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TERMS, OR TBU3 NEWS. Tm DAILY VXWS, by mall one year $?; ?ix months $*; three momba, ja; one month 75 cent*, served m tue cltj at Yirrus OXXTB a wee?% payable to the camera, or $? a year, paid lnnd ranoe at the office. M . TBM T^WKKXLYNXWS, published oa Tuesdays, Tttniedays and Saturdays, one year $4; lix months $2 oo. " Tax Wjmxsar Nxws, one year $2. Slr copies ' $10. Ten copies, to one address, $15. 8CT?xntrjTioNS in au cases payable in advance, -na-16'paper continued after the expiration of .-'W^e'saia'tor. . '?'i' BXttnAxcxs should be made by Postomce .IWaey Order or by express. Lf this cannot be d9W.'protection against losses by man may be .scared by forwarding, a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of theproptle^orsjof jas.Nxws, ? Ot bjsjandlng'tha money.i^a.r^isWed-letter. ::' ''Address RJl>RDAN,*b^bN.^?O., ... .,' Ko. 149 h'as t Bay, Charleston, S. C. lg* ?ptteiM l?ete ? t'oajfCi >j- ':: I R " . ' ' - " " flo titi vd iotl'fl bi .' . i . . . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1870. VC UNIOS" REFORM TICKET. i?v: zul .'?'..'.'.*' .?. ...... ..... , , .. .. ... For Governor, > v ?L B. C A. BP ENTER. " 1 M. C. BUTLER. For State Senator. .sa.: EDWIN" BATES. For Represent?trrei, FRAN2 MELCfLERS, ABRAHAM BRUTOS, BICH'D HOLLOWAY, T. W. EASTERLING, EDWARD WJLLIS, ADAM M. JACKSON, CYRUS FBNWlCK, - J. C. SHULBRY ' - ';' BERNARD OWEILL,- GEO. W?SH??GTOS*,' '.' W. H. FRjLSrJ?S, S. PORCHER'?klTH, * JOHN F._BRT?TQN,.. , SIM?N* POLITE,, JONAWYBJD,1 . J ;'V,:CARI. BES.LLN, ' E. D. ENSTON, -.. PAUL B. DRAYTON. ..,>iv,t.? -..nr.,-?') v/? For Proba te Jttdgc, . GEORGE BUIST. Kor County Commissioners, T. S.. BROWNING, W. H. SMITH, SAMUEL HOLLOWAY. For School Co m m Ls? lone r, E. MONTAGUE GRIMEE. For Coo nt y'Coroner, R LAROCHE.., :. 1st A CONVERSAT?ON With General Wade Hampton, after the murder of Randolph, Gov vernor Scott, :he so-called champion of South Carolina Republicanism, made the' following J;1 pledges: - -' 3a??'-Tti?th? would use-his influenc? to make ti&Qtate'go Ikrtiocratic. ^?';?Th?th% tiould endeavor to.induce ?svffi oient'nuiiiber' o/.'tAa color[ed iwrnbers of.the Leq&totiire fare&gn,.so flatthe wfri?s .mgia secure a strong representationin. bfith houses, i < 3d. Thai he /would appoint to office, when? ever he.could do so, Buau. men ea were recom? mended by.the.Democratic party. -NB-WS OE1 THE HA*. i-Gold closed in New York yesterday at 13 als*. " -cott^dosed easy,,. .Uplands l?J?o. -in'Liyerpoolyesterday cotton closed buoyant. Op?hd* ?tfdj'brie&us 8#d. } {, '. -?The ^Rectangular. Review'" is a new London magazine.'' /'* ' '.' V .... i^Fortypersons in an have died of yel'ow fever In'Mobile' thls's??son. '.. '. ,-., , -Mrs. Lillie Devereaux Blake has organized a coDimfrtee of ladles for the purpose of interview? ing every Congressman and State senator m New York city, and ascertaining their views on woman suffrage, . .. ,. t>UJ?: -Fifteen guns of the United States frigate Cum b errand v s u u k i in : Hampton Roads in - April, 1862, by the Confederate iron-clad Merrimac; have been raised and taken to Richmond, where they will be converted into railroad Iron and car wheels. - -^Four foreign' newspaper correspondents' with the Pruaalan army unite in a letter to the London Times contradicting in the most emphatic man? ner the stork s of German barbarity to prisoners and peasants. -The Mississippi River steamboats Robert E. Leo, ,aud. Natchez are. to rana race from New Orleans to Natchez, for $20,000. The merchants or N?w'Ort?ahs are' to raise $i6,ooo, and each boaL8nhscr>ue, $2000. . , ,. ti?, -Tb? P* rte theatres are not only shut up,'but all t^eir go y ern me ut allowances have been abol? ished^ The grand .opera-house ls changed Into a provisional depot, and the grand hotel lato s bos' pltaL Therfe'hever was before such , a revolution as tate to Paris. ^ ? J-;;j' -The Paris' Jo urn al ,d es T?l?graphes says that the velocity of electric c?rrente through-the At? lantic cable is JOOO or 8000 miles per second. The curred ts 'ate .transmitted through elevated wires on land ata rate varying rrom 10,000 to 20,000, the velactty^hetog.greater tue higher the'wlres.are -it,^reported thai Bismarck has intimated to Engjau?i- Rtissla and" Austria that. Gennany is aow^yg?^^i. ;'th?u" '?ia??rV<mtl'??m - /ifA-<>>?^s??r : . or pea&,i -it w'taui that tiie.Prussians ha Ve come to the e?ttcl?slen;iha.? Paris :?t?j? only b'?\ redn.ced.ljy. a 8i^?f3cveT?txaonth3 and "the,,exhaustion of Its p?ovtsiDtus-,- Accordingly lt is proposed that a congjress'?fthe great powers shajrpe.'biid to de? termine npon what condltlons'peace shall now be made. .-.v ! it: . -TheNew Orleans.,Ternes says theexperiment of Chinese labor on the. MlUandom plantation near that city has proved eminently'satisfactory to ail parties,,, An 910, planier ,wbo has recently vlslted.tfbe place, repott? that they were doing werfaaMmmjEgrolaborera could not be got to do -to wit, getting vpod. out of a swamp where they had to wade and work' au day above their ankles in watery. They .were cheerful,- aotlve and sealous to a degree that made cur old planter sigh for a few such oa his own plantation. iorJf,then'ent0fU^8l??e <* p??' being pro woft?Sr^PT,9lQDS *T 8c"ce. ? ?