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SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 18C7. LOCAL MATTEltS, To THAN ni tur transient ad? vertisement wiii bo published in this journal here? after unless paid for in advance. By transient wo mean an advertisement from any person who is no a regular advertising customer of tho NEWS. Jon liavo now completed our office BO as to exeontc, in tho shortest limo ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, and wo most re? spectfully ask tho patronage our friends. CHANOE IN HOUB OF DKPATUBE OF CHAMPION.

It will be soon, by our advertising columns, that tho liour for tho departure tho steamer Cham pion has boon changed to four P. at whioh timo all passengers should bo on board. Shippers por Steamship Champion for New York aro requested to send in their bilk of lading for signature, at tho offioe of COUBTENAY A TBXN HOLM, Agonts, corner of East Bay and Adgers South Wharf, (up stairs,) hy ll o'clock A. M. this day.

MEXICAN ROMERO visited the Wilderness yesterday, and was received with an official salute The Wildorncse is now coaling up preparatory to going to sea, and when the ne? cessary repairs on her boiler aro completed, will leave with Senor ROMERO and for Crus. PAINTS, OILS, Monars. HOLMBS A CALDBB advertiso in to-day's paper a full supply of the various oils, paints, Ac, usod by builders or con? tractors. Tboso articles have boon bought at tho manufacturer's prices, and will bo sold low, many of them at Now York prioos. They have a full stock of superior loath or bolting, whioh is in great demand, and whioh has long boen considered the cheapest aud.best artiole of the kind that is made.

I. L. name has been inseparably associated with the clothing redo of Charleston for a number of years, and the announcement that a now stock of gooda has been received ie sufficient to induce a visit and a purchase. Mr. FALK has rooontly received Iorgo additions to MB stock, which Comprises clothing and dry goods of ovory description.

His stand is in tho most fashionable portion of King utroot, and the promenaders can easily take a glenco at his stock while passing. Thoro little lime left to prepare for Winter, abd no advise al! to delny no longer but to'pur? chase immediately. Tax REVIVAL ON BROAD do hot wish oar readers to infer that any spiritual mani? festations recently on this sober tho? roughfare Wa mean simply the revival of busi? ness. Mosers. EDGERTON A RICHARDS have re? sumed their tailoring business, and bavo oponed their Fall and Wintor poods.

These have booti' selected with and by thoso who are familiar with tho wants of thc Charleston public. The former customers of Messrs. EDGERTON A RICH? ARDS will bo pleased to learn of their resumption of business, and a visit to their establishment in Broad ttreet will canse many to take the oath of allegiance aud renew their acquaintance with' new clothes. Messrs EDGERTON RICHARDS have laid in a full stock of every article that oan im? prove tho appearance of tho human biped, and give tho world some assurance of a man. TUB CHARLESTON SAVINGS INSTITUTION; in Equity, Charleston District, in the matter of the Charles? ton Sevinge Institution.

Pursuant to adjournment, tho counsel employed in this caso, and a number of spo tors, met be? fore JAMES TUPPER, Master in Equity. Messrs. MoCsADy and PRESSLEY offered a scheme for the settlement of tho affairs of the institution, in opposition to that proposed by es sra. MACBETH A BUIST, SIMONS A- SEIOLING, and WHALET, MIT? CHELL A CLANCY. Messrs.

MCCBEADY A PRESS LEY defended their soborno in ablo speeches, and were opposed by Messrs. JOHN PHILLIPS, J. BARRET COHEN, W. D. PORTER, G.

DKSAUSSUBE, JAMES SIMONS, HENRY BOTST, WM. WHALBY and T. Y. SIMONS, who spoke in favor of tho plan originally proposed. Mr.

MOCBEADY was: hoard in reply. The Master has tho subject undor consideration, and will probably report on Monday. QnIST. -Tho solemn stillness that broods over the city is somewhat oppressive. A- little more bustle and activity would enliven business circles, and would show that Charleston is not dead, but sleeping.

At present, lt is all quiet along our Po? tomac; not ovon here and there a item. Every ono seems to be holding back for tho circus, or Micawber-like, are waiting for something to turn up befor they turn out. This ie Roticpablo in tho Police Courts. The culls aro un? tenanted, and no disposition is manifested by the public to becomes hoarders at tho expense of the oity. Yesterday morning there was not a Bingle case before tho Mayor, and no arrests were made.

Others beside the conscript fathers are studying retrenchment, and gomo ways and moans are adopted, tho Mayor's Court wiU become a use? less institution. A society for the encouragement of vice might bo of groat soi vice, as tho greenback solve covers a multitude of evils, and when, well applied, it is not objectionable. DISTRICT COURT-HON. G. W.

LOGAH PRESIDING. -The State Henry Douglass, Henry Townsend and Jo'xii Kirk-Horse Stealing and Receiving Sto? len Goods. Guilty as to Henry Douglass and Hen ry Townsend, and not guilty to John Kirk. Tho State va. Isaa? Grant-Larceny.

Guilty of Petty Larceny. The State os. Amy Adams-Larceny. Nol by Attorney General. Defendant The State vs.

