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WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. To TRANSIENT ADYEBTISXBS.-NO transient ad? vertisement will be published ia lins journal here? after unleia paid for in advance. By transient w;> mean an advertisement from any person who is nota rrgniar advertising customer of thc NFWS. JUE WoBK.-We have now completed >m;-. office to as to execute, tn tha shortest possible time ALL KINDS OP JOB WORK, and wv most re? spectfully ask the patronage 01" our friends. Host Office !\ottoc. POST OFFICE, { CHARLESTON, October 1807. i On and after 6th instant the mails for Columbia aud points beyond will close at 4.30 A. M. A second mai! for Columbia and the Columbia branch of South Carolina Railroad will close at 9 P. IL Mail6 for Augusta, Savannah, and the Way Mail from Charleston to Augusta will close at 9.30 A. M. The second mail for Augusta clows at C.30 P. M On Sundays but one- train leaves, and nit mails close at 5 P. M. TOST OFFICE, ( t ii LBXESTON, S. C., July C, 18G7. ) After to-day tho mails for Northeastern Railroad will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they are expected to reach the Railroad "Station" at 2:31) o'clock P.M., and to be ready foi denver; at this ornee at 3:30 o'clock P. M. CHANGE OF HOUR FOB DELIVERY OF SUNDAY MAIL On and after Sunday, Cth iust., this Office will be open from five to six o'clock for delivering mails STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. --o ..THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST,'' save tho pros? pectus of tho Rural New Yorkor, in our present number, aud the remark is true as hppliei to that excellent and deservedly popular weekly. It i rich in contents, bountifully illustrated, and com plete in all respects. FBOST IN COLUMBIA.-Tho Chronicle states We had a visit from this eratic individual last evening and the night before. Heavy garments begin to tah? the place of Summer suits, and the call for wood and coal rings out in all quarters ot our city. Cotton is likely to suffer from his icy grasp, while influenzas and chills remind ns of our mommy. MA YOB'S COUBT.-The only cases brought be? fore his Honor were three delinquents who were charged with violating the laws of God and man by keeping their stores open on the Sabbath. We did not learn if they succeeded in making any sales, but understand they were badly sold when requested to hand over a $10 bill for the perform? ance. BALTIMORE AND CLAHLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. The enterprising house of MORDECAI & Co., of Baltimore, announce the dispatch from that port on Thursday, 10th, of tao s eamship Patapsco. Capt. NEEF, for Charleston, as au addition to the line now composed of the swilt steamships Falcon and Sea G ul!. Weare pleased to see this mow, and trust it will prove permanent. Charlestor. is the available port of entry for a large breadth ol country, Westward to the Mississippi River. It ooly needs earnest workers in the field io rostore to our c ity her com? mercial supremacy over ail comer-. -o THE FGBENSIC CH;B.-A meeting of the Foren? sic Club will bo Leid in the Court House, at 8 o'clock, this evening, at which time aud place the tirst discussiou will be entered into. We aro re? quested to state that the pubiic are invited to be present. The subject foi discussion involves the doctrine of the revocation of wilie under the stat? ute, and all who are interested in such matters will do well to attend. Such an Association in our midst cannot fail to be productive of good results, and deserves the commendation and rapport of all the members of the bar. The Club it-, fully organ? ized, the meetings are held every Wednesday evening at thc Court Hopse, aucfaic open to ?he pvblic. -o xtELL OF MoBTALMT.-Return of deaths withu the city ol' Charleston for the week ending Ucto ber 5tli, ?367 : Anasarca. thain. Inflammation of. . chill, Congestive. Consumption.:. Convulsione. Croup. Debility. Dropsy. Dysentery. Acute. Ump yoma. Erysipelas. Fever, Conge s uve. Fever, TrpLoid. Farer. Typhus. Gangrene. Haart, Rheumatlsn of.., Inanition. . Eidneys, Bright's Disease of.. Old Age. Pneumonia, Typhoid.. rrtjrmus Nascentiu a. I 2 Totals.. ia BZCkFIT?LATiO:; : White?, 6 ; Biacis and Colored. 21-Total, 27. AGES : tmdee 1 year of aga. ... Between 1 and 6 years. Between 6 and 10 years. Between 10 and 20 years. Between 20aud 30years. Between SO and 40'years. Betties 40 and 50 years. 6IBetween50ar.d 60 years, i 5 Between 60 and 70 years. 4 0 Between 70 and 80 years. 3 1 Between 80 and 90 years. 2 3 Between 90 and 100 years. 0 1 (Over 100 years of age_Oj of City Registrar, October 8, 186?. 7 GEORGE S. PELZEB, M. D.. City Registrar. -*-o T?E DAT OF ATONEMBNT.-?'? YOM KIPPTJB. " Yesterday evening commenced this the most solemn of all the Jewish festivals. It is at oi a festival aud a fast. Tho 9th day of Tishri (tue eve of Yom Kippur), ia not kept as a fast, as the other penrteuml days ate by many strict Jews. On the contrary, it is enjoined not to abstain on it from the usual comfort; of life. As soon its the afternoon meal is over, and grace 6?id, nobody is permitted to take any further uourishnieut, or to indulge in any of those comforts exciting pleas? urable sensations; for thiB is the interpretation given to i he command, "Ye shall afflict your souls'* (Lev. xvi. 31); every one now hastens to the syna? gogue, the interior of vrhioh presents a solemn and imposing aspect. There the worshippers stand in awe and reverence, wrapt in sdent medi? tation-their feet, according to Eastern fashion, without the usual covering of boots or shoes, but protected by felt-slippers-enveloped in their scarfs; the married men dressed in snow-white flowing robes, and caps to correspond, whilst nu? merous wax-candles shed e. flickering Ught throughout the building. These are as many in number as there are heads of familios, each send? ing