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THE DAILY NEWS. J.IORDAN, DAWSON & CO., PROPRIETORS. OFFICE No. 149 EAST BAT. SERMS-THE DAILY NEWS, PRICE (parable in a? cases IN AD/ANCE), Six DOLLAOS a YBAB ; THBEE DOLXABS FOB Srx MONTHS ; Two DOLL \ BS FOB THBZE MONTHS. SHE TRI-tVEEKXY NEWS, PRICE (IN ADVANCE), THBEE DOLLABS A ; Two DoLXAiia FOH SIX MONTHS. NO ?nbscription received for a less pe? riod. Ho Paper sent unless the Cash accompanies the order. Bo Paper sent fora longer lime than paid for. ADVERTISING RATES-Fifteen cents a line for the Orst Insertion, and ten cents a line for each subse 1 lint insertion. Marriage and Fanerai Notices one dollar each. BETTERS should be addressed to THE DAILY NEWS, No. 143 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. REJECTED MANUSCRIPTS w . not be returned. N" E "W S SUMMARY. -Gold at. New York closod a little stronger . ut 34?* -At New York cotton closed leas active but . steady; sales 2500 bales at 25?a25|c. -The Liverpool cotton market closed ?rm -and unchanged; Bales 15,000 bales; uplands lld. -A statue of Queen Victoria, to cost $10,000. is to be erected at Montreal. -France manufactured $10,000.000 worth of smoking pipes last year. -The telegraph reports a great deal of snow ?at the North and in Canada. -Bismarck is said to have sent $250,000 to the treasury of the Spanish insurgents, -The Sandwich Islands expect to raise 23,000,900 pounds of snpar next year. -John C. Breckinridgo was ono ol the in? vited guests at a recent agricultural fair in /Canada. - A man in New York sits on a curbstone - and whittles a stick by holding tho knife in his toes. -The official majority for thc Republican Slate ticket in Ohio is 17,872. -It ?B calculated that thc popular vote at thc forthcoming Presidential election will approach .5,000,000. -Queen Isabella ?B growing bald, and they say the loss of her hair occasions her as much solicitude as the loss of her throne. -Rsv. Dr. Robertson, the new Episcopal Bishop of Missouri, was consecrated in Grace church, New York, on Sunday, with impressive -ceremonies. -The internal revenue tax on whiskey now manufactured in Richmond, Virginia, and vicinity, amounts to about $50,000 per month. Last week nearly $10.000 was paid. -A citizen of St. Louis has made a gift of :two hundred acres of lund to that city for a .public park, the only condition being that the -city shall expend a certain sum in improv? ing it. -The Boston Post thinks the Queen of ^Madagascar has matrimonial dtsigss against | i trar amiable Secretary of State, because she has sent him presents of teapots and bod quilts. -Mr. John Russell Young, a prominent young journalist in New York, is in luck. An .uncle rn the East Indies, whom he has never : seen and seldom heard of, has been so good as ^io die and leave him hah! & million dollars. -Louis Napoleon, it is stated, is contem? plating an immense undertaking in the en? largement of the canal extending from the town of Agde, on the Mediterranean, to Bor? deaux on the Gironde. The cost of the work, it is estimated, will reach the sum of $90,000, 000, and the name of the improvement will be ibo "Maritime Canal of the Two Seas." -But little important business was done on | | Monday in the Episcopal Convention. A mes? sage from the House of Bishops requesting J oint action on a memorial from the Chiefs of the Oneida Indians, complaining of the rapacity of speculators, caused a long debate, which -was terminated by the adoption of a resolution declining to adopt the suggestion of the House of Bishops, as tending to interfere with mattera of State. -The New York Court of Appeals, the high? est judicial tribunal in the State, ting decided that suicide doe* not vitia*? * life insurance policy. The American Mutual Lifo Insurance -Company refused to pay the widow of Marcus W. Gibson the sum for which his life bad been insured, because be committed suicide, but the court reaffirmed the decision of tho lower .-courts that the policy must be paid. The com- I ' pany attempted to prove that Gibson was an atheist or infidel, and therefore that the sui? cido was intentional, the deceased not having the fear of God before him; but tho court ruled I 1 out this as irrelevant, and held that in an ac-1 | rion to recover for an insurance upon the life -of the deceased, it is incompetent to inquire . into his religious faith with a view of influenc ing the question whether, in such case, death vf as occasioned by an intent of self-destruction -ox of accident. -The recent earthquakes in San Francisco created a terrible panic. A correspondent states that the streets were filled with men and women in their night clothes, running hither and thither in great alarm. Animals of all kinds felt the shock; horses became wild with terror, and some were thrown down by thc violt nco of the shock, while others started and ran ?way. Dogs were barking and running through the streets, apparently not knowing what they were doing. Birds even notic:d tho .great convulsion of nature But fow persons would eutor buildings, and these would stam? pede into the streats with a rush whenever a alight vibration indicated that the o ar th was not yet settled. The earthquake took prece? dence over everything, business being for the time forgotten, and all looked as if another night might come that would swallow the city; yet with all this fear the people tried to look cheerful as they told their experience and related their hair-breadth escapes. Many most ludicrous incidents occurred. Per? sons m the country noticed an upheaving and - opening of the earth in sever il pl ices. Large masses of rock, several tons in weight, were . detasbed and relied down the hill and moun? tain sides, were violently shaken, and water made its appearance where all was dry before. From some streams bubbles