The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 05, 1867, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON i CU.. rBOFBIEIOBS. . O fi cc *o if? lix:. u?> ai. *ei. bCS ?CIPTION R*T?S.-< Bi? evy. twelve month?. flO? s x RM . h?, ii', tai*, an Kiths, r.2.30. AOTfi rTISLXU RVi I - - ineea vars a'me :. r 5:*: 5u>er"5oa, ar?u ti cc *... .rn- tor each PUJSO', .-. ! io ertion. Ma-:- - pc and Foacra] No iocs , i each. TERMS.- -sb, iu advance. L'.'l IJBtH ^:cu:d b. ailu>i-M.u to the P-ocr a'SWS, So. 18 Ua>-nc--t-.ci. < hari atoa, C Rj^JEClXD M v.\u-CKI.?ls xvii] notbereturned. CHARLESTON. TCILSTAY MORNING, NDViMBER o, 13C7. iV^IFS SUMMARY. -Cotton cloaod in Ken York awtvy and lover ct ISJc. for JliJdliug Uplands. -Sold was quoted at 41. -Cotton b lea in Liverpool 6oD0 biles: prioos uneht.nged. -Napoleon's Lifo of Jolies Cssar is a vccanian fail arc. - A herd of ba?iloes encountered a Paomc Railway train in Kansas, aocl stopp?.a tito moo motive. -Colfax ia wiling to bo ?ovorn ir ol Indtuua. and let Chase take his poor chuccM in thc? Presi? dential race. -Thc Uaisoj Doroe, in New York, has boen transform'*..] into a fashionable dry goods stor* rent 130,000. -Tho marciano of tho mighty evoker cf spirits, Mr. Hume, and Madatuo Moct, tho champagne wid >w, is announced. -A volume of the Chines? . wiso words" ot Con facias and Mencius, translated ia London, is b.-ing republished in this country. -It is rum red that Prince Gortschakoff is about to marry a divorced la-ly of 2i summers. Thc Priooe is oalv 70 years old. -A member of tao owiss Aipiso Club has ?U3t accouiphsltea th- fear, of walking ono hundred miios ia twenty-four boura. -Sauta Anna bas been tried ?it Vera Cruz and sc: tenesd to death. He ha- p.titioaed to tho su? preme Government ? jr mcroy. -The unfortunate Cariotta has painted a por? tait ot her deceased h iisband, wuioa is proiouac ed excellent by competent judges. -Prizo-?ghting is diminishing in England, ac? cording to thc Pall Mall Gazette* It is unfortu? nately increasing in the United states. -Tue passenger cara on the railway hom St. Piiter.iburg to Moscow aro two stories high, thc upper story being used for sleeping at night. -The artesian well ia Louisvale is DOT being enlarged to six inches ia diameter and 2 230 fee? In depth, which will make lt tho largest, iu tho world. -Tho fara cu tho Metnpbi? and Charleston Bail road has been reduced. Prom Memphis to Wash? ington, the faro la now only $3L2?, and $?0 lo Boston. -Tne North German Parliament has passed a resolution o dun? upon t de- F J der. 1 Chancellor to introdaoa next session ame isure relating to tre.de based upon free trade principles. -Bismarck is . ix foet m h ight, with broad Shoulders and ohe?t. rouad, fiend face, largo ohio eyes and a oui voioo. Ho is described as tho image of a rollicking pr.ze lighter. -The Lonllards, tobacco m..chants, made re? turns for Government tax in optembor to the amount of 1123,000, supposed to be the largost sum ever pa.d by any house ui the United ?taioe. -General S h.fbid disolaima say idea of being a candidate for United ata.ea j.n;tor from Vu> giuia. Ho denies having any political asp.ranon-, sud aays he muco prefers military to pohiicai life, -Corn is selling at forty C3nts a bushel in Pou totno county, Air bama, auJ moat ts ao very aban dant that it wid hive to bs exportad. Ia Mobilo corn ia tl.75 to $1.50 per basho!, and mea: 23 cents per pound. -The New York Tribune publishes a hst of one hundred and sixty-four lecturers for the winter campaign. Amoug them are thc names or Mrs. Theresa Yolvertcn, Georgo Alfred Townsend and Roger A. Pryor. -General Howard has mido his annual repon to General Grant, in which ho eays the amount of abandoned lands in possession of t ho Bar au is 215,021 acres, and tho numacr of pieces of town properly is 9?0. -Within the last few days there have been ?dight falls of snow m Ohio, In.aaai, Illinois and Minnesota, as weil as at Winchester and Wheel? ing. West, Virginia, aud ca the mountains ia Allega; i y County, Md. -It is said tua. Dickens' invariable oastom, while giving pubnc rcadnig', is to dov>:.' himself te it as a busaaesa, and to acoept no friendly invi? tations which would tend to uko up n.s time and distract bis attention. -Mr. Charles uarwin, autaor ot tho '"Crigin ot Bpeoies," has a new work m t ie press-"The Vari? ation of Animals and Pian 6 uao r Dom ntioatioa : or the Principles of Inheritance, Reversion, Cross? ing, Inte.-broedini/, and Election." -The New York Corxmc:c;al, a Republican Jour? nal, dociares cha: tne annual steadings from tue Government would more than sup ort its legit:* mate expenses and leave a margin tow ud tho pay. meat of the interest of the national debt. -There ia this ono pleasant consideration (to many) touch vg the election of "the clerical black? guard'' to tue United States Sonate, thai it will rene ve Tennessee from his presence. He ie a great nuisance, but, lucidly, not ubiquitous. -mias Fate's o?ae h vs a paradlo, in France. A certain Mlle. Solix has been haaatiag courts of law for thirty years, claiming a large property. Sae was stigmatised as a monomaniac, bat persevered sud now gets judgment for a million and a half francs. -The London papers aaa oomplti dag of tho high price of food ia that atty. Corn his risen 20 per cent, in a month, and the pr. s poet fer Winter appoar? decidedly bad. Waat thc poor wid do with the rising prices of the necessaries of Lac ts a eubjeot they hesitate lo contemplate. -Two hundred an 1 thlrty-aovea negroes have registered a. tho Freedmen's Bare tu ia Richmond, Va., aa having boen d.achargod by their employers for voting the Badiosl ticket, A largo majority of them are able-bodied mea. General bchoaeld says a support will nave :o b-j provided for them either by the city or General Government. -Ine San Antonio (Texas) Lxpress says: "We have- been shown a speoimon of bituminous brown ooah takea troai a mme oponed by tho Gao Com? pany to supply thou: works. Tho ooal is loan. near the eariaco, and is