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mit M s OE THE suns. TUB DAILY NEWS, by mull, one year $0; six months fi; three mun tbs $2; one month 75 cent?. Served lu thc city nt FIFTKE.N CBSTS a ?reek, payable to tho carriers, or $0 a year, paid lu advance at the ofiice. TUB TRI-WKEKLY NEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $3; six months fi; and ?0 cents a month tor any shorter period. SUDSUKHTIONS in all cases payable In advance, and no paper continued after tho cxplrntlo^f thc time paid for. 7 ADVERTISEMENTS.-First Insertion 15 cents a Hue; subsequent Insertions 10 cents a Uuc. Spe? cial Notices 16 cent? a linc each Insertion. Busi? ness Notices 20 cents a linc each Insertion. Mar? riage and Funeral Notices Ono Dollar each. Cuts and Electrotype Advertisements will bo inserted on tho Fourth Page only. NOTICES of Wants, To Bent, Lost and Found, Boarding, Sec., uot exceeding 20 words, 25 cents .each Insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 30 ?words, 40 cents each insertion; over 30 and not exceeding 40 words, CO cents each Insertion. All .announcements to bc published at these rates must bo paid for in advance. REMITTANCES should bc made by Fostofllce Money Order or by express. If this cannot bo done, protection ngolnst losses by mall may bc secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston payable to the order of thc proprietors of TnE NEWS, or hy sending thc money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 1(9 East Day, Charleston, S. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1809. NEWS OF TUE DAY. -Gold at New York yesterday closed quiet at 30. -The New York cotton market was quiet and unchanged at 28c. Sales 1800 bales. -A system of public schools Is about to bc . established in Atlanta, Un. -Dr. Hayes Intends to lead an expedition toward thc open rolar Sea next year. -Tho grape crop in Tennessee lids year ls said to be abundant beyond precedent. -George F. Whitehurst. Esq., a prominent citizen of Norfolk, Va., tiled suddenly on Thursday last, In I hat city. -Nashville ls boasting of her "Immense boot and shoe trade." Alargo woollen factory ls about to bc established there. -General Rosecmus, says thc Ran Francisco Bulletin, ls going to make $5,000,000 out of Iiis mining speculations In California. -John Morrissey has been to hear Beecher preach, and he says timi he never saw a man "get Hie devil's head in chancery so quick In all lils life." -A premium pig, only eighteen months old, and weighing over seven hundred pounds, was exhibited at thc Mexico (Missouri) mit? last week. -Mr. S. S. Conant, formerly of the New York Times, has formed a literary connection with tho Harpers, and lina headquarters at lltolr ? publishing house. -A suicidal mania is raging In the Prussian army, and in a few weeks, nt thc camp of Bor? na, near Leipsio, fifty-four soldles have put an end to their existence. -A New York company hos purchased a largo tract of land, on thc Ruppahaunock River, Va., including the water-power at. Wheal ley's Mill, for $50,000. -Mr. Joe Jeffersou's four performances in. Brooklyn reached an aggregate of (8000, of which ho received (4000, and C. W. Taylcurc tho other, after paying all expenses. -Mr. Soward returned > to San Francisco September 28. His progress in the southern portion of tho State has been a continued ova . tlon. He sailed for Mexico on tho 30th ult -The warehouses uu thc wharves at ual . veston, Texas, are overflowing, and freights - could not bc discharged last week for want of Bheltcr. Busy times aro expected for months to come. -The Tupelo, Mississippi, Spectator, of the 24th, announces the death of Dr. William Cal? houn, who was taken suddenly 111 while visit? ing a patient, and died almost immediately. He was a cousin of John C. Calhoun, and not unlike him In personal appearance. -The firm of Lockwood & Co., of Ne w York, deny thc rumor that tho liabilities of their house arc between twenty and thirty millions, and positively assert that they arc not Involv? ed to tho extent of half such an amount. - -The New York Independent states that two-thirds of the students in the general Epis- ' ?opal Theological Seminary In that elly have Just gone over to thc -Roman Catholics. The ? Institution is said lo bo under decided High 1 Church control. - 1 -Prince Arthur and his distinguished com- i panions were greeted nt Toronto, on Saturday, ] by about thirty thousands persons. Formal | addresses were presented by the corporation, . ? and appropriate responses were made. '? The . party afterwards drove through thc principal streets, which were gorgeously decorated and ' brilliantly illuminated. -Tlie Great Eastern is thc greet cable layer, 1 and now having dope such good service in '. the Atlantic, she ls about; .to show herself In j that part of thc Indian Ocean known os tho. Arabian Sea. At last accounts thc G real East-. , ern waa slowing away forty miles dally of the ' cable soon to be laid botween Aden and Bom? bay, a distance of ono thousand eight hundred ? milos, more or less. -Thc Colorado ' Herald; ' of September 22, says: "Anna Dickinson created a sensation in Georgetown yesterday morning, by mounting '{ on a large horse 'straddle-ways' and riding i away for- the Range, at seven o'clock in tho ," morning. \ She was dressed in bloomers, and wore a gcnUomon's .overcoat. Hfr delicate little foot and finely turned ankle wereencased In substantial boots, wit li brittons up the sides. An eye witness gives the ntimbor of the boots nt two anda half." . , . ":?.''