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FALL FASHIONS. What wt- nave Done and whnt w.o arc Hoing to Do-The Milliners" Opening Hats and Donut ts-WlUch have it ? Fuu anil Feather?-New Styles in Hantle?-Lace Ormlrms anil Jewelry j -A Bnalnem Sait for Women-Cro-j qftret, Corset?, ?fee. N2W YORK, September 24. Ii the fall openings ot fashions are of little j importance In an artistic point of view, tttey j are of great advantage in giving a reason lor being, to a crowd of fashion-mongers. From tho first of September tho "openings" of vari-' ous houses engaged in the different depart- j mcnts of ladles' and children's clothing, begin to take place, and continue till thc middle ol October, the third week in September being set apart for the principal millinery openings, which I shall venture to anticipate In this letter. FRKNOH FASHIONS. But, first, it must be premised that tho war j has made sad work with French milliners, and threatens to destroy many of our dearem and I moat petted Illusions. Already the publishers : of an English fashion magazine have sent to j the proprietors of a well known fashion maga? zine In thlB country, requesting to be supplied-j with Its plates, after they have been published j here, offering, as compensation, the cost ot such plates lu London, and giving aa a reason for the proposition, that they can no longer rely upon getting theirs in Paris. Great | houses begin to cautiously display flu? gou??, and acknowledge them or American manufac? ture, and dealers talk of the possibility soon of allowing American stamps on articles hereto? fore supposed to bo strictly French and En? glish. The conical "round" hats were purely an American Invention, and axe Just now be? ginning to find their way across the water. So also were the new shapes in large collars, which made their appearauce herc bust winter -the "De Medici," the "Marie Antoinette" and the "Matelot." These arc now being of lered as novelties in London and Paris. NEW FALL HATS AND BONNETS. The great merit of the new fall styles ls their variety. If every one is not suited surely it must be their own fault, for ot crowns and brims and tips and curtains there ar? all sorts aud sizes, some forming happy and some most unhappy combinations. In shapes there ls no distinct novelty, but there are brims turned up that were last year turned down, and some of the brims widened, and some Indented, and some broad brims attached to straight Instead of oval crowns, and a general tendency to height, but less to the sugar-loaf crowns than last season. The "Girondin*1 of last spring re? appears with its high, somewhat broad crown, Btraigbt upon "the sides, and brim turned up at the sides, but straight front and back. The "Pamela" also flourishes In bonnets composed ot silk (gros and grain velvet.) .ind the little, Btralght cottage bonnet which bas beeu trying to obtain a footing for some Um?*, but without much success. Tho favori te "ru " hat of the season will be a new turban, WK., ?ugh crown 01 uu uval shape aud brim turned up all round. WHAT HATS AND BONNETS ARK MADE OF. Hats for fall wear are principally In black and brown straw; but there Is a great variety of fine silk plush and beaver, In all the light shades ol brown and pearl color, with brims turned up with velvet, which are particularly adapted to children and misses, and seem to take the place of fell, which is much less used than formerly. Elegant silk beavers. In fine, * light shades, for young ladles, are very becom? ingly trimmed with two long, flat ostrich plumes, curled close, which have a very soil j and graceful effect. One is always the color j of the beaver, the other may be light blue or Vile green, or the exact tint ol' tho velvet, which ls generally a 3hade darker than i he beaver. Straw hats are il imned with velvet lo match the straw, gros-giain ribbon, No. 12 width, and either leathers or newera, soine ? times both. Tnis admixture of trimming is gen? erally the evidence of bad style and poor qual? ity. One of the prettiest shapes In bonnets ls a modification or improvement on the "Pame L la;" lt la composed of Bilk, or silk and velvet in I two shades, ana we nave aiBO Reen them ar p. ranged in choice contrasting colors, with very good effect. It bas a soft, rather high crown . of silk, and a flexible brim of silk and velvet, ? or of fro shades ol'silk. A double quilling of silk and velvet surrounds the crown, two dat I ostrich plumes are laid over lt and (listened In ; front with a shell ornament, the brim is lined