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THURSDAY MORNING, ?l TOBER 17, 18C7. I.OCA I ~T TTERS. To Iransivh? \ ? V?BTisKB?.- Nu transient ad vertisement wiil toe published m tins journal here after unless paid for m advauce. By transient we uiean au advert ?serneut from auv person who is no! a regular u.lvertUiug customer ;>l tho Nkws. -o_... Job Work,?We have now completed our oflioo s > as lo oYecute, in the shortest possible time ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and we most re spectfully ask tho patronage of our friend*. Post Office IVotlc?. Pos? Office, ( Charleston, October 5, 1807. \ < )u and after b'th instant the mails for Columbia und points beyond will closo ut 1.30 P. M. .V second mail for Columbia and the Columbia branch of South Carolina Railroad will close at li P. 51. Mails for Augusta, Savannah, ami the Way Mall from Charleston to Augusts will close at 9.80 A. M. 1 lie second mail for Augusta oloaen at 6.30 P. M. On Sundays but one train loaves, and ?11 mailu close at G P, M. Post Office, / cdakdkston, S. C, July 0, 181?7. { After to-day the niRila tor Northeastern Railroad will close at 8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after wards they aro expected to roach tho Railroad 'Station" at2:30 o'clock I'.M., and to be roady for delivery at this ofllce ?I :!>0 o'clock P. M. cuanoe of i?0ur delivery of sunday M aid. On and alter Sunday, >th iust., this Office will bo open from five to nix o'clock for delivering mails. STANLEY G. TROTT. P. M. Raffle of a Music Box. -Tho raffle of tho Mu nie Boy, at Mr. von Hant?n's Bazaar, will take place this evening at 8 o'clock. The chances have h 11 beeu taken, aud the raffle will be positive. Cheebe, Fruit, Ac?We direct attention to the advertisement of Mr. W. H. Chafee, who has now iu ?toro and ia recoiving supplies 6T choioe cheese, raisins, prunes, citron, lemons, &c., besides a lot of prime buckwheat, which will be in great de mand during the wlutei. Mr. Ciiafee has a full line of grooories and ?h prepared to offer induce ment* to buyerH. A .Narrow Escape.? Tho Columbia Chronicle says: We learn, just before going to press, that one of tho workmen on the tin roof of the State House, yesterday afternoon, coromencod slipping near the summit, and, finally attaining a great speed, glided toward death and the edge of the lefty eaveB with fearful velocity. It bo 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 Iiis frightful position. Not a nice predicament, that. Nothing to Wear. -There are not a few Miss Flora McFlimaevB in the male sex whose cry of nothing to wear is oft repeated. For this olass we have cheering news, their necossities are known and the remedy is certain. Messrs. Dorbauh & Menke, merchant tailors, have iu their establish ment, No. 186 King street, evory artiole that is useful to give a finish to the toilet. Their work 1b perfeot, and when arrayed in a faultless suit the wearer feels that he has the seal that will give the world assurance of a, man. We recommend all whose wardrobes need retouching to visit Messrs. Dobbaum & Mfnkk and they will be more than pleased. -o Distbict Court.?Hon. Oeo. W. Looan Pbesid in?.?The Yenire and Return of Jurors drawn on yesterday were called, and the following answered to their names and were organized : Jury No. 1. S. D. Stoney, Foreman. Peter Carney. Richard Hegau. C. M. Wiengea. 0. Volmer. C. Waterniau. W. S. Henerev. Ric'd Fleming. Jury No. '2, Robt. T. Chiaolm. Win. Moagher. Henry Willis. VYm. Marscher. Jap. Rahall. Denny. Matthew Sweegau. E. David. bui-ernumerabieb. John Catnpseu. I Ansel De Leiselne, H. Von Kolnitz. | (col'd). S. J. L. Mathewes, I John J. Fsrrell. F. Wehman. | Thos. McDonald. There were eeveral canes called, but none were tried; eoine were continued and others not pros. .. ?o The Distribution of Corn to the Dettitute of St. Peter's Parish.- The Savannah News 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 cease on the 30th of September last, Captain H. C. Brandt, of the Freedmen'e Bureau, was for some time engaged in the work of dividing the al lotment assessed to him among the destitute in St. Peter's Parish, S. C. He completed hie distri bution at the time specified, and has squared up oie accounts. He has issued rations to 1700 per sons, amounting in the aggregate to 66,000 lbs. corn and 1367 tt>9. bacon. A large proportion of this was given to the widows and orphans of de ceased soldiors. "While his headquarters were at Rioa Hope, across the river, he pave out 1270 lbs. pork and 2120 lbs. corn meal to twenty-six men, ono hun dred and six women and twenty-throe children, including many orphans. With no fondness for the Freedmen'e Bureau, as onr 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 plantera and sensible color ed people. For instance, the strict enforcement of the order regarding squattera is in gratifying contrast to the the behaviour of some Freedinen's Buieau men and is most creditable. An Appeal for Aid for thf. Mothkus, Widow* ani> Daughters of Deceased Confrdkrata: Sol diers.?The undersigned, a Committee of Ladies, propose to establish in the City of Charleston, S. 0., a "Home" for tho mothers, widows and daugh ters of deceased Confederate soldiers, wh > may bo in destitution or want. The plan will be^ at first, to f urn rooms to the destitute, at a rent merely