of tho some- oxtenslve strata which stretches across tho State. This ooal tnaL.es nae gue, and prvauoes about live ieo: ?f gas to rite pound. -Goa. Ord removed his UoiJqairtcro to Holly Bprings because the cost of everything that ho required waa ao high at VicLtburg that . e :ciad lt impossible to remain thora. He waa charged sight hundred doline a monta rent for a .? orv common establishment. At Hoi.y Springs no sc? our ea one o: tao flaoat and moat costly resideuoca ia the Seato at MoO per annum: -An ?p-ocjTiphad correspondance between Ben? nett ?ad Beam tt, Jr., is pubnahod. Tne fainer wrioe?, ** Waero are you ia th-.ao nays? I fear you are two fond of yoar yacht for th? position 1 have assigned you on my pipar." Tao sea re? plies from Deanoaico's-" I am otherwise and moro agreeably ea a^ed thia aa manager of your paper. Pleas J state ia * your* journal that this estibhshmont does not advertise ia tba New York Herald." -"A Veteran Observer," of the New York Times, who ia a distinga abed RopubLc?a of CincinnaU, sav6, aa to i 'JO IUCLCII oouiaiiitee of Oongrt.-s ap? pointed to inquuo Wiioiher Maryland has a Ropub hoau Coustit-vioo, tait ho oalis the previous question, which is: Does the committee know whai &RepubhcaaConstitution is? Tue veteran thea pr oe oeds to show that thero were no Republican Constitutions when tao Federal Costitution -"as vioptod if the Kau eal idt>a of Repaohcanism bc the corr oct one. -Tho F.o.:stoa (Iexas; Journal gives tho fo Ic'.ving ac.ouat of tho prominent reb i pohticians of that Sate: Judge O.dhiai is prao?ciug law in Houston; WigfaJ :a oogagc-d io ino saine business ! In Eagiaid; Reagan h LS marriodand g-.-ae tor'ana ingi Graham has also t thou a ^v.fe, aad returnee, to ads mt.ve S.ai-, Alabama; Branch baa bc:;, sleeted to Cvug.-i ?s, ba; w*i sos ... o vol to take boa seat; Labaooi is in partnership -uh a e. s-jj in t.o auction bns.ncas ta Houston; Gen. Warn i? practicing hv in Gaivesioa; Gray ia buddiag houses at He aston. -A salo of oid aaa rare coins bas 'reen ia pro? gresa m N-:w Yerk rms past w?o?. c higher pnce-' rtuity w.b a United dt-t.a I Hst 0.' 13'M valued at 8?C0. lucie was a copper ot Char.o m gUc'c re-gn aa.cb b.- u?-ai ;7, sud OUCiCj I Oic?;k coma of Aloiand r thu Greet, Ant. roans and AattocLu.-. rcK.oi.ed thu same pri?e. A possy of Wai;am the Conque : o. '.i d-y b? 535ht ?5 3-5 ; a bAii-peuny of Gvorgw L, ?4 ; a six penoo 0. George 11, 50 cents ; and a Lr. f-peunj t S tas same roigo, H 60. 'Inore were many others cf numismatio and antiquaries interest, all o?' which brought low m icos. Anifrwia colcn.al penales ranging from ? to 7 ocote. -The B!'?hme2dl papers contain accounts of furthc! n< tlc ' ?! J le? -c" served apon Coue-rvar uu gentles . c >! th i city by thc Racicalviri* hr.oe Cc-air; .: c. Of course no one regards thom, .. -. .. .? thc loss indicative of dangerous i invent ifi that recount. -Thc Wilmington and Weldon I.aiirocd Com any? - : - ti tod i loan i ?C00?i 0 in Balti? more, upon tao eocaxity ot its seven per cent, bonds runni.-.? thirty years, ibo bon s bein? taken it eighty-five cents, with interest added. Money enough thu secured to enable t!ic company fo entirely re-lay the ro.-.l with new iron, payoff its Qoati g 'eb. und to d' claro a dividend. -The Democrats ol Sew York city and county neid an immense mott ng :it Cooper Institute on rhursday overing. It ie- represented ss tho larg? est poht.eal Lathering held iu that city tor ? evora! years past. lite Institute waa not on.y crowded, Dut turee Greetings v?oro held on tho outside Speeches were uaadt by H^n. Dani ol W. Vooriicea, Uer. Samuel S. cox. Eon. Montgomery Blair, j. c. li'.a.er, Joel Parker, James T. Brody, Riobard 0'Ooixia.i, and other I exiling Democrat*. TUC Election?, To-day. In New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Minnesota, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan and Nevada tho eleoiious will be held to-day. Toe m.iin iuterest oentres iu New York, in which Sta:e the Republican:, are making fran? tic efforts and desperato exertions. Last year thc Republican majority for Governor WBS 13,700. The officers io bo chosen to-day are : Secretary of State, a full State Legislature, and a member of Congress in place of Mr. CRINKLING. HOMER N. NELSON, is tho Demo? cratic candidate for Secretary of Stuto, and JAMES li. MCKEAN, the Republican. lu Massae ousetta, the contest is for Gover? nor, Staio officers, and a Legislature. Last ; war tho Republicans had 65,809 majority. Tue fight now ia between Mr. JOHN Q ADA::?, Conservative, and ALEXANDER H. BILI.OCIC, Republican. In this bute thc Radicals ex? pect to lose macy votc3, and will not be disap? pointed. New York elects only a General Assembly; which body now sunda RS follows : SENATE Democrats 6, un i Republicans 13; HorsE-De? mocrats 27, and Republicans 33. Minnesota elects, a Governor, State othcers und a Legislature. The candidates for Govor nor arc CHARLES E. FlARDRAV, Democrat, und WM. R. MARSHALL, Republican. List year the Radicals had n majority of 10.208, but this year a large Democratic gaiu is expected. Kansas elects a Legislature, aud votes on Con? stitutional Amendments giving the sutfrago to women and negrece. Last year the Rudicals had 11,319 majority, and tho Legislature stood 18 Demuorats and 91 Republloans. Wisconsiu elects a Governor, State officers, :md R Legislature, which body will elect a suc? cessor io Senator DOOLITTLE. The candidates for Governor are JOHN D. TALLMADGE, Demo? crat, and Lucius FAIBOBILD, Republican. Last year tue Radical majority, for Congress, was 28,907. Maryland e!ecf9 a Legislature. In this State tho Radicals have no hope. Beforo another issuo of the NEWS reaches tho ?'yes of our readers, the great contest will have b< en decided. The North will have cho? sen between up wita tho white aud up with the negro:-between security and insecurity; between despotism and civil frecdo.n;-between conservatism and destruction. With no im? proper confidence, bu: with faith in Providence and ourselves, we may now await a knowledge of tho result. -?