The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 17, 1867, Image 5
THURSDAY MORNING,' ?l TOBER 17, 1867.
LOOAi M T?ERS.
To Xbahsiynt Ai>vxbti8KB8.?No transient ad
vertisement will oe published m thia journal here
after unless paid for m advance By transient we
mean an advertisement from any person who in
not a regular advertising customer of tho News.
-o-?
Job Work.?We have uow completed our office
s > as to execute, in the shortest possible time
Aid- KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we most re
spectfully ask the patronage of our friends.
Post Office Notice.
Post Office, /
Charleston, October 5, 1867. j
Ou and after 6th instant the mails for Columbia
and points beyond wdl close at 4.80 P. M.
A second mail for Columbia and tho Columbia
branch of South Carolina Railroad will closo at
9 P. M.
Mails for Augusta, Savannah, and the Way Mail
from Chariest on to Augusta will close at 9.80 A. M.
The second mail for Augusta closes at 6.30 P. M.
Un Sundays but one train loaves, and all mails
close at 5 P. M.
Post Office, i
Charleston, 8. c, July 6,1867. j"
After to-day tho mails for Northeastern Railroad
will close at 8 o'clook A.M., and to-day and after
wards they are expected to roaoh the Railroad
'Station" at 2:30 o'oloclc P.M., and to be ready for
delivery at this office pi :3C o'clock P. M.
Change of Hour . , delivery or Sunday Mail.
On and after Sunday, >th hist., this Office will bo
open frem five to six o'clock for delivering mails.
STANLEY O. TROTT. P. M.
Raffle of a Music Box.?The raffle of the Mu
Bic Box, at Mr. von Santen's Bazaar, will take
place this evening at 8 o'clock. The chances have
all been taken, and the raffle will bo positive.
(Jheebe, Fruit, &c?We direct attention to the
advertisement of Mr. W. H. Chafes, who has now in
store and is receiving supplies df choice cheese,
raisins, prunes, citron, lemons, &c, besides a lot
of prime buckwheat, which will be iu great de
mand during the winter. Mr. Chafee has a full
line of groceries and is prepared to offer induce
ments to buyers.
A Marrow Escape.?The Columbia Obrouiole
says : We learn, just before going to press, that
one of the workmen on the tin roof of the State
House, yesterday afternoon, commenced slipping
near the summit, and, finally attaining a great
speed, glided toward death and the edge of the
lefty eaves with fearful velocity. It so happened,
however, that he held in his hand a hatchet, and,
with admirable presence of mind, he dove it with
all his might, through the tin, and into the wood,
and thus was enabled to hold on until he could be
released from his frightful position. Not a nice
predicament, that.
Nothing, to Weah.?There are not a few Miss
Flora MoFlimseys in the male sex whose cry of
nothing to wear is oft repeated. For this class we
have cheering news, their necessities are known
and the remedy ia certain. Messrs. Dobbaum &
Menke, merchant tailors, have in their establish
ment, No. 186 King street, evory artiole that is
useful to give a finish to the toilet. Their work is
perfect, and when arrayed in a faultless suit the
wearer feels that be has the seal that will give the
world assurance of a .man. We recommend all
whose wardrobes need rstouching to visit Messrs.,
Dobbaum ?, Menke and they will be more than
pleased,
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District Court.?Hon. Geo. W. Logan Presto
in?.?The Yenire and Return of Jurors drawn on
yesterday were call< ' and the following answered
to their names and were organized :
Jubt No. 1. Jury No. 2.
S. D. Stoney, Foreman. Bobt. T. Chisolm.
Peter Carney. Wra. Meagher.
Richard Hogan. Henry Willis.
C. M. Wiengea. Wm. Marscher.
C. Volmer. Jap. Raball.
C. Waterman. ~*? Denny.
W. 8. Heuere y . Matthew Sweegan.
Ric'd Fleming. | E. David.
supernumeraries.
John Ca nips eu. I Ansel De Lelselne,
H. Yon K?rnitz. | (eoltt).
S. J. L. Mathewes. I John J. Ferrell.
F. Wehman. | Thoe. McDonald.
There were several cases called, but none were
tried; some were continued and others not pros.
The Distribution of Corn to the Dsttttote
of St. Peter's Parish.?The Savannah Newa and
Herald says : "By the Act of Congress of March
0,1867, providing for the distribution of certain
supplies to the poor of the South, the distribution
to oease on the 30th of September last, Captain
H. C. Brandt, of the Freedmen's Bureau, was for
some time engaged in the work of dividing the al
lotment assessed to him among the destitute iu
St, Peter's Parish, S. C. He completed his distri
bution at the time specified, and has squared up
his accounts. He has issued rations to 1700 per
sons, amounting in the aggregate to 66,000 lbs.
corn and 1867 ins. bacon. A large proportion of
this was given to the widows and orphans of de
ceased soldiers.
"While his headquarters were at Rioe Hope,
across the river, he gave out 1270 lbs. pork and
2120 lbs. corn meal to twenty-six men, ono hun
dred and six women and twenty-three children,
including many orphans.
With no fondness for the Freedmen's Bureau, as
our readers will testify, and with the knowledge
of considerable rascality done in it by political
appointees, under the guise of philanthropy, we
cannot refrain from complimenting Captain B.
on the reputation for integrity in the discharge
of his duties among planters and sensible color
ed people.
For instance, the strict enforcement of the order
regarding squatters is in gratifying contrast to the
the behaviour of some Freedmen's Bureau men
and is most creditable.
Ah Appeal for Am for the Mothers, Widows
and Daughters of Deoeased Confederate Sol
diers.?The undersigned, a Committee of Ladies,
propose to establish in the City of Charleston, S.
C, a "Home" for the mothers, widows and daugh
ters of deoeased Confederate soldiers, wh o may be
in destitution or want.
The plan will be^at first, to furnish rooms to the
destitute, at a rent merely nominal, and ultimate
ly, if possible, to enable the inmates to defray the
expenses of their rent, and aid in the support of1
the institution, by giving a portion of their time
to euch labor or employment as shall be respective
ly suited to them, and as shall be provided by the
Association. At the outset, the "Home" will be
measurably dependant upon the contributions of
the public; it is hoped, however, that in process of j
time, it may be made self-sustaining.
