The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 19, 1865, Image 2

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DAILY NEWS. CH-VRLESTO-C. -?.? THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 10, ISC?. The bob.bot <>f Dmlgration is attracting much attention in this Stute, und there in no'onopor ?apa upon which ?so much of interest dopendn. To UH it hi of very great importance, it i? hardly possible that tho freodmon can it&rtotvs the labor neeoflsary to the preservation of onr planting in terests. Many of them doubtless will ahriuk from the labor to which thoy will not be impelled by the Stimulants to whtota they have been accustomed. Many will seel* Other more congenial cnploymeiite ; tow. from thoobUgation? ol e contract, will por form the service they have heretofore rendered; thor?- in an _ldiapoaUiO- to rink investments Upon such uncertainty as there in in referenco to that labor; ami at a timo, therefore, when our lands aro ready, nntl tho most nraniftcont rowarils aro offered for their cultivation, thoro is tlio prospect that many of them will bo waste, and tlio interests of the immediate proprietor, and nil tho depen dant interests of this State and of tho country, will be greatly injnrud. But to laborera in other aoctioiiB of tho world it is scarcely of less importance. For them there aro opportuiiitisK hero Hint never have occurred bo fore, and never may occur again. In very many respecta our Stato is singularly attractive. It.haa a lino climate; is capable of almost a limited varie ty of product; it ia on the seaboard; it Bweops over plain and mountain; tho Bociety is good; our lands are open and rondy for the plough. They aro cheap?cheaper than in any othor Stato, perhaps, so long settled; and just at this timo they tooin with producto which transcend in valuo any of which history nflbrds tho rocord. Of rice to tho hand, a very moderato yiold would bo turco hundred buaholB. Many plantera produced much moro in ganga, including young and old of both 80X08, and it woro roaaonablc to suppose that tho skilled whito laboror would do moro than would bo possible to these. Itico now in this mar ket is worth $3 per buahel, and of rico, thorefore, tho product to tho hand could scarcely bo lesa than $900, and that, too, in consiatonco witlfa proviaion crop. But if there ahould bo approhonaion of aickncaa ? in auch culture, there ia tho atill moro profitable product of cotton. In that culture the yield varice greatly. On the seaboard, whero what ?b known aa tho Sea Island cotton ia cultivated, the yield, in connection with a grain crop, ia from two to threo bales to tho hand, worth, at proscnt prices, $400 each. But in tho interior, whore is grown what is known as tho short ataple cotton, tho yield to the hand is much larger. Wc know a planter in what is known a? tho Fork between the "Watoreo and Congareo Rivera,who made an average of nincbales to tho hand, of all ng*-s and sexes in tho field. Hie lands were not particularly fine. They were level?naturally light?but highly cultivated; and we aro quite assured that, with the umc cultiva tion, the lands, generally, of tlio upper districts would yiold as well. This cotton, at present prices, would be worth $1800 to tho hand, which is moro than they would ever have sold for wliilo they were slaves. , This yield, largo a? it is, ia not so largo as that of many of tho richer plantations of the Missis sippi; but there aro many things to balanco the account. In the first place, tho section whore this upland cotton ia grown is health}-. It ia also a country Uno for 'grain. Tho fanner, there, ia at no charge for medical attendance; can raise his own provisions, and have his cotton almost en tirely clear of any chargo upon it; and whilo tho West, therefore, prcaouts inducements, it is to bo doubted whether, everything considered, this State is not now the moat