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THE DAILY NEWS. JW LAUGEST CIBCULATION.-THE DALLY NEWS BEING IHK NEWSPAPER OFFICLALLY RECOG? NISED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON. PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTER8 RESLtLNING IN THE POSTOF? FICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE NEW PC STOFFICE LAW. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1867. 1. O C A L M V T T K R S . A CCTION SALES THIS DA T. KILROY* CO., will soil, at 10 A. M., clothlug dry goods, Ac. CAMPBELL KNOX A Co., will ??ell, at 10 A. M., ribbons, dry goods, Ac. DR. H. BAEB.-in connection with tho change in the management of the NEWS announced this morning, the proprietors are compiled to re? linquish tho services of Dr. H. BAEB, who bas been engaged in this office, as associate editor, almost from the very commencement of this paper. Dr. BABB'S value as an accomplished journalist is so well known that it need scarcely be referred to here; but the proprietors desire to express their high opinion of his industry, energy and varied ability. They know his merit, and part from bim with a regret that is only softened by the fact that their personal regard will be unduninished, and that he who was, so to speak, tho "god-father of the NEWS" will still be its firm friend and sup? porter. THE ABBEVILLE BANNER notices the death of Mr. EDWARD J. WALKER, formerly a citizen of Charleston. _ UNION REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.-Tho members of this party ure referred to a notice of a mass meeting that will be held in the several wards to uight for tho election of delegates to a convention. FASHIONS FOR GENTLEMEN.-Overcoats to the knees, very tight pants like those worn thirty years ago, and silk hats, with low crowns and broad brims. Such are men's fashions for the coming season. _ CHA>OE OF SAILING DAY OF THE STEAMSHIP FALCON.-We are authorized to state that the sailing day of the steamer Falcon has been chang? ed from Tuesday, the 29th, to Thursday, the 31st, st 10 A. AI. * SALE OF A VESSEL_The Brig Henry Laurens, built in East Alschias, (Me.) of 117 79-100 tons, uow lying in this port, was sold ou Saturday by U. S. Maishall Epping, with her tackle, Ac, for $500 cash. POSTPONEMENT OF THE CIKCDS VISIT.-In conse? quence of some unforeseen delays, DAN CABTELLO has been compelled to deprive our citizens of the pleasure of beholding his renowned show, until the 11th of November. The juveniles who have gazed wonderingly at the huge pictures on his sign board, will have to console themselves with the anticipation of the good time coming. FREIGHTS.-The increase in the arrivals of cot? ton from the interior, has caused quite a demand for steam freight room, and the steamships de? parting for Northern ports appear all to go full. The Champion which left for New York on Satur? day, had on board 1440 bales of Upland Cotton, besides other merchandise, and the Alabama which departed early on Sunday, had about 1000 packages of cotton, rice, and other sundries. Ves? sels seem to be in demand here. SAILS AGAINST STEAM.-Tho fine three-masted schooner Moses B. Bramhall, Captain HUSSEY, arrived here on Saturday last ia sixty-five hours from New York, having left that city on Wednes? day. The trip may be considered in all respects as equal to steam time. She is now employed in AIACBEAPY'S line of New York packets, and is one of the fastest vessels on the coast. Mr. WILLIAM ROACH is the agent here for th ?se first class sail? ing packets. ? ?-? THE STEAMSHIP GEOBOE B. UPTON.-This excel? lent steamer, now employed in the trade from this port to Boston, has just been overhauled and her machinery placed in thorough order. Her per? formance may now be expected to bo more satis? factory than usual. We learn that ehe left Boston on Saturday morning for this port, with a good freight and a fair number of passengers. WIL? LIAM ROACH. Esq., her>gent here, will give every information to shippers at his ?frico on East Bay, comer of * dger's South Wharf. ; THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY.-The Express Company of thia city, under the superintendence of Ur. T. D. GILE-SPIE, has always offered every accommodation to the public in the conveyance of freights. They have recently placed messengers on the night Columbia train which connects with the Greenville and Columbia Eoad, and all moneys and freight confided to their care are forwarded through without any delay at Columbia. This will prove a great assistance to shippers, and will enable consignees to receive their goods at the earliest possible date. HOTEL ARRIVALS.-Among the arrivals at the principal hotels yesterday we noted the following : Pavilion HoteL-J. B. Tollesr. Jonesville; E. L. Linden, Union; J. W. Jenkins, Augusta; Charles E. Jones, 8. C.; Mrs, Wm. Miller and child, N. Y. Charleston Hotel.-W. C. Norris, Orangeburg; A. L. Ellis and lady, Georgetown: Capt. 8. Whitman, 8. 8. Cortes, N. Y. Mils House.-Vf. J. Cranston, Augusta, Ga.; O. H. Hart, N. Y.; W. J. Jurrell, Ga.; M.' Cartwright, Tenn.; L. Wilson, Fla,; T. A. L. Cassidy, N. C.; George B. Denning and lady, N. Y. MAYOR'S COTJBT.-The only culprit brought be foro the Court was a cow with a crumpled horn, though not the same one spoken of by Mother Goose as having performed the un-cow-like feat of jumping over the mrx>n. The bovine was fou 3d going astray, wandering in forbidden pastures contrary to the ordinance made and provided in such cases, and was impounded. An owner appear? ing to claim hi? beast, was informed that a one dolkr greenback was the only key that could re? lease her. This was paid, with a promise ' ?at he would teach his cow to avoid trespassing on for? bidden territory. THE CHAELESTON STEAM 8AW MILL.-Among the various improvements that are now being per? fected in different parts of the city, we are pleased to notice the rebuilding of the Charleston Steam Saw Mill, better known, perhaps, as STEDTMXTEB'S Mill. 