Jane Roarke, and the State ns, Ann Smith-Cross indictment for Pot? tery. Verdict, Not Guilty in both case. The State os. Chas. Wilhams, Henry Williams and Dan'l.

Middleton-Larceny and Receiving Sto? len Goods. Guilty. The State vs. Manning B. Reeder-Assault and Battery.

Not Guilty. The State ta. Louisa Walker-Larceny. Guilty of Petty Larceny. The Stet? Dick Simons-Larceny.

Not Guilty. A GLACIER IN SOUTH writer in the Greenville Enterprise, of October 23, signing himself E. draws attention to a very inter? resting geological feature in the Northern part of the State. Ho says: "Adowa the valley of the Enoree, through the many old fields that border that stream, may bo seen long lines of dark rounded rooks, vulgarly called but known in the books as "horne blende." These rocks are not detached fragments of the gneiss for mat iou that prevails hereabout, but evidently foreigners from a'distantlatitude; they "li aVo boen been borne hore br the embrace of tho ice-king; I tho genial climate hos and these indubitable monuments of its visit. So for as observed, these rocks appear at intervals fer won ty or thirty miloo from near Oh i ok'? Spring to Patton Shoals.

I do not wish to put Agassiz and Recompte on a false trail, bu' if their teachings are correct, it is the only way to account for these rocks. In high precipices like tho Table Book, fragments are detached by alternate freezing and thawing, and it they should tall on a glacier, they will move along with it, and of course, deposited as the glacier melts away." POLITICO IN ESTEEM YorkVine En? quirer learns that at a public meeting of the registered voters of Chesterfield District, white, black and intermediato, it Was harmoniously re? solved that the Candidates nominated 'foi- thoW District should be as follows For the Convention-one win to man and ono negro. 0fifi 'i fl3 jil For tho Legislature-all white. For Congress-one negro. It WAS also resolved that tho delegation to tho Legislature bs instructed to rote for a colored United States Senator.

The reasons assigned for this peculiar selection of candidates are First, that the white vote of Chesterfield is greatly in excoss of the colored, is, thorefore, entitled to- exclusivo representa? tion hi the Legislature. Second, that the colored vois is largely in the majority in the Congressional District, and therefore has a right to select tho Congressman. Third, that the negroes aro in the aseendant in the State, abd ought, to have one of their number to represent thc State in the United States Senate. Tho nominal negro to the Convention is announced ply a piece of magnanimity on tho whites; could elect two white chane to do so. Harmony seems to bo tho motto tn Ohesteraeld; the color; tho ir tires ore arranged with such nioe discrimination as to make a delicately beautiful rainbow across tho dork cloud of South Carolina politico ll JMWMM TtBSWBaroftWW IUW OKWHVilW En? terprise, wo learn, hat thu ont ire .1 ol' Groon Vi nu boen mode un AmionBorilil Capt.

E. mUDBON SMITH, who baa bad chargo of tho Lower Regiment, has hoou commissioned over tho wholo, and will conduct tho business of both tho Upper and Lower. Captain 8. having given suoh satisfaction, thoso in authority appreciate his qualities as an officer, sud thus publish their con? fidence in him. la? nyon want ohoap Rlsnk Books; If you want cheap Stet i.merv, Envelopes, Pa? per, Ac; or, Mi mt us' Almanac; lt you Want Printing executed neatly; If you want BookB bound-in any stylo, or Account Uooks mudo to ordor, with any desired pattoru ot rifling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, NO.

59 Broad street. JJUSLNKSS NOTICIA ---1 i iaj i ALL KINDS OF JOD WORK DONE AT THE DAILY NEWS OFFICE. A ot Io Tb ts Pay. P. H.

EFFINO will soil this day, by ordor from the Uni tod States District Court, at ll O'clock, at the old Exchange, tho hull of tho brig Henry DUBBKO A Co. will soil thia day, at 10 o'clock, at No. SHH King street, cheese, famlturo, dry goods, Ac. ONE HuNDiutD DOLLARS a year savod, ls TJCM HUN? DRED KAUM KD, and this every respectable family may do by having one of DB. cases of IIOMCKO FATHIO BrKomos.

With ono you may treat (uocesefully nlns-tenths of all diseases occurrfaigi iq the family, tims saving thia amount Ul pain, suffering, loss of time and doctors' fess. Price tant by ekprsss free ea rs oslpt sf the price. Address Ootober 90 1 No. BffJ Broadway, H. T.

Dr, 8. A. ChovaUcr'A BcSmtllter "ul Pre? server, a vegotablo and botanical cream, for Improving the complexion and skin. Prepared ovar and BOXJUTX by Ibo world-renowned chemist, SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M.

Na tm Broadway, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists. October IS tutha 0 HERVEY M. CLKCKLEY, BI.

Homeopathic Physician. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, SOUTHWEST CORNER COLLEGE AND OREEN STREETS, Charleston, 8. C. (JONHUXTATION Houiis- From 7 to A. from 2 to P.

from 8 to 10 KL, October 3 thsfcuU tl Try I Many persons have within thia summer experienced hebenefite to be derived from the use of PAXXHIM'S HEPATIC UiTTKwe. We would recommend them to all who stand In need of a tome. For sate by all Druggists. Ootober Cum. What ta TARRANT'? EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT, and what are Its' effects? These aro ques? tions whloh the great Amorioan public has a right to mk, and lt also aaa a right ts expect a candid and satin factory reply.