The large number of ladies who have been re
duced to extremity by the exaotione and unsuc
cessful issue of the late war, render such an insti
tution not only a meritorious charity, but almost
an absolute necessity. If our affairs were now
prosp?rons or promising, there would not be so
much occasion for it; hut the deep depression
which seems to have settled down upon our
fortunes, makes our future still more gloomy,
from its uncertainty.
There can be no class of persons more worthy
than those whom this institution is designed to
benefit?helpless women, who have seen better
days and who have lost all their means of support,
upon which they formerly relied. '
There cannot be a better opportunity for the
benevolent, upon whom the blessing of wealth or '
competency has smiled, to spare something from
their abundance to assist their suffering fellow
creatures, whose en1 y crime is that they are the j
mothers, widows -a.d daughters of men who have |
given their Uvs* or a e&sse Which they believed
to be that of J.ifjl.ee and Freedom.
Mrs. M. A. Sncwdeh.
Mrs. p. 0. Ga ir i,and.
Mrs. D. E. Huoeb.
Mrs. Geo. Robertson.
Mrs. Wm. Bavbnxl.
Mrs. J. S. Snowden.
Mrs. C. FrrxsnrjfONs.
Mrs. Bma Bavknkl.
Mrs. W- M?KE&ti.
Mrs. O. S. Vhddeb.
Miss M. Medoleton.
Miss M. B. Oanetokll,
Miss E. E. Fauces.
MiSS ANNA SttTPSOW.
Mrs. M. P. Matthxbsskn,
The Committee of Ladies above named respect
fully represent that they bave secured the commo
dious building in Broad street, ksown as the Caro
lina Hotel, and that they sire now prepared to re
ceive applications. These may be raado t*>*say
member of the Committee. Contribution* of pro
visions, fuel, furniture, or money, will be thauk
fuuy received. Thepayme of one dollar, yearly,
constitute* membership ?n 4,1* Hon? Association,
and tb* citizens of Charleston are ?ypnoetty re
quested to snbacribo, at least, this amount No
cott*?ors wiU be appointed to make pa*saisi ap
P?*l? to the community, but subowiption not* will
b? Wfta* ta* offices of the three daily yapers ,and
T*nrt^V?r * c?mm^M
. VN i*oeeo, also,
bsHohWda
ARooaWbttfsMli
and refreshments of
Aeoeered, and may ht
mitte?.
b*
V
^am-smiBM^A' m) * mm mwm$*M??
VQippi De liOiseluo was drawn among tlio super
QumerariM la the District Cour,' on Tuesday
He is an old and reapeotablo citizen, having
been free before tho war. Hie, elevation appear
ed to be very acceptable, and he will no doubl
try to perform the duties of his position.
United 8t?teb Coobt?Hon. Qeo. S. Bbyan pbe
biding.?The Judge delivered hie opinion in th?
ease raised bet?re the Court, and the trial of V.'m.
Ejesnan, for passing counterfeit currency was ta
ken up. J. Barrett Cohen, Esq., appearing fox
the defence. The examination on the part of the
prosecution was closed, when the Court adjourned.
Choice Family Gbouebxes.--There ts a pleasant
ring in these words that carries us back to child -
hood'a days, when citron, dried figs, raisius, and
simitar delicacies were associated with the sound.
There are few persona who have not been impress
ed with the same thought; and though the days of
childhood are gone, yet the'Words are still asso
ciated with pleasant memories of home. Our ob
ject is not to go into a dissertation on this sub
ject, however pleasant it may be, but to refer the
public to an establishment where the choicest of
choice groceries may be obtained, where hams,
bolognas, and the numerous array of good things
that grace the shelves and make the mouth water
are to be found. King street claims the honorable
privilogo of possessing this wonder, and Messrs.
W. 8. Cobwth & Co. are the custodians. lake
generous mortals, they have offered the publio a
share in their fortunes, have published a catalogue
of the articles in the paper, and are prepared to
accommodate all. An early visit is advised.
Mbssbs. J. B. Bead & Co.?Prominent among
the Bazaar a which grace the faahionable portion
of King street is the fine establishment ocoupied
by Messrs. J. B. Bead & Co. This has been com
pletely renovated since the late fire, and the
interior of the etore has been arranged under the
supervision of Mr. Bead, especially for his
business. Bince the reopening, Messrs. Bead &
Co.'s store has been the headquarters of the
beau monde. The proprietors have labored to
make their establishment the repertoire of overy
article that is needed by the fair sex. The majority
of these bear the magio impress of Mode de Paris,
while the entire stook has been selected with great
care. By the Charleston publio Messrs. Bead A
Co. have been considered public benefactors, and
the patronage that they have received is a proof
that their efforts have not been in vain. They
now present to their customers s> choice assort
ment of Fall and Winter goods, consisting of the
articles enumerated in their advertisement. A
glance at the store would convince a stranger, but
to the community it would be|a waste of words to
I advise a visit.
The Radical Convention in Columbia.- - We
make the following extract from the Chronicle:
Delegates to this body, which assembles to-day,
arrived in the city yesterday. As a matter of pub
lic interest we annex the call of the Convention:
Rooms of tbe State Central Committee, {
Charleston, S. C, October 3,1867. f
Sm: In order that a more perfect understanding
may be had respecting the duties of the several
Committees in the District, and a uniform action
in the approaching elections may be secured
throughout the State: that instructions may be
given relative to the bringing out the largest vote
"for a Convention," as well as the aafeBt plan of
making nominations and preventing fraud or ira
position upon inexperienced voters, a Convention,
consisting of the Republicsn State Central Commit
tee and tue President s, or a delegate from each
Council U. L. A., of South Carolina, is called to
meet at Columbia, on the 16th instant, at 12
o'clock M.
It is expected that no nomination will be made
until after the Convention is held.
