The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 14, 1867, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEWS. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., TEOPRIETORS. Office So. IS Hay ne Street. 8TJB *C'IPTION" It VT ES.-Una c^py. twelve month?, $10; i x ra j .ths, IS; throe months, i2.50 ADVEitTISIN'? HArts.-.tineen cents sline for the arst Insertion, ?nd ten cents a line tor each subsequent in' crtion. Marriage and Funeral Notices ?1 each. TERMs.- 'ash, la advance Lt-.T 1 Ells should bj addressed to the Daaxr NEWS, No. 18 Haync--tree:, Charleston, s. C. REJECTED M\NUsCRLPTS will no: be returned. CHARLESTON. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14. 1867. NEWS SUMMARY. -Cotton has a declining tendency in Nsw Jork; sales 1C03 -ales at lS?c. for Middling Upmnds. -Gold closod at 140.J. -I i Liverpool cotton cb3od at 8Jd. for Uplands. -.Marshal Kano, of Baltimore, is now Tobacco? nist Bane, < f Danville. -Mrs. Stowe is writing a new novel among the orange Rroves of Florida. -The heirs of Anneke Jans are to have a famUy gathering at Pougnk epsie. -Adebna Patti authorises tho announcement that she is now onga7ed to anybody. -Florida and Louisiana promise us a large orange crop this season. Peaches will not grow in Florida. -The bread rio'3 at Torquav, Exm uth, and other places, have b:en sap. ressed, and quiet is again restored. -Badicals say nothing will ba done in Congress until the regulir meeting, bat the salaries will bs paid just the same. The wif j of a Brooklyn shoemaker ou Fridav presented ber hush nd with thirty-two pounds of baby in four packages. -Sixty-five yea? ago a lady planted her ridmg wbip. a ?bp of grapevine, atMontecito, California. Kow it covars a spt.es of 4830 feet. ?-Tue Princeton students made a great bobbery over tae Democratic victories, with bonfires and speeches in the College Campus. -The wmto trcst at New Orlo ns, on tho 2d, closes the yellow tiver season for 1837. The whole number of de..tbs by fever is repotted at SQ06. -The news of the great loss of shipoing by the tornado a: St. Tuooias has caused a wide spread faebng of depression in English commercial ch? oies. -A duel took place on the 13lh ult. between Prinoo Achille Marat and the Marquis de Bouge, near Paris. Tbs Marquis was slightly wounded in the arm. -The Bichmond Whig of the 12th inatant aays the Ben. James A. Seddon went to General Scho? field's headquarters at Bichmond on the lltb inst., ind took the amnesty oath. -Judge Belly, of Pennsylvania, ts out in a letter la which be says that Genera1 Grant will not carry a single Stat J a ?.os i th) p atforua bo stands upon will reoagniza ma .h.od suffrage. -The Nation newspaper says the Democrat''a party ie evidently going to Le strang enough next year to mako it worth while to beat them. It wasn't worth whilo at the last elections. -The German tragedienne. Janauscheck, plays a play whero she kills her son and horse" and tho New iorkers are in ecstades at her acting. 'N jvet were death-struggles so Lie-like," says one brJliant critic. -Tao corner stone of a new church, to be erect? ed by the Order of Dominican fathers-the first ohuroh of tho Order ereoted in New York city-was laid onSanday with imposing ceremonies in Lex? ington Avenue. -The Philadelphia oity railroads were in full operation last Sunday under the reoent decision of the Pennsylvania Supr me Court. In several of the oburoiies the ministers denounced the move? ment as wicked and unchristian like. -AU the difficulties that existed in tho way of arranging the aff-drs of the late Emperor Maxi? milian havo baeu ivercoma, and it appears that the Prinoe, to the great surprise of the Court at Vienna, has loft considerable fortuna. -The Broman ship* Astronom and Constantia arrived a; Naff Or.eans on Sunday wi.h lour hun? dred aad forty-amo emigrants, tao greater portion of wjom were tor tue Nortawast, and were takau on board a ataamboat for St. Louis without land? ing. -Tbs United States Bovenue steamer Wilder? ness, Lieutenant Carey, from Charleston, bound for Mexico, with Senor Bomoro, Mex.can Ministor, and his mother a^d aist.ron board, tououed at Key West for coil on the 1st inst., and proceeded to Vera Cru* on the 21 -Tue foreign commissioners at the Paris Expo? sition gave a farewell banquet to the Imperial Commission on tb; 2 j.a ultimo. The affair was a grand one, and toe bill of lara decided!; interna? tional. Only two American dishes appeared, calves' bead and lobster cutlets. -Several citizens of Matamoros, Mexico, recently oharxed certain civil oth-ials with beiug coucerned lu a coatoui-laud revo.utioa, wnereupoa the com? mander of the post arrested and imprison.d the informants. Another revolutionary movement is expected within a lew mouths. -A letter from Dry Tortugas says all the sol? diers of Fort Jefferson havo signed a poutiou to tho President, ukang for the release ot Dr. Mudd, one of the Linoolu conspirators, in conseuue.ee Qi his services in attending yellow icv.r patients At the post this lab. He was sentenced to lnipri aanment for lifo. -The National Intelligencer says that the ses? sion of Congress from November 21st to the first Monday in December will be devoted to impeach? ment; and if tho Bousu retuso to .m. each thc President, a resolution ofcensurjw.il bu offered as an a terna:.ve measure. If they can't whip Mr. Joainson. they can make months at him. -Bennett has a poer op.uion of the So...hem Solans. He thus sneers at thuir Convantio. s: "As they wi.l he all Badical, and considerabh mixed wita black, we may expeoc them to 'pla> snob fantastio tricks baforo h gh Heaven as will make the angels weep' and the Northern Democra? cy rejoice. After the tragedy comes the force.1 -The report of the committee of the Cincin? nati Cb auber of Commerce, to whioh has been referred the subject of strongly recommending Congress to take tho tax off co'ton and sugar produced in this country, was on Saturday adopted at a full meeting of tho Chamber by a unanimous vote. Over nine hundred mombers were m