~ ELg Turkey and idttlo Candia. The Grund Turk ABDUL AZIZ, is treing to sit eu two stools ; and, between European ec? lecticism, and Asiatic intolerance, may fall headless from th i thn nc. As long as tuc Tur1: retained his lopg stir? rups, curved scimitar, snowy turban, and flow? ing robes, there wan force in his individual and national character; and each Moslem saw in himself a prospective inheritor of the per c.nial ITourts of Mahomet's promised Para? dise. As long as Le limited his ambition to sacking wives aud sackuig cities, with an occa? sional ciurdur or bowstringing to keep his hand iu, ho might purl'^rm his ablutions with a clear consc.eiice, believo ia tho permanence of Mesl<-m rule, and look to the hazardous puB Bfire over the razor-edged Bridge of Death with all thc confidence of a muscular unbeliever. But the ideas of 'he Frank pierced farther taan his sword. Effeailnttcy, old-womanism, fashion, foua l an empty corner in the heart of the Turk; and those who might have attained a PucHalic as unmitigated Moslems, awakened prejudice and fanaticism, by adopting the closely-buttoned tunic, tight nether garments, and or*iup:ng boots of tho onco hated stranger. ABDUL MSUJID, the ato Sultun, might have been taken for a European King but for the number of his W?V?S ; and he emulated Haps? burg, Bourbon and Brunswick, ia his thorough thick-beadedness, Incapacity of improvement, und lavish expenditure of the revenue of bis realm?. At last he did the best act of his life and-died. ABDUL AZIZ, without any as 6.i?s?Dat:ons or pitchings into the Bosphorus, came to the throne, and has but lately roturn cd to his dominions from a tour in infidel Europe. And the cuitan, cro->s-Ioggcd and cushioned, with obibouquc iti mouth, sits cm the shun s of thc Bosphorus, and thinks over what be bus seen. Thc sea is al his feet;-is LIB howiug, bending, slave. It boars him from palace to palace; it lifts his armed navies into the very walls of his garden ; it watches the walls of his Serail: :: stifles ihe Intrigues of his ministers; i: quiets the soandaie of his court ; it extin? guishes his rivalB, and hushes his naughty wives, one by one;-but it does not teach him tuat high lesson of politic justice and conces? sion which neither King nor Kaiser can know too well. One resolution, at last, he does form; and it is but proper tba: a Monarch whose capital city hus but ono street, should himself hiv* but ose idea. Christian Europe has called upon tho Sultan to relinquish throbbing, struggling, Candia, and rermit its ".uion with Greece. ?Ven/?<???? mue is now his cry :-the wily Asiatio learned a lesson abroad that he is turning to good ao ounr In rej ly to menco-e or entreaty, the ?alton steadily says,-we Cannot submit to the dismemberment of our empire,-we will not take the ?rst step on th . road that leads to our collapse and destruction. 1 rom him the doc triue of "oppressed Nationalities" will receive naught but the cold shoulder. If England de? mands the freedom of Crete, hs will tell her to iouk af home, sud liberate p or, downtrodden Ireland. It' France mallet aa anpeal-he will bid NAPOLEON give liberty to the Arab, abolish his prisons At Cayenne, and relinquish his idea of i" '-Jibing au empire iu Africa. If Austria says .i word on the side ot Christ and Christianity I 1.,. will tell ber to look to her owu exiles, and keep her faith with Hungary. If the United ?.ates talk loud, and look big- hfl will suggest to her that she had beter set her own house in order, and restore civil liberty to tho Southern States, beforo she plays Don Qu.xote for the ifcies of the tidelc--- Mediterranean This is what Aaori Azis learned in Europe ; and it is this which guides his counsels when he dog? gedly declares that ho will not give up one inch of land over which his banner has waved. Tuc str'ggle in Crete is regarded as u war between tbs Crescent and the Cross: between Mohammedanism and Christianity. This feel? ing ha: enlisted the sympathies of Europe and j Amend ca tue sile of Crete, and tempts the j Givat Powers to bully the Sultan, for lakiDg ?- od care ol his own. But t^ere ara two sides to even a Turkish question Candia has a u ge Miaommeian population, and the Chris? tian iuLo.i i. eu mere handful. These lutter Dare surf^rvi ?iud o-dmed mach; but it is clearly enough proved that they cannot gain their independence wiun"ir. foreign aid. Strange a? ii may appear, thc rule of thc Snl tuu is in?: i and benevolent ; aud, although it io repugnant to our prejudices that even ?ne Chris? tian should ho unilcr Turkish .?way. it is very doubtful whether the Cand?an* would gain mach by the annexation thai they pray for. Indeed, if Greece ran .!?? anything al ?ill for the Cami IRIS, the can do moro for oilier? than ?Lo has the will to do foi herself. Candia may be made an excuse for the inter terence of Russia. Thc Cretan insurgents may be made thc eatspaws to pull the chest? nuts out of ihe fire. Bul, as in all cases in which big powers and little powers are brought into contact. Candia is eure io lose, whoever el?e may win. WENDELL PHILLIPS has delivered a lecture at Boston, and has spoken disrespectfully of Gfucial GitANT. Ho culled him the . Great Amerioan riddle," whose opinions no one knows, und of whose thoughts every "one is ignoruut. Mr. PHILLIPS said that even news? paper correspondents could make nothing of tho "American riddle," and that the country was, nevertheless, willing to trust itself to tho guidance ol'a man who says : "Shut your eyes and give the fate of thc people to me." He admitted that (?KAN: was a condensation of ALEXANDER, NAPOLEON, MARS, and WELLING? TON; but demanded to know what was his view of the present duty, and future necessity. Thc venerable WENDELL is unreasonable. If GK ANT has nothing to say, how can he say it ? If he is so fond of cigars that his words are all smoke, how can he make himself heard 1 Wait a while WENDELL! General GRANT is like the sailor's parrot ;-if he does not talk, he is a beggar to think. Ax IMPORTANT CASE has been decided in Georgia in the Cnitcd States District Court. A ciao named YOCELL, in 1804, bought of a Mr. DEAN a plantation for $84,000 in Confederate money. DEAN remained in possession, and, ufter the war, entered iuto a rent contract with Mr. HARVEY, the administrator of YOVELL. Afterwards DEAN filed a bill in the Georgia Supreme Court to set aside the rule, and enjoin HARVEY from ejecting him, upon the ground that the consideration. Confederate uioney, made the sale void. The injunction was grant? ed, but afterwards dissolved. DEAN moved away, leaving his tenant in possession, dis? missed his case in the Superior Court, and commenced his suit by bill in the Cnited States Court, praying for an injunction and relief, as before. The case being argued, Judge ERS? KINE dismissed the bill, thus .sustaining the legality of the original purchase. LOOK OUT, OR YOU WILL LOSE A FORTUNE! The Georgi*. St ito Lottery, for the beucht of the Ma? sonic Orphans' Home, clos s ita sale of tickets This Doy, at 6 P. M., for the drawing of November C:h. Capi ttl Prize 820,000. Ttckota only One Do.lar. Office No, 20 Broad street. November 5 1 LOTTERIES. GEORGIA STATE UINM FOB THE OF THE WM wm HOM BOYD, WILSON & CO., Managers. Great Extra Scheme, CLASS C. CAPITAL PRIZE $20,000, ON THE HAVANA PLAN. $60,000 in Prizes to be distributed. TICKETS OM?Ol DOLLAR! TO BF. DRAWN AT ATLANTA, OA., WEDNESDAY, NOV'R 6th, 1867. AH the Prizes will be drawn! A PACKAGE OP TEN TICKETS FOR TEH DOLLARS LIABLE TO BRA W ?30,000! ALSO. THE GRAND SCHEME, CLASS G. To be drawu at Atlanta, (?a., Nov. 13th, 1867. CAPITAL PRIZE $60,001). j I Prize or.660,000 ? Prises or. .8!J,50C 1 Prise or.. 25,000 18 Prizes of. SOO 1 Prise or. 10,000 55 Prises of... 35(J 3 Prises of... 5,000 150 Prises of.. ?OC 54 APPROXIMATION PRIZES AMOUNTING T? $19,350. 30,000 NUMBERS.518 PRIZES. TICKETS $12. HALVES $<>. QUARTERS $3. EIGHTS $1.50. The above Brilliant Scheme is worthy thu attention ol tho public. Its management ls under the control of gen tlemeu of Hie bumest standing in our midst, and iu the Masonic fraternity. Ihe cuurterof this Lottery is from the .- tate of Georgia, and bonds given for thc payment OJ all pris?e. All Prises paid without discount. Official Drawings sent each purchaser. AU Pris?e cashed at thia Office. HST ? orr?;:, orden-e may rely on prompt attention tc o.ders by simply enclosing mouey with full address. S?jr Ail orders for Ticket:, Schemes, and information tr b? addressed to JAMES BEOR, Manager's Agent. Lock E^x No. 68t, Charleston, S. C. Office; Nf. 20 BBOAD STREET. Octooer 1* KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY (ON THE HAVANA PLAN i FOR THE B E NIF IT OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, HURRAY, EDDY k CO., Managers. Great Scheme. CLASS V. CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! i Prise of.850,000 1 29 Prize? of. . 81,000 1 Prize of.20,000 OU frizes of. -lou I Prise of.8,000 1155 Prises of.'. ?00 I Prise of.7,000 220 Prize? of.. . .183 14 ! 'rue? of..5,000 | 315 Approximation Prizes, amounting to 822,950. 7SS PKlZiCS-8*30,650 L\ PRIZF.s TO BE DISTRIBUTED ! To lie drawu at Covington, Kentucky, NOVEMBER l?tli, 186?. WHOLE TICKETS. S12 ; HALVES. $6 ; QUABIEP.S, sa. EIGHTHS. SI 60 The ?.Lances aro lar more tavoiablc to draw prizes in thia tiJiu in any other Lottery in thc world. Purchasers oi LoUery 'lickots should always ?samliie the rcbrmes. P ii** paid in full without ulscouut Oflicial drawings boot each purchaser. Corresponder?a may roly ou prompt attention to orders by enclosing money with mil address. "?S?rAil o der* for tickets, achenes and lnfo:mauon lo be addressed to H T. PETEitS. Fnlled Suites Licensed A^ent. Key Box 92, Charleston, S C Onice No. t?) Hascl street Novamb?r 1 _WANTS._ VITAN TED, A COMPORTARLE HOC SK, I 7 containing four squire Rooms, and located above nd within ten minutes walk of the Po-toffice. Address. stating tom:s and when posse-ion can be given, "F." office ol thc Duly .^ows. 3 November 5 rr/ANTED, A SITUATION HY A RE PECT. VV ARLE white female, .vito la o competent child's ourse, and c >u no p ;.iu sowiug. Will m.iko hersell geu eral y usefal. Has no ol Jcctlon to traveling to nnv r?rt ot' the State. Can b, seen for tw days at No. l?? KT.>G STREET, near liroad. 1r November 5 ASITIATIDV WANTED, BF A UK SPECTAKLE White Girl, as Cook and Washer. Has no objection to g<> travel with a family. Apply to >o. 47 EAST BAY. i" November 8 TET ANTED] \ GOOD CUOK. APPLY AT \} T. Wi. CATER, llntlnlgo Avenue. November ? 1 ITT ANTED, V GOOD COOK, WASHER AND Vf IRONER, and to mike herself generally useful. Gool racorni.endatious roquircd. Applyatthe CORNER OF THOMAS AND RALCLHTE STREE IS, No. 48, Westside. I? Novembers ?ITT ANTED.-T<7 INVEST THKEK HUN V? DRED DOLLARS, jn some safe, lucrative busi? ness, which will give empiovmeut to thc aovortiaer. .State business, with lull name, and where an interview may bc bad. Address I J. ll., Daily News of?cc. Novnuiber 'J Vi WANTED-SALESMEN IV EVERY COUN? TY south, fur an artie.e iu great demand: f">00 made by enc ?gent his Hist month. Addros-H immedi? ately BLISS ii MAC EATHR'JN, Louisvilb, Ky. October ttl Imo WASTED-A PARTXKR WITH A CAPI? TAL of ?4000, either ac?ve or silent. BuBli esa will pay 3i per cent ou investment. Address E. J. H., Citv Postoibce. c October . 1 1 TT A N I E D- A~SITU ATIOX BY A COMPE > > T?XX BOOKKEEPER, from tho 15th of Novem? ber. Thu bebt rcfercuces e.iveu. Adc ross SIGMA, Daily New? Office. 12 October 31 * GENTS WANTED FOR iL I HE GRAY JACKET'S, And how they Lived, Fought, au i Died tor Dillie, WITH Incidents and .Sketches of Life in the Confederacy. Send tor CirculaT. Address JONES BROTHERS k CO.. Broad street, Atlanta, Ga. Octoher 21 Imo* TO RENT. TO RENT, FOR A TERM OP YEARS, h- following Sea Island Plantations: Three on Edlsto Island, one on Wadmalaw Island, one on John's Island. For particulars apply t ? Flt YSEB J: DILL, Fac? tors, Adgor's North Wharf. tuthsS November 6 rt O REST, THE .NEW AXD ELIGIBLY JL aituatcd HOUSE No. 151 Calhoun a.reet, next to corner of Rutledge Avenue, containing four upnght rooms; also pantry and dressing rc om, double piazza, cistern, io ..r n oined kltcheu, and gas fixtures through? out. Apply to Northwest comer of CALHOUN STREET AND RU 1 LEDGE AVENUE. 