containing in . flam mable gas bas ris:n to the surface. Al? though ono hundred buildings in thc city have been damaged more or less, a thorough exami? nation proves that those buildings which havo been propely constructed will stand much heavier shocks. The Occidental and the Cos? mopolitan Hotels; the Lick House, and the Buss House, the largest buildings in thc dtyi are uninjured, except that in some instances the chimneys were thrown down and tho plas? tering cracked. The damage west of Mont . gomery-street is very slight, very few buildings occupying solid ground showing any damago whatever. The greatest wreck of "buildings -and destruction of property was confined to ihe eastern and southern portions of the city, whore the buildings axe erected on ground. -The war in Paraguay is closing wi bloodiest chapters of history. Lopez to havo changed from a patriot to an avi and in his assumption of despotic pow perpetrated the grossest of outrages, the Paraguayan army was at Tebicuar July 1, Lopez hoard of an extensivo ci racy against him at the capital, Asuncior first called to his camp tho commander < post, Captain Gomez, who was convey irons, examined by torture, and died und iufliction. Colonel Denis, of Cerro Leone next arrested, and he and ail his subordi were shot. On the same day, two broth Lopez arrived at headquarters in chains the aid-de-camp of one of them was inst executed. Many of the principal men of J cion were involved, and large numbc them wore summarily executed. All A tines and all citizens of Uruguay foun Asuncion were shot. Two mon of Corri escaped. The bishop waa placed under a in his own house, and three priests wei rested and tortured to elicit the the t These atrocious crimes drove some to she.ter in the United States Legation; they were torn out and fared no better fo protection of the Stars and Stripes. The batch of prisoners led out for execution sisied of fifty persons of the best families, from among the early and fast mends ( pez. For the next eight or ten days the cutionB were frequent, and among them many foreigners and even the Vice Cons Portugal, until the brutal soldiery revell; tbeir bloody work, and heaped inBults of e kind on the suspected. The execnt were preceded and attended by tho mos credible cruelties and tortures. At Tebic Fort, after it had boen abandoned, tho a found three hundred bodies recently kille various mod( s, and half-buried in a di They wcro bodies of white persons, and delicate bands and feet indicated that here best Paraguayan blood had been shed by ; aguayan hands. Also at San Fernando v found sixteen bodies moro of the same k The Vice Consul of Portugal and other forei era were dragged out of tho office and fi under the flag of the United States Legat Since tho arrest o? President Lopez's brothers they have not been aeen at largo, i it is supposed that they are already cxecu or are incarcerated in one of ibo subterran dungeons with which that country has abou ed for thc last fifty years, lt is said that tho married sisters of Lopez are also in pris as are also a large number of the most resp table ladies of the country. Those atrocit indicate the desperate condition of the coi try, and aro a sad reverse of the horoic i fence made for theso three years by the Pa gu ivans. CHARLESTON. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 18 For President,.HORATIO SE?MOU For vice-President.FRANCIS P. BLAIR The (Tty Election. It is high time that the citizens Charleston-the solid men, the merchan ind the mechanics-they whose future wc fare is indissolubly linked with that of tl :ity, and who must inevitable shoulder tl chief burden of her misgovernment, if mi government there be-should take in hai the matter of the municipal election. V have deprecated a mere party movement i this connection-not because we would n gladly hail the advent of a good BOUE Democratic administration of our city a Fairs, but because we believed, as we sti believe, that the result of the contest ia ? momentous in its consequences to ever nan, woman and child in the community ihat it ought to be placed altogether bey on .ho hazard of the shifting fortunes of an party whatever. If the issue shall prov >ur apprehensions to have been groundlest f, as we devoutly hope, a Democrati Mayor and Aldermen can be elected as we! is nominated, none will rejoice more hear Lily than we. Let some Charlestoniai whom we all know and trust, with discree ?nd progressive men for Aldermen, b promptly placed in the field, and we be licve that the ticket will rally around it si substantial and general a support aa t< secure ita triumphant election over any anc ill candidates now in nomination. But lei whatever is to bu done be done quickly, sc hat every man amongst us, be he white oi slack, who haa anything to lose, may al mee address himself actively, earnestly ind unflinchingly to the arduous and inces? sant work which can alone ensure the victory. Tue Vote lu thc City. According to the registration which has just closed there are 3757 white and 5258 colored voters in the city, which givea the aegroea a majority of 1501 votes. Thia upon ita faco is not encouraging, but a more mature consideration will show that there ?B no substantial reason why PILLS? BURY should not find it difficult to defeat a candidate who is identified with the city in sentiment and iutercst, and who is not a party politician. The registration completed in this city indar military orders gave, according to :he official re'urns, the following result : Colored voters 5S81, and white voters 48GS; total voters 10,740; colored majority 1013. At thia registration a large n iinber of ne? groes were recorded who did mt reside in the city, and only came in that they might have the privilege cf voting. A large num? ber of our citizens were disfranchised un? der