uouiiuai, and ultimate ly, if possible, to enable the inmates to defray the expanses of their rent, and aid in the support of the inatitution, by giving a portion of their time to such labor or employment as shall b? respective ly suited to them, and as shall be provided by tho Association. At the outset, tho "Home" will be measurably dependant upon the contributions of the public; it is hoped, however, that in process of time, it may be made self-sustaining. The large number of ladies who have been re duced to extremity by the exaotions and unsuc cessful issue of the late war, render such an insti tution not only a meritorious charity, but almost tin absolute necessity. If our affairs were now prosperous or promising, there would not be so much occasion for it; but 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 bas smiled, to spare something from their abundance to assist their suffering fellow creatures, whose c n1 y crime is that they are the mothers, widows M.d daughters of man who have given their lire* . r a cause which they believed to be that of J.ist.ee and Freedom. Mrs. M. A. 8s . v, den. Mrs. P. 0. oa. ?ard. Mrs. D. E. Huoeb. Mrs. Oeo. Robertson. Mrs. Wh. Ravenbl. Mrs. J. 9. Snowden. Mrs. C. FmsnafONs. Mrs. Henry Ravenel. Mrs. W. E. Mikkll. Mrs. 0. S. Vedder. MiSS M. MlDDLETON Miss M. B. Camfbel?.. Miss E. E. Palmer. Miss Anna Simpson. Mrs. M. P. Mattmxessen. The Committee of Ladies above named respect fully represent that they have secured the commo dious building in Broad street, known as the Caro lina Hotel, and that they are now prepared to re ceive applications. These may be made to * ar>3 member of the Committee. Contributions of pro visions, fuel, furniture, or money, will be thank fully received. The paynvi of one dollar, yearly oo29titntesmembership.il .ne Home Association and the oiUsens of Charleston are earnestly re queatsd to subscribe, st least, this amount. Nc collectors will be appointed to make persons', ap peals to the community, but subscription llata wil be left at the offices of the three daily papers am with the ladies of the Committee. It is proposed, also, about the middle of bet to hold a Bazaar for the benefit of the Home All contributions of userai and ornamental work and refreshments of every kind, will be thankfu.il: received, and may be forwarded'to airy of tho Oom "yiaEO~y^Tn75lrB7^*^o^Iq^ga imu iisuned- Edwin I^MM^l Do Loiaelno waa dtawu tttuoug (ho eupot nuniexarles tu (he District Court ou Tuesday. He is sa old sud respectable citizen, having been free before t&o war. His. elevation appear ed to be very acceptable, und ho will uo doubt try to perform the duties of his position. On it En Btatks Coobt Hon. Oeo. S. Butan pre siding.?The Judge delivered his opinion in the case raised before the Court, and the trial of Wm. Keenan, for passing counterfeit currency was ta ken up. J. Barrett Cohen, Esq., appearing for the defence. The examination on the part of the prosecution was closed, when the Court adjourned. Choice Family, ?bouebixs. ? There *s a pleasant ring in these words that carries us back to child hood's days, when citron, dried tigs, raisins, and similar delioaoies were associated with the sound. Thoro arc few persons who have not beeu impress ed with the same thought; and though the days of childhood aro gone, yet the words aro still asso ciated with pleasant memories of home. Our ob ject ie not to go into a dissertation on this sub ject, however pleasaut it may be, but to refer the public to an establishment where the choicest of choice groceries may be obtained, where liains, bolognas, and the numerous array of good things that grace the shelves and make the month water are to be found. King streot clainiB the honorable privilege of possessing this wonder, and Messrs. W. 8. Cobwih & Co. are the custodians. Like generous mortals, thoy have offered the public a share in their fortunes, have published a catalogu? of the articles in the paper, and are prepared to accommodate all. An early visit is advised. Mebbrb. J. B. Beau & Co.?Prominent among the Bazaais which grace the fashionable portion of King street is the line establishment ocoupiod by Messrs. J. B. Beau <fc Co. This has boon com pletely renovated Bince the late ?re, and the interior of the Htore has been urrangod under the supervision of Mr. Beau, especially for his business. Since the reopeuing, Messrs. Beau & Co.'a store has been the headquarters of the beau momie. The proprietors have labored to make their establishment the repertoire of overy article that is needed by the fair Bex. The majority of these bear the magic impress of Mode de Paris, while the entire stock has been selected with great care. By the Charleston public MesarB. Bead & Co. have beeu considered public bonefactors, aud the patronage that they have received is a proof that their offoitB have not been in vaiu. They uow present to their customers a choice aaaort ment of Pall aud Winter goods, consisting of the articles enumerated in their advertisement. A glance at the store would convince a at ranger, but to the community it would boja waste of words to advise a visit . The Badical 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 wo annex the call of the Convention: Booms of the State Central Committee, \ Charleston, S. C, October 3, 1867. [ S : 