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m ga?| gnus SATTJ1U)A^Ml^RX LNG, OCTOBER 26, 1867. LOCAL MATTHUS. To THAN ?ir yr ADVERTISERS.-No transient ad TOTtiaemont ?iii oe published in this journal hero after unices paid for to advance. By transient wc meen an advertisement from any person who is not a rogmlsx advertising customer of tho NEWS. Jon WORK.-Wo have now completed our office SD aa to execute, in tho shortest possible time ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and wo moat re? spectfully ask tho patronage of our friends. CHANGE IN HOUR OF DETATVRE OF CHAMTTON. It will be seen, bv our advertising columna, that the hour for thc departure of the steamer Cham? pion has been changed to four F. M., at which time all passengers should be on board. -o Shippers por Steamship Champion for New York arc requested to sond in their bUls of lading for signature, at tho office of COURTENAY A TREN HOLM, Agonts, corner of East Bay and Adgers South Wharf, (up stairs.) bv ll o'clock A. M. this dar. THE MEXICAN MINISTER.-Senor ROMKRO visited the Wilderness yesterday, and was received with an official salute. Tbo Wilderness is now coaling np preparatory to going to sea, and when tho ne? cessary repairs on her boiler aro completed, will leave with Senor ROMERO and fimily for Yera Cruz. PAINTS, OILS, Ac.-Messrs. Hourn A CALDER advertiso in to-day's paper a full supply of tho various oils, paints, &c., used by builders or con? tractors. Those articles havo been bough' at tho manufacturer's prices, and will bo sold lou, many of them at Now York prices. They have a full stock of superior leather belting, which ls in great demand, and which bas loug been considered the cheapest e: A best article of the kind that is made. I. L. FALK.-This name has been inseparably associated with the clothing t rado of Charleston for a number nt years, and the announcement that a new stock of goods has been received is sufficient to induce a visit and a purchase. Mr. FALK has recently received large additions to his stock, which comprises clothing and dry goods of every description. His stand is in the most fashionable portion cf King street, and the promenaders ean easily take a glance at his stock while passing. There is'but little time left to preparo for Winter, and wo ?./l.-ise all to dela j no longer but to pur? chase immediately. THE REV?VALOS BROAD STRUT -We do not wish our readers to infer that any spiritual mani? festations recently occurred on this sober tho? roughfare. We mean simply the revival of busi? ness. Messrs. EDGERTON A RICHARDS havo re? sumed their tailoring business, and have opened their Fall and Whiter goods. These havo been selected with care and by those who are familiar with tho wants of the Charleston public. Tho former customers of Messrs. EDGERTON A RICH? ARDS will bo plea -d to learn of' their resumption of business, and a visit to their establishment in Broad * tr cot will cause many to take the oath of allegiance and renew their acquaintance with new clothes. Messrs EDGERTON A RICHARDS have laid in a full stock of every article that can im? prove the appearance of the human biped, and give the world some assurance of a man. THE CHARLESTON SAVINGS INSTITUTION; in Equity, Charleston District, in the matter of the Charles? ton Havings Institution. Pursuant to adjournment, tho counsel employed in this case, and a number of spectators, met be? fore JAMES TUPPER, Esq., Master in Equity. Masars. MCCRADV and PRESSXET offered a scheme for the settlement of tho a?kirs of tho institution, in opposition to that proposed by Messrs. MACBETH A BUIST, SIMONS A SKTGLTNG, and WHALET, MIT? CHELL A CLANCY. Messrs. MoCREADY A PBSSSLEX defended their scheme in able speeches, and were opposed by Messrs. JOHN PHILLIPS, J. BARRET COHEN, W. D. PORTER, W. G. DESATJSSURE, JAMES fi MONS, sr., HENRY BUIST, WM. Wu ALE Y and T. Y. SIMONS, who spoke in favor of the plan originally proposed. Mr. MCCREADY was heard in reply. The Master has tho subject under consideration, and *ill probably rcrrrt on Monday. Qc D?T.-Tho solemn stillness that broods over the city is somewhat oppressive. A little more bustle and activity would enliven business circles, and would show that Charleston is not dead, but sleeping. At present, it is all quiet along our Po? tomac; not even hore and mere a stray item. Every ono seems to bo holdiujr back for the circus, or Micawber-likc, aro waiting for something to tnrnnpbeforj they turn out. This is peculiarly noticeable in the Police Courts. Tho cells art un? tenanted, and no disposition is manifested by the public to becomes boarders nt tho cxponso of tho city. Yesterday morning tl ere was not a single case beforo tho Mayor, and no arrests were made Others beside the conscript fathers aro studying retrenchment, and unless someways and ricans aro adopted, tho Mayor's Court will become a use? less institution. A society for the encouragement of vice might be of great service, as the greenback salve covers a multitude of evile, and whon well applied, it is not objectionable. DISTRICT COURT-HON. G. W. LOGAN PRESIDING. -The State vs. Henry Douglass, Henry Townsend and John Kirk-Horse Stealing and Receiving Sto? len Doods. Guilty as to Henry Douglass and Hen? ry Townsend, and not guilty as to John Kirk. The State 05. Isaa: Grant -Larceny. Guilty of Petty Larceny. Tho State vs. Amy Adams-Larceny. Nol pros. by Attorney General. Defendant discharged. The State vs. Jane Rourke, and tho State vs. Ann Smith-Cross indictment for Assault and Bat? tery. Verdict, Not Guilty in both case. The State os. Chas. Wilhams, Henry Williams and Dan'l. Middleton-Larceny and Receiving Sto? len Goods. Guilty. The 8tate vs. Maiming B. Reeder-Assault and Battery. Not Guilty. The State vs. Louisa Walker-Larceny. Guilty of Petty Larceny. The 8tate vs. Dick Simons-Larceny. Not Guilty. A GLACIER TN SOUTH CAROLINA.