attendance. -Those, strong minded ladies, Susan 13. Antho? ny, Lucy Stone, and Mrs. Cady Stanton, together ertu "otuer promment ladies of Kansas," have projected an extensive campaign in the Northern aad Eastern Staus, and have arranged for meet? ings ..cs. mouth in the principal cities of New York, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania, to agitate the question of i'emalo suffrage. s? By the arrival at Now York of the steamor Marmion, from Bio Janeuo, ou tho 10th ult., and gt. Tuouias ou the lat inst . we get additional par? ticulars of tho terrible hurricane at the latter pi&oe ou tao 23tu of Octooer. The gale laste onlv about four bouts, but raged with such vio? lence that trees were torn up aud houses lifted from their foundations and dashed to pieces. Thousands of people oro rendered houseless, and s> number of hvss were 1 st. -A dispatch from Loni -vibe, Tennessee, states that an ex-aoldior ot the Seventeenth South Caro? lina regiment, name 1 McLain, was arrested, ou Saturday last, while offering for sale $10,000 worth of diamonds and watches, con istiug of one pair cluster di mond ear-drops, one bracelet, and one neck ch-in, with a large diamond in each. He claims to have found them buried wita other fine Jewelry. Tba names of Hampton and Preston were engraved on the jewelry. -It has lately been ma do publio that the cele? brated Doctor olary Walker, of the Federal army, ?JO waa aapturcd by the Confederates, and im? prisoned at RicumanJ during tho war, was not a graduate of any mauLoil col.ogo whatever, in fact had no ma-Loai education, but was simply a spy, waa was puiaed into tao advaaco for the purpose of being captured, in tho hopo that her sex would Obtain tor uer very lenient treatment from tue Confederates, aad thus give her more extended opportunities of observation. -lue Ne tv ?or? Mail says : "Shawls are gene, rally worn and Jonsidared more elegant for car? riage or visiting dress taan the richest tacks or olooks. Tney are simply fold3j, and tho ugh hood formed by pinning a largo fold in tho back is not seen; ..t w*s foreign to the true chaiacter and graao of a propar shawl dsaperie, ?au it has paased away. Wo havo 3oen a few cf theso ele? gant and expensive articles of Paisley and India nunufacture, and nothing can ba moro superb or better suite 1 for fail toilet. Only ladies of com? manding height or majoatic grace can wear them idvanUgeo?sly. Tuey ore decrledly matronly. -Af.er a suspension of cable news from Europe for four da, s thc lines commenced workine again on Sunda, h.t. farniahins us with foreign Ittelli gence irom ae Stu matant. Among tue otha diepatches received was ono dated London, 8th instant, giving the following inf arinatian relative to the cable tariff, which, itwdlr a seen, is roduced at least one hali The dispatch aays : "Ail the dc tails of tho now tariff of tho Atlantic cab] boon settled, wo aro enabled to announce lowing moderations, to go nto effector of December proximo, vix : Tolls between of New York and any place in Great Bi Ireland on messages of ten words, not e: ii!tv letters m all, $25; each word arter ten. $2.5-'. Tho address, dato and signi tho extent o' five words, twenty-five lette: to bo sent free of charge. No extra cha bc mad? for ncssagos ia c :do consisting words, but messages in cipher, that is to s sage? in numerals or in letters of the alpha forming any 'inown or dictionary words o of places, ships, persons, &c, aro to bo i for the first teu words $25, a: d for each ad cipher $2.50. Tolls between New York ( poiuts West una South thereof wiil be obs addition to tho abovo." Tbe Financial Slough. The City Council aro in office. The still the power to act officially; ant thiir duty to inaugurate immediately scheme of judicious retrenchment as will the City to meet its current expenses, never too late to begin reform; and eve day is adding to our difficulties. There i dant room for wise action; and the C pects that the gentlemen who have ch: its aflairs will arrange such a scale of S3 tures as eau with certainty be met by come of the present year. Two points are everywhere admitted: that the taxa ion of the City cannot be iz ed; and, SECOND, that the outlay must down until it c .mes within the limits of uue. luis is something with which to und it reduces the whole vexed questio consideration of what expenses, now bei curred, aaa be done away with alto"ethe what expenses can, with safety, be reduc The report of the Committee cn Bet: ment is already before the public. It ha r ad in Council; and its consideratio: postponed on accouut of the uncertain! attended the tenure of olee of the body WHS asked :o carry it into effect. The : of the Committee ia a basis upon which I aud there is no reason to suppose that i ibors would object to any consistent moi tious of the Ordinance founded upon i proposition for Retrenchment has been and at least the saving shown in the Co tee's report should in some way bc ensure But there is much difference of opinion he quarter in which retrenchment shoul gin. It is generally admitted that, unie: city has an efficient police, w ell-lighted st and passable roads and sidewalks, its cannot bc built up, its citizens will not 1 cure, and o uutry merchants canno expected to give it the whole of regular trade. Admitting this to true, the question arises-what is ctS ient police, what is the cost of lightiuj streets, and what is the cost of keeping roads and id'-walks in tolerable rej Some of these questions can be best ans? in Council, others eau pet haps be detern upon ordinary business priucip es. In re to the police, for instance, it is clear en that it would be unwise to reduco the nut of the force, and, at the same time, out c the pay of the men who are retained. T who remained would have extra work and e responsibility ; and, whatever change is s in tb? aggregate number of officers and me seems only wise and prudent that there sh be no reduction of pay. About the streets, less eau be said, but it may be urged thu such lavish outlay be permitted, as that wi was