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>3**3M38rraavQ?*. nid FRIDAY MORNING, OOTOPER afc 1867. LOCAX. MATTERS. -r-rr- ?. ? I J MKB01AT. CriiOULrn will bo ready for delivery thin morning at 9 o clock, fcc tho ofiloo. I Order? tor any given number weekly, will? imsi neee card iupertoh; must) bo, han dod in QM Thurs? day, . , . . To ITiAMBiraT AnvtJiTisKTvi?.- No tr MI sion t ad? vertisement witt bo published in thia journal boro altor unloss paid lor in advanoo. By transient wo mean an advertisement from any person who JB not a regular advertising customer of tho Nawe. Jos WOBK.-Wo bavo now completed our office H.) as to execute, in the short eut ponai ble timo ALL KIND8 OF JOB WORK, and wo most re? spectfully ask tho patronage of our frionas. i'ost Ofllco Mo tlc c. '1 .' _ POST OST?O?,! CsUBUBtoM, October 6,1807. f On abd after 6th instant the mtils for Columbia and pointe beyond will dose at 430 P. M. A socond mail for Columbia and the Columbia branch; of. South. Cwrouna 'l&Hrpad will clot? at .p. ki1 Maila for Augusta, Savannah, and tho Way Mail from Charleston to Augusta will olmo at 0.80 A. lt. The sooond mail for Augusta cloaca at 6.80 P. M. On HundayH but ono train loar?s, and all maus , riese at ti P. M. . POST OFF?CF,, I ", . CHABI.ESTOW, 9. C., July 6, 1807. J After to-day the maila for Northeastern Railroad ' will oloao r?t8 o'clock A.M., and to-day and after? wards they are expected to roaoh tho Railroad .Station*'at *30 o'clock P.M., and to be ready for ' delivery si thia offlioe si i .80 o'clock P. M. . ' CawNQE OF HODS . .. CEUTEBY or SUNDAY MAUL. 1 OB and after Sunday, jib but., this Office will be open from Art to six o'clock for delivering mails. * STANLEY G. TROTT, P. M. COHTTDHNOB COMTLHTHLY EBTABLIS BUR in King of Pain. 1 Lan Final. -We aro indebted to Mr. JB. Poe- 1 OBBB, of the Postofflce Literary Emporium, for late oopios of the Now York Ledger, Kriminal Lei ? tung, Metropolitan Record, Southern Opinion, oto. j A TIOTOKT ovin PUEJTJD10K3 by King of Pain. 1 ACCIDENT OK Tn SOUTH CABOTTNA BAILBOAD.- ' The night train on the South Carolina Railroad < ran off the track yesterday near Bo?vee' Station. ' Four or five oars were slightly injured. SUCCESS IB Mzarr, proven by King or Pain. J -o-. J OOLQBBL C. W. DUDLEY.-Wo publish on our first page thia morning another communication ' from the" above'named gentleman. Colonel Dun- ' LEY is sinoero in his views, and presents them 1 with considerable force andjeamestnoas ; and how* 11 ever most of our readers may differ from him, as a * well-known and responsible citizen be ie entitled 1 to a hearing, and we have, therefore, not hesitated I to accord it to him. ALL SuFFanaas should try King of Pain. 1 TaTB CUSTOM HotJsB.-Tho work on this building ia still progressing. The fraction of a house that stood on tho onelosure has been entirely removed; ' and the workmen are now engaged in placing a ] nigh board fence around the lot.' From tho oner- ' gy (Unplayed in the prosecution of this work we ' may expect to hoar of, ita completion at an early ' day, the high fence preventing even a bird's-oye 1 view of the proceedings. j A GBJCAT FAMILY WANT ! King of Pain. 1 A MONUMENT FOB Tan UBIOH SOLDI BBS.-We ? gave, some months ago, an account of the monu- 1 mont to be erected over the United States soldiers 1 buried in Magnolia. The project han not boen. 1 abandoned; for we see by our exchangee that flf- i teen hundred dollars were talsed at BEECHES'S 1 Churoh on Sunday to defray the expenses of a 1 soldier's monument in Charleston. Throe hun- 1 red and ten bodies of Union soldiers are placed in 1 Magnolia Cern starr. 1 INOKEASB OF TBAVXX.-The rec ont oold spell bsa \ bad the effect of inducing a mi ga tory movement to j the sunny South, and the travel on the different , railroads han largely increased. On last Wednes? day $he Northeastern Railroad brought to this city over eighty passenger*), sixty-flvo of whom took ] breakfast at Mr. OAMBLH'B hotel in Florence. This ] is the" largest number that have arrived at any one j tima nineo the war, and if the movement it con- i tinned tho hotels will soon present a more lively ( appearance than they have exhibited for some j months, and tho circulation of greenbacks be , largely increased. I WB invite attention to tho advertisement of Mr. ? JAB. B. Barre, in another column. Mr. Berra j has now on hand o Ano and well selected stock of ( dry goods, which are especially designed for the ( Charleston public. . Mr. BETTA ie one of tho .oldest , merchante of this city, and has a thorough knowl- j edge of the dry goods business in all its detalla. , His store ie large and airy, and the Btock admira- , bly arranged for the convenience of both clerks . and customers. The near approach of Winter ? should warn all to lay in their supplies at once, ( and to select them beforo the rush. Mr, Barrs ( has evory style of goods that could be desired, j and we advise an early visit. ( ABJMVAI. or ?ME UKTTH? STATES REvratra STSAH- j BB Wrj?DeBBTUM-Tho United States steamer Wil- j derneea, Lieutenant A. G. OABXT commanding, ( whose arrival ai Savannah was noticed in our tels- , graphie oolnmns, reached this city yesterday, and ls ao.w at anchor in the stream. Lieutenant CABBY ( reporta very heavy we a thor in the Gulf, and se- | vere storms on the Atiantio ooast pf Florida, The , Wilderness proved herself thoroughly seaworthy, : and har detention at Savannah waa occasioned only by aleak in her boiler, which waa coon re- j pairad. The United States Government have ten? dered the Wilderness to Senor ROKBBO to oonney himself and tuite to Mexico, and she will leave for ; Yera erna In a few days. Tans GAJ?STXB.'