with silk, slightly gathered, un-1 ornamented with a double quilting of velvet, and double strings are arranged nt t hc sides, one pair to be tied at the back, the other under the chin, ( carrying cat the iden of the different shades, or the two colors, to completeness. THE CROWN Di PER TAL. The very newest and most distinguished of | the designs tor bonnets (which, it may be re? marked, are generally made now In costly materials, and but little used for neglige) is the "Crown Imperial." It has a high soil crown, somewhat Indented at the top, but with . straight sides and narrow brim, bent to the. shape ol tho head. It is made ot rich siikor velvet, and Is trimmed In very novel style, with cocks'plumes or pheasants'leathers, In . brilliant colors, mingled with lino lac? barbes or ends of gros-gram ribbon, which springs Irom the centre ol' the crown aud falls over the sides, drooping to thc brim. When the hat Is made of silk, narrow ribbon and real lace barbes are used for trimmings. It ls only for ^. velvet that feathers are employed. NILS OREEN has quite displaced the yellow "Metternich' lace, which created .mch a furore two years ago. "Nile" creen h a very light shade of blue green, and ls associated with white vol- [ ? vet and beaver very effectively. It ls particu? larly becoming to beauties ot the fairest blonde type. COSTUME "COMPLET." The new complete costumes for fall wear are composed of poplins, silks and velveLs, lu three shades of one color. Green, maroon and brown are the favorite buses. The snit consists of two skirts and a basque, with pos? tillion. Ko sash. The body part of the whole dress ls ol poplin, the flat banda aro of velvet the vest which is trimmed on the front of the Jacket, the bindings and one of tho ruffles at the wrists are of Bilk. The tops of the sleeves are not trimmed. The shades are arranged so that the poplin ahall be the medium, tho ?Ule being a shade lighter, and the velvet a shade ?larker. Bonnets are made of tho sume mate? rials to match these suits, leathers and ribbons being carefully arranged en suite. This ls in accordance with the method which, w? stated some time ago, had begun to be adopted bv ladles of tasto and high fashion, In order to se? cure Individuality of design and perfect har mony of costume. - KUQKXIE'S LAST DECREJJ The last decree or the Empr*- . . * , 141 Palace of St. Oloud, was f -ss, issued at the trained skirts would ' -J "tne eff,iCt lhut 110 visitors durlne r> ?e admitted upon any bavin" been -je summer .reason. That it interfered - -^gained to ber Wat long skirts and lt ' . >vith ease and comfort in walking, ?o- Oeing the business of a mistress of a ase, and especially ot a sovereign, to pro? mote the happiness and well-being of her guests and subjects, we therefore decree, that none but short dresses and costumes shall be allowed to enter St. Cloud. This set all the dressmakers in Paris to work upon short cos? tumes, until the war deprived them of their occupation. For the benefit of some )'Oung girls, who are always anxiously inquiring when they can put on trained skirts, it may be stated that the Princess Beatrice, daughter of Queen Victoria, now nearly sixteen years old, ha? never yet worn anything but short dresses, even upon the grand occasion of a "drawing room" reception, when court trains are uni versal. NEW OLOAK9. lhere are no rich , models or cloaks yet on exhibition. It ls too early, but there are many in active preparation. Tho velvet c?same with real or slmllated basque, fitted to the basque but loose In front, and ornament ed with rich silk guipure, and a beautiful embroid? ery, admirably simulated in heavy, dull cro? chet, or handsome passementerie, is the lendln" style, and secondary are the hnlf fliting pale? tots of cloth, braided, or prettily aud neatly trimmed with many rows or silk braid ol' the same color. JET TRIMMINGS. These always beautiful and effective orna? ments are lo be very fashionable this winter Among the. novelties are feathers, like aigrettes, ot cut Jet, exceedingly brilliant, and of the most delicate make. There are also stars, crescents, leaves, bows and other de? signs, very much like those we have had lea some time past, for fastenings, only larger and more exquisitely cut Hair pins have long been mounted with Jet ornaments, the large daisies or Marguerites being the favorites. Combs are not unfrequently mounted In the same way and worn In front of the hair as a tandean. ' 1 - . --.g-- n Very handsome necklaces are formed of hall a dozen rows of cut Jet, pf