attractive. But, if tho labor ers coming to this Stato ahould bo unwilling to undortako the task of planting for themselves, it ia certain they can bo employed, and at almost any rate of wages thoy may havo the conscience to de mand. The owners of plantations capable of Buch production will not permit thorn to remain uncul tivated, if labor cnu bo prooured; and who conies,, therefore, and willing to work, will come to certain employment, at high wages, and in a country equal in advantages to any in tho world; and whether he shall bo content ?with competonco anil tho slower but more assured approach to for tuno, to bo found in wages, or shall grasp at tho more attractive rewards of independent enter prise, tho way will bo open; and wo say, again, that the opportunities for laborers hero aro as great as ever have been offered in any country. California, at firs'., may havo presented chancea of a moro rapid fortune; may havo paid, porhaps, a higher nverago to hor laborera. But that country wan a wild; there was no preparation, no culture; and tho average of accumulations thore have never been as great as thoy surely must be here, when the tido of labor rolls upon our fields. To induce this labor, efforts are now boing made. Agencies are being eatabliBhod at the North and abroad, and wo trust tho resulta will bo comrnen aurato with our wants. It ia not too soon to begin the work. Emigrants from Europe, now ready to start, may como among ua in timo to propa.ro f-r tho next crop, but it ia to ho foarod that the move ment will not bo in time for full results before au othor season. In tho moautimo, however, there is an opportunity for onterprising laborera from the North, and wo will bid them wolcomo. The war ia ended now. Tho work remains of renova tion, and to drape our naked fields in robes oi peaceful industry; and who cornos to sharo that labor with us shall bo welcome. Possession of the 8k\ I-uasd-?The following order respecting tho disputed possession of the soa islands of South Carolina, Georgia and Flori da, which were Bot apart by Gen. Sherman for oc cupation by the froodmen during his groat oam paign, has been iasuod : War Depabtstemt, Ad*>*t-Ge;*?ra?_ Office, ) rr, ,~ , Washington, October 9, 1865. ( 10encrai Order, No. 145.] Whcroas, corfcain traoia of land situated on the coast of Bout-a Carolina, Georgia mid Florida, al the ttmo for tho most p?xt vacant, woro sot apart, by Mnter-Geu?raj W. T. Sherman's Special Field Order r.o. 15. for tho benofitof refugees and freod mon that had been eongrog.ited by tho operations of war, or had been loft to take euro of thomBolvct by thoir former owner*; and, whoreas, an expec tation was thereto created that thoy would bo able 4o retain possession of ?said land*; and, whereas a largo number of tbo fornvr owners aro oarnost-' ly soliciting the reeforati-uof tho same, and prom iuing to absorb the labor and cuo for the frood inon : It is ordered, that M ?jor-ilonoral Howard Commissioner of tho Bureau of l.ofugooB, Freod men and Abandoned Lauds, pr-icaed to theeevoral above nested Huto*?, and endeavor to offect an ar rang?iuer.t mutually tH?etaatore to tho froedmoii S.?.? r_l yv,ui:0wn<H* mid m.iko ropurt; and, in Sir? .'nrt ? l? ? "?---?-wtory arraiiRoinont can be ___ __?_ ?S ?. 1,y ?'UU .,wo'?l <-".d directed to is _?n '' fc-L'-i ?f may buoomo ucoousary, after a By order of the President ?r (he United State?. .. ,-B. p.'TOWNBBNU, AHHlm-.u Adjutant ?onoral. --wE*8-0 Mv.yrf,n* A- S **?? --M ?--TWftthec $,?0,030 am nil hu puitora? ti tho Ac/domy o D.iiigu Too :iij.ii.v i i tj bj oenoaneaU-f i.i/oat cd, und is In ho ?.illu.l t_o Siyd un Fund, tbo in como tobo -x:ie.il?l n ..ta tho d?. notion of the Couiu-ll el tb.i Aiuli-ny to further and prorool? lit?Ur r ?* blw J-'-*--'*J-?,4?i-??