-A writor in the Greenville Enterprise, of Octobe- 23, signing himself "B. F. S." draws attonlion to a very inter resting geological feature in tho Northern part of the State. Ho says: "Adown the valley of tho Enoree, through the many old fields that border that stream, may bo seen long linos of dark rounded rocks, vulgarly called "niggor-heads,' but known in the books aa "horne blonde." These neks are not detached fragments of thc gneiss formation that prevails hereabout, but evidently foreigners from a distant latitude; they have been been borne bete" in the embrace of the ice-king; the genial climate baa molted the glacier, and left these indubitable monuments of its visit. So tar as observed, these rocka appear at intervals for 1 wouty or thirty niUesfroni near Chick's Springs to Patton Shoals. I do not wiah to put Agassiz and Lecompte on a raise brail, bu' if their teachings are correct, it is the only way to account for theae rocks. In high precipices like thc Table Rock, fragments are detached by alternate freezing and thawing, and if they should tall on a glacier, they will move along with it, and of course, deposited as the glacier melts away." POLITICS IN CHESTERFIELD.-The Yorkville En? quirer learns that at a public meeting of tho registered voters of Chcsterfleld Dhrtrict, white, black and intermediate, it mai harmoniously re? solved that tho candidates nominated for their District should he as follows : For the Convention-one white man and one negro. For tho Legislature- all white. For Congre??- one negro. It was also resolved that tho delegation to tho Legislature be instructed lo voto for a colored United States Senator. The reasons assigned for this peculiar selection of candidates are : Fust, that tho white voto of Chesterfield is greatly in excess ott the colored, and is, therefore, entitled to exclusive representa? tion in the Legislature. Second, that the colored vote is largely in the majority in th? Congressional District, and therefore has a right to select thc Congressman. Third, that the negroes are in the ascendant in the State, and ought, thorofore, to have ono of their number to represent tho State in Uie United States Senate. The nomination of a negro fp ibo Convention ia announced to bo sim? ply a piece of magnanimity on the part of tho whites, who could elect two white men if they chose to do so. Harmony seems to be the motto in Chesterfield; the ccnflicting colors ot their future representa? tives are i>/ranged with such nico discrimination as to make a delicately beautiful raintsiw across the dark cloud of South Carolina polities. INTERNAL REVENUE-From the Greenville En? terprise, wc learn that tho entire District of Oreen v as been made au ABtcsBoriaJ Dibtrict. Capt. E. rteDeos SMITH, who has had chargo of tho Lower Boginiont, baa been commissioned over the whole, and will couduct tho business of both tho Upper and Lower. Captain S. having given such satisfaction, those in authority appreciate his qualities as an officer, aud thus publish their con? fidence ir. him. II. n. If yon want cheap Blank Books; If yon want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, ic; or, MiLiJzas' Almanac; lt you want Printing executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books mude to order, with any desired pattern ot ruling, Ro to IlntAM HAEMS, No. 59 Broad street. BXJSIN ESS N ( vriCKS. ALL KINDS OF JOD WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. Auction Sates Tbis Day. J. P. IL ETFINO vii seU tliis day, by order from the United States District Court, at ll o'clock, st tho old Exchange, the huU of tho brig Henry Laurena. DURBLC & Co. will ?ill thia day, at 10 o'clock, at Na 588 King street, cheese., furniture, dry goods, kc. ONE HUNDRED DOLLABS a year saved, is TEN HUN DnED EARNED, and this every respectable family may do by having one of Da. HUMPHREYS' cases of Hoxoro FATHio SPECIFICS. With one you may trust successfully nine-tenths of all diseases occurring in tho family, thus saving this amount in pain, suffering, loss of tims and doctors' fees. Pries $10, tent by express free on re? ceipt sf the price. Address M cars: BETS' HSMOMPATHZC Manierait Co., Ootobor 2C 1 No. Ki Broadway, N. Y. -0 Dr. S. A. Chevalier's Beautifier and Pre? server, a vegetable and botanical crea n, for Improving the comr'.exion and skin. Prepared OMI and SOLELY by the world-renowned chemist, SARAH A. CHEVALIER, IL D., No. 1123 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists. October 15 ruths 6 HERVEY M. CLBCKLEY, M. D., Homeopathic Physician. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, SOUTHWEST COBNER COLLEGE AND GREEN STREETS, (Iharleeton, S. C. CONSULTATION HOURS-From 7 to 9H *. ttom ? t0 *>,' P. M. ; from 8 to 10 P. M. October 3 thstuM Try Thean. Many persons have within this summer experienced the bcnetlts to be derived from the use of PANKNIN'B HEPATIC BITTKBS. We would recommend them to all who stand in need of a tonic. For sale by ad Druggists. s October G A cara. What is TAB RANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, and what are its effects? These are ques? tions which tho great American pnbiio has a right to ask, and it also has a right to expect a candid sud satte tactory reply. Tho preparation is a mild and gentle salino cathartic, alterative and tonic, and ls most care? fully prepared in the form of a snow white powder, con? taining all the wonderful medical properties of the far famed Seltzer Springs of Germany. Of ita effects wo would say that those who have tested thc preparation aro the best judges, and they declare