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WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. To TBANBIFNT ADVERTISERS-No transient ad. v?*Maement wai bo published in this journal here? after uniese paid for 1ft lavanco. By transiont we mean an advertisement from any person who ?B np I a regular advertising customer of tho NEWS. Jon WOEE.-Wo have now completed Qu?' fi/1*00 BO as to execute, in tho Bhortcst poesiblo timo ALL KINDS OE JOB WOltK, and wo moat re? spectfully ask tho patronage of our friends. I'ost OOlru Not lc?'? Poet OFFICE, j CHARLESTON, October 5,1807. j On and after 6tb mutant the mails for Columbia and points beyond will dose at 4.80 P. M. A socoud mail for Columbia and the Columbia branch of South Carolina Railroad will close at I 9 P. M, Mails for Augusta, Savannah, and tho Way Mail from Charleston to Augusta will close at 9.80 A. M. Tho second mail for Augusta closes at 6.30 P. M. On Sundays but one train leaves, and all mails close at 5 P. M. PqsT OFFICE, ) (UHABLESTON, S. G., July1<$,1867. | After tordaj m*Ns fojr Northeastern Railroad will oloso at? o'olook A.M., and to-day ?"5 after? wards they aro expected to reach tho Railroad 'Station" at 2;30 o'clock P.M., and to bo ready for delivery at this offloo :> < :8C o'clock P. M. CHA NOE OF HOUR . .. DELIVERY OF SUNDAY MAU,. On and arter Sunday, J th inst., this Ornoo will bo ? open from ?vo to six o'clock for delivering maiis. STANLEY O. TROTT. P. M. SHIPPERS FEU SOUDEB will please send in their Bil? of LadingB to Agents' office by 10 o'olook to? morrow, ?Uh instant CROWDED ALL DAV-KINO OF PAIN. ACKNOWLEDGMENT.-Our thanks are due Mr. DE LACY, of tho Mills House Book stand, for late papers. HUNDREDS relieved by KENO OF PAIN. FORENSIC CLUB.-We Joar^ that the moot court of this Club holds ita apasion this evening in tho | Court House. The oase on the dooket is pne con? cerning the collection of interest on a note during ' tho war. We are authorized to state that tho doors aro open to the publio, and aa the question is one that invotvos important i sanes, we have no doubt but lhere will bo a large audience present. Town talk is the KINO OF PAIN. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.-Jt will ho seen from the Proceedings of Council that General CANDY j has notified tho Mayor that no elections will take place. Whether the present incumbents will re? tain their positions or be relieved by military ap? pointees remains to be seen. General CANDY ia very reticent, and the publio will have to wait un? til the expiration of the preaent municipal term, when his views will be made known, O ROWING in popularity daily-Epa op PAJN. SEA ISLAND COTTON.-Wo have received from a correspondent at Beaufort, S. C., a sample of Bea island cotton that for silkiness and fineness of tis? sue ts equal to any raised before the war. Unfor? tunately no statistics were sent, and we oan form no estimate of tho damage done by the caterpillar; hut if the portion of tho crop spared turns out aa :voll aa that before us, sea island potion will con? tinuo (o command a high pripe, EVERYBODY'S Doctor-KING CF PAIN. BROAD STREET.-Tho work on this street is stea? dily progressing, and we hope by the close of the week will be sufficiently advanced to permit the street oars to resume their travel. The workmen have already passed the comer of Church and Broad streets, and the remaining portion is com? paratively slight. From the piles of cobble stones that now adorn the sides of Yendno Range, recon? struction in that direction may be expected as soon as the present labora of the contractor are comple? ted. R?TBENCHMENT-The Special Committee of | Council appointed to prepare a Boheme for the thorough retrenchment of tho municipal expenses, have been in session for several evenings. No re? port was made at the last meeting of Council, but an extra meeting will be soon called, at which the report will be submitted. The .Committee have conducted their proceedings vpry quietly, and tho publio.'can only surmise what tb? rotrenphmeut j will bo, or whose head will be decapitated. UNITED STATES COURT- -HON. GEORGE S. BEVAN PRESIDING.-The case of the United States VB. J. C. W, BISCHOFF, for the unlawful purchase of casks with the inspector's brand not erased, was taken np. B. C. PBBSSLET, Esq., appeared for the defen? dant. The trial consumed the whole morning, and resulted in tho full acquittal of the accused In the case of JOHN MORGAN, charged with a similar offence, tho Grand Jury roturned a finding ot no bill, and not a true bill, as -was erroneously stated. MAYOR'S COURT.-Another candidate for the de? gree conferred at the last sitting of the Court was presented to the bar. On examination it appeared that he thought it requisite to retire from the world, and, atter buttoning bis waistcoat over the poteen, he carelessly threw himself on the side: walk, and, like the gallant soldier boy, made his bed on the cold, cold ground. "Yet beautiful and bright he lay" and calmly took his snooze, dream? ing little that by day he would bo in tho caboose. His papers wero examined and being countersign? ed by SPINNER ho was declared a member of the Loyal League of D. D.'s, known as dead ducks, dead drunks, or Forneys. No other candidates appeared, and tho business being soon concluded, the Court adjourned. DISTRICT COURT-How. G. W. LOGAN FsasnutTo. The Slate DB. Michael 1 McQorty-Receiving Stolen Goods. M. P. O'CONNOR, Esq., for the do- j fence. Verdict, not guilty. The State ts. John Dunn-Assault and Battery. Guilty of Assault. The State Ot. Benjamin Brown-Assault sud Battery. Guilty. The State VB. Nero and Chloe Waahiutgton-As? sault and Battery. Not Guilty. The SUte ts. Michael Modorty-Roooiving Stolen Gooda. On motion of M. P. O'CONNOR, Esq, the prisoner waa discharged and his recognizance cancelled. The SUte ??. Joseph Lorrey-Larceny. The prisoner having been confined for nome time wat discharged. The State VB. Mary Williams-Arnault and Bat*] tory. Not. Pros, was ontered. The SUte VB. John Henry Th ornoo-Privily Stealing from the Person. Discharged oh his re? j co gu izan oe. The SUte ??. George W. Pond-Continued on the affidavit of the defendant, who moved foi- tho AULL OF MORTALITY.