The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 29, 1869, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEWS. La rarest Circulation.-TUB DAILY NEWS USING TUE NEWSPAFEB OFFICIALLY RE? COGNIZED AS UA VINO TUE LARGEST CIR VCLATION IN TUE CITF OF CHARLFSTON. I'trRLISHBS TUE LIST OF LETTERS REMAIN? ING IN TUE P0ST0FF1CR AT 1 ut END OF EAOB WEEK. ACCOBDING TO TBE PROVIS? IONS OF TUB NEW POSTOFFWR LAW. . i ... VII EA V AJU'JSJtTASINO. TOM CUABLBSAON NEWS, tho circulai ?OD of ?which ia about, twice A9 largo aa that ol any Other paper published in South Carolina, is tho neat advert?alo^ uacdium for all business men. For persons who want situations or serrants; who want hoases or apaitmonts, or hare them to rent; who want or who offer board and lodg? ing; who havo lost or found articles of valuo, Ton NEWS has DO equal; and in order that all claasca may havo their wanta supplied, we have adopted the following soalo of CUB?T ADVKB TI.1I:MT.NTS, payment for which must invariably ho mado torten the order is given: Advortisornenie of situations wanted by or o flo rc il to clerks, governesses, tutors, work? men, mechanics, house-servants,porters, shop boy b, cooks aud washers; board and lodging wanted or offered; npartruouts wanted or to let; arl.clea lost or found; houses, shops, offices and warohouBos wanted or lo lot, aud miscella? neous wanto of all kinds. For each insertion of advertisements of the classes specified : Not exceeding TH rims T. rs HS or 20 woris.. ..?3 cents '. Fou ii LI HES or 30 words.4.0 ' " FIVE I.INR.I or 40 words.SO ' AU advertisements to bo inserted at these rates must be prepaid and dolivercd at Tan NBWS office br 0 P. M. LOCAL MATTERS. A ne HOM Salea Tarts Day. N. A. Hunt will soil at 10 o'clock, at his store, boots and ?hoes. Wm. McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at bia store; carpet:;, turn i turo, Seo. Miles Drake will soil at 10 o'clock, at bia atore, clothing, dry goods, ftc. ?. Mr-Marshall & Brother will sell at half past 10 o'clock, at their omeo, male, furni? ture, 4c. _^^^^ THE BALL LAST NIOBT.-Tho ball given by -tho ?Staa Firo Company last night at their en .gino houso WAS well attende .1, and passed off most successfully. A WORD TO MERCHANTS. -If yon want Job printing dono at rory cheap ratea, call at TBS News Jon Ornes. Business cards $3 and up? wards per thousand. TOE DBOP CC KT A IN for the new Opera Honse, we loaroi will bo quite a handsome work of art. It is balun painted by tho accomplished sconio artist of Booth's Theatre, New York, and will cos! ono thousand dollars. SEKT TO JAIL.-The negro, David Bolinson, who was arrostcd upon tho chargo of stealing a watch from No. ll Wentworth Btreot, had an examination yesterday. Ho waa committed to jail to await trial before tho State Court. THIGH BBOZEM.- Yesterday morning a por Tiou of tho scaffold,'ig around tho Pavilion -Hotel broke from tho weight of a oolorod man, named George Provost, who fell to the pave? ment, a .distance, of fiftoen, ?oot, and broke bis I big h. He waa carried tb the h oaplfal.( Tt AN OFF THE Tn .vox. - Four cars of -a, freight tra in on tho Nor ttioaa tera Railroad ran off the track at Whitefield's still yesterday. Ono oar waa badly damaged. A d foctiro ewiteh gate waa the cause of the accident, which only caused a delay of about an hour au n half to tho pas? senger traiDe, : v>: ' . -"i." .. -L^r-*--~.V . 1 ASA HAUTE.-The humorous and poslioal works of Major McKnight, better known as "Asa Hartz," are to ho published in book form, br subscription, al $160 ft copy. Tue volume will contain 150pages and bo well bound. Major McKnight was a faithful soldier daring tho war, and contracted in tho Confederate army tho soods of tho disease which not long aince uarried bim to tho grave. As ft humorous wri? ter, Asa Hartz bore a high r?putation, and many of our citiz'ius will doubtless dosiro io possess a momento of a gallant and unfortu? nate Soatboiner. Mr. H. H. De Leon will re? ceive tho names of a abac ri bora at bia offio? In Broad street. . _ INDEPENDENT AB A WOODBAWVBB and bis olork, ia a phrase as familiar as " household words," if not moroso. Tho independence of this olass of workmen is shown in the follow? [ lng petition to Council from tbirty-four wood sawyers of this oity, wbo agree to ask that hon? orable body " to require that all persons who saw wood in tho city ?h all take ont ft license, aud any pei son that saws wood without ft 11 oenss must pay a flue. And they ask also that I the price of sawing wood If? fixed acoordiog to Iba number of cuts? The price we charge, and VT hi oh is cheerful ly paid by all honest people in this to wu, is one dollar for one cot, two dollars for two cut-}, and BO on. ' We make the petition respectfully, as we think we have ft right to do it, and boper yod .will grant it, aft lt ts no t tiing but just/ BILL QT HOETAUTX.