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THE DAILY NEWS. 49- LARGEST CIRCULATION. -THE HAILY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOG? NISED AS HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, PUBLISHES THE LI8T OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POSTOF? FICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE NEW PC8TOFFIOE LAW. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1867. LOCAL MATTERS. A UCTPON HALES THIS HA Y. CLIFFORD & MATHEWES will BOII at ll o'clock, a farm and a residence. JOHN G. MILNOR A Co. will eo?'. at 10 o'clook, carpet, hato, woollen shirts, Ac. R. St A. P. CALDWELL will sell at 9| o'clock, bacon Bide s. ? JEFFORDS & Co. will Bell at 9} o'clook, stripe, shoulders, Bides, Ac. T. M. CATEB will Bell at 9| o'olock, sides, strips, Ac. MCKAY & CAMPBELL will sell at ll o'clock, bacon Bides, shoulders, Ac. MILKS DRAKE will soil ai 10 o'olock, dry goods, clothing &o. .MILLIGAN & ?SON will soil furniture, Ac. LAUREY & ALEXANDER will soil at 10 o'olock, butter, pig shoulders, &o. W. Y. LEITCH & lt. 8. BR?NS will soil al ll o'clock, four building lots, a grocery stand and a small house. _' _ FATAL ACCIDENTS.-A freedman bas boen killed at Columbia while lying under a car, and a colored woman, while unicup, caugbt Aro and was fatally burned. , IN EQUITY.-Tho Court of Equity, Chancellor W. D. JOHNSON presiding, was in session yester? day, but beyond a few order? and mattera in course, no busin osa was transacted. BERKELEY DISTRICT COURT-HON. F. D. RICH? ARDSON PRESIDING. -This Court WEB opened yes? terday at Mount Fleasant, AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE acting a? Attornoy-Genoral. Tho juries were or? ganized and nonio casos tried. THE MEETING: OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE last evening was Ibo occaeiou of the usual kindly interchange of views upon questions affecting the trade and prosperity of Charleston. Business hoing disposed of, the mooting adjourned, and the members, gathering around thoir genial ohief, parsed tv. pleasant hour in social intercourse. TRIFLES.-A horse cart stalled yesterday on King stroot. Causes,-cart too big, and horse too little Results,-whacking, stamping, shouting, and a move on. A lady lett a black fan yesterday in Conductor COHEN'S car. Tho inside of the Citadel is being repaired. Much energy,- much systom, and much money, work manv wonders. THE STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA.- This fine steamer of tho Leary Line ha? been recently refitted and prepared in every respect for the Winter service. She has excellent accommodations for passengers, and under the command of hor popular and effi? cient captain, M. B. CROWELL, has become a gene? ral favorite with tho travelling public. She will sail on Saturday, thb 2d proximo, for New York, and partios wishing freight or passage aro roforred to tho agents in this city, MosBrs. RAVENSL St CO. ArTsrHfTX FREEDMAN.-A colored man, who was a slave up to tho vlxma ot the war, having the con . fldenco of lils former master, was some time time since advised and assisted to procure a Bmall tract of land, about twenty-five acres in extent, in Christ Church Pariah. He worked the placo himself with hut little assistance, we are informed, and has raised four bales of fine Sea Island Cotton, worth about one dollar per pound, say about one thou? sand to twelve hundred dollars for tho crop, and a sufficiency of vegetables and othor market pro. duots as to enable him to purchase suoh articles as he may desire, giving him the cotton to clear his debt on the land, to which purpose ho ia now do voting it. _ HOTEL ARRIVALS-Among tho arrivals at the different hotels we note the following persons: Pavilion Hotel.-Ti. Smith, Camden, S. C.; J. W. Stain, Doko, S. C. Charleston Holet.-H. H. Holland, Savannah, Ga.; H. T. McDonald, Savannah, Ga.; Sam. A. Cooloy, S. C.; John W. Browning, Columbia; John VV. Moore, Richmond County, Ga. ; A. P. Wilson, Darlington. Mills f?o?se-Walter Muir, England; C. E. An drews, New York; R. Bartlett, Now York; J. M. Clarkson, New York; Solomon Harvey, Boston; R. F. Lattimer, New York; R. R. Beardon, New York; E. Turley, Philadelphia. DISTRICT COURT-HON. GEORGE W. LOGAN, PRE? SIDING.-Tho State cs. Wm. Aldrich-Assault and battery ; H. W. SCHROEDER, Esq., for the defence. Not guilty. The State vs. Wm. Johnston, Alwin Kiddle and Morris Alston-Larceny ; R. W. SEYMOUR, Esq. for the defence. Guilty. The State vs. Cornelius Dennis-Larceny ; R. W. SEYMOUR, Esq., for the defence. Not guilty. Tho State vs. Henry Schleyer-Assault and bat? tery. Not guilty. The State cs. Diana Middleton-Larceny. Guilty. Tho State vs. Robert M. Bechtel-Assault and battery ; R. W. SEYMOUR, Esq., for the defence. Not guilty. -" DEATH OF REY. TRACT R. WALSH.-WO regret to learn, from the Bennettsville Journal, the death of | the above-named well known Methodist minister. Mr. WALSH for years has been ono of the foremost members of tho South Carolina Conference, be? loved and honored throughout its domain. He founded, and for several years was President of the Carolina Female College in AnsonvUle, N. C. In 1861 he was pastor ol' Trinity Church in this oity. During the past two years he was on the Bennottsv?le circuit. He has been Bick for some time, we learn from the Journal, and died on the 20th instant, leaving a large family, who have the sympathies of a wide circle of friends, both in and out of the Churob, to console them in their be? reavement. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT-HON. GEO. S. BRYAN PRESIDING.-WM. G. HUGHES : Petition for Voluntary Bankruptcy. The petition was read by WM. MUNRO, Esq., and the case referred to W. J. CLAUSEN, Register in Bankruptcy. The Sunday Behool Board of the Southern Bar? tlet Convention made an application for the copy? right of "Little Lessons for Little People." The applications of IBAAO D. WHITE and ALLEN . ROBERTSON for \ oluutary Bankruptcy, were pre? sented respectively by WM. TENNANT, Esq., and G. W. WILKINS, Esq. Orders were signed for re? ference and adjudication in the first case to R. B. CARPENTER, Register in Bankruptcy, and of refer? ence to W. J, CLAUSEN, Register in Bankruptcy. The Grand and Petit Jurors answered to their names. The Grand Jury was discharged, and the Petit Jury dismissed until next Monday. Ho.I FOB THE LAND OF FLOWERS.