-.Content? for Saturday, October, ! 20-The London Times on Ireland} The Situation itt th's Old World and in tho New; The Bosult of the Elections; The Church ?stebltabment; Return ! of Bishop Lynch; Letter from the Archbishop of Tuarn; "Tho Irish Citkon;" Tho Mannbester Fo- ] niau Raid; A Fenian Sympathizer Tried and Or? dered to be Bapg-by his FeUow-workers; Letter from Colonel Kelly; Yellow Fever and Rominis senoes thoj-eoi ib New ,OrloanB; Condition of 1rs* und in the lest Century; Tho Briton Abroad;' Fedora Torkurea upon Poaoofal Oitiaona; Tho Pro? gramma of the Radicale; Tbs Changed Cross (poetry) ; Tpstimonial t? the Archbishop of Clon fert; Romanoo ia Low Life; A Strange Affair; Oath oho ,3?|?|^Pg :^.,;^.t?d,-; Term* S9L50 >er; an?um. Ofaee of publication, No. 807 King street. Fer sale at all Nows Depots kt Ovo couta ?copy. Tara Richmond Examiner and Enquirer of Wed? nesday says : "We are highly pleased to learn that ? arrmbar of our dtiaous who have tenn employ? ing negro?? ia varioat capacities have roaolately ietarmined to retain none of thom who vote the Bmrswvw ticW ?? this steelton. Soma. .of thees negroes votad thattick* t y os torday, and las t m?ht nob iWPktafl atv/ loageTw l This ls per?eotiy propar,' .ud?fii had >*oh universally done from tn*?; nitiijt ??i the negro political troubles, this oity would atgroaa who have maOo t?io night? hidooxw, V between their real friend* and tho Radical wre^;lgi^ negro** for A^iw*, anr?t-eua Dueriw- The ulwcda of.fflRst that -r-??' ,M :< '-~>-rn-- n n unm STATES COOBT-HOI?. OBO. S. Dava* FREBioiNU. -On tnotlou of A. H. BAQWX, Esq., tho ardor for tho salo of tho Z. B. Vonco WM altered, to inolude machinery and othsr material belong? ing to tho s teamer. In tho case Of JAW. PBfKOL? M. tho oteador J ? ttlo Addi?. On motion of JA?. BLITHE AI-STOW, it was ordered that SAMUKI. Jl. ATKINBOK, f?eqi, bo appointed Commissioner to., roooivo the ovidonoo, '?nd on motion of W. E. MIKBLL, Esq., that the respondents havo until tho bit of November to ami wer. MAIOB'H COOBT.-One of Africa's ebon son?, nh i would not have blushed if tho effort woe pos? sible, was caught in the act of cribbing a cabbage from a orate, Ho was an old offender, dru! os bo appeared to be fonoi'of logal 'noto^ kindly permitted to have a small room for fifteen dors where be could reflect on tho ovil effoefcs pro? duced by fondness for cabbage. An old practitioner, at tho bar, whose studios by < tho midnight lamp proved to bo tot) muoh for hi? brain, was found at the foot of the lamp in a pros trato condition. He was taken to a private apart? ment, whore he pursued his investigations until morning, when he at onoe struck ilo, and all doubts were solved by a simple transfer , of the '. conto uta of hie pockot to tho City Treasury. DratajOT (jovat-iloa. Ono. W. LOOA? nunn- j wno.-Tho Stale vs. Nelson Thomas olid Pataey Thomas-Assault and battery,. Not guilty. Tho State vs. John Groen-Lareony. Guilty po- : tit larceny. Tho State os. Robert Gaillard-Larceny. Not - faUty*,,, "'!P. ' . The tftate vt.' Vim. Fraser 'alias, Joe Williams Larceny, Not guilty.^..,,, Tho State vt. Charles Jonkins-Laroony. Not guilty. The State es. Wm. H. Halsall-Assault and bat? tery, Guilty, but recommended to the olomouoy ' jf tho Court. The State cs. Elijah Thomas-Assault and bat? tery. Pefendant disohargod from custody. The State os. Wm. Green-Assault and battory: \\ Jontinuod; d?fendant disohargod on bis own re? wgniaance, 'u : The State vs.- Henry Drain-Larceny. Plead ? j^niy pf pem loroeny. ; _ 1 IThe State vt. Wm. Saunders .Larceny. Plead 1 n??*y- ! The ' State os. Susannah Wilson-Assault ?nd lattery, Not guilty. : iw The SUt? as. Sarah Milton-Lar cosy.. Not. Proa >y Attorney-General, and defendant disohargod. j STBKET rHOTooBAtHiMO.- Tho d usky sons and laughters of Ethiopia, who claim ClmrloBten as ? heir homo, WOTO somewhat surprised yoetordoiy on seeing the Burnt District oQCupied by a photo-' ' ?raphor, who wai busily' engaged in making pi?- i .urea. His machine waa soon aurrouhdod by a ' rn rion*'crowd, who. were anxious, to witness. the , \ jperation, and who testified their amazement at bo powers of old, Sol by sundry exclamations." '. rh a Burnt District presents but few attractions for my but a atrangor, end tho econery ls too disa? greeable to induce many persons to perpetuate it. What was the, idea pf the ' photographer or what , portionier soches ho has taken w Ul ?ot probably \ i>e known until aeon in some of the numerous pi?- . ;priai.mngftisiuo8 of tho North, where they will ap- ,< pear in connection With some blood and thunder ;alo of tho war. Our idea is that ho WES lao much pleased with tho appearance of DAM. CASTBXLO'B ,: peat* sign-board, that- he was preparing picture, Jokets of admission to the circus, which would tnswer the purpose of hand bills and give th? pnbli? some idea of the wonders of the coming mow. ' . . . ; ALMOST A BCABE. -Tho practice of allowing ?wu to roam the atroota boa been frequently'!?1 uded tb, and, though contrary to a city ordinanoo. t is of doily occurrence. Yesterday morning a 50w, who had just boon released from her stable,' Teated some' consternation in the lower part of Sooting street, by rushing fiercely along, preferring bo sidewalk to tho unpaved street Fortunately rat few persons were in tho neighborhood st the imo, and tho cow took the neatest route for tho jurat district, where a meagre feast of dusty prose and woods awaited her. There are many morsons who have a wholesome fear of cattle, nat rithstmding their mild appearance; but when boy forget the lows of propriety and occupy the ?hole street, they should receive tho samo penalty neted' to unruly bipeds-be locked up for safe looping. The burnt district is unoccupied by any jeraon, and, if the op wa could be kept within its j imit?, there would be no cause of complaint; tnt ?hen they ore permitted to room undisturbed hi iny portion of the oity, wo think that the publio, rho oro not interested in cattle grazing, should be nformod that there is a low which imposes a pen? alty on the owners of tho stray kine. I ATTEMPT AT AESON AND ASSADLTDCO . Tam Pomos.