*V be W3*SSS3SBi parachutes, mto the citv 1 *rJT Liebig, eztraetum manner and would be very acceptable when everything else ls eaten np. We are informed' that m the latter part of the hut century, to Blanchard, the aronaat, when asQending, rrom Strasbourg, dropped, a dog connected .with a parachute fium the height or six thousand feet., Unrorttmateiyv 'however; a whirlwind in terrupted;its-, descent,, and Kttoei faithful anL mal wascarrtoci.aboge the clouds., if. Blanch, ard attBi ? arrtsjnei tte dog. tn the sky, who, re? cognizing bjs.masiien, ^egao- un bark; bot Jdst as M. Blanchard was going io seize him, another whirlwind sudtlenly'eilrrie? t'hejsaraclrar?heyond his rea^aa^h^do^ .disappearad in theheavena Let us hope he foucd a ref?ge ultimately in Slrtasifltt ^meantime: we must earnestly h?p"e that th^^jeor ordatf.non wiu not be carri, d J too far, otherwise we may have occasion to cease boasting or the security we enjoy by our Insular position. A hundred thousand balloons dropping soddenly on eur shores, bearing cars full of uhlans, would arouse us from the dream of dig* nilled neutrality, and cause no small annoyance in peaceful circles. -??Already "economy" ls the word of the hour at Paris; and while this very fact shows that sup rues are dlmlul3hing1y6t, after all, thc foresight and self-denial or the people and the government are the best guarantees of stout endurance. In the art of turning every eatable thing to good account the Tarlslans, especially of the lower class, haye'long been adepts, and such;'.reck? lessness and waite as Americans are accus? tomed to are unknown to them. In ad? dition to the''vast government supplies, lit? tle stores or food Have been laid aside, no doubt, by all the more provident peo? ple, and during the six weeks' warning that a ilege waa certainly coming everybody seems to have prepared for all possibilit?s of remine. How? ever, already the authorities are dealing out ."a large b.wl or soup and a piece or bread.ror two sous" to the poor-which la pretty cheap living, so, far, for a city now three weeks besieged.; The I "very poor" are even ''fed gratis.1! It ls a algn of j days.or slege that ."mitch horse flesh la eaten, " and ? the labors or the "Hippophaglsta" ox horse-eating society of Paris.ln; former days will : now be re* w?r?ted by many converts to their .doctrines. Economy extends even to gas, the supply .of | whichwill.prob?biy soon be cut off.-The efforts of {hePrusslan engineers.to .diver:, the course or the canal de rOurco-x,.ahd.so reduce the water supnly.or Paris, are. met by^ sinking, wellaln the city. Everywhere there seems to be plenty or j courage In Paris, and a good order never before known. These are the b?at auguries, after aU, that Trochu can ask for his great task or civic defence._ WE beg that the correspondents of THE NEWS throughout the State,, as well as the County Chairmen; will forward to this office, as soon as possible, their reports of the result of the elections. The People' Hast Decide. The elections of to-morrow determine the result of the canvass which, for more than three months, has occupied so mach of the time- and attention of the people of the State., Before the setting of .to-morrow'i BUU, it will be decidedjwhetber R K. Scott or K. B. Carpenter shall be Governor, of South Carolina; whether the State Government, regenerate and reformed, shall be made wor? thy'pf the intelligence, the ne'ce^itles,'and j the purity of this people. . :l 1 :Thl3, then, Is ho time fpr'.wguoaeht or ex? planation. The condition1 :of the State; the infamous conduct of the Scott officials, the enormous taxation, the swollen public debt, the impoverishment of all classes, the moral and commercial dangers of the common? wealth-all these have been set forth ?ti the public prints and upon the stump. The facts are. before the people, and they, by their votes to-morrow, will declare whether their sympathies are with ignorance and corruption, or withhonesty and truth. Utits | is the whole question; and it most not' be forgotten' that everyman who stays away from toe polls to-morrow, lacking the proud patriotism of Hampton and the bold selfish? ness of Orr; is' a worse enemy tc- his people than if he voted squarely for'Scott. The" men who naU their black flag to the mast ind fight under it, can be met and overcome. But they who profess to love South Carolina with - all' their heart abd! strength, and yet refuse to vote, are patriots as Arnold was. They wound the bosom which cherished them, and smite the arm1 that gave them aid. This is the strain in which Hampton arid Kershaw, Conner and Kennedy,.Shan? non' and Dunkin' are wont-to- speak:. Their, j lofty minds tolerate the open enemy, bat despise libe false friend.'.; .ttOr?&o??d we 'fail to >remember that the mun Ic i pa! elections, twoyear3 ago, were , Jost "because they who should have been truest, idled at home while their comrades were battling .for a pure and honest government. The State would not j hold these men- guiltless If, from the same cause, the day once more were lost. The' candidates of the party have done their duty. Thc pre33 Of the State has done its duty. The. people of the State, also, must do their whole devoir. THE. DAT OK OCR DELIVERANCE IS AT HAND, AND So LT ii CAROLINA, EXPECTS EVERT MAS TO DO HIS D?TT; . . '?I'll - Friend of the Colored People. IQ 1868, Governor "Scott, with one breath, told the'colored people that, if tb? Demo? crat? wou the elections, they would re-es-| tablish slavery, and, with the next breath, ho told' General Wade Hampton that M would use all his Influence to make the State go Democratic. This treachery is. not worse, titan the conduct, of Governor Scott in the matter of the government advances to the planters in the same year. The crop