. -James Gordon Bonnott, of tho New. York ; "Herald, is not ir-BP'precarlomi healihiaa th? ' papers have stated. : Advancing years- trad the Intense mental- activity of almost haffaccn ? > tury of Journalism have, doubtless; produced ". ,. .'Some effect upon biro, brit np-1 still ^'pefvisea , , pt? Harald, iii. Bennett commenced his ca .tt'ji reer in Charlcstoh, south Carotina, iii 1822. Afterward be, went to Now York ahd.b^came connected .with tho Courier ?nd Enquirer- On the 9th of: May, 1635, he.issued the.first ntttn /ber of tho New York Herald..- ..... -The Now York Herold of Saturday says of the tata crash jn Wall street: ''/The crisis In Wallstreet seems to liave passed. Ul'alrs yes? terday were brighter than on any previous day -Blnce the commencement of tha panto a week ?tl ar , and every one is now hopeful tbat by Mon / the danger will havo passed away. Avery , iarge proportion of Friday's transactions have been settled 'by mutual agreement between contracting' mi-ties, and, vWh1 tho prevention of coercive measures anti the encouragement to continued rorbearahc? and,.co-operation, among sufferers by, thc crash, it ls ex [weted that not only will, tottering bones be preserved, but firms air? mly bankrupt will bo rc-cBtab t totted." "/ r t:, ; -Some, sci lo-coniic scenes have been report* ed In Now York ejneo tho beginning of th? late gold panic The latest incident of thu charac? ter reported is, that after tho gold'speculation the Hon. John Morrissey found himself the i creditor of thc Immortal Fish, Jr., to the i uno of 190,000, of which amount ho tried in vain to : obtain possession.; As thc story goes, relying on Ms personal vigor, the ex'-pnglllgt sent word .o .?. . .. .. -O i tr.r by tho shei ii? of New York, that If that money \vu8 not paid within twenty-four honre be should purchase a cowhide, und usc tl up In thc interesting surgical, but unpleasant per? sonal, operation of haying lils debtor, und that thc entire sheriff's force In the county could not prevent him. When this announcement was communicated to the Prince of Eric, the latter nt flret resolved to suo out un Injunction, but ho tinnily concluded that any trivial sum ot less than a hundred thousand was not worth bothering about, and so he paid tho money. -Wiuc-making hasjustbegun In the warmer districts of California. Tho yield this year Is expected to bc only half as large OB that of last season, but the wine will be of a better quality. Tho Buena Vista estate, in Sonoma County, said to be the largest vineyard In the world, contains ll ve thousand acres, foin hun? dred and ?fty acres being covered with vines which grow so luxuriantly that they have to bc planted In ridges eight feet apart, while In Europe from three to four feet ls generally sufficient. Thc vineyard contains grapes of all varieties, but those chiefly grown uro tho Riesling, Muscatel aud Mission, the latter be? ing tlic native grape. Tho labor employed Is almost wholly Chinese, but a few Frenchmen and Germans from European wine districts at? tend to thc cellars and superintend tho wlnc making. Thc Buenn Vista champagne ls be? coming widely and favorably known. It IB made in thc same manner as the best French champagne, and some choleo vintages are scarcely to bc distinguished from tho European varieties. The Cuban Muddle. Whatever may have been the other pecu? liarities ol President Grunt's Cabinet, it cannot be said that there has been out? general disposition to adopt a bold or de? cided policy, whether In foreign afluir? or thc domestic concerns of tho nation. Ir? resoluteness ami timidity mark the whole course of Hie government, and no man feels sure that tho d?cision or to-day will not ho reversed ou Ute morrow. Tho game of see? saw, however. amusing in itself, is not one likely to inspire confidence wilton played persistently by tho. Executive of a mighty people; but nothing better can be expected" from the weak head ol a divided and dis? tracted council. ff . Thc letter of our Washington correspond? ent, published yesterday, supplies a forcible illustration of thc policy or no-policy of the Grant administration. In spito of the ex? hortations and expostulations of the North? ern press, the government refrained from recognizing Cuba, or giving or allowing to be given to thc?Cuban insurgents any sub? stantial aid. The United States could not, without gross logicttl inconsistency, meddle in the quarrel between Spain und the "Gem ol tlic Antilles." Exaggerated statements of thc strength and successes of t?? revolu? tionists were wholly disregarded, and steps wero taken to prevent expedltiont, Intended for their support, from lenving the Gulf and Atlantic coast. All this was well enough, when followed by the detention of tho Span? ish gunboats; but hero the chronic weak? ness of tho administration showed Itself, tho Cabinet allowing themselves to be per? suaded by thc Cuban Junta to make a pro? posal to Spain for the peaceable cession of Cuba. At this point carno in the note of Minister Sickles to the Spanish Government, than which no more, roystering and pot vulluiil/ document una umu uUUresaou uy u powerful to a weaker nation. Tho Spanish ministry promptly declined to hearken to threats or to bo swayed by intimidation. The martial spirit, dormant since the suc? cessful war with Morocco, was once more aroused, and Spain allowed it to be plainly seen that she bad rather tight at a disad? vantage than submit to insolent dictation. The note was in the worst possible' taste; but little courtesy or savoir faire waa ex? pected from the notorious Individual who represents