-V?i-9 York Times Destructive Fire! ... IMMENSE LOSS! - ... HUKNINU OF THE COURIER OFFICE ! Three Colored Men Killed Outright, and Others Seriously Injured, ... CAPT. HOFFMAN, CHIEF OF MILITARY POLICE. SUPPOSED TO BE MOR TA L LY WO UN VED. OTHER BODIES THOUGHT TO BE BURIED UNDER THE RUINS. -?*-? At about 4 o'clock yesterday morning a mont dc atructivu (ire broke out iu tho renr of tho promises No. 41 Haync-ntrcot, occupied by Mr. Vf. H. Ciiakek as a wholesale grocery and liquor store. The cause of the flro is not known, tho first evidence of its, cxistonco boing discovered whilo it was in full blast. In a short time after its discovery tho llames had reached tho ontiro building, and had caught thoso adjoining. Though there was scarcely any air stirring, no breozo whatever, tho firo spread rapidly, and all tho exertions of the firemen failed to stop tho conflagration, until as many as thrco of our largest and finest stores woro burned to tho ground, and others injured. Tho Courier office-, No. 43 Hayno-strcct, adjoin ing Mr. Chafee'b store, caught eai?y after tho firo commenced, and burnod down. The largo cylindor press, together with a now fino job prcsB, and a largo amount of stock and matarial.was consumed. Mossrs. W. T. Bdiiqe & Co., who havo rocoutly opened a largo and well assorted stock of dry goods, occupiod tho uppor otories of No. 41 Haync stroot. and their ontiro stock was destroyed; but wo aro gratified to learn that it was insured to tho amount of $20,000. Messrs. Hastie, Caluodn & Co., wholesale dcal sio in shoes, saddlory, Ac., at No. 30 Haync-atreot, had just receivod a part of their stock, which was ontiroly consumed. During tho fire tho different engine companies displayed all tho energy that could bo usod to stop tho conflagration, and wo cannot praise too highly tho determined efforts of the police. Perhaps had tho firo occurred in days gono by, when our fire companies were moro able, so much property would not have been lost; but as it is, it could scarcely havo been otherwise. They aro sadly in want of new and improved engines, and wo trust that the community will sufficiently realize tho importance of such a inoasu.ro as to do all in its power to aid in tho furtherance of it. Hayne-strcet seems to havo been particularly unfortunate recently. Sonio of tho most valuable storehouses havo boon burnod down, and the street, though formerly one of tho most thriving of tho city, scorns to bo doomed to ashes. It is to be hoped, however, that our merchants will not become discouraged, but will rebuild their houses, and make the little street, in spite of present as pects, as lively as of yore. Tho following is a list of tho buildings destroy ed, tho names of tho firms occupying them, and the insurance, so far as could be learned: No. 45 Hayue-street, corner of Meeting, owned by Cuane, Boylston & Co. Injured to the extent of about ?5000. , No. 43 Hayne-strcot, owned by Johnston, Chews t Bhawley. Building ontiroly destroyed. Parti ally insured for $12,500. Occupied by tho Cbtirlei* office, who havo an insurance of $10,000 on their stock, which may cover their loss. No. 41 Hayne-str?ct, owned by Johnston, Crews & Bhawley. Building totally destroyed. Par tially insured for $12,500. Occupiod in tho lower part by Mr. W. H. Chafee, as a wholesalo groce ry establishment. Stock worth $30,000. Entirely lost?insurod for $15,000. Tho upper part of this building was used by Mesara. W. T. BunoE &Co. No. 39 Hayno-strcet, owned and occupied by Hastie, Calho?n & Co., as a wholesale shoo and saddlery house. Building entirely burnt. Thore was, wo nro informod, a partial insurance on tho store to the amount of some $8000. Their stock had not all come to hand, and they had not yet opened for buainesa; but thore wore gooda iiiBtore to tho valno of $23,000, which wore burnt. Some $15,000 of this was tho property of tho proprietors, and was covered by insurance The balance, some $8000 in value, belonged to other parties. No. 37, formorly occupied