graduated lengths, braced at the 3ides.by a broad clasp or cameo, and fastened.by n class?t the back. - JEWELRY. S; All the new pntlerns in rich jewelry are copied, ns soon as they make their appear? ance, in gilt and composite metal, and the extent lo which these imitation wares aro displayed in houses frequented by what aro called "high class" costnmere ls sufficient evi? dence ol the extent to which they are worn. The miniature style, with broad, wrought Etruscan setting, and fringe pendant at the base, is still the most admired design in gold, but some eccentric designs have-lately been brought out, ono of which deserves special mention. This is a camp, with aglado, and a drop brilliant for tho light. It is very odd, and always attracts attention. "Charms," which so many ladies like to have hanging irom their watch chains, ??xl ibit every con? ceivable lorin. Among tho latest is a small square case, of gold and black enamel, which Just totten and out springs a miniature eye? glass, which ls not an eyeglass, but a frame for four pictures. The back and Iront of the case . (Inside) hold two more, so that a good-Blzod tamlly can be enclosed in a little case less than an iuch in diameter. A perfect sewing uia cliine and a small exquisite lillie piano are also among the new gold charms. j EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES. Instead of the flutings of plain muslin which have been worn lately as trimmings upon silk drisses, flounces of richly embroidered muslin are in preparation, headed with a full silk .nuche of the same shade us the dress, bo it roee-color, turquolre. blue, Nlle-greeu, maize or?sC??rlet. A cape or Jacket, embroidered to match, is worn over tho low bodice, and bolled In ?with a wide, sott sash. 1 LLAMA OVE ?{DRESSES. ! The profusion of lace worn rentiers it impos ! afole for even women of fortune to supply i themselves with models of all the new tks ! sign? lu what ls called real luce. As n snbsti ; tutu for black Chantilly, thu India Llama, which ls the ilnest description of this uselnl fabric, answers an exceedingly t;oo?l purpose, and is represented in some of the prettiest de? signs for lace tunics ano overdresses which have been received. One ol' these, the Wat? ti,? forms au apron in front, a tunic with llohnce at thu back, and a pretty richn with flounce for the shoulders. Another, the "Nllls so?," has a lace coat cut square in front, or waistcoat, basque and skin attached, forming atc apron, side pu C's and lappets at the back. The paletots, with and without sleeves, plain or [looped willi ribbons are very graceful, ami distinguished in exact copies of gn'umre Inc? patterns. I FANCY FALL MANTLES. the new ruanfles for eariy fall and evening, (not street wear) are very attractive. One ls made in while cashmere, lined with any light bright colored silk, another with silk fringe. Tins ls cut square at the back, fastened down with colored fringed sash to match the lining, and is half open upon the bosom, so as to dis? play the rich necklace, or locket, and ls held nt the fTont of the waist, by a fringed bow. The graceful little Turkish Jacket in black cash? mere, embroidered in sheaf patterns willi gold colored silks, mixed with red, ls os groat ? favorite as ever, as ls also the Hungarian paletot of white, or red. clot h, cut np the back ami shies Into lappets, and handsomely ?W iathed. . NEW CROQUET CORSET. ?his ls a channing corset bodice, ol a slight, cate shape, adapted to slender ligures. It is made in tine white saneen, white moire and corded silk. beautifully embroidered. LADIES* BUSINESS SUITS. One of tho novelties of the season is a ladies' ..business suit." It Is simply and pla: ul y mode of cloth, with galloon bindings, and Intended lo be sensible and serviceable as the outdoor dress of a man. Tb,e number of women now engaged upon the press, und in other active occupations, in the larger cities, renders a neat, durable, unpretending, yet lady-like costume, most desi callie. FA LL CROQUET COSTUME. A pretty costume for a fall croquet party consists ot two skirts, und a jacket of soil, gray wool, specked wlt.ii maroon, and trimmed with two bands ol maroon velvet, heading a plaited flounce. The upper skirt has a plaiting, aud one row ot velvet to correspond, am! Hie jacket, it little maroon silk vest, a linen shirt with collar, and sack-tie of salin, striped ma? roon un?l white. JKNaY JUNK. (Oohing aub -furnishing ?oobs. ?J7-ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. The Long and Well Established CLOTH INO