Tho preparation la mild and gentle aaline cotharUo, alterative and tonio, and ie most oaro prepared in-the form of a snow white powder, con Lalnlng all tho wonderful medical properties Of the fur famed of Germany, Of its effects wa would say that those who have tested the preparation are the best judges, and they declare tiver thole own signatures that tho preparation will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate tho flow of tho Cure evtry of Tranquillas tb? nervous System. Refresh and invigorate tho wonk. Mit! Kate the pangs of Rheumatism. Neutralizo acid in tho stomach.

Cleanse and tono tho bowels. Assist the falling appetite. Cure the heartburn. if. you are a Bufferer give this Remedy one nial, and it.

convince you of the above tacts. TARRANT Sole Proprietors, New York. by all Druggists. 3mow September 12 I Til? Time to Advertise Ixl the country. THB PHOXNIX has a large circulation throughout iliiddle abd upper Districts of the Advertising rutes ss roa sonable as the of money mar? ket will warrant.

Merchants and others wishing to uso Ute columns of the paper will address JULIAN A. SEL HY. Proprietor, February 36 Columbia. S. CL Systems linn Bown.

Persons often allow their systems to "run down," or rather them down by over-work, accompanied by a legloct of tho proper moans of invigoration. The result what ls called "OKKBTBAL DKIIILCTY in other words, a allure and partial collapse of the physical forces, accom? panied, usually, by great depression of spirits. Tho best remedy lu such cases ia HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Whether tho state of exhaustion boen broughton by excessive physical labor, dissi? pation, anxiety of mind, exposure, or any other cause, the remedial effect of this groot atomachio will be found Squally prompt and ooruin. Aa a restorative, after toycre sickness has prostrated the bodily and mental mergle it ls pronounced by competent modioal au? thority "THE BEST TONIC IN USE." If men were not Foolishly careless about their health, and over-confident In themselves, they would always, when engaged in any work that required great exertion, uso corresponding tueans of sustaining their strength.

Far this purpose BITTERS are invaluable. All toilets mould na? them as an la vigoran t. For those constantly employed in in-door occupations, in crowded wbrkuhops, they may be reckoned the very best safeguard of health. Where there ls a predisposition to constipation, or a tendency to bilious? ness, they may be truly said to bo a specific for which her? fr subsfatate, fl October ai Know thy lfestiny. E.

B. THORNTON, tho great English rlst, Clairvoyant and Poychomotf iclnn, who has aston shed the scientific claBsra Of the. Old World, baa now lo? ra ted herself st Hudson, N. Y. Madame THOROTON pos tosscs such wonderful powers of second sight as to ens? ille her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to tho single or arri wi of either sex.

While bf trance, she delinee tie? the; of tue person yon are to morry, abd by of an InstHsSMttof ln tense power, known as the Psjchomotrope, to produce a life-like picture tho future husband or wi ie Bf the applicant, together with flnte of nyirriago, position In life, leading traits of character, Ac, This ao bum ting, aa thousand of testimonials eon assert, sho wm loud, when desired, a or written niirantae. that th? nlchuw la what it parparte ta be Rt JO closing a small lock of bair, and giving place of birth, ige, disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents iud stamped onvclopo addressed to yourself, you Will re? solve tho picture sad desired information by relurn mad, VU communications sacredly confidentiul. Address, in lld F. THORNTON, P. O.

Box billson. H. Y. ly March 80 Free A Large fi giving informatics cf tSus greatest importance to the young Of both sexes. It leaches how the homely may become beautiful, th? lespised respected, tad the forsaken loved.

No young lady or gentleman should fall to tend their iddrcss, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mall. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, March 30 lyr Troy, N. Y.

TAILORING- ETC. HAVE NOW OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHS, OAHSIMEHK3 AND VEST is, which they are propared to makeup, OH WILL HELL BY THB YARD. ALSO, Mill's FURBISHING snow, AS: WHITE LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS, SH AK SPEAR ii COL? LARS Merino an? Shaker Flannel Undershirts sod Drawers I nike of Edinburgh Cravat Ties mspenders. Kia Linen Oambrto Handkerchiefs, Cotton Half Hose UsgUeh HUE Umbrellas, etc. ALSO.

Tailors9 Trimmings. ILL OV WHICH THEY WILL BELL AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. BARGAINS IN FLANNELS WELSH, PATENT AND TWILLED of direct Importation Hom Liverpool, whloh wa at Wholesale and Retell, st a considerable from Import cost, or as low as the inferior article of Ajnertoan. FlanwejB. They are all without misters and ar? admirably auaptod Ladtes' BaJme r.ii Skirts.

oi AM? BEOID October FALL AND WIKTFR GOODS UENTbJCMSfl. DOBBAUN MENKE, IttHOXi: ANT NO. 186 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS ABOVE HORLBEOK'S ALLEY, titted "in the highest style, and'as cheaply as evin 'bs donS by any other eytawtahment In the city. Fun satisfaction tbstotmo October 17 STAB, STlftTABLISHED SKAHLY TWENTY YEARS VJ published at Marion, ta the of Uie oountry, and favorable to Her Oas begum matisian? we satslLisj SArtUton to our which te oonstenUy ir? publish coptes of diudns the Bato? of AdviMitemg liberal. November Editor i '-'s i MRS BOOTH WILL OPEN STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY MODS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24tb, ro WHICH THB ATTENTION OV COTTOMWW 13 INVITKI).