- Return of deaths withn the oity of Charleston for tho week ending Octo? ber 19th, 1867 : , V i fl i ' ~ ' . ? . ' 'thjiawi WHITES. OB ?OLOBKD DISEASES. ; I ~~\ "j j . j ? 111 Jv Awftnfia.. ?,. i,.... .7 .. .. l" .7 Or^p'^^^.v?v.V bl1? I v ? 1 Cyaaasto....u?."........!. .. 1 ..' .. Lability.. 1. Warrawa*.... 1. . ?ysaaterjr. Acute.J,. .. .1 *eva*,0*BS*attv?... 1 .. 1 .. Fav*r, lutarmlttant. 1 .. SwO?vSiMw? a :: .? m Inanition.... 1 'a wm&iWmrmAY&WtW?fo *" * ".. .. ' Lunga, Cong*?tion of...." 1 . Tetanus. . 1 jw . Wouad,Oimahe4,*?ei4*r^?li~ 'i .* Tri,. \T\^t^^T T**Ma......j.......\ ? }, 7 i *, g White*. IS ; Maska and n*ln?ui lf-TotaL W, BACON rJ*ouid>E?., &o-We direct th? attention ? of merchants wad dealers to'.-the #4?*-? Meeers. LAUaxx * Ax?'" , -.-?ornent of , . Wft^n . uAH??n, who offer ohoioo lot? ol bacon 8tripg| ildw "hoaldoxn, Ac. Thte bacon is of the best quality, ?na suited for either doniestio or potation purposes ; it waa ohosed ?u*iu* Southern market, and win be eoid at rea- J sonable prices. . Tin Knca STREET BAZAARS.-This popula?- tho? rough faro presents an appearance of business lifo that is in pleasing contrast with othor sections of tho city. Tim barge retail dry goods houses which are tho chief glory of tho Btreot, presont a tempt? ing appearance, and the sight of some new stylo Cf goods freqttoutly oatiB?? th? money to burn in tho pocket until the.oxohange ?B effected. Promi? nent among these stores, is tho establishment of Messrs. Lome) COHEN A Co. ' This has boen re? cently stocked with choice goods for the Fall and Winter trade Every effort has boon made to se? cure a full and complete assortment of every arti? cle found inn first-class dry goods store, an?( from a casual glance we are convinced that Messrs. Gonn & CQ. aro up to the roark. We do not, bow ever, presume to let their reputation depend on our dictum. They will bo tried by tho fair sex} but we guarantee that they will not be found wanting, TH? Il AI.TIM OB re STKAMSHIP LINE.-WO have fre? quently referred to this line, and tho facilities it presents to shippers for tho safe and speedy trane miasien of freights. Tho business of the line has boen, sinoo its formation, steadily increasing, and til? steamers now leave will, tho, greatest regu? larity, 'each with its full compliment of freight. Messrs, OJOUXENAY &, TRENHOLM, tho outward agents, bavo opened an ornoo on East Bay, noxt North of Adgor's South Wharf. This bas boen dono for tho oonyenionce of shippers, who can communicate with the agents wifnont the neoes* HI ty of visiting tho wharf. The increasing busi? ness of tho line has rendered this obange neces? sary, as tho arrivals and departures occur with suoh regularity that dispatch is au important item in tho shipments. The line at present consists of the Falcon, Boa Gull and Fatapsoo, and the fact that these vessels aro always able to secure good freights, both for their outward and inward passages, iq a proof that the shipping business has not been affected by stagnation. Tho agents at uithor end of tho line have used every oxertion to advance the interests of this trade, and have had tho satisfaction of see? ing their efforts crowned with suoooss. REOVLAB MaumKO or Om COUNCIL.-Present, the Mayor; Aldermen RAVI?NEL, GEBOTS, O'NEILL, WILMS, STEINMETEH, OT.NET, OAKES, MABSHAT.T., ENSTQN, CoHQBOyE, CopBTENAY, PEINOLE, WBAGKJ and BFTLEB. The minutes ot tho last meeting were read and oonflrmed. The petitions of JNO. W. HALL for al ?censo to pack loose cotton on Brown's Wharf, and of E. W SPENCES to open an Exchange and Loan Office, were referred to tbs Committee on Licenses. The return of the Harbor Master for the past month waa received as information. A notice of the meeting of the stockholders of th? Cheraw and Dallington rtailroad, to ho held.on the 19th, was received as information. Sundry bills from the Alms House were referred to the Committee on A.cpounts. ' The Board of Health, to whom was referred a communication o? Dr^ PAQE relative to ihtyr'mural burials, steted that Clio ffr&Bng rogntaUons ? tho different churches controlled the burials to a suf? ficient extent, and wat the cemeteries recently oponed in tho Buburba had remedied the evil sui floiently. It was, furthermore, bolioved that the ovil would be entirely sradicated by time, and that legislation was unnecessary. The report was adopted. ., The petition of W. C. D?KES ? Co. to oro ot ? building for the. manufacture of fertilizers was referred to the Committee on Brick and Wooden Buildings. The Mayor stated that the following Order had been received from the piBtript headquarters : HEADQUABTEBS SECOND MILITARY DIHTBIOT, ) CHABXEaroN, 8. C., October 19,1867. f Bia Honor Mayor P. e. Gaillard, < Charleston; 8. C. SIB-I am instruotod by the Commanding Gen? eral of this District to inform you that no election will be held for triunieipal officers fdr the City of: Charleston, S. C., and the election notice proscri? bed by the ordinances of the city will not be pub? lished. Very respectfully, sir, . t Your obedient servant, "? l.'ilj i ? U r r i^TJIfl V. OAZXAJkC, At Dt C., A. A, A. G. Messrs. WM. H.. GILLTLAITD. C. P. FBASK* and JNO. H. HONOTIB were severally nominated for the offioe