so heavy a drain upon tue resources o? year which has just come lo a close. Discussion and deliberation will throw 1 upon the matter. The Council will doubt receive with pleasure any well-considered i gestion. In the meanwhile, this paper publish any responsible communient ion wi has for its object the i alancing of Receipts Expenses, aa impartial reduction of the i expenditure, and the attempt to raise Char ton from the financial slough into which cums anees have encouraged her to iii Every man has his own theory of city gove meal ; and, although tbe Council do not exp to please every one of their constituents, tl will be gratified at seeing the views and desi of their intelligent fellow-citixeos. The Or na ce founded on the report of the Commit on Retrenchment will not be acted upon ui the neit regular meeting of Council; a there is abundaut time for such consultation will allow the Mayor and Aldermen to procc with some certainty that they are support! and sustained, by private and public opinit A Grave Charge Agalust our Judiciary More than ouco the Judiciary of South Cai lina have been driven from the bench by ami Cary order which honor would not permit tht to obey; but it wus not expected that a Soul ern gentlem n would be so upt a soholar, as at empt to accomplish with a word what ti sword could never do. Colouel Johnston, the President of the C tumbiu and Augusta Bailroud, is reported 1 the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel to ha spoken us toliows, ut the nunu.il meeting of tl stockholders of hts Company : "Ile supposed that they (rumors that tl work on the road had again been stopped t individual interference) were founded on pn ceedings in the nature of appeal, in the Di trict Court of South Carolina, between the Cit of Columbia and the South Carolina Railroa Company. This company was not a party l i hese proceedings. So far as the rights of th: company were ooncerned, he believed that the were fully oouviuced, by the receat decision t Chancellor CARROLL, in the matter of the ic junction which terminated the case betwee this company and the South Carolina; an while he denied the authority of a decision de livered by a Judge who was himself a membe ot one of the corporations, and directly inter ested in the result as a stockholder, to bint anybody, it certaiuly could not affect this oom puny, not a party to it." These remarks cover three points. As to tht first, it is enough to say that, although the Co lumbla aud Augusta Railroad was not a part} to the suit between the South Carolina Railroad aud City of Columbia, the proceedings were caused by that railroad haviug, without war? rant, attempted to cross the track of the South Caroliua Railroad; and Unit the aecision was against the City of Columbia, ?. e., against the Columbia and Augusta Railroad. As to the second, the decision of Chancellor CARROLL was uot final, as an appeal was taken, and will soon be argued. The third point is the most serious, tor, if he is correctly reported, Colonel JOHN? STON hus churged Judgt? MOSES, who rendered the decision iu Columbia iu favor of the South Carolina Railroad, with being biassed and swayed by interested motives. Colonel JOHN? STON is reported to have said that Judge MOSES vvas "a member of thc corporation" and ''directly ./itera ted in the result," and he denied the "au? thority of a decision" rendered by such a Judge Surely Colonel JOHNSTON, whatever his zeal or temper, cannot have allowed himself to use such expressions as these. The President of a road which is expected to be built with Caroii na money, which has received the endorsement of the State upon its bonds, which has been subscribed to by tuo City of Columbia, cannot have so insulted the whole judiciary of this State. He cann.t have said that a Judge upon the Bench would bo influenced by personal motives, und sell his judicial honor, stain his robe ol" office, and sacrifice his purity and in t> gnty, because he was the fortunate possessor of a few shares of railroad stock. It is even loubtful whether Judge MOSES owns a single share of South Carolina Railruad stock; but, *htther hs does or no', he is a Judge cf South Carolina, and, as such, is above sneer, taunt, and suspicion. Tt:i6 is no tixu for a North Carolinian to turn upon a South Carolinian; for one South? erner to turn upon and rend another. If Col. JOHNSTON said what is reported of him, he in? sulted tho wholo judiciary of South Carolina; he did that which no United States officer has attempted or desired to do. lt is hoped that Colonel JOHNSTON has not been correctly re? ported. THE NEW YORK Tribune advises the Virginia Radicals to rnnke their new Constitution as liberal as possible, and to exclude few or no rebels from tho suffrage and thc right to hold office. This, it says, will insure the adoption of the Constitution, will disarm the white rebels, who are holding back in the hope that thc Radicals will be guilty of retaliation, con? fiscation and general exclusion, and will con? trast with " the relentless narrowness, and ex? clusiveness of the Conservativo party." The Tribune then uses the following words, which are a portent of the fate that will attend Radi? calism in its contest with the just principles of a disfranchised majority : " Moreover, it is a fact whioh few have yet learned, that the power of a disfranchised minority is greater, by reason of the power of the principle of I justice which is crucified and persecuted in them, than if they were enfranchised." IF ALL THE Southern States are re-admitted by thc time of the Presidential election, the electoral vote will be 317; absolute majority re? quired, 159. The Radicate havo hopelessly lost the following States: California, Connecti? cut, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jer? sey, Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio, whiol poll 119 votes, or only 40 less than a majority of the whole. This can be made up before the elections. Indiana and Mississippi give 29 votes, and both of these States may be expect? ed