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_ _ j ,. rrr--^ COLUMBIA. Fri lay Morning, November 2, 186S. Skilled Labnr omi Capital. There is, in Connecticut, a society called the Social Science Association, which recently held a meeting in New Haveu, at which some interesting de? velopments with regard to tho pro? portionate advance in labor pries and its products were made. It seems that a Mr. David A. Wells has been making extensivo examinations into the industries bf the country, and, at this meeting, gave some of the results of his investigations. The most important conclusion he arrived at was, that the industry of the coun? try is in an unnatural and unhealthy condition, owing to tho great en? hancement in the price of all kinds of labor, and to the great scarcity of skilled workmen. He declared that, since 18G0, the increase in the price cf labor had been from 75 to 125 per cent. Another speaker, who took part in the discussion, alleges that the ave? rage increase had not been more than 50 per cent. But Mr. Well- is pro? bably right, as au average advance ol even 100 per cent, in labor would nol more than correspond with the gene? ral rise of prices. Indeed, the con dition of labor throughout the coun try shows that the necessaries of lift have risen in a greater proportion than anything else-as all who worl for wages or salaries have keen expe rieuce to teach them. This fact maj account for tho deficiency of skillet labor noticed by Mr. Wells; for hat that kind of labor advanced in i greater ratio than prices generally thc natural laws of supply and de maud would have furnished the re m edy. The truth is, that such investiga tions are useless, unless they ar made with a view of d?monstratif the necessity of returning to the tru method of treating economical pro blems. In this case, the object a\) pears to have, been to prove that ad ditional "protection" to domesti manufactures is necessary, in ordo to remedy the evil under which cap: tal at present labors, when it lin been ci it very system of so-calle "protection" that has aggravated, : not produced, all thc trouble. Nc thing is more surely established thu that restrictive and interfering 'egh lation, falsely called protection, h:i au enervating and deleterious "{fee on industry. As long as that sysiex is adhered to, labor will be scarce an high, and skilled labor will bo sadl deficient. So long as the Easter lords of the loom and spindle cai nuder such a system, declare a div deud of 100 to 125 per cent., solon will they cling to it, and yet expe< to procure skilled labor at the ol mere living prices. Avarice rules tl: hour, and well-filled purses is a deal t object than securing labor at a fa compensation. A FIELD FOR MISSIONARIES.-TL Brooklyn clergymen have recent! held a council, for the purpose of coi sidering the best means of bringir the Word of God to the knowledf of the masses of the people of tb city. It was mentioned by one i the speakers that, out of the 300,0( inhabitants who composed the pop lation of Brooklyn, not more tin 100,000 were brought within the i fluence of the Gospel, in tho who 170 churches of that city, on eat Sunday. Dr. Beecher, who recent wrote so pathetically of the dim Go pel lights that glimmer along a hoi zon of moral darkness at the Soui is earnestly invited to join in tl movement for bringing his neighbo under the drippings of some of tl various sanctuaries that glimm along the heights of Brooklyn. BANK OP THE STATE NOTES.