of City Assessor, but on motion of Alderman MARSHALL the election was postponed to a future meeting. This caused some dispnasion among the Aldermen, but it was finally carried. The Committee on Engrossed Aots reported for engrossment the Bill to raise supplies for tho li .qdidation of the. interoBt on tho public debt which accrued on September 80th. Alderman WILLIS moved to lay the Bil) upon tiro table, but was ruled out of order, and the Bill was engrossed in duo fQnn, its titjo being changed to that of an ordinance. Nd >pth|?, b^i^ess* appearing, .Oput|cU \ adi, jourhod. If you want ch ear- Blank Books; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, kc; or, MILLERS' Almanac; *T st you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, ar Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern ot ruling, go to Hm AM HAB?IS, NO. 59 Broad street? , ,'i ag )mmiw'Trr* j 1 a.i .i!''jiuaLL.'gggg BUSINESS NOTICES* ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Auction ?ales Ttete ?kay, MCKAY A CAMPBELL will, sell thia day, at 10 o'olock, at their Auction Salesroom, No. ISA Meeting street, dry gooda, notions, groceries^ Ac/ /pas G. MixNon ii Co. will sell this day. at 10 o'clock. in .their auction salea room. No. 183 Meeting street, ale, champagne older, maskers, dry goods, fte. N. Hofrr ft SON will sen this day, at 10 o'olook, in their store, No. lia Meeting street, boots,' shoes, gaiters, ia*.' " ? ?? B.M. MABIMAM. ft BRO. wfU aeU . thia day, a o'clock, at the?rpfitoe. No. 33 Brenjk SiBeetfp lot in ? noba Cemetery* al&.'mWe, ??Vse^ws|en, Io. ' '? CAMPBELL, KNOX ft Co. will sell this day, at 10 o'olock, in their Cash Auction House, No. 55 Hasel street, clothing, fancy goods, hate, ?tc. i:;? epi^W?ifti/ I Are synonymona with Health, Strength and , Vigor. The secret witt be revealed by investing in a bottle of PANKNIN'8 HEPATIC BITTEBSi For sale by ali Druggists. . , Ti A cara, " What is TAR KANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, and what are its effects 1 'These are' qnes- 1 tiona irhlch the groat Ameran pnb$;hn* a right 'fi , oak, and it also baa a right to. expect a pandid aid satuv factory reply. The preparation la a ?and . and gent?o salino cathartic, alterative.and tonic, and ie most care? fully' proparod in the form of a anow whit* powder, eon- ' talning all the wonderful medical ja-operttea Of the fax fatn.id Seltzer Springs of Germany. '," Of ita effect? wo would say that those who have tested the prepara ?I'm are Ute beat jwdges, and they declare orei'i their own tdgnatttrea that the preparation will . promptly reheve ir.digoaUon. Regulato the flew o? the hilo. Cure every ??ecles of headache. Tranquillise tho ' nervo?* ayetem. Refresh and. Invigorate.il.o weak. Mid gate the panga of Rheumatism. NuisaJisi a?tft ttt-the Btonojaob.' Cleanae' and tone tire bowoW. Aealet th? famiig Appetite. Cure ?e h^arttmre. If you ara a sufferer give thia Remedy one trial, and lt wm oonvtnoe yod of th? aboye facts. ' TARRANT A CO., Sole Froprlotora. New York, . , ftoldby aUDrugg?a?a. ?mos September W I ? Ut ,-^,i ,. ' I. Tate Ttnae to Advertise lat alas Country. ' Tn? Fanunot baa ? larg* clswniaUon through o ut th t/ mldd|s and upper Districto of the State. Advertialnji , r?f-'s ae seasonable as ihe at^ogenay of e mo?ey mar? ket w?U warrant. Merchants amt others wlahlng to w? tho cihimna or tho paper wfn adareaa ' ; ^ ! ' ^s'A7^^.;^etor;; '.: FeljmaryM OolnmMft, B."fi.. j. i mimili iHercantile. ? MqWJ* NOl 20 3?0iD,S.TRBE.Tt.. "ii pk $tj^^ i ^T^^^^B^BS^I^B^SfiS^ t ", I . ff up / . . ? Systems Bun Down. Persona oftan allow their systems to "run down," or rather run them down by over-work, accompanied by a neglect of the proper moana o? Invigoration. Tho result la what la called 'MKNKHAI. .>KIUMTY ;" lu other words, a falluro and partial collapse of the physical forces, accom? panier, ntma'ily, by great depression of spirits. The beat remedy in such casea la HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Whether the atete of exhaustion baa been brought on by ?xoesslve physics! labor, dissi? pation, anxiety of mind, cxpoeuro, or any ether oauae, the remedial effect of thia great stomachic will be found equally prompt and certain. Aa a restorative, alter severo stoknosa hts prostrated the bodily and mental energies, lt ls pronounced by competent medical au? thority "THE BEBT TONIC IK. USE." If mon wore not foolishly careless about their "health, and over-oonfldent In tht nisei vos, they would always, when ougagod ta any work that required gswat esortton, use corresponding moana of sustaining their strength. For thia purpose HOSTETTER'S BITTERS aro invaluable. All toilets should uae them a? an invlgorsnt. Por those constantly employed in in-door occupations, especially in crowded workshops, they may be reckoned aa the very best Bafoguard ut health. Where there ls a pr?disposition to constipation, or a tendency to bilious? ness, they may bo truly said to bo a specific for wldoh there ts nb substitute, fl October 31 * Know thy Destiny. MADAM a E. V. Tm HINTON, tbs groat KngUsh Astrolo gist, Clairvoyant and l'sycliometrician, who has aston? ished tho scient Uh- classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated hereolf at Hudson, N. Y. ?ime THOBST?II pos? ?eseos such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of Uve greatest importance lo thu singlo or married ol' either sax. While in 3 ateto of trance, ?ho iiniinnst?t tho very features of the person you aro to marry, and by tho aid of au instrument of in? tense power, known as tho Psycbomorrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of tho future husband or wito of the applicant, togotber with dato of marriage, position tn lifo, leading traits of character. fcc. This ts sb'hum? bug, tts thousand of testimonials can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that ?1 he picture ls what it purports to bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, age, dlsposlMon'niul complexion, and enclosing fifty Cents and stamped envelope addrossod to yourself, you will re ccivo the picture and desired Information by return mall, ?B communications sacredly confidential. Address, in eonfldencu. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 323, Hudson, N. Y ' ' ' ly" ' March SO Free to Everybody. A Large 0 np, Clrcutar, giving information of the greatest import?nos to the young of both sexes. It teaches how tho homely may become beaut ?lui, thu despised respected, and tho forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should foil to send their address, and re?oive a copy post-paid, by roturn mall. Address P. O. Drawer. 21, March 80 lyr Tro/, N. Y. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. \N <UtOI.>A>t IQ TO BKQOLATB THE DRE HQ IMO Of DOOKS. Whereat, Tho best Intereste of tho city, as well as tho' convenience of tho shipping visiting the port, demand that the channel of Cooper Uiver be kept open with snfiV ctent depth of water for all commercial purposes, and free'frbm obstruction: I Be it ordained. That ta future all mod removed from any of the city dooks by dredge machines', or otherwise, shall bo removed one hundred and fifty fathoms from the end of the dock. . ' The Harbor Master shall bo furnished with a copy of this Ordinance, whidh he la - required st rio tl y to. enforce; and to report for prosecution au violations of the san.'.o ; which shall subject thc party so offending to a fine not exceeding one hundred dol?ais for each and every offence, A ?I / \ 11 ? it* ) A I li j ? * ?.l Ratified" in OUy Council this e}gtit day of Ootober, In the " .j'car of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and '^LfJT611' pi C. G A ILL A Ul), Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk of Connon. . ?. Ootober 18 NOTICE TU PKUINUIIENT TAXI'AIBUS. CITY TREASURY OFFICE, 1 ' October8,18o7. ) ?TUX EXECUTIONS WILL ISSUE FROM THIS OF X FICE on 22d inst., on all unpaid retorna for 1887, duo on 20th Juno last. B, THOMAS, Qotobw a illty Treasurer, NOTUCK TO AUCTIONEERS! i il I CITY TBEASUUY OtFICH,! Mill ' ?LI OC?tfWtB^l?i X ALL AUCTION LICENSES EXPIRED BY ?RDI NANCE on 90th September. Renewals wfll te grunted on application at thia offlee. if made daring TA is Month. S. THOMAS. City Treasurer. October tj ? ''_" ' . KfSTlJHATJfcfs WANTED. ,' ' OFFICE CITY OiyiL ENGINEER. I CITY HALL, CHABLKSTON, September ll, 1867.1 CiEALED PaOPOSALS WILL BE ItECEIYJO) UNTIL ? the 13th at 12 <?claok M., ter BUILDING BEYEBAL TKUNX8 of tho lengths and sises given below. Theos-. timates will include the cost of excavating about 200 cubic yards of earth, Uio necessary tilling, reforming of pavements, and grading alter the laying of trunks. ?> ! ' ' . TRUNKS, RBI. Length of Trunk in Line street. 270 Length of Trunk in and from Iota ta Coming atruet ? to the tidal drain. SOO Length ol Trunk from lota on Gadsden street to the main drain ta Wentworth street. 120 Length of Trunk fruin McIntosh's Court to Rad- , l?lTfle street drain. ?87 I Total length. ..8T7 Ti unka to be twelve by twenty inohos in tho clear, built of two by twelve taches prime yellow pine planks. lances of live feet from centres. The Trunks to be laid 4 to grado pegs furnished by the Engineer. All the work must be carried on with tho greatest dispatch. Plans can bs seen at this office. }. . j . A copy of these specifications must be attached to each ' oller. LOUIS J. BARBOT, Scptstabsr 12 j : - j City Engineer. /. puvut; AI OTIC ?j. ' OFFICE OF CITY TREASURY, 1 January 3, 1807. ) ?kUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER th? following Ordinance Uceases have boen prepare o B delivery from ?bis Office. 8. THOMAS; J i City Treasurer. SEO. 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Atdermenn. . City Council assembled. That from and after tho first dav i Sf January, licenses shall be taken out for all carts, dm j, . nd wagons, used for private and domestic purposes, In tho same manner, and according to the aame provisto nf cow of force in relation to carte, drays and wagons, letoi driven for' hire, except giving bonds. And each sm i. oast, dray er wagon, shall bo provided with a badge con- " faining the number thereof, and marked Irritate, to ?.< piacoe? ou the outside of the shaft. SEC. 2. No .person, shall be taken by the Treasurer lt surety to any bono tinder the Ordinance concerningU censos for carta, drays, wagons and other carnages, no> [ less he or ehe be a freeholder. Sao. ;s. The following shall hereafter be tho rates lo? ll cense s fdr public and private carts, drays, wagons, k c., ; ; including, the bersos ot mules used thereof, which shal'i j heJrce trom other taxation: ' \ rirkuo CARTS, HM?, KTO., OB THOSE EMPICOTE? IN AN > , , itu BIN KS? WHA.TKVBB, FOB H IHK DIRECT OB IKDIBBOT. For ev dry cart, dray or wagon, drawn by ono bone cs 7 mnle,?20? if.*- ' ' A For every cart, dray or wagon, drawn by two horoescw! ? 3m ot eve? hack' anil carriage with two wheels, *J$| ' or every hack and carriage with four wheals, aas?? . For every s tinge or omnibus (except Uns omnibus with two horses, ?50. . 1 . . . . For every stage or omnibus (except Uno omnibus* drawn by lour horses, $00. '<?'