and owned by Hyatt, McBtjeney Si Co., was somewhat injured, and other bui'.' ling, firound wcro moro or leas damaged. Messr?. Jennings, Thomlinson & Co., at No. 35 Hajno-stroor, report small loases, covered by insurance. Il would bo difficult to state the oxact aniomi") of loss which has been sustained by this unfortun ate conflagration; but we prcaumo it is near $200, 0C0. Tho insuranco on tho buildings that will be called for to sustain tho loss will bo about $40,000, w.?icb will not pay more than half tho actual de struction. Of the valuo of tho stocks and materi als which wore destroyed wo can but approximate. Upon diligent inquiry, we think tho amount to bo about $100,000, of which some $60,000 was covered by insuranco. , casualties. About 11 A. M. to-day, after tho firo was sup proaaed, a number of persons ontercd between the burnt walls of ono of the buildings for .tho purpose of removing a valuable iron chest, and whilo there tho walls foil in, covering up or injuring moro o? less soriously some twenty-five porsona, as noar at can bo calculated at proaont. Captain Hoffman, Ohiof of Military Polico, is badly hurt, his thigl fractured, and has received a most severe out or tho head. Somo five or six other white men, prin cipally of tho polico forco, woro vory badly injured and one of thorn, it is feared, fatally hurt. Throe 1 colored men havo boon killod outright, anda nom ' bor of others hayo suffered aovoroly. The smoke [ is so denso around the fire that tho efforts to re movo tho rubbish and rocover tho bodies that maj 1 bo buried under havo boon suspondod. sssssssssssssss 1 "The Red Line."?This now lino for througl . froight between Boston and Chicago ia faut oroat - ing a revolution in the transportation of morchan dine from tho Great West to the ocean. Instoai [ of twenty or thirty days on tho route, which ii i times past has not boon unusual, froight is non oarricd in four or five days. This plan was origi 1 nated by Mr. Ons Kimhall, Genoral Agent of th< 1 Lake Shore line, and tho various railroad corpora 1 tions on tho routo woro induced to take joint in terost in the scheme. The routo is by tro \Vor > cestor and Western Railroads to East Albany, thon by tho Hudson Rivor Railroad to Troy ant across tho Hudson at that point, from Troy tc Buffalo by tho New York Central road, and from Buffalo by tho Lake Shoro and Michigan Southern roads to Chicago. Now cars have been construct ed for tho purposes of this Uno, and more aro be I ing daily addon. Thero aro now about four hun f drod cars running. They aro constructed with wide wheels so that they will fit any guago of roa? - botwoon tho two points. Tho agent of tho Une > Mr. Coshman, at tho Old 8tate House, guaranteee ) tho delivory ?f freight, in aoven days, and in th( , six weeks that the Une has boon in operation th( avorago timo has been under five days, ; f?o' The IlrlntivcM, F?rlcn<? nnd Acijunlnt ances of Mr?. William 11:lky nijl family, Mrs. K. D. rniMii.K nuil family and Mr. mmBIN, W. Walkeii Ri i.KV, aro respectfully invited to ?end tlie Funeral or Mis-, AGNES MOORE RILEY, dis?hter of the former, at No. 72 Cauuoa-strcut, This Morivig. at Ton o'clock October 19 1* ny MESSRS. EDITORS: WU ARK AUTHOH l/.El) to niinounci Colonel PETH? C. GAILLARD as ? Candidate for May>r. Ho will siivi? if elected. t)?-tobec 1? j&ir NOTICE.-AT THE 1EXT SESSION OF tin? Legislature, apiliontioii will bo mailo to INCORPO RATK THL YOUNG AMEHICAFIRE ENGINE COM PANY of this City. 4 October 19 1Kb' NOTICE IS IUREKY GIVEN TUAT TUE FOL LOWING described ClRTHTCAlTS OF HTOCK in the Groat Western Insurnico Company of New York have been lost, and that ntor the u-iual period application will be made, as usual.for new Certificates, viz: No. 379, 17th May, 1858, 2(?Sliatts; No. 