'Phis mill is at the foot of Beaufain street, fronting on Gadsden street, and was burnt down before the war. Messrs. J. H. STETNMETEB A Son the present proprietors, have commenced rebuild? ing the mill on the old site, and expeot to have it in full operation by January. The lumber business of Charleston has always been an important source of revenue, and we are rr'vl to see that Messrs. STEINMETER & Sor. have determined to pnt their mill again in running order. ARREST OF PASTIES CONCERNED IN TEASING UP THE TRACK ON THE SOUTH CAROLINA RA?LROAD. Officer COATES, of the Detective Force, who has been absent from the city on the trail of certain parties suspected of having torn up the track or the South Carolina Railroad, near Hopkins Turn Out, returned to the city a few days since with three colored men, Barnoy Goodwin, John Mont? gomery and William Kirkland. The prisoners were taken about nine mUes from Columbia, and near the sceu? of the accident. The arrest was made, by order of the Commanding General, and the parties turned ovor to Lieutenant HENDRICKS for examiuation. Their depositions and the evi? dence in the case was taken by Magietr .to KANA PAUX, and will ba made public in a short time. IROS COTTON TIRS.-In walking along the wharves, the difference between the cotton bales secured by ropes and those having iron bands is apparent. Tho former have au old-fashioued clumsy appearance, which is in striking contrast with the clo. \ compact bales bound with iron. Many of the latter have been compressed in the patent hand-rower press, and, being all of the same size, are more easily handled than those prepared in the country screw. As a large num? ber of ties have beor, patented, samples of each can be econ on the different wharves, and those interested can compare tho patents and form some estimate of theu- efficiency. Thc iron ties have been received with general favor by the planters and a large proportion of the cotton now sent to market is secured in this manner. No deduction is allowed tor the extra weight, but the advantages more than counterbalance this loss. It is a known fact that cotton bales bound with iron aro less likely to be damaged by fire than others, several fires having occurred nt different points, in which the iron bound bales ware the only ones that were saved. Cotton merchac ts, shippers, and insurance agents, as a rule, prefer tho iron tie, and, as its adoption by the cotton planters will affect the. price of hemp, the objection to these ties are urged principally by persona interested in the growth of tjtiat product. GOOD PASSAGE.-The superior and regular ?to ship Moneka, Captain SnACKFOHP of the Pcoy line, Mesara. .INO. ft TH>:O. GETTY, Agents, rived hero at au early hour on Sunday after excelleut passago of fifty-eight hours from I York. Tho Moneka is in all respects, ono of most reliablo boats trading from this port. VANDERHOBST'S WHARF-THE LEARY LINE.-1 largo aud commodious wharf, which has boen li know n by tho name of VANDERHORST'B from ownership in that family, has lately been under ing considerable repairs, the bulkheads hav been cut down and rebuilt witta new palme The bridges have boen repaired and new tim and plank put in place of tho old and a substan and commodious shed is now being fitted up i will soon be completed for tho accommodatioi tho LEARY line of steamships, now composed of Saragossa and Alabama, both superior vessels i well commauded. The agouts of tho lino hero Messrs. RATSSTEL & Co., aud their ships le promptly for New York on every Saturday. 1 wharf has beeu for many years uudor the mana meut of Mr. F. P. ELFORD, whoso excellent bi ness capacity has been displayed in the o?nd of the affairs of this property. BROWN ft Co's WHARVES.-This valuable prope composed of two pier hoads, and which is so c trally and conveniently located for, business, h lor some time past, been in 1 he hands of the wh builders, and the South pier which is very bri? ana commodious, has been largely rebuilt W new Palmetto work, and the wharf placed in 1 best condition for the accommodating of vess< The docks have been dredged during the p jrasason, and with an excellent ?lied to facilitate I discharge of cargoes, every desirable facility can given for tte ?apid dispatch ot work. Previous the war tb'.s property was under the efficient mi agement of the late H. P. STREET, Esq., and now under control of his son, Mr. THADDI STREET, of tho house of STREET Bro. & Co. T tact displayed in its management has secured a full share of traffic; and tho wharves genera present a lively and business-like appearance. THE WEATHER.-A sorry set of rueful visag was turned skyward yesterday, but no ray of ho gleamed out from the leaden clouds. The clerk the weather had evidently changed the pi gramme, and many church-goers wero reluctan compelled to remain at home. A rainy Sunday always depressing. The love of a bonnet cani be admired, and the pleasure of wearing Sundi go to-meeting clothes is gone. Old Plavins is respecter of persons, and those whose duties c them abroad aro glad to escape from his fury taking refugo in a street car. In a city li Charleston, a rainy Sunday has more than t usual solemn stillness connected with the ht day. Tho streets are comparatively deserted, ai the hotels havo only a few stragglers -who t to kill time, while the slim attendance at t churches shows luat there are not many believe iu the cid proverb that "a Sunday rain cann un." PI.-'KET-MAKERS.-The timo for tho election delegates to the Military-Law Convention is a proachiug, and tho ticket-makers are airea busily at work. A correspondent has sent ut list of nominations, or tickets, already projecte and, if the names were published, some of o good citizens would be surprise 1 at tho compai in which the political manip?late?? havo plac? thom. Four tickets are given by our correepo dent. The first is called ny him the "Modest, Spoils ticket," tho second is thc ' Radical ticket the third ia the "Citizens ticket." and the frur ia the "Union Republican ticket." Eic h tiok contains nine names. On the first, second ai fourth is Collector A. G. MACKEY. On the fir and second, is United States Marshal J. P. 1 EPFTNO. On the first and third, is F. L. Cardoz On the first and second, is C. C. BOWEH. On tl fourth is the Hon. F. A. SAWYER, Mr. N. PARKE R. Cain, A. J. Ransier, and R. C. DeLarge. Om STEAMSHIP LIMES.