to fall into the Conservative ranks. Several of the Northwestern States will cut loose from Radicalism and Afrioanism, during the coming year, and it will be hard so to Africanize the South that some one State will not vote for the Conservative candidate. Before the Presiden? tial eleotion, Radicalism may be expected to be S3 dead as a do ir nail. THE SOUTHERN STATES are advised to memo? rialise Congress for the repeal of the cotton and sugar tax. This would be useless. The great cities of the West have already taken up the matter, and, with tho assistance of New York, they can put such a pressure upon Con? gress as will compel that body to repeal one of its most foolish impositions North and West feel the vant of cot'en. They know its impor? tance to their merchants and their mills ; and they may be trusted to do for their own sakes, all that they can to ensure the repeal of a tax which is restraining and strangling the pro? ductive industry of the South. CLOTHING & FURNISHING COOPS. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING ! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL iii I Ul/U 111; \ U Ul I ) WEST SIDE. Three doors aboye Wentworth. EST1BLIS1DJN 18481 WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR STOCK OF REID? CLOTHING which is complete, and evetything manufaoturod by us, at PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH THE HILES. Twenty years' experience in the manufacture ol Clothing for this market exclusively, gives us tho advantage over many EctaMUhmcnts who have to trust entirely to o'-hers with getting up their Stock. An examination of our Goods is most respect folly solicited. I. L FALK & GO., WHOLESALE AAD RETAIL CL01MRS, NO. 303 KING ST., West side, 3 doors above Wentwor.'h. October M_thgtu2mos GREAT OPENING FILL MD WM CLOTHING GEO. LITTLE & CO.'S, No. 213 King Street WE HAVE JUST OPENLD OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK O?" FALL AND WINTER CLO i HING, to whioh we Invite those in want to cull and examine before pur chasing ol se whore. Our iuciliUes are such t atwo can offpr our stock oi Biadv-made Clothing and Furnishing Gooda at such prices tait wlU comparo moro favorable (han any other bouse in the Une. Our stock of Clot lng wera manufactured undor our om au division, and can state that they aro male up In a workmanlike manner, and of lashlonable stylos. Our stock consists ot all graues-Fine, Modinm, and LOW Priced. BO vs? CLOTHING;. In addition to the above, wo havo on hand a very largo stock ot YOUTH-'. BOW and CHILDREN'S CL >TH INo, ot all qualities, i arenta will fl d lt to their advau lags to call[and m ks aselecuon. Our ute range from 3 years to 18 years of age. WHITE AND COLORED LINEN SHIRTS, of all quali? ties, and warranted to flt FURNISHING GOODS. Wo offer a larpe G tock, consist? af? of Merino and Lamb's Wool Under>shiiti and Drawers, Shakers' Flannel Shins ondDraw?r?, Canton Flan.cl Drawers. Travelling Shirts, all colors, English Halt Huse, suspenders. Hows, Nook j ic*, silk and Worsted Searls, silk an J L. 2. Baulker ch.el's, bemmtd and ready tor use; Gloves, of French Dog? skin, Buckskin, Buckskin Gauntlets; French Kids, bilk. Cloth and C sat un ere; Collar?, of Linen and Paper, ot latest style. LOW PRICE PLANTATION CLOTHING We offer forFreedmau's use, at the low prico of FIVE DOLLAR* PEU SUIT (^ack and Pant ). We respectfully soiloit a call tr m the citizens of Charleston, and those visiting the city, to our complete stock or CLOrULNG AND FURNISHING GOODS, and wiU take ploasurc in showing our goods to those who may favor us wi h a call, and we will guuxantoe that we will sell ut -uch prices that will emt the times, tor caah or city acceptance.'. GEO. LITT LE ti CO., Ko. 213 K lng street, October 29 tttths2mo3 Victo.ia Bange. AGRICULTURAL PERUVIAN GUANO. ??-r TONS GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. TO AR OD RIVE per 6Chr. L. A edwards. For balo by .. J. KERR i CO. November 13 3 TO ?SKA ISL.ASD COTTON PLANTERS. THEiROPRIEIOrSOF "BOLTON PLANTATION," late "?AKKtR'S." in ? L Andrew's Parish, hivinp put In 6ueces-ful oi oration MCCARTHY'a GI S, pro? pelled by steam, propose GINNINo AND PROPERLY PRtPAnLNU i OR MARKIT sEA . s LAND COTi'ON, at su-tomary rates of tole. Ihc finning and preparation of tho Cotton will bc under tuc superintendcuce ot Mr. GEORGE W. s. LL? OARE, to whom ali upp.icaiions may be addressed. H. DEF. YOUNG, AGENT FOR THE PKOPRTETORS. OctobM 81 13 BUILDING MATERIAL, ETC. LLMBER AND BUILDING MATJb RIALS. PRIME NORTHERN WHIT;' PINE OF ALL KINDS. Mahogany, M ulnlugs. Newels, Banisters, Veneers. U act Walnut. Hi kory, Ash, oak. Doors, bashes, P as. ter.ng LatM, Picken, Paling?, Nais, spikes, bingles, lae ubovo in laxite as-ortment und variciV fo: sale at wholesale and reiaii .ot saan. *J. N. WOOD, -pen?, , ," CcrLer market-no Hay. Octobrrl7 tb-ru3'"o* E. M. WHITING, CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CHALMl.Bs Street to Ne, 77 CHURCH 6TRBBX, near St. MicOaoi'B Alley. August 31 WANTS. WANTED, A SITU iTIOV BY A LAD WHO writes a por>? bimi, ?ado Stauda buok-ke' ping, xs a gn.-i l Copyist, and cm give thc best reieronos. Ad? dress M. L. A., Post Dt?cc._X overa bet 14 WANTED, A t'OMPK'I'E.VT StPERIN TENI LST to take charge ot a Rice Plantation on Combabee Uiver. ADAMS, FROsT ii CO.. Novoiuber la tuths3 Adgor'a No. tb Wharf. WAXTEO, AGENTS F-iR AN EXCEL L .M' ARTICLE in cr??t demand. Apply at J. ARNOLl-'d. No. lia church stroot, between Queen and Cha.mers street. 4* November 13 AGEvrS WANTED FOR A VIKGINIA LIFE IN-UitANCE COMPANY.-Tho Richmond Ba. ki g and Iunuroue Company, of Richmond, Va, IN URES LIVES ou the most reasonable .erms, with se? curity undoub.cd. Tbo-e unable to insure an MADE ABLE. AGhNTo WAMEu ia every city and county in tho Union, App icants for Agencies wUl adirose i. B. STARKE, General Agent, November 12 Imo Box No. 203, Richmmd. Va. WANTE.'