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 givsn relative to the bringing out the largest vote "for a Convention," as well as the safest plan of making nominations and preventing fraud or im position upon inexperienced voters, a Convention, consisting of the Bepubhcau State Central Commit tee and the Presidents, or a delegate from each Council TJ. L. A., of South Carolina, is called to meat at Columbia, on the loth mutant, at 12 o'clock M. It is expected that no nomination will be made until after the Convention is held. The enemies of Bepublicanism 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 proper position in the Union, and perpetuate our dearest rights and Uberties. As a member of the Bepublicau State Central Committee of South Carolina, you are hereby noti fied that your presonce is imperative in order to insure success. _ Per order. B. F. WHITTEMOBE, Chaiiman State Central Committee. W. J. McKINLAY, Secretary. The above call, which is extended to the Presi dents or a delegate from each Council of TJ. L. A., is approved by me. GILBEBT PILLSBUBY, Grand Pres't Prov. State Council, TJ. L. A. ii. n. If you want eheap Blank Books; If jou want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, ty per, Sic-,', or, Millers' Almanac; lit you want Printing oxocuted neatly; If you want Booka bound in any atylo, or Azimut Books made to order, with any doairoJ pattern ot ruling, goto Hiram Harris, No. !",<) Broad street. ' BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILT NEWS OFFICE. -O Auction Sales Tills Day. T. M. Cater will sell this day, at u?i o'clock, on Brown's Wharf, bacon sides, &c. Miles Drake will sell tbls day, at his store, corner of King and Liberty streets, at 10 o'clock, dry goods, clothing, Ac. Cahpbfll, Knox A- Co. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock. In their cash auction house. No. 65 Hasel street, the balance of a country store, Ac. John G. Milnob & Co. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, in their auction sales room, No. 183 Meeting street, car pets, featherbed and mattresses; also, hats, ko. Eilrot k Co. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at thslr salesrooms, No. 138 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, .the contents of a retail dry goods store; also, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, lie. Laurky A Alexander will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, before their store, No. 187 East Bay, hams, side.'!, Ac. Millioan & Son will sill this day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 22 Vendue Range, mattresses, bedsteads, Ac. Dr. S. A. Chevalier's ?iuutl?ti and l're server, a ??getable and botanical cream, for Improving the compleilou and skin. Prepared only and solely by the world-renowned chemist, SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D., No. 1123 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists. October 15 hubs 6 tlKHl'EV M. CbECKLEY, M. D., Homeopathic Physician. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, SOUTHWEST CORNER COLLEGE AND OREHN STREETS, Charleston, 8. C. Consultation Hours?From ? to 9>i A. M. ; from 12 to S>.j P. M. ; from 8 to 10 P. M. October a tnotuli A Novelty. ' The latest and most effectual remedy for the cure of debility, loss of appetite, headache, torpor of the liver, etc., is PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For sale by all Druggists. tb A cam. What la 'WARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, and what are its effects? These are ques tions which the great American puhlio has a right to ask, and it also has a right to expect a candid aud satis factory reply. The preparation is a mild and gentle saline cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is moat care fully prepared in the form of a snow white powder, con* Urning all the wonderful medical properties of the far famed Seltzer Springs of Germany. Of its effects we would sav that those who nave tested the preparation are the best Judges, and they declare over their own signatures that the preparation will promptly relieve Indigestion. Regulate the flow of the bile. Cure every species of headache. Trenquilize tha nervous system. Refresh and invigorate the weak. Miti gate the paugs of Rheumatism. Neutralize acid in tbe Stomach. Cleanse snd tone the bowels. Assist tbe falling appetite. Cure the heartburn. If you are a sufferer give this Remedy one trial, snd It will convince you of the above facts. TARRANT k CO., Bole Proprietors, New York. Hold by all Druggists. SmpB September 12 The Time to Advertise in the Country. Tan Pnainx has a large circulation throughout thi middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rates as reaionabls as the stringency of the monoy mar ket will warrant. Merchants and others wishing to un the columns of the paper will address . JULIAN A. SELBT, Proprietor, February ?5 Columbia, S. C. FAJiCY 6OOP3, TOYS, ETC mnUW PDQ0AR? PARIS FANCY GOODS, TOYS, FIKEWORKS CONFECTIONERY rriHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO I 1_ friands and the pubtt? generally to in this city, ?Odas seeing __m U extended to all to be c city toavto and iaea?b?nta> Mesh ttu* country > ? Into borkst. I **? prepared to Mill goods lo house in the city. Po von &ANTEN, .MMa^alMleta^*-^ September is .... *??o -..et> ' >.. I . , v....... - An Autumn Huggestiou. hi>w. tut ?., fug* .rise, .ml searchingwindscom uisuoe to blow ; now, as the human body, exhausted like | inanimate nature by the heata of Summer, begin* to wilt and droop; now, ere the Inclement Winter makes it* trying onset; NOW la Ujo time for a preparatory courue of tho best acclimating medicine In existence. HOSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTER8. Fever aud Ague i* rampant in alt parts of the country. Oululuc, the physicians admit, will not quell the pha*. of j tl: Mlireaao which at present yervsdf* the entlro West. Il la well that it Is so, tor the remedy (so called; Is dead lier thau the malady. But. It quinine is inefficient in in termittent levers. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS Is Irr? sistible. It would bo ?sale to make a contract, under heavy penalties, that auy gtveu "Fever aud Ague Dis trict" should be exempted from the disorder fur any particular lime, provided every Inhabitant would take the BITTERS according to direction I, durlug the term of the contract. There lias never beeu au iustauoe in which this sterling Invlgoraut aud anti-febrile medicine bos failed to ward oft the complaint, whuu taken duly as a protectiou against malaria. Hundreds of physicians have abandoned all tho officinal spocltlcH, and now pre scribe this harmless vcgotable toute, aud notbiug else, as a preventive and euro for ull tho foruiB of chills and (ever. Vigor is tho thing most needful in I heue cases, as well as in dyspepsia aud nervous affections, and HOS TETTER'S HITTERS arc the safest, surest, and most wholesome strengthening preparation (hat human skill has yet concocted. 0 November 14 Know thy Destiny. Madame V. F. Thornton, the great English 'Astrolo glsl, Clalrvoyaul and Psychoinetrictan, who has aston ished the scioutlUc classe? of Ihe Old World, has now lo cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton pos sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to eua ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest Importance to tho ?initie or married of either sex. While lu a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the porson you are to marry, anil by the aid of au instrument of in tense pow er, known as tho Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picturo of the future husband or wife of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, leading traits of character, 4re. This 1? no httni bug, as thou .auo of testimonials can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that ihe picture Is what it pinports to^bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, aud tdvtug place of birth, age, disposition aud complexion, aud enclosing fifty cents aud stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re ceive tho picture and doaired Information by return mail, AU commuuicatlons sacredly confidential. Address, In confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P.O. Box 223, Hudsou, N. Y ly March 30 Free to Everybody. A Large 0 pp. Circular, glviug information of the greatest Importance to the young of both sexes. It leaches how the homely may become beautllul, tho despised respected, aud the forsaken loved. No young ludy or gentleu-au should foil to seud their address, and receive u copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, March 3D ly* " Troy, N. Y. YELLOW FEVER AND SMALL POX. NEW YOKE, June 18, 1S67. WE, i HE UNDERSIGNED, SHIPPING MERCHANTS ol 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 wo feel in the truly marvellous curative powers of MAJOR J. T. LANE'S INDIAN REMEDY for the cure and prevention of SMALL POX, YELLOW FEVER, Ac, and we cheerfully add our Signaturen, hoping its won derful uiorits and great blessings may be known to the World. BREET SONS & CO.. No. 43 South Slrest. CURTIS il WARD. No. 43 South Street. D. R. DKWOLF & CO, No. 103 Broad Street. HENRY & SON. No. 25 Coentlea Slip. SIMPSON & SHAW, No. 27 Coenties Slip. WM. A. MOORE. No. 205 South street. J AS. T. TAPSCOTT, No. 80 South street. OEO. \. TAPSCOTT', Oi Tapscott Bro.. No. 86 South street. ROBERT HA WEE, No. 8? iiouth street. And many other". Ihe Remedy has never been known to fail. Price per package $5. Forwarded free to any point in the United SUtes. Address J. T. LANE -A CO., > o. 163 Broadway, New York. September 7 86* TON 80 RIAL. FASHIONABLE hair dressing saloon! No. 114 Market Street, ONE LMM?Il EAST OF lil\u STREET. -O JAMES LOMBAR00 PAYS STRICT ATTENTION IN HAIR CUTTINQ, SHAVTNO, AND DYEING HAIR, in the latest stylo, and all other branches of tho tonsorial art, and is willing to receive all of his old customers, and the public in goneral. RATSfl. SHAVING.15 cents. HAIR CUTTING.35 cents. SHAMPOOING.36 cents. If you wish an easy shave, As good as Barber ever gave. Just call at my Shaving Saloon ; I'll cut and dress the hair with grace. To suit the contour of tho face. October 10 thstu2mos _MI8?EUANE0U8, tinware at wholesale, BY SHEPHERD & COHEN, NO. 397 KING STREET. October 10 . th8 engineers and firemen ATTENTION ! ("1 O TO NO 203 EAST BAY AN D BUV" YOUR X CROCUS EMORY POWDER ROTTEN BTONE FLOUR EMERY EMERY CLOTH, SfC., for polishing.J ALSO, TANNERS' OIL NEATSFOOT OIL, for Leather Hose LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery, AI figures within Ihe roach of all. WM. M. BIRD & CO. September 18 HOWE'S PREMIUM STANDA] ALWAYS TAKE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, AND TOOK IT AT PARtS THIS YEAR, as officfal docu ments will show. ' These Scales are placed entirely on their actual m?rita, as every Scale is warranted to give entire ssttsfscbon. RAILROAD TRACK COUNTER HAY, COAL BUTCHERS' DORMANT DRUGGISTS' and PORTABLE BECSERS* SCALES, Of everv size and variety. Call and examina samples at the CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign of Marvin's Safe. W. M. BIBB & CO., September 9_NO. 203 EAST BAY STREET. MARVIN'S rotte, BURGLAR ' AND " X ' DAMP PROOF MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never mould their contents MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES neyer corrode the Iron. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never Ipee their Fire qnailtv. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES are the only SAFES' , ?Ith Alum and Dry Plaster. No other Safe has quellnoetiona. IITE REFER TO THE MERCHANTS, COTTON YY TORS. Bankers and Jewelers of this city we hare supplied. Sixty-eight of these Safes have sold by us since the close of the war, which alone be a aufnahmt guarar-t that they are all we claim. 0*11 and examine tho Stock now on hand, or send for Circular. W. X. BIBB & 0? No. 90S EAST BAT. Agents tor Charleston. September? (..roi'-erikn AND WM. s. CORWIN ft CO, Dealers in CHOICE AN? . IMPORTERS OK FINE WINES, Brandies. Teas,&c, NO. 259 KING STREET, Opposite Hasel, BRANCH OF NO. WOO BROADWAY, COK NBR UOtti HTRKKT, NKW YORK. Goods delivered to Railroad Depots, Steamboats aud all parts of the City free of charge. VESSELS SUPPLIED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Country Order* Respectfully Solicited, BY RECENT ARRIVALS HAVE RECEIVED : SMOKED BEEF TONGUES Pickled Beef Tongues Smoked Salmon Pickled Salmon Smoked Beef Prime New Hann) Breakfast. Strips, in canvass Pickled Tripe Fulton Market Beef Codfish New Mackerel German Saussaie 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. Old Government Java Coffee Maraeaibo Coffee Laguayra Coffee Pure Mocha Coffee Old Rio Coffee Parched Java Coffee. TEAS. Gun Powder Tea Young Hyson Tea I Old Imperial Hyson Tea English Breakfast Tea Oolong Tea. Imported by W S. CORWIN & CO., and warranted pure and unadulterated. BUTTER, CHEESE, &c. Prime Goahen Cheese Old English Cheese Pine Apple Cheese Eidam Cheese Sap Sago Cheese Prime Orange Co. Butter, received weekly English and American Pickles Worcestershire Sauce London Club Sauce Essence Shrimps Anchovy Paste etc., etc., etc. CR?CKERS ? BISCUITS Trenton Wine Crackers Extra Butter Crackers Arrrow Root Biscuit Bent's Water Crackers Hall's Milk Biscuit Cream Biscuits Dried Apples, Peaches, Prunes, Citron, Baisins, etc. French Prunes, in cans. .... ... w _ . '"'<r<*-,v Scotch and English Ales. Muir & Son's Quarts and Pints Allsop's Quarts and Pints Jeffrey's Quarts and Pints London Fort er, Quarts and Pints Philadelphia Porter and Ale Champagnes, Clarets, Brandies, Whiskies, Wines, Cordials, &c, sold frein this establishment are warranted pure and genuine. MOLASSES and SYRUPS Stewart's Sugar House Syrup New Orleans Molasses West India Molasnes Fine Golden Drips Maple Syrup Common Molasses. Arrow Boot Farina ' Tapioca Sasro Corn Starch * .. Maizena Barley Oat Meal Graham Flour Rice Flour Premium Family Flour New South Carolina Rice White Beans Split Peas Caraway and Celery Seed Yeast Powders Canned Meats, Fish, Vegetable i and Fruits Lubin's Flavoring Extracts Borden'sand Tourtelot's Extract of Beef Maccaroni and Venuiosrili' ' - i. Sardines Pearl, Blue and Satin Gloss Starch. MILLINERY, ETC. OPENING OP FALL STYLES. AT MRS. M. J. ZERNOW'S MILLINER I, DRESSMAKING, ANDUftANCll PAPttK FATTKIIN S <, ili LISHAIKNT, No. 802 KING STREET, EA^T MIDI), FOURTH DOOR NORTH OP WE NT WORTH STKKE?. TH E LADIES O F charleatou ami vicinity are respectfully informed that Mrs. /. Will THIS DAY opt,u a ?muEUltlcout assortmont of VF.LVI T, SILK au.l STRAW DON NETS ?n? II ATS, III all) Ilm lut. si Hhapon; FEA THERS, FLOWKRS, VEL VETS, RIBBONS, DRESS CAPS, NETS, VEILS, I,AGES, CORSETS. Ac, to which their attention is specially invited. Dressmaking will be rarriod on in all its brauche?, and a largo varlotv of Trimmings continually kept on band. Branch of Sladaine Donioresl's celebrated Paper Pat terns, of which a full sitpph of all the latent atylea will be received by every steamer. October 17 *. s. watts, No. 274 KINO STREET, HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK. WILL OPEN THIS DAY A SELECT STOCK OF MILLINERY DRESS G( )ODS AND TRIMMINGS, Which will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. October 17 1 BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. LUMBER AND BtltXDlNG MATE KI ALS. PRIME NORTHERN WHITE PINE OF ALL KINDS. Mahogany, Moulding)). Newels, BaiUsters. Veneers, Black Walnut, Hlekorv. Aah, Oak. Doors, Sashes. Plas tering Laths, Pickets, Puling*, Nails. Splk.s, Shingles. The above iu large assortment and variety for xalo at wholesale and retail tor cash. J. N. WOOD. Agent. Corner Market and Day. October 17 IhstuQmo* SLATE. AFINE LOT OF ROOFING SLATE FOR SALE cheap ut 0. W. SEIQNIOUS'S COAL YARD. Octobers 10* Hunt Bay, near Haael street. AGRICULTURAL. WANDO FERTILIZER, - O TO'THE PLANTERS AND FARM ERS OF THE SOUTH. T 1HE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PREPARED BY THE 1st of December, to supply orders for the WANDO FERTILIZER. This Fertilizer is made In this city uuder the personal supervision of Or. St. .lulieu Kaveuel, Chemist; and we oiler it to the Plantet? and Fanners as one of the best they can use for Increasing the yield of the Cotton and Provision Crops. W.U. DUKES & 0., tO. 