-At 2 A. Bf. yesterday, Policeman CABHX, ?ho was on duty near the corner of Boaufain and Mazy ck streets, Btw flames issuing from the building occupied by Mr. JNO. II. BOLEEN asa rrooery store. The alarm was given, and observ? ing a suspicious person coming from the house he ivas ordered to halt. This he refused to do, but at? tempted to escape by flight, and, on being pur? sued, presented a pistol to the policeman. When lear West street, finding that ho was still pursued, ie fired the pistol, tho shot taking effect in the inn of CAHILL. Sergeants WESTOOAT and Bnji, ittraoted by the sound of the shot, rode up in ?imo to arrest the fugitive, who also drew his pis? tol on them, but was speedily overpowered. The Uro was oot in the rear of the building, and 0 quan? tity of cotton saturated with turpentine was secured by tho police. It was evidently a precon lortod plan to burn tho building and thus secure dither some booty or the insurance, but the watch? fulness of thc police frustrated the schemes of the r?scale. The house was owned by Mr. T. CLATST, tad insured for $5000, Which expires in a few days. PHOBIAS Donan, the man arrested for the attempt, s a ?tranger, and his real motive is not known, as ie denies ' being near the 'house. Ho" baa been ' turned over'to a magistrate for prosecution, and, ia the punishment'for arson ie hanging, wo fcrtnifc tome example will be made. Fires haye been of roquent occurrence, and tim evidence in thia ORSO a too dear and positive to allow the perpetrator ? escape. If yon want ?heap Blank Books;' ' If yon want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, Ste.; or, Mn.TiBwa' Almanac; fi yon Want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any stylo, or Aoconnt tlooka made to ord^r, with any, desired pattern of niling^go to I?IHAM GAnsis, No./>'?> Brpofl^y00* !,-A^'?mI>i*JsJ?s?--':' DO raovxos voa THE LIQUTOATIOH or san nmkapsi os TBS nxsT or ran orrr, WHICH AC ?SCI: D OH THB rataTprw nar os- sananaaa busv ~~k l^lo-c??^ ?V? ~?w?.> d-btof tho ".itv. which aacrue?ro tha. tejAetE'" aajTof September ant, ?tx per coat atoofc. oWlgaiory on the corporation of thaCityof Charloaton, shall bo issued naive th? direc? tion of the Mayor, to the peteoBS holding atotfka or trix percept, bonds ct tho city, and snotted to receive tbs rtteroat accmed thereon at the limo above stated, th? .aid ateek to bear t?tetest sitar .tba. mts of sta. per pant ?ar ann om, payable quarterly, .rod?omable In tbtrtr rears from date: .Frywwfcd, tThat no,part of .said stock ?han bs issued Mr shy mm l?t? than twenty BoUara, or tor any fractional parte/ a doU*r: Prov&sd,, also, that Ul sums for less than twenty dollars, and for fraoUoaal ??ari* o? a dolto, ehaU ba paid In city billa. :. u Bao. a. TAa? the ?erm of oortlflcaas, ana mode et Iranafsr of said stock nheU bs lubjaot to the sameregU' attona a? new ?ria? m tstatien teotbat c^sUpsc o?nt itockso? the oliy. . .., Baanea ia City CkwmcU tata tweaty-seeond dey otT Oese? ber, to ms yes? ef oer Lord one thousand eight hnn 'AfeasxMialalyisevsiii.. \?i?'Jt^A?A [L. 8.1 V. 0. aAn.I.aBB. Quyofd. Vt. H. Burra, Clerk of OouncU. October TS NHW YOBlt ' 1 "?'' .Cn'.:.;,,, ..... ?..yj';< : ? .. , -^.;!''"K (HHTaWtlBHRl) 18*M i_I I ! SCVEBT USSOBIPXION, WH10H WlXf, ? Il??-III???! ' |||_., linn.' .Il V M I. KINDS OF JOH WOKK DONK Ai' THU BAILY NEWS OFFICE. Anttton N?1M Tl?i? lMyj 1 Jpwg Q. afxutOB A Co. win Ben mit day, at, io o'nlook. in their nnotton Md?? room, Mo. 133 U ea Ung ?treat, tho stock of a b-ok ?fore; also, o handsome Bi uracil oar-. pat and rus, ........ .....m.. > ? :' .''' ;. MOKAT ft 0 Alouarn, will soll thks day, a* ?0 o'elOck. at (bair Anotion Balo?roem, No. 1*6 Meeting ?is??i ?yr nltuie. 'grocorlos, Ac."' | i" . , ?" '.',. , (U?sDPtmcx, Knox sj Oovwttl ?ell thia day, ?110 o'clock, ib their Cifro Anotion ?.Housc, No. H Hasel street, opposite Postifitee, mackerel, canned meato, fruits, JoDie?, milk, brandy, whiskey, older and furniture. MILKS Dftjuia will Md! this day, at 10 o'olocSt. ?this ' Store, corner of King and. fclborty Htro?te. boota. shoos, dry good?,/kc. .....t<nn?rr..*n fy .v?j*.<iy. E. M. MAJWUIJU A BBC WUl eon this day.'.at'lO*. o'clock, at No. ts Broad street, mvik dny ?nd harness, i How TO SATO DOOTOBS' Brxxs f-Ab importast qoca-,' Uon In tiloso high tariff times, bufcoeeily answered. (Jo, or ?end and ?et ono of Dr. HtrkMnxx*' OAS*.? of Ilo MCBOPATHio BPKCHTICS'. A full ??flo costa byt $1?, apd with lt you may prevent 0* treat Huccofssfully uino4onttj? of ?J1 diseases occurring in your famJiy aud.savo eo nin.cb pf doctors' fees.. Sold.'by ?rr* 'rm.?tm\ti?f??by.I? HUMPHREY'S' HOMOPATOTOMEDICINE CO., . ?ctobex?1 ".'i ; ; ; No. (502 -Bto^l^i^jrA^^'' ' A ?