.. ? For every truck drawn by two or more horeos or soulos, ?CO, . , For every express wagon drawn by two or more horse?.' or soulos, ?po- f ! HICK AX? HAUTS AMD PRIVATE CARTS, DRATS, KTO. For every bread cart or wagon, M. l*t!3k Ibr every cart*, dray or wagon.,used for private or dc mettle purposes, and-nat to be employed it* the >ais* r>ortlng of goods,,wares, morohtuid??e, tambar, oW >ny other commodity, for. compensaron, either directly or Indirectly for tho same, abm pay for a license tho aura bs fd, exclusive of the horse or mulo. ? RsUtiod ta City Council, thia 10th day of January IL, al In the y esr of our Lord one thousand eight hun Janmttyl-"SMITH. btttk of Ooitactt.^ i ' Ait *mnv?&&ci6 ? TO HKOULATK ram reojuas pr. VETBOLEUM. ITS PBO I DUCTS, Ain? bbma-'irinUftiiABUB o?A. ' "5^2a^^1r^^?^ of Anne next, lt shall not be lawful to koop Petroleum;, 1 Kerosene,' 'Rook OH, Bonaloo, Bsnxole; Or a%y ' OtW'? ', flainkaabl?-oil oe olia on storage or for Bale UV any cellar,' stor?or bttBAiag aonth ?>f Ltao airest; ht a Uwge.-qui.ii-- j Uty Ulton illly gallons on arny oh? lot or premises, au.! r shy ?Mt? quauUty ?o-kor>t or stored shall be contained in ? vasalla of tta**T?W wei?^ <' ' ??1 ;:'- . 1 i JasnTa. That PctrOtenm, its producta, or any other to- % flambiobfe o?flr?Us, whiettliro^btlntothscity to html ? or water, may be kept on any lot orin any budding In \ which cotton is not stored, for s period not exceedhw j twstfe^Mdnri.^if ?oe*i^^n of *fhlcb^?il: I abainib removed and kept tn the mamie}' os required by 1 m?fbr?g<ttagiH?ctlon. . ..; - r>.._.- ?? | , Bab. a. Any person at persona vloluUng any part <.t V this Ordinance ?hull be subjoct to a line of two hundred dollars, for each offence, recoverable ta any Court of conv 1 Hf petcAt Jurisdiction. ? (\ p M iteti?ad in City Connell tttin twenty-OrPt day.of May, U; . igy sar of our Lord o?? woa-aod eight' Jvundrod and i '''ttoSF* ' >,a.:*?n*a^,.'sakyer-' ? W, fl. SMITH. Clerk ot.counoll, . - M.. ?jgftfM ?) ,U OiwtcMt3rjm*ot( Co?axnA* l ?i v -4 . . ...Mt&tMtti. } <?rt> i The following Section of " An Ord Inanes to abolish sk* < oiRct of Wpcrintondent of Streots ; to provide for Keep- i lng me treats' Lanes, Alleys; and open ?onrte in tho a Ofiy pf Ohartesston Clean, ind tor ofiier pVposcs," is , harsfy published for the lnrormatton of ah concerned i i For tho due protection of tho ealdi contracto* op con- ? tef^Uin. Ui^rtherord^rai. 1 battery ow^r^sae*. i ilia ?ercm?or .paso?dg iJirXt..l"th?^ba^V ?U?U i otAt, In ?ny street, Uno, or alley, or open court, after tho ' henri abovo named, .abadl bs subject to S HAS not doss ? A li PfiRHONii DESIROUS OF REBUILDING IN T8)?V . ^"?nr^Dl-tricte^^^ tes?la ??w Loan, with a view to ?ld tn building up taw', H _DRY IB O ODS, ETC.* MB COW & CD. " No. 248 KING STREET, Between Hasel and Market-sts. RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTENTION OE their ouBtwneiH and tho public generally, to their very extensive ?took of ;g $ J? '?' jr DRY GOODS, Willoh will ot nil ?mea bo found complete. DOHESTCC 0?t4RTM?i4r. In thbi will bo found a well assorted stock of PRINTS' HNGHAM8, SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, aU at tho owes* market rates. Especial attention is called to our very choap 10-4 lhoehng*, 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 IiOngolotbs. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. We have RED, WHITE and COLORED FLANNELS, in Toat variety ; Blankets, Shawls, Nubias, Sontag*, Hoods iOd Scarf*, very cheap. CLOTH DEPARTMENT. A eplendid quality of BLOADOLOTH, for Ladles' Soaks, at S3 per yard. Fluo Cloths, Cashmeres and 'Voetlngs of all desorip lons, auitable for Men's and Boya' wear. fjpij y m jg j j t [ig ? i\ IINBft UOODS DEPARTMENT. The attention of Housokeopors ia invited to our very heap LINEN GOODS, consisting of Irish Fronting Lin n. Linen Shooting, Pillow Case Linon, Tablo Damask, "iiblo Cloths, TOWOIH, Napkins, Doylies and Hoel.;iibui.k, tao cant*. * 1 . Linen Table Cloths at 7$ cents to $1. Shirt Bosoms from 26 cents up. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, IN THIS PARTICULAR LINE WILL BE FOUND THE ?teat novelties of tho season in tho very best fabrica and tades i POPLINS, Merinos. Empress Clotb, Mohairs Black and Colored Silks, Scotch Plaids And an extensivo variety of low-prloed Dress O nod H. A largo lot of Bahnorala sud Hoop Skirts, very cheap. CLOAK DEPARTMENT^ * j ** " WE HAVE THE LATEST STYLES OF SILK AKT) rLOTH COVERINGS ?made of t$to b^CWtertals ?H4 4ry reasonable. IILEIMRT1 AND NOTION DEPARTMENT. FULL LINES OP THE BEST MAKES' OF KID, ?K and THREAD GLOVES Ladies' Hats, Bonnet* And a, yery heavy' stock of boat Silk Ribbons of all ddtha and shades; together with and extensivo assort atont of Cloak IteUi.f^e abatofetsl f rinfr?<Wip|i*ct truBsela Thread' Cluny std' Blond' Laces, Black and ?Olored Silk Velvet Ribbons. ?'ut I ir ni') HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. g LADIES', GENTS', AND) CuTLPRCT'S BEST ENG- 01 ?m, Frenob, ana OordapLr*JJg Aid ?ALF HOSE, of qualities, in Cotton and WoU, very cheap. BI A call ls respectfully solicited. j, IiOtnS'COllEN & CO,, v No.. 848 KINO STREET. 3 October 10 wfmSmos A i IMPORTED ANI? m?^t?111: * PST OPENED. AND DAILY RECEIVING A SPLEN? DID i*TpfiE OF GOOD!* HtRjtfAIJ. AND WINTER 'BADE, at wholesale and retsilTlor cash, at a small ad axioe on Northern costs. The stock comprises every rttclo adapted for Ute season, and purchase rs will do. cell to call noon, aa bargains will be offered, at ' ^06' kim STREET, BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND SOCIETY. LEVY DRUCKER. October a_Imo FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODSI ! ! i*i (i, \1 nr*i ii> MO :-' '* T1HE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IB SPECIALLY JL: Invited to our Fall and Winter atoo'x ol ! tf?feteriftr xiii ir&MEskc ' vhich la now oomplete ba ?very department. In . WUOUENS AND Hl.WK VVVS, _ ? . ?'.t<; Ft\<i; ifOilV . t ..H tlflT. 