-It will.be seen hy s notice in another column, that the fine steamer City Point, Captain S. ADKINS, will re? sume her trips from this city to Florida, touching at Savannah and all the points on tho St. John's River. Florida has always been oloaoly connected with Charleston, and the trade between the two points was of oonsiderable importance previous to the war. The cotton factors did a largo business with that State, and the steamers wore always crowded with passengers and freight. This trade has been revived to a considerable extent, and the presence of two steamers on the route is a sufficient indica? tion that it has not decreased. Messrs. RAVENEL St Co., the agents for the City Point, advertise that she will loave on the firat of November, and every subsequent Friday night, at 9 o'clook. She will connect with the Georgia Central Railroad, at Havannah, for Macon, Mobile and New Orleans. The City Point baa been recently refitted, and has excellent accommodations for taflsengers and freight?. ^ NAVAL STORES.-The trade in rosin, spirits of turpentine, Ac., the product of the pine tree, is a branch of commerce that should, with bat little encouragement, hugely dovelopo itself in the busi? ness of this city. Tho pine region tributary to i Charleston is extensive and valuable, much of it never having been touched; the labor necessary to produce the mark&ttblo commodity is free from liability to distase, white mea being able to per? form the work with impunity* and the demand for the various articles very extensive io the markets of the world. With proper facilities the business might bo made one of great value to the etty. The centre of the. trade here is the region near the East end of Calhoun street, and vessels are con . ' staidly at Marshalls and Vennlng's wharves taking in cargoes for various parts of the world. Mr. R. T. WALKER, of our city, lately freighted the bark Elgin for London, and Mesara. R. MUSE ft Coi. are loading the British bark Artistic, and the British brig Queen Of Britain, lor the Bristol Channel, and have just cleared the British brig Bellona for the ?arno destination- The coastwise tnwlo is growing tn volume, ?nd will increase with the enlargement pf the crop. * ,'r**iu. ...w.. a> T?yPBOTB "CT TUB F*PUR*. -The Tata storm and ' high wind <?f Sunday tught caused Homo lilt II dam ago to property in the eily. On East Bay and along tho exposed 8 tree ta the collara wore soon tilled with water, whioh will cauao tho owners some timo and trouble to remoro. DAN CASTELLO'S large sign-board in Mooting street has a decided inclina? tion toward the pavement, and bas been shorn of | some of its glories by tho rough usage it has expe? rienced. The streets have received a thorough washing, sud the dust has boon effectually laid for a few days, but tho oxea vat od lot? sud open collars in the burnt district have boen transformed into small ponds, whioh are neither useful or orna? mental. On the Bay, the storm wau folt in its full power. The Dictator, whioh arrived on Sunday night, reported rough weather outside, and tho Pilot Boy, whioh should have left yesterday morn? ing, was compelled to put back ou account of the storm. _ THBOUOH FREIGHT TARIFF ON RICE AND COTTON TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND ST. Lours.-We are pleased to be able to announce that Messrs. COURTENAY & TREN HOLM, outward freight agents of the Baltimore and Charleston Steamship Com? pany, will give through bills of lading for rice and cotton to the above distant oitios, at the fol? lowing very low ratos: Rice. Cotton. Charleston to cincinnati. O., per 100 Iba... .Boc. tl SO Charleston to Lou lu vi Ile, Ky., per 100 lbs.. 73c. 1 70 Charleston to Ht. Louis, Mo., per IOU Iba_See. 3 10 Thie is certainly tho most enterprising and in? viting tariff over offered, and will bo greatly appre? ciated by rice shippers especially, who will And ready salo for our Carolina grain in those populous cities, and by distributing a portion of tho crop in that direction, will rolievo the Now York market, ?Yo. It may appear strange to have a "Cotton Bato" from Charleston to the Northwest via Baltimore, but statistics show that cotton manufactories havo been largely devolopod in the last few years in tho Northwest, and upon the basia of ouo and-a-half j cents per pound to Cincinnati, as a contrai distri? buting point, wo would not be surprised if ordor* would seek this market. These aro good free trade ratos, however, and we hopo steamships, railroads and shippers will all profit by it. ? PROBABLE VISIT FROM THE BLACK CHOOK.--The fame of the Black Crook has gone abroad over the land, and there aro few persons who havo not heard of the magical scenery and the beautiful danseus? es. It has boon one of the best paying enterprises of tho day, and while it has filled the pockets of j the proprietors, it has at the samo time benefitted overy city where it has been exhibited. New York cnn boast of possessing the original Crook, but the plays exhibited in other cities aro not without their attractive features, and though their Crook? edness is not so apparent, they'aro not without their attractive features, and have boon patronized by crowded houses. Tho citizens of Savannah have for some time boon enjoying the Black Crook sensation, but wo are happy to learn that tho Pal? metto City has not boon forgotten. Tho managor of tho play has made overtures to tho Hibernian Society fer the use of their hall, and if successful, will display the wonders or the Black Crook to a Charleston audience. The addition to the Hiber? nian Hall has been nearly completed, and the So? ciety expect that in two weeks'time all of the in? tended repairs will be finished, and the Hall open? ed to tho public. A number of theatrical managers I , have already made applications for the use of the | t Hall, and should the Black Crook fall, there will be Borne histrionic representation in our new thea- I f tie that will revive the recollections of the past. I ? THE LATE RAIN.