failed, and the planters, both wbito a'nd] colored,, were unable to.repay wha^they had borrowed. But the government was dispos? ed to be indulgent, and give further time to the ^impoverlshed people. Was this indul? gence granted at the solicitation of E. K. SCott? No! On the contrary,'Scott, with he?rt of stone, hounded on-the:official^ and stripji?d the poor colored men bf their furni? ture, apd .their stock-^in the ?name of the-j government, perhaps, but for his own greedy ?nds. This breaker of pledges ' went so far is 'to seize the pigs and' wokfag 'tttensfls'ot | anfOrtnnat? freedmen, who had hot a cent in ?ite'world, and had hardly a roof over their leads. Governor Scott demanded his pound ? flesh, and he had it. Colored men! remember this at the polls o-morrow! * LET EVERY REFORMER wno CAN, INDUCE BUT )NE REPUBLICAN TO TOTE IN FAVOR OF HONEST JOVERSMFCNT, AND THE VICXORT WILL BE OURS IT AX OVERWHELMING MAJORITY. The Eleventh-Hour Men. Th3 Reform ticket is going to vin. After he election, we shall doubtless be surprised o hear how- many secret friends and sup-1 >orter3 our cause has had, particularly tmon.; the ofhce-hoklers, who hare nice fat >lace3 and want to keep them. Tbi3 may >e all very well, but, gentlemen, we would >referto have yonr voices and help ww, on he eve of the election. Your sympathy md support won't be half so well appre? ciated alter we have elected Carpenter and Butler. A'oic u the accepted time. Choose four side, at once, and shene your colors ! Loose wfao are not openly Tor us now, need aot claim, to "have been, otherwise than fTA03 hereaf*r- ?t?w have wou ;he field, ''aclean8wWp''.wlUbethe Word? THE P0L1.3 ARK OPKN m.,,,_? THE TRIUMPH OF CARPENTER AND BUTLER WRLL-'TNAUGCRATE AN ERA OF GOOD WILL? LOTT TILXATION, AND SOUND PROSPERITY FOB ALL CLASSES. - _ j The Patent Process. The advocates of the Ring have again and again, in theil* writings, and in their public speeches, attempted to show that the State debt is not as large as we .have shown, and as General Conner recently proved that lt is. They have also tried to throw dust into peo? ple's eyes in regard to the rate of taxation, endeavoring to show that the emancipation of th? slaves increased the number of citizens to be governed, [to be provided for ?] and rendered necessary an increased expenditure of money. We shall not now stop to show the fallacy of all. these pretensions. We only alinde to them to point out that which they have pretended to make a'Bhow of hon? esty in, these matters. They have never condescended to show the people by what new patent process a public officer, who re? ceives $1500 or $2500 salary, can liv? at the rate of rrqra $5000 to 310,000^ baying houses and lands, and still have a. large balance al the bank with which to "operate." How is it, that has never been explained? The question certainly has been frequently asked. It i3 not too late yet. Let us know how Scott and Leslie, Chamberlain and Cardozo, Neagle and CaiD, DeLarge and Parker, Elliott and Whipper, and all the rest of the grandees, white, Blkck and speckled, have so suddenly become men of wealth, when itj i3 well known' that' three years ago thejj could not have raised'$1?'00; between them Jill ? Let us have light . REMEMBER THERE WILL BE BUT ONE DAY. ON WHICH TO VOTE. THE FATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA MUST BE DECIDED, FOR WEAL OR WOE, BETWEEN DAWN AND DARK TO-MORROW. To-MorroH. 1. Rise early, and be at the polls by son-1 rise. At the last elections, a; number of the' Scott myrmidons took possession of the polls | when they opened, and delayed the voting during the entire day. . 2.. Beware of counterfeit tickets. There: is one soi-disant Reform, ticket In circula? tion ; which - has opon it the name of Saul \ j Holloway, for County Commissioner, i? fiteadof Samuel Houowayi To vote this ticket is to throw one vote away. There is no such man as Sa ul Holloway. ' 3. There is every reason to hope that the elections will be fair and peaceful. Be pre? pared, however, for any' emergency. 4. Remember that no man is entitled to vote who is not a citizen of the United States, and has lived one year in this State, and sixty days in this county. 5. The polls are only open for one day. It is, therefore, important to deposit your ballot betimes. 6. Vote the entire regular ticket of Che Union Reform party. THE RE-ELECTION OF THE SCOTT GOVERNMENT MEANS HIOH TAXES, LOW WAGES, AND TIGHT TIMES GBXERALLY FOR POOR MEN, AND ES- , I'EC LALLT FOR TUE COLORED PEOPLE. A Fact Worth Considering. tn deciding for which party be ought to cast his vote to-morrow, every colored man who seeks to advance his own interest and ; that of bis people, should consider one. sig? nificant fact: The sole reliance'of the Scott King for success rests upon the support of ] i he masses Of the ignorant' and deluded blacks in the country, and of the idle and vicious classeB 'in the cities 'and towns. Every colored man of superior intelligence, (xofto .is neither an office-holder nor office seeker,) and every c?lored man who, by in? dustry mid thrift, has obtained a compe? tence, and is, therefore, more directly inter listed in the jntbltcwelfare, witt be found on the side of Carpenter and Beform. Why .2 GIVE ONE DAY TO- YOUR STATE ! LET ALL PLACES OF BUSINESS BK CLOSED TO-MORROW, SO AS TO ALLOW EVERYBODY TO JOIN IN A LONO PULL, A STRONG PULL, AND A PULL ALL TOGETHER FOP. REFORM. Choose Te! There is a baker's dozen of discontented patriots amoDg us who were not consulted in the organiaation of -the Reform move? ment, and who,'whether for that reason, or because of their superior consistency, bave never been "able' to see In our cause ought but' dishonor' and disaster. But the time for cavilling is past; the election i3 at hand. There are two, and only two, parties in the held. Every man who fails to support, by his vote and by his influence, the candidates of Reform, helps,.no matter.what maybe his motive, to fasten the Scott ' Government for two years more upon our. poople. So let th? Do-Nothings have a care, The eyes of the community are upon them ! RKMEMBIR THAT, THERE IS ONLY ONE DAT OF ELECTION. . A Radical contemporary says tba! THE CHARLESTON'NEWS, when it ' advises the people to.be ready to defend the ballot with tho bullet, mttk.3 "o'plain threat of. vio? lence." How is it when the like counsel is given to the colored people'by the Radical" leaders, as was done at Camden on Satur? day,, and as is done all over the State ? The Winchester Rifle mle will work both ways for Carpenter and for Scott ! VOTE AS EARLY IN THE MORNING AS POSSI? BLE, AND DEVOTE THE REST OF THE DAT TO EARNEST AND INCESSANT WOnK IN THE GOOD CAUSE. IF OUR PEOPLE WILL B?T PUT THEIR SHOULDERS TO THE WHEEL, VICTORT IS CER? TAIN. READ the letter from Camden printed this morning. O Spool Cotton. CTOBBR, 1870. J. ?fe P. COATS' BEST SIX-CORD IS NOW THE ONLY raread put up for the American market which ls SIX-CORD IN ALL N CM BB RS, Prom No. 8 to No. loo inclusive. FOR'HAND AND MACHINE. JOHN A HUGH AOCJHINCLO?S. k>:e Agents in New York for J. A- P. COATS, of oct3-imo Paisley, Scotland. proclamation. PROCLAMATION, ? ^ ?j MAYOR'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON; S. C.,'October 18,1870. f By the Mayor, Pro tem: " WHEREAS, By the 9th Section of an Act enti? tled "An Act providing for the General Elections, and the manner of conducting the same," ap p roved March 1st, 1870/ lt. ls provided that "All bar-rooms, saloons, and other places for the sale of liquors by retail, shan be closed at six o'clock of the evening preceding theday of such election, a nd remain closed until six o'clock in the morn? ing of the day thereafter, and during the time aforesaid, the sale of ah intoxicating Honors ls prohibited. Any person duly convicted before a competent court of a violation of this Section,' Shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty - dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding Blx j months, or by both, such fine and imprison men t, in the discretion of the court." Therefore, the at? tention of all keepers of bar rooms, saloons, and other places for the sale of Uquors by1 retaiV ta called to this provision of the law, and they are admonished that lt must be faithfully observed.. It is enjoined opon the officers end/privates of J the Police force, and of the Detective force, to set.] t hat this provision of the law ls strictly enforced, and that they promptly report for prosecution ali violations of the esme. J. D. GEDDINGS, octi6-3 Mayor pro terri. I - jj ' CTartta._ WAFTED, A GOOD COOK. REFER ~ ENCES required; Apply- at'northwest corner of King and Morris streets. octl8-l? ' AGENTS WANTED-($225 A MONTH) by1 the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO.; Boston, Mass.; or St. Louis, Mo. octlS lmo -ANTED-AGENTS, ($20 PER DAYJ V. to sell , the celebrated HOME SUUTTLB SEWING MAi BHlE. Has the: funder-reed,'! makes'the Klock stich" (aHk? on both sides J. and is fully licensed. The best and'cheapest Family Sewir.g Machine In the market- Address JOHN'; SON. CLARK i- CO., Boston, Mats,, Pittsburg, Pai/?hlchgo, Jil., or St. Louts, Mo. octl7-lmo . WANTED, FIRST-RATE MALEHOUSE ...Servant. . Also a Cook. Those i applying must bring recommendations with them. Apply at this office. ' ? ? oem B?OMS; AND BOARD WANTED. , Wanted, two furnished.rrpms-parlor andi ben-room-for a single gentleman, with plain private table, In a house where there- are-no boarders. Terms, including fuel and tlghtsVinot to exceed fifteen dollars per week.. Satisfactory references given. Address, stating particulars, for four days, Room No. 82 Charleston HOtet ; O?tl4-4? V: - . W'?'NTE D" AT HEWITT'S GLOBE Hotel, Angosta, Ga, two first-class Cham? bermaids,1 white; wages liberal. Apply at the office of the Charleston .-Hotel from ll to 12 and from a to 4 P.. M. QC18 TT-TANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE COL V T ORED Man. a situation as PORTER, or any employment whereby he may be enabled to support himself and family. Recommendations furnished If necessary. Apply at this office to ,WiO.- ?' . ' ii _sepl4 U WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH; a small Hoese. Address "House," NEWS I Office. ii?: sep24 Cost ana -fonn?. LOST.-DROPPED, OR ' MISLAID IN King or Broad street.'a RECEIPT BOOK. Please return the same at No. 124 Church street. OC118-1?_? ? ' ESCAPED FROM Na 99 BROAD street, a small Florida Parrot. A suitable reward win be given for Ita delivery. octl7-li LOST OR STOLEN, A PALMETTO WALKING CANE, with silver head, on which owner's name ls-engr/ived. A liberal re? ward wir. be paid ix left at this office. eep28 MULES STOLEN-FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD l-l will pay the above reward for the delivery to me, at my, place at Target, St; James Goose Creek Parish, ol two horse Males, stolen from my stables on tho night of Tuesday, October ll. One black large mule-ruptured-five years old. One bay mule, one size smaller, about seven years old. The hay mule has a short neck; aud beautiful head. JEHU UART. :s .pot 15-6 tut h3? ? _? ?? :| STRAYED FROM A LOTON EAST BAY, ; near-Hasel street, a red and white' HEIFER, abonrtwo years old,, with small piece Of her tall cut oiT, and very white horns. A reward will be Said for- delivery to GEORGE FINNEGAN, No. 18 larket street. octl8-I* . . So. Kera. TO RENT. TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, with kitchen and servants' apartments. Ap pl.V atNo.10 Aiken's Row. _octl8-l? ? T70B. RENT, THE KING MANSION. J? Apply at the residence, corner bf'George and Meeting streets.or to J. F. MATH EWES, Broad Btreet. ..