-For. the following re? turn of deatha ip tbs oity tor the week ending Saturday last, wo are indebted to. Dr. Lobby, tho Oltyjftegistrftr; Whites-malo .Adults two, female two; children, males tbreo, females none. Total ' whites seven. Blacks-male adulta UTO. femaleB three, male childi au Ava females fire. Total blacks eighteen. Total number of whites aud blacks twontvfive. The ftges of those who died ara appended: Under one year nevon, between ono and Ave years Ave, between Aro and ten yean none, between ten and twenty rears one, -between twenty and thirty years two, between thirty and forty years three, between forty and fifty yo ira nono '** bstween fifty and sixty years two, ]botweoti six? ty sod seventy yean ono, bo tw nop sereu tr. and eighty years two. bot-roea oUuty and ninety, years two, bi tween ninety end goa Hundred years none, ovetonajjtrnd^^ A LABT flftwitR^ kiw*.- ". to Ooumitotlnrifti^ oui o?* ?g^gy^^^^jw be bad been coud ned''tot ajatin^vok.4 a??** apon Mr. Woolly, of Granito ville, visited Kal? mia Mills, and while iotoxicated. flied t ~Tn, srbeeiWe pWtoi BB? alum (Wan the negro aod La-ded over to Mr. St One, fath ?f-ia-l'B of Mr,,.Po ylaee. Fowell. .J Mr. Stone and deaftaa?>T-???elb?vigio?Uof Mr*.'atone, with Ute threat tb at if ."die iii J not oom pi, with Mo raeaaand- he would shoot ber, and imtae 4kkUh StOSMandlcaflgeo m berc4aaft* loot, lt ii Loped aw t?wi ?wBsfilirii' Biiii iim irn i-ii r ri 1 sJaaawawPV IswawaaW #^a^awftJ|*aw#T^sa-a-a-?w s to hto I?ofwftVffaft/jBjrp^rai?a tt '.a. r il?SETISa OF COUNCIL. Tbe Penalty of not Allowina; Darkey Aldermen to take a Drink trike otber People-Tbe City Printing-Alderman Small and tbe Wooitsawyer*. An extra mooting o? tho City Council waa bold last cvoniug, at which wero tucsont, tho Mayor, Aldormon Collins, T. J. Mackey, Cun? ningham, Voigt, Uoddings, white; Brown, Hampton, E. F. VTall, Holloway, Small, McKin? lay, Ii. F. Wall, oolorod. Tho members wero mmmoncd lo attend at 7 o'clock, but tho Mayor did not tako bis neat and oall the mooting to order until noarly 8 P. M. PETITIONS. i? Petition ol Mrs. John Mahoney was referred to the Committee on Buildings. Petition Of F. E.- Eaoo was referred to tho Committee on Lioonsoa.. > rt . Petition of Uteey A Kenyon' was referred to the Committee on Lioonsoa. Petition of woodaawyers was received as in? formation. Potition of the ox-measongor of Council, re? questing payment for aervioos aa suoli, was re? ferred to tho Committee on ltolrenohment and Relier. The Committee on Way? and Means report? ed favorably upon tho petition of C. Dupont, and requested that tho treasurer be ordered to pay tho amount. Tho report was adopted. - A communication from Captain Hondricks reporting that tho hoa?? at tho Potter's Field needod ropaire, and rrquoating that tho ropaira bo made at once, wau referred to tho Commit? tee on Buildings. A report from Dr. Lobby, showing the con? dition of tho inmatos of tho Old Folks' Homo, wan referred to the Committee un Public Buil? dings. A communication from Dr. Lobby, notifying Council (bat tho buildings at tbo quarantino elation would bo completed next week, and stating that tho Govornor had requested Coun? cil to tako chargo of them until tho mooting of tho Legislature, wu?referred to the Committeo on Quarantino and Lizirotto. The Committeo on Licenses reported favora? bly upon tho potitions of Jeffords fe Co., J. L. Quackonbueb, ti. Hasler, l\ S. Hawkins, J. C. Dosohor, and-& Wirz, allot whieh wero ao cepted. A ld er mun Mackey movod that the report of 1 tho Committee ou Licenses upon tho potition of J. Wulborn bo reconsidered. Adopted. Tho