one candie to the synagogue. At last the sig? nal for prayer ia given by the rabbi, and the min? ister begins to chant itt a low, scarcely audible tone a formula, which is r- eated three "times, during which the plaintive, tremulous, heart-stir? ring rune gradually rises toa higher pitch, s<>as to be distinctly heard over the whole building. The service lasts to a late hour in tue evening. Many of the worshippers, however, du not leave lite- sy? nagogue at all, but spend there the whole night in prayer, meditation, and adv ihr Law, The morning service b vina ar dat l.veaL, and extends over the day. duri- g which time many of thereli-, gious do not leave their seats fe: onr. moment, and some stand the whoie time inc- prayers ate divided, according to tho sacrilices brought to thc tlmplc, into the morning1 additinnsi, and after? roon service, to which, toward? thc c?venLng. mother, termed Neilah (closing), is added. This portion of the service is remarkable for the ardor -rUb which the faithful pour forth these conclud? ing prayers before the throne of mercy- Ir scorns rh** at the reflection tbat the gates of heaven. throt.5? Fbieh the prayers ascend, are now L.-i.iH closed, ?* ?ame ot devotion bro:.Ls forth willi re newed vigor Vanished has every taraco of lan gtrorandfaiiiifl^8^0030^61'1**?01' tasting and confinement to a crowded place, thc a.. oi which is tainted bv the exhalations oi so manv indivi? duals, and the boning of so many candles, and at the recital of that portion of the service where the ntiity of God i.-> acknowledged, th< edifice re eehoes with the thrilling burst ol hundreds of voices prodaiming 'the Lord, he is God,- repeated Seyen times, and bearing, in their deep eraation, the stamp that they proceed from souls powerfully impressed with the presence of tho Supreme Bo g, and quailing beneath the reflection, that but r his marcy there would be no hope for them. Night at last having brought the service to a lose the worshippers hasten home to break their t after which friendly visits are paid, and m? 'inqniriea exchanged respecting each other's .sith after the trials of the day. Th? foregoing account is from '"Jewish Life in tra! Enrope"-ui CHAMBER?' Paper* foi the REGULAR MEETING OF CO'^CIL.-Count at r, r. lt., yesterday. Present-His Hon Mayor, Aldermen RAVL?XLL, oaiALL,' SILIN: O'KPTT T , Waus, OLNEY, OAKES, HONOUR SHALL, ENSTON, COSGROVE, BFITER, CocR PRINGLE and GERDTS. The Minutes of tho last meeting were rea confirmed. Several applications for No. 2 Licenses wi feired to tho Committee on Licenses. The return of the Citv Sheriff, showi amount of $1177.80 collected by tho payrn tases, was received ns-information. A communication from tho City Rentrai , inga .suggestion of Dr. CHARIT* PAKTE, Bl Director of General ClXBY, that no intornwi hereafter permitted in thc city limits as prejudicial to the public health, vin retort the Board of Health. The Committee on Contracts reported uni bly on the petition of the Vestry of St. Mic Church to have that portion of Broad sire tween Church and Meeting remain unpaved. Committee stated that they had conferred wi contr actor and ho refused lo accede to thc dc of St. Michael's Church, unless the city shoul for the whole work, a* the material had bee nished and placed along the route. The t was adopted. The Special Committee, to whom wa? ass the petition of Mrs. M. A. WHITNEY, askft remuneration for the damage inflicted or property during tho riot at the corner of Sr Lane and King street, reported nnfavoi Adopted. The Comniitteo on Licenses reported favo on the following applications: J. & P. DAWSO: Auctioneer^ License; THOH. E. RXAX, for a li to pack loose cotton on Adger'? North W JAMES CraiMiNus, to transfer his .Tunk-sho cense to J. J. MONAGHAN; and A. TIEFESTHA a Nine Pin Alley License. Application of VT. S. CORWIN A Co., and J Wr.EY for No. 1 Liquor License. Applications of HAR>: ft SHF.RH AM^IRK, . KENNY, and B. REILS, each for a Tavern Licen The Committee on City Lands reported fa My on the application of Wi I?. HERIOT, Pres of the Floating Dry DOCK and Marino Rai Company, to transfer the lease o; the waler lot in uso by the Company to Messrs. COCRTFN TRENHOLM. Adopted. Tlie Committee on Accounts reported favor on sundry billson the Orphan House, Alms Iff Ac. Adopted. On motion of Alderman RAVENEI., the Cler Council was directed to advertise the notice o electiou for the unexpired (erm of the late .Assessor. On motion of Alderman COSGROVE, applicant! licenses were allowed to take out Iheir lice: from the first of October to the first of .Tann paying at the rate of two hundred dollars annum. The bill to regulate the dredging of docks engrossed iu due form, and its title changed t ordinance. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.-On Monday night, Pi WOOD, a white man residing ?t No. 12 Ti street, while laboring undor a temporary fit of sanity, endeavored to cut his throat with a ra Fortunately for his future welfare, the cut was mortal, though it will incommode him for w time. Dr. JOSEPH A. YATES was sent for, under his care the would-be suicide will probi rc over. 1 -o PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.- -The meeting of ste hok'ers of this road, says the Augusta Const tionalist of yestet. ?y took place at the Plant Hotel, yesterday, in this city. We are please? leara that there is every prospect of an early cs pletion of this road. Northern capitalists have vested, and it is advisable that stockholders in South, who are able, should retain their shai This Road may do for Augusta what other li have fatted to do to the evtent that wa;- teasona expected. -o FOR BALTIMORE.- Since the war Baiti niora become on? of the first commercial cities on Atlantic coast, and in some respects a compet? with New York for the Southern trade. 