October i OHS, PAINTS, ETC. OAK iIMlER BELTiNfi, A PULL STOCK OF HOYT'S BHDS. SUPERIOR PATENT WJ'lUitOIIKD PATENT ttlVETKD PATEHT j. Oak Leather Belting. THE GREAT DEM AM) FOR TH fa BELTING DU? KING, Colonel L.

M. HATO R'S Agouor, la suahnoat gua -antoo for Ita qualities. For New York by HOLMES CALDER, A peats, No. EMS MEETING STREBT, Qc tobera imo Charleston, S. WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINT! OOO LEAD V1XBaSXayt PURE WHITE 10,0 TI Ibe.

Philadelphia White Leed i 8,000 lbe. New York White Lead 5,000 lbs. puro French White Zinc 10,000 lbe. Washington Medal White Zin? H.ooo Iba. Franklin Snow White Zlno.

All of Uno for sal? low by HOLMES ft CALDER. October No. 12oMooting street, OIL OIL I OIL KCifl OAXI(ON8. PURE; WINTER OIL 60fj gallons Winter Bleached Whale OU 800 gallons Nov 1 Lard OH OHO gallons No. 1 Tanners' Oil OOO galloiieWbitoOakOTl ii 300 gn'lonrt pure Noatsfoot Oil 700 gallons English Linseed Oil 400 gallons Boiled Llnneed Oth HOLMES ft CALDER, October 94 imo No.

13? Mooting street SALOONS. RESTAURANT, BY DARN SHAMMER, 'omer of Broad and Church streets, CHARLESTON, C. SITE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR TT friends awl Ulo pUbll'- that wo hare recently fitted ip our establishment, and have now connected with tho ZEB WHERE TILE HEIST WAT BB HAD, IMIMBER ONE RESTAURANT, ON TUB OLD FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE STYLE, Vhoro everything in Season ls furnished on reesosable orme. Orders for MEALS will bo promptly attended to. MILL POND AND PLANTED OYSTERS alwey? ea land, and will be shipped to any part of the State, in cans ir in et low HARN 8HERHAVKER.

September 17 tutha'lmos RESTAURANT. WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARSI MESSRS. H. H. DADENHOP CD.

No. 133 Meeting street, IAVB BBOKNTLY REFITTED TU Kid K8TAHI.I3U IENT, and b.vo now cnpiectod with thu BAR A PINE RESTAURANT, WHERE MEALS CAN BB OBTAINED AT ALL IOU RS. CHARLES ROBERTS, an old and ponnlar Oe serer ot bis city, baa been engaged aa Steward; and ho will div rote bis time to this business, and the outlre routine of bo Culinary Department will be under hie Immediate lupervMon. Every delicacy that can be obtained either this mar Let or abroad will be secured, and the Tables be snppUep vith the first of tho season. THE BAR HAS BEEN RESTOCKED WET? Liquors of every variety, I IND THE CUSTOMERS OF THE ESTABLISHMENT rill be served by attentive and careful waiters.

Orders for MEALS, both Dinners and will aeet with prompt attention, and be prepared by expert noed cooks. The Billiard Saloon, On tho second floor, le supplied with PHELAN if the beet make, and bsa every convenience Cor the com? il ort of visitors. Sontombor ll Ul HAIL TO i OPE FOR TBE DESPOND.KG DEFER NOT THE OP RODRIQUE'S illLMONIC ELIXIR SPECIFIC. 1 MANY WHOSE DECLINING HEALTH. WHICH dospeitc? oft poser, offei heartfelt thanks for this timely ing tte short brno since its public In trod ne tion Into T1 ber most (est.lng from rnarier? of Hs nnpaa atened ininti prop? roas, torta no IZf.Z?i*? beoi? admtnlsterod reSrd toT dY persevered Uv has lt failed 'mite fe can depend tte safety Of every ta ita, and 11 JAJSS oater! ZZ mS? Pewee dy freo from ftppro bt Ang Insinuated i.

rmder ito For by the WtRnDfll COkNOjaS? upper "ii vHi I Uti.n< I DRY 4,00 IIS. NO. 252 STREET. JAMES B. BETTS, Of TUB LATE FIUU OF RU BEUT lillie FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS rfiroULD CALI.

TUE ATTENTION OF CAKU BIJY EUS hi. of KALI, ANO WINTER OOODS, to wiiich additions arr matin weekly. BETTS will soil uniformly ut tho lowest mamet prices. Ohaugos lu th? value of Goods will bu promptly niet tbo public may rely on having thin pledge tully out iu overy department of btu businesn. JMR.