^iKilj Worth li wowing. WW* Tho host InvostmojiVfor an Invalid, who. suffers from debUlty or loss of appetite, ls a bottle of PAHKNIN'H He patio Bitter?, ss lt will bo sure to gWe relief. Vor eaio ny ?H Druggists. ' ' ; ' , ' f wi;;* cm**: ? What in TABRANT'8 EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, and what are its effects? These are quos ttonu which tho great American publie has o right to ask, and lt also has a right to 'expect a ?undid and satis? factory reply. The preparation ie a mild ?Ad gent?o .ali?o cathartio, alterativo and tonio, and is' moat care? fully prepared tn th? form of a sn ow white po wder, eon tabbing all tho wonderful medical properties or ?ho fttr fatoed Seltzer Spring? ?f Germany. ; Of Its effeote wo would. Bay that those who have teated tho preparation are tho beet judges, ?tad they declare over then* own signatures that tho preparation will promptly relieve Indigestion. Regulate tho flow of tho hilo. Cure every'Speele? of headache. Tranquillise tho nervous system.- ' Refresh sud m vig?rate.tho weak. Miti? gate the pangs of;Rheumatism. Neutxaliao acid in the Stomach. Cloanso and tone the bowel?. A seiet tho tailing appetite. Cure tho heartburn. .'. If you ara a sufferer give this Remedy one Mal, and it wlU convince yob'of tho above tacts. { TABB ANT tc CO., Sole Proprietors, Now York. Bold by all Druggists. Smos September ia Til? Time to Ajlvei-M.sc lu the i onnXry , THK PiicaNix hos a large circulation throughout th?, midd lo and Upper Din tri CW or tho State. Advertising, rates aa reasonable as the stringency of ., e money mar. kit will warrant. Merchante and "o th ors withing to use ?io column?, of tho paper win addrcsti , JT?IJAN A. 8?LBT. Proprietor, ?February 25 Columbia, 8. 0. Systems Him Down. ; Persons often allow their ay atoms ^o "run down," or rather ru?? Atm down by over-work, accompanied by a neglect of the proper means of invigoration. The result I? what ia celled "OEHRRAL DEBILITY ;" la other Words, a failure and partial aoUapse of the physical forces, accom. Denied, usually, by great depression of Spirits. The best remedy in such cases ls HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTEBS. Whether tho state of exhanaUon Ima been broughton by excessive physical labor, dissi? pation, anxioty of mind, ' cxpoeuro, or Any ether oonse, ' the remedial effect of this great stomaohto will be found squally prompt and certain. An a restorative, after severe .sickness has. prostrated tho bodily and mental ?nergie-, lt IA pronounced by competent medical au? thority "THE BEST TONIC IN USE." If men wera not foolishly careless about their health, and' overconfident tn themselves, they1 would always, when engaged in any work that required great exertion, uso corresponding means of sustaining their strength, For lids purpose HOSTETTER'S BITTEBS ore Invaluable. All tollers should nae them as an in vigoran t For those cons tautly employed in ln-door occupations, ?pc dally In crowded workshops, they may be reckon eil as th? very best safeguard of health. Where there ls a predisposition to constipation, or a tendency to bilious? ness, they may be truly ?aid to be a specific for wbieh there Is no substitute. 6 October il Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. TIIOUNTO?T, the groat TfrigHf*? Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and I'sychornetncian, who has aston? ished tho scientific classes of tho Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Mad onto THOHNXON pos? sesses eu oh wonderful powers of second sight aa to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of thc greatest Importance to the singlo or married of cither BOX. While In a ?tale nf trance, oho delineates the very features of the person you aro to marry, and by tho aid of an instrument of in? tonso power, known os the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a Ufo-liko picture of tho future husband or wife af the applicant, together with date of marriage, position lb Ufa, leading traits pf character, ko. Thia ls no hum? bug; as thousand of testimonials can assert. Oho will send, When desired, a oertlfled certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture ia what lt purports to be. By unclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, age, disposition and oomplexfon, and enclosing fifty cents ?nd ?tamped envolopo addressed to yourself, yon will re? set vo the picture and desired Information by return mail, AU communication? sacredly confidential. Address, in confidence. Madame ft. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 233,. Hudson. N. Y ly March 80 Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both ?exes. It teaches how the homely may bo com o beaut i lui, tho despised respected, and the forsaken loved. Np young lady or gentleman should fall to tend their ?dd ross, and receive, a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 80 , lyr ,'. .,' . ,Trp/,N. Y. ILL HAIL TO TBS CON0I1BM! iOPE FOR TOE DESP?SDinS INVALID. DEFER NOT THE USE OF RGPBIGTJE'S PULMONH! ELIM SPECIFIC. fiji MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, WHICH was precarious, and their recovery do?paired of. do now with grateful emanations to tho All-Wise Dis? poser, offer heartfelt thanks for this timely remedy. Dur? ing the short ttme slncb ile public introdnotlon into nae, the Originator baa moat happily reamed her. most san? guine expectations in manifestations issuing from ail quarters of its unpantleiled curative properties, to? lu no case where it haa been adminlsteroo with regard to di? rections, and persevered tn, baa it failed in lia beneficia) resu?Ss. ' . to rosorUsa to th!? remedy, tho Invalid oan depend upon the tafety of ovory artlole in its preparation, and while it accelerates the healthful rt actions ol each organ end vessel, the mind can be perfectly fred from appro., houston of any subtle ingredient hoing Insinuated into lt? composition. The appetite, which Improve? under its administration, is at liberty to indulge prudently tn whatever nutriment ls palatable, digestivo and wholesome, ?nd White it ls. no treatment to induce it. It 1? a pleasant AROMATIC CORDIAL, quito agreeable to the taste. Mao} a? a tang re? vivify er Mid balsam of health, ?t is ! without precedent,, end wo trust w itself ?