Alderman then moved that the applica? tion of Wulbern to have tho license of Sleding A> Wulbern transferred to bim te laid upon tho tablo, which waa also adopted. An explanation of tho reason for these mo? tions being asked for by Alderman Voigt, Alder? man Mackey said that bo had, upon tho highest authority, the information that on last Friday evening, three gontlomen, two of whom wero Aldermen (Hampton and B. P. Wall,) entered tho establishment of Mr. Wul lin rn and called for refreshments; that after considerable timo tho refreshments were sont at double tho expenso usually oharaed, this being done ouly because of their color; that afterward while those gentlemen wero Bitting in a room of tho establishment, they attempted to open a window in order to get air, but it waa closed os often as it was opened, tho pro? prietor asserting to othora as bia reason for so doing, that bo did not wish any one to seo that ' there were oolorod men on his premises. The ' Aldermen then offersd a resolution pYnyldiog that tho petition of Mr. Wuihrm? be not granted, apoaking at lougth in support of it. .. The yass and naya were called for. Alderman Geddings did not wish to Tote, j until bo knew moro about the matter, and moved that tho whole subject bo referred to a committeo to actmrta'n all particulars connect? ed with the transaction. Ho . was excused from voling, but when Alderman Hollo.vay, colored, desired the dame privilege, be w/as re? fused, and ibo privilege extended to Alderman GeddingB withdrawn. Tho vote was then proceeded with, roanUing aa follows : Aldermen Broww, Collins, Cun? ningham, Small. L. F. and E. P. Wall, Maokey, Hampton, McKinlay and the Mayor, alarma five-10. Geddings, Voigt and Holloway, neg? ative-3. i 1 ho application of E. H. Brodio was referred to tbo Committee on City Lands. Tho apphoatioo of E. J. Symons was refer? red to tho same committee. The application of T. G. Simons, for the ex? ecutors of fly am's estate, was read, and the amqnot referred to ordered to bo paid. HUA Alderman Voigt moved the first reading of the bill to um md tho bill lo appraise tho rate? able nroperty of the city, as follows: That section three of an ordinance entitled "An or- i d ?nance to appraiso the rateable property of the City or Charleston, aud for other purposes,*' ratified on tho 21st day of Hep tomoo r, A.D. 1869, be amended as follows: strike ont ibo, first sentence and insert in lien thereof tho fol? lowing: "That for the purpose of taxation, all real estate shall bs appraised uniformly and at the actnal value thereof." Tbs motion was granted, and tho bill read tbe first, second and tnird ti mea, and ordered to ba ongroesod for ratification at tbo next meeting. Alderman Mackey moved that tbe bill to amend tbe Lumber hill be read by ita title, which was done. Atdermtn Small, oolorod, offer* J a resolu? tion '?? providing substantially, that all of the olly ; printing not already contracted (or be done ab the office ol a Radloal paper. ? Alpeiman Msokoy moved that the Commit? tee on Printing be instructed to advertise for proposals, ss it wa* the daty of Connell to ad? vert Isa for proposals to do tba work, whioh In? volved an expenso of from $6000 t.? $7000 per 1 annum; that a o far as he knew there might now bi proposals for tbe city printing. Alderman Cunningham favored tbo adoption of Alderman Small's resolution. After an exoittug debato, the resolution waa amen lod slightly and adopted. Alderman Mackay offered a resolution pro? viding that, the woodea wrara after the 1st of Ootober, be made to take oat a hoouae, or bo tined $10; and that* the prion to bo ob irgod by thom for. sawing wood bo not inore than one doli?r per cord. Alderman Small, oolorod. -I Want to knOW Bomhthing about dis rca ilntio i; it says that. every 'maa -wiostaws wood w il tri a . the limit's of the chy must take out a lieeneo or be fined. Now I oppose it, as it pruveuiB any Citisorr from sawing: wjod without nay i ng tor it; bow ia that!? . Tba matter ww explained to tho Alderman, j and tho resolut ?on adopted, ji Council then, on motion of Alderman Mackey, at a quarter of tea o'clock, adj onrush '_/'[ 1 B?8B BAIX.