1 November 5 Tl O REST. A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, No. 4 J. BEAUFAIN STREET. Apply to A. B. CUNNING ! H iM, No. "i Limehouae street. November 0 8* COTTON PLANTATIONS ON JAMES ISLAND.-To rent, two One COTTON PLANTA? TiONS, well draiueJ and in good order, and well set? tled. Mules, flay, Corn and Agricultural Implements on thc plate can be arranged on aixom uodatin"> terms. Ap? ply to R. W. KINSMAN, No. 2T9 King street. November 5 tuthi VEGETABLE FARM.-TO HF, NT, eight milos from the oity, on Ashloy 1 Ivor, a FARM ot 76 acres, under cultivation, ono of tho best Farms in the vicinity of the city for the cultivation of Vegetables for the Northern market. Mules and Farming Utensils can be arran.ed on accommodating terms. Applr to H. W. KINSMAN, No. 279 King street. November ? tuthi VEGE I ABLK FARMS ON JAMES' ISLAND TO RENT.-Three fire VEGETABLE FARMS', ail in order for put.lug a crop of vegetables immediately in for the Northern market. Mulo - sud Farming Utensils can be arranged on accommodating terms. Apply to H. w. KINSMAN, November 5_tuth4 No. 279 King street FIR FURBISH K O ROOM? FOR FAMI? LIES or single gen lernen, with or without Board, within a ?ow jarda ct . itv Hallway. Apply at THis OF F1CE. thstu3*_October 31 TO LUT, PART OF A HOUSE IN PINCH NEY STREET, No, 28, to a smalll family without children. A man uolng business .own town will find this a desirable location. A suitable family can arrange with the undersigned at the Lumber Yard, corner Bay and Market Btr et J. J. N. WOOD. Novemuei 4 3* IO KENT, THE FIRST FLOOR OF A plcu santly located Realdonce below Broad street, consisting ol four One Hooms, with Kitchen and Ser? vants' Kooma. Will bo reutod low to a permanent ten ant. Address J. S. lt.. Lock Box .NO. 92, Charleston. November 2 C TO RENT, FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS. WITB or without Board, iu a private family, in the lower part ot the city and ou Une of City Railway. Suited for family or single gentlemen. Apply at THIS OFFICE. October 2C FOR SALE. FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND GOOD will of a Grocery Stand In the lower part of tho city. For particulars apply at Mr. II. L. HABENICHT, No. 4 Tradd street, and Mr. F. ENTLEMAN, corner Church ?ind Tradd strcots. 1* Novomber 6 IMilt SALE, OLD NEWSPAPERS, IN ANY QUANTI l Y, price 75 cents per hundred. Apply at the Oftici- ol the DAUA NEWS. Imo i ctober 23 COPARTNERSHIPS, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE UNDEBSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY ENTERED into a Copartnership, under the name and style of MCMILLAN A JOWITT, for the pur;.ose of conducting the BOOK and JOB PRTNTLNli, and HOOK BINDING business, at No. 33 Bsyue street. JAME? w. MCMILLAN. I HAD. C. JOWITT. CHARLESTON. November 1, 1867. November 4 ti DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF KANAPAUX. LANNFAU A CO. IS this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. J. T KANAPAUX, J. B. LANNEAU. November 1, 18<17. J A. LALAUE. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL CONTINUE THE GROCERY, COMMISSION AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, and respectfully so licit a continuance of patronage. Being suthorized to close up the affairs of the Ute firm, those indebted will make payment to us. KANAPAUX A: LANNEAU. J. T. KAXAJ-ACX.J. B. LAN??EAU. November 1 ftuth3 REMOVALS. BRITISH CONSULATE KEMOVED TO THE OFFICE OF THE SPANISH Consul, No. 48 BROAD STREET, Ui.ttl further no? tice. GEO. RIVERS WALKER, October SO H. M. Acting Conbul. BOARDING. AFEW FAMILIES AND SINGLE GEN? TLEMEN, wishing to have WASHING and IRON? ING done with neatness sud safety, will lind it to their interest to spply at No. 7 BURNs" LANE. Orders thank tully received. 4* November 4 BOARDING.-A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated w.th no \UT> la a prtvutc fami? ly. Apply at No. 2 GEORGE STREET. Terms mode? rate_October 24 FIRST CL ASS BOA RD W ITH COM PORTA? BLY turnisbed room., can be had at No. 1 SO? CIETY STREET. Imo October 9 BOARDING.-EXCELLENT BOARD CAN ba obtained, at reasonable ratea, by appl\ lng at No. 4?4 KING STREET, ono door above Hudson street, near tho Citadel, ihe Street Cars j ass the door every wu minutes. Jmo October 7 STORAGE. STORAGE, THE MOST CENTRAL AND convenient lu the cir--, at very reasonable prices, for COTTON, RIC:, SALT, FERTILIZERS, Ac Ac. In I suronce, when desired, as low as auv in thc citv. Apply GEO. W, CLARK & CO., Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets. L'ptember 17 TAILORING, ETC. FALL AM) WllNTFH GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. DOEBAUM & MENKE, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO ISO KING STREET, THREE DOORS ABOVE HORLBECK'S ALLEY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A TULL SUPPLY OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS of evory description, suits nued In Uie highest style, and as cheaply as cm bo done by any other establishment iu the city Full SAtisiacti^n guaranteed. thstulmo October 17 EDGERTON & RICHARDS HAVE NOW OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMEBi 3 AND VEST? INGS, which they are pn-ptired tn make np, OR WILL SELL BY THE YARD. A LSI" MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, uren AS : WHITE LINEN BOSOM SHIRT1;. SHARSPUARE COL? LARS Merino and Shaker Flannel Undershirts sud Diaww-i Duke of Edim urgti Cravat Ties Suspender.