. BY 1 Li ' UV COMPETENT TO teach Etghsh, Fronch and Music, employment in tue city. Address X. Y. Z., Daily News Office. November 8 Imo WANTED, A SITUATION AS TEACHER or Governess, by a loung Lair, competent to teach English, E. cuca and JJusio. i ho best of refer, entes giveu. ?or lux.har itformation, address J. CA? JI iK, -v'.iO i tc tdi.or southern Cultivator, A tuena, G. Novo .her 7 13 WANTED, A MAN THOROUGHLY AC QUAIN ! ED with ali thc branches ot Bookkeeping anti Accounting, to go io Galveaion, Texas. Andrem f>. A., Hox2bd4jN-w xork post?nico. Novimb-r ti _12 WANTED-TO I.WEST TH lt EE HUN? Oiiu.ii DOLLARS, in some sate, lucrative busi? ness, which w.u give employment to tue a vertieer. state business, mtc tull namo, ?nd where an interview may be h-d. address T J. H., Dully Newe office. Novotnbcr 2 13 WANTED-SALESMEN IN EVERY COUN TY south, loren ?nice in great demand; ?&00 mauebytne grut bis Ai st mouth. Address tinta.ui .te y BLISS & MAC Ld.TH.-t J >, Loulsvl.ls, Ky. uctober hi _Imo AGENTS WANTED FOR i HE GRAY JACKETS, And bow they Lived, i ought, un . Died for Dixie, WITH Incidents and sketches of Lifo in tb* Confederacy. Sena tor Circulars. Address JONES BBOTHER3 * CO., Broad n trefle, Atlanta, Ga. October 21 Imo* TO RENT. TO KENT, A PART UF '1 HAT DELIGHT. I UL Residence, No. 68 CHU hCH STREET, con ?>iaua"' ot three Booms, with mci1 kitchen. Also, a largo trout Room, imitable fur an - ?lca. Apply ou tue PREMISES. _3?|_November ll TO LEASE, A FARM OF 87,^ ACRES, ON state Plank Road, S utiles it om the city. Apply to SM iTR ii MCGILLIVRAY, Real Estate Agents, November Tl tuturi Ns. .7 Btoau street COTTON PLANTATIONS ON JAMES ISLAND.-lo tent, two nnoCO'TTuN PLANTA? LONS, web drained and lu g.-od order, and well set? tled. Mules, Lay, Corn and Agricultural impiomeuts on tae place can bo u. range J on acorn nodating terms. Ap? ply to t. W. KIN ii al AH, No. 3:9 King street. November 6 tuthi VEGETABLE FARM-TO Kn. .vi, oignt m les from tho city, on Ashley i iver, a FA UM ot ?6 acres, under cmt.vation, ons of the beet Tarma in me viciuliy ot the cuy to.- the- cultivation of Vegetables lor the Northern m.rkct Mulos and Farming Utensils can oe arr.u ed on accommodating tarma Applr to H. W. KLNSMAN, No. 27U King street. Novoaihur6 _tuthl VEGE . ABLE FARMS ON JAMES' ISLAND TO BENT.-Throe flee VEGETABLE FARMS, ali in order for pu..lng a ero, of vegetables lmmcdia.eiy in tor ibu Nurthern market. Muid und Farming Utensil* can be arrangea ou accommoda ti g urnia. Apply to H. W. K.NsMAn, November 5 luih4 No. 279 Knu street TL? RENT. F I R ROOMS IN A DELIGHT? FULLY situated Uou.se ou sou b Bay, and xi enan ivoua lt icq ired. Apply ut No. 36 HAY ..E STREET, November 18 _ TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, tuo VALUADLE ESTATE belonging to the late coloucl Kci.t, Bituaied m oiaugeburg utt.tr.ct., oneist i g of 36.U aeies, two-thirds cleared. The sell ls rich red dav, nuu .or ai Mads of crops, i Le Le?ate is water? ed by a large creel, on whioii .sa FiNt MILL ScAT ANLDAM cOaiPLLiE; the lest water-power in the State icr Mills aud Factories; a.tua.iou healthy all th* yoai- round. Cu the p.ac. are sixty .aborers .ire??lm> n), wno wouiu coutruot uueapiy, aa they ucelre to remain. The Estato wm bo leased mr a term ol yeats in one body, or iu rarma to euit am Ul capital, ?or terms, ap? ply to MOWi.Y a CO. November 13 FOR SALE. I?Hm SALE-ONE PU E DOUBLE BANK ' ORGAN, fire o uves, with Un etoj.e end a tr?mulo amp. Alto, one and a halt octavo Pedal Basa-m .ker, Ganan, Needham ? Co. This or?au ia suitaole lora church or Hall, and 1 - in go-c. order, having Just been roi u-reJ. MCKAY &: CA ai PB-LL, November 14 1 No 136 Meeting street. FOR SALE OR TO RENT, 1 HE 1 LANTA i I0.1 ou Ldist - Island kno.n aa the Headquarters, or Seabroo Ti .cc, containing 300 acres oi buei quai ty cot.on and provision laud, aud 60 acres in woods. On thu place ure a dwelling Lou -.e with 10 rooms, barns, staci.s, lut-uuilaings and quarters tor 20 lami.iea; ad tn firegrate order. Also, au uutmauni supp.y ot good water. Steamet* to end from Charle .?ton lauu et tho ilaco tour umes a werk, making it s very eligible location tor a store. tor terms, ap, ly to J. ?VA>S EDINGS, Edlato, or CLIi F i .i> a aiAT'HLWEs, Char.eeton. November 13_wth FUR SALE OR LEASE, REAL ESTATE lu the mo. t d caira h 0 local ty in the city. 1er ..a nooiai. Apply to J. li. SLJA.1, .NO. 1 Ann street, be? tween the Lours ot ll A. M. and 3 P. M. Nov moer ll_Imo SEA ISLAND A.\D UPLAND COTTUN AMD Ll E PLANTAI IONS. F.IRM- aud CIT. PitOPER x a Of ah kinds lor SaLc and LLASE by CLLVTORD ii aiATBEWES, Real Estate Aleuts, No. 68 Broad street. November 9 amos FOR SALE OR RENT, AN EXTENSIVE TUl'.i-x-MLNE FARM, helougiug 0 the Estato ol J. H. McINTusH, uta siiUa.td near so.ioty Hid, un tho eberawand DornngtOu Rai.rou.., is e?t..ch tor Bale or rent; tcge.ber with two Disui utica, Tools, tn. A pur chaoer, or .ossie wiehiUK te eat additional oozes, can secura aktilCsj white iaboi on reasonable tarmi. ED W.UUJ .tlC-NaU ti, Exi'r, November 8 6 bocieiy b.u, So. Ca. T7HJK SALE, OLD NEWSPAPEB8, IN ANY JC QUANTiiY, price 76 cents per h tinda eu. Apply at me Otho ol the DAiLi NeWS. Imo ? cloner 28 LOST. LUST.-' SLAPED FROM HM l'Ai?E. A CANARY BIRO, win a top-knot on lu bead. i itera] nwaM wld De paid ter tba nc-v.ry 01 the same, to be lill ut No. ll WJLNTWURIB -JIREET. ??ovcniDor lt 2 DKOPPEOON TUE NIGHT OF TH bl 13 IB november, near the Actor's entrance ot the Circus p.vi.Uou. a OJJIUIUJJOIZLIJ WU.Ta, EitAlINE FUR LA LL-, the two low^r Bu.um ol Wuite Guss, and the who.o hued wita Wniie -1.. . '1 be ttnuer wtil obtain smtable reward by leaving lt a the Da-Tr-CJlVcn' ur FiCL, in Broad-treet. November 14 BOARDING. BOARDING_A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated w.t.i BOARD in a private fami? ly. Apply at Na 2 GEORGE STREET. Terme mode? rate._ October 34 BOARDING-EXCELLENT BOARD CAN bo oblainnd, at roasnnaale ratee, by applying at No, A~4 KING STREET, one door above Hudson street, near thu CitadoL The Street Cars pose the door every ten minutes. 