-.. . ? octi8-tuth2? TO : RENT, HOUSE No. 8 JASPER'S Court, containing 8 sqnare rooms,- with dressing-room, pastry, and necessary outbuild? ings. Apply on the premises. octl8-l? TO RENT, STORE No. 310 KING STREET, a floe business stand, in central part of tho city. Apply to S. R. MARSHALL, c?rner Suclety and.King streets. . sep23 . PLANTERS'HOTEL TO RENT-THIS desirably located and extensively arranged establishment, known for so many years to the travelling public, la now to rent. For runtier In? formai ion, apply to E. W. MACBETH, Agent, southwest corner East Bay und Broad streetn. aug8-mlta TO RENT, LEASE OR FOR SALE, >A: '?large Lot on East Bay, with neat office'and entrance on Gnignard sti ver, which has recentlv been used as a coal yard. For particulars apply to H. GERDTS A- CO. octl-stuthlnio FOR RENT OR SALE, A BEAUTIFUL ESTATE in Orangeburg District, situated on Lyons Creek, three and a half miles from the south Carolina Railroad. The. tract contains 2600 acres,-soil rich red clay, adapted to cotton, corn, wheat, root crops and clover. A splendid range for cattle; sunny hillsides for vineyards, and low landa for meadows, Lyons Creek, a large, never-failing stream -rans through the estate, and furnishes one of the finest water powers'ln the State. - A most valuable Iron ore has been discovered recently on the place. The estate has on lt all the necessary farm buildings, negro houses, barns,. stables, gin houses and small dwelling. It has been in con scant cultivation since the war, and the Splendid growing crop would give entire satisfaction. it is offered for rent or sale, on reasonable tarma,- ? Address Mrs. L M. KEITT, Society Hill, Darlington District, S. 0. Or R. M, MARSHALL k BRO., No. 33 Broad street. ang4 Soaroin?t. BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT No. 72 Hasel street. Terms reasonable. octl8-3* Remooals. REMOVAL.-WILLIAM i WHITE HAS removed to Chapel street, betwecu Alex? ander and Washington, opposite Northeastern Railroad Freight Depot. Will as usual attend to taking up and laying of Carpets, Matting, Ac; Cleaning of Paint, Scouring, Whitewashing, Ac. All orders promptly and faithfully executed. octl8-tu2? _ EJrjeing, &c. IgOUTHERN DYE HOUSE. A new FRENCH DYE HOUSE has been opened at No. 3fiO Klng street, where DIEING In all col? ors, and Cleaning of all kinds ls done at the shortest notice and In the best style. BLASCOW, BILLER k CO., French Dyers, . No. 360 King street, near corner George street, sepis-iyr AGENO i FOR THE PERUVIAN GUANO. The subscribers having been appointed Local Agents lo* the sale of PERUVIAN GUANO, would leBptntfully informed manufacturers and dealers tliat^uey will deliver ?rom warehouses, as . weU as from ships direct on arrival from the Peruvian islands; P?RE PERUVIAN GUANO, at the Gene? ral Agent'B. price.in New York,-to wit: sixty dollars, gold, on. delivery. Every: cargo will be inspected and analyzed by Professor ,SHEPARD, and satifactory guarantees of Its qaallty and purity wm alway s be furnished when desired. ? GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., sep23 Factors. _jfotitingg._r ; TTNION CHAPTER; NO. 5, E A. M. -L/-. The/?egular Monthly Convocation of-this Chapter will be held at Masonic Hall, THISETK NINO, at half-past 7 o'clock. Candidates for the M". M. and P. M.. Degrees will be punctual. , Jy order M. E. H. P. W. W. SIMONS, ' .petts _Secretary. PHOENIX FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. Attend Regular Monthly Meeting, THIS EVEN INO, at half-past-To'clock. --- - By order. A. 0. MAGRATH, Jr., octl8_Secretary. TTNION^KOTOmi^tr^^ 6.-. \J The Regular "Weekly Me?tlug- of this Club' win be held THIS EVENING,-the 18th mst., ac half past 7 o'clock, at Oppeuheim's Hall. A large and prompt attendance ls requested., -. . . t- . ' JOHN GONZALEZ, ; ' octlB_Recording Secretary. .TTNION REFORM CLUB, WARD No. 8. U i- A Meeting of thia Club will be held at the Hall, cerner of Line andr. Meeting -streets; THIS EVENING,.at.batf-past.7,o-clock.. .. By order of the President. octl8 --Rr E. JAQUES, Secretary. UNION REFORM CLUB,- WARD 5. There will be a ? meeting of .the Working Committees of Ward 5 THIS EVENING, at Arnold's Ball, at 7 o'clock. A full attendance of all the Corr mit tees ls particularly requested on business of great Importance... , - n-.;;. .. . " By order of F. FANNING! President of Club. J. A. MOSELEY, octlS. Chairman Working-Committees. ? A ATENTIO?, REFORM CLUK. WARD A No. 3.-TO-NIOHT closes the Meettiigs Of this Club, and.all favorable to Reform are Invited to attend. Several prominent,gentlemen have been Invited to address the Meeting. 0CM8_W. A. ZIMMERMAN, Secretary. WORKING COMMITTEE, WARD No, 2, wm meet THIS EVENING, at.Hibernian HaU,;'. at.-half-past 7 o'clock. ' Members will be puucmal, as busmeas of Importance wm be eub mltted. By order. . A. S. TIlCMBO, octl7 ' . Secretary. , CAROLINA DRAMATIC CLUB.