'JHO, 11th June, 185?, 20 Shares. Both in nanuof E. I*. Trcuholm, in trust for Eliza U. Tronhohn. thC* September 14 SRT NOTICE 18 UEtEUY GIVEN TII.YT APPLICA TION will bo made at t'|u next Session of tho Legislature for an AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF THE CHARLESTON OAS LHUT COMPANY. August 21 mth 8W NOTICE IS ?EUE H Y GIVEN TO ALL interested, that LICENS.S for Carts, Drays, Hacks, Car riages nnd OrnuibuBcs wll bo granted, under City Ordi nances, or application to the subscriber, at tho Hnll oi the Hopo Firo Engine Company, west end of Murket Btreet. These Licenses will take A?to from the 1st of October, and bo in foreo ?mm ?u<, i?t of January, 186G. Tho price will be one-fourth of tho rate? for tho year as established by the Ordinance ratified December 29, 1853. By order of Mayor Macuf.tii. Octobor 10 A. CAMPBELL, City Treasurer. US- STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?CHARLESTO?i DISTRICT.?By GEORGE BUIST, Esq., Ordlnary. Whoreas, JAMES O. DOAR, of fit. James 8antco, "Plan tor," mado suit to rao to grant hiu Letters of Administra tion of tho Estato and Effects of NATHANIEL HY ATT, lato of St James Sautce, lUnistcr of tho Gospel Thcao arc, therefore, to cito andadtuonlBh all and sin guiar the kindred and creditors of tho said Nathaktei Hyatt, deceased, that they bo and appear beforo me in tbo Court of Ordinary, to bo arid at Charleston, a1 No. 3 Rutledgc-strcet, on tho SGtbdey of October, 18C5 after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, t< ahow cause, if any thoyhavc, why ibo said Administra tion should not bo granted. Given under my hand, this BtU day of October Anno Domini 1805. GEORGE BUIST, Octobor 12 th2 Judizc of Probates. REMOVAL. II. II. DcLEOH, Broker, HAS REMOVED TO NO. 39 UROAD-STREET, WHER1 he will Buy and Sell on C'uniulssioa HEAL ESTATE STOCKS, BONDS. COUPONS, BANK BILLS, GOLI AND SILVER COIN AND HXCH?YNGE. Octobor 19 lmo* JUT HARD TIMES M ARE UPON US ! EOONOXY. THEREFORE, 8HOUL1 be |>racticed by everybody ii all things. In the HiVT LINE BtHU watches the interest of th people. Ho has Hats at $1 to $8. Men's and Boy' Caps, 50 conts to $3. Little Children's Caps, 50 cent to $5. Valises and Traveling Bags, $2.25 to $4.5C Leather Fronts and Straps tor Capa. STEELE, Hatter, QgtObTlO th?_KING, OPP. SOCIETY-SrREET. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS AND , PEAYER BOOKS. Seven Hundred Copie; LONDON EDITIONS. BIBLES, FROM THE SMALLEST DIAMOND POCKE EDITION to tho largest Fanillv and Pulpit alzos, 50 dJ fercut styles. TESTAMENTS, smaU enough for tl vest pocket, to the largest for aged persons, 20 style EPLSCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS AND CHURCH SER1 ICE, 30 stylos and alzca, in Morocco, Goat-akin and Si Velvet bindings, direct from tho publishing housos, I the dozou to dealers, or at retail much below the regul prices. For sale by JOHN M. GREER, Southwest corner of King and Beaufain-ntrceta. October 18 3* Insurance Agency ASTOIl FIUK INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. TK.1DE.SMEM?* FIRE INSURANCE COM'1 OF NEW YORK. I.AKAYE?TEJ FIRE INSURANCE COM" OF BROOKLYN. FIRE RISK8 ON DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, ME CHANDISE, COTTON, etc., taken in the abovo.rospeci bio Companies at liberal rates, by PETIT & BLYDEN, AGENTS, NO. 143 MEETING-STREE1 OPPOSITE HATtfE-STREET. October 19 12 INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS, Qt THE TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COWAN OF HARTFORD. Cash Capital $500,000, TEEMS VERY BEASONABU YEARLY POLICIES WILL BE ISSUED FOR PREMIUM OP FIVE DOLLARS. Granting Insurance to the amount of | 5000, Against Accidental T,o?u of Lifo while travelling by? publio conveyance. BB1 TEN ?OL.L.AIIS PREMIUM Secures a Policy for $6000, and also $35 per week co: pensatlon for personal Injury. TWENTY-PIVE DOLLARS PIIKMI?M Secures a fall Policy Lfor $5000, and $26 per wook co pensatlon for all und overy description of accidont, tn oiling or othorwlso, Policios granted by Wm. 