-That time-honored individual tho "oldest inhabitant," was unable to recollect a fiercer or more continuous rain than the one that deluged our oity on Sunday night. Tho fall of water was unusually heavy, and is estimated by the rain guage of the City Registrar to have been four inches 80-100. This amount of water, added to the spring tide, whioh waa then at. its height caused many of the streets bordering on^the rivers I i to be submerged, and rendered a passage of the | t stream almost impossible. In the Eastern portion of the city, the low places North of Laurens street were soon under water, Vernon, Inspection, and the t -rm i nus of Calhoun streets being completely covered. At the latter point scarcely any dry land was visible from Washington street to tho river, and the depth of the flood varied from a few inohos to nearly three feet. Iii other sections of the city, and wherever the tide bad any influence, the water covered both the street and the side walk, and in many instances it was necessary to clear tho choked grates bofore it could be carried off hy the drains. At tho lower portion of Market street, near East Bay, the drains were soon filled, and the water rose to some height. During tho early part of the morning a number of negroes collected around the crossings, and for some timo the colored Charons did a brisk trade by carrying over passengers on their shoulders at ten cents por head. MAYOR'S COUBT.-One of Afric's sable sons, whose understanding was deficient, sought to remedy the evil by appropriating; shoe leather be? longing to Messrs. D. O'NEIL & 'JON. Unfortunate? ly for him he was observed and captured, his booty secured, and quarters assigned him where, for fif? teen days, he can luxuriate on bread and water, and curse the fickle jade fortune. Four noble drinkists, who were firm believers in bottled spirits, started out in different sections of the town, but though divided in person, their pur? poses were one. They were filled with the same high aspirations, and proceeded solemnly to carry out the same programme. The first nip was merely an eye-opener, but the second closed the optic, and left the owner in a muddled state of uncertainty as to his whereabouts. Fortunately there is in our city a class of men who devote their time to such cases, and the immortal quartette were raised from the mud and taken to the Head-Centre of the order. Their sympathies and tastes were in such unison that they were ordered to form a Union League party, and were made to pay the en? trance fee of $5 each immediately. A colored Zantippe caught her liege lord by the wool, and Jerked him about until he yelled murder. His cries alarmed the police, who rescued him from ber clutches, and she was fined $5 for con? duct unbecoming a female African. The chocolate dame teing out pf funds, her husband had to re? spond, and he left thinking himself an ill-used man, to be beaten and then to pay for the beater. RADICAL DELEGATES TO THE CONVENTION.-Meet? ings were held last night by the "members of the Union Republican party" in this city, to eleot dele? gates who should put in nomination nine delegates to represent this District in the anticipated Con? vention. The meetings were but poorly attended, and the proceedings were not characterised by any extreme confusion. A general programme had evidently been prepared, and the machinery Work od with gratifying smoothness. When each meeting had organized, a long circu lar was read from the State Central Committee, which explained the mode of action that was to be adopted. The principal points were, that tho colored people should be industrious and united; that they should denounce any opponent of their party; that they should he secret in all their pro? ceedings, and work with a will for the exaltation of Radicalism, lt was provided that the ballots should be kept secret until the day of voting; .hat no changes in them should be made; that they should be marked so that those voters who could not read should know that they were voting the right ticket, and that voters should take the whole ticket, as nominated, or none. After the reading of the circular, the meetings proceeded to business, with the following results : WARD NO. 3-HELD AT HOWARD'S BALL, MEETING STREET. .Debate*.--Alexander Williams, James Pawley, Henry Larcoinb, Timothy Hurley, Peter Browne, J. P. Howard, Albert O'Neal, James A. Bright, April (Washington William E. Burke, Oliver Wil? liams, Washington Gadsden. AU colored but Timothy Harley. WARD NO. 6-MEETING HELD AT BONHAM'S BALL, Chairman - John Bonham. Delegate*.-?. Thorne, J. Bonham, J. Carroll, J. W. Cochran, J. Heed, W. Miller, A. Aspinall, H. Allen, J. Pinokney, H. L. Wayne, J. D. Moore, R. Stevens. Chairman and all delegates colored. WARD NO. G-MEETING HELD AT LIBERTY HA JL, MORRIS STREET. Delegatea.'-M.. O. Camplin, Paul Poinsett, B. O. Ps Large, Richard Forrest, John Campbell, "ames D. Price, Robert Given, R. H. Harney, William Dart, 0. C. Bowen, John Brown, S. H. Hare. All colored bat C. C. Bowen. WARD NO. 8-MEETING HELD AT OR?ST MILL ?N ST. PHILIP'S STREET. Chairman.-li. A. Baseman, M. D., (colored.) Delegate*. -George Martin, John B. Morris, A. J. Ranseer, Rev, M. H. Cain, II. B. Pickenpack, J. Mills, J. N. Harn?, J. M. Devoes, R. H. vaoder horat, Dr. B. A, Boseman, A. B; Williams, F. O, IpWaTilW. Chairman and ?ill debates colored. If you ?fant cheap Blank Rooke; If yon want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, per, Sec.; or, MILLERS Almanac; ft 1* foa want Printing execrated neatly; if yon want Books bound In any etjrle, er Aeeottfet Books made to order, with any desired pateen of ruling, go to HroAK HARRIS, NO. 69 Broad stree*. BimilTEHS NOT WEB. Ho.v m H so.-It is a great desideratum to obtain a good boarding houso. Such a one can be found at tho "King Mansion," corner Qeorgo and Meet? ing Htreota. Fine rooms, pleasant company and a good table aro tho inducements offered. ?ee ad vortiponieut in to-day'a paper. LARGE SAXE or BACON. .