3m a Ootober 7 STORAGE. ^STORAGE, THE MOST CENTRAL ANO O convenient in the city, at very reasonable prices, tor COTTON, RIC -, SALT, FERTILIZERS, atc ftc. lu surance, when desired, as 1-iw us any lu the city. Apply 0 GEO. W. CLARK ii CO., Corner East Bay and Cumberland streets. Soptember 17 REMOVALS. BRITISH CONSULATE EEMOVED TO THE OFFICE OF THE SPANISH Consul, No, 4* BJOAD STREET, m ?il further no W i- GEO. RIVERS WALKLR, October SO H. m. Acting Oumul. HARDWARE, ETC. IT \ SHEPHERD & COHEN, NO. 297 KING STREET. October 10 th8 mm\ mis i STOVES ? AT TD? YER? LOWEST MA?(JET PRICES. THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED COOKING AND HEATING STOVES: OLIVE BRANCH MUTUAL FRIEND NOBLE COOK BARLEY SHEAF RIVAL RANGE GUIDE RANGE CAROLINA COOK. HEATING STOVES FOE CHURCHES. HOI ELS, SCHOOLS AND SALOONS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CEE1PEST AND BEST I.N ILE SOU.BEEN MARKET. GUBa'J, BARKLEY & IO. No. 150 MEETING STREET, November 2 2sioa Charleston, S. C. MEETINGS. GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE MA? SONS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE ANNUAL COMMUNICATION OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND Li DGE OF AN IKNT FREE MASONS Ot' SOUTH CAHOLINA will be holden at Masonic Hall, Che leaton, on Tuesday, 10th Novomber, 1867, commeociug at High Two'.vc. Worshipful Masters and Wardens, ot Delegates of sub? ordinate Lodges, Grand OrllcerB and Past Masters will lake due nonce ona govern themselves accordingly. R.BRUNS, Grand Secretary. tf^Columbia papers will copy. November 9_9,12.14,rM9 WASHINGTON LODGE, No. ii, A.?. F.?. M.*. AREGULAR COMMUNICATION OF TBIS LODI IE will bo lull ut Masonic Hall, 7'Aia ( hui s lay) Evening, ll h inst..n:, at 7 o'clock. Momberg au.I du didates tor Degrees uro desired to attend. Member* in arrears are o p cia.ly requested to come forward, as the ru <. wUl bo enforced. By o dor ol tho W. M. S. WE KB, November ll 1 herretnry. JET * A. STEAM PIKE ENGINE COMPANY. THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF YOUR Company will be held This Evening, nth matant, at Market Hull, at hulf-p et 7 o'clock. By order of tho President. 7. G. LYNCH, November 14 1 Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND CONCERT! The Post Band of Charleston WILL GIVE A O OITOEE-T OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC AT HIBERNIAN HALL, On Saturday Evening November 16 ?ff Doora open et 7 o'cloi k. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock, ilclccte to bo had at'ne Charleston H.tel end Mil a Houaa. PROGRAMME : 1. OVEBI?BE- Aliesaandro Stradolla-By Flowtow. Fall Band. 2. GBAND SELECTION FROM TROVATORE. By Verdi-Full Band. 8. WALTZ HILDA-By Godfrey-.Oroheatta. 4. POTPi'Ui.RI-from Nonna-By Bellini...urcheatn. 6. OALOP-Champagne-By Lumby.Full Band. 6. OVERTURE FROM MARTHA-By Flowtow. FuB Bind. 7. POLKA-Kuk Kuk-By Hsraog.Orchestra, 8. S. LECTION FROM ERNANI-By Verdi..Orchestra. 9. WALTZ-Gardes Tie La Beine-By Godfrey. orchestra. 10. BUENOS NOCHES. THOMAS WELDON, M rulo Director. November 14_ S CHARLESTON T H BATBB. Lessees and Managers.Tutwrroir k Baa, Of the Savannah and Vicksburg Th ea tree. THE MANAGEMENT RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the Ladlee and Gentlemen of charleston and vi lnlty that they have, In conjunci?n with the Hiber? nian society tutted up the popular resort. Hibernian Sall, and will inaugurate on or about NOVEMBER 18th, A Si HIES 07 Brilliant Dramatic Sensations, Producing during a etty (limited to three weekai th? fol. lowing select, Fashionable and Truly Ureat Specialties, wita tb* Beat Company and Appointments la tia* LITTLE BAREFOOT HEIR Al LAW ROSEDALE LEAF YEAS KJMEU AND r UL LET EBEN OH SPY SEVEN SISTERS BEAUTY AND BEAST THE ANGELS BLACK CROOK, kc Seite secured in advance, 6 November 18 LADIES' FAIR FOR THE BUILDING OF AN EPISCOPAL CHURCH AT FLORENCE. 8. C. mHE LADIES WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THIS J CHURCH have determined to hold a FAIR, on tba 12? IS th, 14th ad 15th of November at the MASONIC HALL. Arrangements are being made to have a CON CE BT or CHARADE the lost two Dights. Dcor* open at io o'oloca each day, and 7 o'clock each evening. Admittance 20 cent*. Any donation or contribution will be thantful'y re? ceived. 17 October 28 EDUCATIONAL. YOUNG LADIES' COLLEGIATE INSTI? TUTE. THE IXIGENCIES OF THU TIMES HAVE CAUSED tb* Comniisaioners of the State Normal end High achoo, to tue tba building a* a Free School. Tb a State Normal and High School, aa now organized, wi 11 eref re bo tra aferred, under the title of the YOUNG LADlno' COLLEGIATE INS TI CUTE, to the comme dious building on the north aide of George street, No. 28, one door weet oi King street, opening OCTOBER 2d, 1867. Tuition in the Preparatory Department, 812.60 per half icsaiou, or $60 pur annum; in ? be Co legiaie Depart? ment, ?16 per half session, or ?60 per annum. French, Drawiar, and Vocal Music, are included In the regular courae. Latin, O reek. Gtrman. italian. Spanish. IL ?tramonta! Music and Pointing, are extra, at moderate charg?e. A limite number of Bo rd er will be received at the Institute. Board, V80 per mouth, or StfOu per anama, inducing Waa lng. Lights, FueL etc. Parlor Boarders received at the above price*. All payment* strictly in advance. Board of Instruction a* follow* t Rev. HENRY M. MOOD, A M., Principal; Rev. HLNBY A. BAbS, A. M., Pro lessor of Mathema lea and Ancient Languages; P ro? fe.-sor LEWIS R. UiRBS A. M., M. D., Lee eurer on Chemistry and Natural Philosophy; Professor F. ti. HOLME-, Lecturer on Geology and Natural Hi tory; L. A. FRAMPTON, M. h., Proiesaor of Modern Lan guage*, Pro.coacr WM. MASTERMAN, Instructor in Vocal MUolo ; Mis* MARY O. MOOD, Instructress in Drawing and Tainting; Misa LAURA IL HILL, Instruc? tress in Eng Uah Branch?e. September 2 m th imo? MK!. JOHN LAURENS* BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB YOUNG PASTES WILL BESUME ITS EXERCISES OCTOBER 1ST, CORNER WENTWORTH A.ND SMITU STREETn. l.be course ot studlea la thorough and complete. The French Department w?l oe conducted by a resident F ench Teacher, and the young ladlee will bo required to speak French, tor terms, ?te., apply aa above. September 19 thara BOOTS, SHOES, ETD. 500 Gases BOOTS ANO SH0E8. JUST RECEIVED, TN ADDITION TO OUR FORMER STOCK, FIVE HUNDRED CASES OF BOOTS AND sdOlS, direct from the o un tifao hirer?, which we offer for ?ai* at the lowest market pr ieee. D. F. FLEMING & CO., NO. 2 HAYNE STREET, CORNER OF CHURCH STREET. November 6 STOCK NOW COMPLETE. EDWARD DALT, Agt. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS. SHOES ll TRUNKS, AT No. 141 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. October 81 Imo INSURANCE. HIE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND 3 LO RE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Davpital.916,000,000, Gold. STOCKHOLDERS PERSONALE RESPONSIBLE. LOSSES ADJUSTED HERE. 0. T. LOWNDES, Agent, May 16_th7mo?_No. Brood street. ROYAL INSDRffi COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL: rWO MILLIONS OF POUNDS STERLING. EIRE RISKS TAKEN ON BUILDINGS, MERCHAN? DISE, AND PRODUCE. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED HEBE. W. C. BEE & CO., Agents. COR. VANDEEHOBSrs WHARF AND EAST BAY. Novcmb r ll_mth9 LIFE mum mm, DFFIL'E LN BEAR OF ELMORE INSURANCE CO., LAW RANGE, BROAD STREET. 'WORLD IDTOil ?FI INSURANCE CO.," OF NEW YORK, Pit?mont Real siaTtMisarance Company. Ol' VIRGINIA FOR LUE INSURANCE ONLY. J. ALFRED CAT, November 4 Lao Charte? tan, 8. ft O N FECTIO N E BY ; ETO. FRENCH CONFECTIONERY ALABOE SUPPLY, JUST RECEIVED, AND SHALL CONTINUE IO REC' IVE, by every steamer, the Anett FRENCH CONFECTIONERY KINSMAN'S SALOON, NO. 279 KINO 8TREET, New Building. P. 8.-A GOOD MIXTURE as low aa 60c. per pound. Novo aber 14 2 1CE~ CREAM. ICE CEE AM CAN BE HAD EYERY DAY (SUNDAYS excepted) at KINSMAN'S SALOON, No. 278 KINO STEEET, New Building. November 1*_ a OYSTERS ! OYSTERS!! QTEWED OYSTERS 8EBVED EYEBY DAY AT KINSMAN'S SALOON, No. 279 KINO STREET, New Building. November 14_4 MAILLARD'^CHOCOLATE. PAB EXCELLENCE TRIPLE VANILLA Double "vanilla A Ls Vanilla Sante Or dm aire Chocolate Almonds Cordial Ch 'colata Almonds Chocolate Burnt Almonds Jelly Chocolate Cream Chocolate Chocolate - tars American Breakfast Chocolate. Fer sals at KINSMAN'S SALOON, No. 297 KINO SI BEET, HEW BUILDING. November 14_2__ RTNSMAITS_SALOON. CHOCOLATE AND COFFEE FURNISHED FROM leven A. M. to half-put ten P. M. FRESH PIES AND CAKE? every day. NEW BUILDING, November 14 - 2 No. 279 King street PICKLED SHRIMPS, PEES EB VED CABOLIvA FIGS PRESERVED S TBAWBEBBTES PRESEKVEU BED CURRANTS PBESLBVED BASPBEBBIE3 STBAWBEBBY JELLY BED CUB BANT JELLY APPLE JELLY ORATE JELLY BLACKBERRY JELLY PEACH JAM HUCKLEBERRY JAM BLACKBERRY JAM STRAWBERRY JAM BED CUBBA NT JAM. For sale at KINSMAN'S SALOON, No. 479 KINO STREET, November 14"-_2_NEW BUILDING. FRENCH PERFUMERY! ALABOE INVOICE JU9T BECEIVBD OP FRtNCH POMADES 1.X 1 BAC TS ELEUB DE BIZ COSMETIQUE VINAIGB? DE TOILETTE KAU DE VIE DE LAVEN OE EAU DE FLE?BS D'ORANOER _ ETUI MYSTERIEUX. For tale at KINSMAN'S SALOON, No. 279 RING STREET, November 14 3 New Building. HATS AND CAPS. K LADIES' FURS A MUFFS, CUFFS AND VIC TORIN ES Black, Grey and Brown Fur Capet Chitaran'* White and Fancy Furs. The above are at low prices and aol table for sold wea? ther, and make a very pretty pr?tent STEELE'S HAT HALL, No. 318 KING STREET, November 14 wS Sign of tba "Big Eat" TOBACCO, ETC, FINE VIRGINIA CHEWING TORACCO. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OF THE ABOVE, v. hie h will be told by the box AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICE*. F. E. SCHROEDER, Meettxg street opposite Mills House. November 14_4?_ FINANCIAL, SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK. CHECKS ON NEW YORK, IN 8UMS TO SUIT, BY D. JENNINGS k CO., Novtmbtr 14_1 No. 40 Broad street PHILIP H. KEGLER. NO. IO BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. O. CHECKS FOB SALE ON NEW YORK, BALTIMORE AND BOSTOV. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.-BILLS DRAWN ON ALL TH'S t-BINCIPAL CITIE-i IN ECROPE GOLD, 8DLVER SECURTTIR?J, BANK NOTES ko., BOUGHT AND SOLD. COLLECTION? MADE AT ?TT- ACCESSIBLE POINTS. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, october 29 Imo* MACHINE SHOPS. '^'EASONS' 0?NDEY AND J|R Machine Shops. BUILD AND REPAIR Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Cast lngt in Iron and Brats ot all descriptions. Send orders to J. M. RASON k BRO., Nassau and Columbus sta., Charleston, S. C. December 15_stnthlyr P.J. J NO. 37 LINE STREET BETWEEN KXNO AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER OF EVERY DESCBIPTION AND BUILD. 1 NO MATERIAL, LIME and PLASTERING LAT?* PALNTS, OIXS, GLASSES, Ac, constantly on tt the lowest market prices. September 12 thal y ? -J**- sss SALOONS. RESTAURANT, BY SIM & S?RHAMER, Corner of Broad and Church streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. TT TE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR W friends and the publi- that ~o bava recently fitted up our ?4tabillLment and ha-? s ow connected with the IB .A. IR,, WHERE THE BEST LIQUORS MAY BB HAD, A MMR ONE RESTAUR?M, ON TH.- LD FRENCH COFFEE HOUSE STYLE, Where everything io Season ls furnished os rcai : nable terms. Olden for MEAL* wii be promptlv attended to. MILL POND AND PLANTED O?>TiJBS ilwayi on hand, and will be shipped to any part of the t?tate, In cans ox in barrels, at low pnces. HAHN & 8HEKHAKMER. fiepteabtr IT Mutate GROCERY AND MISCELLANEOUS. SIDES, SHOULDERS, &c 1 r HHDS. 8. R. SIDE8 J.?J IO bhds. Shoulders 600 pounds Bologna-. ._u, . For sale by G. W. 8TEFFEN8 A CO., _N07smber 14 _So. 28 Vendns Bang?. LIVERPOOL SALT AFLOAT. Kfinil 8ACES LIVERPOOL SALT. LABOE 0\J\J\J ?UM, well rilled and la splendid order; now landing per ship cnarleston at Boyce 4 Ga's Borth Vbarf. For sale br BO BT. HUBE * 00. No-ember 14 . SUPERIOR ENGLISH COAL. "I AA TOSH. JIJNT RECEIVED PER BRITISH BABE lvv "David McNutt," and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers at TWELVE DOLLARS per ton, deliv? ered Apply to ROBT. MURE 4 00. Novae bar 14_ fl SWEET POTATOES, &c. 1 AA BUB Bl La SWEET POTATOES FOB SALE l.VJ\J cheap, by wholesale and re'all, at SiNAPACX 4 LAN BEAU'S, No. es Harket street, four Dow- K tot of Meeting. We are dally reliving POT AT S3, PEAS. POU TBY, BOGS, ac, and solle t a call from those deefrln? to par? chaie. _1_November 14 COAL! (OAL! A TOBr- BEST BED ASH BOO COAL. WOW ?j T la ding, which wal be sold loir for eash by ap. plying to T. P. ?EIONI0U8, Coal Tard, corner East Bay std Hasel streets. November 12 S GROCERIES A IND PROVISIONS. 