The enemies of Republicanism are at work ; we
must be active and ready to crush every effort to
impede the progress or prevent the success of the
only party that can restore South Carolina to her
Sroper position in the Union, and perpetuate our
earest rights and liberties.
As a member of the Bepublioan State Central
Committee of South Carolina, you are hereby noti
fied that your presence is imperative in order to
insure success. _
Per order. B. F. WHITTEMORE,
Ohaiiman State Central Committee.
W. J. McKINLAY, Secretary.
The above call, which is extended to the Presi
dents or a delegate from eaoh Council of U. L. A.,
is approved by me.
GILBERT PILLSBURY,
Grand Pres't Prov. State Council, U. L. A.
ib. n.
If you want cheap Blank Books;
If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Rea
per, do.; or, Millers' Almanac;
Ht you want Printing executed neatly;
If you want Books bound in any stylo, or Account
Books made to order, with any desired pattern ot
ruling, go to Hibah Habbis, No. G9 Broad street.
BUSINESS NOTTOES.
ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE daily
NEWS OFFICE.
Auction Sales Tula Omy.
T. M. Oatbb will seU this day, at 9K o'clock, on
Brown's Wharf, bacon sides, &c.
Milks Drake will seU this day, at his store, corner
of King and Liberty streets, at 10 o'clock, dry goods,
clothing, &c.
Campbell, Kmox k Co. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock,
In their cash auction house. No. 65 Hasel street,
the balance of a country store, ko.
John G. Milnob & Co. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock,
in their auction sales room, No. 183 Meeting street, car
pets, feather bed and mattresses; also, hats, ko.
Xxlboy St Co. will seU this day, at 10 o'clock, at their
salesrooms, No. 138 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion
Hotel, ;the contents of a retail dry goods store; also,
clothing, boots, shoes, hats, ko.
Laube y le Alexander will sell this day, at 10
o'clock, before their store, No. 187 East Bay, hams,
sides, sic.
MrxxioAK k Son will s< U this day, at 10 o'clock, at
No. 22 Vendue Range, mattresses, bedsteads, ko.
Or. S. A. Chevalier'? BeanUflevVsidl^re^
server, a vegetable and botanical oream, for improving
the complexion and skin. Prepared only and solely by
the world-renowned chemist, SARAH A. CHEVALIER,
M. B., No. 1123 Broadway, N. V. Sold by all Druggists.
October 15 tuths 6
1IERVEY M. CLKCKhKY, M. D.,
Homeopathic Physician.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, SOUTHWEST CORNER
COLLEGE AND GREEN STREETS, Charleston, 8. C.
Consultation House?From 7 to o a . M. : team 2 to
)? P. M.; from 8 to 10 P. H.
October 8 tustulQ
A Novelty. \
The latest and most effectual remedy forme cur? of
debility, lose of appetite, headaahe, torpor of the liver,
etc., is PANKNTN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For sale by
all Druggists. th
a. cura.
What la TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER
APERIENT, and what are its effect* ? These are' queap
Hons which the great American publie has a right to.
ask, and It also has a right to expect a candid and satis
factory reply. The pr?paration is .a mild and gentle
salin* cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is most cars?
fully prepared to the farm of a snow white powder, con
taming all the wonderful medical properties of the tar
famed Seltzer Springs of Germany.
Of its effect* wa would say that those who have tested
the preparation are the bast Judges, and they declare
ever their own signatores that th* pr?paration will
promptly relieve indigestion. Regulato th* flow of Ute
bile. Cure every species of headache. Trsnqtdliz* the
nervous system. Refresh and invigorate the weak. Miti
gate the pangs of Rheumatism. Neutralize acid in the
Stomach. Cleanse and tone the bowels. Assist the
falling appetite. Cure the haart burn.
If you are a sufferer give this Remedy one trial, and It
will convince yon of th* above fact*.
TABRANT k CO., Sola Proprietors, New York.
Sold by aH Druggists^ Smcf September 12
Tin' Time to Advertise in the CamtaUTv
Taus Psaurxx ha* a large strctdatton ttxeffghetyfi*
middle and upper District* of the State. ?dve?Haioti
rates as reasonable as the stringency of the money war?
feat will warrant. Merchants and others Wishing tone*
the columns of the paper will address < ?
JULIAN A. BEL BY, Proprietor,
February ? Cjf^bis, 8. O '
miuuiniisiwusiiii. ni I.i ?asan
FANCY .OOGI3S? ,
TOYS, FIBEWOB&3,
? ,.?W nu.., i'.i ?rot wiivfyt prn*
An Ami um n Suggestion.
Now, am heavy arise,, and searching wind? ioui
msuoe to blow ; uow, a* the human body, exhauated Uke
inanimate nature by tho beats of Bummer, beglna to wilt
and droop; now, ere tho Inden eat winter aukee It*
try in? onaet; NOW la the time for a preparatory oourse
Of tho 'i -~t n coli mating medicine in existence, H08TET
TER'S STOMACH BITTERB.
Fever and Ague U rampant in all parte of the country.
Quinine, tho physicians admit, will not queU tbc phase of
the disease which at present pervades the entire. West.
It la well that.lt is so, for the remedy (so called) Is dead
lier than the malady. But If quinine Is luo?iclent in In
termittent ferera, HOSTETTER'S BITTERS is irr*,
alstlble. It would be safe to make a contract, under
heavy penalties, that any given "Fever aud Aga? Dis
trict" should be exempted from the diaorder for any
particular time, provided every Inhabitant would take the
BITTERS according to direction?, during the term of tho
contract. There has never been an Instance in which
this sterling Invlgorsut aud auU-febrile medicine has
failed to ward off the complaint, whon taken duly as a
protection against malaria. Hundreds of physicians
have abandoned all the officinal ?poeifles, and now pre
scribe this harmless vegotable tonic, and nothing else, as
a proventive and cure for all tho forms of chills and
lover. Vigor is tho thing moat needful In theso esses, as
well as In dyspepsia and nervous affections, and HOS
TETTER'S BITTERS arc the safest, surest, and most
wholesome strengthening preparation that human skill
lias yet concocted. 6 November 14
Know thy Destiny.