1 Steamship Line from tliia port to that city ofl inducements to merchants and shippers that hardly be equalled. Cotton is taken through Philadelphia tia Baltimore, aud insurance effected at tho low rate of one per cent. The I con, of this line, commanded by Captain E. REID, will leave on Saturday, ihe 12th inst., a P. M. Stoppers and others interested are di? ed to the advertisement of Messrs. COFRTENA? TRENHOLM. Tho Falcon leaves Pier No. I, Un Wharves, promptly at the hour mentioned abo BASE BALL.-The second match between the fl and second nines of the Alert Base ' Bal] Club \ played yesterday afternoon, and resulted in fa1 of the second nine, who were declared the vi.-ti by two mu*. The weather wa3 due, and a lal crowd of bpectators assembled to witness i game. The game was well coulested until i sixth innings, which was prolonged by bad pl ing, until darkness compelled the umpire to c tho name. The only misfortune which happer to mar the ploasure of the evening was a collis: between the pitcher and catcher, whs were bi running for a fly ball. Both parties were stow and the catcher seriotislv wounded, but at the I report, we are happy to state, he was doing wi With this exception, the game passed off pleasa: ly. We await the announcement of the thi game, which will decide the contest. -o - COTTON" FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. The Augusta Consiitutionahet of yesterday say The Baltimore and Charleston .-steamship Co: pany'a ?ne Steamers Sea Gall and Falcon have, their speed and successful weekly trips betwe the two ports, secured from underwriters a low rate of insurance on cotton than has boen paid coasting steamers for two years past. Tho rate < cottou to Baltimore from Charleston is | ai through to Philadelphia 1 per cent. This last arrangement will be a great cont thence to shippers, as the Baltimore steamers tai Philadelphia cotton with jmspetch,- and frein u "through" as weil aa ?rr?uratlcfl are on low figure Mesar?. COURTENAY A TRENHOLH, Charlearon, i Messrs. MORDECAI d; Co., Baltimore, will give f icc?asary information to shippers. j '.THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME."-We moa >nly bales of cotton, which crowd our railroa lepots, block up the wharves, and put shippin clerks and other people in that line to acth snorts. Last year tho South Carolina Railroa rarely reached eight hundred halos per day ; now even at this early period of the cotton year, thi Company reports oue thousand and over, th Northeastern Railroad two bundled and over, an these figures will arrow daUy uutil, as we con fi lently believe, two thousand bales and over wi] be a common report every morning. Charlestoi must look to her sea facilities, for the markets o the world must have our great staple promptly At noon yesterday, so wa are informed, there wei over fifty car loada of cotton en route to Charleslo on the South Carolina Railroad alono. Ho! FOR GEORGETOWN.-We are pleased ti leam u?at the flue steamer Emilie. Captain Isvt DAVIS, will soon resume her trips between thi city aud Georgetown. Meters. SHAOKELFOBD < KELLY, the enterprising agents ol' ibis ?ino i Charleston, baie made arraugemeuta for the con t?nuance of the travel. Thc planters of George town will hail this announcement witta pleasure, a the communication oetweeu the two ports ha Wen interrupted during the summer. Since he withdrawal from the line, the Emilie baa bec thoroughly overhauled :md refitted, anti she i pow in every respect equal to a nev, boat. He qualities aie so well known that we wai ?,..t expa nate cm the subject; but simpiy refei partit wishing ?ieight or passage to the agents, Messrs SEAOKELFORD & KELLT, of this caty, and Messrs FBASET? & MATJRICE, of Georgetown. Captain DAVIS, the Commander of thc tmiiie, i en experienced seaman, and extremely popula; with the travelling public THE KEV. W- H. ADAUS-Thc Rev. W H. ADA^ inc- pastor of the Congregationalist Church c this citv, returned from bia Summer tour us week and '.he services of his Church sere resumei ou Sunday. Mt ADAMS has greatly endeared him self tonia congregation since his call to the pasto ral charge, and he-returns to the field with ai earnest determination to aid in the good work o i.; adding the Church and collecting tua scatter .(I members Circular Church was at .me time; lar-ge and wealthy corporal ion, bul th?' givatftreo ?61 destroyed thc hui'ding and seriously imparet the finances. Out of the wreck of their property fbi congregation erected the small edifice O? their en closure which in now occupied a* a Church. I? was supposed that this building would bo ampi] sufficient for the members, but u ahori time aftei it was opened for divine worship every pew wai taken aird many were forced to attend ot hoi churches. The desire on the part of the ole members to- renew their connection with tin? Church, has levi many to believe, that ere lonj soma efforts will be made to rebuild Old Circular arid the congregation will arrain meet undo] it; roof, II. II. ir ?vu viant ,-i..?,14. ?M??\ hooka; > Lt yon wast choap Stationery, Luvoiupoa, Ta? per, fcc.; or, MTXLEBS' Almanac; M yon want Printing eiecuted neatly; Lfyouwani Bo?ks-bound in?loya?aj;cr?ciaiat P.iol.o made io or.ler, wait any ile?rod- pattern of niling, go to hiEAH T?AhEi?, No. 59 Broad btreet. BUSINESS NOTICES, ALI KINDS OP JOB "WORK, Di>NP AT THE DULY NEWS Ki'Fidi'. . 5* n Au?tiou Aule? Tili? Day. Mc KAI -v CAMPBKLT. wiU sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at their auction salesrooms, No. 136 Meeting street, at 10 o'clock, damaged bacon, hams, ftc. : also, immediately arter, sale o: bankrupt stock continued. R. M. MARSHALL k Duo. will Bell this day. at Ko. 33 Broad street, at half-past 10 o'clock, mule, wagon, furni? ture, ftc. X. HITNT?- Sou ?rill sell this day, ut 10 o'clock, at Ko. 110 Meeting ?-tree!, boots, shoes, Ac. P. II. It. Are syuouymoiid with Health, Strength and Yi^or. The secret will be revealed by investing in a bottle of PANENLVs HFPATIC BITTERN Tor ?ale by all Druc;gi-lr-. -0 A Caru. What is iAiUU-N l's ETFLBYEst"KS i SELTZER .