-The steamship is fa taking possession of the traffic on tho ocean, an in accordance with thu) tendency, the numbs: plying from the various Northern ports to th point aro constantly increasing. We have at pr sent three regular lines to New York ; the fir composed of the steamships Champion and Mai hat tan, with the Rhode Island and James Adgi soon to be added. Those vessels will bo well r< presented here by Messrs. STREET BROS. & Cc and COURTENAY SC TRENHOLM. Tho LEARY LIN: consisting of the superior steamers Saragossa au Alabama, Messrs. RAYENEL tc Co., Agents ; tb People's Line, which consist of tho steainahij E. B. Sonder, Moneka and Prometheus, of whir. Messrs. JNO. ft THEO. GETTY are the Agents. It will be s>?en that shippers may ha\ good dispatch for all freight from or to th point from New York. We have the Baltimoi Stoam Lino, consisting of tho Sea Gull, Falco and Patapsco, leaving every five dava, and givin quick dispatch to that point, Messrs. MORDECAI Co. and COURTENAY . & TRENHOLM Agents. Tb Boston Line, at present composed of tl: steamship Goo. B. Upton, W. ROACH, Eaq.. Agen and the Philadelphia Line, which is run by tl steamship Alliance, Mesara. H. F. BARER & CV I Agents. THE FKEEDMENV SA VINOS AND TR?BT COMPANY The Freedmen of Charleston havo accepted th responsibilities of tho situation in a far betti spirit than their brethren in other cities. Th? havo gone to work with a will, and have Bhown praiseworthy desire io better their condition i life. Politio8 have not affected their brains to an great extent, and, though fond of attending publi meetings, there are but few who neglect thei work for this purpose. The Budden chango froi slavery to freedom has been made, and Charlot ton is still, perhaps, the most orderly city in th United States. The friends of the negro, the tm philanthropists, established during the war savings institution, where the freedmen could di posit their earnings. ThiB was located at Waal: ington, with twenty branch offices in various part of the country, and though in operation but a lei years, haa already proved a Buceen?. It baa in duced the negro to be provident and economical and his savings have often amounted to a con-id erable sum. In the monthly statement of this ir ti ti tn tu m it appeals that the Charleston brandi r State street hos received $22,09419 as deposits du ring the month of September. This is the larges amount received at any offiCb, and speaks well fo the thrift and industry of our colored people. A NEW PAVEMENT FOR EAST BAY.-The Commit tee on Streets have at last succeeded in aecunu a pavement for a portion of East Bay that will, w think, give general satisfaction. The City En gineerwas engaged on Saturday in having th sidewalk on the East side of this street, betweei Market and Cumberland streets graded for a coat bag of tar and hmo. This combination ?B knowi as the asphaltum pavement, snd haa been receiv ed with favor wherever used. It is not altogethci an experiment in this city, as the sidewalk in fron of General CANBY'S house, and a portion of Kinf street near the Battery, are psved with this ma tonal. That now being hid on East Bay will bi composed of a mixture of tar and refuse lime, thc latter being obtained from the gaa works. This will form a hard, durable pavement, almost im? pervious to weather, and but little affected bj time, and can be used in a few hours from the timi it ia laid. Aside from these advantages the as? phaltum pavement costs far lesa than those form?e of brick or flagstones, as the material ia abundant and can be obtained at a small outlay. It will be a great improvet.ient to Fast Bay, aa that stroet has boen without a sidewalk for some time, ant during rainy weather ia almoat impassable. If thc present experiment should prove successful, thc committee design furnishing the entire street with a sidewalk of this material. EXTENSION OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.-bince the work of relaying thc* track w*9 commenced o t this road it hus progressed rapidly. All obstacle. - have been overcome, bridges that had been burnt were rebuilt, and each day't work brought Savannah nearer to her 8ister city. We have now to chronicle a recent extension ol the road that will Boon open a lino of trivel to Coo aawhatchio. A substantial bridge baa been placed over the river, and paaaougera and freight can bu conveyed to that point, where lhere are good wagou roada to the neighboring villages. Every effort has been made by the Directora to have the work on thia road completed at an early day, and from the energy already displayed, thia consum? mation cannot be far distant.' Charleston will soon be connected witta Savannah, Millen and the inte? rior or Georgia, while a route will be opened that will allow of through travel fruin Southwestern Georgia and Florida to New York. Tho business of the road has increaeed with its extension, and when completed, it will doubt'ess become a paying eiiterpnse, and will add to the business facilities of Charleston. The Directors and the different officers connected with the road deseive great credit for the work that haa been done. They commenced under diahearteuiug circumstances, but have triumphed over all obstacles, and, under their management, the road will prove a benefit to the community. By referring to the notice pub> Ushed in another column, ii wUl be seen that the schedule haa been changed, to take effect on the 2d proximo. DEPARTURE OF SENOR ROMERO.-This gentleman who has for some time represented tho Govern? ment of tho Republic of Mexico at Washington and who has been enjoying the hospitalities of somo of our citizens, lett here with his family at an early hour on Sunday, as passengers, on board tho United States Steamer Wilderness, which ves? sel departed from thia harbor at the above time for Vera Cruz. BUSINESS NOTICES. . Cow PEAS, CRAIN, ic.-R. ARNOLD, NO. 219 Meeting streot, corner of John, advertises tho re? ceipt of peas, rye, and grain, which will bo sold at the lowest rates. MESSRS. R. i A. F. CALDWELL, advertise for salo hird and choice lots of bacon sides, shoulders and strips. These articles have just landed and will bo sold at the lowest r.ites. ROOK AND Jun PRTNTINO.