Madamf. V.. F. ?HOSmoN, the great Kugltsh^Astrolo
glst, Clalrvoyaut and I'sychoinetrician, who has aston
ished tho scioutiUe classes of the Old World, has now lo
cated horsclf at Hudson, N. Y. Madamo Thobntonpos
sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena
ble her to impart kuowledge or tho greatest importance
to the single or married of either sex. While le a state
of trance, she delineates the very features of the person
you are to marry, aud by the aid of an instrument of in
tense power, known as tho Psychomotrope, guarantees to
produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife
of the applicant, together with date of msrri^gs, position
lu life, leading traits of character, A c. This ie no hum
bug, as thousand of testimonial:! can assert. She will |
seud, when desired, a certified certificate, or written
guaioutee, that the picture is what it purports tojoo. By
enclosing a small lock of hair, aud giving place of birth,
age, disposition and complexion, aud enclosing fifty cents
and stomped envolope addressed to yourself, you will re*
celve the picture and desired Information by return mail,
AU communications sacredly confidential. Address, in
confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223,
Hudson, N. Y ly March W
Free to Everybody.
A Large U pp. Circular, giving information of the
greatest Importance to tho young of both sexes.
It teaches liow the homely may become beautiful, the
despised respected, aud tho forsakou loved.
No youug lady or gentlemau should fail to seud their
nddroaa, aud receive a copy post-paid, by return mail.
Address P. O. Drawer. 21,
March 30 lyr * Troy, N. V.
YELLOW FEVER AND SMALL POX.
NEW YORK, June 18, 1807.
WE, 1 UK UNDERSIGNED, SHIPPING MERCHANTS
of the City of New York, from the oft repeated testimony
of many different Sea Captains, In whom we have Im
plicit confidence, and feeling It a duty which we owe to
our fellow-men, hereby bear witness of the great confi
dence we feel In the truly marvellous curative powers of I
MAJOR J. T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY for tha cure
and prevention of SMALL POX, YELLOW FEVER, fro.,
and we cheerfully add our signatures, hoping its won
derful merits and great blessings may be known to the
World.
BREF.T SON'S & CO., No. 43 South Street.
CURTIS ii WARD, No. 43 South Street.
D. R. DaWOLF 4 CO, No. 103 Eroad Street.
HENRY & SON, No. 25 Coenties SUp.
SIMPSON & SHAW, No. 27 Coenties Slip.
WM. A. MOORE, No. 20S South street.
JAS. T. TAPSCOTT, No. 86 South street.
QEO. L. TAPSCOTT',
Of Tapsoott Bro., No. 80 South street.
ROBERT HAWKE, No. 86 South street.
And many others.
The Remedy has never been known to fail. Price per
package (0. Forwarded free to any point in the United
States. Address J. T. LANE CO.,
> o, 163 Broadway, Naw York.
September 7 86*
T0NS0RIAL.
FASHIONABLE
HAIR MESSING SALOON !
No. 114 Market Street,
UNE BOOR EAST Of KINO STREET.
JAMES IiOMBABDO
BAYS STRICT ATTENTION IN HAIR CUTTINO,
SHAVING. AND DYEING HAIR, lu the latnst
stylo, and ail other branches of tho tonsorial art, and is
willing to receive all of his old customers, and the public
in general.
KATES.
SHAVING.15 cents.
HAIR CUTTING..35 conta.
SHAMPOOING.36 cents.
H you wish an easy shave.
As good aa Barber ever gave.
Just call at my Shaving Saloon;
I'll cut and dress the hair with grace,
To suit the contour of the face.
October 10 thstu2mos
M18 C ELlA NE 0 U 8.
TINWARE AT WHOLESALE,
SHEPHERD & COHEN,
I NO. 297 KING STREET.
October 10_._tht
EMWRS AND FIREMEN
ACTION !
GO TO NO 203 EAST BAY AND BUY YOUB
CH00U9 EMORY POWDER
ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY
EMERY CLOTH. etc., for polishing.J
also,
TANNERS' OH.
NEAT8FOOT OIL, for Leather Hose
LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery,
At figures within the roach of all.
WM. M. BIBB & CO.
September 18 _ '
M ? W W?
PREMIUM
A LWAY8 TAKE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM. AND
j A. TOOK IT AT PARtS THIS YEAR, as official docu
menta will show. ._t
I These Scales sire placed entirely on their actual merits,
fee every Seals la warranted to give entire satisfaction.
; RAILROAD TRACK OOONTBB
HAY, COAL BUTCHERS
' DORMANT DBUttGISTS' and
t pt?iitabt,e -r.ww'iww?? mmjm,
Of every sise and variety. Call and examine samples at
the CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign of Marvin's Safc.
W. M. BIRD &C0.f
September 9 ; I j NO. 203 EAST BAY (?TBEBT.
DAMP PROOF
h.<V?
4.4 1 ,:
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never monld their content
never corrode <
, jtffjp; iota r
?8 are the only
'. No other I
' "*i3C ?S?Li^
EAST BAY, AgatUs tor Cheriaatoii,
GROCERIES
AND
ULI ME
WM. 8. CORWIN & CO.
Dealers in
CHOICE
AND .
IMPOBTBE/S
OF
FINE WINES,
Brandies, Teas,&c,
NO. 259 KING STREET,
Opposite Hasel,
BRANCH OV NO. WOO BROADWAY, COR
NER 80th STREBT, NFW YORK.
Goods delivered to Railroad Depots,
Steamboats aud all parts of the
City free of charge.
VESSELS SUPPLIED AT THE 8H0RTEST
NOTICE.
Country Orders Respectfully Solicited.
BY RECENT ARRIVALS
HAVE RECEIVED :
SMOKED BEEF TONGUES
Pickled Beef Tongues
Smoked Salmon
Pickled Salmon
Smoked Beef.