\P7:BIV..'tT. and what nra its effects? These are quea tiousvhi?h th? grcAt American public has a right to ask, and it also has a rik-bt to expert a candid and satis? factory reidy. The preparation ls n mild and gentle saline cathartic, alterative and tonic, and ls must care? fully prepared in the form of a snow while powder, con? taining all the wonderful medical properties of the far famed Seltzer Springe of Qerinany Of itj affecta we would say that those who have tested the preparation ur.- the best judges, sud they declare over their omi signatures that the pr?paration will promptly relieve m digestion. Regulate the How of the hilo. < nie Bvery%pecies of headache. Tranquilize the nervous system. Refresh and invigorate the weal:. Mlti gato the pangs of Rheumatism. Neutralize ada in the Stomach. Cleanse and tona the bowel-. Atsi.it the faihu? appetite, fr.rc the hearthurn. It ..ou aro a sufferer give this Remedy ona nial, and it will convince you of the above fact-. TARR ANT i: CO., Sole Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Druggists. 3mos September 12 lite Timo ta Atlvcrttso lu Ute Country Tur PR.TMJ hhs a large circulation throughout thf middle and upper Districts of the State. Advert?sin?; rates as reasonable as the stringency of ihe money mar? ket will warrant. Merchants and others wishing tb use thc columna of ihi- paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 28 columbia, s. c. Invisible Poisons. The Medicis and the Borgia* fortified their systems with i" .werful antidotes against the nubile poisons' with Which they used to destroy their enemies, and which th?y feared might ono day be employed agaiust them? selves. There are invisible poisons, almost as deadly, against which few of tm think of taking any precaution?. The-? l'snes are iu the air. When the atmosphere surcharged with them, as it sometimes is at this season, epidemic fever? ehsiie. The Summer which has Just closed has been a mo=t remarkable one. Tile amount of rain that bas fallen has been enormous, aud the exba latious from tho soi: have beeu, and are. dense aud co pions almost beyond example. Theae exhalations exer? cise a pernicious influence on the vital powers, and pre? dispose the system to disease. Everywhere people are complaining of unusual debility, lassitude aud depres? sion. These symptoniR ari' gimerally forerunners ol' an epldemii. Combat them early-before they lapse into -oniethlug worse with HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT? TERN, the most effective antidote to malaria that the vegetable kingdom has ever yielded. Its op-raliouia three-fold,-invo,-;araitng. depurativo aud autibihous. Tree from any ingredient that is in the slightest degree deleterious in health and coutalnlnr; tho Juices and ex? tracts of the rarest medicinal herbs, it is immeasurably superior, ai 2 defensive preparation, lo auy other tonic, herbal cr mineral, at present used tn medical practic A course of HOSTETTER'S BITTERS is. humanly speaking, u porfe. I safeguard against intermittent and remittent fevers. o October; (.1 : ;1 foiow thy Desiiny. MASAMS t I '. THOBMTON, the great English A >..., i. ? . ist. Clairvoyant cud foychometneian, who has aatou ihed the sctentiflc classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself al Hudson. N. v. Madame Taoaxrox pc ?..-.es such wonderful powers ot lecoml .-.inht ns lo i-os ,. her lo impart knowledge of the greatest Importance Hie Bingie or married of either sex. While lr a slat, trance, she deliueatos the very features ol She person .ii are t.. marry, and by the aid i>?" BU Instrument of in leuse po.wer, Luonuai uic Pay? bomot rope. ...... a..;. , , |.-> produce s life like picture of the future husband or wile the applicant, together M uh dat.- ot marriage, position i lite, leading traits of character, *c. This is un hum .ii, as thousand of testimonial, can assert/'. She will ?nd, when desired, a fortified certificate, or written guaiaulee. that the picture i* what il purports lo be. By iclosi.i.- 3 ?mall kick of bair, and gi\ tug place ..1 birth, .., dlspoaiUon and complexion,and emlosing fifty eenU and eisiiiped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re? ceive th.- picture and desired inwrniatkm by return .nail, Ali communications sacredly confidential. Addreas, In eoutkien. e. .Madame R P. 1 HOBNTON, P.O. Box 25 Hudson. N. Y ly March 30 Fie*' it? Everybody. A Large fi pp Circular, si Ving iittarmatlon ot the greatest importance to thc young of both sexes. it leai he.' how thc homily may become hev.it,tot lb? despised respected, and. thc for ikon loved. Na young lady or ceatl. ?aa? should fail to sen.'. thc .-.?dreos, and receive a enpr post-paid, by return mall. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Mar. h 30 lvr Tro?, N. Y. ?ELUIft mfflJB SMALL HIV NEW YOKE, June laV|6uT. Y\"F, THE UNDERSIGNED, SHIPPING MERCHANT" ? i the City of New Yorhj^ from the c^ rejpiaated Oeatimony cf many euffc-rent 80a" CapWins. in whom.we have ?rn piicit confidence, and tec-ling it a ?ary.,wM?h"wa owe to om ft'.low-men,'hereby bear witness of meagre*: r-n? dince wo 'feel In ?Jus tmiy xnarvelloua cw34*>ep"crwcra o? MAJOB'J- T. LANE'B INDIAN REMEDY for-tho cure and prevention o^BJIALL POX, YELLOW PBVSB, ic, cud we cTvwrfnGy add our atgnaturaa, hoping Its * derf.il merits anf gT^t bletaldgi' may be known to the World. BRF.ET SONS ? CO...N0. 