-AT -, TEND an. Extra M??tlng of your Club THIS EVENING,, at 8.0'olook, at No. . Km g street. Members win please be punctual. Also bring books. By order of the President; ? octlS-*: o j : ;ja JOB DAWSON; Jr., Secretary. SOUTH1 CAROLINA STATE, DENTAL ASSOCIATION.-The Regular Semi-Annual Meeting ot this Association win ho fre?a tu Charles? ton,.S. c., on TUESDAY, November 1st, 1870, at 8 P. M., In the Hall of the Phoenix Fire, En eine -Company. -. Dentists wishing to become members wm do well to forward their names te the Secretary, on on b ero re the day or meeting, o Members in attendance will be passed over the I different Railroads to and from the city for one .fare. By order or the President. THOMAS T. MOORE, Corresponding Secretary, Columbia S C. octll-tuthsS . ; ... ?ox BaU.-,,_ JpOR SALB, THE ?A^OD TOLL, WITH;| STOCK, ofan excellent MILLINERY AND DRESS! MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, located on Broad (the principal) street, Augusta, Ga., and enjoying a liberal share or public patronage. The stock on hand, though small, is very superior. ' ? No better inducement than this could be offered any one desiring to conduct a first-class Millinery business. Address L. D. F., octia-s_Olobe Hotel. Augusta. Qa. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE -A LARGE quantity or the above for sale, suitable rot wrapping, or for parties desiring fnU riles. Ap ply at this Office._0ctl8-tnf HAVE YOU CALLED AT BLACK? WELL'S NEW STORE ? If not, go at once. No. 181 Meeting Btreet, below Market. ; octlO FOR SALE, THREE HUNDRED FEET Double Copper.rlveted,eecond-hand Leather, Fire Engine'HOSE, lu good order. Apply at this | Office._octl3-thgtn3 I Qi A KCiCi --FOR SALE, A L?NG WrkOyjKJ* ESTABLISHED B LT S I - NESS, (Retail,) paying a net profit or $2500per an? num.. Ampio time given a purchaser to learn the business. This is arare enan ce foran active man ito secure a, permanent income. Business done wholly for cash. Persons having the "stamps" and. meaning business may'address "12500 In? come,''Box V, DAJLT N'BW3 Office,: giving real name; . . j . . . , Juiy2fl, EINE OLD HY80N TEA ONE DOLLAR; A POUND, at METZ'S GROOERYj corner Queen and Meeting streets, opposite Mills House. Joly 2tt-3mos? . ,",,., ,...; ,_ T710R SALE, THREE FARMS, TWO X; - miles from the-Port Royal Railroad, In the Wnlppy Swamp neighborhood. One Farm contains 375' acres, one' 385' acres, and one 160 acres. Each Farm contains one hundred acres good planting land, with two or three comfort able, cabins.on each: atso well timbered, good range for cattle and hogs; and, perfectly healthy ali the seasons. For particulars apply tbK. D; H., Barnwell Village. ? .-?' mario (Ebnralional. ? NIGHT * S?HOOLTTFOR COLORED XJL Citizens has been opened In st? Peter's sctiool House, Wentworth street. No distinction of creed. Terms, 50 cents every ether Monday, in advance. Lessons .every night from half-past o'clock, Saturdays and Sundays excepted, octl.8 ENGLISH AND GERMAN SCHOOL- No. 82 WENTWORTH STREET.-The exercises of chis institution embrace all the branches necessary for a good English and Commercial education. The hours from 3 to 5 o'clock P. M. are devoted - to German lessons,:viz: Grammar,-Speaking, Writing and Reading? Lessons In Drawing and Moulding every Saturday morning.' The Night School from 7 to 9 o'clock, for exercises or Arith? metic, Reading, Spelling and Writing).and Orna? mental and Mechanical Drawing for adults. . The Academy ia under my special superinten? dence, with the assistance or Mr. J.'MCDONALD, Miss J. H. ANGEL, Misa LEONHARDT, M?as J. MILLER Tocal Music by Professor F. BERCKHAN. 0. H. BERGMANN, ang9 . Principal. R NetDepapire, iUngaunss, &t. URAL CAROLINIAN. VOLUME II-No. L OCTOBER. NOW ~B~E ALT. LABOR by Hon. Atrred Huger. Is the South a Stock Country f-by ;D. Wyatt Aiken; '?j Texas J st le In. Englan--'- . Alex. S. Mc Rae, of . Liverpool Coffee and Coffee Culture-oy F-. Suggestive Experience In Panning-by A. M. Latham. Best Culture for the South-by Tfios. G. Clemson. And many other Interesting articles, niling sixty-four royal octavo pages of folio reading matter. ga- The RURAL CAROLINIAN ls SDecially de? voted to the development of the agricultural,' horticultural and pomologlcai interests of the Southern United States, and contains Information to that end not to be round In any other magazine In the w?rld. Subscription, ?2 per annum, In advance. Address WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, sep26 Charleston, S. C. c Ulacrjiner?, #c. H I' SH) : f vip-'s .; COTTON GINNING MIL;L8, (FOR LONG AND SHORT STAPLE COTTON.) WEST END OF TRADE" STREET, ON ASH? LEY RIYEB, Are now in complete order, and are prepared to receive LONG AND SHORT STAPLE COTTON, ON TOLL. R. G. CHISOLM. sep22-lmo -fflillineirTj, ironcrj ?ooirs, &t. MMES. LU ZIER ET MALONE, (De Earls,) No. 297 KING STREET, ? (Above the Dollar Store.) CORSETIERES ET COUTURIERES FRAN?AISES. The latest styles m Dresses CloaKS and Corsets. Dresses cut and fltted, and Patterns sold at low? est rtftfear ?? - ??' ?'. Country Orders promptly attended to. sep27-lmo ?A CAD E M 1 OF MUS IC FOR-A LIMITED SEASON, COMMENCIKO MON ;DAT^OOTOBEE24,1870. . J MISS LAURA KEENTE, ? ?