Oiuglnims, Mourning and Fancy Calicoes,
CottousiU'B, Brown artd Bleached Shirting and Sheeting.
Tickings. Shirring Stripe, Tabliug, Damask, Eine irish
Linens, itim-k indian Cloth, Scotch Diapers, burge, Bom .
bazmes, Hosiery, ttibbons, Kid (Hov H. Hoop skirt?.
Corsets, Umbrellas, Parasols, Linen Cambric and Cot?
ton Handkerchiefs, spool Cotton, I'lns, Needles, But
tonn. Tapes, Combs, Linen Diaper, Huckaback Tow?
eling, ta'., A:e.
ALSO.
An assortment ol MEN'S FELT HATS,
fi casca Cotton Cards.
AUK),
Au Invoice MERINO SHER TS and i RAWER-.
lt) dozen Corsets.
.! bales Brown shirtings.
20 pieces Rod and White 'Twilled and Plain Flannel*
Conditions cash.
'('he Kale will ho continued THURSDAY, if not all dm
posed of October H
Prints ou, -n crimt oj Underwriters and all concern
rr/, i/txtns, Furniture, dec.
UV .IOtI!\ G. MlbMIR At co.,
TH IS DAY nth Instant, at I" o'clock, will be sold, at our
YucUon Salesroom, No. 133 "Meeting street, on account
ol nil concerned.
1 caw, ..!! pieces \MOSKEAO SECOND MOURNING
PRINTS
11 pieces Belgian 'Tweeds
:. pieces ?'lark Falls Jeans
?I pieces Ermine Cloth Jesus.
At.HO.
2 haudsome MAHOGANY' DESKS, Letter Press and
Looking (Ha1??.
Conditions cash, October a
MILLI GI AK di ?ON,
Kn. fi'i Vendue Range,
Will sell 1'Uia DA V, 8th Instant, at 10 o'clock,
MATTRESSES, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Bureaus.
Tables, Chairs, Hay Cutter. Plates, Dishes, pitchers,
Tumblers, A-e.
Pry Gooda, Shoos, Notions. A-.-.
ACKO,
I BILLIARD TABLE, complete. October H
Two Muirs, One Spring Wagon, One Spring Cart,
Tao Buggies, t)nc Sulkey, One Fine Spy Glass
HY lt. ill. MARSHALL. Oi BRO.,
TO-MORROW, at 10,v; o'clock, al No. 33 Broad street
October 8
One Elegant Rosewood Piano [Seven Octave),
THO Handsome Btussels Carpets and Rugs.
.Veto Jfatt-rasses <i'n/ Blankets [Silk Bound);
Two Feathei Beds, Household Fuuniture, A c. Ac.
MY R. M ill ARS HALL & BRO.
Auctioneers. \o. ;I3 Broad Street.
J ho ahoy.: will be sold at ll o'cl ck TO-MORROW.
Octobor ?
Sate qf Government Property.
Will be sold nt Public Auction, ou MONDAY, the Ht?
dav of Octcbor. at 10 o'clock A. M., on the promisee, al
Bouneau'a Depot, on thc Northeastern Railroad,
A FRAME BUILD.NG, late, the property of thu so
called Confedprato States. Tho building ls 40x10 feet,
with n 7 foot piazza. Terms, cash in Government funds.
In compliance with instructions from the Cotnmh>stonsi
Bureau H. F. und A, L. JAMliS P. LOW,
October 7 . Cblot Disbursing Officer S. C.
LOTTERIES.
KENTUCKY
STATE LOTTERY
(ON THE HAVANA PLAN;
FOR THE
B E N I F I T
OF THF
SHELBY COLLEGE,
MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Managers.
Great Scheme.
CLASS T.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000!
7S8 PR17.ES-?930,050 IW PRIZES TO BK
BISTRIBtTEB t
Td IM? drawn at Covington, Kentucky,
OCTOBER 16th, 1867.
WHOLE TICKETS, $P> ; HALVES, $(? ; QUARTERS. *3;
EIGHTHS, $1.50
The chances ure Inr more tavoiablo to draw prizes lu
this than in any other Lottery In thc world. Purchasers
of Lot tery Tickets should always examine tho tchemos,
Pi izes paid In tull without discount.
Official drawings sent each purchaser.
Correspondents may roly on prompt attention to'ordera
by enclosiug money with lull address.
DSfAll O'der* ior tickets, schemes, uud Information to
be addwed to H. T. PETERS,
United States Licensed Agent,
liny Box 62, Charleston, 8. C.
Office No, 00 Hasel street,
September ?
GEORGIA
t SOR THE
. OT THE '
mm 'ORPHAN'S HOME.
BOYD, WtLSQN & CO.,, Managers.
Great Extra Scheme,
CLASS B.
CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000.
$80,000 in Prizes to be
distributed.
TICKETS OMA Ol DOLLAR!
TO BU DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA.,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1867.
AH the Prizes will be drawn!
A.PACKAGE OT TEN TICRETH FOR TEN
DOLLARS LIABLE TO DRAW$30,0001
ALSO,
MILT (?0MBINATI0N !
CAPITAL PRIZES FROM
$6000 TO ^eo,ooo 1
WR0LE TICKETS from $1 to $80!
SHARKS IIV PROPORTION.
't'iwfil -'i) ? ? "*
DMWs *rery day, Sunday oxcepted, at Atlanta, ?so.,
fttDrfcwt?*t received, In Charleston, by Telegraph, at 5 P.
M.. dally. ' .
AU Prisas naid without discount.
i\qtT^?m^o\\^^l^r^'? prompt attention to
Lock Box No. tm, Charleston, H. C
Ofico: No. 20 BROAD STREET. september ie
IKBAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
NO. 6 STATE STKEET
CHARLESTON, S. ?.
LABOR PROCURED AND LABOR FOUND
AppltiMttona to be mad? aTtbe General ?Uda? Ofteeio
H. V. KTONHOUSE,
Claim Agent.
September W \*Vi