-The following is the ??ora of Die gamepiajeJ 'yesterday bpt.ween lbs Haxrir eon hine and the Picked niue t - - ?j ?fo > K BP? O. R. .a. o. Oadti m- cf.......... S (Jrsaf; M..J: AI./?sir ? tes:::,-, de? it?, rv...... a . henar, it..........1 i ? foale.. it.; u\r ut???^n ? s /awata.,^111 a i a \ * \ ?t,?H li j I HW AMUSEMENTS AKEAD .-Manager John T. Ford, who ia to bo lu our city soon, will bring to us in succession three oxoellont companies tho celebrated Chapman Bisters, the daltons English Opora, and tho Newoorub Minstrois. OBDHBS. - 8onalor Sawyor is in Washington. Th ore wero no fla03 imposed by the Mayor yostorday. Tho cripple, who stole monoy from a negro, whom bo asked to tio a bandle for bim, was sontonced to thirty days' imprisonment in the Hon80 of Correction. Tho bootblacks, il ia reported, will shortly petition Oounoil to require all partios osgaged In their lino of basines to take out a license. Tho City Troasnror giros notice that only two days romain in which to pay the third in? stalment of tho tax on real estate for the year 18439. What was left of tho locomotivo w. o. Dokee, which wau shattered in tho Congaroo Swamp on last Saturday week, was brought to the oity yesterday. Tomploton telegraphed here yesterday that he would giro a theatrical performance at tho Hibernian Hall to-morrow night. Tho City Railway Company has declared a dividond of ono dollar and twenty-fire cents per share, which will be paid on and aftor thc first of October. HOTEL ABRIVALS, SKPTEXBSE 28.-Pavilion Hotel.-H.. A. Fowles, Enterprise; H. L. Stur? gess, T. M. Kum, South Carolina; N. J. Thou ron, steamer Dictator; John P. Loring, Grau ?torillo; W. H. Honnan, J. P. Harley, Orange burg; W. D. Peck, Columbia; J. K. Daris, Monticello; T. M. Hadgins, J. H. NY aro, Hones Path; J. Knill, J. N. ('arnot1, E. M. Ham, Tim .lionsville; T. H. Boynton, Colloton; Vi. P. Mathews, Tolbert, Qa.; W. Y. Paxton, Sum? ter; John O. llenan, Augusta; H. M. Gilburt, Florence; \Y. W. Ward. South Carolina; C. H. Pettingiii, Cheraw; E. H. Gasquo, South Caro? lina; lt. I>. Cain, Marion; D* MoNeiil, Wados boro*. Charleston Hotel.-H. ?. Robinson, Provi? dence; D. Connel, ti. P. Culver, (Jul vcr ton; N. H. Colman, Mrs, M. M. Calror, Hiss D. G. Cul? ver, D. Williams, W. D. Womaok, g. D. Hight, Goorgia; Colonel Flagor, ?. S. A.; H. A. Meis ter, Georgia; J. Amos, Now York; A. B. Mulli? gan, oity; E. A. Callahan, Philadelphia; Wm. A. Walker and son, Sol. Haas, General Wm. Melitta, North Carolina; M. B. Cauter, 8. C.; J. 0. Gillett, Georgia; G. H. Barnwell, S. C. Xi U ? I N lt fi fi y o V i v H s . ONE of Dickens' or Scott's works is present? ed to orory annual subscriber to the XIX Cen? tury. Sopt 32 -o " RHAPIKQ THE WHIRLWIND."-" Reaping the Whirlwind" ie tho titlo of a thrilling Confeder? ate story, written for Tho Banner of tho South, by Miss Annie M. Barnwell, of Beauiort, S. 0. Tho first chapter will appear in The Banner of the South, October 9th. Send for apeoimons to L. T. Blome & Co., Augusta, Ga. Terms, $3 per annum. The pa? per can bo had of all newsdealers in the United States. 5 Sept 28 To THE LADIES.-Messrs. atoll, Webb A Co. hare received a ease of Fall Dress Goods from au auction bouse, which they are offering at 25 cents (worth 45 cents;) together with a I largo lot of Dry Goods in every other grade, of j the latest styles and choicest colora, at No. 287 King street. Sept 27 -o ' Linar II EAD INO) FOB THE WASH WHATHXR. Our friends in the country who desire to obtain light reading for the warm weather, at strictly popular prices, are referred to the advertise? ment of Mr. 0. 0. Righter, the very enterpris? ing and trustworthy King-street dc alor in books and periodicals of all kinds. Hi? list will be found to ioolude something to snit every taste, and it 8oems to us a marvel how he eau afford to so nd his books by mail over the conn try, post-paid, at tho ridiculously low priesa named. ?Hirts ant) /nraisljina. (?oo?s. ?pVtlHSU GOODS FOR TUB PALh SEASON. S HIRTS. AND GENT'S UNDERWEAR. THB SSB80B?BBB H A VINO JUST BKTUBNED from the North with a fresh asA earefally eels?ted Stock af nBTBTS AMD QHNT'a ONDKBWEAB, re .pectfoU? invites Ua* paka? to can aaa* mapee* tte THE} .STAR SHIRTS, Hold by him,more than sustain their reputation far nnrsn il td cheapness, fimiab, durah lilly sad lt. Wot lbs gerrutae artist?, go to E. SCOTT'S, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. July 8 ?aa I BLACKWELL'S m ?Vi? ? k Ne. 9)19 KT ft ??