-Mosers. MOGAY & CAMP? BELL, will sell to-day, at their provision stores, Mo. 271 East Bay, betweon Hazol and Wont worth nt roof H, A Uno lot of bacon sidos, shoulders, mees pork, boef, Ac. A rare opportunity is ottered to dealers that Hbould not be nog'jeted. ACOTION SALB OF REAL ESTATE.-Messrs. LEITCH & BRUNS will noll to-day, at the old Postoffioo, veal estate, consisting of houses and lots on liutlodgo ?.ml tjuoon Btreets. Tbese sales have boen resum? ed ofter a long interval, and speculators or othors wishing to socuro a good investment will And it to their interest io attend tho salo. FALL A.- D WINTER CLOTHINO.- Tho near ap? proach of Winter rendors a good supply of cloth? ing almost indispensible to comfort, and tho stock ottered by Messrs. O ROUGE LITTLE & Co. will be found amply sufficient for all comers. Their goods aro carefully solectod, and the known character of tho house is a Bufficiont guarantoo for the quality of tho material. They advortiso to-day a full Assortment of men's and boy'B Foll and Winter slothing, besides tho various articled needed to perfect and complote the toilet. Messrs. GEORGE LITTLE SC CO. have beon Tor years in the clothing business, and are thoroughly acquainted with tho wants of tho public. They have on hand every style of clothing that is in demand, and nono need apply in vain. AU will be suited, and at modorato prices. A. DURABLE llKM'TA rioN III BARELY MADE IN A DAY ; but HUMPHREY'S HOMOEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, having been twelve years before tho public, snd tried by thousands In every part of the country, and In ovory form of dis? ease, have won for themselves a name and reputation rarely acquired. They are used by the most intelligent md appreciative iu ovory community, aud praised by di for their simplicity and efficiency in curing disease. Address, HUMPHREY'S SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC MK nie INF. CO., October 29 1 No. 562 Broadway, New York. Il Kit V IC V IIS. CLECKLEY, M. IL, Homeopathic Physician. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, SOUTHWEST CORNER. COLLEGE AND GREEN STREETS, Charleston, H. 0. CONSULTATION HOURS-From 7 to 9>? A. M. ; from 2 to IK P. M. ; from 8 to 10 P. M. October 3_ thstul2 For restoring strength and appetite, uso tho great ioutheru Tonto, PANKNTN'S HEPATIC BITTERS and you rill not be disappointed. For salo by all druggists. tu A cara. What ls TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER IPERIENT, and what are Its effects ? These aro ques ions which the groat Americau public has a right to isk, and it also has a ri<4ht to expect a candid and setls actory reply. The preparation ls a mild and gentle ahne cathartic, alterative and tonic, and is roost care nlly prepared in the form of a snow white powder, con alnlng all tho wonderful medical properties of the far amed Seltzer Springs of Germany. Of its effects we would say that those who havo tested he preparation are the best Judges, and they declare iver their own signatures that tho preparation will imniptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the flow of thc >Ue. Cure every species of headache. Tranquilize the ?orvouB system. Refresh and invigorate the weak. Miti? gate the pangs of Rheumatism. Neutralize acid in tho dornoch. Cleanse and tone thc bowels. Assist the I I ailing appetite. Cure the heartburn. I rj If yon are a sufferer give this Remedy one trial, and it rill convince you of the above facts. TARRANT & CO., Sole Proprietors, New York. Sold by aU Druggists. 8mos September 12 Th? Time to Advertise tn the Country. THE PHOENIX has a large circulation throughout tho nlddle and upper Districts of the State. Advertising ates as reasonable as the stringency of o money mar tot will warrant. Merchants and others wishing to uss ho columns of the paper wiU address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, February 25 Columbia. S. C. Malaria Everywhere. Rarely bas there been a season as fruitful his of malarious diseases. Not onlyon the prairies nd in the valleys of the Weet ; not merely iu aU he old haunts of Fever and Ague and Bilious Re nlttent Fever have these prostrating diseases been imisuaUy virulent ; but they have extended to towns md cities never before infested with them, and havo iven ascended the mountains and attacked thousands of leoplo supposed to have been placed, by laws of Nature, ibove their reach. Hence we are compelled to admit hat a fatal element pervades the Universal Air this sea ion, and should at once resort to the only approved pre? ventive of its consequences, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH UTTERS, a tonic so potent, an anti-septic so perfect, an ilterative so irresistible, and a stimulant so pure that it niables tho human system to resist and baffle aU the indisposing causes of disease. With the confidence that me clothed in incombustible garment? might move imong blazing buildings, the man who arms himself { igainst malaria with this powerful defensive medicine may valk a fever-scourged district fearless of its Insalubrious itmosphere. The intermittents and remittents at pre? lent so general in aU parts of the country may be but the on runners of a deadlier scourge now on its way West? ward from the far East. Prepare the system with HOS? TETTER'S BITTERS for a successful battle with the nephitic causes of all epidemics. Bo wise In time. October 28 6 Know thy Destiny. BLVD AME E. F. THORNTON, the great English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and Psychometriclan, who has astou shed the scientific classes of the Old World, has now Io? 