the United States at the Court of Spain, and it was. boped that the refusal of tho Senate to confirm his appointment would relieve the government from embar? rassment, and wipe ont the remembrance of a serious diplomatic blunder. The whole business was bad enough while Sickles was believed to be the sole author of the note, hut our Washington correspondent, lifting the veil of secrecy,' declares authorita? tively that. Minister Sickles was only "fol? lowing the language of. a cable telegram' from the Secretary of State." All was fish that came .to the net of Sickles, and the tiero of Gettysburg was doubtless glad unough to have an opportunity of showing lila own bluntness and the hectoring spirit of his government. President Grant and lils Cabinet are, it seems, alono responsible Tor .what Minister Sickles has-done; but with charming vacillation may, before unoth - gr.?un goes down, disavow their own act, and make ready to cast their Jonah into the laws of political oblivion. . ' And what is the present attitude of the United States Government towards Spain and Cuba? The prospects of the insur? gents are gloomy In tho extreme.' Dissen? sion and jealousy rob them of their strength; their leading generals are accused of treach? ery; the American volunteers are eager to return to their homos. Tho career of the Cuban rebels promises to be ns brief as that of their first man-of-war, tho-termination of whose bloodless cruise was announced in the dispatches of yesterday. And nt the moment when th? clouds hang'like a nail over the insurgent cause, the United States rush headlong to the redeu?, and tell Spain that our dogs of war irinst soon bo u nie uah - ed if C.tuSh ls not 1t^y,[^^'p\i^1^'aome chivalry m talking In lilia wuy to a nation of equal power and equal strength, but it ts not tho habit pf this glorious country to hit one ?Va own Rizo, ' Nor will tho government, we lindert uko to say, follow up ils big words by brave dc?ds. - The United States will n%t go to war, even with Spain, however! tho' Cabinet and the press may bluster. Nay, we venture the assertion that, despite the Sickles' note, this government has no present intention of going so far' rt? a simjfo recog? nition of the belligerent'rights of the Cuban?. Is not this a contemptible' position to be oc? cupied by a once proud and united peoplo 1 That Cuba will ultimately bp annexed to tho United States wo do not doubt, but we do not look for the immediate, realisation of tho dream, ol the Northern roy a torera, who want more political worlds to conquer. ; Wo have territory enongh for ali our wants, 'and li the Cnbahs'khok wh?t ls good for ?jenu they will pat off ns long ns they can the' coiisummatl?n of their UTdqn with this coun? try,/ .W^e sym%atjilzq with, spy rj^le.wjfco fight ipr, froedom arid Indcponiionco ; b^ut 'J? I? hard to seo how the white Cubana, could obtain either by Joining their destinies,; at Inls time,-to those of the United ?tatee.' 1 .: Stfqtt ..ii mn's for Join nu lints- I io? to Manage a Newspaper. An old und experienced Western iicwspu per mun,, iJoseph Mcdill, of Chicago, lately delivered a lecture before ii convention of Indiana edilors and publishers, on thu true road to success in journalism. Thc views advanced in the following extract arc so sound and practical, and have, withal, so wide an application, that wo copy anti com? mend them to the attention ol our friends of tho Fourth Estuto throughout the South: "One branch of tho publishing business re? mains to be mentioned before closing those rcmurks-advertising. I entirely disapprove of tho practice, altogether too common, of taking column or half column 'ads.' on con? tracts for n year at a Ihne, nt greatly reduced rates. These advertisements are mostly quack medicines, lottery swindles, or humbug pntont rlght8. Such advertisements are an abomina? tion In the sight of renders, particularly the delestabic cuts which accompany them. To thrust this lying, swindling trash by Hie col umnful, cuts and all, into thc face of decent and respectable people, for a year at a stretch, ls enough to causo them to discontinue their paper until tho nuisance ls abated. For all such advertisements you should charge single rates, without discount, and demand advance payment. In addition to publishing this trash at shamefully low prices, printers nrc gene? rally, or frequently, swindled out of the pay promised, and I confess to a certain degree of satisfaction that they arc cheated; for lt isa deserved punishment for inserting the st nil'ut such prices, on generous confidence, Instead of cash down. The true way ls to make no contracts nt loss than monthly rates, and if any one Insists on keeping an 'nd.' standing for six or twelve months, chargo him monthly rates, and collect every month. Open ti 'wants' department lu your imper; put the price al not to exceed lon cents a Uno per insertion; en? courage thc people to make known their wants .and transact their business through thc col? umns of your paper; classify these advertise? ments under their proper heads, and insert them In a conspicuous part of your sheet. By a little tact and considerable perseverance, you cnn establish this linc of advertising, and, once established, it will prove not only prolit ablc to Hie paper, but very useful to its patrons. When advertising; is dull, fill up with rending matter and disquisitions on nil kinds of local topics; and bc uot tempted to save compost-, rion by laking In quarter-price quack medi? cines. Thc additional rending mattel' will. In thc,long run, help your paper moro than enough to make good Hie cost of tho extra type-setting and loss of thc humbug advertise? ments.