E. 11. KERRISON, so long connootod with the OiKHi? Huainess, in Charleston, la vugagod with Mr. BETTS in conducting bia business. October 26 0 LACE STORE: Just opened, and receiving ny every steamer, a full assort in eui of Lace Goods and Em? broideries.

CLOAKS! CLOAKS! OUR CLOAK ROOM is NOW FULL, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SILK AND CLOTH SACQUE8, RASQUES, CIRCULARS AND SHAWLS ON BANU AND GUYING PER EVERY DRY GOODS, FOREIGN DOMESTIC. IA RICH AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DRESS consisting Of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, ALPACAS, and also OOODS OF THE LOWER ORADES, CALICOES, SHIRTING, WHITE OOODS, HOSIERY GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, in groat variety; md a full assortment of FANCY GOODS, AB of which wm tefroMt at the ranU f. R. READ NO.

263 KING October 17 tbstn2mo OPENED AND DAILY RECEIVING A 8PLEN fcJLl Dip. STOCK OF GOODS FOR FALL AND WIN I KR and retail, lor cash, at a small nd vanco on Northern costs. Tho stock comprises overy ti tlclo adapted for tho season, and purchasers will i well to call soon, as bargains Mil be ottered, nt No. 306 KING STREET, i BETWEEN 5 WENTWORTH ANO SO0I LEVY DRUCK Ell. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS I THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS SPECIALLY invited to our FaB and Winter stoc'x ot FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, which is now completo in every department.

WOOLLENS ANIS BLANKETS, adapted to Planters' use, we lin ve a largo stock, to wu ich we vite special attention. BURGE No. 143 RIKET1NU STUECL.T. September 7 amos AQRICULTUR AL. COTTON HADE ONLY DT I YORK-i87 Wafer atrect.

"CT BOSTON-5 Phomlx building. I NEW ORLEANS-61 St. Charles street. CHARLESTON SEED STORE. LITTLE MARSHALL, (OPPOSTTF: 'HOTEL,) Agricultural Implements, SAW AND, ROLLER (MNSr COTTON GINS, ll GRISWOLD HENEItEY'S MCCARTHY Ht L.

EStERY At SON'S 8AW OIN AND CON NEW YORK COTTON BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLINDER OJBf, BROWN'S HAND GUNi CARVER'S GIN. EAGLE GIN. () HORSE POWERS. LITTLE GIANT Jip? THE LITTLE GIANT, THE' BEST, AND IfO HORSE POWER In introducing this, now Tower into tho we would state that tho following aro some of the ail van? tages poaaossed by the "LITTLE over all Hone powers 5 1. Its great strength on account df behig rtmiMc-gcArefl which not only doubles the strength by lUvidhig thi strain on twice the number of teeth, but by gearing on both sides of the wheels lt tho wear on tho Shafts, and materially lessens the friction, enabling the hor.cz to do nuuh more work than with any other Power.

-J. Ita compactness and extromo portability, it weighing about oue-ltJil mach an other Horse Vowersvand or.cn pyang but ouo-tbird tho space, lt cap be par.kod In sinai) boxes, thhs much expense. 'Tt" ls Sri slmplo that paraos would, bavja, no (RjiaouRjjtn Virility with which it can he adjusted to Mtj be appreciated by farmers and planters aa spectany adan? sd 1er driving Glos. tj. HORAOIB la.

EMERY'? MOWING rri agllfn.IT Hi nmrr bon? -F5R 1 E. M. i nu nisunviiv HIS OFFICE tAH tiHALSaJSR l- -n CLOTHING. KALL A WINTER CLOTHING WHOLESALE A1S?) RETAIL i. KIM! ST.

SI DIS, Three doors above Wentworth. o. IN 18481 WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR STOCK OF REABV-MDii CLOTHING which is and everything mauuracturcd by us, at PRICKS TO CORRESPOND WITH TIMES. Twenty yean' experience in tho avufaotura of I Clothing for thia market exclusively, gi voe ne tho over many Establishments who have to trust entirely to others with gutting ttp their 4ockv An examination of one OOOIIH ia most respect solioitod. I.

Il FALK ft WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIERS, NO. WK! KIMI West side, Spoors above Wentworth. TIM I. VAK Ostober 94 tnstnfenos Mill Will LO TH IN No. 219 KING West Side, one door South of Mar? ket Street.

SOW OPHNHD AN BLEOANT ASSORTED STOCK OF CLOTHINO, Made un specially-for Market. greatest care and skill has been bestowed'on the Cutting and Work nianship, and every Customer can roly on purchasing i rom this House a perfect Garniont. TH? NTUCKi CMNFRISIOM ATJI, i KI iv io, ic (m ni AND I'lticmi, INCLUUINW NEW STYLtCS, BOIS' ii MW CL OT Ml NO, I FIIOlO 16 JEAR8 OF A6E; To supply the in this of my Smsinoss, I haye greatly enlarged iny will lind here all they need for thetrjSqns. Title STAlt BOSOM SHIR TS AKD: illili M. Tho BRAND 1 have sold in this city for over twenty years always given satisfaction in FFT andi MATERIAL.