HOUSE, corner of WENTWORTH AND ICING STREETS, has opened a large and elegant supply of CLOTH? ING, made up for this market, ecpial to custom work, tor Men, Youths and Boys, of new and staple stylen of goods, and oirered at LOW PRICES. BUSINESS S 0 I TS, In great varl??ty, at from *u to S'jfl. DERBY SOITS-a New Style. MORNING AND WALKING COATS, O? Meltons, Castor, Beavers, Tricot, Silk Mixed Coating, Cheviot, 4c, Ac, Ac PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIM ERE PANTS, Of the Newest Patterns of the Season. VESTS, O, Cloths, Casslmeres, Beavers, Velvet, silks, .Ve. BOYS' AND YOUTHS* CLOTHING, For ages of from 6 to 18 years, for l>ress am School purposes, of cioths, Casslmeres, silk Mixed Coatings, Ac, ic, In Sack ami Wi?klng Coat hilts. FURNISHING GOODS, lu this department will be fonnd a targe assort Qcnt of Merino, Lamb's Wool, Silk, Canton Plan? et and Shaker Flannel UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. IILK CRAVATS, BOWS, TIES AND SCARFS In great variety. French, Kid and Beaver GLOVES, ihigllsh Buck, Deerskin, Beaver and Gauntlet G L O V E S . The Celebra!cl STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, ntraduced by me twenty live years ago. AGENT 'OH TU KM, and the largest stock kept on hand In he city. The above named STAR Sniirrs wai, CK MADE JP TO ORDER, ALSO EY MEASURE. PAPER COLLARS, if thc Pioneer, Promcnwle, Dauntless, Washing? ton, Astor, Royal, Rlsinarck^and Dickens. TAILORING DEPARTMENT, supplied with a Full Stock of English, French md American Cloths, Casslmeres, Coatings, Od? or, Beavers, silk Mixed and Basket.Faced Coat ngs. Ac, Ac ? A N C Y CASSI MERES, Of the most Novel and Select Patterns. V E S TIN (? S , >r Plush, Velvets, Casslmeres and Silks, which ?oods will be Made Up to Order, lu thc well mown Good Taste always displayed at this louse, and on Moderate Terms. PURCHASERS ARE INVITED TO CALI, AND MAKE 'UEIR SELECTIONS. >V Al. MATTHIE S SE N, No 291 KING ST., CORNER WENTWORTH. B. w. MCTUREOUS, Superintendent. octl-stnth'Jmos 1 . I JP JJIDER GOVERNOR CUT-OFF ENGINES HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL AND INCLINED. Embracing, without complication, all tho per rccilons attained lo ino most complex KN?INH?, .lie smallest sizes having all thc excellence nf the larger OUCH, a feature not possible In any other roust niel lon or high elliss expansion Engines. Thc greatest attainable economy ami perfect t regulation, by the most simple ami durable mech? anism. A large number now lu operation. Pamphlets and price list on application. DELAMATKIt IRON WORKS, Foot of West Thirteenth street, Now York. aagio-wMinos* JgACON'S TRUNK ENGINES ! FOR ALL PURPOSES. COMPACT, DURABLE AND EFFICIENT. BACON'S STEAM AND BELT iioisxma MACHINES, For Manufacturers, Stores, Docks, Ships, Ac. Price list on application. DKLAMATF.lt IRON WORkb, : Foot of West Thirteenth street, New York, angiu-wsnmos*_' ?gR?CSSON'S CALORIC ENGINE, ?APK, RCOMOH?TCAIJ, DWItABlVH. USES NO WATER, REQUIRES NO ENA INKER. Having mado arrangements n>r manufacturing this ENOINE on au extensive scale, we au; now prepared to furnish to all desiring a hj{lii power, the best and most economical Engine ever olieron to the public. , DRLAMATKR IRON WORKS, ? Footof Weal Thirteenth street. New iort Branch OHICC-JAS. A. ROBINSON. aiiglo-WH-jimiH*_Ku. 1? Broad[way. j^JEETING STREET FOUNDRY TI1?8 ESTABLISH 1IKNT IS NOW FURM8UINU THR III PKOVKP H io CARTHY COTTON OIN, j STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Milts, Sugar Mills, Sugar Bollera and Pans, or all sizes. . llorse-Powers and utn Gearing, from a to ie feet in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, ror Hand, PowBr, ? Saw aud Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings or ?ll descriptions madi te order. I Particular attention paid to Honan Fronts and Oust I ii irs ror Buildings. CmliugH, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, Jte. WILLIAM S. li EN Flt KY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDS R. No. ?.U MEETING STREET, CHAULKSTON, ? J. aug I mw? Hailrotib XIU-JJJIUO. ^y-IllTE LEAD,^COLORS "?ND I'AIN'J Pure Raw and Double-Boiled LINSEED OIL English ami American White head Paints lu Oil, lu great variety. AUK?, An extensive assortment or p. itt rs mx Fur sale hy CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO. Corner Heeling and Cum hei land streets, m?hjU unir?_- charleston, s. o. I L I GILI O l Ll O Winter Strained SPERM, Extra Uni c. it. A LUM Euglucon, Parapiieue spludie Olive Oil, cotton Mewl Oil While oak (West. Virginia) oil. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CD., Corner Meeting and UuutlierkUMl KITCHA, mchgl anio otiarlraiUin. s. ii. STEAM ENC INKS AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. A full assortment, ur BRASS and I HON FIT? TINGS,-for steam and gas-Otters and plumbers. Steam (images, lluagc-cocks, Low Water Oetec tors, OU Cups, Tools for machinists and black smiths, Bellows, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, RARKLEY A CO., Comer Meeting and Cumberland sim?is, mein: i timo Oliariastou, ?. a pjUCUMRER-WOOD PUMPS. Tho cheapest and best PUMP now In uso. They give nu taste to Hie water amt aro applicable m every locality. For sale Ly CAMERON, BARKLEY .t CO., Comet- Meeting ami cumberland streeu, mehi:i ciuo cimi-icsion, s. o. S TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW HILLS, Single and double acting Ult and Force PUMPS, U. Dlsston & Sun's Celebrated Circular, (lang, Hand and Uross-Oul Saws. Also, Miners' and En? gineers' Supplies In groat variety, Shovels, Picks, Ac. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., . Comer Meeting and Cumberland streets, melun um?_ Oliarteaton, M. O. Jpil'E FOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pal cal Iron Works. At atoro of CAMERON, BARKLEY.* CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, moina Hmo Charleston. S. 0. Jg AR IRON AND STEEL English and American Relined, In bara English and American common, lu bara Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolls, Nuts and Washers. For sal? by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mcn-Ji Suio Charleston, M. 0. N AILS, NAILS, Of the best brands, Including Parker Mills am: CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "Nf Plus Ultra" OUT NAILS. . ALSO, A foll Stock of Wrought, amt Ont SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY .% OJ., Corner Meeting and Cu mb erl aud streets, mehi! dino Charleston, s. 0. B EL T I N G . A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING and RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole und Haudhoie Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rab? ber for packing, Pure Vulcanized Gum for valves, Ac. ALSO, "Regulation"' LEATHER HOSE, donblc-rlvetod and or npproved manuractnre. For sale by * CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Heeling and Cumberland street*, menai ?mo Charleston, S. o. ' UllJllVUJUU J i , I T F M A N * S ii RE AT (?ERM?X lil T T EfcKft TUK PlIKKKT MKDICATKU CORDIAL OK THE AGE! g3-Lippmftti*s r.rcaiGerman Biuem strength*, cns iliu dohlliiatril. j&'-lilppman'aurcut German linters strength ens ibo consumptive. jgrs-Lippmun's Groat Oermnn Bluers enres Kciuulc Complaints. asrl.lppnian's Croat German Ritiers, .Hie most delightful an<i cneuUre in tho worin. M-Llppniau'a Qreat Ucrman Bitters cures "never well"' people. *3-Llppuiuu's Great Ocrman Bitters gives an appetite. jyg-Llppman's areal Cern?an Hitlers cures Liver Complaint. ?3-Mppman'H Great Herman miters gives tone lo digest Ive organs. aarUppmnn'H creal ucrman Billers cures Nervousness. ayMppman's Oreti cetman Billers, the boat Spring Medicine. jOfB-Llppiuan's Creal Cern?an l?ilers regulato? Hie Bowels. ftB-I.tppnian's creal (Jeiman Billers oxr-llcs Hie Torpid Liver. airMppman's Great Gorman Hitlers, host physicians rcoonimcml. ?2r-Lippmati's Un at German Billers will give yoiiililiil vigor. ??"I'il'l'inanu'ri Great Geilnau Billers cures dehilily. fttrLlppman's Great German Billers, the favorile or Germany. -Oyl'lppinaii's Great German Billers prevents dillis and Fever. a?M'tppiiian'H Groat German Bitten has met willi mtccess everywhere. CHARI.OTTKSVIIJ.B. VA., May, 1B70. MRRSRS. JACOB LUTMAN A Biui.: On-llritwn-' certify mai. I have examin? ed and used In my practice Llppman's Great Ger? man i:?:iers. i regard I hem as au admirable tonic and appctbter. J. w. roiNDKXTKli, M. I). Depots in Charleston s.e.: W. Q. TH??TT, Kl?. S. BURNHAM, A. W. KOKKI. A CO., H. J. I.UUN, W. A. SK KINK Wholesale Agents: URNItT BISCHOFF .V CO. NTKKKKNS, WKKNKK .V DDCKKK. DoWIK. MolsK ,k DAVIS, Druggists, CLACll.'S A W1TTK Liri'MAN'S r?VUAI?Li?li, THE CHEAT CHILL AND FEVER EX FELLER ONE DOSE STOPS TH H CHILLS. NKAH ?KAU IMVIM.K, s. C., Novenil.er 10, ISO1.?. MK. I.Iri'MAK: ?Mir Hir- Please sen?! me half dozen hollies ol ymir luvaliiahle aUil Infallible I'yraliige. Thc hcan-r himself HT aa CU rmi ul a two you rs' eli 111 and lever, and Ills whole family, li lias never railed in a Kinglti caa?. Yunis respeetnuiv, WM. K. IUH?KKT. We annex herewilli one of the many reriiil cates lor the radians "Dili UK LIKU," In our pos? session : MATOll'S OKPICIt, GKIKPIN, OA., I February a, was. ( This ls lo certify lliat I havo used Professor ll. II. Kayton's "Dil ol" hire" lu my family. In a casu or aggravated ..Neuralgia lu Hie Kace," and arter Ul ree implications, gave permanent, ivltor. aprlti-?moa VV. M. CLINK, Mayor. N tiaiiroiios. URTI IE A ST ERN RAILROAD. Trains leave ihiarieslon dillly al. 9.30 A. M., (Sumhiys excepted,) ?uni 0.30 l'. M. Arrive at Chat lesion 7.30 A.M., (Momlays ox cepleil.i and I*, M. Train leaving al !