over their own signaturas that the preparation will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the flow of tho bile. Cure every speciM of headache. Tranquilize the nervous system. Refresh rad invigorate the weak. Miti? gate the pangs of Rheumatism. Neutralize acid tn tho stomach. Cleanse aud hue tho bowels. Assist the tailing appetite. Curo tho heartburn. If yon are a sufferer give this Remedy one trial, sud lt w-ill convince you of tho above facts. TARRANT .t CO., Solo Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Smos September 12 The Time to Advertise in the Country. THE PB rs NIX baa a large circulation throughout Un. middle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising rato? os reasonable as tho stringency of e monoy mar? ket will warrant Merchante and others wishing to n-v the columns of tho paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia ?. C. Systems Run Down. Persons often allow th air systems to "run down," or rather run them down by over-work, accompanied by a neglect of tao proper means of invigoration. The result is what is called "GENERA:, DEBILITY ;" iu other words, a failure and partial collapse) of the physical forces, accom? panied, usually, by great depression ol spirits. The beet remedy ha such cases is HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Whether tho state of exhausUon has boen brought on by excessive physical labor, dissi? pation, anxiety of miul, exposure, or auy ether cause, the remedial effect of this great stomach'c will be found equally prompt and certain. As a restorative, after severe sickness has prostrated the bodily and mental ?nergie.?, it ls pronounced by competent medical au? thority 'THE BEST TONIC IN USE." If mon were not foolishly careless about their health, and ovor-con?dent in themselves, they would always, when engaged in any work that required great exertion, uso corresponding means of sustaining then* strength. For this purpose HOSTETTER'S BITTERS are invaluable. All toilets should use thora tut an in vigor mt. For tiloso conetmUy employe. 1 in in-door occupations, especially in crowded workshops, they may bo reckoned as Uio very boat safeguard pf health. AVhcre thero is a predisposition to constipation, or a tendency fo bilious? ness, they may be truly said to be a 8i<ecific for which there is no substitute. 0 October 21 Know thy Destiny. 1IADA?""? E. F. THORNTON, vSe great English Astrolo? gist I'lairvo^ant and I'sychometncian, who has aston? ished the scientific rlasreg of the Old World, has now liv rated herself at Uudsor, N. A'. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena? ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person yon are to marry, and by the aid or an Instrument of in? tense power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of tho future husbsnd or wife of thc applicant together with date of marriage, position lu Ufe, loading traits of character, kc This ia no hum? bug, as thousand of testimonials can assert She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it purports to bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, uge, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty rents aud stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will re* ce; ve the picture sud desired information by return mall. All communications sacredly confidential. Address, io confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. 0. Box 333, Hudson. N. Y ly March 30 Free to Everybody. A Large ? pp. Circular, giving information Of the : reatest importance to Uie young of both sexes. It leaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their i dd ress, aud receive a copy post-paid, hy return mail. Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Troy. N. V. TAILORING, ETC. EDGERTON & RICHARDS HAA'E NOW OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOi'K OF CLOTHS. CASSIMKRr.S AND VEST I NOS, which they are prepared h> make up, OR WILL .??ELL BY THE YARD. ALBO, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. SUCH AS : AVHITE UNEN BOSOM SHIRTS. SHAKSPEARK COL? LARS Merino and Shaker Flannel Undershirts iud Drawers Duke of Edinburgh Cravat Tics Suspenders, Kid Gloves Lineu Cambric Handkerchief*:. ( 'olton Half Hoso English Silk Umbrellas, etc. ALSO. Tailors' Trimmings. ALL OF WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. BARGAINS IN FLANNELS. SAXONY. WELSH. PATENT AND TWILLED SCAB LET, ot dlrrct importation ii om Liverpool, which wu offer at Wholesale aud Retail, at a considerable reduction I rom Import cost, or as low as the Inferior article of \mericau Flannels. They aro all Wool, without mixture of shoddy, and are admirably adapted for Ladles' Balmo? ral skirts. Rios. 32 AND 3* BROAD STREET. October 25 _ FALL AND WINTER GOODS FUE ?ENTLEIHEN. DORBAUM & MENKE, M ERCHANT TAlXiOBS, NO. ISO KING STREET, THREE DOORS ABOVE HORLBECK'S ALLEY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS ol every description, suit* titted in the highest style, and as cheaply os can bo done by auy ottior establishment in HM etty. Full saUstaetioti ?uarautee<t thstnlmo October 17 THE MARION STAR, n^STAB DISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS J\i published at Marion, s. C.. in the central portion of the country, and oilers n lavorable medium to Mer? chants, Druggists, Machinists, and ult classes who desire lo extend their business in the Pee Dee couutry. For the hem-lit pf our advertising patrons, we shalt in addition to our subscription hst, which is constantly m cr- asing, publish and distribua-, gratuitously, copies ul the STAR, during the business season this Fall. Bates ol Advertising liberal. W. J. McKERALL, November 2U Editor and Proprietor MILLINERY, ETC._ MRS. BOOTH WILL OPES ll Uli STOCK OF MILLINERY JND nm GOODS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, TO WHICH THE ATTEST ION OF HER CUSTOMERS IS INVITED. October 21 thstuG OILS, PAINTS, ETC. " (UK LEATHER BELTING. A FULL STOCK OF HOYT'S BROS. SUPERIOR PATENT STRETCHED PATENT RIVETED PATENT JOINTED Oak Leather Belting. THE GREAT DEMAM? FOR THIS BELTING DU? RING, colonel L. M. HATCR'S Agency, is snfflolont gua? rantee tor its qualities. For sale at New Tort prices, by HOLMES & CALDER, Agents, No. 126 MEETING STREBT, October at_Imo_Charl-ton, ?. C. Wfl?llDMDZICPMTS. 