-*. Kid uiovci Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Cotton Halt Hot* English Silk Umbrellas, etc. Tailors* Trimmings. ALL OF WHICH i ll EY WILL SELL Al THE I.?'WEST MARKET PRICES. BARGAINS ?X FLANNELS. SAXONY, WELSH, PATENT AND TWILLED SCAR LT. of direct importation liom Liverpool, which WP? ..ter at Wholesale and Retail, at a considerable reduction trom import cost, or EJ low us the interior articlu of American Flannels. They are all Wool, without uilxtme of shoddy, and are admirably adapted tor Ladi^' Balmo? ral skirts. Nos 34 AND 3* ?ROAD STREET October 25 BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC\_ LUMBER AND BUILDING MATE? RIALS. PRIME NORTHERN WHITE PINE OF ALL KIND-;. Mahogany, M'Uldinf?? Newels, BaMUlcr?, \ e-nears, B ach Walnut. Hi. kory, Asii. Oak, Doors, Sashce, Plas? tering Laths. Pickets! Pahngs, Nails, spikes, Shingles. The above in larye aoaoitment and variety fur ^ale at wholesale and ratall tor cub J. N WOOD. Aueur, Corner Market und Bay. October 17 tnstu;'mo* TV) ? E T ? Pl G S. CITY COUNCIL. THE REGULAR MEETING WILL BEHELD THIS EVENING, In Council Chamber, at 5 o'clock. W. H. SMITH, Novembcr? 1 Clerk o? Council. LHAKL!:STO.\ LOA Ul) OF Til ADE. Tm. BEGDLAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE Charleston Board of Trade will Le held TkiiEven? ing, at 7 o'clock, P. M., at the Char leeton Hotel Club Room. Bv order of the President, JOHN B. STEELE, Secretary. November 5 j CHARLESTON KI FLU MK* SOCIETY. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE SO? CIETY will be held Thi> Keening, at half-past 7 o'clock, at Masonic Ball, E. G. CONNIFFE, November .*. I secretary an<l Troaaurcr. CHARLESTON STEAM l l KK COMPANY OF AXEMEN, ATT E'S ? A REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF your Company Th it Emling, Stn inst, at Harket Hall, at 7 ? o'clock. By order. W. KNOX, November 6 L Sccrutary C. S. F. Co. A. VIGIL.YVF FIRE ENGIN u COMPANY." AT I END THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of your I ompan\, nt your Hall, TAK Evening, ot 7 o'c.ock. Br order. JOHN T. HUMPHREYS. November 5 1 Secretary. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY. THE RI GULAR MONTHLY MEETING WILL BE hold This Evening, at tho Hall, at 7 o'clok. THOS. O'BR. EN, November 5 1 Secretary. FREUNDSCHAFTSBUND. THE MONTHLY MEETING OF THIS SOCIETY takes place Tc-Sighl, ut 8 oVlocS. Prcmpt attend? ance is requested. By order of tho President. OHAS. SIEGLING, November 5 1 Secretary. LOOK OUT, OR YOU WILL LOSE A FORTUNE 1 The Georaia State Lottery for tho benefit of tho Mu sonic Orphans' Dome, closes itu sale of ticket? This Day. al fi P. M., tor the drawing ot November Gth. Capi? tal Prize ?20,000. Tickets only One Dollar. Office No. 20 Broad street. November 6 1 AMUSEMENTS. HIBERNIAN HALL, Commencing To-Monw, 6th. ST. ^ZLALUR,, MAGICIAN AND VENTRILOQUIST INDIAN, CHIN ESK AND EGYPTIAN MYSTERIES. Dance of Fairy Children. Admission 60c.; Cirldren under 12 years 25c. Seats will be reserved for Ladies._November 6 LADIES'FAIR FOR THE BUILDING OF AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT FLORENCE. S. C. THE LADIES WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THIS CHURCH have determined to hold a FAIR, on the 12th, 13th, Hth a d 16th of November at tho MASONIC HALL. Arrangements aro being made to have a CONCERT or CHARADE the last two nights. D' ors open at 10 o'clocc each day, and 7 o'clock each evening. Admittance 26 cents. Any donation or contribution will be thantful'y re? ceived. 17 October 28 EDUCATIONAL. FEMALE COLLEGE. THE FALL TERM OF THE FEMALE COLLEGE, Sparenburg, S. C., will ope i October 3d. 1807. The President, Rev. A. W. CUMMINGS, D. D., wiU be aided by competent, experienced teachers In every de? partment. Board for half year....$70.00 Tunion. 20.00 Condngcnt Fee. 2.00 Music and all tho Ornamental Branches very low. Those wishing to patronlzo the School will pleaao ad? dress thc Pn sidont. Itu August 9 MKS. JOHN LAURENS1 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES IT^ILL RESUME ITS EXERCISES OCTOBER 1ST, Y V CORNER WENTWORTH AND SMITH STREETS. Thc course of atudiss ls thorough and complete. The French Department will bo conducted by a resident Fi euch Teacher, and tho young ladies will bo required tn speak French. For terms, etc., apply as above. September 19 tbstu RAILROADS. SOUTH CAROLINA lt AIL Ito Ai) (I EN ERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, J CHARLESTON, 3. C.. October 4, 18C7. ( THE NIGHT EXPRESS FREIOHT AND ACCOM MODATION PASSENGER TRAINS will uot run on Sunday Night*. All Freight tor Columbia by Dals Train must bf> tn the Depot by 2 P. M., aud for Augusta by 3 P. M. H. T. PEAKE. October'. fituth Imo General Superintendent. MILLINERY, ETC. MRS. BOOTH WILL OPEN HER STOCK OF MILLINERY IND FANCY GOODS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, TO WHICH THE ATTENTION OF HER CUSTOMERS IS INVITED. October M tdaatafi TONSORIAL. L. HELTER 1TAKES TE IS METHOD OF INFORMING HIS friends and customers, and the public generally, that he has removed iroin Meeting street, neat tho Mills House, to NO. 93 M RKET STREET, North side, be? tween Meetiug and klug streets, where l e has opened tho fluest and most FASHIONABLE SHAVING AND HAIR DRE>slNO SALOON tn Charleston. November'J _ _Jj_ FASHIONABLE HAIR DRESSING SALOON ! No. 114 Market Street, ONE DOOR EAST OF KING STREET. JAMES LOMBARDO PAYS STRICT ATTENTION IN HAIR CUTTINO, SHAVING. AND DYEING HAIR, lu the la'est style, and all other branches of the tonsorial art, and ls willing to receive all of hts old customer., and the public In goneral. JUTES. SHAVING.W cents. HAIR CUTTING.35 cents. SHAMPOOING.86 ceDbJ If you wish an r asy shave. As good aa Barber ever gav?, Just call a: my Snaving Saloon. I'll cut and dress the hair with gracs. To ?mt thc contour of the face October 10 thaiu2mos HOTELS. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. - o- - C. A. MILLER.(ashler. .?. P. HORBACH.Superlutendeiit. October 17 s. SWANDALE". PROPRIETOR OF THF. Mansion House, Jiiuc GREENVILLE, S. C. ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. PROPRIETORS : WM. A. Ut'RD.Of New Orleans. W. F. CORKERY.Ol Spottswood Hotel, Ri, hmond. Ie?ra]ih mid" Railroad Offices in Rotunda ol'Hotel. Juuo Vi limo STEVENS HOUSE, No?. ?1. :?J, ri5 ANO ?7 Broadway, N. Y., oppose Fowling Green-i n the tiropeau Plau.