43 South Street. CURTIS ft WARI', No. 43 South Street. D. R. DrWOI.F ft CO, No. 103 Eroad Street HENRY & SOM, No. 25 Coenties Slip. SIMPSON k SHAW, No. 27 Cnenties Slip. WM. A. MOORE, No. 20.1 Sc.uth.atreet. JAS. T. TAPSCOTT, No. 86 South street. UEO. L. TAPSCOTT, Of Tapscott Bro., No. ?li South street. ROBERT HAWKE. No. SC South street. Aud many others. The Remedy has never been known to fall. Price per package SA Forwarded free to any point in the United States. Address J. T. LANE A: CO., Ko. 163 Broadway. New Y'ork. September 7 36* SALOONS. RESTAURANT. WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARSI rnWHJJH0P& No. 133 Meeting street, HAVE RECENTL1 REFITTED THEIR ESTABLISH? MENT, and have new connected ?uh the BAR A TIM RESTAURANT, WHERE MEALS CAN BE OBTAINED A.T ?TX HOI B! CHARLE?. ROBERTS, au old and popaUi Cetera ol this city, has been engaged as Steward; and he will de? vote bis time to xii^. business, ana the entire routine of ] the (ftdtnary Department Will be ....taler Lis immediate suprrrision Every deUcacyiuat ran bi obtained ftither in thi? rnsr kel or abroad will be secured, and ihi' Telles be suppllcp with the first c. tue season. T H ?3 B A DAS BEEN RESTOCKED vi ITH Liquors* of every variety, U?D THE CUSTOMERS OE THE ESTABxYlBHMElTT ?till be fined by attentive and careful waiters. Order for MEA1 -.both Dinners and Suppers.will meet with prompt attention and lio pvepared hj evppri .?nc I cooks. The Billiard Saloon, On the second floor, .? supplied with PHELAN TABLES, i M (be beat make, and hs- .-\<-ro convenience for the com. fort of visitors. September ll E. M.- WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED BIS OFFICE FROM CHALMER", -treet to No. TT CHURCH STREET, near SI Michasl'i .Alley. AUSTIS; 31 IMPORTE!) AND DOtellC -o- . >c JOSI OPENED AND DAILY RECEP7TNG A SPLEN? DID STOCK OE GOODS FOR FALL AND.WINTEl'. TRADE, at wholesale, and retail, for ciah, at a small ad ranee oil Northern costs. The stock comprises every article adapted for the season", and r^u-chasers will do I srell to rall poon, as bargains will be offered, at No. ?06 KINO STREET, BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND SOCIETY. LEVI* DR?CKER. October 2_ PAM AM) WINTER DRY GOODS! rpBE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS SPECIALLY J. invited to our Fall and Winter ?tocs ot FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DIR/IT GOODS, Sr In ch ?a now complet.) in every department. fri |. WOOLLENS AND BLANKET*], idapted to Planters' une, we have a Urge stock, to which ^ ive Invite special attention. MARSHALL, BURGE k ROWEN, No. 14:i MEETING STREET. September 7 _ 2mon NEWM! M?! sUI?EII III THE PRESENT SEASON. AT UL, ne i ii, Nos. 287 ami 289 KING STREET, (BANCROFT'S OLD .STAND.) t?TE BEG TO CALL I HE ATTENTION OF OUR T T Country and City Friends to a complete and well lelected Stock of KAU, AND WINTER DRY GOODS ! ! NYE GUARANTEE ALL GOODS AT THE LOWEST HARKET RATES. Either at Wholesale or Itetnll. Lachea making Fall Purchases, either for home cou iitmptlon orforfrieudH iu the country, will Hud it to their nterest to call at the "CHARLESTON" HOUSE," where hey ?ill And thc largest assortments to select from, and it as low prices as the Charleston market can afford. We will take pleasure in showing GOODS in each DE? PARTMENT, and promise that e\evy attention possible viii be paid lo each customer that trill honor ns sri th 1 M. Our Stock is Complete. We will mention a few leading GOODS, s> below : A full hue of BEST FRENCH KID GLOVE-!. Tlie above goods aie the best finality, every pair war ?anted. We also have a full Hue of cheap KIDS, at $1 per pair, u good color*. Full lines of best ENGLISH HOSIERY, for I.sdiei and I \ loots. I ] Full lines of Ladies' aud QMit*' MERINO UNDER- | 1 I'ESTS, also in Lamb's Wool und Saxony Wool. FLANNELS, FLANNELS A GOOD WHITE FLANNEL at 2.'. cent?, brides every 11 Uber n nal ?tv. A gool linn of REAL WELSH (beuvyi. A good line of SHAKER FLANNELS. All colo? lu OPERA uud SAQUE FLANNELS. We promise to show the CHEAPEST BED BLAN? KETS in the city. We would advise au early rall for Blankets, as weare showing a very cheap lot, and they ann.il last ua very lon<?. A PULL LINE OF IASSS1MERES, DOESKINS, AND BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS. ROOK ISLAND CASsrarERESf Tor Business Suit?. We are shov? ing superfine FRENCH CLOTHS f.?r Dress Suits. Together wiih all ol (hr lower erados tn ven' deslrabh1 DRESS GOODS, IN. LARGE YARIETTER We would call special attention to a few ENGLISH LINSEYS, tor Ladies' Dresse?, gad CHENE POPLINS. Fall Calicoes ! Fall Calicoes ! I IN EVERT QUALITY. W.iuid call attention ta a lar?e lol of good Hi FLES, at 12l, uno 15, warranted lo wain. LONGOLOTHS We are (.hering a lar^e assortment of thj*BEST iiAa.ES, and at veiy reasonable prices. We call special attention to a very cheap case, which we offer (this week onlyi at 12>3c, and only to our Retail Trade, for Cash. '. Together with fnll and complete lines in EYER! DEPARTMENT. HST VVe solicit a call trom tue Trade generally, and especially the Ladies * Wholesale Department. MERCHANTS now lu the city will find it may pay them to examine tho STOCKS at Nos. 297 and 389 KING STREET. Granitevilie Browns at ?ow rates, by the baie or piece, at &T0L1, WEBB & CO., 287 and 289 King street. 49- All Order* promptly attended to. October 2 wfm DRY GOOD* ! BUT DOORS ! T. MCCARTHY, 294 KING STREET, 294 BEGS RESPECTFULLY TO INFORM THE PUBLIC thst he has REMOVED TO THE ABOVE 8TAND. and has Just received a full and completo stock ol FALL AND AV INTER DRY GOODS, coKaisxnto ut* DRESS GOODS of all kinds, CALICOES, DELAINES, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS. eLANKETd. HO? SIERY. GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, LINENS, LONG CLOTH?. SHEETINGS, WHITE GOODS7*c" fte. AWO, BROWN SHIRTINGS AND SHEEIINGS. CHECKS, Stripe?, Denims, Tickings. Kerseys, Satinets, Kentucky .Tesua, Tweeds, Cloths, Casaimer.:s, Av.. Av. ALSO, Aselecl slock of FANCY AND OTHER ..i>Gbs?. usu? ally round 111 n PIBhT CLASS Dry Goods Store, AU o< wLu h will be sold st the lowest p. satble figure for CASH OB (TTY ACCEPTANCE. T, MCCARTHY, No. "4H4 KING STREE T, Corner 01 Wentworth, undei Masonic Hall. .1 lober tvlmimo DENTISTRY. DENTIS'!