-Mr. THAD. C. Jow rrr, an old and experienced printer, has resumed the book and job printing business, at the stand in Meeting street, one door below the Mills House. He ia prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him with neatness and dispatch. His advertise? ment appears in another column. -? ? ? STOCKS, BONDS AND COUPONS.-Mr. ANDREW M. MORELAND furnishes to-day a statement of quota? tions for Southern Rank Dills, which will be found ol'great interest to the publie, as it contains infor? mation that is valuable to bill holders, showing the marketable value of these securities. Mr. MORELAND is prepared to purchase stocka and bond? of all descriptions. II. H. if you want cheap Blank Rooks; If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, .Vc; or, MILLERS' Almanac; li you want feinting executed neatly; If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Booka made to order, with any desired pattern ot ruling, go lo HIRAM HARRIS, Xo. 59 Broad street. WUAT OTHERS HAVE DOVE You MAY Do.-Ono gentle? man says, my doctors' bills for live years, averaged oue hundred and fifty dollars per year. Three years ago 1 procured ono or Dr. UrnrPHBETS' cases of Homoeopathic Specifies, and since that time my doctors' bills havo averaged $15 per year, and we have enjoyed almost un? interrupted health. Price $10, sent by express on receipt o? the price. Address HrMPHRE?S' hOMlPOPATHIO MEDICINE CO., Ootober 28 1 No. 662 Broadway, N. Y. A-A-A-A-A The best Dyspeptic Bitters now in use are PANKNTN'S Hepatic Bitters. They never fail to give reliof. Try a bottle, and be convinced. For sale by all Druggists, ni A ru m. What is TARRANTS EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, and what are Its effect*I These ?re ques? tions which the great American public has a right to ask, and it also lias a right to expect a candid and satis? factory reply. The preparation is a mild and gentle sahne cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is most care? fully prepared in the form of a snow white powder, con? taining all the wouderlul medical properties ol the far famed Seltzer Spring? of Oermauy. Of its effects wo would say that those who havo tested the preparation are the best Judges, and they declare over thoir own signatures that the preparation will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the flow of the bile. Cure every sjieries of headache. Tranquilize tho nervous system. Refresh and invigorate the weak. Miti? gate the pangs nf Rheumatism. Neutralize acid in the stomach. Cleanse and tone tho bowell. Assist the tailing appetite. Cure the heartburn. If you are a sufferer give this Remedy one trial, and it will convince yon ol' the above facts. TARRANT & CO., Sole Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Druggists. '.?mos September 12 -se? . Thc Time to Advertise In the Country. THE PHOENIX has a large circulation throughout the middle and upper Districts or the State. Advertising rates as reasonable os the stringency of e money mar? ket ?ill warrant. Merchants and others wishing to usp the columns of the paper will address -il LIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor. February 25 Columbia. S. C. Malena Everywhere. Rarely has th TO been a season as fruitful as this of malarious diseases. Not oulyon the prairies aud In the valleys of the West ; not merely in all the old haunts of Fever and Ague and Bilious Re? mittent Fever have these prostrating diseases been nun-nally virulent ; but they have extended to toms and ci tir? never before Infested with them, and have even ascended tho mountains and attacked tbousauda of people supposed to have beeu placed, by laws of Nature, above their reach. Hence we are compelled to udmit that a fatal element pervades the Universal Air this sea? son, and should at once resort io the only approyed pre tenure ol its consequences, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, a tonic so potent, au anti-septic so perfect, an alterative ao irresistible, and a stimulant so pure that it enables the human system tn resist and hallie all the predisposing causes of disease. With the confidence that one ? lothod m incombustible garments might move among blazing buildings, the man who arms himself against malaria with this powerful tfWrn Jive medicine may walk a fever-scourged district tearless ol its insalubrious atmosphere. Tho intormittonts and remittents at pre seut so general in all tarts of thc country may be but the forerunners of a deadlier scourge now on its way West? ward from the far V.ist Prepare tho system with HOS TETTER'S BITTERS for a successful battle with the ruephitic causes of all tpidunict. Be wise in time. October 20 6 Know thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THOBNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant aud Psychometncian, who has aston? ished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. T. Madame THORNTON pos? sesses such wonderful powers of second sight as to eua ble her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While In a stale of trance, sho delineates the very features of the person yon are to marry, and by tho ?id of an in?tniment of in? truse power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to produce a ufc-like picture of the future husband or wite of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position lu lite, leading traits of character, .Vc. This is 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 be. By enclosing a small lock of bair, and giving place or birth, age, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to J ourself, you will re? ceive the picture sud desired iutormatioo by return moil, \U communications sacredly confidential. Address, iu confidence. Madame E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Hudson. N_Y_ ly_March SQ Free to Everybody. 