-TUE STEVENS HO*l'SE ia Well uud widely known to the travelling public. The location is es? pecially suit.-ale >o merchants und business meu; it is in .lose proximity to the business pari ortho city-is on thobigliwa} oi Southern and Western travel-and ndia i-eut tu all the Principal Railroad and s.e'imboat depots. rh? STliVJtNS HOUSE hu liberal accommodation for ve; 300 gilesta-ii well furnished, uud possesses every modern Improvement :"r the ? omfort und entertainment .f its Inmates, i nc rooms ure spacious anu well venti ated- provided v.itu aa; uud water-tba attcudauce is prompt ami respectful-and the table ii generously pro ...j. cl ?uh . vi ry delicacy ol the season at moderate rates. The roo:ii : having been rvlumi^htd and remodeled, w . ip ena' i ofter extra facilities foi thecoiutori ind leariin- ; oar guests. GEO. K- Ol \M:A CO., May 22 Hmo Proprietor.. TOBACCO. ETC. HAVANA CIGARS, OF NEW CROP, AT WHOLESALE AND HEX'.TL. ri ER STEAMERS COLUMBIA ANO MOBO CASTLE, I bavo received supplies oi flit Qrst-claM brands rf PARTAOAS. LONDRES. si;:-; la aud 2a FIGARO, Pi.EXvADOS CABARGAS, LONDRES, Mor. and Sup., aud UP MANX. URI: VAS. ON HAND VET OF OLD ('KOP t PRINCE OK WALES, I ONDBES UPMANN, LONDRES INTIMIDAD. BREVAS AND LONDRES FSPANOLA, BREVAS EL RICO, CONDRFS LA MANOLA, LONDRES, etc. AUo nu buii.i .i tull assortment of FINEST CHEWING TOBACCO, OiC most popular braulin of SMOKING TO? BACCO, MEER8HAUJJ AND OTHER PIPES, and I Inri?" lot of DOMESTIC CIGARS, Kome a? low un S2 per bc*. F. E. SCHRODER, Meeting xiroet, opposite MIRV House. November ."> tuth.->3* TOBACCO. Q/ v/\ BOXES TOBACCO OKJKJ Holland? "Holden Ages"! Patrick's "Spotted 1 igor" (Veiy choice. Cnimpton ?: SODS "Morning Star" j "Sublert," "Frank Ennit " and other brandi. ALSO, 100 barrels aud casen SMOKING TOBACCO "DURHAM" ..DILL A RP" . ROUGH AND READY" "AMBULANCE," Ac. On consignment, direct from mmufacturers, and of? fered for eale "in hood" or "tax paid." G. FOLLIN, November 4 2 No. 151 East Bay street. FINANCIAL._ PHILIP H. KEGLER. BAISTKEB, NO. IO BROAD.STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. CHECKS FOR SALE ON NEW ?OBK, BALTIMORE AND BOSTON'. FOREIGN EXCHAXGE.-BLLLS DRAWN ON ALL THV PRINCIPAL CITIES IN EUROPE. GOLD, SILVER. SECURITIES, BANK NOTES &C, BOUGHT AND SOLD. COLLECTIUNS MADE AT ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Octobor29 Imo* 0 RY GOODS, ETC. LACE STORED Just opened, and receiving by every steamer, a full assortment of Lace Goods aud Em? broideries. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! OUR CLOAK BOOM IS NOW FULL. A COMPLET! ASSORTMENT OF SILK AND CLOTH SACQUES BASQUES, CIRCULARS AND SHAWLS ON HAND ANI ARRIVING PER EVERY STEAMER. DRY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, A RICH AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF DRE;: GOODS, consisting of BLAOK AND COLOBED SILKS POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, ALPACAS, and ah? DRE^S GOODS OF THE LOWER GRADES, CALICOES SHEETINGS, SHIRTING, WHITE GOODS, HOSIER} AND GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, in great variety and a ruh assortment of FANCY GOODS. .VB of which will be sold at tho lowest market rateo. J. R. READ & CO. NO. 263 KINO STREET. October 17 thstu2mo GREAT OPENING or FILL l_i\D WINTER 110THI1 AT GEO. LITTLE & CO/S, No. 313 King Street TITS HAVE JUST OPENED OUR EXTENSIVE STOC1 VT OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, to wale! i we invite those in want to cull and examine before pm chasing elsewhere. Our facilities are such tl at we ca offer our stock of Ready-made Clothing and Furnlsbiu Goods at such prices that will compare more favorabl than any other house in the Une. Our Btock ef Clotliiug were manufactured under ou onn sui ?r vision, and can state that they are made up i a workmanlike manner, and of fashionable styles. Ou stock con.iata ol all grade.-Fine, Medium, and Lo* Priced. BOYS' CLOTHING. In addition to the above, we nave on hand a very larg stock ot YOUTHS', BOYS' and CHILDREN'S CLOTS I INO, of all qualities. Parents wili Aid lt to their advar tage tu oall and mik? a selection. Our sties rango fror 3 years to IS years of age. WHITE AND COLORED LINEN 8HIRTS, of all quat ties, and warranted to flt. FURNISHING GOODS. We offer a large stock, consisti? g of Merino and Lamo' Wool Under-ahlrts and Drawers, Shakers' Flannel Shirt and Drawers, Canton Flannel Drawers, Travelling Shim all colora, English Half Hose, Suspenders, Bows, Nee Tief, silk and Worsted Scarfs, Silk and L. C. Handkei chiefs, hemmed and ready for use; Gloves, of French Doc skin, Buckskin, Buckskin Osuntlets; French Kids, Sill Cloth and Cas.imare; Collara, of Linen and Paper, c latest style. LOW PRICE PLANTATION CLOTH INC We offer for Freedmen's use, at the low price of FIVl DOLLARS PER SUIT (Sack and Pants We respecU'uEy solicit a call rr m the citizens c Charleston, and those visiting the city, to our complet stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING OOODS, aa will take pleasure in showing our goods to those wb may favor us with a call, and we wlil guarantee that w wUl seU at such prices that wUl suit the times, lor casi or city acceptance GEO. LITTLE A CO., No. 313 King street, October 29 tuthaStmoa Victoria Bange, 120 DEY GOODS 42? AT LESS TOAIS COST OF HAMMTDE ?if i ARE OFFERING PRINTS AT 8c., 10c. AND 13}<c. Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds Black and Colored Satinets and Cassimeres Black Silks at Si and upward A largs and varied assortment of Shawls, .Vc. Blanket?, Whi.e and Colored; Swiss Counterpaces, Ac Ladies' B'ack Cloth at S3 and upward. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! OF THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. AT IHE LOWES! AND M03I UNFASHIONABLI PRICES. G0UDK0P & BE?THNER No. 420 Kim; st. ( East side >, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF CALHOUN. November 4 t? FALL AM? WINTER DRY GOODS! HUE ATTENTION ul IHE TRADE ls SPECIALLY L Invited to onr Fall and Winter ?toe -: ot FOREIGN AM) DOMESTIC ZD-RT?" G-OOIDS, which ia uow c?mplete iu ever}' department, li WOOLLENS AND BLANKETS. adapted to Planters' m?e. we have a large stock, to whlcl we invite special attention. MARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN No. 143 31 EE TIN G STREET. September 7 ?moa BOOTS, SHOES, ET0. STOCK NOW COMPLETE DWARD DALY, Agt. WHOLESALE DEALER IN i. SHOES MO MM AT Xo. 1+1 MEETING STREET. ( H ARLESTON, S. C. October iii to0 GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. FLOUR? FLOUR ! OAA BABEEIS OF FLOUR-PALMETTO. LIVE OvfU OAK. and other brands. Just receded per etiamet Pnragossi. . , Forsale by RAVENEL k < 0.. Corner ?1 East Bay and Vanderhorot'e Waar . November 5 - OATS! OATS! Of\? \{\ BUSHELS PRIME OATS, LANDING EX OvV/l / steamer Somerset, and for ?i o by JOHN f'AMPSEN A CO.. No. H Market street, opposite State street. November 6 _2_ BUNDEE BA^G?NGT ?*? \ BALES SUPERIOR EXTRA HEAVY DOUBLE O U WARP DUNDEE Ji l E HAGGING ."> bale* Eura racking Bagging. Just received per "C hattnuo^a" from Liverpool. For sale by i:OP,T. MURK A CO. October 29 tuths? LIVERPOOL SALT, 5000 tSACKS XfV?RP0OL SALT- FOR HALE (VtAbcrOO tut^V ROBERT MURK k CO. PIG IRON. CATONS CELEBRATED "DIT10N 1oRQE" PK? tj\J IRON, per ship Charleston, from Liverpool. For sale, to arrive, by ROBERT M URE A CO. October 29 tuthsfi GUNNY CLOTH. EXTRA WEIGHT AND WIDTH, AT RE. DUCKD PRICES. lOO^llsj ?CNNY CLOTH, In lou to suit purchasers. For sale by ISAAC E. HERTZ jt CO. November 4_2_No. 201 East Bay. CORN, SHINGLES, BRICKS, &C 1?AA BUSHEL CORN JL O U U 50,COO Cypress Shingles 60.000 Carolina Bricks A lot of Spirit Bsrrela Bagging and Rope. For sale liv 5HACKELFORD k KELLY, October 30_No. 1 Boyce's Wharf GUNNY CLOTH." THE REST AND HEAVIEST IN THE CITY IS TO BE found at GEO. W. CLABK A CO.'S September 16 No. 199 East Bay. WHISKEYS, WINES & LIQUORS, IAH BBLS- WHISKEYS. OFDL7FEBENT QB ABES, 1 \J\J qualities and prices 500 caaea Claret Wines 100 casca Sehl dam Schnapps 100 casks Brandy, oin, Jamaica Rum. St. Croix Bun, New England Ram, Sherry Wine, Portwine, Madeira Wine, 4a, Ac. 1000 dozen of tho above in cases. For gale by September IT_GEO. W. ( LARK A CO. SALT, SYRUP, &c. I CAA SACKS SALT FOR SALE, IN LOTS TO XcJUU suit purchasers, at leis than markst rate?. 600 Blue Grit Grindstones. 100 barrels Syrup. 100 b?rrela Sugar. 1000 kegs Nails. 600 bags Shot, 1000 boxes Herring. 100 boxes Starch. 1000 boxes Soap. 100 boxes Tobacco, ic, &e. For sale by GEO. W. CLARK A CO. September IC GUNNY CLOTH ! GUNNY CLOTH t 1 AA BALES GUNNY CLOTH, EXTRA HEAVY. 1U\J 100 Rolls Gunny Cloth, Extra Heavy. Jost received. For sale low and m lota to ?ult, by September 16_GEO. W. CLARK A CO. BALING ROPE. 1AA COILS MANILLA ROPE. lUv 900 Colls Hemp Rope. 200 Coils Jute Rope. Just received ?sd lor sale cheap for cash, by September 10_GEO. W. CLARK A CO BREAD ! BREAD ! BREAD ! 1 A Af I BOXES ABMY BREAD. 1UUU For sale by GEO. W. CLARK A CO. Septemb. rio SMITH'S BURTON ALE. I A BARRELS JUST REC El VEX OF THAT CELE X VJ BRATED ALE, by GEO. W. CLARE A CO. September 16_ BALE, ROPE, BAGGING AND TWINE, FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, BY the Manufacturer H. C LUC CS, No. 67 Pine street. New York. September 24 imo COLGATE & CO.'S ~ ^^^W?^8j THE STANDARD OF Bgy^t^tf J Fer Sale by all Grocers. THOMAS R. AGNEW, D?FOBTEB AND ?TALES DI Fine Groceries, Choice Ton?, Etc.. fie, NOS. 2C0 and 262 GREENWICH- ,T" COR. OF MUR RAS NEW YORK. November OHS, PAINTS, ETC. OAK LEATHER BELTING. A FULL STOCK OF HOYT'S BROS. SUPERIOR PATENT STRETCHED PATENT RIVETED PATENT JOIN "ED Oak Leather Belting. THE GREAT DEMAND FOR THIS BELT IN ? DU? RING, Colonel L. M. HATCH'S Agency, la samotont g ta? rantee for Ita qualities. For aale at New York prlcas, by HOLMES & CALDER, Agents, Na 126 MEETING STREET, October 24_Imo_Charleston, 8. 0. ?miDlDZiCPMS. IO OOO TLEBAI) PR?MrDM P?BE WHITE 10,0.0 lbs. pure Philadelphia White Lead 8,000 lbs. Nsw York White Lead 6,000 lbs. pure French White Zinc 10,000 lbs. Washington Medal Wblte Zinc 8,000 lbs. Franklin Snow White Zinc. AB of the above for sale low by HOLMES A CALDER, October '?4 Imo_No. 186 Meeting street. OIL! OIL! OIL! I CAA OALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL ll 0\J\J 600 gailona Win tar Blasonad Waaia O? 800 gallous No. 1 Lard OU 600 gallen? No. 1 Tanners' OU 60C gallons White Oak OB 300 ga lona pura Neatafoot Oil 700 gaUona English Lin-aed OU 400 gallons Bolled Linseed OtL For sale low at HOLMES A CALDER, October 24 Imo Na 128 Meeting street COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ROBERT MURE & CO., lit >YCE & CO.'S WHARF, CHARLESTON. LIBER \L ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS or COTTON, RICE OB NAVAL STORES, to LKrar. pooh London and Glasgow, and to Northers ports, October 29_Lao R. M. MARSHALL & BROTHER, AUCTIONEERS, Real Estate Agents, Brokers, Ko, 33 BROAD-STREET. T> EAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac, BOUGHT AND SOLD XV ON COMMISSION: LOANS NEGOTIATED; PBO FttfT? LEASED. SS- Auction ot HORSES, FURNITURE, Ac., every Wednesday. October 19 JOHN i TUE0. GETTY, OMISSION MERCHANTS AND STEAMSHIP AGENTS, NO. AS EAST BAY, WUI make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGN - M NTS OF COTTON to our friends tn New York, 4c. Oe tolier 9 Imo WILLIAM ll. GILLJLANli 4 SOX, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. S3 HAINE STREET. WILLIS A- CHISOLM, FACTORS, mina MCIi??S, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, \T 'ILL Ai TEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE A^D VV SHIPMENT .to Foreigu and Domestic P'TU; o: CUtLOU. tU Lt, LUMBEB AND NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston. S. C. K. Zilvia. .A. B. CHISOLM Octol er it E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, [AS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMERS L street to No. 77 CHUBCfi STREW, near St. baal's AUey, August 31