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF. wfmlK j mm press. Two of the Tresses are now ready lor delivery, THE ATTENTION OF PLANTERS IS CAIJ.ED TO the beat COTTON PRESS that hau ever been offered to the market for baling cotton. It is warrautcd to press 650 lbs. Into an ordinary sized bale with two men. Il is substantial and durable, and u?n be placed in the Bamo building wllh the Gin, One of them can be soeu iu oper ation at North Commercial Wharf. Apply to WM. S. HENEKEY, NO. :tl4 MEETING STREET. October H tuthaO CHARLESTON AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealers In ail kinds of Agricultural Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GINS COTTON GINS. GRISWOLD OIN. HENEREY'S MCCARTHY GIN. H. L. EMERY & SON'S SAW OIN AND CON DENSER, for Hand or Horao Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S GIN. 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 BEST, MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. In iutroduelng Oils new Power Into the maiket, we would state that the following ovo some of tho advan tages possessed by the "LITTLE GIANT" over all other Horse power* : I. Its great strength on account of being double-geared, which not only doubles 'ho strength by dividing the ut ruin on twice the uumlxsr of teeth, but ' by gearing on both sides of the wheel* it equalizes the wear on the shafts, and materially lessens the friction, enabling the horses to. do mach more work than with any other Power. , . 2. Its compactness and extreme portability, it weighing about one -half as much a* other Horse Powers, and occu pying but one-third the apace. It can be packed In small boxes, thus saving much expense- It Is so simple that Oio mud. (gu.iaui. iraiDuu TTOUICI luve 11U llUlio..Hy in putting It together. Hty witii which it can be adjusted to, any ln?y at any angle, either on the ground or jwthout moving it from it* foundation, will ten by farmers and planter* as specially adapt ed for driving Cotton Gins. HORACE L. EMERY'S PATENT ENDLESS RA?LWAY HORSE POWERS. NISmVTTZ'9 MOWING AXU REAPING MACHINES. WASHING MACHINES. Plows* of all descriptions. Fast Iron and Steel. PLOW CASTINGS*, in every variety ; Cultivators ; Horse Hoes ; Harrows ; Cast irou Field and Gardeu Rol ler* ; Fan Milln; Corn Mills; Corn Shellers; Com and Cob Crushers; Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters; Planta tion Carts and Wagons ; Canal and Garden Barrows ; Sugar Mills; Grindstones ; Road Scrapers; Churns: Shovels ; (Spades ; Rakes ; Forks ; Boss, &c., Sic, Gar den Seeds, of all Kind*, warranted pure and Fresh. LITTLE & MARSHALL, ; No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) CHARLESTON, 8. V, Tone 18 tutfcs 'EAGLE" COTTON GINS, WADS OWLT SY B!ATES HYDE & CO., Brlelgevwater, Mass. NEW YORK 1?7 Water street-, BOSTON?p Phoenix Building.. , NEW ORLEANS-G1 St. Charles street. August 8 3mo M. M.QUINN, Wholesale f& lie ta it Denier }? i. .''*?; - / 5 1 ; lODIUAi^. PaTIO^E??^F.TC. ';/fVo:"59y 0k'?f ^r?.rs?TV (Opposite An? streeti. Char lost ?n, C. S. The LATEflTlflSUFJa of th* Press alw Aye on hand. suWlpUoua received and Goods delivered or for wanted foMaTl*r Jfrpressv AUCTION 8ALE8. 'Irdtirf Closing Out S'ttr on Credit K1LROY & CO. Will sell THIS DAT. commencing at 10 o'clock, at their Halea-roouia, No. 198 Meeting street, cpposlte Pavilion Hotel, THE CONTENTS OF A RETAIL DRY GOODS HTORE, REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OB HALE, i'ONSJSXINU or : Desirable lot- Of CALICOES, LONQCbOTHS, Shutt ings, Ntrlpen, Deuluos, Ticks, ('hack., Dreis Goods, flau uels. Sattlnttf, Koutucky JeaUf, Cassluierps, Brovl clolhs, tl-t Blankets, Genta' und Ladlus' Uu.iury, Under Shirts and Drawers. Nsck Ttes, Suspenders, Perfumery, Ribbon., Buttous. Trimmings. Braids. Soaps. Cutlery, Jewelry. Writing Desks, Handkerchiefs. LI up us. Towel ling, Table Cover?, Ac., Ac. ALSO. Sundry lot.? ofOLOTHINO, Boote and shoes. Notions, Hats, Caps. Paper Collars, Ac, *. Terms?All' Hums over $100 thirty days, all over $200, sixty duys, city acceptance, sud Hank interest. October 17 Unreserved Sah- Continued. BY MILES Dit A KM. Will sell THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, lit my Store, oornorof Kin? and Liberty streut*. Balance of stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. Coats' S|hio1 Cotton, Hosiery. Fancy Boxes. Ac. On TO-MORROW, I will sell, CO cases BOOTS AND SHOES, fresh stock and regular sizes. October 17 [CONTINUED SAXE.] Balance of Country Store?Dry (loads, Cloth ing, Hoots and Shoes, Millinery, Hats, Notions, Hardware, <\<\, <Jv. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO., ( nnli Auction House, No. r?r? 11 wad elreet Opposite t*ostofHcr, Will sell THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock precisely. DRY GOODS, Plaids, Alpacas. GltiKbaius,' prints. Cbambrays, Linens. C. Flannels, Tickings, Lenins, Stripes, Lougcloths. L. C. Haiidkerchi.