1 wisp ted to Planters' uso, we have a large stock, to which ve invito special attenUon. MARSHALL, 1UJ.BUE- to ROWEN ! NO. 143 MEETING STREET. September 7 -'moa 1 HBBh M HUI i BBB BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. laiiipiir TT AS THIS DAY OPENED, AT NO. 317 EAST BAY, JLL opposite new Custom House, a G encrai Commis ? rioTBusiness for tho sale of LIME AND BUILDING a ATERI AL. ?nfl MQetAfhTfy ?ollolts the patronage of hojpuhlto gonerally.^^sh^^ '28 MISCELLANEOUS. " ^XCELSIORJ^pfel^??R t ' /? * lld TBE LADIES ESPECIALLY, '?II? ?NV?T?U?BY * t i I depilatory recommends Itself aa being an almost tn. fispinstblo article to female biiauty, la easily applied, loosiuot bom or inj uro the akin, bnt acts directly on the .ootA It io warranted to remove supernuoiu hair from ow fbrehoads, or rrom BW^jj?* 01 ?ody, coranlotoly^ 1 ?&TSLL!^^ OT w?m m tte agraffe arrangement). Each has the FRENCH iiiiif in II?!u kMs^aiaMBflMaii?yjudJUIJ1! IJ_"1,11 J*?-A wR*n . . xrfAfxe; QMaPPa^WTtlWirfe^? SBASOKBO WOOTV | |>id cir ^^?^^^^^^^^^^?^^^JW^ jj l?g O?olr soleotlow elsewhere. Every Instrument ta fully y^afetb*r3T ;i | ^ _ ._lft^ j wm wWkfflkx*. ??r% X tnstoaures, vaults, fte., will commence on Monday I .Mi A. ina? cimnmttand oo?UDsnts tvs baseby siisiiiliinii 1 pwMvvuwn M">i^Trrr ^TffriT?V" "nrv Tarar? J* DRY DOODS, ETO. ^?MVbH AI ???ul? a uv OAiix ti vi MK? ? xv 'sa? UKV rrcvo \do\ MON; aopun pira pj 'saoOD AHO <iO HOOXs il rauNS BIH so auaKivwau AU J. TBIH 'it. JW 'H3D??H X M wm A FEW BARGAINS At THE 'CHARLESTON HOUSE." ML, WEBB ?4 (JO., ?S7 and 289 King street. [XTE AHE OFFERING.THIS ?AT A LARGE LOT OF T V Pill NTH. st Viii cents, some of them of the best nikon. Original p rt cos IB to w \ cents. The above pods aro offered very low, to make room for s new lot. Wo are also offering tho cheapest caaoof LONOCLOTH, i ??i conta, ewr shown In thin market ninon the war. Wo aro showing largo varieties in ovary department, ad guarantee all Good*, at the lowest market prices, fur tfih. Every department will be lound dbmpUte. mr 289 .m Wo have juet reAMedthia Store, and opened it for tks arp?se of increasing our business in tho finer classas of cods. ' such aa completo assortments of COLORED REHS GOODS, Black and Second Mourning Dress cods, Colored Kilke and Black Silka, French and Irish opHue, White Goods in every variety, Kcal Laces, I mi? ttlen Laces, Embroidery In evory variety, L. C, Haud drchiefH st all prices (a cheap lot at 20 cont?). Hemmed id Tape Bordered Embroidered Baud kerchiefs and Aco Trimmed Handkerchiefs, a full and now stock of tent styl? Ctnake? Plaid Shawls, Knitted Sontags and im win, a mu line of latest style small Rklrts (suited for ?ort drosses), also tho Small Trail 8klrt,ftdl Hue of tench Cornets, full line of the boat French Kid Gloves. ?other with every art icio to bc lound lu our lino. omestlc Goods' at market ratet for thc day of purchase, ?gardions of cost, for cash nr etty acceptance). We solicit s cull from tho Ladles, also from any visitors nv lu tho city. All ?lassos bf Goods aro guaranteed, and If thoy don't ipvo as represented by any Milman, we will take them ?ok and refund tho money. Ml Gooda must be returned within five daya after date ^ purchase. STOLL, WEBB & CO., j Nos. 287 And 280 King street. fotober 18_fniw?, M M?! GOODS! X, MCCARTHY, ?94 KING STREET, 894 4 EOS RESPECTFULLY TQ INFORM THE PUBLIC y that bs ha? REMOVED TO T?K ABOVE STAND. id aka )u*t received a full and complete stock of FALL AND WINTER ! >Ry GOODS. J I .1 li I ? HOSH?SNO O? ?RBB8 GOODS of all khids, CALICOES, DELAINES. 1XIA?8, S if AW LS, FLANNELS, , t'LAKKETB, HO [EttY, GLOVES. HANDKEBCBIEFb, LINENS, LONG. LOTUS; 8HFJ?TTNGS; WHITE GOODS, 4c, &o. . , AlJiO. BllOWN SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS, CHECKS, .ripea, Denims, Tickings, Kerseys, Satinets, Kentucky ;ans, Tweeds, Cloths, Caaelmens, &o,, fcc. A eelecb atoch o/ FANCY^?iND OTHER, GOOPS, nan lyliourAlln'aFlRsT CLASS h?' \ , .. i .. ,. E)ry Goods Store, ll ot which wilt be sold at the lowest possible figure for ASH QB crrx ACCEPTANCE, ; Ts McCABTHT, No. ?M Kl [VG STREET, Corner bf Wentworth, under Masonic Hall. October 2 ?" , wimlmo IF O XT UH ' ot otra CUVKBHATHD SEA-ISLAND SHIRTS, Barr ANYWHERE BY EXPRESS, O. O. D. FOR $?. Address i ALLEN G. FOWLER, ' . No. 9 Park Bow, New. Yolk. October 21 mwrjmp CLOTHING. SLOTHING $<,. 2|9 KIM STREET, West side, one door South of Mar h 1 ket Street. rOVl OPENED AN ELEGANT ASSORTED STOCK Ol CLOTHING, . Mode.up specially for.this Hariet. The greatest care and skill has been ?esitowed on the Cutting and Work iianslilp, and ?Very Customer can ?ely on, purchasing from this House perfect Garment. WM???&K!K COMPK?flfBSB ?j4* Git Ali Iiis, ' sfi?fe;Micmit)wt Amu LOW PRIOEU, . INCL ll ?IN G Bf A N'Y NBW ?TV LISS. OL ott ?HI m?m . ?lo supply th? ? ii.creasing demand ti' this branch of my business, I lair greatly enlarged, my Stock? Parents will find here all they need fiSHtRTS. PH fe STAB DRAND AIKEN- BOSOM SHIRT S AND . tue STAR BRAND SHIRTS ,1 lave sold In this etty for ?rer twenty ,Wn Have always gi?eu satisfaction wM^& M??L^IAL*. '?,'! iSli .ffltnm*v?*v ? wtonm 1 OPPKR, MERINO AND LAMBS' WOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND >KAWKRS, Khaa-s? ?F?annol UrldowhtrW And Drawers, ?anto!? Flanasl Undetrshlrta and, Drawers. Travelling A fu? eupplV <?*'V?L??HING ??