>:."n A. M.. makes thrungli eon neciloiito New Volk via Itlcltnmnd mid Anani Greek only-going ilirougli m 42 hours, ?iud with? out detention on Sunday. Train leaving at 0:."u I'. M., lui vc cholee i?f mule via Richmond and Waslilugloti, or I lay Mute via Portsmouth ?ml Ballimore. Passengers leaving l'i nlay hy this Iralli lay over on .sunday tn Balli? more; ihose leaving on .saturday remain sunday in Wilmington, N. C. Tins ls tlieeheapi-st, quickest and must pleasant route io cincinnati, Chicago luid lither points West und Northwest, holli trains milking close conned ions al Washington willi Western i rams of lialliinorc auil Ohio Itailroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Kuglneer ami superintendent. P. L. CI.KAPOU, General Ticket AgonL septo-_ J^KDUOTION OF FKEI?1ITS. SUPKUINTHNDKNT'S DFFI?K, ) NORTH KASTKKN ItAII.HOAl) COMPANY, J OlIAKLKSTON. S. C., Allg. 16. 1870. J Thc attention or the publieIH respectfully called to tue following ItKDUCKD ll ATMS OK KltKHJHT buLwaan Charleston ami Stations on Hie Wilming? ton ami Matteliesl-cr Railroad, logo Into op?rai ion uu t he -mu ul August : 1st '?I .td -Ith r?Ul Class. (Mass. Class. Ulam. Glass. To Sumter, $1.1.1 ?io so .v. "fi To Mayrsvillo, 1 To Lynchburg, ToTinimVvilie, I , ,., ". r" To Mars Blair, " , M 00 ':' f'" To Peedee; To Marion, J in omer ui show Um extent of tills reduction, the following OLD KATKS ure appended: 1st -jil :hl -lUi Olh Class. Class. Olas*. Ohm. Chus. To Sumter, $i.8o i.4u l.au iii 47 To MayuHvllle, 1 To Lynchburg, ToTiinm'Hville, , ". , ,. , ,r ,ft , To Mais Uluir, f U0 1.40 1.15 <0 4.> To Petiee, To Marlon, J S. S. SOLOMONS. Superlntemloiii Northeastern Uallroad. angil!-tuttis. gOUTU CAROLINA KAIL lt CAD 1 mmmmmm^^ O KN KRA L SUP KUI NTKN !>!.;> i > \Jt KICK, I ClIAin.KsTiih. .>-. ij. i?:wy 11,187U. 1 On and after Sutulay, Muv .atti, Uw Puammga ? Triiiim upon ,.uoSoutii j.s>viiiiia Railroad will rai au follows: >OH AUOIJSTA. t.eave Charleston.8.3fr A. M. Arrive ul AuguaU.4.ttt 1*. M. ."?'Ol'. Cl I LU il KIA. Leave Cnarleston.H.3? A. M Arrive ai Columbia.4.10 I'. M von CU ARI,KS fl ?ll. Leave Augusta.s.oo A. M Leave Columbia.7.4i> A. M Arrive at Charleston......::.3u P. li AUOt'.HTA NKUlT RATRKSH. (Suudaya exuepicd.) Leave Cliarlestwn.,.aso r. M Leave Augusta. '.ji.ou p. M Arrive at- Aiignstn.f.QC A. M Arrive al Charleston.".'.*.".5.4u A. M ot u.pji u: A N m ?IT kn rn KS?. (Sumiayn exeeptiHl.) Leave Cliarleston. *.7.30 p. M. leave Colinuiiia..t.m .*. M Arrive ai Conimbia.*.".*.*.* .".*."... ?00 A. M. Arrive al Cluulestou...."*".*!.'.0.45 A. M. HO At M Kit \'l I.I.K Vii At N. Leave Clinrknlnti. .u.ao P. M Arrive al. suiumervliie....I...S.40 I'. M Leave Summerville^.\ . ..._?.iu A. u Arrive at Gharleaton_...!!"!!!I:?...s.?l5 A. ? CAMDEN BItANCn. Cannliiu ami Cotmnbiu Passenger Trulns on MONIlAVH, WK ON KR DA Ya ?md SATIHIPAVS. and Mi tween UHinden and Hillville daily, (Sundays ex? cepted,) cmiuecAa williup ami down Day Pus aeugers ai MngvlUe. Leave Catnilen.*j? \t M Arrive at Columbia.'"mjj.oo A. M. lA'ave Columbia.. l.eo j?, M. Arrive at Camden.......Mo P. M. ?. T. I'EAKK, _roay_l3^_General Superluieudeiit. , gHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTIN?. LADIES AND OniLDRRN Attended at their residences promptly ami ai r.'ns.nuil,;,, rates. Send orders lo W. K. MARSHALL. Barber, Broad Hired., next door Lu Telegraph oin. e. may:;." H?rrigs, Chemical*,' &z. ? NEW DISCCOTBRY I ! PftALOlyS "VI^llA;w OB, SalvV?2? ^or t^le Hair. For Restoring touh^Hair its Original Col PHALON'S "VITAR?A" differs utterly from aj?