FI I OP ir IC Ul MERINO AND LAMBS'. WOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND booker Flannel and.Drawors, Canton Flannel Undnrabirta and Travelling Half HOBO, Su upo ml Nook Ties; Gloves Of Boiver, Buckskin, Dogskin, French Kid sod CoSStia ort, Collars of Linon and Paper in aU prov ailing stylos, -i iVi A hill supply of OIX)TBTNG for bf Ehfttisb Kersey apd Jjomestto and 'b'oavy Groy Blanket? pounds OO.flJ ,) fJn Thu Stock" rifler-thls season is very attractive: cVhtilst inffW ENOX3i)If. FRENCH AMERICAN liiwrn, TrtcdtsL Coatings; Vel votcohs Cqrdunrys. TWA tbrt style and fltoT-GarnionUi at this by atv experienced Cutter from Franco, aro sure to please those who will leave their ordert. Prices flied ano" marked on each article.

entire Kto'oTt is offered low prices. J1 1 Purchasers aie invited call and look through the supply. B. W.Mt?RT^LTS,Sup'? 1 i imo li lil li i icm I- ml ui tawahi m. -i-i i HAIR Hair.

i. A aa ag A THE Ti A fW fi3 EKPEOIALLV, THIS INVALUABLE I depOatste hvoomwtsnds itself ss ar. almost uv article to fomalo beauty, ls easily does burn or iitfurc tho acts directly on th.i roots, warAdted to remove supwrfltiotts hair ttuni used by the Frenoh, and is the only real effectual depth Jory lu eilssxmco- IMce 16-ten? poi. snVA.Wlrosa.xul m-(hpf of nn i.ivh-ir, IWWQMK SlHi't'l Vkcmtabv i N. tr fvy? it THE, I at 4 AUCTION SALES.

Cher.ie. Furniture, Dry Gooda, etc. BY DUR11EC CO. Will bo sold THIR Y. (Kalurday.) October at their store No.

HHS Kinn street nt 10 o'clook, ONK IX)T CHEESE, LOX FURNITURE, DRY GOODS, b'oney etc. Ootobor 30 Valuable Farm oj about Five Acres on KuUcilyc Avenue. MY CLIFFOKD MATH EWES, Heal Bistate Agonta. Will be at the eld Custon? House, ou ttih at ll o'clock, A FARM of about FITO Aeran, situated on Rutledge Avenue, Oavdaden md Congress (treets, inoasuriag, on KOtledg? Avenue. vflOJi foot; on Oadsdad street, on Congress sbvot, Oil? tedi, on Ilia back 30-2 feet, lt ia rr lutin a short dial ance of the City Railroad terminus.

Upon this traet a two and a half story wooden dwelling. Tho soil Ut remarkably ferlile, draina coldly, and ia admirably located fer farming. It baa been surveyed and divided Into 2K building lola, a plat to be seen at our ofllcn, No. 60 llroad street. 'I erin? oaab.

PurclllBOr to pay C. A At. for papers id alampa. The above property can bu treated for at private Octobers woHtul Desirable Residence In thining near M. Sauts Church.

ll CLIFFORD MATH EWES, Ilea! ICatate Agenta. Will be at the old Custom House OU TUESDAY, instaut, at ll o'clock. That LOT OF LAND, aud THREE STORY WOObE HOUSE thereon, containing BIX large rooms, iliw ir; roorua and pantry, store room, kltchon, servants' sjmrf. i un it en rr bonne and stable, and known as No. VU Coming street, ono door north ot Warren stroot, Ride.

Tbo'lot bas a front on Coming street of 60 fee! no teet in depth. It is high and dry, and ono oi ino healthiest locations In the city. Terms-Ouo-thlrd cash; balance In ono and two secured by bond and mortgage of tho premisos, with In? terest. House to be kept insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay C.

A M. for papara and stamps. October 2 ws8 tul LOTTERIES, GEORGIA FOR THE OF THE NAM ORPHANS' HOME. BOYD, WILSON Managers. Great Extra Scheme, CLASS C.

CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000, ON THE HAVANA PLAN. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. flCKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR! TO BE DRAWN AT ATLANTA, WEDNESDAY, NOV'R 6th, 1867. All the Prizes will be drawn! A PACKAGE OF TEN TICKETS FOR TER DOLLARS LIABLE TO DR A $30,0001 ALSO, THE GRAND SCHEME, CLASS a. To be drawn at Atlanta.

Nov. 13th, 1867. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000. 1 Prixc 1 Prise Prise of. 10,000 3 Prises 5,000 Prizes .98,500 18 Prizes SOO 55 Prizes SSO 150 Prizes 54 APPROXIMATION PRIZES AMOUNTING TO PRIZES.

TICKETS tia. HALVES EIGHTS $1.50. QUARTERS $3. Tl ie above Urillinnt Seherne is worthy tho attention of tho publie. Its management is nuder tho control of gen? tlemen of tho highest standing in our midst, and in Hie Manon ie fraternity.