'B.?HeriotI& Co., AGENTS, No. 340 KING-STREET.^ October 19 iMiiMs? 1 ?-Mil-, Kii,\M\M\(; i,?ini;i? \,. j. VREGULAR COMMUNICATION WILL UK HELD nt the Masonic Hull. This Evening, ut half-past seven o'clock. All members in Hie i*ity uro earnestly re ?liiested to bo present, as liiinine?M of importance will lio miliinitted to tlu'ir i-oiitddcratioii- Vacandea will b?; aii tuuuu-.cd. lly order of the Vf. M. October l!> 1 OV.O. It. WALTER, Secretary. Ii-MAIV BROTHERHOOD. V MEETING OF VOUlt SOCIETY WILL BE ItBLD rAil Eivnin,/. the l'Jth inst., ut the. Palmetto Bd. gino House, ut liail'-i>:wt 7 o'clock. Member? are requeued to be ininctiial in attendaneo. lly order of tho President. October 10 1* B. MUIIKAY, Secretary. ATTENTION', YOUNG iVM-RKiAl VN EXTRA MEETING OF YOUR COMPANY WILL br held nt the Charleston Fir?? Company'? Hall This EetniSW, 19th I?lt., at B o'clork, V. M. lly order. October id_1_ B1BLKY, Bee'y Y. A. F. Co. SOCIETY FOR THE UELIKF OP THE widows ANn ouriians of tiik outBOX or Tin: rno TKHTAST -PI.SCOI'AI. ClllMtCH IN HO. <!A. milE lO'.Id ANNIVERSARY MEETING WILL BE X held on Wednesday, the '.(Uli IiiHt., at (luv. Alken'? r?sidence, nt ?me o'clock. Members are requested to attend, as business <>1 Importance will bo brought ujV Ootobor 19 6 EVAN EDWARD-, Secretary. EIN l?i i is? ill it it a i. !.. WIRD STADT FINDEN AM DONNERSTAG APENO ?leu piten Octbr., wo zeo alio meine Freund?) und bekniite ersnbenst eingeladen werden St. PhiUpB-Btrcet, ecke von McBrido's Lane, auffing 7 Uhr. ' October 10 1* W. HEISSENBUTTEL. WANTED. A LAD Y THOROUGHLY COM PETENT to teach FRENCH. None need apply except a native of Prance, and with the beat recommen dation-*'. Ad?NU P. J. _.. Pox No. 9, Charleston Post olllcc. a* October 10 WANTED, A POSITION AS CLERK, AC COUNTANT or SALESMAN, by au experienced and good judge of money. Best of references given. Addrosa f>. 8. W., Postoillco. _3*_October 10 WANTED, A WHITE OR COLORED WO MAN, who 1h a good Washer and nccustome.d to tho care of children, to_go Into the country. Apply at No. 7 Vauderborst's Wharf, or in Rutlodgc-Btreot, ono door abovo Radcliffe. References required. October 19_j A GENTLEMAN OF SOME EXPERIENCE as a Teacher will givo privato lessons lii LATIN, FRENCH, BPANISH and MATHEMATICS. For terms, Ac, apply at the Book-store of Mr. John Russell. No. 285 King-street October 17 WANTED TO LEASE?THE UNDER SIGNED would lease o RICE PLANTATION, Id fair order and good location, for a term of yoars. Ad drese A. L. C-, at this Office._3**_October 16 WATCH LOST.?DURING THE EIRE IN Hayno-strcet, on the morning of tho 18th, a WATCH was lost,, Charles Taylor At Sons, Makers, No. 10,935. Any ono Unding tho mine will bo liberally re warded. "Watch maker? and jewellers aro requested to t stop It 1/ offered for sale. * October 10J LOST, ON THE 17TH INST., A HEAVY GOLD SLEEVE BUTTON. The finder will be re warded if left at tho old stand of Messrs. N. M. PORTEh* _CO., No. 23G King-street. 1 October 19 TO RENT.?A RESPECTABBE THREE atory RESIDENCE to rent at mqderato price. Ap ply to C. O. WITTE, corner King and Cannon-streets. October 10 3 TO RENT, A CO M PORTABEE RESI DENCE, containing 8 rooms, with kitchen, situ atcd No. 8 Jasper Court. TcrmB moderate. Apply or tho premises. 3 October 18 HOUSE TO RENT_I WILL RENT THE three-story BRICK HOUSE, No. S8 Tradd-street for (7) soveu months to any ono who will put it in com pleto repair ami pay the taxes thoroon. Rent to com meneo when tho House is turned over by the builder Apply to * . J. O. MARSHALL, October 17 2"" No. 69 Tradd-street. ?T?O RENT, THE DELIGHTFUL PRIVATE J_ RESIDENCE, No. (11 Weutworth-atrect, north side near King-street. Applv to DR. SKRINE, Druggist, October lti_3*_260 King-street. DESIRABLE FARM TO RENT,?Tt Rent or Lease, ouo of the most desirable Farm on Ashley River (within the city limits). The