's tod herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOBKTOHpoa tessei such wonderful powers of second sight as to ena ile her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance o the single or married of either sex. WhUe in a state >f trance, ehe delineates the very features of the person mu are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of in? cuso power, known as the Psychomotrope, guarantees to iroduce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife >f the applicant, together with date of marriage, position n Ufo, leading traits of character, ic. This ls no hum rag, as thousand of testimoni?is can assert. She will lend, when desired, a certified certificate, or written ruaran tee, that the picture is what it purports to be. By inclosing a small lock of bair, and giving place of birth, ge, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents ind stamped envelope addressed to yourself, yon wlU ra* ?ive tho picture and desired Information by return mall. Ul communication? sacredly confidential. Address, lo onfldence, Madame E. Fr THORNTON, P. O. Box 223, Judson. N. Y ly , March 30 Free to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information' of tho ; realest Importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the lesplsed respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to ?end their iddress, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Tro/, N. Y. TONSORIAL. FASHIONABLE HAIR MESSING SALOON ! No. 114 Market Street, ONE DOOR BAST OF KINO STREET. JAMES LOMBARDO PAYS STRICT ATTENTION IN HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING, AND DYEING HAIR, In the latest ty lo, and aU other branches of the tonsorial art, and is niling to receive all of his old customers, sud the public n general, RATES. i HAVING.16 cents. ?AIR CUTTING....85 cents. IHAMPOOINO.36 cents. If yon wish an easy shevo. As good as Barber ever gave, Just call at my Shaving Beloon; I'U cut and dress the hair with grace, To ?ult the contour of the face. October 10 th*tu2knos . li MAVIN O XtEgUAIED THE ' BOOK AND JOB PRINTING AT THE OLD) ST ? WO, . j NO. 69 MEETING STREET, :- ? Next to Mills House, 8 PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDER? FOB PAMPHLETS, ?AttI)S, ?-BU* H?ADS, CItMIILAHM, ".;.!? Bill Ki's, HAMO *ILLH, . POSTERS, ,.ImVOtypM, RKCNSIPTM, fe&aVBl?At ?te., et*., ntrnsted to fcttueftm, WITH NEATNESS AMP DO* fATOH, at pilots to anti the times. October 28 CLOTHING, GRE AT OPEN I FALL AMI WINTER CLOTIIINli GEO. LITTLE & CO.'S, No. a 13 King Street. WE HAVE JU8T OPEN KD OUR EXTENSIVE STORK OF FALL, AND WINTER CLOTHING, to which wo invite those in want to onll ?lui examine before pur? chasing elsewhere. Our facilities are such tl nt vro can offer our stock of Ready-made Clothing and Furnlslilug Goods at such prices timi will compare moro favorable than any othor house in tho lino. Our stock of Clothing woro raanutnet . ired ander our own supervision, sud can state that they aro made up in a -.Yorkmanlike manner, and of fashionable styles. Our stock consists of all grades-Fino, Medium, und I.ow Priced. BUYS' CLOTHING. In addition to tbo abovo, wo have on hand n very large stock of YOUTHS', ROYS' and CHILDREN'S CLOTH? ING, of all qualities. Parents will Hud it to their advan? tage to call and make a selection. Our i-izes runge from 'i years to 18 years of age. WHITE AND COLORED LINEN SHIRTS, of all quali? ties, and warranted to flt. KURNIglIINO O?UUS. We offer a large stock, conduin.,, of Merino and Lamb's Wool Dnder-shlrts and Drawers, Shakers' Flannel Shirts ?nd Drawers, Canton Flannel Drawers, Travelling Shirts, di colors, English Half Hose, SUHpcndvrs, Dows, Neck l?os. Silk and Worsted Scarfs, Silk and L. C. Handker? chiefs, hemmed and ready for usc J 'Hoves, of French Dog iktn, Buckskin, Buokskiu ( taunt I : * ; French Kids, Silk, Oloth sud Cossimero; Collars, pf Linen and Paper, of utest style. LOW PRICK PLANTATION CLOTHING We offer for Freedmen's uso, at the low price of FIVE DOLLARS PER SUIT (Sack and Pants). We respectfully solicit a call fr? m tho citizens of Charleston, and those visiting the city, to our complete dock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, and .viii take pleasure In showing our goods to those who nay favor UH with a call, and we will guarantee that we .viii sell at such prices that will suit the timos, tor cash >r city acceptance*. GEO. LITTLE A CO., No. 21? Ring street, _OctoberJ29__tuths2mos Victoria Ronge, PALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1. 303 W ST., WEST SIDE, Three doors above Wentworth. ESTABLISHED IN 1848 ! WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING vhieh ia completo, and everything manufacturen >y us, at PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH CHE TIMES. Twenty years' experience in tho manufacture of Clothing for this market exclusively, givoB us tho advantage ovor many Establishments who have 0 trust entirely to others with getting up their 1 tock. An examination of our Goods is most rcspect UUy solicited. I. L FALK & GO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIERS NO. 303 KINO ST., Westside, 3 doors above Wentworth October 24 tbstu2mos FALL MD Wi CLOTHING No. 219 KING STREET, (Yest side, one door South of Mar? ket Street. ?OW OPENED AN ELEGANT ASSORTED STOCK Of CLOTHING, Made up specially for this Market. The greatest care and skill has been bestowed on the Cutting and Work? manship, and every Customer can rely on purchasing from this House i perfect Garment. PITO STOCK COM PIM SK H ALL GRADES, FINK, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED, INCLUDING MANY NKAV STYLES. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOT HI NO , PROM 3 TO Ki MRS OF AGE. To supply the increasing demand in this branch of my business, I lave greatly enlarged my Stock. Parents will lind here all they need or their Sous. ~v iSlWl SlilRTS. THE STAR BRAND LINEN BOSOff SHIR TS AND The STAR BRAND SHIRTS 1 lave sold in this city for over twenty rears have always ?ven satisfaction II FIT and MATERIAL, ^ j %K PUHNISIUNO ?oons I OPWSHi MERINO AND LAMPS' WOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND >RAWERS, btaker Flannel Undershirts and Drawers, Janton Flannel Undershirts and Drawers, Travelling [hirts. Half Hose, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Scarfs, ?love? of Reaver. Buckskin, Dogskin, French Kid and Saaalmere, Collars ot Linen and Paper In all prevailing itylee. | PLANTATION CLOTHING. A full supply of CLOTHING for Freedman of English Ceraay and Domestic Goods, and heavy Groy Blankets relgbing Ave pounds ?sch. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. The Stock I offer this season la very attractive, con nt at? nie of ENGLISH, FRENCH ?P AMERICAN CLOTHS, ?eavera, Tricote, Goatin?s, Casoiuieres, Velvet?. Vol rateen* and Corduroys. The excellence of tba aryle and it of Garments made at thia House, by on experienced butter from France, ore sure to please those who will eave their orders. Prices Axed and marked on af?fc article. The entire stock ls offered a?ldw v?