-STU K HT, One door below Market, O RB AT REDUCTION IN PBI0X3 or 80ABFS TIES HANDKKB0H?CE-3 - ORDBBWBkB, ka. .THY H. d w H m ? M M .0 GOO I> S . sdi &:<. j . :. ? xi: . -r.f ?Tory M J *. ll O sa P HR ic Y il , TiROKBR, A UOTIONEKRAND GO UH lb. BIOS MEROHAhl. ' " ?A)s?fl OW BAAL ESTATE, sfS?T?S, BONDS, el '?- j) BETTIES AND PERSONAL PBOPSBTY . ' "~ J V ATTENDED TO. .'.J--:: I dm. Sf B R O A D-d TBIIf OH A BUfcWr ON, E. O. - ? fei ***** s???r, W. J. Ml?BATH. Bif> *?S?4tJ JAkta OOHNEB, T. a. WABBM. Ese. ?i'mt?ant??t. jp A L L CAMPAIGN. N. FBHKBNBACH'8 POPULAR BROAD STREK7 SALOON. LUNCH BESOMED. ? Choice Liquors, I Igars nui lobetco, Sept 19___ K UP ten THIS DAY A FOLL ABSOBTHBNT OF NEW *a o o r> s , AND TABB PLBA8CTBB IN INVITINO OOB friends lo Inspect the same. No pains has been spared in tho aeloetion, and be? ing; bong ht front the moat rob ?bte direct Importers and manufacturers, caa, as heretofore, be received with OOH Ail eu oe. -. Our Frettch and Eog'tah Perfomee, Combs, Brush es, and ill kinds of Toilet articles, cannot be excell? ed for variety, quality or cheapness In New fork or Philadelphia, wbiio in tho Bal; Department our Inti? mate relations wiih the largest and bes? importer of Hair glvo us facilities that cannot be oxoellod lu the States, and we can always furnish any artiole as oheap ns any honorable house. Our friends tn tho country can all*sys rely on their orders receiving our best attention. H. & A. ASHTON, . No. MO KINO 8TBEBT, Five doors from Harket street. 8ept ai mwe3 j^O YOU WISH TO 11AVK A GOOD APPETITE, a relish for Food, and a perfect Digsa. lion 1 U3B SOLOMONS' BITTERS. Sept IT 3mos r|1HF. AMaCKlCAN SUBRUCKOKID, D0UBLE-A0TINO, NON-FREEZING, FORCE PUMP. Tbs simplest and mott powerful In use. It ls proved to bo tho cheapest, most offoolive, durable and reliable POM1*. Bas no leather packing. A child can work lt. For sale by . JENNINOH. THOML1NSON A GO.. 6cpt 29 Imo_Qcaorul Agents for bo. Ca. J^O YOU WISH TO PUT OFF INDE? FINTTBL? SICK HEADACHE, hour Bructalions and Acidity of tho Stomach ? BeptlT 3mos OSE 80LOHONS' BITTBBB. JOH tailoring, (Etc. N HrjOHBUIBR, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 1*1 King-street, West Side, a few Doora ivor tn of ttneen, DEOS LEAVE TO INFORM BIS C ll 3T OMERS and tho public In general that he hts just returned from New York with a large Stork of CLOIHS DOESKINS CASSIMERBS BEAVERS COATINGS VESTINGS, Of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics. I alao wish to draw attention to my large and well selected ?Stock of F?BNI8HINQ GOODS, including tbe celebrated STAB 8HIBTB. 8ept 20 6 mwfff _ Jlit?tirattct. ?<_ UA.R.D1AN MUTUA!. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. Orrgattttaod lat 18 5 0 . ALL POLICES NONFORFEITABLE. HALF LOA If TA KEN. NO NOTES RK-Q UIBSD. LAST CASH DIVIDBND 00 (FIFT?) PEB CENT. fiT VT KM S KT, Polices lat force.8^5,000.OOO Asceta. 1,500,000 Annual Income. 800,000 lasses Paid.. 500,000 ornons, s> W. H. PEOEHAM, President, Wat. T. HOOKBB, Vice-Pr?sident. L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary, Q. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. DXXXCTO&S. lion. Jorra A. Dix, New York. Hon. Jascas Biara*, Firm of Harper st Bros., ex Mayor New York. JOH? J. Oaaivts, President Bank Republic. Wat. M. Vxaunra, Banker (VarmUyo At Co.) . ? OHAS a. Rocatwooo, Cashier Newark Banking Oom? pany. Hon. OaioaoB OrnTXB, ex-Mayor of New York, M rx or c MOBO an, Banker. Tu o MAS Rio s ar, Fina Themas Rigney & Co. Baw. B.-'trtranf, lYeaaurer New York Steam Su? gar Refining Company. AAaoM A turo ut, Finn of Arnold, Oom table A Co. rhoHtap H. Bowxs, Wet moro u Bowne, Lawyers. E. V. HiuosrwooT, Firm E. V. Baughwoat Ai Co. WK Wiurxwa, Firm of W. Willens & Co. .Touos H. Pean. Merchant. WM. W. WruanT. Merchant. . CHIS. t. MA**, Merchant WnxriM A mot. Merchant. Q KO. W. OuTxata, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Gao. T. Hora, President Oontioeolal Fire Insur? ance Company. JOH? O. Sarsawoeo. Park Place, . WALTO M H. PavmiVaTc, Oom er Fi th Avenue and Twenty IbrrcWscreet. - EnWAXn H. Waioat, NdVtrk, H/}. Qao, W. gattf -. OOUOSCIIOT. . W. L. Ooonnax, Merchant. 