Prime New Hams
Breakfast Strips, in canvass
Pickled Tripe
Fulton Market Beef
Codfish
New Mackerel
German Saussage
New Herrings
Self-Raising Buckwheat Flour.
SUGARS.
Crushed Sugar
Granulated Sugar
Cut Loaf Sugar
Powdered Sugar
Coffee' "A" "B" Sugar
Extra "C" Sugar
Light and Dark Brown
COFFEE.
Qld Government Java Coffee
Maracaiho Coffee
Laguayra Coffee
Pure Mocha Coffee
Old Rio Coffee
Parched Java Coffee.
TEAS.
Gun Powder Tea
Young Hyson Tea
Old Imperial Hyson Tea
English Breakfast Tea
Oolong Tea.
Imported hy W. S. CORWIN & CO., and
warranted pure and unadulterated.
BUTTER, CHEESE, &c.
Prime Goshen Cheese
Old English Cheese
Pine Apple Cheese
Ridam Cheese
* 'Sap Sago Cheese
Prime Orange Co. Butter, received weekly
English and America? Pickles
Worcestershire Sauce
London Cluh .Sauce
Essence Shrimps
Anchovy Paste
ete-i ate*, etc.
CRACKERS S BISCUITS
Trenton Wine Crackers
Extra Butter Crackers
Arrrow Root' Biscuit
Bent's Water Crackers
Hall's Milk Biscuit j
Cream Biscuits '
Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes, Citron,
Raisins, etc.
French Prunes, in cans.
Scotch and Englit
Muir & Sen's Quarto and Pinto
Allsop's Quarto and Pinto
Jeffrey's Quarts and Pints
Luaaun Porter, Qu^rt9K|"
Philadelphia Porter
Champagnes, Clarete, Brandie?, %
Wines, Cordials, to&i sold from
establish m?ht ' are warranted
pure and genuine.
j Stewart's Sugar House Syrup
New Orleans Molasses
West India Molasse?
Fine Golden Drips
Maple Syrtfp ?
Common
Arrow Hoot
Farina
Tame
mm
Corn Starch WBMF' ?.
Maizena Wr., $
Barley
Graham Flour *
Ric?'WbW
Premium Family Flour
Split Peas
Caraway and Celery Seed
Veaat Powders
Canned Meats, Fislj. Vegetables and Fruit/
Borden'? aaa^Tcwffftelot's Rtract^oV Beef i
Maocaroni and Vttnciwali?^
Pelt!^
'If"
MILLINERY, ETC.
?PMN? OF FALL MM,
AT
MRS. M. J. ZERNOWS
MILLIN ER 1\ DRESSMAKI KO,
ANUUHAVCII PA PICK PATTERN USTAU
L.ISHMBNT,
No. 302 KING STREET,
EAST ?IDE, FODKTU DOOR NORTH OF WEN'r -
WORTH STREET.
THE LA DIEM OF
Charleston and vicinity
ars respectfully Informed
that Mrs. Z. will TB'ii
DAY opeu a ?uagul?ceut
ossortmout of VELVET,
SILK and STRAW BON-j
n kts ami HATH, lit all|
the hit. M shapos; FEA
TUKRS, FLOWERS, VEL
VETS, RIBBONS, DRESS
CAPS, NETS, VEILS, LACES, CORSETS. Ac, to which
their attention Is specially Invited.
Dressmaking will be carried on In all tin branches, and
o large varloty of Trimmings continually kept on hand.
Branch of Madame Domoreat's celebrated Paper Pat
terns, of which a full supply of all the latest styles will
be received by every Bteamer.
October 17 II
Ol
No. 274 KING STREET,
HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK,
WILL OPEN THIS DAY A SELECT STOCK OF
MILLINERY
DRESS GOODS
AND TRIMMINGS,
Which wUl be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
October 17 1
BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC.
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATE
RIALS.
PRIME NORTHERN WHITE PINE OF ALL KINDS.
Mahoganv, Mouldings, Newels, Banisters, Veneers,
Black Walnut, Hickory. Ash, Oak. Doors, Sashes. Plas
tering Laths, Pickets, Palings, Nails. Splkss, Shingles.
The above lu largo assort ment and variety for sale at
wholesale and retail lor cash.
J. N. WOOD, Agent,
Corner Market and Bay.
October 17 thstirtmo*
SLATE.
AFINE LOT OF ROOFING SLATE FOR SALE
cheap at
0. W. REIGNIOUS'S COAL YARD,
October 8 10* East Bay, near Hasel street.
AGRICULTURAL.
WANDO FERTILIZER.
o
TO THE PLANTERS AND FARM
ERS OF THE SOUTH.
THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PREPARED BY THE
1st of December, to supply orders for the WANDO
FERTILIZER.
This Fertilizer is made in this city under the personal
supervision of Dr. St. Julien Raveuel, Chemist; and we
oner it to the Plasters and Farmers as ono of the best
they can use for Increasing the yield of the Cotton and
Provision Crops.
W. V. DUKES & CO.,
NO. 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF.
October 16 wfmlR
kW KOTTON PRB.
Two of the Tresses are now ready
for delivery,
mHE ATTENTION OF PLANTERS IS CALLED TO
JL the best COTTON PRESS that has over been offered
to the market for baling cotton. It is warranted to press
R60 lbs. into an ordinary sized bale with two men. it is
substantial and durable, and asn be placed In the same
building with the Gin, One of them can be seen in oper
ation at North Commercial Wharf. Apply to
WM. S. HENEREV,
NO. 314 MEETING STREET.
October 8 tuths6
CHARLESTON
AvRHIDLTIIRAL WAREHOUSE
AND
SEED STORE.
LITTLE & MARSHALL,
No. 140 Meeting Street,
(OPPOSITE PAVILION MOTEL, )
Dealers in all kinds of
Agricultural Implements,
SAW AND ROLLER GINS
COTTON GINS.
GRISWOLD GIN.
HEN ERE PS MCCARTHY gin.
h. L. EMERY & SON'S SAW GIN AND CON
DENSER, for Hand or Horao Power.
SOUTHERN COTTON CO.*S G?N.
NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN,
BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER GEN.
BROWN'S HAND GIN.
CARVER'S GIN.
EAGLE GIN.
HORSE POWERS.
LITTLE GIANT HORSE POWER.
THE LITTLE GIANT,
THE BE8T, MOST COMPLE1E AND CHEAPEST
HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED.
In introducing this new Power into the market, we
would state that the following uro somo of the ad van
tages possess,d by the LITTLE GIANT" over all other
Horsepowers:
! L Its great strength on account of being double-geared,
which not only doubles the strength by dividing the
strain on twice the number of teeth, but by gearing on
both sides of the wheels it eansliAa tos wear on the
shafta, and 2sat?^?i!y lessens the friotiou, euab?u? the
horses to. do much more work than, with any other
Power. S; , y^r -
2. I te compactness and extreme portability, it weighing
about one-half as much as other Horse Powers, and occu
Cylng buAone4alrd the space, it can be pocked In snUil
oxes, Olds Wing mush expense. It 1b bo simple that
Ihr inoBt, l^uajtawi yeZKuu vra?vx uavo au ?lauuHi. hi
ed for driving Cotton Oins,
HORACE L. EMERY'S
PATENT ENDLESS RA?LWAY
HORSE POWERS.
NI SSI WITZ'?
HOWfiNG AND REAPING MACHINES.
WASHING MACHINES.
Plows of ail descriptions, Cast Iron
and titeel.
PLOW CASTINGS, in every variety ; Cultivators;
Horse Hoes ; Harrows ; Cast Iron Field and Garden Rol
lers ; Fan Mills; Corn Mills; Corn Shelters; Corn apd Cob
Crushers ; Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter? ; Planta
tion Carts and Wagons ; Canal and Garden Barrows ;
Sugar Mills Grlndstanea ; Road Scrapers; Churns:
Shovels ; Steeds* ; Rekss ; Forks ; Hoes, &o., Ac, Gar
d?* Seeds, of alt Kinds, warranted pure and Fresh.
. UU1UU W llki?ECWJUlsJUUa
No. UO Mvff?W Street,
(opposite pavilion hotel,)
. . CHARLESTON, S. 4J.
i Tons is ;. __..; , .... tstjaa
^(?LE* C?^TON GINS,
1 srAnsoW***
^A^fitfll5 : tsWiDF, & CO.,
. I -?.Vi .BTi .i??sf f.U- K
MWto ?rlttgewater, ftf*s?.
NEW YORK?187 Water atfeet, A
^^^^E?aNB^-?? Bt, ^naAes Arrest. ?tr)S
SSSSSSSSSSISSSSSSSSSSSISS^ i III IUI
'M. M. QUI NN, "
iritMsMPk R?taii D*aU>r
Wy?Fre*.
r
?r for.
AUCTION SALES.
Grand Ctosint/ Out Sale on Credit.
k1lroy & GO.
Will ?eil THIS OAT. commencing at 10 o'clock, at
their Sales-rooms, No. 198 Meeting street, opposite
Pavilion Hotel,
THE CONTENTS OF A BETAIX, DRY GOODS STORE,
REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OK SALE,
oonsibtino) or :
Desirable lots of CALICOES. LONGCItOTHS. Sheet
ings, Stripes, Denims, Ticks, Checks, Dress Goods, Flau
nels. Sattluettt, Ktutueky Jeauv, Ca.slmeres, Broad
cloths, 11-4 Blaukets, Genta' and Ladles' Hosiery, Undue
Shirts and Drawers, Neck Ties, Suspendere, Perfumery,
Bibbona, Buttons, Trimmings, Braids, Soapa, Cutlery,
Jewelry. Writing Desks, Handkerchiefs. Linens, Towel
ling, Table Cover?, Sic, Ac.
ALSO,
Sundry loU of CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes. Notions.
Hate. Cape. Paper Collars, he, 4e.
Terms?Alb sinus over $100 thirty day., all over tiM,
sixty dayH, city acceptance, and Bauk interest.
October 17
Unreserved Sale Contirtued.
BY MILKS OH A KM.
Will sell THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at my Store,
oornor of King and Liberty ut mil...
Balance of stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Coats'
spool Cotton, Hosiery, Fancy Boxes, ko.
On TO-MORROW, I will sell,
60 oases BOOTS AND SHOES, fresh stock and rcgular
sl7.es. October 17
f continued ha i.k.I
Balance of Country Store?Dry Goods, Cloth
ing, Hoots and Shoes, Millinery, Hats, Notions,
Hardware, .jr., <Jr.
CAMPBELL, KN0X & CO.,
Cash Auction House, No. 5ft tinsel afreet
Opposite I'oatortlcr,
Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock precisely,
DRY GOODS. Phuds, Alpacas. Ginghams. Prints,
Cham brays, Lineas, C. FKnnols, Tickings, Denins,
Stripes, I.ouguloths, L. C. Handkerchiefs. 36-luch French
Head Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Thread, Ac, Ac.
also,
Choice assortment MANTILLAS, 8H4WLS, 4c.
also.
60 cases and cartoons FASHIONABLE HATH and
MILINERY.
I a!.ho,
BOCTS and SHOES, Clothing, Notions, Ac.
Conditions cash.
tSf The attention of City and Country buyers is
call?? I to this sale, being without reserve.
October 17
Huron Sides now Landini/.
BY T. M. CATER.
Will be sold THIS DAY, on Brown's Wharr. at three
, quarters past 0 o'clock,
14 hbds. Bright Dtv SIDES
<u uercea nHouj.
80 firkin. Butter.
Conditions cash. October 17
Sheriff's Sale.
R. M. MA USUAL.!. <fc BHO.
Auctioneer*.
By virtue of an order of Court, to me directed, will be
sold, on TUESDAY next, 2d instant, at the Auctl on
Stand of R. M. Marshall & Bro. Ns. :?:) Broad street,
(4) Foot PRIME YOUNG MULES.
Attached, and to bo sold aa the 1 property of M lit ou S.