*??*1 *g)tapso*ilols^or, GBE'H, nor?weOt corner of ME1STING Apella_.? . . lyr A ST ROLO 6 Y. ti ; Vi '',', . . _ ? AT TH? ytcmnauroh 3?YB*ATIO?I? ,y a,!/ MADE m tm GREAT ASTROLOGIST, Madame H^A.PERBIGO. ^ croc^ t?tft month ? > a ?mali Joe* - Addres*, Maruwa H. A. PKRBIOO, P.O. DnaWS?30?. JlOrrAtO. M.Y. MawhW ' it .?.?.*.jun**?> --- r minim.nj.nn ? J .'''?< '.. . .'?. .' iv %tAH i > m?ii >t 16 fM DBT BOOBS; ETC. ,: F?liJR'FIR & STILIMAN, ACTS. t.- ! NEW STORE, Lodlos' and Mi^'-BNGLIHHAN^ GERMAN WHUK ; U^^\\o^\\^ma l^tto?'-iuit Dono, in kintail and German .*?T*??ai? Fancy Wonted Socks Aw Children OofR-i', Ladles' and OttfldwD'tf -Merino ind. L. Wool Un l>RV ( OOBS, . .?Ur wo '!?>?. ii-arrara j ,i <. .nilli ,'l I IUI rlr| ll<| jOttld . ...j W?iSb KING-STREET: .W.-N ...<?, * i a?f.?'M-c. rvs J .xfriicrfvi^ . . J AMES B . BETTS, ' OF TU i : ?At?: mi ?> ^:'M , R(;BEKT .ADOEE & CO., :, FOREIGN MD B0V18TK1 BB? GOOK faroULD niLL ?HH ATTENTION OF CASH ?OT YV BBB to hie etock of F ALU ANO WINTER GOODS, td which additions are mads weekly. ,, / MB. BL i Ts will sell uniformly at th? lowest market. price?. Oh-nRce lo us value of Gooda will be promptly met; the public may roly on haying thin fledge, fully carri od out lu every department of his business. ' MB. E. L. K EUR}SON. so long ponnootcd with ike r>fy Qoods Bnsineaa in Charleston, Is engaged with Mr. B^^Mcondttotlng ntt^stoess. ' d ' No. 218 KING STREET, Betweon Rcuwl and Mar&at-sts, : ' ?. ? .;. _ ni . ??? . .?. -I- ? I Tf) E8PECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTENTION Q*V Xl) their oun torr ora and the public generaUy, to their | rtry extensive stock of DRY GOODS, Which will at all ?mee bo found complote. ?1 I DOMESTIC APARTMENT. iib this will be round a well, assorted stock of PEINTflf', I aiNGSAMS, SHIBTLNGS .and SHEETINGS, alf st the lowest market retes. , ' ' Especial attention la celled to our vbry cheap BM I . Shoo?ugs, S-i, ?-8 and int Longcloths. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. Wo have RED, WK!iE and COLORED FLANNELS, in groot variety; Blankets, tbawls. Nubias, Sontag!?, Hoods abd Scarfs, very cheap. CLOTH DEPARTMENT. : A splendid quality of BLOADCLOTH. for Ladles' Cloaks, ot $3 per yard. , ? ? Fine Cloths, Cashmeres ana Ves tin ga of all descrip? tions, suitable for Men's and Boya' waar. LINEN GOODS DEPARTMENT. The attention of Housekeepers ls invited to our very cheap LINEN GOODS, consisting of Irish Fronting Lin. tm, Linen Sheettus, Pulow Oase Linen, Table Damask, Table Cloths, Towels, Napkin?, DoyBoa and Huckaback, U 30 cents. il Linen Table Cloths at 78 cents to ll. Shirt Bosoms from 28 cents np. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. IN THIS PARTICULAR LINE WILL BB FOUND THE latest novelties of the season tn the rory best fabrics and POPLINS, Merinos, Empress Glob, Mohairs Black ona Colored Silks, Scotch Plaide And an extensivo variety of low-priced Dress Goods. A larg? lot of Balmorals and Hoop Skirts, Very cheap. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE THE LATEST STYLES OF SILK AND CLOTH COVERINGS made of the best materials and rory rosso nable. MILL MM AND NOTION DEPARTMENT, j FULL LINES OF THE BEBT MAKES OF KID, MLE and THREAD GLOVE? Ladies* Hats, Bonnets . And a very heavy stock of best Silk Ribbons of all widths and shades; together with and ex.ensivs assort- I j. mont of cloak Sets, Bugle Gimpa and Fringes, Guipure, I ; Br?asela Thread, Cluny and Blond Laces, Black and Colored SUk Velvet Ribbons. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. j LADIES', GENTS', AND CHILDREN'S RESr ENG. LISH, French, and German HOSE sad HALF HOSE, of (? all qualities, in Cotton and Woe 1, very cheap. A call is respectfully solicited. - j LOUIS COHEN & CO., No. 248 KING STREET. i October 10 wfm2mofl DRY GOODS! DRY (MS! T. MCCARTHY, 294 KING STREET, 2941; 1>EG3 RESPECTFULLY TP INFORM THE JD that he has REMOVED TO THE ABOVE and hao ?nat received a full and completa steck of AND DR Y 049? DS. DB3898 GOODS of SB kinds, OAUCOEH, DELAINES;: . CLOAKS. SHAWLS, : FLANNEL?, ^LANKBW'-iffiS-1 ' SIEBT, GLOVES, HANDKEROHLBF8, LINENS, IXJNiJ- I CLOTHS, SHEEflNGS, WHITE GOODS; ?o? ' i Joane, Twoods, Cloths, Cosstmort s, kc, kc. , ? ? . . - j - aus, ... . .**.". '. .. I Aeelcot stock of FANCY AND OTHER GOODS, nott ally Wondina FIRST CLASS .? ?<,"?f.'~ Dry Goods Store,ll ^^^^^^^^^ ' lov tM K1RO STREET, , Com? of Wentworth, under Masonic Hall. [ October 2 , ? g? : _wimlrno IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC , V : ..? . ' j.:?a*oM itatiWt wno - . I -'P......,,i?iii-i,.-i:L. TtTST OPENED AND DAILY RECBW?Nrt A SPLKSf vance ot, Northern cosbn Tho stock comprise?, every arttclo adapted lb? the season, and pureba)^ wftToo well to call ??on, se bargains will beolfer^.e?j ? -'?