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It is the only article in the world that will curl straight hair, aud at thc same time give it a beautiful, glossy ap? pearance. The Crisper i oma nut only curls the hair, but Invigorates, beautifies and cleanses lt; la highly and de? lightfully permuted, and is the most complete article ol the kind ever offered to the Aun ric m public. Thc Crisper Coma Will be sent to auy address, sealed and postpaid for SI. Address all orders to W. L. CLARK Sc CO., Chemists, No. ? West Fayette street, Syracuse. N. 1*. March 30 lyf DRY GOODS, ETC. r GOODS NO. 252 KING STREET. JAMES B. BETTS, OF THE LATE FIRM OF ROBERT ADOER & CO., ' DEALER IN FOREIGN ASD DOMESTIC DM' GOODS WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF CASH RuT ERS to his stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to which addition* arc niado weekly. MR. BEITS will sell uniformly at the lowest marCrt prices. Changes in the value of Goods will be promptly met: the public may rely on having Ibis pledge tully carried out in even- department of bis busiucss. MB. E. L. KERRISON, so loug connected with the Drv Goods l?nninpss in Charleston, is engaged with Mr. BETTS in conducting his business. October 25_f, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. JUST OPENED AND DAILY RECEIVING A SPLEN? DID STOCK OK GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE, at wholesale and retail, tor cash, at a small ad? vance ot. Northern cosh*. The stock comprises every article adapted for Ute season, und purchasers will do well to cull soon, as bargains will ho offered, at No. 306 KING STREET, BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND SOCIETY. LEVY DRUCKER. Octobers_ Imo FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS SPECIALLY invited to our Fall and Winter stoci ot FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TJZR/TT G-OOIDS, which ls now completo in every department. In WOOLLENS AND BLANKETS, adapted to Planters' use, we have a large stock, to wiiich we invite special attention. MARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN No. 1*3 MEETING STREET. September 7_ imoa P001RTIE & STILLMAN, ??TS. NEW STORE, No. 281 KING STREET. "IITE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF VV H( )SI ERY, consisting of : Ladies' and Misses' ENGLISH AND GERMAN WHITE CO'lTON HOSE Men's and Boys' Brown Cotton Hah Hose, in English aud German Fancy Worsted Socks for Children (touts'. Ladles' and Children's Merino and L. Wool Un dervests Gloves of all descriptions-Kid. Silk, Beaver. Cassia ere, Berlin, lined. Ac. A lot of Ijulies' Kid Gloves, spotted, at fsOc. a pair A lot ot Brown Cotton Half Hose. 12,v,c. a pair With a full assortment of Haberdasherv, Pertuinerv, ftc At the NEW STORE, No. 2H1 KING KTXEET. FdGARTIE & STILLMAN, October 25 fnv? AGENTS. No. 248 KING STREET, Bet ween Hasel and Market-s.s. RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF their onatotnera and the public generally, to their very extensivo stock of DRY GOODS, Which will at all times be found complete. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. In this will l?e found a well assorted stock of PRINTS' GINGHAMS. SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, all at the lowest market rates. Especial attention is called to our very cheap UM Sheeting?, 3-4, 7-8 ?ni 4-4 Lougrloths. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. We have RED, WHITE aud COLORED FLANNELS, In great variety ; Blankets. Shawls, Nubias, Sontags, Hood? and Scarfs, very chea}). CLOTH DEPARTMENT. A splendid quality of ULOADOLOTH. for Ladlee' cloaks, at $2 per yard. Fine Cloths. Oas-imeres and Vestings of all descrip? tions, suitable tor Men's and Boys' wear. LINEN GOODS DEPARTMENT. The atteution of Housekeepers is invited to our verv , cheap LINEN GOODS, consisting of Irish Fronting Lin? on, Linen sheetitig, Pillow Case Linen, Table IIHIIISHK. Table Cloths. Towels, Napkins, Doylies aud Huckaback, at 20 cents. Linen Table Cloths at 78 ei nts. to JJ. Shirt L'osoms from 36 ceuts up. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. IN Tins PARTICULAR LINE WILL BE FOUND THE latest novelties of the season iu the very best fabrics and styles : POPLINS, Merinos, Empress Cloth, Mohairs Black aud Colored Silks. Scotch Plaids And an extensive variety of low-priced Dress Goods. A large lot ol Balmorals and Hoop Skirts, very cheap. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE THE LATEST STYLES OE SILK AND CLOTH COVERINGS made of the best materials and very reasonable. MILL ISM A!\D MI0\ IIEPARTMEM . FULL LINES OF THE BEST MAKES OF KID. SILK and TH READ OLOVE9 Ladies' Hats. Bonnets Aud a very heavy stock of best Silk Ribbons of all widths and shades.-, together wiih and expensive assort? ment of cloak Set?, Bui.de Gimpxand Fringes, Guipure. Brussels Thread, Cluny ard Dlond Laces, ?lack and Colored Silk Velvet Ribbons. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. LADIES'. GENTS', AND CHILDREN'S REST ENO LISH, French, and German nOSE and HALF HOSE, of all qualities, in Cotton and Wocl, very cheap. A call is respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN & CO., No, UH KING STREET, October 13_wfiu2inos DRV GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! T, MCCARTHY, 294 KING STREET, 294 BEGS RESPECTFULLY TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that he has REMOVED TO TU li ABOVE S TAND, and has jost received u full sud complete stock of FALL AND WINTER DR Y OOODS. CONSISTmO OP DRESS GOODS of all kinds, CALICOES, DELAINES, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FLAN NELS, . LANKETS, HO? SIERY, GLOVES. HANDKERi 'U IRKS, LINENS, LONO CCIIUS, SHEETINGS, WHITE GOODS, kc, Ac. UM >. BROWN SHIRTINGS AND SHEE1INGS, PUECKS. Stripes, Denims, Ticking*., Kerseys, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, CasaimeriB, icc, ftc ALSO, A select stock of FANCY AND OTHER GOOPS, usn ally mund in a FIRM" CLASS Dry Goods Store, Allot which will be sold at the lewest possible figure for CASH OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. T. MCCARTHY, No. 394 KING STREET, Corner ol Wentworth, ender Masonic Hall. October 2_ _wtuilmo IF O TT 33, OE OCR CELEBRA T E I) SEA-ISLAND SHIRTS, SENT ANYWHERE HY EXPRES-., c. o. D. FOR iii'. Address ALLEN G. FOWLER. No. 3 P.irL Row, New Yolk. October 21 niwiumo RAILROADS. Til ER F.YTK\MO\ OP SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. NOTICE ON AXD AFTER SATURDAY THE 2D PRO-CLIO, the hue of this Road will lie completed, and extended U> Coosawlintchie. Passengers and Creight will be receiv? ed at the different stations on the Road, and delivered at CooBawliatehie, where there la u iiernianent and substan tial bridge over the river, and n good wau'on road lead? ing to Oillisonville, Grahamville, Forrctavillo anil the adjacent country. Tho trains will arrive at Coosawhatehie on Tuesday, Thursday mi l Saturday of each week nt 12 o'clock Meridian, mut leave for Charleston at 1 o'clock P. M. s one day. Faro to Charleston ft*. 