^ee- ' Purchasers are Invited ta cali ?nd look through tLo ill. MA??HBN, Agent. B.W.McTlTREOlJS,Sup't Octobers ROO , (fe a-wit. k ?Kl AUCTION SALES. tiley?tijL Building Lois on Rutledge street, between Broad and Queen streets. HY W. Y. LEITCH & H. S. BR? N> ? Croker* a nu Auctioneer.. No. H t llrotiil Ht. Will be ?util TUXB DAY, '??lb luttant, at the old Post office, at ll o'clock, FOI; ll FINE LOTS, on Rutledge street, tm amir lng 3tl feet ouch in trout, bv 122 feet deep, moro or lo'.. Ma gram will be submitted on day of Halo. Terms-One-half caBb ; balance lu ono yoor. Pur. chaser to poy for papers. October 29 Fine Grocery Stund. BY W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. ?RUNS, Brokers ami Auctioneers, No. 85 Hi omi St. Will bo sold THIS PAY, 29th instant, at tho old 1 ost offlce, ot ll o'clock. THAT FINE UROCERY, situated at the corner of Rut? ledge and Queen streets, containing some lour rooms, measuring on Rutledge street 42 fuot, by 128 toot, moro ur loss, on Queen street. Terms-One-half cash, balance In one y oar. Purcba Ror to keep thc promises lnsuiod and pay us for papers. October 29 Sum!/ House in Queen street, near Rutledge. BY W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Brokers cuni Auctioneers, No. JJ5 lt,omi st. Will be sold THIS HAY. 29Ui instant, at tho old Post office, at ll o'clock. That desirablo SMALL HOUSE, containing four rooms situated on Queen street, ono door from Rutledge lot measuring 49 feet by 107 feet, more or ICSB. Terras-One-halt cosh ; balance In one year. Purcha jor to keep tho promises insured and pay UH for pupers. October 2J _ Valuable Farm oj about Five Acres on Rutledge Avenue. BY CLIFFORD & MATHEW ES, Krui Estate Agent*. IVill be sold, at tho cid Custom House, THIS DAY, 2i>Ui inst., nt ll o'clock, A FARM Of alunit Fivo Acres, situated on Rutledge Vvenue, Gadsden sud ( engross streets, moasurlng, on Rutledge Avenue, 206)4 feet; on Godsdcd street, ?711 leet; m Congress street, 029 feet, and on tho back line, llO'i col. lt is within a short distance or tho City Railroad crminus. Upon this tract ls a two and a half story vooden dwelling. Tho soil is remarkably tortile, drains ?osily. and is I'dmlrubly located for farming. It, has boen trendy surveyed and divided Into 28 Hue building lois, is by n plat to bo SouU at our office, No. 5C Broad street. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay C. A- M. for papers a id .?tamps, . Tho iiliove property can be treated for ot private sai?. October 29 wsHtu! Desirable Residence in thining street, near V. J'auls Church. BY CLIFFORD & MATHEW ES, Itcnl Estate Agents. iVtll bo sold at tho old Custom Hoiiso THIS DAY, 20th instant, at ll o'clock, That LOT OF LAND, Sud THREE STORY WOODEN IOCS I", thereon, containing six large rooms, drem i:p Dora? and pant ry, store room, kitchen, servants' apar: neut?, carriage house and stable, and known as No. 12? 'oming street, ono door north of Warren street, we*, ilde. Tho lot has a front on Coming street of SO feet I v .70 leot In depth. It is high and dry, and one of the icnlthicst locations in the city. Terms-One-Uiird cash; balance in ono and two yeats, iccurcdby boud sud mortgage of the premises, with lu erost. House to be kopt Insured aud policy ass!-ned. Purchaser to pay C. A- M. for papers and stamps. October 29 ws8 tul _MILLINERY, ETC. MRS. BOOTH WILL OPEN HER.STOCK OF lilLLIINERY AND FANCY GOODS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, TO WHICH THE ATTENIION OF HER CUSTOMERS IS INVITED. October 21 thstuG _ DRY B00DS, ETC,_ DRY GOODS. NO. 2?2 KING STREET. JAMES B. BETTS, OF THE LATE FIRM OF RU BERT ADO ER & CO., DEALER IN Milla MD DOMESTIC DRY DOODS firOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF CASH HnY YV EUS to hm stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, o which additions ard made weekly. MR. BETTS will sell uniformly at the lowest market moen. ClisngcH tn the value of Hoods will be promptly act ; the public may roly on having this plcde.o fully arried out in every' department ot Ids business. MR. E. L. KERRISON, so long connected with tho )ry Goods Business in Charleston, is engaged with Mr. IETTS in conducting his business. October 26 0 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DIREST GrOOIDS. TUST OPENED AND DAILY RECEIVING A SPLEN? DID STOCK OF GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER 'RADE, at wholesale and retail, tor. cash, at a small ad ance OP Northern costs. Tho stock comprises every rticle adapted for the season, and purchasers will do roll to call soon, as bargains will be offered, st No. 306 KING STREET, BETWEEN WENTWORTH AND SOCIETY. LEVY DRUCKER. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS I rHE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE 18 SPECIALLY Invited to our Fall and Winter ?toe lc ot FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEY GOOIDS, vb I ch ia now complots In every departmont. tn WOOLLENS AND BLANKETS, .dap ted to Planters' use, we have a large stock, to which re invite special attention. HARSH ALL, BURGE & BOWEN No. 143 DIBKTINO STREET. September 7 2mos LACE STORE. Inst opened, and receiving by every steamer, a full assortment of Lace Goods and Em? broideries. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! ODR CLOAK ROOM IS NOW FULL A COMPLETE iSSORTMENT OF SILK AND CLOTH SACQUES, 1 ARQUES, CIRCULARS AND SHAWLS ON HAND AND iRRIYING PER EVERY STEAMER. DRY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. A RICH AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DRESS IOODS, consisting Of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, Of LINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS. ALPACAS, and also >REf>? GOODS OT THE LOWER GRADES, CALICOES, llEKTiNOS, SHIRTING, "WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY iND GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, in great variety; nda fnl? assortment of FANCY GOODS, AU of wh'i?h witt be told a? tho lowest market rates. J. R. READ & CO., NO. 263 KING STREET. October 17 thstu2mo BJ0TS AMD^HQES. BOOTS AND SHOES ! 