The charter of this Lottery ia from tho Ktato of Georgia, and bonds given for the payment of all prizes. All Vriena paid without discount. OfBeial Drswlage sent each pmrehaser. AU Cashed st this Ofiloe. Sar Oarrespoasents may rely on prompt attention to ordern by simply enclosing money with full address.

All orders for Tickets, Schemes, and information to bo addressed to JAMES KERB, Manager's Agent, Lock Box No. 684, Charleston, ti. C. Office: No. 20 BROAD 14 KENTUCKY STATE LOTTE (OM THU: HAVANA.

I'LA RI) FOR THE I I OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY EDDY Managers. Great Scheme. CLASS TJ. CAPITAL PRIZE, ao Prisca 81,000 doo 155 Prizes ttflO Prises IS5 1 Prize 1 1 Prise .8.000 Mu Approilmatlou Prises, anaoantlng io SSS.050. rsS IN PRIZES Ttl BB V.

To. be drawn at Covington, Kentucky, OCTOBER Stat, 1867. i OLKTICKETS, $12 HALVES, $0 QUARTERS. Sd; EIGHTHS. Tho chances are tar more uworabkv to draw prises in this than tn any other lottery in the world.

Purchasers of Lottery 'Uckots should si way? exonduo the Prisca paid 1m foti wRbout discount. Offlcial drawings sent each purchaser, correspondents may rely on prompt attenboa to orders by enclosing money with tull address, ruffed for tickets, schemes, and Infoimatlou in bo addressed to H.T.^PEXKRS. United States Licensed Agent, Kay Sos M. Oharisntoa, S. O.

Once No. SO Hasel street October 17 WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. A HU PIS lt ll STOCK. OF FIN? GOLD AND SOLID SILVER WATCHES. OVARAHTSHD.

Ida SoUd Gold Hunlltts Watches. 1360 io 100 Maota Cased Gola Watchss. 200 to fido ino Ladea- Wateties Fnomsllad. 100 to SOO HunUug English 900 to 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. IBO to SOS 800 Gold Hunting American 100 to MO 000 suter Hunting Levers.

to MS 500 BUvaS Hunting Duplexes. Wto MO, 500 Ladies' GoM Watches. JO to 1000 Gold Hunting to 7K 1000 Mlsoslkuieous Watches, all kinds. to lOOj 7600 Silver Httsttsg to Si? 00 X) Assotteu Silver IQ to Tho above will ba disposed of on the givlufi patron fif or Solid VsrWsUik tor fifa u. We wish immcdlatol disposa of the above maguttl ccnt Stock.

naming tho arjicien, ara pinged in welled and w.U mixed. Moldara entl-i at -werUi and as no Issi than ato ls named on any lt will at lie noon that this ts no a slraigntlwwaw A single OarUfloate will sent by mall, postpaid, upot u'rul Xigant premium for une.hAndred is a rori, ommrtu'iiity. Is business, to. OiVwsMnenVSad to the most careful senility. ry us.

Address eaT? WRIOHT, BRO. A Impostors, Mo-181 Hsoadway, N. Y. fl .1. 1.1; AUCTION SAIES, IVNITBD STATH8 HALB.

SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. IN A DM I K.MAX. Joseph A. Enslow Cn. vs.

liriif Ittwy I.au. Ry virtue of an order ol' wilt! to mc directed from the Honorablo Juduo of the District Court of South Caro lina, in Admiralty, for th? I ind rn i n.orcsaid. lu thc above caso, I will sell st publie auction, nt tho old Ex? chango. East end of Broad street, lu tho port of Charles? ton, HHS BAY, tho 30th Instant, at ll o'clock A. af, The HULf, of tho Brig Henry Laurens, built In last Machias, Maine, burthen about one hundred und BOVOU tefju seventy-nine one hundredoth (117 79-100th) tons, ns skje now Iles at Union wharf.

Together with her Tackle, Apparel, and Furniture. Conditions I'ttrchasere to pf I for papers. J. 1'. M.

FIM'INO. October 2ft wtheS U. S. Marshal. PRIVATE SALES.

Market Farm nt Private Sale. HY W. Y. LEITCH lt. S.

BRUNS, llrokcrs ntl ucl loneei No. liroutl Street. A MARKET FARM, within three inline ol the city, containing about HS acres (lu of willoh uro under cultiva (iou), is ottered ut privulu sale on Very OUSV 'Ibis property oilers peculiar advantages, front its proximity lo thu etty, to October One. of the Mott VuhiuliU Farms on Charleston Neck for Sale or tn Lease. BY I.

S. K. BENNETT. At Private Sale or An exceedingly valuable and beautifully located MAR? KET FARM, of sixty-six (Uti) acres, about four miles from tho city, on the Ashley River. 'Phis pise, han been kept under thu highest cultivation, bas upon it all the buildings, including a neal Residence, necessary tol? lte successful monugemoiit.

For further particulars apply as ukove. at No. 40 BROAD HTREE up stairs. October ri wltuU MISCELLANEOUS. TO RAFFLE.