-_ THE QUEEN OF COMEDY, - AND HER GREAT COMEDY COMPANY, ,5( . Si ; acted from the principia Theatres of New York, Boston, Philadelphia,. Washington and. Baltimore, expressly for the support of Miss KEENE'S South? ern Circuit. ? During' Miss KEEFE'S visit to this city will be presented, with; an attention to detail and' correctness of costume never before equalled in this .City, a series of Brilliant and Sparkling Comedies and Dramas,- written ex? pressly for Miss Keene by the most successful -Dramatists of the day. ' "..,.!.. MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24,187?, OPENING , NIGHT,-.;. Will be acted RICHARD BHISSLET SHSRID.C'S -Grand ?? Ehgnah Co'medy,'\ .THE 8CH?0L F</R "SCA:!N;D;A.TJ. - . . LADY TEAZLE.:. Miss LACTU KEENE. Supported by .tjjie.. Great. Comedy Company. For cast and full.particulars, see .programmes and future announcements. No advance m prices. '"' .- 'Box'Sheet open Saturday, October 22, for th? sale of Secured Seats. ... CH. HALL, :;octl7 '?.' '.~'' Advance Agent. JJ I BEBNIAN : .HALL R. H. ' HARVEY. Mau ager. J. M. WARD.?..Stage Manager. FEED. YONKERS. ...................Leader. BRILLIANT AND DECIDED SUCCESS OF THE NEW YORK COMEDY COMPANY, Mr. J. M. WARD will appear la his character of MT LES NA CORPA LE EN.., Miss ANNIE SEFTON In ber great Impersonation of ANNIE CHUTE: ,?'.'. t J. R. HEALY a?-.:.DannrBiann. W. P. SHELDON as. .Corrigan. Mr. P. W. SHKUDOS: as.;....-Elly O'Connor. TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1870; .. . Will be presented Boucloault's great Irish Drama. to three acts; entitled the v ' "? 1 COLLEEN BAWN, OR THE BRIDES OF GARRY-; . ? .-i -, vu OWEN. . .? -.J ...' . .? r Miles Va Coppaleen, (with Songs and Irish Jig,) Mr. Ji .M. WARD; supported hythe fnlf^ i .strength of the Company. - - A ;GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTER-. NOON. Fifty cents to all parts of- the house. Children half price. . . .. - ? Admission $1. Reserved - seats, which can be | secured during the dav at Holmes's Book Store, ; corner of King and Wentworth streets, 25 cents extra. Gallery ?0 coats. ? _ OotlS ROLLE B 8 KAT I N G .: .. . .->, AT { . - . THE.,ACADEMY OF MUSIC.BATT., 'COMMENCING SATURDAY .EVENING, OCT. 1. The assemblies' will be as follows: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS from j I 4 to 6 O'Clock,' and TUESDAY, THURSDAY and' SATURDAY NIGHTS frora imtf-past 7 to 10; Admission to Night Assemblies 50 cents'; Chil? dren 25 cents, Tlokess-tn packages of twelve, S3. Dae of Skates;26 cents." o TV .vt-. ?. ? 0*1 Afternoon Assemblies, Ladles and Children, In? cluding use of Sates, 25 cents; Gentlemen, Includ? ing use of Skates,' se cents. "?'*/; Season rickets of ad missie a (good for all assem? blies during three months) for gentlemen $5; for ladles $3; for gentlemen and lady $: 50. 8ep2T-3raoB ... ' . Gr B Sain. EAT F A I Bl SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE TO BE HELD AT CHA BLE8T0N, S. C., :J FIRST WEEK IN NOVEMBER, 187GY Arrangements have beea, made for Vlslwrsjio Travel at the following Reduced Rates: South Carbuna Railroad, and connecting roads, Return Ticket-Free. . . lf '.. '. \\ Northeastern Railroad, and connecting roads Return Ticket Free. , Savannah Railroad, Return Ticket Free. . Savannah and Florida Steamers, Return Ticket Free! '..:v:v-.. tl ... -': j Georgetown Steamers, Return Ticket Free. From New York to Charleston and Return, by Steamer, $30. Froto Philadelphia to Charleston and Retara, by Steamer.-$30. , From Baltimore to Charleston and Return, by Steamer, $30. EXHIBITORS SHOULD ADDRESS APPLICATIONS FOB SPACE TO "GENERAL WILMOT G. DESAUSSURE, SECRETARY AND TREASURER "SOOTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE, CHARLESTON, S. C." . ! ?3- AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS WILL BB PROVIDED FOR STOCK. - sepl-thstuDic Clothing ano i-nrmsljing ?coila L . JURS, W M E R C H A NT TAILOR, Having Just received a new and complete stock of CLOTHS, Casslmeres, Vest Patterns and Furnishing Goods, ls prepared to make to order Gentlemen's Clothes to the latest styles and from the bpst materia'B. Particular attention ls requested to the follow? ing specialties : FINE BROADCLOTHS, FANCY CASSIMERES, SILK VEST PATTERNS. Call and examine for yourself at No. 147 King street, i '-'-.: octi2 Y 0 R HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIE3, UNDERWEAR, COLLARS, Ac. I Go to BLACKWELL'S NEW STORE, ; s'? octlO No. 121 Meeting street, below Market ' JNO Bnsinese (Earos. P^RTEOD~S , 0 UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER, OFFICE, UNITED STATES COURTHOUSE. 8ep23-ftnB_ TTO A. MOSES, FH. D., GEOLOGIST AND MINING ENGINEER, No. 28 GEORGE STREET. Preliminary Examinations of Phosphate and.. Mineral Lands, Geological Surveys and Maps, Es? timates of Vaines, and Plans etMlnlng famished. octi7-imo _ (?IHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPES, Ac- | FOR SALE BY WM. SHEPHERD A CO., No. 24 H A Y NE STREET AND Na ? PESCKNEY STREET. tu g\ KM E N M, E NT ! ^SOObbLs. ROSENDALE HTDRADLIC. For sate .at Manuract urer'a prices. fr yoetlS-a " ? . ,?.y WILLIAM ROACH A CO. JJAYt R^AYl HAY! 360"bales Prime North River HAY, new landina fromehip Hope, Atlantic wharf. -For-saie toy r . J. A. ENSLOW k CO., [ octl8-2 : No. Ul East Bay. '? CHOICE SYRUP, OF ALL GBAIES, / . ^ASTD-K? AND ?N-STORE. 50 h?ids. Plantation STRCP 360 bbls. Plantation Syrup ,ioo-bbis.<3hoice.aolden 8ranA-' Vf. ' 70 bblfi. Loaf Sogar Drips. WIU be sold on aoeomtnodaung terms, by .-. ,.K X. M..CATER, ectlg-j.'^-':" J '.:;j"-So.-22-yt^4tt6Ttange. JJp ASH: AND ?NGLAM^?PAL. ~~ . 