the Reconstruction acts which governed the registration; but notwithstanding this fact and tho influx of country negroes, the colored majority was but little more than one thousand. The census taken a few weeks ngo by the different Ward Democratic Clubs, shows a result altogether different from that which was obtained from the two registrations. According to that census there were in the city 4280 registered whites and 3SWJ regis? tered blacks, and the total voters were : whites 5005, colored 4410. This census was doubtless in many respects incorrect, on account of the difficulty of ascertaining ihe number of colored people, and whether they were qualified to vote; but it ia an in dication that there is not fairly, in this city any considerable colored majority. Grouping the two registrations and the Democratic census together, we haye : While. Colored. Military registration.4868 5881 Democratic census.4280 3896 Presidentialre{ri8tration..3757 5258 It?litary registration, colored majority... .1013 Democratic census, white majority.384 Presidential registration, colored majority. 1501 Now it is well known that in the regis? tration which has just been closed there have been included the names of a large number of negroes who live between the city limits and tho Six Mile house. We do not think that less than three hundred ne? groes have thus been registered, who will not be entitled to vote at the Municipal elections. Then, again, hundreds of white men failed to register, and we have not yet felt the gain arising from the registration of those formerly disfranchised and from newly naturalized citizens. Nor must we omit to notice that the colored registration has never gone above 5881, and has been as low as 5258, while the white registration has been as high as 48G8, and as low as 3757. During the last registration there has been no obstacle in the way of the col? ored people. They had abundant time and have polled their full strength. And even giving them the benefit of the vote of the country negroes, to compensate for addi? tional votes which may be crowded in at the Municipal registration, we do not see that the colored people can register more than 5258 votes. Against :his we set as certain 3757 white votes just registered. But this does not show nearly our full strength, and, counting in those formerly disfranchised and those newly naturalized, and remembering that no white man will refrain from registering for the Municipal elections, we may calculate that wc shall have at least 5000 white votes-that is only 132 more votes than are registered under the military rules and disfranchising orders. This leaves us in a straight minority of 258 votes, and if we cannot beat this and allow besides 300 men to vote, if they will, for PILLSBURY, there is neither work nor en? ergy in Charleston. Thc Democratic Ticket. The ticket to be voted for by the Demo? cracy of South Carolina on Tuesday next is as follows : PBESIDESllAL ELECTORS. For the State at Large-J. D. KENNEDY, of Kershaw, and J. P. THOMAS, of Bich? land. . For the First Congressional District B. F. GRAHAM, of Marion. For the Second Congressional District B. II BCTLKDGE, of Charleston. For the Third Congressional District A. C. HASKELL, of Abbeville. For the Fourth Congressional District W. D.'SIMPSON, of Laurens. FOR CONGRESS. First District-HARRIS COVINGTON, of ] Marlboro'. Second District-B. W. SEYMOUR, of j Charleston. Third District-J. P. BEED, of Anderson. Fourth District-W. D. SIMPSON, of Lau? rens. WE PUBLISH this morning the full text of | the elaborate and masterly speech delivered by Colonel J. P. THOMAS, Democratic Pres? idential Elector at L irge, at Laurens C. H., on October 21. Colonel THOMAS is well known as a ripe and profound thinker, and his views cannot fail to command the atten? tion which they merit. /or Sale. SBA ISLAND COTTON AND PROVISION PLANTATION FOR SALE-Tho subscriber offers for sale, ou lib?ral terms, a PLANTATION ocnUining 500 acres, 250 of which is cleared, and good Cotton and Provision Land, situite m St. Paul's Parish, Colleton District, S. C., at the head of Too goodoo Creek, which ls navigable to within a quar? ter of a milo of the pince. The distance to Adams' hun Depot, on the Savannah and Charleston Rail? road, is about four aud a half or fi vo miles. On the place are four new Houses for laborers. For further information, address EFT BOX, No. 55i, Charleston Ponofnco. October 28 thstulmo FOR SALE, THAT TWO STORY COT? TAGE HOOsE, No. 3 Palmetto-street, north side, next to Ashley-street, containing five rooms, with Urii'k basement, piazza to the South, an i a douole kitchen with sis r, oms, a cistern and good well cf water; residence recessed troni t'je street. The Lot measures 50 feet front by 110 feet deep. This is a very desirable piec? of property, situated up? on a high ridge and unsurpassed for health. Apply on THE PREMISES. tuths3?_October 27 FUR SALE, O.VE HORSE, UL GUY' AND HARNESS, all in good order. Can bj .con at the POST HOSPITAL, No. 103 Iradd-streot October 28_3* FOR SALK, A LARGE STOVE, WITH pipo, neai ly new. WM. S. CORWIN & CO.. October2._No. 275 Rin.--strcct. FOR SALE, OLD NEWSPAPER!*, IN any quantity, price 75 cents per hundred. Aoply at ihc Office of the DA I LY NEWS. February 20 _ P Garbing. BOARD.-A GEN T LE MA NA ND WI FE, or two Geutlemeu. can be accommodated with good BO.RD, ia a genteel priva'e family, in thc lower part nf ihe city. Apply at THIS OFFICE. October 29 ths2 BO A R DI IV G.-COMPORTABLE AND uicely furnished rooms and boar.) can be ob? tained by applying at Mrs. MILLER'S. No. 6 Hud? son-street, stuthlmo October 10 l?cmoD?ls. EE M OY A L .-WKLCH^&TBRASIDES beg 'eave to announce that they have removed Jroiu Nos. 07 and CO stats-street to No. 215 EAST BAY, directly oppOiit* the New Customhouse where by close attention to busiuess thcv hope to merit a continuance ct thc patronage heretotore so liberally bcsiowed. 