-, fkOCM?Al HTS RFPTDEKOE, NORTHWl 1 Ci R L NEB Mi eling and oeiety Streets. .Jillie lt? _. U'UilUo . iE ITH No. 59S ?ROADWAY, NE AV YORK. I ESTABLISHED iSfti.i MAMTJPACTDR EM AND DEALERS TN FINE CARRIAGES Or EVERY DESCRIPTION, AYHIf ?l WTLL"BE SOLD Wm tiiuu any other esiab?shment tn the city, and warranted -.pial to au> made in thc Vuited State? t%f Descriptive catalogue* ?nt on application, August SO tmw UPHOLSTERY, ETC. PAPER LAGINGS j - i AND ?WINDOW SHADES Ki; ?lin t l) TO NO. 279 KING STREET, UP STAIRS, SEW BUILDINGS, H. W. KINSMAN. October ft a PAPER HANGINGS, j REDUCED PRICES. Just Received and in Store, ? fl f?f?f? BOLLS OF PAPEB HANGINGS. ivevvV For pale at low prices. H, W. KINSMAN, * KO. '279 KING STREET, UPSTAIRS, NEW BUILDINGS. WINDOW SHADES, REDUCED PRICES. JVST RKiEIVED AND IN STORK, PT A A PAIRS OF WINDOW SHADES. POE SALS )UU st low price?. H. W. KINSMAN, NO. 279 KING STREET, NEW BUILDINGS. October 8 2 I ?I V I . I [U.ll.llliHIlM HEDI ( FD PRICES. ALL KINDS OP SV1N DOW TRIMMING, FOR SALE AT r.ow Prices, H. W. KINSMAN. NO. '4Vi? KIMO STREET, UP STAIRS. (NEW BUILDINGS.) October s . 2 L Hi; Al ffllU f RT?, 1 Af i PAIR 0F THF ABOVE GOODS. SLIGHTLY IV M J damaged, ai one-half their cost. H. AV. KINSMAN, WO. 270 KIM? STREET, IP STAIRS. (NEW BUILDING 8.J October rt FURNITURE COVERINGS. KKPS, DAMASKS. - SATIN, D?LA IN KS, A LC KINDS DP THE ABOVE GOODS FOR SAL,E BY H. AV. KINSMAN. NO. ?70 KINO STREET, UP STAIRS, (NEW BUILDINGS.) October rt 2 MISCELLANEOUS. The sBesl is the Cheapest! AND D? YOU WANT THE BEST COMBINED Weekly Agricultural. Literary-and Family News? paper on the continent, send for MOORE'S RURAL KEW-YORKER, which is in advance of all others lu .niue, variety and interest of content?, and superior in Typography. Illustrations, ftc. The. RURAL employa the best talent in all ils department*, and has a far larger circulation, tl ia u any other joana! of ltstlsss in the worW~bestWridence of intrinsic merit and superior? ity. Both press and i>eoph' utmost universally pronounce lt the Napoleon 9 its sphere of journahsnr It is ably edited, neatly printed, and profusely .UustrsXed-prac? tical, scientific and useful, moral in tone, pure in eenti oiehL and highly entertaining. The RURAL i? -vdapted to both town and country, but Is mainly devoted to the interests sud wollare of the rural and industrial population, among whom it has an immense circulation in all parts of the Union. THE RURAL NEW-YORKER is published every Satur? day (not a monthly of only 12 issue? a yeari. esch num hor comprising Kighi Double yiurtn Pages. A nsw Quarter begins Octobers, and Volume XIX in January Lest. Only $3 a Year-less to -Oraba, ttrrat Induce? ments to Club Agents, and one wanted in every town. Now ls thc time to subscribe and form Clubs. Sp?ci? mens, Show BiUa, Premium lasts. Ac, SENT FBKK-or WM will send the thirteen numbers nf ibis (October to January) or any preceding Quarter of thlsjfear (on trial, or as specimens), fo? ONLY nvrr CENTS. Address D. T. MOORE October 9 wi Rochester, N. Y. fGINEKRN AN? PilO llli? ATTENTION ? fl 0 TO NO 2o:t BAST BAT AND BUY YOUR J CROCUS EMORY POWDER ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY BUBB Y i ' LOTH, A c . forpolishlng. ALSO, TANNEB8" OIL NElTBFOor OIL, for Leather Hose LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery, Al ligutrs within thc reach of all. WM. M. BIRI) & CO. september 1? HOWE'S PREMIUM STANDARD _ ALWAYS TAKE THE HIGHEST SM I SM. AHI T0?K IT AT PARIS THIS YEAR, as ?JMt&ocu menta wfl show. These Sealea are placed entirely on their actum!merit? as every Beale ia warranted to give entire aatiaiacoon. RA ILBOAD TT.A> :X COUNTER HAY; COAL BU TCHERS DORMAN"!' DRUGGISTS.and PORTABl.i. BROKERS' SCALES, Oi every size and vanotv. i.all sad examine sample-, s the CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign ul Marvin's Safe. 'J.: AV. M. BIRD & CO., ' - r flO.. 203^A3T BAY 8TB GET. MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR AND DAMP PROOF E& Nil L9 MARVIN'S PAIENT SAFES never mould their contents MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never corrode the iron. .MA lt VIN'S PATEN I -Mis never lose their Fir* proo quail ti. tl ARVIN'S PATENT SAFES ar? the only SAFES Ulled with Hum sud Dry Piaster. .\n i thor safe lus the.-. ijiulitiraliou.'!. \\ t f;EFEBTO i ht: MEUCHA Ms. COTTON PAC VV rORft, Bankers and Jewelers ol th H el*v arnon we have supplied, ftiirty-eight of these Safes have beer sold ?J as unce the k> . ol Ute war. which alone shouH bc s JU fil clent gutrantue thai they are all we claim Call .od exstnini the ".rn. i now on hand, or send mr ! \\. ti, BIRD ? CO, 'fi* EAST BAT, A (rents tor Charleston Stptsasbar 9 Imo BulLDIN? MATERIAL, ETC, Si. ATE. i FINI LOT to BOOFTNG I Mi FOR SAU A cheap .a ? C. W. StT0NI0Us ~.COM. YARD. October!) io*' East Bay, near Haaol stree! ANDREW WeCOBB, Ji\, RAM lilts OPENED, \ I NO. 211 BAST BA Y opposite uew ? 'it-?.?iii House, u General Commis rfOnBnstOOae for the sale of Ll MK AND BUILUIW .MATERIAL, and inspectfully ^.>!i.-itn Hu- patronage p ihe public generally, shaw'- September 28 r|iE? I?\mS\?? OFFICE, NO. 6 STATE TREET CH A RT/I -SI i C. LABOR PROCURED AND i iBQR FOUND Applications to be made ai theGcuei ,1 Claim Onice ti ??. V. RTONHOUSE, ? - iliii Agent. September \-i Imo AUCTION! 8ALE8. Two Multi, One Spring Wagon, One Spring Cart, Two Buggan, One Sulkty, One Fine Spy Olass. BY R. M. .11 AH s H ALI, dr BRO.. THIS DAY, at 10? o'clock, at No. 33 Broad afreet. Oottmert . *_ One "Elegant Rosewood Piano (Seven Octaves Two Hendi?me Bever.ls Carpets and Rugs, New Mattrasses and Blankets (Silk Bound); Two Feather Bede, Household Fuunitiire, ?tc. ?rc. BY B, .11 MARSHALL di BRO. Auctioneers. No. 33 Broad Street. The abovQflll be sold at ll o'ekek THIS DAY. October 9_ HahtUtmt Draft nhd Saddle Ponies and Top Bugga. BY CLIFFORD di MATH IS WES, Auctioneers, No. 50 Broad Street. Will be sold, THIS DAY, at II o'clock, In front ol our office, 1 pair YOUNO AND SOUND POSIES, weil broken* | and gentle in harness or under the saddle. Also, a Good Top Buggy. _October 9 Valuable Farm oj about Five Acres on Rutledge Avenue, BY CLIFFORD di MATHE WES. Real Estate Agents. Will be sold, at the cid Custom House, on TUESDAY, 29th inst., ar. ll o'clock, A FABM of about Five Acres, situated on Butledge Avenue, Gadsden and Congress streets, messurlng, on Rutledge Avenne, ?66!; feel ; on Gadsden street, 673 leet; on Congress street. 