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NOTICES of Wants, To Rent, Lost and Found, Boarding, Ac, not exceeding 20 words, 26 cents each insertion; over 20, and uot exceeding so words, 40 cents each insertion; over 30 and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each insertion. AU announcements to be published at theso rates muBt bc patti for in advance. KKK ITT A NC KS should bo made by Postofflce Mon ey Ord er or by express. If this cannot he done, protection against losses hy molt may bc secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston payablo to the order of thc proprietors of THE NEWS, or by sending thc money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 140 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Bil)* ?barl>*t on gfctog, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1869. NEWS OE THE DAY. -In Liverpool cotton closed yesterday Armer. Uplands 12Jd. Orleans 12d|. 8ales 12, 000 bales. -In New York cotton was n shade easier, Closing at 27jc. -Gold closed at 31. -"Our yellow citizens" is the California torin for thc Chinese. -A Chinese Immigration agency has already been opened in Florida. -An extensive cotton factory ls about to be : erected in Charlotte, N. C. -Prince Arthur and party had a hunt on | Friday, and bagged nearly four hundred ? ducks. -Thc New York papers say Dint all thc gold ? now left In the Gold Room Is a solitary gold tish swimming around the fountain. -The Democrats in Hartford, Connecticut, 1 have elected their city ticket by their usual 1 majority of from six to seven hundred. 1 -Thc Masonic fraternity or Louisville, Ky., t arc about erecting a Widows' and Orphans' t Home, to cost f100,000, on ground donated. k E -The New York Shipowners' Convention in- \ lend to contest thc right of pilots to levy "hilf , pilotage." They claim that this ls an unneces- ( sary charge against vcsgol?rier which no ser? vice ls rendered. -James Bfowu ii Co., bankers of New York, 1 have commenced an action against Fisk A ' Gould for thc recovery of two millions nnd a ( half of gold, lost by them, fis alleged, lh thu seven million sale. 1 -It has been decided that President Lincoln 1 ported his hair on the left side. Thc vignettes < on thc new ii it y cent fractional notes rep re- , se nts his hair a? parted on tho right side of i tho head, while on the len dollar notes it ls parted ira thc left. ..? 1 j -It ls positively a^|ert?d'v:t'riO,(.. President ( Grant wrote, with his a^jo^'t?o. "opinion of Attorney-General HoaW*c3?gjK? election of ? senators In Virginia! anft . th'?^pumittod it to ? Sp-MT: Hoar for his approval. . ^fins we have thc < general in a new rolci^a.l?wyor. 1 - Ark an ww planters have sent an agent to China to procuro laborers, who writes back ? that ho can get any number required, and al- , most at his own price; "Nothing can equal . thc misery and destitution there, or tho desire ot thc inhabitants to come to America." -Three years ago a Georgia planter sold lils ' plantation for $0000. As tho. purchaser was < unable to moke thc payments, lie was com- t polled to take the land back and cancel the 1 bargain. Since then he has made three good i crops of cotton on thc land, and & few days , ngo lie sold it for *18,750: | -Governor Palmer, of Illinois, tells the'coH j orcd people in his public address that ult hough thc constitution of thc State docs not allow them to vote, there ls nothing to debar them 1 from tho privilege -of- holding office. Thc ' tpui! i ti tali on* far tho exercise of thc two rights I arc dl?>r?n^ltekrTCry explicitly staled in the i consOWttt??-y^' . 1 -Frle?d?j?lo? l ho ad t ul i ii st rat lon who claim to j he adviserT?f the Piesldentfe^^nirposcs, soy -( that thc Vacantlilncc. on thc -Supreme Bench , will bo tendered to;\todge sje**; Mr. Plerpe. point, of New" Y?ik, wul^-rn?mlnat?d for At? torney-Genera), and ?t?ffTcnnsyJ?y?nla will have thc position of HecrciniyLpf Xvar. Mr. 1 Don. Cameron ls nnuiotl tn the probably com? ing manf?r the latter.position; '. v.r." -Dr. Joseph Jones, secretary of tho South- ; ern Histcrrral "So?etyjjMtf? preparad Ai estl- < mate ol the )osse?_of'-life- . Confederate army' i iliui?g^ft^w?r?'wBroIr^ls us follows:' Killed, 63,773; wounded, IM,02C; prisoners, .202,283. ffc thinks that if tho, deaths nmOhg tho dis? charged, for w?nudfl and diseases^ and among thc si ck. n nd WQUOfJod '.on furlough be added, thc grand'.total of dentin, in tucson thom nrmy 1 during thc entire war did *?ot. feil short, of ' 200,000. ' . 1 V -Tho Iaf?tt >obrica?t?oJlB'''iroin Cuba hos been 1 , about thc "battle of-Los Tunas." The Bpnn 1 lards reported' a great victory there, with thousands engaged. Tlic Cubans, to bc even' with tho Spaniards, Tcportfcd that they gained the vic.tory. lt now appears that there was no battle at all, although; i he force s engaged, tho number of killed anti wounded, and the Incidents of thc right yere stated with great minuteness. This ls nnollrct'warning to be? lieve very little that ls tbld'nb?ut Ciibn. -^?.movemciit lt^ favor of woman snfiVugc luis reached a inore advanced staid in Eng ,jtantl than in this country. Women now have tho. privilege of voting lp municipal affairs, and there are already between.