dwelling-house, ntublos, bain, etc., iu good order For terms, apply at No. 1 HAYNE-STRE-T. October 14 _stiithO 17-OR SALE.?NINE EXCELLENT MULES ^ fit for any work, warranted sound, and titles goo?] Apply to 8. WEBB, Florist, October 10 3* No. 96 Tradd-streot. /r REWARD_A FINE MULE, BE tj longing to me, was stolen from my stable, o the night of the 5th of October, by some person or poi sons unknown. lie. is a bright bay, with ?mall limbi and very active; his feet somewhat out of shape, and h walks slightly on the outahlc of right hind foot. He is little deformod in bis foro foot, and is narrow rumpei but moves very ?pilck. Tho above reward will bo pal for his recovery, by applying to 7/enry Jagcr, No. 0( King-street, or to A. C. BRELAND. HuadviUo, S. C, October 13_October 17 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY_PRIZE paid iu -gold; information furnished. Highei rates paid for doubloons and ull kinds of gold and silvc TAYLOR k CO., Bankers, September 28 3mos No. 16 WaU-st., Now York. fl_-0.CC A DAY! AGENTS "WANTED T HPmjO ?ell a new and wonderful SEWING MACHIN] tho only cheap ouo licensed. Address SHAW A CLAR] Biddcford, Main. 3mos September 15 fl Aft A HONTEN AGENTS WANTED FO )tj\_f six entirely new articles luatout. Address O. ' UtEY, City Building, Biddcford, Maine. September 15 3moa SELECT SCHOOL. ON THE 15TH OF NOVEMBER MRS. HOPSC PINC'KNEY wtU open a SELECT SCHOOL i Young Ladies, at hor residence, centro houso Alkoi Row, wbcro instruction wiU bo given in all tho branch of a thorough English Education and in tho Modo Languages, For turnia and other particulars, apply above. lmo October 19 DISSOLUTION. THE FTRJf HERETOFORE EXIA'TING UNDER TE name of H. W. Gontteu Ac Co. ia thin day dissolve Mr. M. P. M?xnKsoN will aettlo tho aflalra of the la firm. H. Vf. CONNER. October 9, 1865. M. P. MATHE8QN. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, THE FIRMS OF H. Vf. COKNZR b CO. AND 1 M. - J. C Ma-tin & Co. having been dissolve the undersigned have formed a copartnership under t namo of Conned k Wr_sow, for tho transaction of Banking and General Commission business. //. W. ?TONNE?, Lato of H. Vf. Conner k Co. J. H. VfVLBON, October 18 6 Lato of W. M. _ J. G. ?"artdi _ Co. COPARTNERSinP. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE FORMED A C PARTNERSHIP for the transaction of a GEN RAL COMMISSION BUSINESS iu tho City of Ni York, -under the firm of J. H. BBOWER k CO., and t prepared to afford fair facilities on consignments. JOHN H. I1R0WER. ' WILLIAM H. SELLERS. BENJAMIN B. B-YDENBURGH New York, October 2, 18(36. 3mos Ootobor 1 F, THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO FURNISH DESIGNS, SPECE CATIONS AND DETAIL DRAWINGS for BuUdlr of every description, and in o very otylo of arohltectu that may be desired. Orders from any part of the V ted State? will rocoivo prompt attention, with moden chargea. WALTER 8. WEST, Architect, Corner ?th and Broad-streets, Richmond, Va Soptomber 5 3mos _. COWS, CALVES AND BEEF CATTLE. ___? m ____ APRIME LOT OF COWS. CALVES AND 8PRIN ERS. They aro thorough-bred Durham prerali milking Stock. Alao, a variety of extra quaUty BE] CATTLE, which may be Been at the Four-Mllo Houso Friday afternoon, Saturday and Monday. October 19 2* R- U. KIRBY H. T. PETEES, tJ. S. Licensed Lottery, AOKNT Hon TBK KANA-KBS OF TB- DK-i\WAnX, KE TDCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTI-llES, OFFICE No. 36 Q.UKEN -STREET. Combination?Three number plan draws ovory day Havana plan Lottery draws tho last day of every mon Whole tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, $2.60; Eight) 01.20. Addreaa H. T. PETER?, Ne. 30 Queen-at., October 19 lmo Or Key Bos Hi P. O REMOVAL. AUSTIN, 1?DR?- & CO. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THKIR 01 TOMRRS that thoy have removed from No. : Kbig-street, corner Haael, to their New Btore, No. 1 MEETING-STREET, fourth door from Merkot-atre where thoy will bo pic?sod to boo then October 4 lmi NOTICE. THE SUB-ORIBER HA VINO RETURNED TO TI City, wUl oontraot for aU kindn of HOUK IMiUIl ING AND REPAIRING. W. H. GRDVYR, No. 144 Wentwortli-atreet Or at D-waoM _ Bi_0-_-N's, No. 17 Broad-au-eet. September ? that? THE STONE, ROSST?N & MURRAY CIRCUS COMBINATION WILL EXHIBIT AT CHARLESTON, ON THE CITADEL GREEN, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMTNOINO OH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, AFTERNOON AND EVENLNO. A BRILLIANT GALAXY OF EQUESTRIAN AND GYMNASTIC CELEBRITIES! PROFESSOR HUTCHINSON'S PERFORMING DOGS! TRAINED HORSES! DANCING AND TRICK PONIES! Den Stone's Comic Mules! Consolidated in- ONE EXHIBITION for ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION for tbo Season of 18G5. OK. A.JSJ-TO ?? FREE EXHIBITION OF TUB Gymnastic Miracle aONAUTIC-OSCILLATIOII! i'h FLYING IN THE AIR! By tha intrepid Pnncrallst, SI?NOR FERDINAND, Tho " Wonder of tbo World." Trns extraordinary gratuitous display of SonsattonaV Qymnastio Feats will afford lovers of tho marvel-' on* a treat iC.VTKAVAOANTLY SUPEKH ami INEFFABLY BEAUTIFUL. Tbo pocrlesa Gymnast in tbo e.tccu'.lon of this Electrifying Act lias attained tbo hiebest anbliinttir-s of Ills vocation,' and bit UNEXAMPLED ?AlllNO and SKILL form Pioturesquo Spectacle?tbo must magnificent ovor given to tbo butunn ero to cont?mplate. *fJjf**UlHH 6TONE As R09STON deslcnod thi? remarkable Free Exhibition of ./Erial Flighto for a O HAND FEATURE of tbelr Interior Enter? Ulnmontt; but tbo erection of tho pillara and plat fono occupied ? .) much Tulnahle time, andj required to great a space, that It was found very Inconvonlant and tulle tmpnsilhlo to give it to tbelr patron? without ? Iouk interruption of tbo brilliant Aienio Perform ances, anil notwithstanding tbo enormous expense at-! tend?a!? the production of this Gymnastic Mnrvol, Metan, Stdx? A Koi?toh prorer to precpnt it M ? FREE OFFERINO, rather tbau tho Publie ?lmnld be deprived of witnessing tboinoat gtgantio and absolutely tirtllntr demonstrations of physical vlRor and pglllty ovor displayed by man. r?T" Tho exciting nature of those prodigious and. novel Flights absorbed tho attention and aniaxod tho inhabit unis of the principal eitle* of Europe, and the Trou of that country teemed with laudatory enlo glums of tho iiiieiiuaiail feats aooomplUhed by Sij. V. This ?plendld OltATUITOUa EXHIBITION will be given adjacent to the STONE ? ROSSTOH CIRCUS PAVILION, At One o'olook, P. M Upon a huge Platform placed on elevated pillara, en-' aiding overr spectator to obtain a completo view of this triumph of mi? lern pyrnnastlos. The I'uhllo cam. Rain only a very faint Idea from the verb na Pictorial Hcones of this stupendous display of It* Immense nt> tractlvenets anil naxarduun nature. It Ik the culmi nating glory vt Pancratlo Art andTnt er.tiilfstsiie cens of progressive ulent known In history, yielding a distinction >>!>.>rdin .toto no event r.c.rUl lu tha annals of Popular Am?sements. 8PE0IAT. NOTICE.?Ladles and person* naturally nerrous and tlinl I, cnttrUlniai* feaie.of aroulent t? the fearless P.nneniti<t, are respoutfullv Informed, that lit case SUI. KKRDIN \S*I> should foil from faU giddy eminence, novel arrnnveiuorilA an- mail? by tho nsit of India-robber mattresses and i pi Ing- In the plat form tn save him from eeMoti? Injnry. 'ttut he pe?e ran? aueoeeds. with a polished crac? nnd loatMMskill that ignores all peril, In ruihleving result? nnrtenlably nmiuunf*, ciusin? the fasolnatod populneu to appland with ?nthrtslaatio freut y auj colonel ?bouta of ad? miration, *o Intensely Motivating uro the ?duguler aai luajeatlo performance? of s - The Champion of Athletes, SW Doors open at 2 and 7 P. M. Porr? mince? coxnmtnoo at Uolf-paut 2 au 17? T. IL ADHHSniin. F?rat cUae seftta. .$1.00 Seoond ol?M sofsta.0?7S Octo?xurio 0