9~^ MMT R^ppxrnrtTLLY w to their larifft, varlets stock of , and ara otTcrc J t< > the pnblio at the O'NEIL Si SON. No. 375 KINO STREET, ABOVE GEORGE BTBEET. Augustai etuth2mo AUCTION SALES. Siripa, Shoulders, Sides, ,tfc. JEFFORDS & CO. Will sell rn is DAY, lu front of their ?tore, at half-past 9 o'clock, 1U hhila. SHOD,DI.Us 8 hhds. Jolus 10 hhds. C. lt. bides 3 1K>XOH Belliss 4 boxes Hmokml Mess Pork 10 toe. Unbaggod Hams 4 tes. Canvassed; Hams 6 ht)ls. prime Pork 6,000 pounds choice Strips 20 bbls. choleo Hugar-hoiiHO Syrup 2 tes. Molasses 26 boxes Choose 10 boxes Tobacco. October 29 Side?, Strips, Hums ami /lutter. ?YT. M. CATER. / Will be sold Tills DAY. on Brown's wharf, at three quarters i ast U o'clock, 7 hhds. CLEAR SIDES C> hhds. Ribbed SidoB 800 Hams, In tote 20 boxes extra Sugar-cured New York Strips 100 firkin* Rutter, sorno dairies choice. Conditions cash. October 29 /lacon Sides. BY R. & A. P. CALDWELL. THIS DAY, the 29th lust., will be sold, In their own Blore, at three-quarters past 9 o'clock, on account ot all concerned. (t hhds BACON SIDES, very slightly damaged, conditions cash. October 29 On Account of whom it mau concern-/lacon Sides, Shoulders, Bids. Mee? Pork, Bbls. Pork /Hhs, ftc. MCKAY & CAMPBELL Will sell THIS DAY. ( ruoadayt, 29th Instant, at ll o'clock, at their Wholesale Provision Stores, No. 271 Rant Bay, next to C. W. Seignlous' Coal Yard, between Hasel and Wentworth streets, - BOXES SMOKED BACON SIDES - boxes Smoked shoulders - bbls. Meas Pork - bbls. Mesa Beef - bbls. Pork Ribs, ito., fcc. Above will bo sold, without rosorve, for cash only. I Goods to bo removed day of sale. October 29 MILLIGAN & SON Will sell THIS DAY, al No. 22 Vendue Range, FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoe?, Notions, tic, kc. October 29 /'rime Huller, Just Landed. BY LAU RE Y & ALEXANDER. THIS DAY, 29th inst., will be sold, before our store. No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 20 kegs CHOICE O os h EN BUTTER, just landed from steamer Prometheus. Conditions cash. _ October 29 Pig Shoulders, Hams, Sides, Strips, Paper, d/c. BY LAUREY & ALEXANDER, THIS DAY, the 29th inst., will bo sold before our store, No. 137 East Bay, at 10 o'clock, 260 PIG SHOULDERS 300 Shoulders 160 Hams 200 Sides 250 Strips 218 French Sidos 300 reams Straw Paper (assorted) 10 bbla. Pork Heads. Conditions cash. October 29 MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. SHINGLES! SHINGLES ! ? 1 AAA PRIME GEORGETOWN CYPRESS IV/V^f. V/V/W SHINGLES for salo on reasonable terms in lota to ault purchasers at JNO. C. MALLONEE'B Lumber Yard and Planing Mill, Horlbeck's Wharf, near Northeastern Railroad. Cctober 28_C TO RAFFLE, TWO LOT8 OF LAND SITUATE IN THE TOWN OF Aiken, S. C., measuring and containing lu front CO feet by 160 feet In depth each. They are disposed in this manner for the purpose of proem lng lund s to enable a distressed family to leave the State in the hope of bet? tering their condition. Said lots are valued nt 86 per chance._October 18 \mm\vs AND FIREMKF ATTENTION ! Gt O TO NO 203 EAST BAY AND BUY YOUR T 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 figur?e within the reach of all. AV M. M. BIRD & CO. September 18 HOWE'S PREMIUM STANDARD ALWAYS TAKE THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, AND TOOK IT AT PARIS THIS YEAR, os official docu? ments will show. These Scales are placed entirely on their actual merita, ae every Scale ie warranted to give entire satisfaction. RAILROAD TRACK COUNTER HAY, COAL BUTCHERS' DORMANT DRUGGISTS' and PORTABLE BROKERS' SCALES. Of every size and variety. Call and examine samples at the CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign of Marvin's Safe. September 9 W. M. BIRD & CO., NO. 203 EAST BAY STREET. MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR AN? DAMP PROOF MARVIN'S PAIENT SAFES never mould their contenta. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never corrode the iron. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never loee their Fire-proof MARVEN'S PATENT SAFES are the only SAFES filled with Alum and Dry Plaster. No other Safe baa these qualifications. ??TTE REFER TO THE MERCHANTS, COTTON FAC V? TORS, Bankers and Jewelers of thia city whom we have supplied. Sixty-eight of these Saree have been sold by na since the clo - o of the war, which alone should be a sufficient guarantee that they are ail we claim. Call and examine the Stock now on band, or send for a Circular._ ?? W. M. BIRD & CO. No. 203 EAST BAY, Agenta for Charleston. September 9_? ' O. DUCREUX'S PATEUTT For Instantaneous Detachment of Horses from Carriages. rf UIIS INGENIOUS AND VERY USEFUL INVENTION, L which ha? been patented in tba United sutes, France and England, la now offered by the enbscriber to the public, feeling assured they will find it, upon exami? nation, one of the greatest inventions of the age. Prominent among ita advantages are : Finer-The facility with which horses may be harness? ed to or unharnessed from a Carriage, also rendaring lt unnecessary for the person unharnessing to pass between or behind the horses aa la customary, thus avoiding any liability of being kicked. BXOOWD-In ease of a horse falling, ha may ba loosed from the carriage In one second, without the driver leav? ing hie scat. It la so simple In ita operation that a child CtTmRT> AW GaxATHwr-In easer, of horses taking fright, becoming unmanagable or running away, tbe terrible oonsequen ceo which eo frequently follow may be all avoid ed by thia simple application to carriages, ae the hornea can ba loosed from the carriage ?Ina twinkling, " and the carriage ia quickly and safely stopped. Mr. C. OUCH,EUX gave several public exhibitions. The great favor and praise manifested by tba public on these occasions, 1? one of the evidences of A popular apprecia? tion of ita merits. ? . ? ? Terms may be known and orders received for applying tb? patent to carriageo, or purchase ot State Bights, by addressing to C. DUOREUX, Patentee, No, 08 Elisabeth atreat^ew York October "22 stao PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE MILLION ! ! IWILL SEND. POST-PAID, 60 PHOTOGRAPHS OF tbe moat celebrated Acton for 60 ce ut?; 60 Actresses i mr 80 cents; BO Union Generala for M) cents; 80 Hebet Gene raia ?or 60 centa; 00 Statesmenfor flo eenie; 80 beau tlwlyoohg ?ad?es ter flo ,^1^0^,0 Gentlemen for 60 canta; 6 larg? Phonograph* of Pren el Dancing Girls, lu costume, bwmtlfully colored, exactly 1 UM.y appear. f->r 60 cents ; or fw 60 cauta, ? Ol the most ?flaW ot the F-^JBaBet Jgg*;? ppeav In the play of the Black Crook, at Nfblo a Garden, ;i;v ) %, -'A itt fI<??.M!.