4 UKOliUE KW.IBI, GEN EBAL AGRNT FOB SOOTH CAROLINA . Dr. T. HERN3TJERNA, Eximi?los Physician. tl. I8BKIITKL, ' GCNKBAL AORNT FOR OHAkLESTON. ? irBc e He. 965 King-street,, OH ABLES TON, BL O January 12_ mo_I yr Jj! K O O AX ls Y BJ i UPE INSURANCE COUTANY. ASM tc over. . ?1,300,02O IH10B8 ALL KINDS OF LIFE AND ENDOW? MENT PO MCI K J. DMdettftc" anmstlr In oath, f>alf' Company haring thc Behalte Guaranteed sur tsnder. Value PU? PoHdot,, wond-wida. Hbcmn? to no Com pa* y kb th? Um ted R tatet Ipr stability, libe? ran ty ind economy. - Ottos Ho. lil Broadway, Hew Yotk. ?. I CHRISTI AW w. B 0 0 CR",, Pr?cisent. ,? Wu. kC Ooiat, f-ecpatazy. State Agency Ho. Sf BracoVctmct, SatoM Ito**. Local ead Oaavtsstag Ageste wanted throughoui thc KUt/v Apply tn r*fsant7?bv letter tc ? I Ullll Ililli M ll. ty> C. A I. D at BJ ^ C O ? j? i? . *No. a*f JPIKa-ST?IET, w. j NSW ross: arr. Sts^x^V?rv?t ? New Yera. Mljslllll Paisa of KODT?UI BRAS, PJfATM, rkCBvt ArWaa*t*t?V*C*Ca i Kc* ctAsatvA ?tat- Am AL.? FALL GOODS FOR 1869, JUST OPENED AT STOLL, WEBB Sc CO., Nos. 387 and 989 KING STREET. WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES OF CHARLESTON to oar Now Stock o? CHEAP Dry Goods. Every department ii fall and complete io Variety and in PRICES. Ladioa o in depend on baying uHEAPER from ua this year than they hare eror dono bof oro. Oar ENTIRE STOCK ie marked at a rory small ADVANCE, and wo are determined to giro our Customers every advantago possible in purchasing this SEASON. A (treat many Goods havobson purchased from AUCTION HOUSKSJand will bo sold vory low We bog to mention a few Special Bargains which aro Belling vory rapidly. DRESS GOO D!Sf. I case FALL DRESS GOODS at 25, (worth 45.) 1 cage assorted Winter Poplins, 35 coots-vory cheap. 4 caso assorted DoLiinos, 20 cents. lease assorted Poplins at 30 and 35 conta-cheap. 1 case Changeable Poplins at 40 cents. 1 caao Winsoys (now) for Suits, 25 cents- cheap. A largo lot of 7-8 Poplins at 50 couts, t vorth 75 cents.) 20 packages of 7-8 Solid Colored Poplins at 40 conte-vary cheap.! Choice lot of Froneh Poplins, in thu moat fashiomb!o Shades, atso, a small lot of Dress Silks , in Light Shades. French Morinocs and Enpress Cloths iu every Sbado and at low figures. j Lidies will ploaso call and examino our Stocks boforo purchasing elsewhere. fNEW" LOT OF BLACK SILKS ?.ND BLACK DRESS GOODS.| Jgjaj -o-1 fiWOOLLEN DEPARTMENT. 1 halo WHITE ALL-WOOL FLANNEL at 80 couts. 1 balo 7-8 White Flaunols at 40 conls, (worth 50 cents.) 1 bale 4-4 Super Whito Flannels at 50 cents- oh o ip. Opora and Sack Flannels, all Shades. All-Wool Red Flannels at 25 cents, (less by pieces. lease assorte J patterns Figurod Cassimoros, for Gouts'Saita, at $1-oheer.. Family Blankets in every Variety and at Low Prices. Speoial attention to a cheap White Blanket at $3 per pair, job. -o DOMESTIC GOODS IIOTJSE-lT'Urt.lVI?nilVO DEPARTMENT. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK at 70 cents-choap. 1-2 Bleached Tablo Damask atdOconts, (worth 75,) A lot of Huok Cowals ov jr ono yard lon? at 25 coots.' Super All -Linon Huck Towolling at 25 couts. 20 pieces vory cheap Bird Eyo Diaper, (a job.) Russia Diapers and Cotton Diapers. 1 case 4-4 Longctoths, 12J cents-cheap. Our Longcloth Stock is tho largest we have over shown, ranging in pri?e from 64 cents to 20 and 28 cents. MEvery pioco in the bast Stand ?rd BRAND3 WARRANTED PERFECT in Texture. E51C??? CALICOES FOR FALL AND WINTER IN VERY LARGE VARIETY. (DNE CASE VERY CHEAP MADDER COLORS AT ll OE NTS ? Our Stook is Fall and Complete in every Department, and Consumers can invest their funds to advantage at tho Cheap Store Nos. 387 and 389 King Street.! RESPECTFULLY, Sfpt 28 STOLL, WEBB & CO gartto.tt, Gullett), (Ste. HART Sc CO, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. D. D. COHEN, D. S. HABT. H. S. HABT. -?