-Tl following decision by the Suprer Court of New York will be read wi interest: A New York telegram of tho 25 says: "Before Judge Ingraham, the Supreme Court to-day, thr cases were tried against the Bank the State of South Carolina, loeat in Charleston, S. C., which were vital importance to owners of Sont ern bank bills, which have hithei been supposed valueless. The plai tiffs are owners ol' bank notes issn before and during the rebellic amt Hiting to $53,000. The defer set up that the bills were void, havi been issued by the bank during a u support of the rebellion, in vio tion of public policy. The Jud over-ruled tho defence, and gavt verdict for tho plaintiffs in the f amount, with interest. SOUTH CAROLINA SOLDIERS.- Tho j following South Carolin inn s ha vt- j been buried around tho Mantissas j battlo-field: Lt. Allen, iii. H. Edwards, Serg't I Easderby, Lt. R. Nachols, J. ?. > Brant, J. H Copeland, E. W. T., | Hampton's Legion; AV. L. B., il. L. ! B., M. Grover, C. AV. H., Levi She- i lor, Co. H; AV. H. Todd, Co. H, Charleston;H. Wrede, German Light Artillery, Charleston; J. C. Haker, Co. C; J. AA*. Collins, Co. H, 17th;R. Crowder, Co. B; R. A. McConner, Co. K; AV. A. Owens, Co. H, 11th; Lt. J. E. Knott, Co. K, 1st; K. H. Lourimore, Co. E; AV. T. and J. Mc Caw, Co. B, O. R. R. ; Jas. R. Ellis. Co. G, O. R. R. ; J. M. Adams, Co. K ; Lt, AV. E. Davis, Co. B; T. J. Ry hard, H. L. Crawford, M. G. Adams, Lt. AV. A. N.. L. D. Rallerv, Co. B; 11th; J. J. Palmer, Co. K.P. S.S.; Serg't C. S. McS.,Co. B;D. T. Reor den, J. N. B., Co. C; D. AV. Mooro, Co. D; AV. AV. Cheatham, H. S. H., Co. C; J. L. Capens, Co. K; Whit ford Smith, AV. N. Keene, Color Sorgt L. Messer, P. S. S. ; A. N. As? kew, 2d R. R.; J. Munro, A. S., Y. Holley, - Barret, killed 1801 ; H. White, 8th; H. AA'illiams, Geo. Britt, Co. E, 6th; Maj. J. M. Whilden, Capt. P. II. Seabrook, S. C. A*. ; A. J. Dixon, 6th; J. Canad, Co. E;L. May, died in hospital; J. H. Hunnie, T. T., 6th; Serg't B. Jackson, B. AA7. Jack? son, A. T. J., S. L. Moats, S. G. Ray, S. C. A". ; A. G. IX, Col. John Moore, T. E. Maxwell, Orr's Brigade; J. W. Byhard, Orr's;-Pendleton, Kline, died 1861; - Stone, died 1861; th'-oe of 6th regiment, killed 1861; a large gravo containing thirty, nameless. LARGE FENIAN MEETING.-The New York Herald, of Monday, says: vast concourse of nearly 50,000 people assembled yesterday iu Jones' Wood, for tho purpose of listening to an address by James Stephous, C. O. I. R., on the prospects of the ap? proaching culmination of Fenian affairs. The speaker was greeted with the wildest enthusiasm, and ex? perienced great difficulty in making himself heard to even the small circle of the assemblage who hap? pened to be within the scope of his voice, on account of their eagerness to crowd toward the stand. It was understood to be his last speedi pre? vious to departing for Ireland, where he said he will strike a blow for Ire? land before the dawning of the new year. He remarked that much had been already done in Ireland; an army of 50,000 men had been organ? ized, the aristocratic tendency of lier people republicanized, and the na? tion taught to reject the political dic? tation of her Catholic clergy. This latter he urged upon the crowd as? sembled, while advising them to re? spect their spiritual advisers in al] that appertains to their special call? ing. Efforts in the cause of Ireland had failed heretofore, ho said, be? cause of n want of sympathy anil aid in America. A disturbance occurred at the close of the meeting by thc supposed discovery of a British spy, who was badly cut and beaten before he was rescued by policemen a^j proveii to be. innocent of the charge. There was a rumor in Washingtoi: yesterday that the President had in? terfered in behalf of the coudemnec Fenian prisoners in Canada. Thi report doubtless originated in thc fact that Secretary Seward had made a demand for a copy of the evidence on which the parties were condemned, and a letter which he has written to the British Minister on the subject. THE TRIBUNE ON SHERMAN.