2^ OOO I EAD PREMIUM PURE WHITB 10,0 0 Iba. pure Philadelphia White Laad K.l'OO lbs. New Tcrk White Lead fi.ooo Hw. pure Fronch White Zinc 10.U00 lbs. Wauhiligtou Medal Whlto Zion 8,000 lbs. Franklin Snow White Zinc. All of the above for sale low by HOLMES * CALDER, October 24 Imo No. 120 Mectinc s tr? et. OIL! OIL ! OIL! Pi A A GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL e)UV- .'?O gallons Wluter Bleached Whale Oil dOO gull on u No. 1 lard Od 500 callous No. 1 Tannera* Oil GOO gallooR White Oak Oil SOO gallons pure Neatf foot Oil 700 gaUonn EuRhah Linseed Oil 400 gallona Boiled Linaoed OIL For sale low at HOLMES & CALDER, October 24 Imo No. 120 Meeting street _SALOONS._ RESTAURANT, BT WIM & ?HR, Corner of Broad and Church streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. TETS WO? LD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR VT friend?and the publie that wo have recenUy titted np our establishment, and have now connected with tho IB .A- IR/, WHERE THE ?EST LIQUORS NAT BB HAD, A NUMBER HE RESTAURANT. ON THE OLD FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE STYLE, Where everything in Deagon ia furn tah f*d on reasonable terme. Orders for MEALS will be promptly attended to. MILL POND AND PLANTED OVSTERS alway? en hand, and will be chipped to any part of tho State, lu cana ar lu b?rrela, nt low prices. HARN & SHERHAMMER. September 17 tuthalmos RESTAURANT. WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS! MESSRS.II.il. BHIIOP&CO. No. 133 Meeting street, HAVE RECENTLY REFITTED THEIR EttTAHLISH MENT, and have now connected wPb tho DAR A FINE RESTAURANT, WHERE MEALS CAN BE OUT ADN RD AT ALL nouns. CHAR!.KS ROBERTS, an old nod popnlar Caterer ot thia city, has brun eugaged a? Steward, and he will de? vote hit time U) thin bunine**, ami the entire routine ol the Culinary l>. martin, nt will bo under hin Immediate supervision. Every delicacy that can be obtained either in this mar? ket or abroad wdl bc secured, and UM Tables IK> suppllep with the first ol the Reason. THE BAR HAS BEEN RESTOCKED WITH Liquors of every variety, AND THE CUSTOMERS OF TnE ESTADLTSHMENT will bo served by attentive and careful waiter?. Orders for MEAL'S, both Dinner? and Suppers, will meet with prompt attention, ami bo prepared by experi? enced cook?. Tho Billiard Saloon, On tho ?rcoinl floor, ls supplied with PHELAN TABLES, Of the beat make, and ha? every convenience for tho com? fort of visitors. ? ?mtember ll ill If AIL TU THE COiXOLEROR ! 11IPE FOI! THE INVALID. DEFER NOT THE USE OP RODRIGUES PUL!? MMR SPECIFIC. MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH, Willeri was precarious, ami their recovery ilespwirotl of. do now wini grateful emanations to Ute All-Wise Dis? poser, offer heartfelt thank- tor Ibis timely reuiody. Dur? ing the short limo since UH public introduction into use, the Originator bas nin^t hsppilv realized her most san guino expectations in manifestations issuing from nil quarters, of its unparakdlcd curative properties, for in no ease where it bas lin n administered With regard to di rodions, and persevered In, has it laded in its bcunflcial resnliH. In resorting to this remedy, tb? invalid can depend upon tho safety of ovcrj article in ita preparation, and while it Bccoleratea lim heallhful r aidions ol each organ and vessel, ibo mind eau bc perlceUy 'ree (rom appre? hension of any subtle ingredient being insinuated into it* coin position. Thu appetite,which improves under its administration, is at liberty to indulge prudently in uh-.:, v. r uutnuieul is palatable, digestive and wlioh some, mel while it i? no more than proper to avoid exposure lu tresh col,I, no lear need be OUtOrtained Ol any liabdity under thin course ol treatment tn induce it. l is a pleasant AROMATIC CORDIAL, iiuite agreeable to the laste, and as a lunn rv vivilyerand balsam ol'health, it is distinguishing Useli as aitboni precedent, and wc trust will, cru kiug, claim tor ilscli gcuoral acclamation for ds unrlvalloil efficacy. For sale by Hie Proprietress, Mrs. CECILIA RODRI? GUEIS, uorUi weat comer of MEETING AND SOCIETY Sl'UEETs, and prin '?pal DrUKgists. MUCH SINGLE BOTTLE $1.25, April 2 _]JT_ THE LANCASTER LEDGER, CONN < > liS tv* CARTER, PROPRIETORS. IaOBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING AT Lancaster <'. H.. s. r. Having a largo eubscnptioii hst it oilers a lavorable medium tu Mer chan ta and ull advertisers who desire lo extend their business in the upper Districts of the State. RaUs or advertising! lib? eral. Spacimeu cop? of paper sent on application. ?ufS?rt _DRY GOODS, ETC^_ DRY GOODS. NO. 252 KING STREET. JAMES B. BETTS, Or THE LATE FIRM OF RD BEET ADGER & C0.r DEALER IN FOREIGN MD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS WOULD CALL THE ATTI NTION OF CASH BUY? ERS to bis stock of FALL AND WINTER COODS, to which additions arc made weekly. MR. BETTS will sell uniformly at the lowest market prices. Changes in tho value, ol' Goods will bo promptly met; tho public may rely on having this pledge fully carried out in every department of hi* business. MR. E. L. KERRISON, so long connected willi the Drv Goods Business in Charleston, in engaged with Mr. BETTS in conducting his business. October M_ 6 LACE STORE. Just opened, and receiving by every steamer, a fall assortment of Lace Goods and Em? broideries. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! OUR CLOAK ROOM IS NOW FULL. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SILK AND CLOTH SACQUES, BASQUES, CIRCULARS AND SHAWLS ON HAND AND ARRIVING PER EVERY STEAMER. -0 DRY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. A RICH AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, consisting of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, ALPACAS, and also DRESS GOODS OF THE LOWER GRADES, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, SHIRTING, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, in great variety; and a full asaortmcntof FANCY GOdDs. - All of which will be sold at tho lowest markot rates J. R. READ & CO., NO. 263 KING STREET. October 17 thstu2mo IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DIRTS- GOODS. JUST OPENED AND DAILY RECEIVING A SPLEN? DID STOCK OF HOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE, at wholesale and retail, lor cash, at a small ad? vance m Northern costs. The stock oomprisee every ai tide adapted for tho season, and purchasers will do well to call soon, as bargains will bo odored, at Jp. 306 KING STREET, BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND SOCIETY. LEVY DRUCKER. October 2 Imo FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS SPECIALLY invited to our Fall sud Wm ter stoci ol FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DIRTS- GOODS, which is now complete in every department. Tn W(MILLION AND It I. A Mi i-'.TS, adapted to Plantera' uso, we havo a largo stock, to which we H.-vi te special attention. MARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN Mo. 143 MlCtGTING STREUT, September 7 2mos AGRICULTURAL. "EAGLE" COTTON GINS, MAI I' OHLY nv BATES, HYDE & G< Hrldgrwnfrr, Ria??. NEW YORK-1R7 Waler street. BOSTON-fi I'ho niv linilding. NEW ORLEANS-81 st. Charles street August A ?Sino CHARLESTON l??ii?L'ii?iL mmm AND 11. SEED STORE. LITTLE & MA?SHALL, No. UO Meeting Stree!, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealers in all kinds of Agricultural Implements, SAW AND ROLLER GINS COTTON GINS. GRISWOLD GIN. HENEBETS MCCARTHY GIN. H. L. EMERY ft SON'S SAW GIN AND CON? DENSER, for Hand or Hone Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S GIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER ULN. BROWN'S HAND GIN. CARVER'S GIN. EAGLE GIN HORSE POWERS. THE LITTLE GIANT, THE BEST, MOST COMPLETE AND CHEAPEST HOUSE POWER MANUFACTURED. In introducing Ibis new Power hilo thc ma: Vet, wc would slate that the following ure some of the advau lages posse^s. o liv tho "LITT LE GIANT" over all utter Morse powers : t. 11? groat strength on acconnt of being donblc-geami. ivbiel.t only doubles the strength by dividing Un strain on twice Iheuutubor of teeth, but by guardia, on both sides ol the wheels it eip.lally.es the WOST on Um shads,and materially lessens the friction, enabling tba bones lo do much more work than with any utbor Power. ._?. Hs compactness and extreme portability, il weighing about Olie-lutll ns in nell as other Horse i'owers. and or n pyuiu but uuu-tbinl the space, il can be packe t In small hovs. thus saving much expense. Il i> so simple that Mic most ignorant person would have no dilliclllty in potting lt loguiler. 2. Thc facility with which it can bo adjusted to any kimi nfniachlU'jy at any ungle, either sn thc ground ?.r over head, without moving it from its foundation, will bo appreciated by fermera and planters M specially adapt? ed tar driving Cotton Gins. HORACE! L. EMERY1!! PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. NISHWITZ'S MOWING AM) REAPING MINES. WASHING MACH1NKS. Ploira of all descriptions, Cast Iron and Steel. PLOW CASTINGS, in every variety ; Cultivators : Hi rsc Hoes ; Harrow- ; Cast Iron Field and Garden Rol? lers; Eau Mills; Corn Mills; ?'om Shellers; Cuni nod Cob Crashers; Hay, Straw and Corn still; Cutters; Planta? tion Carts und Wagon?; rimal ami Canton Barrows ; Migar Mills; Grindstones ; Road Scrapers ; Churns; ? hovels ; Spades ; Rakes ; Forks ; Hoes, kc., fcc, Gar? den Sen ls, ol all Kinds, warranted pure and Fresh. LITTLE & M1??ALL, No. 1H) Meeting Street, (OPP : ITE I AVILION lld- I L.) < MAKL'.ISTO-V, S. V. .lum 18 tuttis E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND flfAGfKT KATE, MM AS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FISOll CHALMKI! street ra Na 77 CHURCH s i BEET, near s aen< Alb y. Amsisi :?1 ClOTHINQ. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL fr* I WEST SIDE, Three - .doors, above Wentworth. ffl 1848I WE ARE NOW OFFERTNO OUR STOCK OF ?iMii ??fflf which is complete, and eveiything manuTactnred by ns, at PH ICES TO CORRESPOND WITH THE TIMES. Twenty years1 experience in the waunraetmre of i Clothing for thia market exclusively, girca us the advantacro over many Establishments who have to truM? entirely to o'hers with golting up their Stock. An examination of our Goods is most respect? fully solicited. I. L FALK & CO., WHOLESALE AM RETAIL CLOTHIERS, NO. 303 KING ST., West side, 3 doors above Wentworth. Oafober 94 ?iatu?nios UL Ml) WIM CLOTHING No. 219 KING STREET, West side, one door South of Mar? ket Street. NOW OPENED AN ELEGANT ASSORTED STOCK OF CLOTHING, Made np specially Tor this Market. The greatest care and skill baa been bestowed on thc Cutting and Work? manship, and every Customer can rely on purchasing from this House a perfect (tannent. TIIK STUCK COMA*ft?S-B8 ALL GttADKS, Kl IV E, M IC I>11 ' .H A V1) LOW 1' 11 lt : tc 1 ?, INCbUDISG A ! \ \ 1 \ [ V. ST V Lies. CLOTHING, Pl',011 