Ltttleneld, under a case of foretgu attachmeut, Heury
Hageus vs. Milton 8. Llttlefleld.
Terms cash. WM. S. HASTTE, 8. C. D.
October 17_ 1
17NDKR DECREE In EQUITY.
Lawton vs. Wilson.
On TUESDAY, the 29th Instant, at 11 o'clock, will be
sold at the Old Custom House, under the dlrectlou of |
the undersigned.
All that valuable PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND
situated on Klawah Island In the District of Colletou,
South Carolina, measuring - acres, more or less,
bounding to the North on the Atlantic Ocean, South on
Klawah River, Eaat on lands of EUaa Vanderhorst, and
West on lands of William Seebrook.
Term h?One-fourth cash; the balance in three equal
successive annual instalments, with interest payable an
nually until the whole debt be discharged?the credit
portion to be secured by bond ef the purchaser and
mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pay for papers
and stamps. J. W. GRAY.
October 17 th'l tul Mastor in Equity.
UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY.
Guerin, Executor, vs. Cromwell.
Will be sold under the direction of the Undersigned, In
front of the old Oustom House, on TUESDAY, the 6th
day of November, 1807, at 11 o'clock, A. M.,
All that LOT OF LAND situated on the West side of
Franklin street, nearly opposite the Marine Hospital,
extending through to Smith street on the Wot, with an
alley (known as "Cromwell Terrace") running through
so much of the said land an is now divided into lots,
or built upon, aud measuring on the North and South
lines 660 feet, more or less, and on Franklin street to tbe
Eaat, and on Smith street to the West, 73 feet 6 Inches,
be the same more or loss ; bounded North on
lands of -Burden and Phillip Gun, South on lands
of R. W. soy incur, East on Franklin street, and West on
Smith street.
Terms.?One fourth cash ; balance In one, two and
three years, secured by bond of the purchaser and
mortgage of the premises, with interest from day of
sale, payable annually. The buildings to be Insured
and poUcy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and
et am pa. JAMES TUPPER.
October 17 th'.Uul Master in Equity.
RAILROADS.
SOUTH CAROLINA HAILROAD.
Sill.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. <
Charleston, S. O, October 4, 1867. i
THE NIGHT EXPRESS FREIGHT AND ACCOM
MODATION PASSENGER TRAINS will not run
on .Sunday Nights. All Freight tor Columbia by tills
Train must be In tbe Depot by 2 P. M., and for Augusta
by 3 P. M. H. T. PEAKE,
October 6 stuth lmo General Superintendent.
_\H SURA N CE^_
the liverpool and london
AND
QLOBE FIRE INSURANCE COM PA M V.
Capital.$46,000,000, Ci old.
STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALY RESPONSIBLE.
LOSSES ADJUSTED HERE.
C. T. LOWNDE8, Agent,
May 16 th7mo No. 10 Broad street.
SALOONS.
RESTAURANT,
BY
MM & SHERHiMMBR,
Corner of Broad and Church streets,
CHARLESTON, S. CL
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR
friends and the public that we have recently fitted
up our establishment, and have now connected with the
ZE3 j?l JcO 9
WHERE THE BEST MdUORM MAY
BE HAD,
-A NUMBER ONE RESTAURAKT,
ON THE OLD FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE STYLE,
Where everything in Season is furnished on reasonable
Orders for MEADS will be promptly attended to.
MILL POND AND PLANTED OYSTERS always on
hand, and will be shipped to any part of the State, in cans
or in barrels, st low prices.
HARN & SHERHAMMER.
no?iU>uat>?r IT _ttttbjI&UOS
RESTAURANT.
WINES, LIQUORS,
$EGARS !
IHeMRS. H. H/BiDENHOP & CO.
No. 193 Meeting street,
HAVE RECENTLY KI5FITTED THEIR ESTAHLISH
, * ' - ;'. '?' ' .... : ?. .
MENT, ?nd luv. no. cono.ftMt with til. BAR
A. FINE RESTAURANT,
! WHERE MEALS CAN BE OBTAINED AT ALL
HOURS.
CHARLES ROBERTS, an old and. popular Caterer of
this city, has been engagsd as Steward, and he will de
vote bis time to this business, and the entire routine of
the Culinary Department will be Under tu? immediate
supervision.
' Every delioaoy that can bo obtained either In this mar
ket or abroad will be secured, and the Tsblcs h? ?ruppHap
with the first of the season.
THE BAR
HAS BEEN RESTOOKED WITH 4
Liquors of ?very variety,
AMD TUX CUSTOMERS OP TBE ESTABLISHMENT
will be served by attenUv? and oareftol Waltere. :
Orders for MEALS, both Dinners and Suppers, wU,
Jjeet with prompt attention, and be prepared by expert*
enoed cooks. The
"Billiard Saloon,
On the ?eoona Soor, i. suppUed with
PHELAN TABLES,
Of the host m?h?, Mad he* etaey "^"""^"^^J'I^^**'''^*
fort of Vtsitoje. Sea^asSbeat]
AUCTION SALES._
Kama. Shoulder*, Applet, Herring*, Crockery,
Butter, $c.
BY LA?REY & ALEXANDER.
THIS DAT, th* 17U? lint., will bo sold be for* our Btow,
No. 137 East Bar. at 10 o'clock.
0 TIERCES SUGAR-CURED HAMS
173 Extra Sugar Shoulders
ISO Plantation Shoulders
VU> Bacon Backs
10 kegs Lockilne'Hwrriugri
10 tubs Butter
10 barrel* Apple*, in ttne ordee
6 boxes Maccsronl.
' and,
1 craU? ASSORTED CROC*ERV.
Condition* cash. October 17
Hut?, Cussiintrts and Country Stock
BY .TOIIN U. MIliNUM ? CO.
THIN DAY, mb lustant, at 10 o'clock, will b* sold, at
onr Auction Salesroom, No. 133 Meeting street,
80 CARTOONS NEWEST STYLE FEET HATS.
The above are .lust received from manufacturer, aud
meriting the attention of tbe trade.