3 October 99 tiruuiros. "Vy-OriCE AND REWARD.-IK THE person or person? who took a small STATUE AND THREE VASES from a gray in St. Lawrence Catholic Cemetery will return the Statu? ihey may keep the Vases, and be pai:, if required, tor ila rc turn. as it is prized as a memcuto of the dead; or any iuiormatiou leadinT to the recovery o:' the same will be liberally rewarded by applying at No. HO CHURCH-SI REET, one door sou.hot Market. October 27 3 SitjJ Carpentering. BOAT VA I LIM \ (. AIND SHIP CARPEN? TERING.-W. E. WEBB and J. J. DEWITT having i omi ed a copartnership, will conduct the business of SHIP CARPENTERING iii all its different detail*, and also BOAT BUILDING, at tho foot of LAURENS-8TREET. Prompt attention paid to all orders. October 21 G* (Hito Jluocriisemtntfl. OFFERS FOR DOING TUB SC A VEN GERV WORK or THE UPPER WARDS. OFFICIO CLERK OF Col NCIL. October 26.18C8. Sealed offers, directed to the Committee on Contracts, for doing the S ca ven' ers* Work of the lour 1 pper Ward?, according ;o ordinance, will bc received at this office ui> to Saturday, 31st inst, at 12 o'clock M. 'J ho contract when awarded will be for the unexpired term of the present incumbent, April, 1800. By order. W. H. SMITH, October 27 5 Clerk of Council. Huants. AB (J OK LI REFER DESIUE S EM? PLOYMENT in a Counting House or ^tore-a permanent or temporary situation would be accept? ed. Address Box No. 393, Charleston Postofflco, or apply at TH ts OFFICE. them October 29 MACHINIST WANTED, TO GO TO GraniteviUe-a finished LATHE ANO BENCH HAND, competent to do any kiud of repair work in a Cotton Mill. Apply to CHISOLM BROS . between twelve and two o'clock. 2* October 28 WANTED, BO I Ul) I \ PRIVATE family for Gentleman and wife; location con? venient to Postoffice. AddriS3 H. Box 434, Charleston PostolBce. October 20 WANTfcD, BY A SINGLE GENTLE. MAN. TWO CNFLRNl-HED ROOMS, in a private lamily. situated in thc southern or western pori ion of the city. No board required. Apply to J. K. READ. No. 203 King-street October 26 3 WA ft TED, A WHITE WOMAN, TU Cook- aud Wash for a FraaU family. Refer? ences required. Apply at No. 9 MEETING-STREET. October 23 .YXTANTEO IXPUlt.HATIOSi.-AM* ONE T T knowing ai.yihing of thc whereabouts or Mr. ANTONY BURK, who left Richmond about fifteen months since lor Kentucky, will confer a lavor by addressing his wife, ANNE E?RK. Richmond Post office. Imo* October 19 WANTED, EMPLOI'MK NT BY A RE? FUGEE irom Beaufort who has no means of suppo.t. and is suffering irom want. For further iniormatiou address REFUGEE through the Post office. October 9 fir ANTI vi?, BY A LADY ACCUSTOM TV ED tc write for the pr-.-ss, employment on one or ii or Literary Papers or Magazines, as s WRITER OF SE ETCHES. PuETR?, Atc. Address Miss K. If W., Postoffire, Charleston, S. C. October 8_ WANTED A SITUATION, BY A ONE ARMED MAN, as overseer of hands, or super? intendent on farm or plantation, or watchman, or any other employment that a one-armed man can fill. Apply at Nb. 14 ANN--STREET. AppUcaut eau give good reterences. September 22 ir.VNTED. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. VI to soil cur PATENT EVERLASTING METAL? LIC CLOTH li S LINES. Writo for circulars to the AMERICAN WIRE COMPANY, No. 162 Broadway, New York. Gmo? April 20 Wr A A TED, EVER V BOD V TO SUB? ?T SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CHARLES C. RICHTER'S Select Library of New Books cou tam s all of the lutes! publications. April 21 No. 161 KING-STREET. WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAA, WHO writes a plain and lesib'e bond, a situation whore he can earn a livelihood tor the support ot his fan ily. Address .?Peumau." OFFICE DA tLY NEWS. September 21 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE-SERVANTS can be obtained bv appltcati-j to the "UNION H'^ME," Irom 9 til ill o'clock daily. Sorvants can al.-.o find placea by application to the same pla. e, at thc same hours Inquire for thc Ma? tron, cower Church and Chalmers street Juue 19 HOUSE WANTED.-A PUNCTUAL AND pcrnntent tenant wishes to rer.t a small but neat and pleasantly situated DWELLING. Rent must be moderate. * Possession not required imme? diately. AddrPSB, stating terms, location, ic , "A. B.," OFFICE DAILY NEWd. September 18 TTTAXTED, BY A GENTLEMAN FROM TV the up-coun'ry, a situation as CLERK in eithet a Wholesale or* Betaii Grocery saiore; is ex? perienced in tho busineifi and cm influence trade. Best of references (riven. Address CLERK, through Charleston Postofhce, soutu Carolina. September ll CD lient. AIO RIC NT, THAT DESIRABLE BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 7G Wentworth-strcet, cor >er ol St. Philip, containing six rooms, dressing room, pantry, large cistern au'l double piazza, with ample outbuildings. 'Ibo euilrc premises liavc been tho? roughly roi-aired and painted. Also, for n-nt, No. ll Si-. PHlLU'-STREtT, corresponding to aoovc. Ihesc Dwellings being directly on the uuc of City Cars, andcpiitrully localed, rei der ihcui particularly advantageous to bu-iuessmen. Apply to T. GRANGE SIMONS, Planters' and Mechanics' Bink Building, October 29_lhs2_Last Bar. TO RENT. A PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER. Apply at THIS OFFICE_Ccto'jcr 2S R> RENT, TWO LARGE ROOMS OVER the Store ot WM. ?. CORWIN k CO., October 24 No. 275 King street. TO RENT, THE TWO UPPER FLOORS of the DAILY NEWS Building, suitable f jr office.-, Ac. Apply at THE N EWs OFFICE. October 9_ TO RENT, THAT PTI? ST-CLASS BUSI? NESS SI AND, No. 290 King-street, a few doors south of Wcntworth-itreet, now occupied by F. von :-anten. September 29 FOR RENT, A COMFORTABLE HOUSE, No. 10 Vernoa-street, north side, one door east ol Marsh, containing six room.? and kitch- n. Will be rented to a go xl tenant for Ti? caty Dollar.