4uo tons I superior ' Red AaV:fcer1>eTry?0DAL, landing to-day from schooner Sam HcMaoery,-; , fiO tons Lump English Coal on hand. - Wood, Bricks, Lime,Ac. Wood sawed at wood? yard 60 cents per cord. Prices-low for cash. ' QCtl8_. ? ? i WMl.JOHNSON. J^LOUB:,,; 0AT^f.A^..;^nm^ F??? ''4oobnsneis;r^ceH^ We win close 'the' shove consign men ta at Low figures. . '' GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., I; Factors and Com missen-Merchants. Church ana Haynestre<te,.C?iarle8ton. octlT-2: SSSSKSI^O^? JJ E D ^W* EST E B N F B'U?TST* Forsale cheapand warranted sound, 25 b?rrela Red Western APPLES,-and a lot of One Baskets In Store. AU a recent arrival. '/V-..VT ? - .' ' MES. 0. D. ?ENRICE, ' . ? -No.-SS Market street, ? octi8-2. - Sonta sffie,neax,Me#i>g,streefc .gEBBS '! ?B^fr:.::^S)BBp? .1 +/ SEED WHEAT I . i seedRyei . 95 Seed BarJey.t::;..; .? s Seed Oats 1 - > Cire muy selected for thLrsoll.'abd-'ftrr sale by gep20-tnthsimo JOHN CAMP8EN k CO. J^G-AB; . A' fi L ?iteE s,. ^2?bhd&^ m '40Jihd8. Sweet Cuba Molasses- n* .O hhil?, Superior Muscovado Molasses 100 bbls. Superior Muscovado Molasses. : " ' For sale In lots'to'Bolt purchasers by ' " ."iivu-:- - .. '.: ' ?>?:? ..t-''#.^HAB ^?octll-tuthsfl-.. : r-K ' Brawn * Go.1*1 T A R ! T A B ! ; 'T A B ! "; 50 barrels TAR, in large"barrels;" ? 'For aale on cl U Ih i MARSHA LE? WHARF. ~ . OCtlgra^th^ ? tJ?? ",,, ,?;,., ...nfl -.?.??-.' T^LOUE, SIDES, SHOULDERS, HAMB, ?ni xiii? ??* '.f?-t t>..'4 we'd IL.'--: '-J . . . FORK, COFFEE,. SUGAR,. 4Cr .. '1J E:F-F:d*B isf^:*"?'C*;b-.', 4 Nos. 17 ?ddVENDUE RANGE.'-OFFER AT , LOWEST:MARKET RATES: ., 600 bbls. "Fresh Ground. FLOUR ',.. ST? ?1 ? bhds. Prim?smokM Shoulders 10 TiercesCtioice ?. C.-Hams fn -rcs . J10 Werpes /Put*. Leaf Lard-.,. . 26 bbla. Heavy City Mess Fork 20,000. pounds Prim? Dry Skit Sid es 10,000 pounds.Dry Salt Bellies . 100 sai'ka Rio Coffee . ... 160 bbls. Relined Sugars .100:caseB mandam, Fresh Tomatoes '.'. 7? cases Fresh Peaches loo cases, l and t ?, Fresh Oysters. QCtll-tOthBomSS ? " ? ?",; . .;' . ; . ? HEATH 4 BIO E , . '. ... :r?5?t?Vw>Ji .-. ll *xfo>?. NO. 9 ?1 TNE STREBT, CE ARLESTON, S. ct" JTj^I*S?^ ??l??lJIBS- IK; j -v.-* . -. . yVHISKLtES, BRANDIES,.GINS, WINES, C?GAR3, . -- '. TOBACcqr*.cr, 2-^1,1 ???? ? ??? Have ? on hand, and are dally receiving, a large and weU selected stock of the aboTc, which they . offer on the most favorable terms. We have: atm retained the s er vic? of Mr. JOB DAWSON, Who will be pleased to seo his friends. . i Bepl?.-, rj Jug i-: .t-iv-iVl ::;;-'_ ;:uS: : ??rB ^ngnH<'?f:^:.';^ JpiBST ARRIVALS OF FALL GOODS. 200 pieces of desirable New Styles, of DRESS GOOD.*, from zoe. np*- . 3?0 paii oif^b-i WHITE BLANKETS, only $3 75, ; ?j ? iworth it M : Juc^Sui fasin . 100 pair of 10-4 WHITE EXTRA BLANKETS, ?6, 1 .a worth ts 'so ' - so pieces, Choice colors, Empress Cloth, only ?? 65:, worth ? [> ':;i: '?? . .- - 100 Improved Styles and fine quality of "ARABS,"' - -.1 onlyjs.rworth $6 25 rolls CARPETS, which W?ili mid25percent;r below their value, j A magnitle?nt' assortment rf the LATEST STYLES PLAIDED AND PLAIN DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY. From ear own importation, tee largest and best assort ment',in the city. , , I Also,, ? rich selection of FLANNELS, CASSI* MERES, Jeans,' Satinets. Domestics, 4c .. An early call ls earnestly sohclted, and bar? gains will be guaranteed. . "FUBCHGAOTT^ BENEDICT & CO^ ' , . Ko. 431 KINO STREET/'' oct io Corner of King and Calhoun streets. ionrfj ?coi e, ??f. gTEBLING SLLVEB FORKS AND . SPOONS, BY THE OUNCE OB DOZEN. ; Sent to any part of the country per Express - ?.Q.-p^ .. ... . . Photographs of different patterns1 sent by mall on'^appllcationr ' .JJ ,' Qar facilities, for. manufacturing enable ns to give selections from the largest variety of pat? terns and at the lowest price. No extra charge for engraving. : BALL, BLACK * 00., MJ5 and 5d7 Broadway, ' Julyl8-iyr , .\7&m Tor*. ' , '?j '.- p?tela? ' ? ..... .? . JQJ;V'H?NBTS BETBEAT,.' ^Q'j ? No. 107 EAST BAY, ONE DOOR BELOW BROAD i ,,:. STREET. . i: 'Restaurant ' ? : 2. lOystera always fresh on hand. i. FREE LUNCH from half-past io o'clock every day. i i i 4. Meals at all hours. Dinner served from 12 to i P. M. - ^ . 6. Meals served on Sunday until 2 P. IL" e.. The test IMPORTED WINES, Liquors and Havana Cigars. T. Only place in town for good genulne>Eot ' Tom and Jerry. Give jue a eau. . A. HAMMERSCHMIDT, i i Formerly Barkeeper at the Mills House. Eep26-3moa_; , : i LMETTO HOUSE, AT TUB . . TOWN OF SPABTANBUBG, S. C: This comfortable and convenient HOTEL .ls now open for the accommodation of transient. or permanent BOARDERS, under, tile manage? ment of Mr. ROSS SPRIGG, formerly' of. Cihariea ton. The comfortable arrangements of .Tariors and Bed-rooms, with the convenient'location in the town, and tts nearness to Glenn's and Chero? kee Springs, make lt a desirable stopping place or residence to the man of boato ess, or the seek? er of health or pleasure. '. ', .; * . ; . The table wul be' supplied with the best the Charleston market or surrounding country can .' furnish, which, with competent cooks andr atten? tive servants, cannot fall to give sattefacttou to . air who may favor'the House;'W^h.;JteeJr^a ronage. , . .?.". :'.\r.: ' A large Stable ls attached, where horses and verdoies ?an be obtained for. excursions''into . the oohntry ; or other purposes. TB8 terms Sro..? be moderate, and cannot fall to give general Bat . lafaotloa, ' ; J " ; . - .', jujY^-tb^moa "yELLOW PENE LUlfBl?B,% . Of tu? BEST QCAtrrr, and lu quantities to suit, purchasers, can he obtained bj applying to :7, . . , No.2Anna^f,?t?a?to.Sv'Cn Qr at BranchvtUe postodcA S; a. 1 XT Colomb La Phoenix and A aguata ChrootJele end Sentinel w LU please copy aad send btu Wthia tfflce. - r . . Biprr-taiharmQ