<fu. JiO-iueU French Head Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Thread, etc;, A-c. ALSO, Choice assortment MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, 4c. ALSO, SO cases and cartoons FASHIONABLE HATS and MILINERY. ALSO, BOCTS and SHOES, Clothing, Notions, Ac. Condition? cash. *sT~ 'iho attention of City aud Country buyers is called to this sale, being without reserve. ; October 17 Tiacon Sides now Landing. BY T. M. CATKR. Will be sold THIS DAY, ou Brown'? Wharf, at three quarters past y o'clock, 14 bhds. Bright Drv SIDES au urree. ridnu? 80 firkins Butter. Conditions eush. October 17 Sheriff's Sale. lt. Dl. MARSHAL.!. <fc HltO. Auctioneer*. Bv virtue of au order of Court, to rce directed, will be sold, on TUESDAY next, '2d Instant, at the Auction .Staud of R. M. Marshull ii Bru. No. :)'.) Broad struct, (4) Four PRIME YOUNG MULES. Attached, and to bo sold as the 'property of Milton s. Ltttlettuld, under a case of forelgu attachment, Heurv H?gens vs. Milton S. Lltlletleld. Terms ca.h. WM. S. HASTIE, 8. C. D. October 17 1 rVDKII DECREE In EtilJ1TY. Lawton vs. Wilson. Ou TUESDAY, the 29th Instant, ut 11 o'clock, will be sold at the Old Custom House, under the direction of the undersigned, i All that valuablo PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND situated on Klawab Island In the District of Colleton, South Carolina, measuring - acres, more or l?ss, bounding to the North on the Atlantic Ocean, South ou Ktawah River, East on lands of Ellas Vauderhornt. and West on lands of William Seabrook. Terms?One-fourth cash; the balance iu three equal successive anuual instalments, with Interest payable an nually until the whole debt be discharged?the e.radlt portion to be secured by bond of the purchaser and . mortgage of the property. Purchaser to pav for papers and stamps. J. W. GRAY, October IT th'J tul Master in Equity, I'NDER DECREE I \ EtAUI'PY. Querin, Executor, vs. Cromwell. Will be sold under the direction uf the Undersigned, In trout ot the old Custom Houae, on TUESDAY, the cm day of November, 1HC7, ut 11 o'clock. A. M., All that LOT OF LAND situated ou the West Hide of Fraukliu street, nearly opposite the Marine Uospual, extending through to smith street on the Wedt, with an alloy (known ni " Cromwell Terrace ") running through so much of the said land as Is now divided into lots, or built upou, aud measuring on the North and South lines 6f>0 feet, more or less, and on Franklin street to the East, and on Smith struct to the West, 73 feet t> inches, be tho same more or less : bounded North on lauds of-Burdell and Phillip Gun, South on lande of R. W. Seymour, E?8t ou Fraukliu street, aud West on Smith street. Terms.?Ouo fourth cash ; balance In one, two and three yoars, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, with Interest from day of sale, payable annually. The buildings to bo Insured aud policv assigned. Purchaser to pav for papers aud stamps. JAMES TUPPER. October 17 th'.ttul Master In Equity. RAILROADS. SOUTH CAROLINA HAI1.UOA1) Kli\b GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I Charleston, S. C, October 4, 18?7. ) THE NIGHT EXPRESS FREIGHT AND AC(X>M MODATION PASSENGER TRAINS will not ran ou Sunday Nights. All Freight tor Columbia by this Train must be in the Depot by '2 P. M., and for Augusta by H P. M. H. T. PEAK E, October 5 stuth lui" General Superintendent. INSURANCE. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND H LOBE FIRE INSURANCE COM t'A til V . Capital. .916,000,000, Uold. STOCKHOLDERS PERSON A LY RESPONSIBLE. LOSSES ADJUSTED HERE. C. T. LOWNDES, Agent, May 16 th7mo No. 10 Broad street. SAfOONS. restaurant, BY HARN & ?HAMMER, Corner of Broad and Church streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR friends and the public that we have recently fitted up our establishment, and have now connected with the WHERE THE BEST LHACOHN MAY BE El AO, A NUMBER ONE RESTAURANT, ON THE OLD FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE STYLE, Where everything in Season Is furnished on reasonable terms. Orders for MEALS 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, at low prices. HARN & SH ERHAMMER. rtoplotuliot IT_tl?thft2lU0H Restaurant. WINES, LIQUORS, 8EOARS! I?. II. II. BMNHOP&CO. No. 133 Meeting street, HAVE RECENTLY REFITTED THEIR ESTABLISH MENT, and have now connected with the BAR A FINE RESTAURANT, WHERE MEALS CAN BE OBTAINED AT ALT HOURS. CHARLES ROBERTS, an old and popular Caterer o this city, has been engaged as Steward, and bo will de vote his time to this business, and the entire routine o tho Culinary Department wilt be under hbi imm?diat supervision. ' Every delicacy that can be obtained either in this mar ket or abroad will be secured, and the Tabloa be supplie] with the first of the season. the bar HAS BEEN RESTOCKED WITH s liquors of every variety AND THE CUSTOMERS OF THE EST A B LIS H M EN' will be served by attentive and careful waiters. Orders for MEALS, both Dinners and Suppers, wt meet with prompt attention, and be prepared by exper enoed cooks. The -Billiard Saloon, On the second door, is supplied with PHELAN TABLES Of Uie beet moke, and he. svery convenience for the cone fort of visitor*. ?e^usabexU AUCTION SALES. llamt, Shoulders, A/yhs, Herrings, Crockery, Butter, cVo BY LACKEY & ALEXANDER. THIS DAT, tee 17th Inst, will be sold before our Store, No. 137 Kart Baj, at 10 o'clock. 