-O P. MOBAH. JOHN V. M'NAKBE. Wholesale Store, No. 39 Hoyue-street; ?let.iii Store, Corner King i and Market streets. BAR IRON, MILL ROCKS, PLOUGH STEEL, BOLTING CLOTH, NAILS, CIRCULAR SAWS, METALS, FAN MILLS, GUNS, HOES, PLOUGH* A LABGB ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING MATERIALS, CAMPEA TKH.8' TOOLS BLACKSMITHS' TUOL8 BRICKLATKRB? TOOLS T ANNAS RA ' TOOL.?. ALSO, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OP RODGERS' TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. fi opt 24 SAO ta? (rovos fwvuutt. /TJ. K O K O I A O OOTUK lt M ^MUTUAL PIBE AND LIP* fr],* JiVSURANOS COUPANT INSURANCE COMPANY. or PURELY A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION. MACON,' OEOROIA. - AtsiUsorla^Cnplt?^.....?BOO.OOO Jaly , 18fta.AOlO.tOA FIQK AND LI F A DEPAUTUKNTH 8KPARATB - *1^.X?^9^M?& ?*? DIVIDEND DKOLARED.FOBTT PER OEM'. surance Department of Georgia according to law for tho benefit ox tho assured lu tb I? Company. - ^tfdsrewa^and rsvpenslble genBeman of m ^ nomnt AS)Jvm Tpureli Sentkern Company, allowing only .ia ARD PAY? LOisEC- Its principal bTtn*? with per bent ol its earning, to Ibe Stockholders; Ibo sonU?? AUt*#. and to tas?i .? apneato ??? P-tTCo r?st o f the proflts altfded .moog the Policyholder* NT*. lt ha* ampi* mean, to rally p>?ce?t pobo ,-hoW - ontte^nUiaullottpleil. en ajsarraj eJI loesse. uro Department bsa been in rneesssful opera- omcxas. ?ion for six montos; aha bas already locum ula ted j0HH B GORDON, Presidia*. basdseiM assets. * B. B. H ILL, S. U. COLQUITT, Vie?-Presidents, . Lila D*psrr*a?nt m fall and snooessfnl operation, ? i _ _, Md vietogVuh old ecjpanls. m ita succ?s.. A. AUSTELL. E. QOULAbD, Pinino* Committee. AH of tts Follett s non-iorfei tablo, and of every W. O. MOABIH, Ikcretary. description of LIf? anduEndowment, together with aaaasnsn?, ^^^^j^^J^-^? ? AtkmtA 0*.-*,? e. ocsaoow. A. Aaarmx, X. W. ?^restrleuons upan travel, place of residence or Holxwt^ ? r Aurxiirbxa. J. H. Oaixawav. >.M. oeeopaUoo. joamaosi. Woe??* lnawd on aaa?tsrmiM asfs?, H > Athens, O*.-B. o. YAJTOBV, Bmw. V. BUM. Ro? LaiMhalf c? laa^^fAsaa.^lU>botss taA^ &4J??T< ,fZ ? : ?.'. ..iiJiuiji'i'* ?if i" "t*?...? aW Tamas* . 'w^xrtME**vBEt? Colaaas?a,8.a^WiMBAJ??o?. P. H. WRiaap, Exsa?inla#Hijkle**ai. SSSSiT? /VV?aW^ . ' eootni Areni for HO? th Carol ta?, ' J. M. Kl LA, CK, tt*a*.nU AjreAt, Lc^waTravatlIag' airtats waatad in all sarta ol ' .'. ACWSTA, Caa. . tasiKtaia. TAfcarstcaffselesiatN tM^M? Wsm>. - - f?'riiiisii i? asad : sury t? pricfcrr?^. AppUcau?DA to M saaAs to * ' .^im? lLzVV J, f 9 ?mXMMB, it., t?m\?m^?m?^ H ?reed i?a?ABfcBffxt^>.?., fesU raj!ria i v a. w. DafiicsAXEE, sf. D., >ss>t>^Mi ,i ||M ., ?tttyU* .?''?" smo .- . ? WlAi; f tnisal} / ?ig :l "SAsos ,3??ir KC. ^_portion Solea. Clothing, Dry Gooda, llati, Mirrors, T'i, i?c. BY SULKS DI? A KI'. TU is MORNING, at lu o'clock. I ?rill 9*11 at ruy Store, corner of Kino ami Liberty si reoij, 'Plain, Mamnlltches", and Fauov I.awu IIANDKKIU OHIKM, Unan and Uuckcs? k Towels, Violet mid Oiondod Marin?os. RhlrtH and Iir.iwiv, LsdlcV and Oenla' Hosiery, rublo clutha Plated i-poon*. Pocket Knives, Hattest and Casaimero Pants sud Vost?, Mca's and Ho j i' Oasstmero snd Wool Hats, &<-. UM, 10 doc MinrtOlt>>, Vitloua sizes, i Caddloa Oroon and lllaok Tea. ON FRIDAY, tho ut october, I will soil, lou oases BOOTS. SHOES and HATS, tho best aoaortmeut of rerril IliwHmion. Sept 29 Boots and Shoes at Auction. BY N. A. IIP NT. At No. Ita Meeting street, THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock '" 100 cases BOOIB ABD HUM RC. Sept OT_ Baie without Reserve-Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Superior Household Furniture, Stoves, Mattresses and Balance of Stock of Crockery Rouse. BY WM. McKAY, THIS DAY, at bis Store, No. 13d Moetiag street, al IO o'clock. BeptaO_ Furniture, Carpets, Fine Brocatel Curtains and Cornices, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Large Cooking Stove and Uttnsils (com plele) Andirons, Grates, ftc , at Auction. BY R. M H A USU \ Ll, & BRO. TBT8 DAY, at htlr-past IO o'clock, at No. :t:l Droid atreel._S. pt ag One Mule, One Mare, Spring Wagon and Uar ness, One Cotton Gin, at Auction. BY H. M MA ?SH A J, I, & BRO. THI3 DAY, at half-past 10 o'clock, at Nu. 33 ?road _ streot._Hopi M One Work Horse, one large Cart, one Spring Cart, one light Family Carriage, one fine Brussels Carpet, Farm Carte, Furniture, ?Je, ?c. BY A. G. MCGILLIVRAY, Artotltmaer. Will ho sold at 10 o'clook THIS DAY. in fruat of bia Office. No. 29 Broad etrcot. BoptW_ A Very Desirable Reiidence, No. 20 Geerge street. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. Will be BO (1 on THURSDAY, thc Tib October nest, at ll u'clock, at tba Old Post?me?, Tint desirable BUIOK It K-II)1.Ni:1 " No 26 Oeorgc street, containing? room*, pantry, ftc; oa premises are alt noceesary outbuildings of brick. Rae ol tiara sad good well of water, ftc Building and preatiCM trealllngood repair. Lot measures about (0 fact front on George atreet by about 150 feet deep, ba tko fume mire or less. conditions-Half cash; balance, secured by bon* sad mortgage. Premises to bo lusurod sud po Hoy assumed. Purchaser to pa> for pt pore and sUmps. Bept 29 wftb* S fm gilla. liMGTHIIIG M Si WI HEMBRA N D V PICTURES. J. H. BOLLES, PirorouKAPUKU, offers to the public Bometbirg ulUnether ucw, ia u boantlful style of Photograph, which Iront ths peculiar man ner ot ligating tho sitter rcs"iuules tho works of til? Immortal mister. HEM UK \ N1 > 1. blsstvlo of plo turc, though very popular at tho North, has nero) belora h-jen takeu in Charleston, and c innot fallt? eliott admiration. Call and examino specimens, a HOI.LEV GALLERY. Northeast corner King and Market - treats, oppojlto tho now opera House. rept 25_aw2* TIH? KALI, CAHPAIQNI QDINBY ic CO. HAVING RECENTLY RRlURSHD CHOU 1H North with a complete asiortment of Photograph! GOCKIB, and all the recent Improvomeuta la the ar are now ready to produce PHOTOGRAPHY in h various br? neb oe unsurpassed both for their beaul of fl ul sh and durability. Pictures enlarged to any size. Eapecial attenUo given to cop jinn Old Pictures. We aro prepared I make Outdoor Views of all kluda. MT Gallery No. 261 KING-STREET, Charles toi 8. 0. Sept 21 BOUW?D?. gUUTIl CAKOLINA HAIhllUAO. GENERAI, SUPERINTENDANT'? OXFTOB, j ORABUCTOH. H. c.. Sept. IS. nee. f ON AND AFTRB THURSDAY. fBP PEMBER the P AHl?L?.'OEB TUM NS of the South Carol Railroad will run as follows : ... FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Char le* con.8.30 a. Arrive al Augusta...4.45 P. Connecting With trains for Montgomery, M oui pl Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery s Grand Jnucboa. FOB COLUMBIA. - Leave charleston.9.90 A. Arrive at Columbia.4 40 P. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester lt road, an* Camden traio FOU CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.8.00 A. 'Arrive at Charleston.4 00 P. Leave Colnrabta.7 46 A. Arrlvo at Charleston.4 OJ P. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPBKHB I SC MOATS EXCEPTED.) Leave Cnarleaton.7.30 P, Arrive at Aurait?.6 lo A. Connection wltb trains lor Memphis, Nathv and Kew Orleans, vic Grand Junction. leave Augusta.4.10 P. Arrive st Ohs rio* ton.4 00 A, COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPBBHH. irrnroays CXCEPTED.) Leave Charleston.8.06 P. Arrive at Columbia.4.46 A. Connecting (murulaj? *xc?otad> with Green"Un i Coln Tibia Railroad, and on Monday*. Wednesd cod Fridays with charlotte and uoulb Carolina R I road. I .??TB Columbia. .?.60 P. Arrive at Charleston.....6 30 A, Hr ?k?RHVlM.E TRAIN. Leave Charleston.4.06 P. Arrive at Summerville. 6.30 P. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. Arrive at Charleston.0.26 A. OA hf DEN BRANCH. Camden and <olumbl. Pa?aen?er Trails on M save, WEDITXKDATB And Bai-r/aoAM. and batwi Camden and Klngvtllc daily, (Sundays ? toa? u connects witt np and down Day Passengers st Kl ville. Leave Camden.6.86 A. Arrive at Co tu tu tria.11. * A. Leave Columbia.1 46 P Arrive at Camden.6 00 p. - (HlR-nedi H. T. PEAKS, Peptic Geni ,1 Knri?iini??>deB KW ROUTE O ll T ll I i.<~ ' ' " . TBK ST. LOUIS /BONMOVNTAIN ANDSOhTtlBRN BAtLW Ia now open far basinets from COLUMBUS. KT., TO ST. LOU Making the quietest, aalest and only all rall r tom.. Coota, Ps Ct saferetaking .thia route avoid one enan? ?ara cad a- Mateas riv- treader of twenty aa -=.t irrtrr ts R? Louis FOUR A *D A BM.? HO u ccrrcjMc al aap ataar loud. a*-Tra?u* tsars chi mon* xrpao the trriv train? 00 th? ktokaktsaat Okte Railroad . i . W. B ?LI ns ? Rapt 1 g ., imo Oeneral Ttok*t Ag-i VDU wnH TOIUCPaUD>D ac rrhrht, and awake io thc naomi og with a thor? V?! i ' A\V*??.?. ' J i . " ?f\\: ! appraelaUan of your Egg. Bulla cc* Oaths - j V 1 . it??i la ? .1 1 / .?' ; y ' \" Reptl? tatoc U8B BX>U)kKM*A' BRT 'ti*