3 TO IC YEARS OF AGE. To supply the increasing denuind in Hus brunell ol' my business, I have greatly enlarged my Stock. Pare?is will find here all they need for ? heir Sons. SHIRTS. TH K STAK BRAND LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS A.VD Thc STAR BRAM) SHIRTS I have sold in this city for over twenty years have always given satisfaction in FIT and MATERIAL. i ni FCRMiHiiiNu doona I OPPERI MERINO ANT) LAMBS' WOOL TJNDERSHIBTS AND DRAW MRS, shaker Flannel Undershirts ami Drawer*, Cautnn Flannel Undershirts ami Drawers, Travelling shirts, Dali Hose. Suspenders, Neck Tie?, 8carfs, Olores of Beaver, Hnckskin. Dogskin, Ercnch Rbi and CaSHimere, Collara of Linen an.I Paper in all prevailing styles. PLlNTATID?lILOTilING. A full supply of CLOTHING for Freedmen nf English Kersey and Domestic Goods, and heavy Urey Planked weighing live {tournis eaeh. TA 1 LO RI N G DE PA RTM ENT. The Stock I oller this season is very attractive, consist? ing of ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN CLOTHS. Heavers, Tricots, Coatings, Oasaliiierca, Velvets, Vel? veteens and Cordiiioys. Tlie excellence oi the sty Jo ami lit nf lisrinculs wade al ibis House, by an experienced rutter li-oiu France, arc Mire lo please those who wUl h ave i huir ord rn. Prie, s li\ed and marlo .1 on each article. The entire stock i- offered ai low price?. Pu reliase es aro luvlted I? ?-ill ind look through ILe supply. Agent. B.W.MoTlTREOrS,Sup't . Oi lober : THIS mi 'tm m IR November ii EXCELSIOR ! _JU_ EXCELSIOR! CHASTELILIAR'S S 5 Kor Uemovins Si?i?erfIiiniTS flair. TIO TnE LADIES ESPECLVLLT. THIS INVALUAR1 t depilatory recommends Itself aa being an almost In ilis'iieiisildu article; lo b ?nale beni!;., is easily applied, ijiVcs not burn or '.iii::- Un skin, but act* directly on Un? roots, ft is warranfed to remove superfluous hair from ?ow foreheads, or from au) . ul ol tie' liudy, completely totall) ami i -ul ?...tl I j . .lirpiiliiijj the same, leaving Ile .kluson.Miioollisinliialiir.il. 'ile- is th.' only article IIM.II \<\ ile Fri o '.. sud i.- ?:.il;, r. al e?evtiiil depila lor?' I" cxislemv. IVii-e T.". cciils per loeka?;*'. I"?" i aid lo B?iy addi-. .-. ..ii ri vii I of -:i .. .l.T. li) KERGER. SIlC'lTS A i'll.. Chenil.-ls, Mareil ?W No. - ?L. I nn. \. ?' THE SITMTER :?? tflXAN fS PUBLISHED KVF.RV WKDNl M?AV. AT KUM \ TER, S. C., by 'HLHKUT \ I'M'Vi . KS, Proprietor-. itFOIHI HOLLAHS p. r SliUlim. invirinbly lu advnnce Advertisements Inserkid at usual rafi . tvery style ol 4oh H-miim ?-xewii. I III Ihr nes.c? styi" and greaiesl i --i itali. ?vra*mbei '.'i AUCTION SALES. Cheat, Furniture, Dry Goods, etc. BY DURBEC & C(f. Will be sold THIS Di Y, (Saturday.) Oetober 36th at their store No. 688 King street st 10 o'clock, ONE LOT CHEESE, LOT FURNITURE, DRY GOODS, fancy Articles, etc. Octobor 36 Valuable Farm of about Five Acree on Rulitdge Avenue. BY CLIFFORD & MATHEWES, Real Estate Agents. Will be sold, at the cid Custom House, on TUESDAY, 'if th inst., st ll o'clock, A F ABM of about Fire Acres, situated on Butledf e Avenue, Gadsden and Congress streets, measuring, on Rutledge Avenue, 266X feet; on Gadsded street, 673 feet; on Congress street, 639 feet, and on the back line, 302 feet, lt is within a Bhort distance of the City Railroad terminus. Upon this tract ls a two and a half story wooden dwelhng. The soil ls remarkably fertile, drains easily, and la admirably located for farming. It bas been recently surveyed and divided into 28 fine budding lo.s, as by a plat to bo seen at our office. No. 66 Broad street. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay C. ?s M. for papers a id stamps. Thc above property can be treated for at private ata?; October 3 Wsttal Desirable Residence in Coming street, near Ai. Pauls Church. BY CLIFFORD & MATHEWES, Real Estate Agents. Will be sold at the old Custom House on "TUESDAY, '.Oin instant, at ll o'clock, That LOT OF LAND, and THREE STORY WOOLED HOUSE thereon, containing six largo rooms, dressing rooms and pantry, store room, kitchen, servants' apart? ments, carriage house and stable, and known ss No. i v." Coming street, ono door north of Warren street. Rem Side. Tho lot has a front on Com in : street of 60 feet 1 y 170 feet in depth. It is high and dry, and one of inc healthiest locations in the city. Terms-One-third cash; balance in ono and two ycat?, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, wltb in? terest. House to be kept- insured and policy assigned. Pure honor to pay CAM. for papers and stamps. October 2 . waa tul LOTTERIES. GEORGIA FOR THE OF THE MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME. BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers. Groat Extra Scheme, C Li AS S C. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000, ON THE HAVANA PLAN. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. TICKETS OMI Ol DOLLAR ! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA., WEDNESDAY, N0FR 6th, 1867. All the Prizes will be drawn ! A PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR TEH DOLLARS LIABLE TO BRA W $30,000! ALSO. THE GRAND SCHEME, CLASS G. To be drawn at Atlanta, (Ja., NOY. 13th, 1867. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. 1 Prise of.$CO,000 i a Prises of...$?,500 1 Prise or.. ??,000 | IS Prizes of.... 500 1 Prise ot. 10,000! 