629 feet, ar.d on the back line, 302 feet It ia within a short illstance of the City Bailroad terminus. Upon this tract is a two and a half story wooden dwelling. The soil is remarkably fertile, drains easily, and is rdmirably located for farming. It has been recently surveyed and divided into 23 fine building lo s as by aplat to be aeon nt cur omeo, No. 56 Broad street Terms cash. Purchiser to pay C. A IL for papers a jd stamps. The above property can be treated for at private tai? October 2_waStul Desirable Residence ir.. Coming street, near v. Pauls Church. BY CLIFFORD di MATHEWES. Real Estate Agents. I Will be sold at the old Custom House on TUESDAY, W.n Instant, at ll o'clock. That LOT OF LAND, and THREE STOBY WOO I? EN HOUSE thereon, containing six large rooms, dree--i i/ rooms and pantry, store room, kitchen, servante' apir' ments, carriage house and stable, and known as No. 1.' Coming street, one door north ot Warren street, 'NC side. The lot bas a front on Coming street of ?0 fee I T 170 test in depth. It is ?ugh and dry, undone of the healthiest locations in the city. Terms-One-third cash : balance in one and two yeat s, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, with in? terest. House.to be kept insured and policy assigned Purchaser to pay C. A M. for papers and stamps. October 2 "-ag tul . . 10TTERIE8. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY (OM THE HAVANA I1 LABI) FOR THE . B E N I F I T OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Managers. Great Scheme. CLASS T. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000 ! 788 PRIZES-SS3tt\650 IN PRIZES TO BE DISTRIBUTED I To be ?tawn at Covington, Kentucky, OCTOBER 16th, 1807. WHOLE TICKETS, $12 ; HALVES, 36 ; QUARTERS. " EIGHTHS, ?1.150 The ehanoes arc far more favorable to draw prizes i this than iu any other Lottery in the world. Purchasers of Lottery Tickets should always examine the i-rhemes, Prizes paid in full without discount. Official drawings sent each purchaser, correspondents may rely mi prompt attention to orders by enclosing money with tull address. 4Q-AU o'den for tickets, schemes, and information to be addressed to H. T. PETERS. United States Licensed Agent, ? Kev Box 62. Charleston. S. C. Office No. 90 Hasel street. September 6 CE OR G?A FOR THE BEITEFIT OF THE mw nuinww Uiwm i JIOYD, WILSON S? CO., Managers. drreal. Extra Scheme, CLASS B. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000. * fi* $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed ? *~* _____ '. TICKETS ?LY 61 DOLLAR ! !ri1?lJ -4M; J TO JBE B?*^. J! ATLANTA, GA., WED^DAl^ OCT^R 9, I8?7. BB.will be drawn!1 A PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR T"?S DOLLARS LIABLE TO DI?A WfSO.OOn! -o-. >. m ALSO, ?f DAILY MMTiOfi CAPITAL PRIZES FROM $5000 TO QBO^OOOi WHOLE TICKETS from $1 to $20! SHARES IX PROPORTION. Draws every day.-Sunday exceptad, at Atlanta, Geo., at 4 P. M. , Drawing received iu Charleston, hv Telegraph, at .> P. M.. dally. All Prizes paid without discount. Official Drawings sent each purchaser. All Prizes Cashed at this Ofllce. at*T" Correspondents may rely ou prompt attention to orders bv simply enclosing money with Tull address. Kr" AU orders fer Ticket-, s hellie-', aud information tu he addressed to JAMES KERR, .Manager's Agent. Lock Box No. 584. Charleston, S. C. Office; No. 20 BROAD STREET. September 16 H H MW M Iii R ! Mb m ?oveinber 27 M. M. QUINN; Wholesale* & Retail Dealer m BOOKS, PERIODICALS, N E NV s PA PF. ?, a, s TA TTON E R Y. E T C. Ri,.. SM KINO STREET, (Opposite Ann street), C h a ri os ton, < \ S. Thc LATL>T ISSUES ol lb.? Press alwaj s on baii.L Subscription* received and Gocls .h livercd i?r for? warded by Mail or F-x|w?*?. * AU CAMI ORDERS ?iii Oe promptly attended to. February V'S_1>_ WlXLLtl SiiOOKbANK? STEAM OAS FITTEIt AXO fLl'.llBKfi ItLAE-i \D ORNAMENTAL GAS FEUlftL- GAI FI.^TNU AND PLUMBING PROMPT!, i VT TENDED TO. No. UC KING STREET. August 31 Between Broad and Qur.-u -tr.-, tv AUCTION** SAtESri Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Balmorals. Gaiters, Ac. _ BT N. HOT ii SOW. THIS DAY. 9th Instant, at 10 o'clock, in our lal? room, No. H3 "Meeting Street, opposite Pavilion HoteL we wm tell tor caeb -* . 00 Cr**? BOOTS, SHOES, Brogan*. Balmorals, Gaiters, 4c., sU Fiesb and Seasonable, Goods. ALSO, 15 CARTOONS SHOP GOOD8. liberal cash advances on consignments. October 9 Damaged Bacon, Hame, $c, or. account of all concerned, McKAY & CAMPBELL, No. 130 Meeting Street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, Will sell THIS DAY; *ftV o'clock, 100 HAMS o< i Bacon Sides 500 Shoulders Damaged on board steamer E. B. Souder. Terms cssb. or approved City acceptance at 30 days on all amounts over ?100._October 9 Sale of Bankrupt Stock Continued. McKAY & CAMPBELL, Will sell immediately siter abovo Sales, the Entire Bal? ance, consisting of: LINEN DRESS GOODS. Calicoes. Longeloths, Heady Mado Clothing, Boots, shoen, Bata. Notions, Ac, ftc Terms cash. , Octooer 9 McKAY ?~CAMPBELL, Wdl sell TO-MORROW (Thursday), loth instant, at No. 468 King street, at 10 o'clock, CONTENTS OF SHU 9TOBE, COXSISTCHO OF: DEY GOODS, Notions, Toys, ftc., Ac. Also, the Fur? niture, consisting of Pisno, Mirrors, Tablea, Bureaos. Bedsteads, Chairs, Pictures, ftc. ftc. Goods to be removed on day of sale. N. B.