TWO LOTS OF LAND SITUATE IN THE TOWN OF Aiken, S. measuring nud containing in front CO feet by feet In depth each. They are disposed in Hit? manner for the purpose of proem tux to enable a distressed tinnily to leavo Um stato in the nope pf taring their condition, bald loteare valued per October itt KEROSENE COOKING STOVES, as free from smoko and offensive odor as the best Lamp, and wan-ant? ed to bake perfectly. For sale by SHEPHERD COHEN, No. 297 Kiug street.

October 12 SK ENGINEERS ASD FIREMEN ATTENTION TO NO EAST BAY AND BUY YOUR JT CROCUS EMORY POWDER ROTTEN STONE FLOUR EMERY EMERY CLOTH, Ac, tor polishing. ALSO, TANNERS' OIL NEATSFOOT OIL, for Leather HOBO LUBRICATING OILS, for Machinery. figures within tho reach of all. WM. M.

BIRD CO. September 18 HOWE'S PREMIUM STANDARD ALWAYS TAKE THE PREMIUM, AND TOOK IT AT PARIS THIS YEAR, as orflrtal docu? menta will show. Those Scales are placed entirely on their actual morita, ls every Scale is warrauted 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 thu CHARLESTON AGENCY, sign of Marvin's Salle. W. Sf. BIRD September 9 Nt).

208 EAST BAY STREET. MARVIN'S FIRE, BURGLAR AND DAMP PROOF MARVIN'S FAT MW never mould their contents. MARVLN'B PATENT SAFES never corrode the Iron. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES never loee their Fireproof quality. MARVIN'S PATENT SAFES are tho only SAFES filled with Alum and Dry Floater.

No other Safe has these qualifications. WU REFER TO THE MERCHANTS, COTTON FAC? TORS, Hankers and Of this city whom wo havo supplied. Sixty-eight af these Sales have hen sold by u. since the close of the alouo should sufficient guarantee that they aro, WM Cab and examine the stock now on hand. Of for a Circular.

lo? W. M. BIRD CO, No. 203 FAST BAY, Agents for Charleston. September 9 C.

'VATMNT For Instantaneous Detachment ot Horses from THIS INGENIOUS AND VERY which has been patented in th? United States, France and England, ls now odored by tho subscriber to the publio, feeling assured they will find lt, upon exam i naUon, ono of tho greatest inven tions) oi Ure age. Prominent among it? adven togas are vras-e-The with which horses may be harneee ed to or unharnessed from Oarrbwie. rendering it unnecessary for the person unharnessing to pass between or behind the horses as ls customary, thus avoiding any liability of hoing kicked. SzcOtrn-In caee of a horse falling, he may be loosed, from tho carriage in ono second, without the driver-leav-i ing his neat. It is HO simple in Ita operation that a child can work it.

titan TBIBD attn Ganavm-In casen of horses taking fright, becoming uiunanagubio or miming the terrible' conaequonces which so frequently follow may be all avoid-, ed by tills simple application to carriages, as the boises eau bo loosed from tho oarrlag? "in a twinkling, abd the carriage ls quickly and safely shipped. MrilJ. DTJ0REUX gavo several public great favor praise manifested by Ute publie an these occasions, te one of toe evidences of a popular apprecia? tion of Ita morita. ripaoj Terms may be known orders rooelved for applying the patent to carriages, or purchase of state Rights, by addrosut lg to C. DUCHEUX, Patentee, No.

93 Elisabeth (Hreet, NW THE IWILL SEND, Bo FHOTOGRAPHB the most celebrated SO lor cents; AO Union Generals tor 60 cents', 50 Rebut General? for 80 Sente) 60 Statesmen for no beau? tiful young Ladies lor 60 Gentlemen for 60 tl large Photographs Fron cb Dancing Girls, in costume, beautifully oolorod, exactly an thor appear, for. 60 cents; or for 60 cents, fl of Qid'radu beautiful Ladles of die Parisian Jialiet, ffley appear in ibo play of in? Black Crook, st Nlblo'a Garden, York. Send ell to P. O. Bex 177, T.

N. May flt itllpaM CRISPER COMA. Oh she WM beautiful and With starry and radiant nair, Whose curling tendrils, soft entwined, Enchained Ute very headland mind, llIHI'KH OM For Curling of' eUhQr into ami OlOfSj Ki ii Rio ttl or IlqfVy jd Bf USING THIS ARTICLE LAD1R 1 AND 0ERTLS cart beautify them Helve. A lt ia tba only article la the that will Tar? Irtreigqt hair, and at the time give lt a pesraiiee. Th? CrispeT Coma not only chris tim hair, but invlgoratee, beautifies and cleanses lt ls highly and rte Sghlfullv por Min ed, and thc most completo Mtte.ta ot t.

-kind ever offered to the Amt rican public The Crisper Coma Will bo sent to any and Air ts nt'at inj ij.t?w borieia ell orders to W. L. CLARK A No. Weet Fayette street. Syracuse.

N. Y. I I.ii c. BARNWELL "TB AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM.T?X? MerohanM and mon twitter a few mtfnUih 1 tot tbs pe? anoumi in edvancej, ten Raee or tess, at Um Mk "Entracte by Ufo year nv for months, of ehanging on move tavoeenta i.

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