^ FAM* ANI*:il1^am^:^'^ DJB Y #:#0lD#? mmfsalm?m ?W maa? AW\?MaairMma>A?B^Bk? mWaWb ?rSt?VBBl?WWVttm. tm Winillt BP " WT !"*WB^W?W WWW?J T'?F^PWaTW?^^?? . ?lapted to Punters' "am we Iwwa.lorgo stock, lo which ;MAR?O?AJ^,:;'mim* *.-wwm ' ? vi.caf otnti'f, . ....M. .-, ' Mo. ? Auk BS?K, M*w T?ik. CMobsxjd mwtOata . TAILORING, ETC. EDGERTON & RICH ARDS TT AVK NOW CU'ENBD THEIR FALL AND WINTER tl BTOOKOl/' CLOTHS, OASSIMEUkS ANI> Vl'-ST fW3, which thar are prepared to make up. Oil WILT, ALSO, *?, !_.'.... ..[ woo*'tm t Wai I F. UNEN ?30SOM BHUITH, SHAKSfRAKE OOL . ! LABU, S jr.... ri,. Merino and Shaker 'Flannel Undershirt, and Drawer? Dilke of E?l ltd > urn h Cravat 'Hos 1 JijenOambrlo Hendkorobioia. Cotton Half Mono English. ?Uk Umbrellas, oto, i ;?; - , ALSO. ; Tabors' Trimmings. ALI,'OF WHICH Ut KY WILL BELL AT THE LOWEST KU*?5S?4 . *ARKwr PRICKS. ? ', BARGAINS IN FLANNELS. t? AX O NF, WELSH, PATENT AND TWILLED SOAR? Lli)T. of direct Impprtatton Bom Liverpool, which wa Offer nt Wlioloealo aud He tall, at s coustdorabj" r?duction from import coat, or a? low aa ttw Inferior article: of American Flannel*. They aro nil Wool, without mintero of ?hoddy, ?ad are admirably adapted fov Ladle?' Balmo? ral Skirts. ,.. . . , .: : j ??ie. aw ANO a? BROAD NTRKKT. ?ctober 36 .i mi mwm mum. A FULL STOCK OF; HOYT? BROS: SUPERIOR PATENT STRETCHED PAIENT RIVETED j ; . _ ; PATENT ?OJNTED ! Oak Leather Belting. THE CHEAT DEMAKD FOE THIS BELTING DC HtN?, Colonel IJ. M. HATCH'S Afprncy, ia aumotant gna rantoo tor IU quahUt-H. . Ver salo at Now York pri?es, tty \ ! HOLMES <& 'CALDER, Agento? No. 120 MEK?TNQ STREET, .fotober^. . , , , " Ch arl aa ton, ij. C. wmm \m m PAINTS. lO.OOO ?.rtua"1"' ********* Tv???m. -pm-? Philadelphia Whtto Lead : ?,000 Sba. Now York White .'.ead ! S ib?: ChS?S???zi?o - , ' 'I.OO^lbe-. r^nkeSBnowWhit?riatt' ? . ' > Ail Of tho above for eulo low by Labi HOLMES A CALDEE, October fti " -, ,. i ?Qy EM Mooting street OI L ! OIL ! OIL 1 GALLONS PURE . WINTER SPERM OIL SOO gallons Winter Bleached Whale Oil tSOO gallons Wo. l LarAO? BOO gallons No. 1 Tanners' Oil . 700 gallons English Lilipoi d Oil ? 400 gallons Hotted LsSSSefl Ott. low at, HOLMES A CALDER, 2-1 No. V2(S Mcotlng sirco?. LOTTERIES. GEORGIA VOS THE BENEFIT OF THE MAM QRPIiW HOME. 10YD, WILSON & CO., Managers. Great Extra Scheme, CLASS C. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000, THE HAVANA PLAN &60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. HUTS ONLY ONB DOLLAR! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, NOV'R 6th, 1867. All the Prizes will bo drawn! 1 PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR TEN DOLLARS LIABLE TO DRAW $30,0001 ALSO. raE GRAND SCHEME, CLASS Gr. Fo be drawn at Atlanta, lia.. NOT. 18th, 1867. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. i pi*s*:~os*.... 8OO.000 . ft Pria*, or...??,500 .?....c., MS? aoJUwirfi tifcdjiJ w "?fi J r^tivMi . .._ I Palamar..?5,000 18Prl?e?of.... SOO 1 Prise or.... .. tO.000 55 Prises or... ?BO 1 Prim or..... 0,O4K> aso mses or... ?soo A APPROrtttATION ITt?Zt? AMOUNTING TO Myona HvmBRiki..sis PHUKB UQ j rr*. nCKBTS ?12. HALVES tfl. QUARTERS ?a EIGHTM *li60. (.'?)<; .(it tlVTO'j t"i:!i eil ,#i>J'? v*. : tfr ' : ,.-" Th? above Brilliant Scheme ia worthy the attention of 4-0 public. Ita manaftocaont is ander tba control of gen Homed of the hlRhost Blooding tn our midst., and in tho mSUnUSSSm* Tho'charter of thia Lottery IE. from tho t-tate of Georgia, and bonds given for the payment of ^ifrr?tSSjftia without discount. Official ?WawingH sent ?aoh purchaser. AB Prisca, t aihad aA this t>fllce. ..... ?b^st^ U' ?kt? AU'owlcra for Ticket?, flehairies,1 and information to< be addressed'to , ? . r ?> : Offtoe: H?-. 20 HBOAD STltHBT. October 14 S TA T E L 0 T T E R 1 >i . <>'it;.n.oiM r ?TM M*ti;d uid.i . :? :.; lao ?rt .? .y iW.W?iB .llA.VA?A.^?) '?""'-.t ": .' If?l?t TKB i ...JF?^!E?niN'aI.-iF I. T . . . a fl :.?-lT ;<U ff /ttr^yftjgjji MU . Stljjtt?a^ Hanage?). tV^fUdUsTI. s?tiu*(X ' -^?*T fe' T'IT***' '*.slw>.?-y 'iJflC!? ?:.?* .e?,ie ?*j?ai Apjlt f^,''1 ..*s-":; :r Orteil; mmum?i ! i?B^sia?SF: i*l~iiW^sto?i?^w 'a* ???a w-io-ci* :o *^^#^T^^i^^^ .V-J'./' .aaoiMd' '?Wmtil?iV^^^if"1 ?a?? '?i .(aa! VV^W#M?ar? ^?-m^.?iOvJ AUCTION SALES Furnitur* of a Family Leaving the City. McKAY & CAMPBELL Will ?eil Tins PAY (Friday) 2Bth tort., at their An?. Hon Halo Koomi), No. 13? MeetliiK street, at 10 o'clock. THE KNTIHK HOUHEHOLD FURNITURE, ooswrriKii or : MABBLK-TOP BU UGA UH, Marble-top Washstands, Wardrobo, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Sofas. 'ietoa-Tetes, Ualr-seftt Chairs, Mahogany Dining Room and Contra ^o?"boB?U4o ?lM* BhmdKB. Mlrror-. Clocks, Carpets, Ai.no, COOKING 8TOVB, Fsndor, Flro Iron?, ftc. i ' , ALSO, - ^nilnlstrator, the 8ELVEN OCTAVE PIANO, not offered yesterday, aa advertised. AMO. 1 SUPERIOR SIX OCTAVE PIANO. Terms cash._ Oatober M Groceries, ftc. MCKAY & CAMPBELL Viii aeU THIS DAV (Friday). 