* Freedmen of English loMteyianirSaUc Goc l.. ?nd bsavv Grey Blanksto .eighiag fl7o pounds each. ,.. >.u. ?:i?w ??J ... * . \ . ...TTL_. ^ -.w I AUCTION SALES. At Auction-Bootu, Shoes, Brogans, Gaiters, Bal? morals, fte. BY N, HUNT A SON. THIS DAY, tho 33d mutant, at 10 o'clock, In our sales? room, Mo. 143 Mooting street, we will eell, for rub, 100 O*0<M assorted (ell fresh end seasonable) BOOTS AND SHOKS, Brogans, Balmorals, Oat te ru, ku,, to which wo invite tho attention of buyers. October 33 _ Ale, Champagne Cider, Muskets, Dry Goods, ftc, BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. THIS DAY. Wednesday, 33d Inst, at 10 o'clock, wiU be aoUl at our Auction Salesroom, No. 133 Meeting street, 41 caaes. 3 thu. each. MILKS' CROTON CREAM ALE 19 caaes Champagne Cider 1 case 30 Muskets. ALSO, 10 cart* ons new and fashionable style FELT HATS SO pair Brown Blankets. A general anaor'nient of DRY OOOD8, via: 1A8?IMEREH, Satinets, Rad and White Flannele Jaltcoes, Denims. Shirting Stripe. Hosiery, Alpaccas. Hoop Skirts, Ao. fftth an assortment ol Shop Goode, Women'a Trimmed Bonnets, ho. Conditions eaah. October 33 Vale under Foreclosure of Mortgage-Stock of a Book Store. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. in FRIDAY, 28th instant, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at our Anotton Salesroom, No. 183 Meeting street, 'HE ENTIRE STOCK OF A BOOKSTORE, UNDER FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE, FROM - TO -. A large collection o? BOOKS, among thtni some vala? ble Catholic Work?, Prayer Booka, tie. a Lao, SCHOOL BOOKS, Magazinea, Novela, Lotter and 'ootecap Paper, fte. Conditions cash on doli very. October 38 tatuabte Farm of about Five Acres on Rutledge Avenue. BY CLIFFORD & MATHEWS, Rena Ratete Agenta. rill ba sold, at the old Custom House, on TUESDAY, 39th inst., at ll o'clock, A FARM of about Five Acree, aituated on Rutledge venue, Qadaden and Congress streets, measuring, on utlodgo Avenue, 2G0J? feet; on Gadaded atreet, 073 ieet; a Conj; rasa street, 639 feet, and on the back line, 303 ot, lt ia within a short distance of the City Railroad ?rmlnus. Upon this tract la a two aud a half atory ooden dweUiug. The Boll ia remarkably fertile, draina tally, and la admirably located for farming. It has bee? ?ceutly surveyed and divided into 38 Ano budding Inls, i by a plat to be aeon at our office, No. SO Broad atreet. Terms ooah. Purchaser to pay c. A M. for papers a ul .mps. The abovo property can be treated for at private sai.->. Octobers_ waatn.1 desirable Residence in Conning street, near to. Pauls Church. BY CLIFFORD & MATHEWS, H?al Kattata Agent?. r?l be sold at the old diatom House on TUESDAY, -01b instant, at ll o'clock. That LOT OF LAND, and THREE STORY WOODEN [OUSE thereon, containing six large rooms, dressing ioma and pantry, store room, kitchen, servante.* apar.' lento, carriage house and atable, ana known aa No. v?: om lng st root, one door north of Warren street, vres. Ide. The lot has a front on Coming atreet of 60 feel 1 y 10 leet in depth. U to high and dry, and one of tim eelthleet location ? in tho city. Terina-One-third ca ah; balance in one and two yeal a, Mured by bond and mortgage of the premises, witt 1L >reet. House to be kept insured and policy aaaigncd. urehaeer to pay C. Ac M. for papera and stamps. October 3 Ws? tul LOTTERIES. GEORGIA i FOR THE I *! IBIEiSTIEIFTI? OF THE MAH ORPHANS' HOME. IO YD, WILSON & CO., Managers. Great Extra Scheme, CLASS C. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000, 3>N THE HAVANA PLAN. ,000 in Prizes to be distributed. HfiTS ONLY ONE DOLLAR! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, QA., YEDNESDAY, NOV'R 6th, 1867. All the Prizes will be drawn! I PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR TEN DOLLARS LIABLE TO DBA W $30,0001 j ALSO. EHE GRAM) SCHEME, CLASS O Co; be drawn at Atlanta. Ga., Nov. 13th, 1867. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. I Prise ot.....900,000 1 Prise ***...... ?ajaoo I Prise of..10,000 ) Prises, or....., 5,000 ?Prises of...$?,500 IS Prises) of..:. BOO j 59 Prise? of... 350 150 Prises of... MO li APPROXIMATION PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $19,860. MMMtO N?atBKRB.....'........518 PRIXES. tTOKETS $12. HALVES $6. QUARTERS $3. EIGHTS $1.60. ( The above Brilliant Boheme ia worthy the attention of ha public. Its management is under the control of gon lemen of the highest ejanding in our midst, and tn the dasoritc fraternity. ? The charter of this Lottery ls from he State of Georgia? an? bonds given for the payment of Uprise*. ' All Prises paid without discount. Official Drawinga ?ent, each purchaser. All Prizes CaahoO. ct this Omeo. flor iCorroapoadente may rely on prompt attention to udert by.simply euiili sjsig money with foil address. . jtor- AU orders for Tiefest*, 8cu?<??a, and information o bo addressed to JAMES KERR, Manager's Agent, ' LJOA Box No. 684, Charleston, 8. a Office : Wk 30 BROAD STREET.. October U KENTUCKY ' STATE LOTTERY (ON THE HAVANA PLAN) F0HT8K . -, Wi OF THE - SHELBY COLLEGE, HURRAY;- EDDY 6 CO., Managers. r-f.. :.. ; .. Great 1 Schemes- - l Prir* oT..950,000 I a?Prise.?r....9I.O09 ffifc:??i::::::a t PjrtsjeoF^.......3^000 j '.?.OPrinoe or..law HS. J^jpf-^? to bedrawn at Covington, Kemtucfev, ?M, OCTOBER Slat, 1867. Positive Sale-Clothing, Fumy Good*, //,<<?, with Balance of Retail Dry 'Good* Stock, ftx CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO., C'avait Auction lions*. No. til? lUiel atreet, opposite tin?' Postofllce, Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock precisely. BLACK CLOTH FROCK t'OATH, Hack?. Business Coats, Caaaimere and Fancy Coloro? Panta, Veata, Suits, Ti-avelUug Bags, Trunks, Fanoy Shirts, Mou'a Fait Hat?, Ac, At. ALSO, WOOL IM.AIDH, LUSTRES, Ginghams, Delaines. Fancy aud Mourning Prlnta, Linens, Lougclotlh, Towel? ing, Vella, Coraeta, uah- Nd to; White, Mixed aud Ulauk HOB?, Feather?, hearts, Ifollauda, Money Baga, Walleta, Fancy Buttons, Balta, Jewelry, Ac, Ac. AXSO, ON ACCOUNT OF ALL OONCCRNEO, Morea FANOY HATTI NETS, PANTS STUFFS, 4c. Conditions cash. MW Tho attention ot city and ooantry boyera la call id to thia aale. Samples are now open for examination. October 33_ Mule, Horse, Spring Wagon, Handsome Carpets, Rosewood Piano, Cocoa Matting, Cottage Sef? ton account of former purchaser), H Variety of Household Furniture, Crockery, ftc. BY H. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Auctioneers, 'His DAY, at half-past 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Broad atreet. October 38 Lot in Magnolia Cemetery. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Auctleneera, No. .'13 Broad Street. BIS DAY, M<1 instant, at ll o'clock, will be Bold, LOT No. 381, Magnolia Cemetery. Conditions oaah. October 23 >n Account of all Concerned, Without Reserve. McKAY & CAMPBELL fiU sdi THIS DAY (Wednesday) 33d inat., at their Auc? tion Sale Kooma, No. 130 Meeting atreet, at 10 o'clock. Ito goUoas MONO Nu A H KL A WHISKEY, in b?rrela. aga OM? demijohns Madeira Wine, in corns Port Wine, in cuso? Sherry Wine, in casus Boxea Bacon, Shoulders, and Hides Boxea Oboese. I MM F Ol AT H I. Y AFTER ABOTT, DRY OOODS, Domestics, Longelotba, Hattineta, Caaii ?erea, Prints, tic. Nainsook MUBIIUH, Jaconets, Detainee, silks, French terino, &?. ALSO, Ladlea' Miases* and Gents' HOSE AND HALF HOSE Madras HdkfH., Rendy-Made Clothing, Notions, Shoes. C Terms oaah. October 23 'ale of Goods at Auction, without reserve, for Cash only-Dri/ Goods, Notions, ftc. McKAY & CAMPBELL !Q\ Bell THIS DAY (Wednesday), 33d inat, at their Auction Hal es roo tn, No. 13S Meeting atreet, commenc? ing at 10 o'clock. Particulars morutiiK of aale. October 33 ?'ico Decked Flats. MILLIGAN & SON rill eoll on SATURDAY, 20th Inst., at the wharf on Sul? livan's Island, at 10\i O'clock, Two DECKED FLATS, each mVasuring 75 feet long,. 16 ?ot beam, and 1 feet H inrhea depth of hold; but ene ear old and lu good condition. Tarma ca' b. wf2 October 39 UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE) SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. Hf ADMIRAL! Y. "oseph A. Enslow ft Co. vs. Brig Henry Lau rtns-Libel. STENHOUSE & CO., Auctioneers. v virtue of an order of aale to me directed from the Honorable Juduo of the District Court of South Caro? lina, in Admiralty, for tho District a.oreaatd, in the . above case, I will eell at public auction, at the old Ex? change, Eaat end of Broad street, in tho port of Charlee ton, on SATURDAY, the 20tu matant, at ll o'clock, A. M., The HULL of the Brig Henry Laurena, built bi East lachlan, Maine, burthen about one hundred and seven ton seventy-nine ona hundredeth (117 79-100th) tons, aa he now Ilea at Union wharf. Together with her Taoklo, pparcl, and Furniture. Conditions cash. Purchasers tolpay for papera. J. P. M. EPPING. October 33 wtha3 U. fi. MarshaLgg PRIVATE SALES, ~)ne of the Most Valuable Farms on Charleston Neck for Sale or to Lease. BY I. 8. K. BENNETT. t Private Sale or te Lease An exceedingly valuable and beautifully located MAR LET FARM, of Bhtty-aix (CO) aerea, about four ralle? rom the city, on the Ashley River. Thia place baa been ept under the highest cultivation, and haa upon it all it? buildings, including a neat Reaidence, neceesary for la successful management. For further particulars apply as above, at No.,40 i ROAD STREET, up stairs. October ?8_j_wftuS Market Farm at Private Sale. BY W. Y. LEITCH & H. S. BRUNS? irokera No. !>0 Broad and Auctioneers, Street. A MARKET FARM, within three miles ol the city, on faining about 36 aerea (18 of which are under cultiva-1 ion), Ia offered at private aale on very eaay terms. Thia roperty oners peculiar advantages, from its proximity j the city, to fermera. waw? October 38 ABRICUITUBAL. WANDO FERTILIZER. 'OTHE PLANTERS AN1V FARM? ERS OF THE SOUTH. I1HE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE PREPARED BY Jforjfc ( L 1st Of December, tb supply ordera for the WANDO ERXILIZBR. Thia Fertilizer ia made in thia city under the peasonal upervialon of Dr. St, Julien Haveuel, Chemist; and we (fer it to the Plantera and Farmers aa one of the beat lay can use for Increasing the yield of the'Cotton and rovtaion Crops. , . .i. W. C. DUKES & CO., NO. 1 SOUTH ATLANTIO WHARF. October 16 Wfml8' ?Ka j: 'EAGLE'* COTTON GINS, / ' \ MADE OMt? BT . |jcj "| BATES, HYDE & CO., Bridgewater, Blass. / ! ' ''"'"^'ii NEW YORK-187 Water atreet. BOSTON-B Phoenix Building. NEW ORLEANS-61 St Charlea atreet. 1 M? 1 Augusta ? i Stao . INGERSOLL'S HAND POWER COTON PRESS. For Coiiveiienc?y Economy ?k^^ Cheapness, theS3 Saving ?a?liine'thait can oe . ?*Mwd put on a Plantation*' Aw t*m ? OPINIONS or TH? tnaopt.ss-? "g^S* M3^^^?^^^M ' Via laetlwptember. X have always been prejudiced in itator \ it the ?Screw Pre?," and nothing but dire necee*?* UK. laced me to try any other. I ^f?P?M!^,S^tzt- 8 * .*??*? Iddingmy te^mony tn f?vor of mettre^^mm-acoilt wants ot a cotton plantea^. IA n^ nest WiiHlf jjpWIomi JW*J???9JBLW-YS. ?u? asboui^^^^t^^^^t^S^S^^ ?.? ' iessSsaSffi J&SKSS' ??? utd areaUy to the value of the wee* VPaa^rS^ST,;?taw ^terihacha. longer, ta haate. I ??. V^rSfejctfuUy. "*?o?r obedient servant, Ac, , \P**S"L-. ? gi ?ii took ay fn*fi^4* ijri atfles to pack tba crop of a neighbor W?O fatled.to b**- , f. , i -S?r?w" built; be* W" *->i?vk*pt?s^ ^ fM ifctetlygrass." , ... tmattwjmnNcOT ! . . ?.-?'? ' ?' - .. , , f >?? :.i:i ?> tm: at adi oaan^U ov KrjHj'a ItotrvrAM aVAsanoanCoat?*?^?. o .-yo edt .SlZriSS^saaaftdfc?? ?^.i?iZL??Si?oir?ak^ o??ageH^*Ootean fiMan.r<t>i?st. t*^lLla?,cowUn*? the adva?Sfcga? ?f U?*?n*B,?a?^-.i ioJ *J?w*?ut pc^tebdity?nd abnp?aaty lo?lngjsaaa??n*wii?i e* 2??bJan?OTe^opltnsry, toteW?enqe)i Osent tatt*, UM? ail: fc?o?7#lU> jlttST^^PW??. ?Adl .Aaatwhnt? ?I oaf/