00. .INO. s. lt VAN', October 28 mwfft General Superintendent SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL, t , i l.ISTLXDENT'S OFFICE, I CHABLESTOy, . C., October 3, 1867. J ON AND AFTER OCTOBI. I HE 6TH. 1HC7, 'I HE PASSENGER I KAINS on thc i nth Carolina Rail rosd wlD run as follows, viz: Leave Charleston lor Colombia. t.:!0 A M Arrive nt Ringville.U.L3 A M Leave Ringville.11.4) A M Arrive at columbia. 1.10 p M Leave Columbia.10.00 A M Arrive al Kingville.11.86 A M Leave Kiugyille.13.06 P M Arrive at Charleston. 7.05 PM Leavo Charlee ton for Augusta.10.40 A M Arrive at Augusta.7.40 P M Leave Augusta. X4D A M Arrive al Charleston.l'J.'Jl) P M Thu Passenger Train on tho Camden Branch will con? nect w ith Up und Down Columbia 'I rains, ano Wilming? ton and Manchester Railroad Trains on Mundays, Wednesday* and Saturdays. NIGHT EXPRESS. FREIGHT AND PASSENGER AC? COMMODATION ThAIN will mn as follows, vir.: Leave Charleston for Columbia..'.6.40 P M Arrive st Columbia. CODA M Leave Columbia.8.00 p M Arrive at charleston. 3.20 A M Leave Charleston for Auguste. 7.30 P M Arrive at Augusta.6.50 A M Leave Augusta.4.10 P M Ai rive at Charleston.4.00 A M H. T. PEAKE, October! fiuwlmo General Superintendent. CLOTHING. CLOTHING; No. 219 KING STREET, West side, ono door South ot' Mar? ket Stroot. NOW OPENED AN ELEGANT ASSORTED STOCK OF CLOTHING-, Made up specially Tor this Market. Tin' greatest can1! and skill lia* boon bestowed on the ('ultim; and Work? manship, and every Customer can roly on purchasing from this House a perfect Garment, THK STOCK COMPRISES ALL GKADICS, PINE, M K DI I'M AND I .OW SMI IC Kl), IM 1.1 DIM. MAIM Y \ KU STY I. KS. DOTS' Al YOUTHS' CLOTHING, Milli 3 TH 16 YEARS OF AGE. To supply tluk increasing demand in this brunell ol' my business, 1 have greatly enlarged my Stock. Parents will find here all t hey need Tor their Sons. [T i ir I STA R BRAND LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS The STAR BRAND SHIRTS I have sold in t his city for over twenty years have always given satisfaction in FIT and MATERIAL. IN FURNISHING GOODS I OFFERi MERINO AND LAMBS' WOOL UNDERSHIRTS ANS DRAWERS, shaker Plannet Undershirts and Drawers, Canton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers, Travellm;: Sturts, Hall Hose, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Gloves pf Heaver. Buckskin, Dogskin, French Kid ami cassiniere, Collars ol Linen ami Paper in aUprevailing si) les. liilillJlllVll A full supply ol CLOTHING for Freedmen of EngUst Kersey und Domestic Goods, und heavy Grey blankets weighing live pounds each. TA I LORI Mi DE PA RTMENT. The Stock 1 oller this seosou is verv attractive, consist? ing nt ENGLISH, FK1.NCH and AMERICAN CLOTHS, Beavers, Tricots, Coatings, Cassi meres. Velvets, V el? veteens and Corduroys. The excellence o? toe style am lit of Guruieuts made at tide H"iise, by au experienced Cutter from Francs, are sure to please those who wit leave their orders. Prjces fixed and marked ou each article. The entire stock is offered ut low price*. Purchasers ure invited lt cull und look through tLt supply B.W.McTlTKEOUS.Supi WATCHES, JEWE1BT, ETC. A Sl PEftH STOCK OP PINK BOLD Ai SOLID SILVER WATCHES. AU worra n ted tn ran nnrl thoroughly n cie ?la.ted, ?tl Hu- low price of (lo estell I .SM TISFAOTfOX GUA lt A If TEED, IOU Solid Ooh! Hnnlbig Waldies. S250 to 31001 liai Magic Cased Oohl Watched. 900 to sw lim I .a lies' Watches, Enamelled. DH? tu :iot 200Guld Hunting Chronometer Watches... 250 lo HUI SUD tiiilil Hunting English Levers. 200 to '/St you Gold Unuting Duplex Watches. iii lo -JIU 500 Gold Hunting A.rieau Watches. ion to 25i CU) SIKcr Huntiug Levers. SO to UH 500 Silver H Huting Duplexes. 75 tu 25?. GOO ladies' Odd Watches. .'?oto 2.'* lunn Gold Hunting Lupines. f?0to 7>" UNO Misoellauoiiiw Watches, all kinds. 50 to lot 2000 SUvcr Hunting Watches. 25 to 5( 50)0 A>sauted silver Watehea. toto li The above stock will be disposed of on the popular ont price plan, tiring every patron a tine Gold or solid sil? ver Watch tor SH), without regard to value. We wish to immediately dispose of Ute above mamilu, cent stock. Certificate*, naming the urtii les, are placed m vealed envelopes, aud well mixed. Holders are enti? tled to the artii lc named on their ceri!neate, upon pay? ment of Ten Dol?ais, whether it bc a Watch worth Moot or oin- worth los. The return of any ol our certificate? entitles \iiu lo Hie article named thereon, upon puyineit!, irrespective of it? worth: amt as uo article valued lesa than il" is named on any certificate, u will at once he seen that this is no Lottery, bot u straightforward legitimate traiiaactii ti, winch may be participated in even by tin- moat fastidious! A ringle Certificate will )?. sen! by mail, postpaid, upon n ce rpi ..f 23 cents, five for SI, eleven l.?r $2, thirty-thret and i logant premium for $9, sixty-six und more valuabh premium for 510, ono hundred sud uiosl superb Watcl lor ?15. To Agents, or those wishing employment, tin is a rare opportunity, li i- a legit?mate!) conducted business, univ authorized by the Government, and opel lo the most ciireful scrutiny. '1 ry OS. Address WRIGHT. BRO. ft CO.. Importers, No. ir.) broadway. N. Y. October22 ' imo CHERAW ADVERTISER, EVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, Alu, AGRICULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS NEWS C. Published weekly, by POWELL K 1) Cberaw, . WORLKY. i Kims or suusrnirrioN IM lion. Di One copy on.- >ciir. KATES OP \HV| KTISI One Square, ten lines or les,,,,,, ., For each soi. .e.