-Thc Tribune is evidently getting alarm?e at the prospect, and manifests a dis position to vent spleen and scattei saliva on the men who did the fight ing on the Union side iu the lat? war. In a late is3ue, it says througl its AVashington correspondent: ? am informed that Gen. Shermaj has made a second surrender to tin rebels, more disastrous to his faun than his celebrated surrender to Jo< Johnston. AVe all know that tin General is conservative, hut despib Grant's order not to interfere witl politics, he makes his conservati.su political. He has written to the Pre sident, endorsing the policy, uuequiv ocally sustaining the President'? course since Lee's surrender, ant making no allusion to the amend ment This letter is held in reserve, an< will be printed just before the Nev York election, in the hope of carrying over some half-and-hulf Republicans CANADA.-A special despatch to tin New York Herald suys: Gen. Averill, C?nsul-General o the Unit- d States in Canhda, has beei in thc city several days, and after in ter views with the President has lei Washington to assume the perform unce of his official duties. Matter in Canada are becoming of grave im portance, aud it is the wish of th President that the representative o the Government should be there a the earliest practical period. HENRY AVIUSON ON THE SITUATION A Boston despatch to the Philade] phia Press says: "Senator AVilsou, in his speech n East Boston, on Saturday night, sail that the loyal States would stund o the Congressional amendment, am tho South would have to adopt it, o stay out of Congress; and if they di adopt it, he was not so sure some o them would be admitted in a hurry. State Ittin*. The Yorkv?le Enquirer says: The South Carolina Synod, in ses? sion at Ebenezer, adjourned sine die on Saturday afternoon. The occa? sion is said to have been one of much good feeling and highly interesting as to the numbers -and character of the ministerial and lay delegates. The Chester Standard says: London Jones, freedman, convicted Inst week of the murder of Mr. A. D. Walker, has been sentenced to be executed on Friday, the 30th of November. The jury, in tho case of Mr. G. W. Teates, indicted for murder, after a short absence, returned a verdict of "not guilty. ' TO BENT" ACONVENIENT and roomy HOUSE, pleasantly situated. Apply to Nov 2 f3_ BACHMAN A WAITES. Notice-City Guard, "VY ard No. 4. ATTEND the regular meeting, at Dr. O'? onneU s resilience, TH'S (Friday) EVENING, at lh o clock. Bv order: Nov 2 1 TllOS. P. WALKEU. Clerk. - CHOICE AND FRESH Mountain Butter ! ASMA EL lot, in 20 lb. kits, just received and for sale by EDWABU SILL, Nov 2 1 Washington street. For Sale. A MEDIUM-SIZED COORI NG f~ffl STOVE, nearly new, for salo cheap. v?*GApply at this office. Nov 2 TO THE LADIES. MES. C. E. DEED bas just ^jfiOk received a splendid assort JRESXR ment of DRESS TRI M MINGS. pjSjMajSiaft Also, a fresh supply of MIL ^*ggjjSLINHl:Y GOODS,* of all de j?gSf??ffi/tnP senptions, at wholesale and f iL il'lvl" Worste d Hair Braids, ??i? Curls, Ac., which trill be sold ?j 1^1 very low. Nov 1 t3ino ~"P?TlTlT?HrlO TEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. , - rilHE above popular HOTEL is open for X the accommodation of the Traveling Public. Boar*, per dav, $3. Mus. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Prop'ss. A. BUTTERFIELD, Sup't. NOT 2 Pocket Diary for >67. ALSO, the Farmers' Almanac^for 1S67 wholesale and retail. Magnificent Lithographs of Jefferson Dav s and General Lee,21x30, with or with? out frames. Photographs of all the lead? ing Military Mei. of tho South. Splendid Photograph Albums. A fresh supply of Light Literature, em? bracing all the most recent -publications. School Books of every kind, and a large stock of Theological, Religious and Mis? cellaneous Books, constantly on hand and for .?.tie CL*EAP at the PHtENIX BOOK? STORE. TOWNSEND & NORTH. Nov 2 THE undersigned takes pleasure in in forming thc community that he bas opened a general Stock of Boots and Shoes! In ttic neic Rank Building, Opposite the Court 7/oi?S?i, Where hf? wili be pleased to see all who are in want of the above goods. His aim will bo "QUICK SALES, at SMALL PROFITS." M. A. SHELTON. Nov 2 3_ LEXINGTON-IN EQUITY. Catherine Sawyer and others vs. Deborah {^Sawyer and others. THE creditor" of George Sawyer, de? ceased, are hereby ordered to establish their demands before mo. on or before the first dav of February. A. D. 18C7. HENRY A. MEETZE, C. E. L. D. Commissioner's Office, Lexington C. H., Oct. 31, 180(1. Nov 2 13mo* Notice to Shippers of Cotton. OFFICE G. & C. RAILROAD CO., ConrMBU, November 1, lSGfi. NOTICE is hereby given to all shippers of Cotton on the Greenville and Co? lumbia Railr ad, consigned to any point beyond Colombia, that arrangements have boon made with the Collector of tho Inter? nal Re von no for this Collection District, by which all cotton coming down tho r >ad", upon which the tax has not been paid, that it may bo assessed and tho tax paid at this point; provided it is consigned to J. B. GLASS, Agent at this point, and the amount of the tax will be forwarded, to bo paid by tho consignee in Charleston-ic??/t out charge. It is, however, desirable, that where it is convenient, the cotton be assessed and tho tax paid at tho point of shipment. H. P. HAMMETT, President. *3- All papers advertising for the com? pany will give the above four insertions. Nov 2_ 4 CRUSHED SUGAR. PT BBLS. EXTRA CRUSHED, at 20 cents. O For sala bv ALFRED TOLLESON. STOCK FOR SALE. THE subs< riber offers for sale a valuable lot of STOCK, consisting _of 23 Mules and Horses, 50 head of Cattle and lot of Sheep and Hogs. Persons desirous of purchasing can get supplied by visiting his farm, near Martin's Depot, Laurens District. S. C. THOS. WIER. Oct 28 10* COW FEED! COW PEED! ONE THOUSAND bushels BRAN COW FE TD. Just arrived and for sale low. . BROWNE & SCHIRMER, Volgcr's new atore, Main street, Oct 26 ftnfa_Columbia, 8. C. FARM FOR SALE. AGOOD FARM, of one hundred a..d twenty (120) acres, located in Ander? son District, within a milo of the town of ^ilhamston, which will bo sold cheap for ^a?h. There is a good Poach and Applo Jrchard and fin? spring of water. Applv .o MANAHAN.* WARLEY. ' Oct 3 wf A letter from Fort Union, Monta? na, dated October 1, says a party of miners, descending the river in a Mackinaw boat, encamped for the night at tho mouth of Milk River, and were attacked by aband of about fifty Sioux Indians. After five hours hard and bloody fighting, the Indians were driven off, with a loss of twenty one killed,. The whites had four killed and several wounded. Ono white man named Kent shot ten In? dians, and killed three others with lus knife. The next Indiana Legislature will stand-Senate, thirty Republicans to twenty Democrats; House, sixty Re? publicans to forty Democrats. Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, &c. At thc Sign of the fJohlen rad-Lock. SIX THOUSAND lbs. WHITELEAD in oil. ?V complete assortment of Colored Paints, dry and in oil. 300 boxes Window Olass, assorted sizes. ALSO, Linseed, Tanners*, Kerosene and Ma? chinery ( bis. Furniture, Coach and Japan Varnishes. A complete variety of Paint, Varnish, Graining, While wadi, Dusting and Scrub? bing Brushes. In store am1 for sale at lowest prices hv JOHN C. DIAL. Oct 30_ WHISKEY ! 2HMDS. CUBA SI.GAB. 20 bbls. Crushed " Rbis. Powdered " A " Yellow " N. Y. C. " H. li. Ex. C. " 10 sacks Lio Coffee, Sacks Maracaibo Coffee, i " Java Coffee-genuine. ? 