^the "dyes," " colorers/Vand " restorers M (?) in ?se. It acts on a totally different principle. It is liiTipid\fragrant, and per? fectly innoctfrijs, precipitates no muddy or fla<Sulent mat? ter, requires no shading up, and communicates no\tain to the skin or the linea. No paper curtain is nec^?sary to conceal its turj)tf^appearance, for the sim^fereason that it is not turb^T It is, to all intents and pulpos es, A NEW DISCO VERT in Toiki Chemistry. W Ph^n?" VITALIA" is warranted to eft^t a change in the color of tJierawr within i o days after the firstVipplica tion, the direction/ being carefully observed^* IT IS AS CIARAS WATER ! AND J?AS NO SEDIMENT. Price, One Dollar per Box, oNT^NINO TWO BOTTLES. SOLD BY AU>DRUGGISTS. If your Druggist has not " Vitalia " on handf write, en? closing $i.oo^(nd we will forward it immediately. V PHALG^ & SON,# 517 Broadway, N. T. Sol.I ul. wholesale hy DOW1F. HOIKR A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, Meeting corner Uanoi st si'P-1 si illillinna ' J^USSKLIAS SOOTHING COUIMAI, FOR INFANTS TEETHING. AI.I.AVS IKKI.AMUATIIIN OK TM li ni'MA, t'l'RKK lMUtl.lL*. i llili.KIU INKAKTUM, RYMKNTKRV, AMI Al.I. 1USKASEK '111 R'll ICU cn 11.mt KN AUK minuter WU KN TKKTIIINU. CONTAINS NO ANODYNE. RUSSKLL'S SOOTH IN? CORDIAL In odercd tn the puiiim with au uliwilute guaniuleu agulust nil ilailgerI rom i Us lue. Read tho following eerl.HI cutes: CiiAKi.KarnM, May io, ?sijs. Mr. .1. 15. IttrSHKM., OIK' ol' our Rurufiil ami intel ligniit llmniMitiniUrttM nuil Aimthccarnifl, IIUSHIIII niitU?l io my cxiwulnuUoii Um formula for tba preiKiruliiiii of a Noothing Cuni lui prepared und vended liv lum. lt. aili U H? IM? phswore m Rxnrras a favorable opinion nf Hs naht und iHllttitriit adaptation io Mn* nurtieular eases oi Lim diseases nf itlillilren, w lindi ll. is ihMigimd lo ivlmv?'. K. IIKDDINQH, Al. I). navio? Mail oi'i-asion io prescrllte I!IT<*SKI.I.'S SooLhiuK Cordial In wiwre rftxns of Dowel Com plaints in cliildivii und ilolmalu (rniah-.i, I liuve Uri-11 numil pleased with HS eiita'Au, i consider lt a ridiinlite medmliH) lu all c.isi-s, in which il. may in* ii) I visa i iii- to a vi ?ii t Un- usc i if anodyne, mill par Uculurly mr family uso, as li is iirrforiiy Run?. W. T. WltAUU, M. I). CltAUl.l?STON, S. (\, IMS. Dear Sir- I have I taft I your Soothing Conllul for DlarrlKun m levlhitig rhiblreii, ami ihiil IL a vi>ry excelhtnl |uv|.antiimi. ll. lias a KIVUI advaiougi! over IIIIMI pr?parai ions ol' Um kind III COliUiiuliitf 110 < ?| ii 11111 or Na roi il ?0. When these ure niciiilml Lucy cnn lm addi-d in pi-iipnrt hms uppliM?ili: lo Um r;t?if\ I UMTiiforo nui n.murnini its use in UieiuTuc Hon.- lor which it. ls ilraigucd. lti9i|N!oLfully yours; ,\r., T. I.. (XiiKR, &I. I). ClIAItl.KSTON. S. C.. ISIiS. I rorlffy that I have mont mteemsfally used IUWKM.'S Soothing cordial in Uie Snniiiier (lom plaints of i II lui 11 n. ID; has fully ex I ill ii lcd Um in? gredients of his rcmoily, und Uns teiliniis method of preparation. 1 nnrngulxt! the prescription containing mi anodyne whatever--ns a moat sufi; ami I'ltlrai-ioii.soim m howcl affections of children, winn numb pain or reHtloHKiiMN uliomts thc infec? tion, ilnsi-s of hirugoric can he added to the pre scrilsal i li'Sirs of tin; (.'onliitl according to lin; age or Um putli'iii. The compound, iinuigii more ol I cn, mis in au eilleieiit manner without any ad iliUoii nf anodyne. In Un! IMnrrmua ol' the ngcil, In InercufHHl ilonea, ll. ihof great value UH u remua ly; never dlsui;rce t ti tc with tin; ttiiiiiiuflh-inenswlng appeutc,lm proving ilitrestinn, nnil neting as a .slow imL clfl eleut MHtringviit agent. W. M. KIWI!, M. I?. MOUNT ?'LKASANT, .S. C., isca. Mr. J. I!. llitxvU : . IlKAit Sin-I liavo oxfel your Sootlilnt; CorilUU for ublldren nxUsnnively in my prwulon, ami moat cheerfully LosUfy to Itu merits, 1 imve found it, without, un exceptio?!, to aixomplisli all it rial ms, and const 1er it superior to auytbiligin use foi cblliln?i. Us frcMliini rrom anodyne of any kind rccom ntctiiuiil asa [K?rfecUy sufo |in.'|iumUon in ilia liuuil.s ut mut hers ?uni limximrieiiceil IIUIXOH. Very n-spi-cilully, *?., ll. ll. WILLIAMS, AI. D. Made Ly.i. ti. itussKi.L, oiiemist. Sold Ly Dr. ll. I! A Mit, Wholesale Agent Tor S011l.l1 Carolina. oct 13 T HE FOUNTAIN SYRINGE. Sl?LFACTING.-NO PUMP1NG.-N0 AIR iNjwn'KD. Tim Lost unlvei-sal SYR1NCK In the market. lt is HMXiiitinendcd Ly the linn lliyalcbtns of the uAiiiiLry. lt. ls HU Kl in plo ihul il. run not get out of or.nr. Tliiirt! air no vulves, und nothing that will cor rodi-. Dm! will last u lifi; Lillie. Dr..10S. ll. WARRKN, un ?mineiit Pliislt'Jun, ol ld,sion wiiti'H to thc nmniirai'furers: "From the furt nf UH >iu ,'"".ity and correoi prinolple 111 Un! sLriieLure of y ur,; 'Kounialii Sy nugi!,'and for tbeeusy iiuUii|iuial)on, prucUcuule result, ami comfort to the patient, I have recoin ineudwl ililsliistiiimciil.exU'iiHivcly." The ProftswJou are invited to call and examine the apparut un. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. ll. BARR, .?lo. 131 Meeting street, mftyM Aireiit for Soiith Carolina. QUI*BK 10R COLOGNE WATER. ^ Ainmifactnrod and far sale tiy Dr. ll. BA KR. rets _ 131 Meeting street. liftas JJ a pets. m m E j| li E A I p CAMPAIGN PAPER ! CAMPARIN PAPER I CAMPAIGN PAPER I CAMPAIGN PAPER I CAMPAIGN PAPER ! CAMPAIGN PAPER I TEE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST, AND TIIE BEST I THE CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND TUE BEST I TUR CHEAPEST, THE LIVELIEST AND THE ?BUST ! 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SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN COPY. Sm?SCRIPTiON TWO DOLLARS A YEA*. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. CLUBS OP TEN SUPPLIED AT $1 r,0 EACH. Price roi- the Campaign, (Ko uv Months,) Seventy-rive Crnls. Ten Copier will be sunt to One A ?hires-, ?luring thc Campalgu,^for Six Dollars. MAKE UP YOUR CLUBS 1 49" Address, (enclosing money la Registered Letter,) RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., CHARLESTON, S. 0. fJHE GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE IS THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER, ANDU.tS TUB MOST EXTENSIVE CIRCULATION, OK ANY fAPE? PUBLISHED IN TH B CITY OF GREENVILLE. Contract Advertising Low. Circul?tes also lu Anderson. Pleiteos, Spartan burg and Western North Curolluiu J. C. A E. BAILEY, july"_Proprietors. EORGETOWN TIMES. TARBOX A DOAK, PKOFKlKrORS. Published every Thursday, at Georgetown, S. C. The TIMES respectfully asks tho attention or the ousincsa men or Charleston to Hs low niivcrtlsing rates. Our terms are low, but they are cash. We Will Insert a Card of not moro Hum ionics for j lu per unuuiu. Look lo ymir interest a, 40al3 J --' ti li I'-~~ Sp (jj? $ . *?'-a!^5^. ' ... W: i Ai ; H r/ v, -Iu r ^ GLORIOUS* CHIAN G E. .mat any Met man survived the treatment of fifty years ago, must bc consideren: av proof that human' beings are very lia rd to vin. The lancet, calomel, cahtharldes and drastic pur? gatives were then the order of the day. The phy? sician played into the hands or the apothecary, t an'1 the un fo-tun ate patient was drenched morn? ing, noon and night with prostrating medlclm?. m We live m a more rational and conscientious era... The importance of supporting Nature m lia conflict with disease ls now understood. Complaints in ' themselves weakening are no tonger aggravated bj ar tm i.i al depletion. They are met with TONICS ? that rally the vital powers and enable them to de? feat the enemy, euler among these ames of Na? ture, m its battles with sickness, ls PLANTATION BITTERS. _, This wonderful vegetable restorative ls the a!aewt>- ? ? : . Irl?.; anchor or the feeble and debilitated. As a coi dial for the aged and decrepld lt has no equal among stomachics. Aa a remedy for the nervous weakness; 4. to which the tender sex are especially subject, lt ls superseding every other stimulant and nervino.. Ul all enmaten, tropical, temperate or frigid, lt acta as a specific In every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever lt is introduced lt becomes a standard article -a medicinal staple. Druggists, although their protlt upou . lt ls small, And it absolutely necessary to keep preparation for which everybody Inquire?, and for which nobody will accept a substitute. It la to-day the most ? popular medicin? lo tho civilized world. Extensively aa it ls advertised, Its best ad? vertisement ls the beneficial result which uniformly lollowa Ita use. Every bottle sold in? sures t he sale ol at least hair a dozen moro. Un? like other stimulants, lt brocea and fortines the system wiihout exciting undue cerebral action, Thc cheering effect whick lt produces upon the mind ls not momentary, but permanent. There la no subs?quent, depression. It does not, as ts tho case with all other stimuli, begot a craving for ex? citants. On the other hand, it soothes and caima ? thc uer ves, com bl n lng, ?tvsnge as the anomaly may seem, thcqualitlea of a sedative and gentle ano? dyne with those of a tonic and lnvlgorant The perfect purity or all its ingredients, their admirable adaptation to the purposes they are intended to auhaerve, the Judicious pro portions In which they are combined, and the seien title sklU with which they-are blend? ed, render tula famous article at once the most potent and thc most harmless or all known tonics and alteratives. fc Sold by all l>ru?ujla. apnU -