*- Establish a living scale for advertis? ing, and adhere tenaciously to ll. If your neighbor ls so foolish as to cut under you, do not follow his weak example; for he will hui t his own business far more than he cnn yours. Stand by your rates, and do ns nearly a cash business as it ls possible. Long credits la thc bane that destroys so many newspapers. It is this slow poison that kills thom, or causes them to drug out a miserable, sickly and unre munerotlve existence. All thc expenses at? tending thc publishing business arc cash, and unless you rccclvo cash for your labors, how can you expect to succeed or prosper ?" (iloparlncrol)ip Notices. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-A CO? PARTNERSHIP was formed on thc 1st in? stant under tho style and name of KINSMAN BROTHERS, for the purpose or currying on thc Confectionery business; also Paper Hanging and Upholstering in all Its brandies. NORMAN W. KINSMAN. HENRY W. KINSMAN. ? NOTICE OE COPARTNERSHIP.-WE, the undersigned, have this day fonded a co? partnership under the name and style or ROBIN? SON A SNOWMEN, for the purpose -of pnteklng cotton, and will also purchase samples. . JOHN ROBINSON. oct A mfw3_THEO. 0. SNOWDEN. NOTICE. -HAVING ASSOCIATED MY Son, JAMES R. PRINGLE, Jr., .with me In my Factorage and Commission Business, the business will be carried on in the name of J AMES R. PRINGLE A SON. JAMES R. PRINGLE. October 1,180?. oe 11 dissolutions of (KaunrtiieYetiin. DISOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The copartnership or KINSMAN BROTHERS was dissolved on the 1st lust., by mutunl con. sent. . WARREN KINSMAN. oct? 1_NORMAN W. KINSMAN. NO T I 0 E.-THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersign? ed, under the name or KIRKPATRICK A WITTE, is dissolved by Hs own limitation, 'A new partnership, under tho same name, has ] been formed between the same parties, which ls authorized to collect the assets and liquidate thc 1 debts Of thc former concern. JAS. I). KIRKPATRICK, septl W? GEO. W. WITTE. Kemooals. SPECIAL/NOTICE -HAVING RE- | MOVED four doors Booth of my former place of business, I have enlarged my stock of STOYKN, GRATES. TINWARE, Ac, and propose to keep constantly on hand a first-class and reliable stock or Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, With Stove Pine. Blowers, Grates, Coal Hods, Ac, Ac. The public is respectfully Invited to call and ex? amine my stock. i T. CAMPBELL. oct* mwf3 _Opposite Pavillon Hotel.. TGRANGE SIMONS, COLLECTOR AND . COMMISSION AGENT, has removed his Office to No. 7 Slate street. Office hours from 10 to ll A. M._ sept37 mwfa TUE UNDERSIGNED HAVE REMOVED | to the northeast corner ot'East Bay and Fraser's Wharf, where we shall be pleased to see our friends and offer our well assorted stock pf I GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, Ac, sept 21 imo CLAC I US A WITTE. S .financial. TOCKS FOR SALE CHARLESTON BANK BETOOK. Booth Carolina Railroad Stock. "Union Hank stock. Planters"' and Mechanics' Bank Stock. Octa . . ..i ^ .WARDLAW A CAREW. , WH E C KS.! OH ?'E,W Y. 0 RK .V basilio ' ????VfXtS I . Hi . ?:? AMD. " . . '. . ? ti itu) ; * j . t >J V' JX ,:.?-.??. ..- .;< - .il-'. -(>-.. 3 '. ?Y"'r| HI LUI ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE SOLD. nt . <*..*..-. .' . ' - * i.tfi Sterling and Francs bought - Advances on Consignments. ll .V V '.ftSUL na '-:'tfy'" '"CESESNE t WE??A; [.[ ! ', pets ,ar?os. ", 't No. io Broad Street.' ' JJ D tV ABD LOW KDE S, ?j . .. . ijfM? - u . .- ? . ? BROKER, N?. 1 BROAD STREET, Buys and sells on commission, Bonds, stocks, Bank Bills, and Beeantha of oil kinda, i The H lg li? eut market price* obtained. Any information deal fed, by letter or otherwise, - Will aita ?itena lo ice invomnerus ut monoy lil large and small amounts. . 7-.: ? -RBrsRKKOK*.-Wagner. Buger A Co., Recd ur A Davis, <j. A. TT? n hoi rn i?QQjt,\ W. o. Bee A Co., I Thomas E. Waring? Cashier .south cami in a. Loan and Trn?t Company,' Petr.er, Rodgers A Co , J. D. Aiken and Co., Oeorge H. Watter - A Co., Cohen, . Henckel A Co., Andrew shuond*, President Flrnt J National Baak. , aepyn mci pW31,1 AN TED .JIIUT?.JRIDO?B R?ILBOAP FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Nomnors l?, 20A, ?& ><)*Vwhioh an.rftf ?dated hy a larg? ?eftoMf?ft uamafarcd con iManlo. WANTED, A SITUATION, AS CLERK in u grocery more. So objections to go lulu thc country. Tile applicant I. s timi sonic experience. Address 9. I*, L., Clinrlcston, S. U. ocio wfnil* WANTED, A GOOD COOK, ONE WIL L1NO to ?c generally useful, will? nomi rccoinincniliiilouH. Apply ut No. 41 Wentworth slrcnl, south sitie, lext to Meeting street, noto 1?