--0'?4P-". ! AUCTION SALES. Woollen Shawls, Merino Shirts, Worsted Hosier;/, Punts anil Hoop ?ron. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. THIS DAY, ?lb instant, nt IO o'clock, will be ?old. a? our auction salesroom. No. 183 Meeting streut, 20 dozen WIUTB AND BLUE MIXED MERINO SH I KT? 25 dozen Chlldreu'u Balmoral aud Stripe Worsted ? Hose 50 dozen Men's brown Cotton Hair Hose 60 Plaid Woolen Shawls 12 dozou Madras Uendkorchiels 40 pair Men's Satinot Pants. ALBO, Un account of all concerned, ? buudles HOOP IKON-1, IX and 1% inches. AI.HO, I XTPHIOHT SHOWCASE, suitable for Millinery. Conditions cash. _October 20 Carpet, Hut', Dru Goods, Shop (Hoods, .jr. BY JOHN G. MILNOR & CO. THIS DAY, 29th lust., at 10 o'clock, will bo sold, at our Auction Sslesrooiu, No. 133 MeetiuK street, 1 SMALL PATTERN INOUAIN CARPET. 16 loot by 12 Invoice of Men's Fine Felt Hals, fashionable ?lyle? Cessiltteres, Sattiuets, Rod and White Flannel Canton Flannel, Mindie Delaines, Calicoes Alpaccas, Slate and White .leann A large variety of Ribbons, Corsets, Hoop Skirts 1 cain new and fashionable style bonnet and Hat Frames Blenched and Brown Shirtings, Grey Blankets, Ac, Conditions cash. AT PRIVATE SALE. Men's Wool, Half Wool, and Cotton Country Knit Half Hose. October 2? Dry Goods, Clot hilt;/, <J'<" BY MILES DRAKE. PHIS MORNING, st 10 o'clock, I will sell, st my store, corner of Klug and Liberty streets, A general assortment of DIU GOODS, CLOTHING, Notions, ie. CONBIBTINO IK PAST OF : Pieces PRINTS, Blue Plaids, Delaines, Cambrics, Homespuns, Denium, Satinet*. Jeans, Ac, ALSO? An assortment of Men's and Boys' BROGANS aud BALMORALS._ October 29 Hoots and Shoes at Auction. BY N. HUNT & SON. lO-MORROW, the 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, lu our salesroom, No. 142 Meetiug street, for cash, 100 oases Mon's, Women's, Boys', Girls', Youths' and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, BALMORAL UIA1TERS, Ac, tic, all fresh goods and regular assort? ed, to which we invite the attention of buyers. October 29 2 PRIVATE SALES. One of the Most Valuable Farms on Charleston Neck for Sale or to Lease. BY I. S. K. BENNETT. At Private Sale or to Lenne - An exceediugly valuable and beautifully located MAR? KET FARM, of sixty-six (00) acres, about four miles from tho city, on the Ashley River. This place has boou iept under the highest cultivation, and has upon it all .ho buUdlngs, Including a neat Residence, necessary for ts successful management. For further particulars apply as above, at No. 40 BROAD STREE !', up stairs. October ?3 wftuS L0TTERIE8. GEORGIA FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME. BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers. Great Extra Scheme, CLASS C. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000, ON THE HAVANA PLAN. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. HCKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, QA., WEDNESDAY, NOV'R 6th, 1867. All the Prizes will be drawn I A. PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR TEN DOLLARS LIABLE TO DBA W $30,0001 ALSO, THE GRAND SCHEME, CLASS Gr. To be drawn at Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 13th, 1867. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. 1 Prise of.800,000 ? Prizes of...ta,500 1 Prise of..35,000 18 Prizes of.... SOO 1 Prise of.. 10,000 55 Prizes ot... 250 3 Prlzea of..... 5,0410 ISO Prises of... 900 54 APPROXIMATION PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $?1850. 30,000 NUMBERS.518 PRIZES. 1T0?ET8 $12. HALVES $0. QUARTERS $8. EIGHTS $1.60. Tho above Brilliant Scheme ls worthy the attention of he public Its management ?B under the control of gen? tlemen of tho highest standing in our midst, and in thu masonic fraternity. The charter of this Lottery ls from he State of Georgia, and bonds given for the payment of di prices. All Prizes paid without discount. Official Drawings sent each purchaser. All Prises Cashed at this Office. MW Correspondents may rely on prompt attention to >rders by simply enclosing rooney with full address. n> All orders for Tickets, Schemes, and information oJEe addressed to JAMES KERR, Manager's Agent, Lock Box No. 684, Charleston, S. 0. Office: No. 20 BROAD STREET._October 14 KENTUCKY" STATE LOTTERY (OS THE HA VA ?SA PLA Bl) FOB THE B E N I F I T OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, HURRAY, EDDY & CO., Managers. Great Scheme. CLASS TJ. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,0001 SO Prises or.... 91,000 03 ??rises of..400 155 Prises of,.soo SM? Prisca ot*..IS? Prise of..980,000 Prise of..?0,000 Prise of..6,000 Prise of..*,000 I Prise? of..5,000 115 Approximation Prises, smaaatlng to 9SS.050. 'SS PR1ZK S-9*30,050 I BI PK I'S. KW TO BB DISTRIBUTED! To be drawn at Covington, Kentucky, OCTOBER 31st? 1867. VHOLE TICKETS, $19 ? HALVES, ?6 ; QUARTERS, $8; EIGHTHS. $1.60 The chances are tar mon favorable to draw prizes in bia than in any other Lottery In the world. Purchasers ,f Lottery Tickets should always examine the kchemes, P.IZCH palo In foll without discount. Oficial drawings sent each purchaser. Correspondents may rely on prompt attention to orders ty enclosing money with roll address. ?a-All o-den for tickets, schemes, and information to ?aSdMseed to B. T. PETERS. United KUtes licensed Agent, Key Bo* 6*. Charleston. H. C. Office Mo. 00 Ha?el street OctoborH E. M. WHITING, .ORON ER AND MAGISTRATE, The Greenville l?nnU?ln??r ra PUBLISHED ?VERY THURSDAY, AT $1 60 PEle User. in. Wane*. Adverase?**??g%?*?~i Slay 10 Editor and proprietor J