1 f \ H ISS. CLBAB BIBBED HD ES JLVJ 10 hade. Prime .?hon.dcm 6 bbla Sugar Cured Shoulden 6 bbls. Sugir Cured Hams Coffee, Sogar, Flour, Lard, Ac _ For sale by Wat. oURNXY, November ll_mwfS Sro. 109 Beat Bay. GUNNY CLOTH. THE BEST AND HEAVIEST IN THE CITY TB TO BB found at GEO. W. CLARK A CO.'S September 18_Wo. 199 East Bay. WHISKEYS, WINES & LIQUORS, I AA BBLS. WHISKEYS, OF DIFFERENT GRADES, lUU qualities and pnces SOO catee CUret Wines 100 cacee Schi dam Scnnappe 100 casks Brandy, Oin, Jamaica Bum. St Croix Boa, New mg land Bom, Sherry Wine, Port Wiat, Madeira Wine, Ac, ax. 1000 dozes of the above la cases. Fnr saie by September IT_GEO. >t. L.v KA 00. SALT, SYRUP, &r, 1 f\C\(\ SA023 8*LT F0B bli , IN LOTS TO X?V/yJ suit purchasers, at ieee tu. n oi.rket ratee. 600 Blue Grit Grindstone*. 100 barrels Syrup. 100 barrels Starer. 1000 kegs Nalia. 6J0 oags Shot, 1300 oozes Berring. 100 oozes Starch. 1 OOu boxea Soap. loo bozos Tobacco. Ac, Ac. For ?ale oy rJEO. W. ILA UK A CO September 10 GUNNY CLOTH 1 GUNN* CLOTH ! 1 OA BJ?T GUNNY CLOTH, EX i RA HEAVY. L\J\J 100 Bolla Gunar Cloth, Extra Heavy. Juit received. Fox sale low and m lou to ault, by September Ifl _GEO. W. CLARK t 00. BALING ROPE. 11 fid 00113 MANILLA BOBE. I lUv 300 Coll? Hexap Hope. 300 Odia Jute Rope. Just received sad lor cale cheap for cash, by September la_GLO. W. CLARE 4 09 Bli EAD i BREAD 1 BREAD ! 1 fifi! I BOXE? ABMY BREAD. JLVfVjVf For aile by GEO. W. CLARK A CO Beptemb rig_ SMITH'S BURTON ALE. 1 A BARBELS JUST RECEIVED OF THAT CELE. 1U BBATED ALE, by "W'~ ... /-'?>'" GEO. W. CLARE 4 t?. September 16_ BALE, ROPE, BAGGING AND TtYriftE, FOB SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PUaVCHASSHS, BY the Maaulacturer H. CLU008, Nc 67 Pina atreal, New Sock. Beptembf r U_imo COLGATE & CO.'S GERMAN ' Erasive Soap. TUE ST VXD AHO OF EXCELLENCE. For Bale hy all Grocer*. October 21 Imo THOMAS R. AGNEW, DfPOSXBB AITS DBAUCB Ol Fine Groceries, Cholee Testa, Eta? B*:. NOS? 960 and 362 GREENWICH-. T., COR. OF KUBBA if NEW YORE. Norrmber HOTELS. CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHABLESTON, S. C. C. A. MILLER.Cashier. J. P. HORBACH.Superintendent. October 17_ S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR OP THE Mansion House? GimiliNVILLE:, B.C. JuneS_ ? ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. PBOPBXXTOBfl: WM. A. HURD.Of New Orleans. W. r. CORKBBY.Ot Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. Telegraph and Railroad Offices in Rotunda of Hotel. June 17 6xoo> STEVENS HOUSE, Boa Sil, BB, ~3 ANO ST Broadway, N. Y.. op?o*J;e Bowling Green-< n the European Plan.-THE sTtVENS HOUSE is well and widely known to the 'ravining public Tho locatloa ia ea. pecully suitaole to merchants ard bualsees men; lt ia in close proximity to tte business part of the city-ta cn thehlghwavof Southern ?nd We? tarn travel-and adj a. cent to all the principal HaUroae and Steamboat depot?. The STLVxNS HO CSE hw liberal accommodaxlcx ix over SOO guesta-it ls well furnished, and poi lillee ere rr modern improvement tor the ?omfort and entertainment/ of its Inmates. The rooms are ipadcue and well ra?ri? la ted-provided with gas and water-the artend ance ie promp'. aaa respectful-end the table ia generously pro? vided ?Ith every delicacy of the season at moderate rates. Tho rooms baring been refurnished and remodeled, we are ena! ?ato oller ezra tacUitiee fox the connon and pleasure vf our goes.*. GEO. E. CHA.it. 4 CC May 2d 6m o Hm-rtetore. COMMISSION MERCHAHT8, ROBERT MURE & CO, BOYCE & CO.'S WHARF, CHARLESTON. TIBER \L ADVANCES MACE ON CONSIGNMENTS. J or COTTON, RICE OR NAVAL STO?ES, to Livar* pool. London ead Qlaagow, ead to Northern porta. October 29_'_Imo R. M. MARSHALL & BROTHER* AUCTIONEERS, Rod Estate Agents, Broken, No. S3 BROAD*STREET. EBAL ESTATE, STOCKS, Ac. BOUGHT AND BOLD? ON COMMISSION; IOANS NEGOTIATED; PRO PLKTY LEA&ED._ Auction of HORSES, FURNITURE 4c, every Wtdnuday._October 1? W1LLUI 9. GILLIED & SOS, Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OFFICE NO. 33 HAINE STREET. Sent'mber -_ WILLIS & CfllSOLM, FACTORS, [OMISSION ME?CBAXTS. AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL A i TEND TO THE PURCHASE, SALE AND S dix MENT tto Foreign and Domestic Portal of C01T0N. ttllE, L?M?LH AND NAVAL STOBES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleatoa. H. C E. WILLIS.A. B, OHISOLM i K IO) er-'*_ THE CELEBRATED "CRAIG MICROS COPE" combine- .Lstruction with amusement, and buts forever, best, simplest, cheapest and most power* lui M1 jose Dp e m tie wxld; maga flee 10,000 time*, er eq I to other Microscopes cos eng ?JO; mide on aa er - ?rely sow plan requiring no focal adjustment, there lore it van bo nw oily usai br every oue-eran ty children. A beaut J ol gift to old or yoong; adapted to the family circle aa weU ia ecieatulc use; stowe ?.& adaltorutom in io d, thousands of animale in a single drop of water, eds in rmegap, globule > ia milk, hood and cher fluids, tubular Siiuuure ot hair, claws ou a fly's toot, a so the cele- rateJ ..trichina splrulls" or pork worm, w-lch is ciusing so many d?atlis arnon;? pork eaters; sad in faet th? oujcu ?hieb may be ixaxoimd la thia voud rfnl Microacooe am without number. All are lnr.tedto call std aeeitsj;icv: uiagairyrag power. It took tee first premium at the obie Bute F.ir. Ub> ml ciacouut to AgeuU, schools and Dean ra. Pnoe $3.61, Packed in a ne tbox and sent prepaid to any eudreea ea receipt o? S2.76. Money csa be sent by cc all at otu* rule Ad irita GEORGE MJkADE, Drawer No, 80, Racine, Wilie .ma* W Ktraa?arl|