5 boxes Hvson, boxes Old Hvson and j Oolong Tea. I Soda Biscuits, (?inger Snaps, Lemon Biscuits, ! Fancy. Pie-Nic and Milk Biscuits, I Oyster Crackers, fresh from tho bakery. . Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, in barrels, half] I barrels and kits. I S;io lbs. Codfish- extra. 5(1 boxes Smoked Herring. 4 half bbls. Pickled " 1 bbl. No. 1 Saim?n new. li) boxes Cheese. Hams, Shoulders, Sides and Breakfast i Strips- Sugar-cured. 23 bbls. and firkins Lard. 20 .' Molasses and Sugar Loaf Syrup. ! Layer Raisins--'nest London. Currants, Citron, Pecan Nuts, Lombard Nuts, English Walnuts, Almonds, Split Peas, White Beans, Irish Potatoes. Oct 30 JOHN C. SEEGEUS. C. D1ERCKS. SUGARS M MOLASSES. pr HHDS. M?SCOVADO MOLASSES -r ?_J new crop. ' lSJjbla. Muscovado Molasses -new crop. 30 " " Su?ar. 10 ' Extra C , " 5 " Crushed " 3 *' " Pulv. lot) sacks Liverpool Salt, seamless sacks, at S3.:?. 100 ibs. English Blue Stone, at 14c. 2,000 lbs. " Copperas, at G.'c. In store and for sale bv A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Oct IS On Plain street. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ! BLLS. GIBSON'S X, XX, XXX, WHIS KEY. Bbls. O. Bliss' Old Bourbon WHISKEY. " Corn and Rye domestic " " Holland Anchor GIN. " American Hope " " Pinet and Rochelle BRANDY. " Jamaica and Santa Cruz Rum. " Sweet Malaga Wine. " Cherry and Madeira Wino " Catalognia Claret Wine. " Stougbton Bitters. Boxes Bolter's and Krauter Bitters. " Curacoa and Anniseed Cordial. " Wolfe's Schiedam Schnaops. With a general stock of GENUINE LI? QUORS, worthy attention of purchasers, at fair prices. Call and examine the above stock beforo purchasing elsewhere, as great inducements will bo offered. A. L. SOLOMON. Second door from SLiwr House, Oct 18_On Pla:n street. AT COST ! GENERAL STOCK OF THE subscriber offers for sale, at ^T\%and BELOW COST, his entire stock "PjCTof HARDWARE, without reserve, ^? "fr consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Ames' Long and Short Handle Shovels. .. " " " Spades. " " " " Manure Forks. 25 doz. genuine Collins' Axes. 100 kegs Parker Mill Nails. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Door Locks-a general assortment. Screws, Chisels and Augers. Mill and Hand Files. Hatchets, Hammers and Broad Axes. Butt and Strap Hinges. Trace Chains and Axle Grease. Hollow-ware of all stvles, .vc. A. L. SOLOMON, Second door from Shiver House, Sept G Gmo _ On Plain street. Gunny Bagging. 1 (\ BALES GUNNY BAGGING, extra JA/ weight- 24 pounds. 50 coils MANILLA ROPE. 1 hale BAGGING TWINE. The above in store at reduced rates. A. L. SOLOMON, Second dcor from Shiver House, Oct 18 On Plain street. COMBS! COMBS! fNDIA RUBBER, BUFFALO and IVORY L COMBS, at C. IL MIOT'S Oct 17 ' Drug Store. Tho Boston Traveler says: "Our| colored friends seem determined to j havo representation in tho city go? vernment next year. In Ward three, on Monday night, they selected on i of their number as a candidate for the Common Council." About 200 members have been ? added to tho churches in Athens as the results of tho recent revival. COTTOS YARXS? COTTON YABXS? "*T BALES just received and for sale lr. ( Oct 23 ALFRED TOLLESON. TO RENT, ASAW MILL, with Circular Saw, in good order, about four milds from Go lumbla. Timber abundant within half a | mile of the mill, and super Lor water power. ? For terms. Ac., applv to Oct 31 :i BACHMAN & WAT1ES. REMO V AL. MES. S. A. 8M?TH ttr*^ HAS REMOVED to the rooms ^?.?S'?over Messrs. C. F. Jackson and L -^BrR I- &? T. B. Agnew's sion s, ?vlitm aTBWshewill open, THIS DAV, lier r?3?? stock of FALL MlLLIN KUY, pt^" >*>. to which she cal's the attention of thc ladies. Oct !'.