- per month. Apply at No. 36 AMHERST-.slREET, one door from Nassau. tutb'J* October 27 AVERY PLEASANT SUITE OF APART? MENTS to rent, with piazza and private stair? case a'tached. The room? can be rented separately if desired. Apply at No. 51) KING->TREKI , a lew doors below Tradd. 4tuths October 32 TO RENT, A COMFORT ABLE AND DE? SIRABLE Two and a half story HOUSE, No. 1 George street. Au excellent cistern and well on thc premises. Posso sion given on 1st November. For terms apply at D. O'NEILL k SONS, Octobor 22 lhtu4 No. 375 King-:-trect. TO RENT, AT SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, two adjoining TWO-VIORY HOUSES, situated close to Fort Beauregard, both hating double piazzas f icing north and south. Bo:h Houses are in good condiUun, and well adai ted fur private resi? dences, hot.ls or bearding establishments. To be rented singly or together; tue Furniture taken by agreement, il' desirable. For particulars, applv at the OFFICE OF TUE DAILY NEWS. August 24 (C?nf?tinn?l. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. -T H IC SECOND SES-.ION of this Institution lor the current Collegiate year, will open Monda), Novem? ber 2d, at Ten o'c.'cclt. A. M. Candida tes for dmissiou will preseut t. cmsclves at the President's Room, College Buil.iing, nt half past Ten, A. M. J''UN McCRADY. Acting Secretary of ibo Faculty. October 29 4 DANCING TAUGHT BY MONS. BER? GER, (he only Professional Teacher in the city. Mons. B. bat bren for years kuown as a Mas? ter ot the Art, consequently bc ii not a morel self styled Dancing Teacher. For particulars, apply at No. 214 KISU-STBEET. th4 October 29 gPKI\G HILL COLLEGE (ST. JOSFPH), NEAR MOBILE, ALABAMA. This Literary Institution, incorporated by thc Slate of Alabama, and empowered to conlcr all thc Academical Honor-, is conducted by (lie Fathers of the Society of Jesus. The site of the College, on rr-lug grouud, one hun? dred and fi ty leet above thc level ol ibe sea, is equal? ly healthy and agre able. Pupils ol every religious dcuomii ation are admit? ted, provided t;:at, with a view tu order and unifor? mity, they are willing to attend thc exercises ol' the Catholic worship. The plan of mstiuction embraces Greek, Latin, English, French, Poetry, Rhetoric. History, Geo? graphy, Mathematics, Astronomy, Natura-, and Men? tal PuilosopUy, with the addition of Book-keeping, and the usual commercial branches. Spanish and German are taught al thc option of parents cr guardians, withoul extra charge. The ane of admission is trom nine tn fifteen. No one ls received who does not know how to read and write. l'henxt j-ession will opeu on thc 27th October, ISriS. TEitJfs: Board, Tuition, Washing, Stationery.$200 00 Further information can bc ol-tamed from the Presi? dent of foe College, or tom hcv. D. J. QUIG LEV, 'a tnt-J rai, Charleston, - C. 10 O'tober 19 L 1 insurance. VER POOL ANT) LONDON AND GLOBE / -V 5 U K A A" C E CO M P A JV" Y CAPITAL.?1*1,000,000, GOL1?. .-tockholdcrs individually responsible, bract ot rarli:iii!c-nt, for all losses, This Company continue! to issue Pohcics in the following forms, FROM ONE DAY TO A YEAR : PERPETUAL POLICIES, where a bonus ls de? posited; FLOATING POLICIES, COVeri: g all species of Murchandne, embracing Cotton in any and all parts of the city aud ou shipboard. T he two last recommend themselves tor CHEAP? NESS, and obviate thc annoyances attendant upon frequent renewals. C. T. LOWNDES, Agent, September 10 tbS No. 10 Broari-strort. -\TOTICE TO PILOTS-CITY T1IEA X* SC11Y. 1st Octooer. 18G8 -All License* that have expired eau l e renewed on tho recommenda? tion ol tue Chairman ot t bc Board of Commissioners directed to the Ma vor, on application st this office this month. S. THOMAS, October 1 City Treasurer. EXTRA MEETING, DEMOCRATIC CLUB WA BD Ko, 1. AN EXTRA MEETING OF THIS CLrjB 18 CALL ED for 7 Ais Evening, at the Carolina Hall, at halt-past seven o'clock, to consider a proposition from tbe Democratic Club of Ward 7 ter a Nominat? ing Convention. By order THEODORE G. BARKER, President. E. W. WEST, October 29_Recording Secretary. CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COM? PANY. THE ANNUAL MEETISG OF THE STOCK BOLDERS of this Company will be held at this Office on Monday, the second |2d) day of November next, at which time an Election for Eight (9) Direc? to-e will take place. The Polls will bo open from 10 to 2 o'clock. By ordor. P. W. RAMSAY, October 2G C Secretary J nd 1 reasurcr. J)rn (toils, (Etc. 4371 ?HEAT? D.tr QUODS: CHEAP DRY GOODS! AT THE CORNER OF CALHOUN AND KING STREETS. WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, n.A7E RECEIVED, and are receiving, by every steamer, large invoices of the CHEAPEST FALL GOODS which have ever been offered in 'bis market. City ts well as country buy? ers can save from fifteen to twenty-five per cent, by buying their Goods from the above firm. A lot of Dress Goods, lrom 20 to 25 cents per yard Best Iri?h Poplm?, from 30 to 50 cents per yard . Calicoes, at lo, 12>i and 15 cents per yard (besti Balmoral Skirts, from SI 25 up 8-4 White Table Damask, only $1 per yard Brown Linen Damask, only 60 cents per yard Worsted Table Clotl.s, from $1 25 up A large assortment of Whi'c and Colored Flannels at very low prices 800 pair of Blankets, bought twenty-five per ceut. be? low i ost, will be sold from $3 up Colored Quilts, from SI 75 to $2 White Marseilles Quilts, 10-1,11-4, 12-4, from $2 50 to S4 Ladies'English Hose, without seams, from 37 to 50 cents Satlrets, from 50 to 75 cents A la: ge qanti'.y ol the la'est style of Cashmere-, from $1 to $1 50 Ladies' Black Broadcloth, from S2 to 53 50 A variety oi Shaw s, ut $2, $2 50, S3, S3 50, $4, and S5 Brown and White shining, at 10.12J? and 15 cents AISJ, fine