_ WANTED, A WHITE CHAMRERMAI? nail Ludlcy Multi. Apply ul this Utllce. ucto 2_ WANTED TO HIRE, A GOOD ?OAT HAND. _pply*nt No. 15 Wentworth ?street, nt a A. M. o; a to 4 1'. M._nc if? ' WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN TOGO Into the co int ry ami assist In housework, sew it ml iron. Such an one will hear of an ex? cellent situation hy upplylug al this oillcc. oct4 mwf3_ WANTED, A HO U S E, NEAR THE central part of thc city, contnlnlng five or nix room?, witfr good outbuildings and water. Add ress 1), at thin Office. ._ Hcpt2S WANTED-AGENTS-$100 TO S-50 per ilion t h, every where, male and female, to Introduce thc genuine Improved COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hom, fell, tuck quilt, cord, bind, hrutd and embroider In a most superior manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted for live years. Holli upper and under-feed styles. We will pay $1000 for any machine that will sew stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic sea than ours. It makes tho real elastic lock-stl* Every second stitch can bc cut und still tl . lotti cannot bc pulled apart without tearing it. Wc pay Agents from $100 to $2.10 por mouth and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can bc made. GEO. NcEATHRON A CO., Nashville, Tenn. CAUTION-DO not lie Imposed upon hy other parties palming off worthless cast-iron ma? chines under tho lanie name or otherwise, ours ls thc only genuine and really itprctlcnl cheap ma? chine manufactured. scpt22 imo* nae (?o ttcnt. rpo RENT, TWO ROOMS, WITH CIS ? _L TERM and all accommodations. Apply ni No. 20 H msc I street._octo 8* TO RENT, A LARGE PLEASANT ROOM, furnished or unfurnished. Apply nt No. 28 King street.._oeu mw?* TO RENT, IN A CENTRAL AND PLEAS? ANT part of thc city, a HOUSE ur six upright mid two attic rooms, dressing rooms and pan? tries; large cistern, and gns throughout thc house. It will be rented with the Furniture or without: also a handsome 7 octave Plano. Apply nt this Ofllce. _ocia BW TO RENT, THE DWELLING HOUSE, No. oo Coming street, containing seven (7) Btpiorc roiuiis, nttlcs, pnntry and nil necessary ac? commodations. Terms moderate. Possession given 1st October. Apply at No. 7 George st rout, octa sw PLEASANT ROOMS, COMFORTABLY furnished, and Board, at Mrs. MILLER'S, No. 0 Hudson street. oct- swlmo ROOM S.TO RENT IN BROAD street, over thc ofllccs No. 40 and 51. Ap? ply to WM. E. SIMMONS, No. 5 Broad street. oet2 sw TO RENT, TWO FINE LARGE STORES. Ono No. 1 Adger's Wharf, suit nblc for 'stor? age purposes, nnd No. 20 East Hay, southeast Cor? ner of Anger's Wharf and East lUiv; each have linc large dry cellars. Apply to J. II. DAWSON, No. 42 Rndclltrc street, or at No. I Atlgcr's Wlinrf, between 19 and i o'clock. sept -JJ wf ms* ?for Sole. AT PRIVATE SALE, THE WILLIAM CH1SOLM, n sloop-built hunt, ns she now Hes ut Dougherty's Wharf, South Uaw Also, thc battcau boat ANNIE, or Charleston. 'For particu? lars, apply at southeast corner or King und Spring streets. Itt oct? 8* DRUG STORE FOR SALE.-TJJE STOCK and good will of a DRUG STORE, situated In tlic Upper Wards, ls oin-red fur sale at a rea? sonable price for cash. Thc Store ls neatly mt ni up with glass, labels, Ac, and presents a very handsome appearance. For further particulars address Druggist, Charleston, S. C. octa 3D*c* . _ OR SALE, ONE SAILING BOAT, entirely now. No sails. .Frico $00. Apply to A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, NO. 2? Broad street. octa wstu3*__._ _!Pi_ui&?? 4KS standi Will be* sold reasonable if applied for at once. The whole-property can be treated for. Apply at No. 184 St. Phillp street._octa 2? FOR SALE, A SLOOP IN COMPLETE running order; capacity thirteen hundred bushels lice. Apply to KNOX, DALY A CO., No. 150 Meeting street. 1 oct! S* T PRIVATE SALE, A NEW AND WELL ' bout WOOD FLAT, 60x18 feet, will carry 30 cords" or wood, or seventy tons or phosphate. Ap? ply to RYAN A JOHNSTONE, No. 39 Broad Btreet. 0Ct4 3_. _ PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGA IN.-One small Cylinder TAY? LOR PRESS In complete repair. It has been but little used, and ls sold simply because the present owner has no use for lt. The size of the beti of the Press ls forty-four.by fifty-eight inches. Said Press will bo sold at a great bargain ir applied for at once, as the room' lt occupies la wanted for other purposes. Addrcsss Box No. 3795 New York Post?nico. sept20 Cana for Bult. a?'LE^F^_Ar7D7^H 0 ESTATE of the late JAMES il. HAMMOND will bo sold at public sale, by order or the Court of Probate, In Beech Island, Edgcflcld County, S. C., October 20,1869. Thc Estate consists of twelve thousand acres of land, lying on the Savannah River, In Edgeflekl and Barnwell Counties, S. C., .with two residences, n mill, numerous farm build? ings, and a good factory site. It ls divided Into seven plantations, and.wiu bo sold separately. aso, A PLACE In Southwestern Georgia. For par? ticulars, address HARRY HAMMOND, Executor, Augusta, Ga._septs we "IA AAA ACRES IN WILLIAMS JLVJ.V/JJV/ BURG COUNTY-100 acres of which aro cleared and 75 acres now under culti? vation in corn, cotton and rice. Tho tract ls heavily timbered |;with pine, oak,, cy press and hickory, and contains n dwelling ancf outbuild? ings, with fifteen cabins for laborers; also one good mill sito. Average prodnctlon of the land fen to fifteen bushels of corn and Hf teen to twen? ty-five bushels of rice to tho acre, without fertili? zers. The region abounds in marl deposits. Georgetown is the nearest market, the placo being four miles from Black Mingo Creek and twenty five miles from Georgetown Creek, walch ls navi? gable at all seasons.' ? '., . Price of tho traot $16,000; one half cash, the balance in one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage. Any smaller number of ncres will be sold at a moderate advance on this rute. Parties desiring to Inspect the tract can do so by leaving the Northeastern Railroad at Klngstrce, and Inquiring the way to my place, twenij-three miles distant. The tract Iles within one mile ol thu. projected Georgetown Railroad* Address : JAB. F. CARRAWAY; Survivor of Perkins ACar 1 rawsy, Georgetown Postoffice, S. C. sept20 mwf.moH* DA o Cost nnfr.--fonnb. STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM No. Si Radcliffe street, a brindle colored. BULL TER? RIER DOO, eaVs and tall sot cut. A reward will be given lt returned., , >: :. , Bop 130 -ni/rtS^. M.': MURDEN' AND 'SISTER'S ITL SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES.-Tho Exercises wiU (LL V.J bo resumed OaWsDNKSPAY, October tv y ;mi., -r '_ sett mya "RS. HOPSON PINCKNEY WILL RE z SOME tho axercbto- of her -BOARDING , iND DAY SCHOOL, for young ladles, on Mo PAT, October 4, at No. M Hasel street, .iii ?' Professor of French, Mr. DuHOSE. Professor of-German, Dr. BLANOKE, (late Pro? fessor or languages at Cheltenham, England.) aeptia wfrnfmo .?, *.. : .. ' rp HE EXERCISES OF MRS. BLUM'S JL SCHOOL Will be resumed on Mo sn AY. October 4th. flt hor Residence. Mary ?trout, opposite Eliza? beth. All the branches of an English educa tlc? taught, Music and French If desired. iW?P ? . . . -? ; , TJUBLIC SCHOOLS.-THE PXEROISES X o f the PUBLIC SCHOOLS W* oe resumed on MONDAY, the4th of October.,- . . i . 24 . _ AdralAslon to vacanciesr*rlU be ra Ade at tho re f?ur?imm7^Jo^tt Hcmnsa, from 9 to io o'oiocr, on ann s>R?r tue lith Coroners *tb'fT*%OmAOV*. ORIMKB, JOTBII?1 -Secretary:;' JjRS U LI N E I KS, T , I T T/ T E . . . COLUMBIA, BOUTH' CAROLINA, . .? . .v.i i- : ../. >"-??A'f.n.tlA'f' 'u*? ... rxpa* ~a rAT-oxAox or ... .... ... CT-i...-.. . o;!? . RIGHT RHVEREMT? nUSHOP LYNCH, i J '?or Prca***?, ;TH? '.If?TRE?; drrpBRrOR, UrsuUta Oonvant, Valle Crt ct?J ' ' XU edin go. LANDMARK LODGE, No. 7C. A. F. M. Thu Monthly Coiuiniiulcnlion ut Landmark Lodge, No. 7?, A.P. M., win bu held ot th? Ma? sonic Hull Tuts EVKNINU. at 7 o'clock. Members will take ilue notice and govern themselves ac Wittingly, liv order of the tv. M.. oetn ' W. II. I'ltlOl.K VU. Secretary. Ct L.-ATTEND REGULAR MEETING /. Tins KVKMXO. nt l)nlf-|inst 7 o'clock pre? cisely. Business of Importance will bu brought un for consideration. Hy order. oct? CHARLESTON HOARD OF TRADE. Thc Regular Monthly Meeting will take pince at 7 o'clock Tins DAV, at thu Hibernian Hall. A rollulun will be served. II. IIAF.H. oetn Secretary. CHARLESTON STEAM FIRE COMPANY OK AXMKN.-Thc Monthly Meeting of our Company will be held at Vlia-nlx Hall, Tum OVKSINO, nt 7 o'clock. Hy order, neto F. J. ORREN, Secretary. RUTLEDGE RIFLE CLUB. Thc Regular Meeting will bu held Tins EVE.. isu, at half-past 7 o'clocX.at Dr. Carrere's resi? dence, southwest corner of Coming and Warren streets, opposite St. Paul's church. A full attend? ance is requested, as nu election for oillcers will bc held. W. WALTER RI LEV, oct8 Secretary. Notices in ?cinkrnptcr). IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. October Term, 1861).-lu thc matter of WILFRED DiT'ONT, or Charleston, Riiukrupt.-Petition ror full and liual discharge In Bankruptcy.-Ordered. That a hearing be liad on thc 27th day of October, iso?, at Federal Courthouse lu charleston, S. C.; und Hint all Creditors, Ac, of said Bankrupt ap pear at sahl time alni place, and show Cause, if any they cnn, why the prayer of thc Petltloue, should not bc grouted. And that thc second and third meeting or Creditors or said Bankrupt will lie held nt tho outee of J. C. CARPENTER, Esq., Registrar of First and Second Congressional Dis? trict, S. C., on the 18th dav ot October, A. D., 1801?, al ia M. Hy order or tho Court, thc 5th dav or October, A. D. 1860. DANIEL IIORLBECK, Clerk or the District Court or thc United States for South Carolina. octSWU G Jnonrance. E o R G I A MUTUAL FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COM? PANY. OF MACON, OEOROIA. Authorized Capital.{.500,000 Fire and Life Departments separate and dis. tinci by cnarter. One hundred thousand dollars paid lntc thc Insurance Department of Georgia according to law for thc benefit of thc assured in thU Company. Stockholders, wealthy and re? sponsible gentlemen of Georgi?. A purely .Southern Company, allowing only six per cent, of its earnings to the Stockholders; thc rest or thc pioflts divided muong thc Policyhold? ers, 011 thc contribution plan. Fire Department lins been in successrul opera? tion for six months, mid has already accumulated handsome assets. Life Department In full and successrul'opera? tion, nnd vicing with old companies in its success. All or its Policies non-forfettable, and of every description of Lire and Endowment, together with an annuity table and return premium plan. No restrictions opon travel, place of residence or occupation. W innen insured on same terms as men. Loans half or Its premiums. No notes taken. OFFICERS : W. J. LAWTON, President. J. C. MCBURNEY, vice-President. R. J. LIGHTFOOT, Secretary. O. F. McOAY, Constituting Actuary. P. II. WRIGHT, Examining Physician. This Company ls now prepared to take risks either m thc Flro or Life Departments, and solic? its a share of the patronage of the city and State. J. 0. HOLMES, JR., General Agent for South Carolina. -wai and travelling AKUUIS wan tea in all parts of tho State. Liberal commissions allowed, OR A SALARY IP PRBFKRRED. Application to be made to J. 0. HOLMES, JH., General Agent, No. 35 Broad street. Charleston, S. O. July21 wfmnac JJROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.$1,300,000 Issues all kinds of Life and Endowment Poli? cies. Dividends annually lu cash. Only Com? pany having thc Definite Guaranteed Surrender Valae Plan Policies, world-wide. Second to no Company In the United States for stability, libe? rality and economy, (lillee No. 141 Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN W. DUCK, President. WILLIAM M. COLE, Secretary. State Agency No. 33 Broad-street, second floor. Local and Canvassing Agents wanted through? out the State. Apply in person or hy letter to JAMES 0. HOLM KS, JR., General Agent for South Carolina. July 12 mwfdmos C Cotton (lies. OTTON TIBS. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIES. This TIE ls undoubtedly toe best manufactured, ls easy to manage, and possesses great strength and durability. Having sold them for the past two years, wo can cordially recommend them to our planters and others, as thc very TIE they want, to render their bales neat, strong and com? pact; capable of binding bales from 400 to 600 pounds. For sale by OEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Factors, augio mwftmoe_Charleston, 8. C. W AILEY COTTON TIE A FULL SUPPLY OF THIS TIE WILL BE KEPT BY US DURING THE SEASON. The steadily increasing demand for , j THE WALLEY. TIE, Is the best psoo'f or Its superiority^ over any other' Patent. For sale by STREET BROTHERS ? CO. septo,_'_ B-.'-V T L E R 'T: IE. , . -it,: > ? lil i - ..? ... ii 'ii ;. ? $ j- . . < ?.. iii y- ?. ?> ? ? A SUPPLY OP THE * , :. - :?? i M\ v<h.f.1 ,ln-u-hi. . < },* CELEBRATED "BUTLER" IRON TIES. lycfu ?s??ftO? n.A' ?:.> ;!<.' . c-.t, .. .. i ? Jost received and for sale by ., ' scptll imo ' HENRY COPIA AV CO. j T B'-.O N./i* I E S . V T? . . tiiZa* ? : "3- ?ii J fi PASSMAN'S Am?ATOR TlE/ ni 'O . ? ..::?? fi . yofc" .. . ? 'P BAL T N ? C O T T 0 k.";' . Airosa snpnly pf. thia superior TlR, made of the best quality oT iron aha warranted, to give satis? faction. For Wal? Mt lowest ctot?prices by I hirftji', BUTLER, .1 septa imo . ._Agent at Charleston. ML?8 * CH18? L H, ti l y<f ttT-.'i' ?.;.<!:i i) ; - FACTORS; ! COMMISSION .ME ROH ANTS, s i-' ..". >i> . rt . .?.;?.tu , vi ' -, v.: . i**"1?.' '.. Heit- hy j I* aniPPTNo AGENTS, Will attend to the Purchase, Rai? and gb (lo Foreign and Domestic Ports) or: BIQR, LCitBBRajjd NAVAL ST9RH6. HU y^TLANTiq WUAB^tThj?ori, 8.0. I - W ?imiocmcnto. JJ ID E KN I A N II A L L. METROPOLITAN THEATRE. COLLINS lt MOR.SK.Managers. WALTER DENK.Stage Manager. WEDNESDAY, OCTOIIKR 0, win lie presented Dion HotirclcaulPs celebrat? ed seasat Ional I'la jr, in live acts, entitled TDK roOR Ol' KEW YORK. Thc piece will l>c produced with enllrclr new scenery ami properties painted and urrnng'ed ex? pressly for this piece. Doors open nt 7 o'clock. Performance will com? mence nt 8 o'clock. Seats can he Bccuroil during thc dav al Holmes' Dook Store, corner of King and Went wort li streets, without extra charge. OB* City cars run hy thc door. ocie Illiocelluncono. QHARLESTON HAT EMPORIUM, E . T . WEST, No. ioa KINO STREET, BKTWBBN CLIFFORD AND Ql'EEN, lin's opened thc above establishment with a new aud varied Stock of each requisite lu Hie Une, ami will bc kept const ant ly supplied with thc latest styles as they appear in New York, octc 3 J) 0 YOU WIS ll~ TO PRETENT YOUR CHILL AND FEVER? Ja septl7 3mos USR SOLOMON'S RITTERS. D O YOU DESIRE To bc cured of all your Dyspeptic Symptoms f septn 3nios C8K SOLOMON'S RITTERS. Unsumme. g O U T H E R N LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PURELY A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION. Assets July 1, 1S60.$510,000 DIVIDEND DECLARED......FORTY PF.i: CENT. Insures Lives mid promptly adjusts amt paya Losses. Its principal business is with Southcr? States, and to them lt appeals for palrounge. It has ample means to fully protect policy-holders and nay all losses. OFFICERS. JOHN a GORDON, President. D. II. HILL, A. U. COLQUITT, Vl?c-PresUleuts. A. AUSTELL, E. HOLLAND, Finance Committee. W. C. MORRIS, Seoretary. nOARD OF DIRECTORS. ATLANTA, OA_John H. Cordon, A. Austell, E. W. Holland, J. F. Alexander, J. IL Calhiwuy, J. M. Johnson. ATHENS, OA.-B. C. Yancey, BenJ. H. Ulli, Rob? ert Thomas. COLUMBIA, S. C.-Wade Hampton. A ru esr A, OA.-0. TL Phlntzy, Edward Thomas. MADISON, OA.-D. E. Butler. WASHINGTON, OA.-Robert Toomba. CUT HM KT, OA.- -O. J. aman. NEWTON, GA.-A. H. Colqnltt. CHARLOTTE:, N. C.-Wm. Johnston. ALLBNDALB, 3. C.-B. J. Willingham. ansENsiORO', N. C.-w. A. Caldwell. J. II. MILLER, GENERAI, AOBN'T, Augusta, Qa. 8. T. TUPPER, RESIDENT AOBNT, Charleston, S. C. H. w. DsSArsstTRB, M. I)., Medical Examiner, augie 2mosBAC Gr UARDIAN. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ORGANIZED IN 1850. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 60 PER CBNT.^ ti STATEMENT. Polices In force.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,500,000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses Paid..*. 600,000 OFFICERS. W. II. PECKHAM,-President. WM.T. HOOKER, VIcc-Prcsldont. L. MCADAM, Secretary anti Actuary. O. A. FU?ICKAR, Superintendent. DIRECTORS. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros., ex Mayor New Yorlc John J. Crane, President Bank Republic. Wm. M. Vcrmllye, Banker, (Vermllye A Co.) Chas. 0. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. George Opyclyko, ox-li-.. rr New York. Minot C. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. BenJ. B. sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sogar Relining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constnbto A Co. Richard H. Bowne, wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers. E. V. II angil vr oat, Firm E. V. Haugh won l A Co. Wm. Wintens, Ftrm of Wllkens & Co. Julius II. Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. . . '-' Ceo. W. Curler, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. John O. sherwood, Park Place. r Walton* H. Peckham, corner firth Avenue and Twentr-thlrd utrcot. Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J. Geo. W. Fsrleo, Counsellor. W. V. Cogswell, .Merchant. GEORGE KEIM, General Agent for South Carolina. Dr. T. RBEN8TJ ERN A, Examining Physician, t R. I88BRTEL, General Agent for Charleston, Office No. 906 KtnK atreet, Jania lyrpAC . .' ?harlcston? 8.' C, tj-; T. H' U M P H R EyY 8, BROKER, AUCTIONEER. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. SALES OP BEAL F?TATE, STCOKS, BONDS, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO PKRTY ATTENDED TO. ... Ko. 87 BRO AD 8\T R HEX, #1 -7 :" ?:" ' Charh-aton. ^ Q.- n?> . . r nt kin] rr g^rjjwfci N ENRT BTJWT W, J. MA t. Oen?ral J/.MRS CKMWSR, T. R. ? ,t :u-i n) '\tu >' ft ? cou i .'.i ?sfti'.n:' ?to ' ? (S&rocerico, Ciqnoro, &"c. -pLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR ! -Ubi?. FLOUR, Extra ?uni Pumlly, landing un?) in sion-. For .?ale by H. M. BUTLER, octo i_N.?. -._> Kant Har. F LOUR, BEEK, PORK, &c. Jua*, received a small conslKnmcnt of Family BK BP, Illili hblS INK Turk, half libbi Ox Tongues, half buts, Of Alburgcr'a chulee packing. ALSO. 227 hhls Flour. Kxtra. Super nn<l Kine. Kor sale hy JOHN A Tl I KO. tl KIT V, octa North Allantie Wharf. pt LO U R I FLOUR! F LO U R ! 70 bhls. ST. LOUIS CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. For sale by T. J. KKK It A CO. oel6 gOUTH CAROLINA FAMILY FLOUR. 240 quarter bngs EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR from Detected Wheat, a choice article. For sale by j. N. ROBSON, octo t Nos. 5 ami 1 Atlantic Wharf. H A Y ! II A Y ! II A Y ! SOO bales Prime North Uiver HAY 100 bales Prime Kntitern Huv. For ?ale low, by WEST A*JONKS, octO_No. 70 Kast ?ny. fJlOMATOES! TOMATOES! TOMATOE??? Selected TOM ATO KS, (pul up expressiv for W. S. C. A Co.) 2 lb. Cans. Delivered lu uni- part ot Hie city, at fl per case of 2 dozen. W. 8. CORWIN A CO.. sepo No. 27.r> Kinn .street. O AK AND PINE WOOD. Messrs. WARIN? * SIMONS bec lenvc lo an nuuncc to their friends ami Hie public that tliev arc prepared lo lill nil orders for OAK ANO 1*1 SCR WOOD left nt their Wood Yard, west cud Mill street, or lu their Order R?xes At Messrs. Walker, Kvans A Cogswell's, No. 3 Bretni street. Al Palmetto Pillinger Co-operative Store, Market and Meeting streets. At O. J. kuhn's, DniKRlst, Klnir amt John sircet-'. At J. R. Klcp's, Grocer, Wentworth and Rut? ledge streets. arg" Orders sent for daily. ocio wfnt3* O LD WHISKIES. Thc ttnderslgncit beg to nnnnuncc that they have been niipolnled bv Messrs. H KNUT. S. HAN? NIS A CO., of Philadelphia, lliclr Sole Agents for thc Stale of South Curolinn for thc salo of their celebrated ACME x, xx, xxx. xxxx, NKCTAR, CAIIINKT, ami oilier brands OMI UTK WHIS? KI KS. They nlso wish to announce that they will be in constant receipt or their COPPKIl DISTILLKD MOUNTAIN PURK UTK WIIISK1KS, direct from Distillery at Hannlsvllle, Berkeley County, West, Virginia. 60 barrels of thc above always on hand. Liberal contracts will bc made for large lois of new Whiskies in bond nt Distillery Warehouse. CLACIUS A WITTK, Customhouse Square, N. K. corner of Kast Hay ami Fraser's Wharf, sept 20 mwnimos Chnrleston, S. (?. j**TO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. 100 tons No. 1 PBRUVIAN GIJA NO, warrameit pure. For sale by T. J. KERR A CO. sept 7 Q.UNNY CLOTH ! GUNNY CLOTH ! On thc spot and to arlve. For sale br nug20 UKO. A. TKKNUOLU A SON. . I .M E. FRKSII IIORNT LIME EVERY DAY, IN DULK OR BARRELS AT TUE LIMEKILNS, Near Savannah Railroad Wharf. Orders sent dlreot to thc Kiln, or to tho Stores on Vendue Range. septOT _ OLNEY A CO. jy/? ARENGO CURES FEVER AND AGUE. THE FINEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. ?-For sale by all Druggists. O. J. L?HN, Agent, Druggist, Corner King and John street, septl7 3mos Charleston. S. c. S OLOMON'S BITTERS ARE FOR SALE BY D r s. RAOUL & L Y NA H, CORNER KINO AND MARKET STREETS, sept 17 3mos _ JUST RECEIVED. CARBONATE OP AMMONIA Bicarbonate or Soda - Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by ^ Dr. U. UAEB. * octa No. 131 Meeting street. UPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A SURE CURE FO? DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bott"- Sea* uy niall, postage paid, on receipt or W1** : " The Antidote lo 'n0 beBt remedy that can bo administered *> Manla-a-Potu, and also for all nervous aire*Hons. For s?'^ by Dr. IT. DAER, No. 131 Meeting street, poid_Agent for South Carolina. JASON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to remove all desire tor Tobacco in any rorra. Restores Bufferers from Its Injurious effects to robust health, or great beneflt to Dys? peptics. For Baie by Dr. II. BABB, No. 131 Meeting street, octy_ ? Agent for Bouth Carolina, UPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. S Manufactnrcd and for sale by Dr. U. DAER, octs No. 131 Meeting street. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SA?TON1NE.) They are purely vegetable, safe and sure. Thc best In nse. For sale by - Dr. H. DAER, No, m Meeting street, >ct5 Wholesale Agent. (?oiloring, &t. JOHN RUO H B I M E R , MERCHANT TAILOR, Mo. 141 KINO STRICT,- WEST SIDS, a raw Doo as NORTH or QueBK, Regs leave to Inform hts customers and the p?bilo th general that he has just returned from New York with a large stock of '? CLOTHS i ' DOESKINS ) CASSI MURKS BEWERS COA"^08 VE8TINOS, Of Foreign and Domestic F-rflc": Ialsowtoh todrawat^10,11 *? my large and welilselected8toek>?U^^P.00<>DS, ?v pludlng the eelrt>('*w,.". . /TAR SHIRTS. , .aeptao ?h-'-", >'??-. ' ? qpSfe^W^^ 4NP HAIR CUt^pcft^ K. i LADI88 AND tTRILTJRBK Attende/ al that- rttissi?ettZ^PUy and at ?>a> ??J^'?/*"^**^* " H^.r* **^^i*rber, apr** Not A?"*** street, (np stairs.)