> Imo pr f\TONS PERUVIAN CUAN?. out of 'JU the latest importation from Chincha Islands, and received direct from the agents in New York, landing THIS DAY and for sale at lowest market rates by T. J. KERR ft CO., Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. A full supply of genuine Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizers will be for sule throughout tin- season, and we invite the attention oT our former customers und others. T. J. KERR & CO. Or WELLS. CRAWFORD & FRIDAY, Ascots. Columbia, S. C. Oct 31 r> 2 LEMONS! LEMONS! BOXES FRESH LEMONS. Oct 3U J. O, SEEGERS A CO. F ELEGANT BALMORAL SKIRTS! OR $2.00, at SHIVER & BECKHAM'S. Beautiful Cashmeres and DeLaincsl For 24 Ci-nts, at SHIVER A BECKHAM'S. All-wool Flannels ! 33 cents, at SHIVER & BECKHAM'S. An Extra Nice Family Longcloth ! 23 cents, at SHIVER & BECKHAM'S. Heavy 10--1 Bleached and Brown Sheeting ! For $1.00, at SHIVER & BECKHAM'S. Large Heavy 10-4 Bed Blankets! For i'J.Ol), at SHIVER & BECKHAM'S. An Fiegant Toilet Article-Phalon's Brown Windsor Soap ! To be had at SHIVER A BECKHAM'S. Extra Fine Family Cologne ! To be had at SHIVER & BECKHAM'S. Best make French Kid Gloves ! Al SHIVER is BECKHAM'S. Most Approved Styles Fr'ch Corsets ! At SHIVER A BECKHAM'S. A Well Selected and Cheap Lot of Hosiery ! At SHIVER A BECKHAM'S. Beaver Cloths, At SHIVER A BECKHAM'S. Black Broadcloth and French Doeskins ! At SHIVER & BECKHAM'S. Assortment of Gent's Shawls and Buggy Laps! At SHIVER & BECKHAM'S. Magnificent line Dress Goods | At SHIVER Sc BECKHAM'S. We advertise above such of our large stock as comes to mind, assuring our j patrons that we ?re still doing business on our first principle-CASH and SHORT PROFITS; and all who favor us with their patronage, will, we think, SAVE MONEY to themselves, and will assuredly have an ELEGANT STOCK to select from-to which wo add every week. SHIVER & BECKHAM. Oct 17 New Goods ! s FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS ! CASStMEBES, TWEEDS, O3L -?k_ T S , tibe . THE subscribers have just received, and will open THIS MORNING, a few in? voices, comprising a neat assortment of CLOTHING, ENGLISH and FRENCH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, HATS, fcc.-thu first importation to this city for the season. Our READY-MADE GOODS aro princi? pally from our own manufactory, anil aro made up in tho latest styles. Our stock of materials for manufacturing embraces < very style, and will bo made up to order at the shortest notice. Our cus? tomers in the country aro invited to call or ?end Choir orders, when they will bo promptly attended to. We invite the attention of otu visiting Friends in tho city to theso late arrivals, feeling assured that wo will be able to give satisfaction to all who desire to supply themselves. it. & W. C. SWAFFIELD, Sept 19 BEDELL'S ROW. Local Xtorr?.?. Mr. McCarter lins placed on nur denk au "Almanac for the Southern States, for the car of our Lord 1SG7." which he has just issued. James Lewi-, freedman, charged with the homicide of Alex. Drown, a freedman, on tho 13th of Octobei last, was brought before his Honor Judge Oreen, of tim Dis? trict Court, on Wednesday last, on a writ of habens corpus. After hearing thc report ?f tho Coroner and affidavits ?>n his behalf, tlie prisoner was bailed in t io sum of $1,000, m atand his trial at the Court of General Sessions in March uext. Col. Samuel W. Melton represented the pri? soner, and F. W. Fickling, Esep, appeared on the part of the Statt . Margaret Maitland, of Sunnyside. By Mrs. Olvphant. author o' "Zaidee," .Vc. New York: VY. J. Pooley. We arc indebted to the publisher for a copy of the above interesting work, which has been so favorably spoken of by tho press of tho North.' Mrs. Olyphant's for? mer works have been road with pleasure throughout tho South ; and it is believed that in this book the authoress has sus? tained her justly earned reputation. It is for salo by Mr. J. J. McCarter. THE SCHOOL