55 Prises of... 850 3 Prises of..... 5,000 1150 Prises of... 900 54 APPROXIMATION PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $19,350. .10,0110 NUMBERS....518 PRIZES. TICKETS $12. HALVES $0. QUARTERS $3. EIGHTS $1.50. M Prizes of....91,000 ?3 Prizes of..4O0 155 Prizes of..300 Mil) Prizes of..??9S T)ie aiiove Brilliant Scheme is worthy the attention of thc public. Hs management is under tho control of gen tlomon of the highest standing in our midst, and in thc Masonic fraternity. The charter of ibis Lottery is from tho Mato of Georgia, and bouda given for the payment of all prizes. All Prizes paid without discount. Official Drawings sent each purchaser. All Prises Cashed at this Office. ?sT* Correspondents ma}' rely on prompt attention to orders by simply enclosing money with full address. BXS" All orders for Tickets, Schemes, and information te he addressed to JAMES KERR, Monnger'B Agent, Lock Box No. 684, Charleston. S. C. Onice: Nc 20 BRO\D STREBT._Qetouer M KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY (U.\ THE HAVANA PLAN) FOR THE B E N I F I T OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Managers. Great Scheme. CLASS U. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,0001 1 Prize or..950,000 I Prize of..?O.OOO 1 Prize of..8,000 1 Prise of..7 .OOO ..i Prizes of..5,000 315 Approximation Prizes, amounting to 93?,?50. 7eiet Pttl7jES-9330,0.r>0 IN PRIZES TO BE HISTKIBUTED! To be drawn at Covington, Kentucky, OCTOBER 31st, 1867. WHOLE TICKETS, $19 ; HALVES, $0 ; QUARTERS. $3; EIGHTHS. $1.60 Thc cliauces arc lor more lavoiable to draw prizes in this than lu any other Lottery in the world. Purchaser* ut Lottery Tickets should always examine ihocbeme?. Pi ixen paid iu rall without discount. Official drawings sent each purchaser. Correspondents may rely on prompt attention to orders hv enclosing money with lull address. Bi- vu o-,iers tot tickets, schemes, and iufotmation to k-addrcs-cd t.) H. T. PETERS, Culled States Licenicd Agent, Key Hos 52, Charleston, S. C. Office No. 90 Hasel afreet Octobor 17 WATCHES, JEWELRV. ETC. A SUPERB STOCK OP FINK GOLD AM) SOLID SILVER WATCHES. AH warranted to ran and tlioroagltly rcgii ulutcd, at thc low price of $10 each I SA T1SFA CTWX 0 VA RA .Y TEED. 100 Solid Gold HunUng'Watches. $360 to $1000 100 Mugie Cased Gold Watches. '?00 to 60? 100 IA.les" Watches, Fnamellrd. 100 to :?W 200 Gold Huutiug Chronometer Watches... 250 to JW J LC Gold Hunting English Levers.?Ote ;->? 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. J? 10 *? 600 (told Hunting American Watches. 1W ? *j~ 500 Silvor Hunting Levers. ?ju 10 Jf" 500 Silver Huutiug Duplexes. 0 ?. 500 Ladies' Gold Watchos. jT ? -T loon Gold Huutiug Lepiuea.?. |i" J~ . ' 1000 Miscellaneous Watches, nil kinds. WW "? 2600 Sdvor Hunting Watches. if. J" " 60 NI Assorted silver Watches.V ' J" cent St.M-k Certificates, naming nie aT, ic*. .... l~*~?' n e ded envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are enti h,l mi tl c arnols named on their certificate, upon pay , , ' , ? en Mllars. whether .1 be a Watch worth ?UNW - ,,, , ?< rib less. Iii? return of auy of our certificates "o's ron lo thc sriichi named thereon, upon payment, . '"vt,ve ot its worth; and as no article value,1! less M'I. named .41 any certificate, it will at once i"- Keen dial this is uo Lutlury, but ? straightforward legitimate transact!, n. winch may bo participated lu ?2l.fi Itt H?" nwtW1?"?"! v ",i? l, f. riirlcat.' ?ill l?- sent by mail.postpaid.upon ipi "i 25 ".nts-liVl",or W? ?''?"ven tor $2. thirty-three md ,-t.-;:mt premium iori-.'., sixty-six and more valuable premium for $10; one hundred and most superb Watch or ii t" Agent*, or those wishing employment, this is a rai- ..I'ponuniiy. lt is a legitimately conducted business, didi authorized by the Government, and open ?o the most careful scrutiny. 'I ry us. Address WRIGHT. BRO. A CO.. Importers, No. 101 Broadway, N. Y. Octolier 22 lrao AUCTION SALES. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALK. . SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. IN ADMIRAL1Y. Joseph A. Emfow ? Co. vt. Brig Henry Lau~ rent-Lihel. By virtue of an order of salo to TOP directed from the Honorable Judge of tho District Court of South Caro? lina, m Admiralty, for the District aforesaid, in tho above caso, I will sell ot public auction, at tho old Ex> chango, East end of Broad street, in tho port of Charles? ton, THIS DAY, the 26th instant, at ll o'clock A il. The HULL of tho Brig Henry Laurens, built in East Machia*, Maine, burthen about one hundred and seven? teen seventy-nino one hnndrodcih (117 T?-190th) ?pus, aa ike now he? at Union whsrf. Together with her Tacklo, Apparel, and Fumitnre. Conditions cask. Purchasers to par for papers. _^ . J. P." M. EPPING, October 2? WtfiaS U. 8. Marshal. PRIVATE SALES. Market Farm at Private Sale. BY W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Brokers and Auctioneers, Ve. 25 Dread ? Street. A MARKET FARM, within three miles Ot the eily, containing about 35 acres (18 of which are under cultiva? tion), is offered at privat? sale on very' essv terma luis property offers peculiar a l vantages, from its proximity to the city, to iarmcrs. wswli October 23 One. of thc Mott Valuable Farm? on Charleston Neck for Sale or to Lease. BY I. S. E. BENNETT. At Private Sale or to Lease Aa exceedingly valuable and beautifully located MAR? KET FARM, of sixty-nix (CCI acres, about four miles from the city, on the Asbloy River. This plai-o has boen kept under the highest cultivation, aud bas upon it sil the buildings, Innin7iing a usai. .Residence, nocas-ry tot its successful management. For further particulars apply as above, at Ko. 40 BROAD STREE 1', up stairs. October ti wituS MISCELLANEOUS? TO RAFFLE, TWO LOTS OF LAND SITUATE Di THE TOWN .OF*,', Aiken, S. C., measuring and containing In front 60' ! feet by 160 feet in depth each: ' They are disposed in this manner for tho purpose of procuring ru ods to ?nabis '? a distressed family to leave the Stab) m the hope of bet tering their oondiUon. Said 'ol? are- valued st tts per chanca_ October K> , KEROSENE COQKINCf STOTl^ as free from smoke and offensive odor as the best Lamp, and warrant? ed to bake perfectly i For sale by SHEPHERD & COHEN, No. 297 King street. October 1? s8 ATTENTION ! .? ?.