|iem insertiou... . All Advertlaeuieuta ki be lUsliiv will be published until ordered oin. inply i , Merchant-: and others advertising bj : lie year, a una .ai deduction on the aimvc rales wm be u.ide. > o\ cm i el ia marked, or the) .. barged accord INSURANCE. (IDEEN INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL,.810,000,000 IST GOLD. rIS RELIABLE ENGLISH COMPANY INSURES against loe a or damage by tire on BUILDINGS, MERCHANDIZE, HOUSER OLD FURNITURE, RENTS, Ac, at established rutes. Losses promptly paid, without referenco to England. OIBBES A CO., Agents, .?tober 28 ratuGmo NO, 10 Adgor's south Wharf. MISCELLANEOUS. i Iii J HAVING RESUMED THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING AT THE 1 tl.!) STAND, NO. 69 MEETING STREET, Next to Mills House, IS PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR PAMPHLETS, CAR US, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, BRIEFS, HAND BILLS, POSTERS, DODGERS, RECEIPTS, ' LABELS, etc., etc.. Intrusted to his care, WITH NEATNESS AND DIS? PATCH, at prices to suit the times. October 28 mtus3 NOTICE. SHINGLES ! SHINGLES!! 1 ? Iff! AAA PRIME GEORGETOWN CYPRESS lWV/?UvJl/ SHINGLES tor sale on reasonable terms iu Tots to snit purchasers at J Nu. C. MALLONEE'S Lumber Yard and Planing Mill, Horlbeck's Wharf, near Northeastern Railroad. Cetober 28 . C THE THOROUGH-BRED STALLION "JONCH HOOPER." by imported Albiou out of a dum of the best raciug stock in America, will stand for the Fall Season at the SHEDS IN CHURCH STREET. Apply to RoBT. HAYNS, Groom. October 25 tmw6* TO RAFFLE, TWO LOTS OF LAND SITUATE IN THE TOWN OF Aiken, S. C., measuring and containing in front 60 feet by 160 feet in depth each. They are disposed m this manner for thc purpose of procuring funds to enable a distressed family to leave the State in tho hope of bet taring their condition. Said lots are valued at $6 per chance._October 18 GRATES FOR DWELLINGS AND Offices, of ult sizes and patterns.. For sale by SHEPHERD & COHEN, No. 297 King street. October 14 m8 ATTENTION ! ("i () TO NO 20H EAST BAY AND BUY YOUR JT CROCUS EMORY POWDER ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY EMERY CLOTH, 4c, tor polishing. ALSO, TANNERS1 OIL NEATSFOOT OTT., for Loather Hoeo LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery. M ngures within the reach of all. WM. M. BIRD & CO. Septemlier 18 HOWE'S PREMIUM STANDARD ALWAYS TAKE TUE HIOHEST PREMIUM. AND TOOK IX AT PARIS THIS YEAR, as othelal docu? ments will show. 'these Scales arc placed entirely on their actual merits, as every Scale is warranted to give entire satisfaction. RAILROAD TRACK COUNTER HAY. COAL BUTCHERS' DORMANT DRUGGISTS' aud PORTABLE BROKERS' SCALES. Ot every size and variety. Call and examine samples at the CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign of Marvin's Safe. W. M. HIRD & CO., September ? NO. 203 EAST BAY STREET. . MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR AND DAMP PROOF MARVIN'S PAT BOT SAFES never mould their contents. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never ccrrode the iron. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never lose their Fire proof uuan ty. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES are the only SAFES filled with Alum and Dry Plaster. No other Safe has these qualifications. WE REFER TO THE MERCHANTS. COTTON FAC? TORS, Hankers and Jewelers of thia city whom wc have supplied. Sixty-eight of these Safes have been sold bj us since the clo.-? ot the war, which alone should ho a sufficient guarantee that they are all we claim. Call and examine the Stock now on hand, or send for a Circular. W. M. BIRD & CO, NJ. 2OT EAST BAY, Agents for Charleston. September!? C. Dl'CRHT.VS PATENT For Instantaneous Detachment of Horses from Carriages. , rrVHIS INGENIOUS AND VERY USEFUL INVENTION, ? which has been patented in the United States, France and England, ls now offered by the subscriber to the public, feebng assured they will find it, upou oxaini uation, oue of the greatest Inventions ol thc age. Prominent among its advantages aro: FIUST-T he facility with which horses may be harness? ed to or unharnessed from u Carriage, also rendering it unnecessary for the person unharnessing to pass between or behind tile horses a? is customary, thus avoiding any iubility of being kicked. SECOMB-lu ease ot a horse falling, he may be loosed trom tho carriage in one second, without the driver leav? ing his seat. It is so simple in its operation that a child m work it. Timm AND GHEATEBT-In case* of horses taking fribht. becoming uumnnagable or running away, tho terrible consequences which so frequently follow may b . all avoid? ed hy this simple application to carriages, as the horses can be loosed trom the carriage "ina twinkliug," and the carriage is quickly and safely stopped. Mr. C. DLCREUX gavoseveral public exhibitions. The great favor and praise manifested by the public on thee?? occasions, is one ol the evidences of a popular appreeia tion of its merits. Terms may ba known mid orders received for applying the patent to larriages, or purchase o? Stoh; Rights, by addressing to C. DUCREUX, Patentee, No. 93 Elisabeth street, New York. October 22 :<m" JIANO-FOHTES-?RAN?. SHA AK*. AND *_ UPRIGHT-Which aro now acknow^ge? to oe, ..y the Leading Artists in luis country, st PERI..ll lo ANY OTHER? IN AMERICA. Tbeee lari ru?nente pos? sess every modern improvement .arei erf the largest sta*, [Rushed in CARVED and PLAIN ^fSl . .-.-ul? nt itv le. Each bas the full ?.'j ?Zi???T? BASSlwith or with GRAND ACTION, acknowledged to be superior to any other ta rapid elocution. These Instruments are all M vVN SBVKS AS? A QUAST? und SEVES AND A THTBP .STACKS- constructed ?I tBOBOOOHM SEASON BU? WOOD, L^l of the finest ami best material. For eneas POW?, Manta ol'ALlllF.s. SWKSTHBSS and VUItlT? OP TONE hr iwi -nt .1 e.-uUre Rsoisi EH: ELEGANCE OF FINISH i 1.1 : ..' if 1 ? I n i.\ li 11 - H Y. the P.ano-Fortes ol Mesan. VNYS v SOM ur. onsurpasaed by any other makers in ho* Wolli D.and hav* taken the HIGHEST PREMIUM IVHKHEVEK EXHIBI1ED. Toe same facilities wbu-h enable tins linn to produce?SUPERIOR INSTRUMENT, also enable them to oder their PIANO-FORTES to the public ut TWENT? PER . INT. low .T than any other KIBST , : \-s mannt?) rorer In the country. The special attention ot Deafen, Teachers and others in invited to the examination ot '.hese Pianos before niak iu" their selection elsewhere. Every Instrument is folly WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. DeacripUve circu? lar- s. nt Ul all parts ol the country upon appbculion. Ad? die-*, JENNYS .v SONS. New. 233 an.l2J5 East 21a. street. Between 2d aud 3d Avenue?. New vork. September 27 lyr AUCTION S.ALES. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO., Cash Auction House, No. 05 Hasel street, opposite the PostoJHce, REGULAR SALE DAYS, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND 1'RID AYS. THIS DAY, commencing st 10 o'clock, BASLF. and ST. ETTTENE RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS. Mantillas. Feathers, Flowers, Battons, 4c, Ac AISO, ENVPICX8 DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, NOTIONS, LOOKING. GLASSES. CUTLERY, Ac. Terms Cash. 43- City Cenaignora will Rive om- address as above to Draymen, so as to insure our receiving iii eli conalgu ments. October 28 Clothing, Dry Good?, ?ce. KILROY & CO. Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, at their Sales Rooms. No. 13? Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, An elegant and complete assortment of CLOTHIIG of all grade? and in suits, IUCLUDIMO _ 200 PAIRS L'LACK AND FANCY 8ATTTNET PANTS. ALSO, A largo assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, OON8IRTTKO OF '. CALICOES, LONGCLOTH8, Sheeting. Jeans, Sattfnete, Flannels. Linens, Wool Yarn, Hoop Shirts, Hosiery, >hirta, Neck lies, Suspe.ulen, Handkerchiefs, Spool Cottons, Toilet Soaps, rer.:imery. Ribbons, Trimmings, Button?, Braids, 4c, 4c. October 38 Carpet, Hat;, Dry Goods, Shop Goods, $c. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. TO MORROW. 29th inst, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, at our Auction Salesroom, No. 133 Meeting street, 1 SMALL PATTERN INGRAIN CARPET. 15 feet by 12 Invoice of Meu's Fin? Felt Hats, fashionable styles c ? simoros, Sattinets, Red and White Flannel Canton Flannel. Muslin Delaine*, Calicoes Alpaccas, slate and White Jeans A huge variety of Ribbons, Corsets, Hoop Skirts 1 case new and fashionable style Bonnet and Hat Frames Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Grey Blanket?, Ac. Conditions oash. AT PRIVATE SALE. Men's Wool, Half Wool, and Cotton Country gmt Half Hose. . October 28 SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me dlreeted and do? li vered, will be sold on MONDAY, the 4th day of No? vember next, at Northeast corner of the Court House, at 12 o'clock M. ALL THE RIGHT. TITLE AND INTEREST OF THE defendant in all that LOT OF LAND, with a two-etory BRICK BUILDING and other improvements thereon, tit nate North side Henrietta street, and known aa No. 34. Levied upon and to be sold as, the property of John Moran, at the rait of Edward Kerrigan, Administrator of Peter C. Kerrigan. Terms oaah. WM. S. HASTIE, 8. C. D, October 14 m LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY (ON TUE HAVANA PLAN) FOR THE B E INT I F I T OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDDY & CO., Managers. Great Scheme. CLASS U. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! ?ii Prizes of... si, ooo 63 Prizes of..400 IAS Prises of..SOO 4 i0 Prises of..195 1 Prize of..$50,000 1 Prize of..30,000 1 Prize of..8,000 1 Prise of.7,000 a Prizes of..5,000 315 Approximation Prizes, amounting to taa.oso. 788 PRIZES-?330,65o IN PRIZES TO BB DISTRIBUTED ! To be drawn at Covington, Kentucky, OCTOBER 31st, 1867. WHOLE TICKETS, $12 ; HALVES, $6 ; QUARTERS, $3; EIGHTHS. $1.50 Hie chances are tar more favorable to drew pri?es ia this than in any other Lottery in the world. Purchasers of Lottery Tickets should always examine the tentones. Prizes paid in foll without discount Official drawings sent each purchaser, correspondents may rely on prompt attention to orders by euclosing money with tull address. '??.All o'ders for tickets, schemes, and information to be ad dreaaed to H.T. PETERS. United States Licensed Agent. Key Box 82, Charleston, 8.0. Office No. 90 Hasel street, October 17 GEORGIA FOR THE i BEH?TEFIT ftf THE MAM OHS' HOME. BOYD, WILSON & CO., Manager^ Great Extra Scheme, CLASS C. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000, ON THE HAVANA PLAN. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. TICKETS OMA Ol DOLLAR ! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, NOV'R 6th, 1867. All thc Prizes will be drawn! .4 PACKAGE OF TEX TICKETS FOR TER DOLLARS LIABLE TO DRAW $30,0001 ALSO. THE GRAND SCHEME; CLASS G. To be drawn at Atlanta. Ga., Nor* 13th, 1867. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. 1 Prize of.....$360,000 1 Prize of..25,000 I Prize of.10,000 3 prizes of..... 5,000 | 3 Prizes of...$3,500 1? Pr lies ot.... 500 53 Prises of... 350 130 Prizes of... 300 54 APPROXIMATION PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $19,850. 30,0(10 NUMBERS.?18 PRIZES. TICKETS $12. HALVES $6. QUARTERS $8, EIGHTS $1.50. tri , '. 'n 1 The above Brilliant Scheme ia worthy the attention ot the public Its management ia under the control of gen? tlemen of tho hutheat standing in our midst, and in the Masonic fraternity. The charter of thia Lottery bj from tlie state of Oeoiyia, and bonds given for th. payment of all prizes. . All ITizes paid without di ?count Official Drawing* w-nt each purchaser. All Prizes t:aahed at thia Office. nj? corre?i>oiidcnts may rely on prompt attention io oiders by ?iuiply euclosing mouey with full address. 8j>- AU orders for Ticket?, Schemes, aud inlormation tc he addreaned to JAMES KERR, Manager's Agent, Lock Box NO.-684, Charleston, 8. C. Office: Nc. 20 BROAD STREET. October 14 PHOTOGRAPHS FOLl THE MILLION ! ! T Wild. SEND. POST-PAID. 50 PHOTOGLYPHS OF 1 the most celebrated Actors ior ****** ?ctresssa tor 50 cents; 50 Union Generals tot? M eso?; 60 Rebel General? f.* 50 e nta: 50 Stat???/^ ? 50 beau iiiulyouug Ladles tor 50 cents; 5u Hue-looking young (?crt emeu forCO couta; C largo Photographe of French DmfarS '. n costume, beautifully colored, exactly se tt^ v Zear ?r AO cents; or tor SO centos of the most OMnlffi&dSsrf*** *?"???. 5 < Troupe, aa they ,?5?r m t he play ol the B.?Ok Croo t.NmlO's Gerd?.. N"*?nd"u orders to P. 0. Box 177, Tr j, ft y. May li_gg . E. M. WmTINGh CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, SAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS atxeet to No. 77 CHURCH ? S?BEL near St .el's Alley. . j Iojwst31?j;