IOU CONFEDERATE ORPHANS. We have been informed bj Miss Bute, that since tho publication of her appeal, yester? day, she has received an official letter, proposing the sale of thc North Carolins Instituto buildings, located in Charlotte, together with twenty-six acres of laud, at such a price as to warrant an immediate close of the bargain. Although regretting that the school will not bc located in this city, as was anticipated, yet we congratu? late Miss Buie on the bright prospects for the inauguration of lier "pct" scheme. Contributions to assist in furthering this project, will be receive d by D. L. McKay, Esq., Charleston, S. C., or Miss Buie, Co? lumbia. Other agents w ill be appointed in a short time. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Attention isc&ll I ed to thc following advertisements, which j ?re published this morning for the firut. j Mme: i M. A. Shelton-Boots and Shoes. j Townsend <t North-Pocket Diary for*G7. Edward Sill-Mountain Butter. Mrs. Recd-Millinery Goods, &c. Clifford & Mathowes-Havana Cigar?. H. A. Meetze- Lexington, in Equity. H. 1\ Hammett-To Shippers of Cotton. Pavilion Hotel, Charleston, S. C. Meeting of City Guard, Ward No. 4. Bachman A Waties-House to Rent. BETTER THAN COSMETICS.-Many attempts have been made at manufacturing a Soap which should possess such bealing and medicinal qualities as would utterly do away with cosmetics or washes, which at best afford but temporary relief. Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap is maele of the oils of such medicinal plants as to mako it especially mild anti heal'Ug in its proper? ties, and hence particularly applicable to' the uso of ladies auifchildrcn. ROSS WATER. ONE case TRIPLE SUPERIOR FRENCH ROSE WATER, received and for salo at_MIOT'S DRUG STORE. Drugs MEBlillJES I HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. McLean's Strength'g Cordial. Pankniu's Hepatic Bitters. Plantation I'.itters. Mustang Liniment. Perry Davis' Fain Killer. Hooliand's German Bitter?. I Rad way's Relief. Sandford's Liver Invigorator. White Castile Soap. Cod laver Oil. Calomel, Alum. Opium, Blue Mass. Concentrated Lye. Castor Oil. Sulphur, Croam of Tartar. Epsom Salts, Magnesia. White Mustard Seed. Nutmegs, Mace. Turmeric, Prepared Chalk. Hops, Dover's Powder. English Mustard. Together with a large assortment of such articles as are generally kept in first class drug stores. DR. C. "H. MIOT, Sept 1 . Druggist and Chemist. English Tooth Brushes. k FEW dozen fine waxed backed ENG i\. LISH TOOTH BRUSHES, at _Dm C. JU. MI< VT'S Drug Stor->. Late Arrivals. JUST OPENED, a fine assortment of : Cemtv's VIOLET POMADE. " " CREME POMPADOUR. CREME DE BEAUTE. Delettrez Creme Duchesse. " Phifoeomo. Lubin's Extracts, for Handkerchief. Rimmel's Violet. Coudray's Extracts. Farina Cologne, genuine. Magnolia Water. Burnett's Toilet Setts. Laird's Bloom of Youth. Lubin's Soaps, assorted. Rimmel's Toilet Bar Soap. Brown Windsor Soap. Rimmel's Pellucid Glycerine Soap. Military Shaving Soap. At _] Pit. C. H. MIOT'S Drug Store. HAIR BRUSHES. JUST OPENED, a large assortment of Low's and John Cornell A Co.'? ENG? LISH HAIR BRUSHES, at Dn. C. H. MIOT'S Drug Store. ZAMBESI 2 NEW DISCOVERIES IN AFRICA; by Livingstone, with plates, Ac. Homes Without Hands-being a descrip? tion of tho habitation of animals accord? ing to their principle of construction; by Rev. J. G. Wood, F. L. S., with plates. Campaigns of the Armv of the Potomac - a critical historvfrom 1861 to 18G5; by Wm. Swinton; with tine portraits of Oeneofej^^ Grant, Meade, McClellan, Burnside, A^^ with maps. The Art of Amusing--a collection of Merry Games, Tableaux, Ac. Anil other new Publications, NOVCIH, AC. For sale at J. J. McCAETER'S BOOKSTORE, Opposite Columbia Law Range. Ott 38 R. L. BRYAN.