-Our Regular Sale of Furniture, Groceries, ftc, at our Store, No. 186 Meeting street, on FRIDAY, a* Uhual. October 9 On account of t ndencriters and all concerned. BY .IOHV o. yin.NOK & CO., TO-MORROW 10th Instant, at 10 o'clock, wfll be sold, st our AuuUon Salesroom, No. 133 Meeting street, ?W pieces 3-t, 7-8 and 1-4 BLEACHED SHIRTINGS AND LONG CLOTH, of various brands Prints, Maryland and Lanark Checks. Denims 40 pair heavy Grey Blankets. Damaged ou thc voyage from New York to this port. vr.-.i, WILL BE CONTD; UEP, SALZ or : REMAINDER OF SHOP GOODS. ALSO, ? case*" COTTON CARDS, 1 Sots, 9 Mahogany Desks. 1 Letter Pres* Table, Looking Glass. ALSO, An Invoiee of UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Conditions cash. October 9 Sale of Government Property. Will be sold at Public Auction, on MONDAY, the 14th day of oe toben at 10 o'clock A. M., on the premises, at Borureau's Depot, on the Northeastern Railroad, A FRAME BUILDING, late tho property of tba so- j called Confederate States. The building ls 40x16 feet, willi a 7 foot piazza. Terms, cash in Government fonds. In compliance with instructions from the Commissioner Bureau R. F. and A. L. JAMES P. LOW, October 7 Chief Disbursing Officer 8. C. _A ORICULTUBAt. IRON TIES MIR PATENT TH. ASUPPLY OF FASSJ?AN'S SELFFASTENLNG COTTON TIE, (anew and taperioi irticle), just received and for sale at lowest prices. Liberal disxrant to dealer-. ??. M. BUTPLEB, Agent, October S NORTH ATLAN1IC WHARF. IRON TIES AT REDUCED PRICES ! TUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF "BEARD'S .J PATENT SLOT TTE," AND "BEARD'S PATENT IMPROVED BUCKLE TTE," vb ?ch wid be sold at greatly reduced prices, and on hbcial terms. , Dealers supplied at a beary discount. GE lr. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Fact'rs October 4 _ ' _ 10 WAI LE Y^S~ PATENT S ELF-FASTENING WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE. - Fl?WT FREMIT'Al AWARDED AT LOURIANA HTA TE FAIR. IT IS AS CHEAP A TIE. AND THE BEST ONE YET invented. It ix the f-trongest Tie, standing by test A ?train of C!000) two thousand pounds. The most easily adjusted Tie, as it is self-fasten in;:. The most simple, requiring only tn Blip the band Into the buckle, and the c'ait ic i ty m the cotton fastens itself, and it cannot be come unfastened. For sal.-, in large or .-mall quantities, by ROSS, ROBERTS ft CO., Cbwmimiou Merchants sud General Agents. So. 86 Front street, New York City. STREET BRO. ft CO., Agents, July li ' :iiiii? Charleston. S. O. "EAGLE" COTTON GINS, MADE ONLY BY BATES HYDE & CO., UrldKewater, Mass. NEW YORK-187 Water street. , BOSTON-.'. Phomix Building. NEW ORLEANS-I'd gt Charles street. August fi .Imo INGERSOLL'S HMD POWER IWON PM. FOT Convenience, Eeonomy and Cheapness, the greatest Labor Saving Machine that can be put on a Plantation. OPINION i OF THE PEOPLEt ALLENTALE. BARNWELL DISTBTCT, S. C., ? ' March 1,1867. f Messrs. Little & Marshall : GENTLEMEN : I used, during the past ..cason, one of I "Ingersoll's Portable Cotton Presses," purchased of you last september. I have always been prejudiced in favor of the -Screw Press," and nothing but dire necessity in? duced me to try any other. I take pleasure, however, ta adding my testimony in favor of its entire adaptation to the wants ol a cotton plantation, lt has surpassed my most sanguine expectations. I have packed with but j two hands, yet I prefer four-two at each lever. My bales sll weighed over 600 lbs. The first lot I sent to market ave ruged S6'i lbs. Mv impression is that 500 lb*, ls about the capscity of the Press, sud a greater number of pounds subject the foilow-bloek to too much ria*, un? less the siden of the cotton box was Increased. It woura add greatly to th? value ot the Press ii thecotton box was ten inches longer. In haste, I ^0^?XSSSt^ Your obedient servant, ic. *w. j^wiua. P. S. I took mv Press down and carried it some four njiies to pack the crop ot a BSlghbOT^wbo fatbrf to ItWB rT^serew'' built; be wa* so'much pleased that he has determTned to "bandon the "Screw" and purchase "Du IgersoR'i Presa.* OTi-icE or Knart MO; NT.HN BSJUOAO Co?*irr, J ?OBKVILLE, S. C., April lJ, 1867. J ti INTI EVEN : I have just received your letter ol Feb rnarr 14th-upon my return M this place, alter an ab? sence o two mOfetha-?nd this reply mai be too Ute for vour -I ?.riptive rlr. nlar of Ingersoll's Cotton Press." Tho 1 3*8 I u*ed in packing my cotton hut year worked? hnirablv, packing, with ease from 600 to526 lbs. Wk good "active hand* to work it, I am satisfied hst from eighteen to twenty baie-i might readily be parked in ? day. This Prrss combines the advantages of lightness, and . onsequeni portabuity and ?impllcity (being easily man? aged b. any one cf ordinary lnwUigence). Great com? pressing force, with little motive power, and "last, but not least." it i- worked entirely by hand, thus saving for the farm torses thc hard labor imposed upon them by the Use of the ordinary "Screw." . ltcspcetfnily, ftc, your?, E. M. LAW. To LITTLE ft MABSHALL. Charleston, S. C. For DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR and PRICE LIST andre's LITTLE & MABSHALL, 4 gents for the Inp-ersoll Cotton Press. 'un-li No. 140 MEETING ? IK CET, Opposite Pa> ilion Hotel, mwi Charleston, 8. C. PHOTOGKAPJIS FOR THE MILLION!! WILL SEND, POST-PAID. 60 PHOTOGRAPHS OF L the most celebrated Actors tor 50 cents; CO Actresses lor 60 cerate; 60 Union Geuerals tor 50 cents; co Bebel General? tate SO cents; 60 statewnen for :>0 cents; CO beau? tiful young Ladies' for CO cents; 60 fine-looking young Gentlemen for ?0 cents; rt lanie Photographs o? French Dancing Girls, in coutume, beautifully colored, exactly aa ihjoy appear, for 50 cents; or for 60 cants, ? at tba mo?t beautiful Ladies of the Parisian Ballet Troupe, aa they :il'pea*in the plaj ot the Bis/ k Crook^at N?blo> Oardati, Sew York. . Send all orders to P. O. Box 1 "7, V V, N. ?, May 13_._Xy, . The Greenville Mountaineer IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, AT $160 Wi year. In a lvance. Advertisements inserted ai usual "t**- G. E. ELFORD X??10 FdlwrandFrowleto^