__ ? I 0 TO NO 203 EAST BAY AND BtTY Y??R VJ CROCUS EMORY POWDER ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY EMERY CLOTH, Ac.; for polishing. ALSO, TANNERS' OIL NEATSFOOT OIL, for Leather Hose LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery,' At figures within th? Mach oran. lt to ?ofarr c - September 18 WAT. M. BIRD & CO. ..~ t j "ita V.- i: ! HOW E'S PREMIUM STANDARD it cab r.vi ocr . br. otrj "sdi haft i : nun) <-. rd nh ALWAYS TAKE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, AND TOOK IT AT PARIS THIS YEAR, as Official docu? ments will show. These Scales are placed entirely on meir actual merit?, as every Seal o ls warranted to give entire satisfaction. RAILROAD TRACK COUNTER HAY. COAL BOTCHERS' t DORMANT DRUGGISTS' and * PORTABLE BROKERS' SCALES. Of ?very size and variety. Call and examine samples at the CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign of Marvin'? Safe. w. M. BIRD & ca, September ? NO. 303 EAST RAY STREET. MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR .- 'i! fe?ra til ASJ> . . DAMP PROOF MARTIN'S PA1 KMT flAFES never mould their content-. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES nover corrode the iron. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never loee their ?lre proof quality. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES are tho only SAFES filled with Alum and Dry Plaster. No ether Safe has these qualifications. WE REFER TO THE MERCHANTS, COTTON FAC? TORS, Bankers and Jewelers of this city whom we have supplied. Sixty-eight of these Safe* have been sold by u? since the rio.-e of the war, which alono should l>? a sufficient guarantee that they aro all we claim. Call and exam inc the Stock now ou hand, or send for a Circular. W. M. BIRD & CO, No. 203 EAST BAY, Agents tor Charleston. September 9_ C. .OL'CH Kl'X'S PATENT For Instani an eons Detachment o? Horses from Carrib.^s. rIS INGENIOUS AND VERY USEFUa. I fVENTlON, which has been patented in the L od States, France and England, is now offered by the s. scriber to the public, feeding assured they will find it, nj a exami? nation, one of the greatest inventions ot the sg . Prominent anion? its advantages are : FiasT-The facility with which horses may 1 e harness? ed to or unharnessed from a Carriace, also rendering it unnecessary for the person nuharnesalng topase between or behind the horses ss ls customary, thus avoiding any: liability of being kicked. SECOND-In casu ot a horse tailing, he may bo loosed' from the carriage in one second, without tho driver leav? ing bis neat It is BO simple in its operation that a child' can work it THIRD AND GBEATXST-In casca of horses takjng fright, becoming unmanagablo or runntn? away, the terrible cons?quences which so frequently follow may be all avoid? ed by thia simple application to carriages, as the horses can be loosed from thc carriage "m a twinkling/' sad the carri ago is quickly and safely stopped. Mr. 0. DUCREUX gave several public exhibitions. Tho great favor and praise manifested by thc public on these ix'casions, is ono of the evidences of a popular apprecia? tion of its merita. Terms may be known and orders recoived for applying the patent to carriages, or purchase of Mate Rights, by addressing to C. DUCREUX. Patentee, No. 93 Elisabeth street, New York. October 22 _3mo PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION!! IWILL SEND, POST-PAID, 50 PHOTOGRAPHS OF the most celebrated Actors lor 50 rents; 50 Actresses lor 50 cents- 50 Union Generals tor SOccuts; Co Rebel Generals for 50 cent?; 50 Statesmen for 50 cento; 50 beau? tiful young Ladies for 50 cents; 50 flne-looklng young Gentlemen for SO cents; fl law Photograph* of French Dancing turi?, In costume, beantifnUy colored, exactly ax they appear tor ?0 cents; or for 50 cent*. ? of tho moat beautiful Ladies of thc Parisian Ballet Troupe, a* they swear in Hie play of tho Hiack Crook, at Nihlo's Garden, EV AW Vork Send all ardors to P. O. Boa 1", V v. N. I. Mav ra_Irr CRISPER COMA. Oh ! she WM beautiful and fair, With starry eyes, and radiant hair, Whose curling tendril?, ?oit entwined, Enchained the very heart and mind, C1USFER COMA, For CnrliDK thc Hair of either Sei into Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy Manure Curls. BX USING THIS ARTICLE LADIE : AND GENTLE? MEN eau beautify themselves a tlionnand-ioM. lt is tho only article in the world that will rurl straight hair, aud at. the -Hine time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. The Crisper Coma not only curls tho hair, bul invigorates, beautifies and Ideantes it": is highly sud de? lightfully perfumed, and is the mont complete ?nicle oi the kind ever offered lo fha Ann rican public. Th? Crisper Coma will be sent to any addres*. sealed and postpaid for $1. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK * Ott, iliemlpti. No. n We*t 1 ayelte ?trees, Syracuse. N. Y. March:tO ht. BARNWELL SENTD?T3L IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. I.VT Merchants arid bnsiae** ??en try M tor a lew rncmvhik . No risk no gain." Scad on your card? and tama? your trade this iaU. There's nothing to equal printer ,t. luk-it ha* made many ? tortuue. Terms lor the paper-*i per annum, ra advance. : Vlvertiiementa Inserted at the rate of $1 per square of twelve line? or lem for radi insertion. Card? ot ten lines or loa?, at the rate of $10 for dwi. mouth*. Contract? by the year or lor six months, allowing prlv. dec* ot chang in>' ou more favorable tarnis, Atktrosa ^ KOWARI) A. BRONSON. NovctaberLi Pnbtwnti 'lac're^t:? lorj j