1 case w pieces all Wool Black, Fancy Basket aud Gold
mixed Cassimeres
10 pieces Printed aud Plain Sattlnotn
Wlilte, Corded, Bordered and Colored Cottou Haudkor
chiefs
ft pieces super Madder Silk MandVsrcbiet'H
50 dozen Men's aud Women's Hose and Half Hosn
An invoice of Women's Straw and Frit Hats, trimmed.
ALSO,
THE REMAINING STOCK OF A COUNTRY STORE.
CONSISTINO or :
DRY GOODS, Clothing. Shoes, Hats, &c.
Conditions cash ou delivery. October 17
Carpets, Feather Bed and Mattresses.
BY JOHN U. ftlILNOIt Ai CO.
THIS DAY, 17th last., at 10 o'clock, will ba told at our
Auction Sales room. No. UM Meeting street,
2 Second-hand Throe Ply CARPETS; 1 meaauriug 10 by
18, i, 9 by 18
1 large and superior Eoathor Bod. feathers said to be of
superior quality
2 large M*rb MsttresseH.
Couditlous i ;mli. October 17
RIIL.LIOAN Ai SON
Will sell THIS DAY, st 10 o'clock, at No. J'l Vendus
Range,
MATTRESSES. BEDSTEADS, Sets Drawer*, Tabler,
Chairs, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, Sic.
October 17
Furniture, Groceries, Wtiisket/, Wagon, ?c, ?c,
at Auction.
IttcKAY & CAMPBELL,
Will wll TO-MORROW (Friday), 18fb lust., at No 130
Mcetlug street, opposite Pavilion Hotel.
Particulars morning of sale. October 17 .
On TUESDAY, the 6th November next, at 11 o'clock,
will be sold, under the direction of the undersigned,
in front of the old Custom Hcuse,
AU that LOT OF LAND, with the buildings thereon,
situate nu the South stde of Liberty street, measuring
on the front and back Unes, each, 33 f*et, and In depth
147 feet, more or less ; bounding East ou hmd of Mordo
cai Cohen, South ou laud formerly of W. Oraham, and
West ou laud uow or late of Mordecai Cohen.
ALSO,
All that LOT, with the buildings Uioroou. ou the East
side of Pitt street, adjoining the (.remises of Jos. A.
Banders, known as No. 60, measuring lu trout ou Pitt
etreet 35 feet, huh m on the back huo. South ou land now
or late of Daniel Johnson 1)9 feet, and North on land of
Wielding, 99 feet, bo the said dimensions more or loss.
Terms.?One-sixth cash; balance In one, two. thrs*
aud four years, secured by bond Of the purchaser with
interest payable annually, andmortgage of the premises.
Buildings to bo insured and polloy assigned. Pur
chasers to pay for papers and stamps.
J. W. GRAY,
October 17 thStUl Master hi Equity.
_ IOTTERIES.
KENTUCKY
STATE LOTTERY
(OX THE! HAVANA PLAN)
FOR THE
B E N I F I T
SHELRY COLLEGE,
MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Managers.
Great Scheme.
class tt.
CAPITAL PRTZE, $50,000 !
5i9 Prize* of... .?1,000
03 Prize* or.400
155 Prize* or..BOO
aao Prize* or..las
1 Prize of..950,000
I Prize or..?O.OOO
1 Prize or..8,000
1 Prize or..7,000
'4 Prizes or..5,0O0
315 Approximation Prize*, amounting to
93)1,050.
788 PKIZKN?9*30,050 IN PRIZES TO BE
DISTRIBUTED !
To be drawn atCovingtoii, Kentucky,
OCTOBER 31st, 1867.
WHOLE TICKETS, $13 ; HALVES, SC ; QUARTERS, ?3;
EIGHTHS. $1.50
The chances are far more favorable to draw prizes in
this than in any other Lottery in the world. Turchascrs
of Lottery Tickets should always examine the rchemea, -
Prases paid in full without discount.
Official drawings sent each purchaser.
Correspondents may rely on prompt attention to orders
by enclosing money with lull address.
Sk?TAll o'ders for tickets, schemes, and infotmation to
be addressed to H. T. PETERS,
Butted States Llconsed Ageat,
Key Box 6-J, Charleston, 8. C.
Office No. 90 Hasel street.
October 17
GEORGIVT
FOR THE
OF THE
MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME.
BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers.
Great Extra Scheme,
class c.
CAPITAL PRIZE $'j0,000,
on the havana plan.
$60,000 in Prizes to foe
distributed.
TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR!
TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA.,
WEDNESDAY, NOV'R 6th, 1867.
All toe Prizes will be drawn!
A PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR ???.
DOLLARS LIA BLE TO DBA W $80,000 !
ALSO.
THE GRAND SCHEME,
class a.
To be drawn at Atlanta, 0a? Not,
13th, 1867.
CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000.
1 Prise of.fS0,00OI ?Prises oT...9?,500
1 Prise ot\.35,000 I IB Prizes of.... ?00
1 Prise o*.?O.OO? 55 Prises oat.. MO
3 Prises of..... 5,?lo|tao Prises ?tv
64 APPROXIMATION *J??ES AM?VjTNTD?? TO
$1*J60
30,000 NUMBKKW.... .PMsHBs*
_' , ' ?*wt^,
. * ' ' ' , j. > ?
TICKETS ?3?. mWTSS #8. Q?ARTBBS ?98,
EIGHTS 11.60.
.a... 'r-; -< ?"- " ; -s;' ;:' - < - = !- - ..-"Hui*.
* ; . ,
f ' *& * ' 1 '' : rW"' ft!?", {.j t.f. ;.?
The above Brilliant Soheme is worthy to* >t*i*Mi?ssli)i|Sjf
tb* public It* ?j.B*g?n!<Mit la und*r Out <**fcol ?fjeu
tiamsn of the highest standing In our mlArt, and uf?j?
{ Monta fraternity. Tb* ebartor of sola LdW toftSn
th* Htat* of Georgia, astf bende g*v*n for the ssaysastuV of
aUprls**.
AXlPruw
t discount