2Mb Inst., at lo ?vi~* tn close consigumsnto, Tho balance of BACON SIDES, 8HOULDEU8, Pork fri turnings, Cheese, Canned Fruits, Botttsd Liquors. Vines, Ac. axso, HAHNES?, SADDLES, Bridles,'ScaloSjand Weights 'ump Kottles, Trunks, fco. ALSO, 1090 HITO AH? 1000 Manilla Cheroots Tobacco. Terms cash. October 25 Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Jv. BY MILES BRAKE. ?ls MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sall at my Store, corner of King and Libertv streets, 60 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. I oovsisTtHQ or : CASKS MEN'S BROGANS, balm oral?, Union Galt? rs. ixtord Ties end Boots. Ladles' Lasting Congross, Mo? oee? and Buff Halmorals, fcc. An assortment of Ladies', Hissss' and Children's HOES In Cartoon?, ALSO, AN nrVOIOE OF DRY GOODS JUST BEOHVED. OOVSISTTHQ or: BLUE PLAIDS, Prints, Delaines, Cambric, Honte Sin, Denim, Battinot, J san. Hosiery, Madras Handker of?. Spool Thread, ftc. October 2? AQRICUITURAI. WANDO FERTILIZER. ?0 THE PLANTERS AND FARM? ERS OF THE SOUTH. I1HE UNDERSIONED WILL BB PEEP ABED BY THE I 1st of Docomber, to supply orders for the WANDO KRTILIZER. This Fertilizer ls made in this city under tho personal .ipcrvlsion of Dr. St. Julien Ha von ol. Chemist; and we 1er lt to tho fin nt ors and Farmers as one of tho best In areas! rm tho vir i<i nf tho rv>t?n" n",i W. C. DUKES & CO., NO. 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC WHABF. October 16 wfrnlH 'EAGLE" COTTON GINS, KATIE O?TLY BY BATES, HYDE <& CO., Bridgewater, Mass. NEW YORK-187 Water street. BOSTON-li Pheonix Building. NEW OIILEANS-Ol St Charles street. August 6_?tmo INGERSOLL'S [AND POWER COTTON PRESS. or Convenience, Economy and Cheapness, the greatest Labor Saying Machine that can be put on a Plantation. OPINION 9 OF TBE PEOPLE . ALLEUDAM, BABXWKU, DISTRICT, 8. C., I March 1, 1607. j euri. Little A Marshall : QamExni : I need, during the past season, one of Ingersoll's Portable Cotton Pr?seos,'7 purchased of yon at September. I have always been proludioed In favor tho "Screw Press," and nothing but dire necessity br? iced mc to try any other. I take pleasure, however, In ?ding my testimony In favor of its enure adaptation to - o wants ot s cotton plantation. It has surpassed my oat sanguine expectations. I have packed with but ro hands, yet I prefer four-two at es ch lover. My des all weighed over 600 lbs. The first lot T sent to arket averaged 662 lbs. My impression bi that 600 Bis. about the capacity of the Press, and a greater number ' pounds subject the fbdow-block to too much risk, un- , ss the sides of the cotton box was increased. It would : ld greatly to the value of the Press If the cotton box . as ten inches longer. In haste, I am, very respectfully. Your obedient servant, ftc, B. W. LAWTON. P. S. I took my Press down and carried it some four Rea to pack the crop of a neighbor, who failed to have "Screw" built; he was so much pleased that he has jtermiucdto abandon the "Screw" and purchase "In. moll's Press." B. W. L. Omoi or KINO'S MOUNTAIN RATLBOAD COHF^KT, I YonKviLLK, 8. C., April 16, 1867. J Or.NTLBMKs : I have just received your letter ot Feb dary lath-upon my return to this place, alter an ah? inco of two months-and this reply may be too late for >nr "Descriptive Circular or IngessoU's Cotton Press." The Press I used In packing ray cotton last year orked admirably, packing, with ease from 600 to 625 is. With good active hands to work lt, I am satisfied ist from eighteen to twenty bales might readily be asked m a day. Thia Press combines the advantages of lightness, and ansoqucnt portability and simplicity (being easily man? ged bv any one of ordinary lntelHgenos?. Great tom resslng foros, with little motive power, and "last, bnt ot least," lt ls worked entirely by hand, thoa saving for ie farm horses the hard labor imposed upon them hy ie use of the ordinary "Screw." Itespectfnlly, fcc, yours, li. M. LAW. To Li rrm fc MAUBHALL. Charleston, S. C. For DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR and PBICE LIST ddrees LITTLE & MARSHALL, agents for the Ingersoll Cotton Press. No. 1A0 MEETING STREET. Opposite Pavilion Hotel. June lt g mwf Charleston, 8. C. 4 Preven!ion is Better than Cure. " DH. R?CORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A WHOYEO AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY /\ th? s rf neb Medical Faculty, ss tho only sale and *tsH>bie ?ntlilot<! -against infection from Special Diseases, -his invai noMe (reparation ia suited for either sex. and LOS proved, from ample experience, ito? ? most eAotent nd WUabie Preventive ever discovered, thus enacting a esideratum long sought for in the Medical World. Ii iscd according to directions ovary possibility of danger nay be avoided} a stogie application will radically no ti? rante tb? venereal vims, expel all impurities from tho bsorbent vessels, and render contamination impossible, ie wise in time, and at a vary small outlay, save bonn oi i o ?o?d bodily and msnUl tormenta. . ?. : This most reliablo specific, so universally adopted in Ito Old World, te sow offered for aale for the first time in k merl GA by Y. A. DU PORT fc CO., only authorized ,genta for tho United ?ates, Pri?e? pw bot??e. large hotUo, don?te aia^ ?S. Xhe usual discount to the trade. Sent, securely ?eked, on rooelpt pf price, to any address, with direo lons and pamphlet, by addressing to . F. A. DUPOBT fc CO., Bole Agents for Dr. Rloovd'sP. L., May 23 lyr No. laCtold Bireet, New York. " F?M FOR ALI ! ?hofi^M^ymak?^itIf aotirceof tMom?.^illI tn ? Wc?LS??i?? EXCEL8I01U 'fe. : : OHASTEX.&Ali*R KomOvSteg Superflu?** H*?* tf?TB AUCTION SALES. Sale under Foreclosure of Mortgage-Stock of a Book Store. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & ?0. THI-. I>AY, 25tb lust., at 10 o'clock, will bo sold. ?t our Auction Halos? . No 183 Meeting t<tr?