5 TIERCES SUOAU-CURED HAMS 175 Extra Sugar Sbouldsrc 150 Plantation Shoulder* wr. bacon Bocks lUke?s Lockfiuo Herflug* 10 tub*] flutter 10 barrels Apples, in One order 6 boxes Maccaroni. AMP. 1 erat.- ASSORTED CROCKERY, Conditions . ash. U-Ober 1 tint?, C'assimetesuud Country Stock HI .m?hv u. MIE.NOK ? < U. THIS UAV. 17th lustailt, ut In o'clock, will be sold, fli out' Auction Salesroom, No. llltl Mcwttug strict, RO CARTOONS NEWEST STYLE FRITE HATS. The above uro uiki received from manufacturer, sod uieritiUK tin* attention ol the trade. 1 cane w pieces oil wool Black, fr'aucy Basket aud (Jold uiucii Cassitnereu 10 pieces Printed ami Plain Sattiuots WbitO, Corded, Iloid. red and Colored Cotton Hsu Ike* chiefs .% pieces super Madder silk Handkerchiefs on dozen Men's and Women's Uoso ?nd HaH Hos? Au iuvoice Ol Women's Straw aud Kelt Hats, trimmer!. ai.ho, THF REMAINING STOCK OF A COUNTRY STORE. conuistiso or : DRV GOODS, Clothing, Shoe*. Hats, Ac Condition, cu?ii ou delivery, October 11 Carpets, Feather tied und Mattresses. UY JOHN U. V1U.1V4JK A. Vit. THIS DAY. I7tb insl , at to o'clock, will be soldat oui Auction Seins loom. No. I Hit Meeting street, 'i Second-hand Three Ply CARPETS; t measuring 10 by 18, I, tl by 1? 1 large und superior r'esthor Bed. l'eut hors said to boot superior quality Inrgt* Mess Mattresses. Conditions cash. October 17 MILLIUAIV ?V SON Will Jell TU1S DAY. at III o'clock, at No. ii Vendu* Range, MATTRESSES, BEDSTEADS, Sets Drewer?, Table*, Chairs, ?'rockery, Cooking Utenslla, Ac. October 17 Furniture, Groceries, Whiskey, Wagon, d'e, .V... ai A uctiou. McKAY & CAMPBELL, Will sell TO-MORROW (Friday), Dsn lust , ut No 135 Msetlug stre?l. opposite Pavilion Hotel Particulars morning ol sale. October 17 Eai'iTY. un lUESDAY, tin- otb Novemb. i next, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, uuder the direction of the undersigned, io iront of the old Custom H. use, All that LOT OK LAND, with (he buildings thereoa. situate ou the South Hide of Liberty atrset, measuring on the front aud back linen, each, XI feet, aud In depth H7 teet, more or less; hounding East ou land ol Morde - cal Cohen, South on laud formerly ot W. (iruham, aud West ou laud now oi late of Mordecai Cohen, ai.ho, All that LOT, with the bulldluc.H thereon, on tun Eaat side of Pitt street, a.11. un Ins: the | routisns of .los. A Sanders, known us No. 80, measuring in front ou Pitt street 35 foet. Damn ou the back hue, South ou laud now or late of Daniel Joliuson W feel, and North on Und ol" Wielding. MU feet, bo the said dimensions inore or less. Terms.?One-sixth cash; balance In on?, two. three aud four years, secured by bond of the purchaser with inf?rent payublc annually, imdmort .??, ;?< of the premises Buildings to bo insured and policy assigned. Pur chasers to pay for papers aud stamps. J. W. URAY, October 17 tbatul Master ru Equity. I ._. . '" . _1.IL .. 1_ . . . ... LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY (ILV THH IIA VA SA PLANi KOK THF b f, n r f i t SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Manngers. Great Scheme. CLASS TT. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! Prize of.950,000 | 29 l'rlzce or. . . $1,000 . Prize or.'40,000 tV.i Pris.es or. -40W I Prize or.W.OOO j 155 Prizes or.3Oil 1 Prize or..7,000 j ?SO Prlr.es or.is* 4 Prize- or..5,000 | 315 Approximation Prizes, amounting; to 999,950. 78S PRl'/.KS?9*430,650 IN I'HIZKH TO UK IHSTRIBITEDI To be drawn at Covington, Kentucky, OCTOBER :,lsl, 1867. WHOLE TICKETS, ?12 : HALVES, *G ; QUARTERS, S;i; EIOHTHs. ?1.60 The chauces are far more tavo table to draw prizes in this thau in any other Lottery in the world. Thirchasers of Lottery Tickets should -'ways examine the nheuiaa, Pi i_es paid In full without discount. Official drawings sent each purchaser. Correspondent* may rely ou prompt attention to orders by enclosing money with lull address. S?t* All o?ders for tickets, schemes, and Infoimation te be addressed to H. T. PETERS, Uultcd States Licensed Agent, tie> Box &'.>, Charleston. S. O. Office No. 9H Hasal street. October 17_ GEORGIA BEIsTEFIT OF THE MAM) ORPHANS' HOP. BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers. Great Extra Schern?, glass c. CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000, ON the havana PLAN. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. [TICKETS OMA ONE DOLLAR! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, ?A., WEDNESDAY, NOV'R 6th, 1867. AH the Prizes will be drawn! A PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR TEJS DOLLARS LIABLE TO 1) R A W $30,0001 ALSO. THE GRAND SCHEME, class a. To be drawn at Atlanta, tia., Nov, 13th, 1867. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. 1 Prize of.900,000 j 9 Prizes of.. .?9,500 1 Prize of. 95,000 | 18 Prizes of.... 500 1 Prize of.IO.O00 3 Prises of..... 5,000 55 Prizes oft.. 950 ISO Partsos of,.. 9GO 64 APPROXIMATION PRICES AMOUNTING TO $10,360. 30,000 NITMBKKS. TICKETS $12. HALVES $0. QUARTERS 9B, EIGHTS $1.60. The above Brilliant Scheme la worthy the attention^ the public. Its management is under the control of gen tlemen of the highest standing la our midst, and In th* ttaaonlo fraternity. The charter of this Lottery U trou the State of Georgia, and bonds given for the payment of ausrisse. An Prises paid without discount. Official Drawings seat each purchaser. All prises Oaahed at this Offioe. io a iitln