brauthes cf White Shirting at very low prices Ladles' aud Gent's Underwear at different prices Gent's s'oeks, from 10 up to 50 cents The best French Corsets, from 75 rents to 51 The latest siylo of Felt a >d Straw Hats Trimmings, Button*, Ribbons, Ito., at the lowest cash prires. Choice colors Empress (Totti, ouly 83c Shepherd's Plaid from 20 to 25c Merinos from 00c up A lot of Ladies' Black Cloaks from SS.00 up Ladles and Men's Kid Gloves only SI.LO ^-Remember the CHE.AP STORE, at the CORNER OF CALHOUN AND KING STREETS. WE AL?0 NOTIFY OUR PATRONS AND THE public iu general that wc have built an addition to our store, exclusively for BuOTS, SHOES HATS. TRUNKS, &c, which will bc sold at the lowest cash prices. Call and examine ocr Slock. US' ENTRANCE IX CALHOUN-STREET. FURCHGOTT & DITO., No. 437 KING-STREET. Peptembe 21_3mo jg OSIER Y, GLOVES, FURNISHING GOODS, TAILOR'S TRIM MLNGS, FANCY COODS, AND SMALL WAULS GENERALLY. JOHN S. FAIRLY & CO., NO . 3 7 HA YEE-STREET, BEG TO INVIIE THE ATTENTION OF THEIR city and country customer', and the trade generally, to their complete and attractive a-sortmcnt ot thc above mentioned Goods. Cur PURcHA-ING PXRTNER is constantly iu tho NEW YORK MAPKET, ai d weare thereby enabled to offer peculiar advantages to our customers in both Styles and Prices. We would also invite an elimination of COLBY'S VERTICAL SELF-ADJUSTING HOOP SKIRT. THE ONLY FAULTLESS SKIRT MADE, For which wi arc SOLE AGENTS in this city. September 24 DI.: thstu3mo JTMPOHTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, WORTH KNOWING. LECHER'S BAZAAR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Ko. 303 King-street, ONE DOOR SCU1H OF GEORGE. IWOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE TUB LIC. particularly the ladies, that I have return? ed fruin New York uilor purc&aTWg a Stock which comprises everything in tho NOTION AND FANCY BUalNESS, from a Tooth PIek to a Fancy Hat. I am receiving ODD LOTS from No w York Auction via every steamer, which I can se.I lo.' less than hall their original cost. 50 cases LADIES' AND CHILD EN'S NEW FALL HAIS, comprisiug every style aud quality, lrom the (ireeiau Bend to the Cf nu ?1 Park. Price fr -rn 20 cents to fi i ty cents. Ladle studying their own interests would do well lo visit TUE BAZAAR at once-tbe ladies' favorite store. JOHN ARCHER, Proprietor. October 20 tutbsG g T R A V S S & VANCE, No. 130 MEETING-STREET, ARE NOW It 1. CE IV IN G A NEW, * ULL AND WELL selected stock of DOMESTICS. FOREIGN DBI GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS, suitable to the Fall Trade. Au examination of stock and prices is respectfully solicited. All orlers punc? tually tilled. Au ugen ia New York will furnish sap plies of Kew Goods by every steamer. July 30 3mo? /till onb t?intcr (?oaiis. ?Vf E W F A L L IX AND WINTER GOODS, FOR GENTLEMEN, THE FIA EST STUCK IN THE CITY. MENKE & MULLER TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT thry bave opened at their Sew Establishment, No. 32S KING -SIRE cl', opposite Society, the finest stock of FALL AND WINIER GOODS for Gentle men's wear which can be lound in the ci tv, embrac? ing the Choicest BROADCLOTHS, FRENCH DOE? SKINS, VELVET AND SILK VESTINGS, ftc., which will be mado Ul) to order. They have also on hand a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, of all descriptions, selected ?itb great eal e. and of ti e verv latest styles, consisting ol Business and Dress Sui s, Overcoa's, fcc , ai:d a full stock of alexandre's Kid. I'aminicre and Duek-t>in Gloves, Cravats, Shirts and other Fur nishiug Goods Salisfaciiou guaranteed in every case, and prices to suit thc tim's. A. MENKE, (iormerly of DOKBACK & VlJCKK.) D. MULLER. (Formerly of MULLER RUOIHERS.) October 13 tutus 2moe /crtilijrrs. NOTICE TO PLANTERS. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. THE HIGHLY SATISFACTORY AND REMARKA? BLE effects of tlii' Guano iu producing very largely increased crops of COTTON. CORN aud other STAPLE CROP* has attrated thc general at? tention ol planters and tanner*. lu order to confirm public confidence in the con? tinued excellence otti'is Guano, and avail of the best scientific ability in the prosecution of this important business, the PACT Mc GUANO COMPANY has con ?umatcd a professional engagement with Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVESEL, ut Cbarcsto.:, S. C., as scienti? fic adviser and i ousultieg chemist to the Company, Dr. U A VEN EL is c >uver.-ant with thc composition and qualities oi the Guano, a* well as with the char? acter, policy and imu?ual resourevsof the PACIFIC QUAND C I.MPANY, and will eooinraoioatd full in? formation ou the e poiuta to planters who may call on him, or address him bv letter nt Charleston, S. C. JOHN s. REESE & CO., General Agents Pacific Guano Company. Ballimore, Md. J. N. ROBSON, Ageut for Sr. uh Carolina, October 10 lutbslmo-n?c Charleston. S. C jyj- A DAME G I D I E R E , CALDER HOUSE. CORNER OF CHURCH AND QUEEN STREETS. CHARLESTON, S. C. Transient Hoard 8'i 50 per Day. April 20 /-? RAND SACRED ORATORIO IN ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, SUNDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER I, 1868, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PROf ESSOR ECKEL PAST r. Voluntary-Organ.Frofessor ECKEI Kyrie-Chorus, Trio and Chorus.CABTOM Grad?ale dell' Tmmacolata concezione-Solo, Pari tone, Soprano and Chorus.FlOBZITIISI Gloria, ct in ;etio pax-Chorus and Trio... .CAKTONI PAST n. Qui tollis and qui sedes-Solo and Chorus. .CABTONI Se mai giuDgc-Trio.CARTONT Quonlam and Cum Sancto Splritu-Trio et Chorus .CABTOXI The Music is all composel for, and will bc sung with, double chorus. ^ Tickets of Admission FIFTY CENTS. To bc bad at thc Charleston Hotel; Bookstores of Messrs. Rus? sell, Greer and Holmes; at Almar's Drug Store, and at the Church door. October 29 ^mnsenunt. QHAKLESTON THEATRE. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 1368 The Original SKIFF & GAYLORD'S MINSTRELS! Now in their Tenth Annual Tour. TWENTY DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS ! A GRAND TRIPLE CLOG ! The Evening's Entertainment will conclude with Professor SCHAFFNER'S PRODUCTIONS OF PAXITHIOPTICOXICA. Doors surrounded at Seven. Skirmishing at Eight. Admission-Parquet $1; Back Seals SO cents. JOE GAYLORD. General Agent. JOE MACE, Assistant. October 23_9_ BEST IN THE WOULD! 0? Citadel Square, Charleston. THREE DAYS ONLY! THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, october 29, 30 and 3'. JOHN BOBISSOVAS GREAT COMBINATION fiRffS ?ERIE! Forming a Grand Stock Enterprise, consolidating T?S SHOWS. The mammoth ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, in? cluding ornithological Bi-loctloni of tho most beauti? ful specimens of Foreign Birds, forming tbc most extensive collection of WILD ANIMALS ,n this country or rutopc. supported by the largest COM? PANY OF EQUESTRIANS in the world, numbering 150 MEN AND ?50 HORSES, Including FIFTY PERFORMERS FIVE LADY EQUESTRIENNES TUREE POPULAR CLOWNS, Enabling tho management to produce STARTLING ACTS OF HORSEMANSHIP, DARING GYMNASTIC EXERCISES, SPECTACLES OF ORIEN? TAL GRANDEUR, With tho most dazzling splendor. Just added TWO DOUBLE HUMPED BACTRIAN* CAM? ELS, also, thc VALPUS, Lom Tartar;, and WHILE POLAR BEAR. > Prominent imong the attractive ta'ont of Hie arena are such artistes as Mi?s CO RD K LI A, the Champion Fema'e Ridci of thc Worid; U'lie FKANUES, Mad? ame MARGARET, M?dame GERTRUDE, Mr. JOUN WILSON, Mr, JOH S KjBLSSON, Mr. J. .MCDON? OUGH. Mr. GfcGROE PLOMAN, W. H. ASH ION an l SONS, Mr. G. N. ROBINSON, ?rig. ADOLPH BltAN DISl, Mr. JOAN LOWLOW, tho Amc.ican Humorist and Polite Local Ciowu; Mr FRANK ROBINSON, Clown par ixcolience and Modern Grimaldi; Mr, ARCHIE CAMPBELL, tinie-hoiored dispenser of Wit and Humor; the Nonpareil LEWIS; Mr. LEWIs WILLIS. NOTICE-First appearance in America in two years of G. M. KELLEY, Tho Champion Leaper of the World. Grand Gratuitous Exhibition ! A Gorgeous Ancient Pageant-The Gr.md Chariot ol' Mars, Oberon and Achilles; L:ving Lions in (-pen Dons of Gold au i Bronze; Knights and oladiators, in armor of Ancient Kornaus, as escort to the glitter? ing and costly Oriental Equipage*. This graud and imposing ProcojsionwiU bc preceded by the Chariot of Oberon, containing THUS. CAMIAM'S Operatic Silver and String Orchestra, O? Twenty First-class Musicians. Admission-"5 cents; Children 50 cents. Two Performances-at ? niul 7 o'clock. P. M., ciaily. Tho Pr. c3S"ion will enter thc city at 10 o'clock. W. W. DURAND. October 20 tilths? BUSINESS MANAGER. /??isccll?itfous. WESTERN BULK BACON. H RDS. CLEAR RIP. SIDES, DRY SALTED ?i \J 5 hhds. Clear Sides, smoked 10 bads. Shoulders, smoked. Just received, and for sale by BERNARD O'NEILL, October 1 _Fart Bay. LL POM) o rs i tits, PLAN l ED, NURTURED AND FED BY THE Cauur.nsboro' Company, universally acknowl? edged b. judies to be tho .''mest flavo-M OYS I ERS in thc world-lat themselvo- and most fattening nourishment, rupcrior to Norfolk and New Yurk .('.?valve* tu delicacy, sweetness and relish. To bc had in quantity nv nt retail, by the barrol, bushel ur pe k in tho shell, and bv tue gallon, quart or piut opened, at thc WEST ! ND OF BEK-STREET. October6 JOHN S. S.'BMiDT, Agent. WDiiSJi SLATES. Q l\l\?'\ Bl.ST VISCOUNTES S SLATES oUWo 12,(?n best Ladi-s' slates. Just received per bark Au.dell, from. Liverpool. For sale by KOBH. R T MURE k CO., Oe ober 24 6 Boyce's whnrt. COAL! COAL!! JOHN 3. H O R L B E C K, (OFFICE EAST BAY, OPPOSITE UNION WHARVES, BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND the public thnt he l as commenced Hie l OAT. AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and solicits a share of their patronage. August 17 3u.o C0-0PE RAT I VE G ROCE HY. SOUTHWEST COR\Etc MEETING AND HARKET STREETS, AN EXTENSIVE. VARIED AND CAREFULLY scice'ed supply of the NECESSARIES Of 1.IFE, and ulso thc luxuries-WINES LIQUORS, etc.-will at all lim.-s bi- found at tue above Sto.-o es'nblishcd under the auspi. es Ol the "PALMEl 10 PION KER CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION," and which will continue and extend the advantages it already oilers to the public. F;\.-.j'i arrivals anc bargains will bo regularly reported, and every Melli ty afforded patrons. ' Thc "object" of the Association is, as set forth ic its charter, "To furnish members ur..! tue public with the necesarios of Hie of Rood q lality, mudulte rated, and at lowest market rate?, and troai tht profits of ?neb sales to veuiuulate capital for lt> members." Copios of Lie Constitution and By-Laws can bc found at tho Store of thc Association, auJ all in? quiries icgarding the practical working ot tue cater, prise will bc most cheerfully an I promptly satisiied. W. H. WELCH, Superintendent J. N. WIG FALL, Assistant July ll (ftmnm ?t? fiisctUutou. PRIME CLEAR AND C. R. SIDES, SHOULDERS. &C. A A HHDS. 8 CRIOTLY PRIME WESTERN CLEAR ?tV A SD CLEAR RIB SIDES AND SHOULD - ER S 15 b?df. Second Quality Sides and Shoulders 20 boxes Prime Uusmokcd Shoulders 5 boxes Choice New York Susar-Cured Strips 40 tubs and lirkins Goshen Butter 50 tubs Lard 20 bbls. Barns. Landing and for sale by LA UR EY ft ALEXANDER. September 20_ ths2 fcjlOKED PROVISIONS, Ac, AT REDUCED PRICES. RECEIVED PER SIEAMSHIP MANHATTAN, a lrcsh supply of choice SMOKED TONGUES, Smoked Beti, Extra Breakfast Bacon, Strips, Pig Hams, Pig Shoulders, Pickled Beef, and Pickled Ox Tongues. Eor sale bv GEO. H. GRUB EB, No. 236 King-street Old stand ol N. M. PorUr k Co. October 20_1 BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, Ac. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER Pure Leaf Lard Eidam and Pineapple Cheese Chuce sugar House Syrup. JJTD, NEW L. TER RAISINS, in quarter, half and whole box,'H. A suppiy of the above just received at the CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY STORE, Southwest corner Meeting and Harket streets.** Goods delivered free. October 29 SALMON. BEEF, TONGUES. Ac. lt- CBIVED PER STEAMER MANHATTAN. FRESH SMOKED SALMON Fresh Smoked Beef Fresh Smoked Tongues Pig Hams Pig Bacon Strips Bolognas Fulton Market Beef Pig Pork. ALSO, Eidam. Pineapple, Sapsago, Imitation English and Goshen CHEESE. For sale by C. D. A II RE NS k CO., No. 221 King, corner Market-street, Obtober 29_I_ TEA AND COFFEE. JUST RECEIVED, A SUPPLY OF NEW CROP TEA FINES I OOLONG BLACK.$100,1 50, 2 00 Finest English Breakfast.1 00,1 50, 2 00 Finest Uncolored Japan.1 75, 2 00 Finest Hyson, Green.I 00,1 25,1 50, 2 00 Finest Young Hyson, Green.1 75, 2 00 Fmost Gunpowder.1 75, 2 25 COFFEES, BOASTED AND GROUND DAILY. GROUND COFFEE, 40 to 53 cents iioai ted Coffee, unground, 40 to 55 cents Green Coffee, unroastcd. per lb, 25, 28, ?0, 33 to 35c. No. 821 King, cor. Markct-iticct. October 24 stuthO C. D. AHRENS k CO. SUGARS. GOOD TO CHOICE BLOWN, SEVEN AND EIGHT POUNDS for SI White Sucars ot every grade. For sale low, at No. 221 Market-street. October 24 stutbG C. D. AHRENS k CO. FRESH GROUND SPICES. PEPPER. GINGER, ALLSPIC. CINNAMON. CLOVES, NUTMEG, fte., warranted pure and superior to uny sold in tho city. A liberal discount allowed to thc Trade on Coffee and Spices. ALSO, A general supply of FRESH GROCERIES, ic, re? ceived by every Steamer. P. S.-No conneoUon with any other House. Octobor 24 stuthO C. D. AHRENS k CO. Ti) BAKERS. JUST RECEIVED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA. For salo, wholesale and retail, by E. H. KELLERS & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, October 29 No. 131 Meeting-street. "GRAIN, FLOUR, HAY, AC. IA / \f\f\ BUSHELS I ENSESSEE CORN lUtVVU 2U00 bushels Bulb more Grinding Corn DOO bushels Tennessee Oats 1000 bushels Cow Peas 500 bale? Prime North River Hay 130 i b's. I xtra Flour-Northen 500 sacks Family and Extra Fleur-"Canipsen Mills" Seed Rye, Oats and Wheit All of which will be sold low. October 12 mth3w JNO. CAMPSEN k CO. MERCANTILE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. THE STORE OF THE MERCANTILE CO-OPERA? TIVE ASSOC ATION. coruer of KING AND CALHOUN STEtTS, will be open from THIS DAY. The AssociaUon is prepared to furnish FAMILY GROCERIES of flr<t quality and just weight to their Shareholders and the public generally, at the lowest market i rice A satisfactory dbrcount will be allow? ed 'shareholders" upon their hurchases. There are SHARES to be disposed or, and the list is still opcu for add tional subscribers. Persons de siring further information can obtain thc same on application to either of the undersigned, at the Store of the Association. J. BENN KI T LANNE4U, Superintendent R. E. PENNAL, Assistaut Superintendent >'. B - Goods delivero 1 to any part of the City. October 27 tu'hs BORNEO BAGGING ! "I l \ f\ BALES BORNEO BAGGING, OF EXTRA J. v ' \J weight and wid th. For i ale by GEO. A. TREN HOLM k SON. _October 3 stuihl5 FOR SALK, AFINE AND PRIME LOT OF FRESH BEEF, AT 6 to 12 ctnts per pound, at Stall No. 21, Up Town .Market. I* October 28 SCOTC H PIG i RON. ?)ffr TONS NO. 1 GLENGARNOCH PIG IRON, <Ut) landina from British brig Cardigan. For salo by RAVBNEL k CO., comer of East Bay and Vanderborst's Wharf. October 2d_2^ SALT, QA AA SA'KS LIVERPOOL SALT, LARGE {jXJyfyf sicks and line o:der, now landing from British Bark "AnsJelL" For sale by T. J. KERR ft CO. Ottober 20 H. & IL W. CATHERWOOD'S EXTRA FINE, PURE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKEYS. IN ORDER TO FACILITATE THE SUPPLY OF OUR PURE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHIS? KEYS to our tormcr numerous customers at the South, we have appointed Messrs. H. GERDTS ft ct), our Agents, wie, by this arrangement, are enabled to supply thc trade ?t pnces which will en? sure satisfaction. H. ft H. W. CATHER WOOD. -0 IL & H. AV. CATHERWOOD'S EXTRA FINE, PURE OLD MONONGAHELA WHISKEYS. irr\ BBLS. OF THE ABOV '. FAVORITE WHIs OK J KEYS, consisting of X. XX. XXX. XXXX, and NECTAR and CABINET BRANDs, and also of lower grades. Now landing, and for sale low by H. GERDTS ft CO., September 4 2mos No. 195 East Bay. "LIQUORS! LIQUORS! GREAT REDUCTION JUST MADE. HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH SOME of thc best importing houses of New York and Philadelphia, we are now enabled to offer our stock of WHISKEY, Brandy. Port Madeira, Sherry and Claret Wines, Pure Holland Gin, London Porter and Scotch Ale, Stouton's Bitters, kc, at greatly re? duced prices. Par.tvs in want of any of tho above articles, would do well to give us a ca'l bef >re purchasing elsewhere. Quick Sales aud Small Profits is oar motto. BYRNE k FOGARTY, No. 452 King-street, corner John-street, Charleston, S. C. PRICE LIST. OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, per gal? lon. .$2 GO Old Monongahela Rye Whiskey, per gallon.2 2;> superior Monongahela Rye widskey, per gal_2 50 Cnoice Old Monongahela"Rye Whiskey, X.2 80 Choice Old Monongahela Rye Wbiakey, XX.3 00 Choice Old Monongahela Rye Whisker, XXX... .3 25 Old Nectir.4 00 Pure Hol'and Gio.4 00 Fine Old Bucandy Port Wine.S 00 Fine Lid Madeira Wine.3 00 Fine Old cherry Wine.3 00 Stouten's Hitters, per bottle. 75 London Porter, wjnuuted. per dozen bottles... .3 00 English and scotch Ale, per dozen bottles.3 00 Claret Wine, per dozen bottles.6 00 Port Wine, per dozen bottles.7 50 Madeira Wine, pei dozen bottles.7 50 sherry Wine, per dt?zen bottles.7 50 Whiskey, per dozen bottles.6 to 12 Giu, per dozen bottles.12 0? A discount of ten per ceut wi? be allowed on all bills of $50. Imo October 6 A