>o?, THE ENTIKK STOCK OE \ ROOKHTOKE. UN DEB FORECLOSURE OF BlORTUAOE. FROM - TO - A largo cul ?erl ion ol HOOK ; unions i li. m toute valu? able Catholic Workf, Prayer Hooka, fte. ALSO, M'lioor, BOOKS, Magazines, Novel?, Lotter .and Foolscap Paper, itv, ll* Conditions cash on dolivory. October 'IR Handsome Brussels Carptt a%d liuy. BY JOHN G. 31 IL NOR & jUO. Tins DAY, 26th inst., at 10 o'olock, win bs sold it our Auction Salesroom, No. 183 MestiiiK street, 1 handsoms BRUSSELS CARPET, moesu? Ins r>%- yards by 4, with largo additions for seams 1 handsome Brussels Rug 1 strip Carpet, 8 yards. Conditions cash on dolivory. October 23 Maekerel, Conned M ?nts, Fruits, Jellies, Milk, Urandy, Whiskey, Cider and Furniture of a Family leaving the city. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO., Cash Auction House. No. r,r> tinsel street, opposite PoMofflrc. Will sell THIS DAY, commencing at 10 o'clock, " - CARES PLAIN AND MIXED PICKLES, Onions, Radish, Tomato Sauce, Turkoy, Chicken, Clams. Oreen Corn. Pears, Peaches, Strawberry?, Raspbenys, Applo Butter, Jollies. ' 5* ALSO, BRANDY, Wut"?*?. Cider, Lagor Beor, kc. AUH>, FURNITURE OF A FAMILY, viz : MAHOGANY WARDROBE, Mahogany and Cottage Bedsteads, Crib?, ? Mahogany Washstands, Bureaus, Tables, Parlor, t liles and Rooking Chairs, Carpets1, Looking Glasses, Glass Ware, Crockery, Feather Beds, Mattre.ses, Blankets, Sheets, Cooking Stoves and Utensils. AXSO, OM A COO ONT OF AH SOTATX, WATCHEM, Swards, Pistols, kc. _ Conditions cash. October 22 1 Large Mule, Dray and Harness, A Variety of Household and Office Furniture, Work Hench, Turning Lathen, fte., jr. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO., THIS DAY. 10*4 o'olook, at No. 3? Broad street. October 26 Two Decked Flats. MILLIGAN & SON WUl seU TO-MORBOW, 20th inst., at the wliarf on Sui Uvan's Island, at 10 ti o'clock. Two DECKED FLATS, each measuring 75 foot long, 10 feet beam, and 4 feet 8 inches riopth of hold; but one rear old and in good condition. Terms ca h. wi2 October 26 PRIVATE SALES. One of thc Most. Valuable Farms on Charleston Neck for Sale or to Lease. BY 1. S. K. Bm?Hjt?f?\ kt Private Sale or to Lease An exceedingly valuable and beautifully located MAR? KET FARM, of sixty-six (06) acres, about four milos "rom tho city, on tho Ashloy River. This place has been ispt under tho highest cultivation, and has upon lt all .he buildings, includiug a neat Residence, necessary for ts successful management. For further particulars apply ns above, at No. 40 BROAD STREE I', up stairs. October v>3 wituS MISCELLANEOUS, rlIK THORIR1GH-BRED STALLION "JONCE HOOPER." by imported Albion out of a hun of the best racing stock in America, will stand for he Fall Season at the SHEDS IN CHURCH STREET, ipply to . ROBT. HAYNE, Groom. October 26_ fmwO* TO RAFFLE, rWO LOTH OF LAND SITUATE Di THE TOWN OF Aiken, s. C., measuring and containing in front 00 eot by 160 feet in depth, each. They are disposed in his manner for tho purpoeo of procuring lund H to enable i distressed family to lcavo tho Stato in tho hope of bet ering their condition. Said lot? are valued at S6 per han ce. October IB ENGINEERS AND lilt? ATTENTION ? "1 O TO NO 203 EAST BAY AND BUY YOUR JT CROCUS EMORY POWDER , ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY EMERY CLOTH, kc, for polishing. ALSO, TANNERS' OIL NEAT8FOOT OIL, for Loather Hoso LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery. 1 figures within tho roach of all. WM. M. BIRD & CO. September 18 HOWE'S x PREMIUM STANDARD 4 LWAY8 TAKE THE HIGHEST PREMIOM, AND t\_ TOOK IT AT PARIS THIS YEAR, as official doou aonts will show. These Scales are placed ontirely on their actual merits, s every Scale is warranted to give entire satisfaction. . .: I RAILROAD TRACK GOUNTER HAY. COAL BUTOHEBS* DORMANT DRUGGISTS' and PORTABLE BROKERS' SCALES, >t every sbse and variety. Call and examine samples at he CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign of Marvin's Safe. W. M. BIRD & CO., September 0_NO. 203 EAST BAY STREET. ? ; MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR AND DAMP PROOF MARVIN'S PAIENT SAFES never mould their contents. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never corrode the iron. , ' MARVIN'S PATENT HAFKS, never lose thou- Fire proof MARVIN' S PATENT RAFE3 are the only SAFES flue?, with Alum and Dry Plaster. No other Safe has these qualifications. wlix-tl . . . . j .i . -o di ..'\i.?? l?rE REFER TO THE MERCHANTS, COTTON PAO" W TOES. Bankers and Jewelers qf this city whom we have supplied.. Sixty-eight of these Safes have been sold by us since the clove of tho war, which alone should be a sufficient guarantee that they ave ail we claim- <-??.?.? OaU and examine the Stock now on bend, or send for ? Circular. ''" . W. M. BIRI) & CO. u NO. 203 EAST BAY, Agente tor CHiaaiUwton. { September* ? ?..-:...! FR0&?, BUCK & Cfty E WHOLBlg.AL.IC AN? IlKTAIL OKALK??? li? A?I> MA?WKACTP?M?RB O*! /. IF TT ? INT #3? TU^i J??" OP EVERY VARIETY. m ' ?it No. 73 Bowery, near Canal Street, / NEW YOR?C i t?^?a STEAMBOATS, HOTELS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS FURNISHED AT THE BHOBTEST N?TIGE. "*.. 3 AU Goods purohassd of our Honan guaranteed jB?$ presented. t I:J ,H??KVI B.W. mar. iAtastf***". .w^rWPp? QtMmrlm^,- t_., ._g j CS. miVVLKVX'H I?A*??MV ' ..'.!''/! For l?istantftiicoa? Betacliment of Horses froto '??"Jt An^Ti mSp*.? otto** by tho -ub?r^ to tho nubile. feeUad assured thor will and.it, upon. exsmb nation, ene ottr^?rreatestlnveettoa?ajof tt?e,agc . .. o^OdXbo?^p???to^ihn? molding any l**^^^n|S?2 of ft boree fWHs*. ho may Wi???ad ?*sf???? ?UOBWSK gave ewowSs^ lo v$.i??ila????^0? .^^^^fL-j i-.ii il?o? MJBbatUeth?baeei, etetrffeife May 10 Editor asril OT^ssaietOK,