- two and three thousand fem?lo voters on thu . municipal re? gister at Leicester,'the total number on tho roll being'only about sixteen thousand. There is a strong woman's-rights p?rty'ih'-Leloest'er, and the new voters ore forming associations so a? to make tho most of their lately acquir? ed privil?ge. -tho platform of the Ohio uadlcabj, In lPttf, declared fliSBth? five-twenty b?n?i*should be paid itt tho onrVcncy of ?M* connt ry w^lch m av be a t?gul tendor when the g;oYO^nJe'fft ?haU be pi?ftared (to( rcfl&m the iii.. .The indjun, Radial platform,.tho sanio yenr, dcclurctl trjtit ali the bond?! should be [mid in, greenback!;, oxecptrw herc the law in express tomi s pro? vided ot henv lac. lt WILS upon Hitch platforms that fl ron t'c aniotUhoKtr state?, yet those prom? ises have long since boeri ^rfldlously vfolnt?vi.! -? W?sllihg'tori dir?&.tcU soys : 'J^io.'projuct for a$pj0fi[Fuhr jp., title cit y ? lp 187 iJs gaining, stronytli iieic,,: n ntl -the., in os t p n) m 1 np nt c 1 tl- : zens.o? .Washington ure inleresungthomselvbs' in its development. General Shennnn, Mr.' Cochran, Mr. Rigg*, Mr. Cooke, Admiral Dahl gron,- end e^froyieatlliig^clf l/ona, arc' ft o iur?-: . most In wdrknigHhe i^^r^?p??0m?^|^ dent ls also said to be greatly Interested In th? subject, and will give lt his aid. The Idea was, it Is true, suggested by Irresponsible parties, but they have all been thrown overboard by tho gentlemen named and those who co? operate with them." -A Washington lotter says: "One, of the first cases lo be argued in the Supreme Court ls the Yergcr cases, on a petit lon for a writ of habta.3 corpus to the military commander In Mississippi, who holds Yergcr under sentence of military commission, which condomed idm to death. The effort of his counsel, .will be tr) obtain a decision as to thc constitutionality of tho reconstruct?" taws of Congrjtft?i, This question was discussed last slimier before Chief Justice Chase, on HU appllo?ilp> to 1dm fora writ of habeas corpus, But tho/applica? tion was not pressed In order Hut, the matter might be brought before the Suprome Court." -A Washington dispatch of Monday says : "Three colored young men, one a son pf Wormley, restaurant keeper, and the others* clerks In tho Treasury Department, last night bought tickets nt tho theatre for orchestra seats, and presenting thom to the doorkeeper, demanded to bo seated In that part of the thea? tre among the white audience. Their request was refused, and tho special officer of thc thea? tre advised them to withdraw, which they did quietly, In the meantime refusing to receive thc money they had paid for admission. It ls understood thu col- ' men did not expect to be permitted to sit v.i.a the whlto auditors, but were desirous of notoriety and to make a case for legal test under thc recent city ordinance foi bidding distinction on account of color nt of amusement. Thc colored people have raised funds to prosecute tito case of tho refu? sal of thc managers of the tucntrc to ndmlt them to scats among the auditors. Thc mana? gers of the theatre propose to contest tho case, and tako lt Anally to thc Supreme Court of the" United States." Our Spanish Policy. It is now stuted that Ute President anti Cabinet have a settled policy upon thc Cu? ban question; und, if our Washington cor? respondent is correctly informed, tho line of conduct to be pursued, although not in ac? cordance with tho principles of tito law of tintions, is likely to bu accepted by Spain, itt least, as all that it can get and more titan it ditl expect. Tho United States does not propose to forbid the shipment of merchandise, or of munitions of war, to either of tho contend? ing purtles, although international law pro ilbits neutrals from furnishing warlike store? o belligerents, and Cuba lias not yet been .ecognized as a belligerent power. Spain ind Cuba, in thc mktter of obtaining sup liles, will stand on thc same footing. Mas? ers of vessels Carrying contraband of war lo so at their own risk, and will, it ls prc iiuiied, have in no case any claim upon tho Jnitcd Stutcs for protection or redress. A leutral ling does not cover articles which ire contraband of war, and vessels sailing uider Cuban colors may Tear, if ?enturad ty. thc Spaniards, a-long rope and short thrift for their officers, as well ns tho certain J londcmuntioii of their cargo". . j When vessels are titted out, or armed ex-. ied H it ms arc orgonlzetl on neutral territory or thc succor of cither belligerent, the duty >f thc United States is very plain. As n icntral power, this country, whether the Cu-' mus bc or bo not nccorded belligerent rights, um not allow its ports to be used os a means if giving armed aid to Cuba or to Spain.. This was the policy adopted by the United Hates, in theory, nt tho time of tho Cri iiomi war, ami nu thin |.oU.r ?l.lvli guij ?med England and- France during tbawhr' jetwecn the North and thc Southern States. No hint of tho coming recognition of Cuba s given by tho President Or his advisers, ind as thc effect of the present attitude' of - he government is decidedly adverse to the ntcrests of the Cubans, - the insurrection in he "Unfaithful Isle" may soon die an easy leath. Spain hos her own ports in whlc'.i 0 equip her vessels of war ; Cuba relies for icr success on thc vessels and tho mon . to ie obtained from thc United States. Tho ats are leaving tho sinking ship, and in tho jTorth, whore it raged most tier?ely, the Hubnn fever is abating. For the Americans who have taken up inns on thc Bille of tho Cubans we feel a ively anxiety. The Cubans lun e not kept httli with their allies, whoso only privilege s that of doing all the lighting, with the jloody foe in front and treacherous friends il the rear. It is to be regretted that any jf otir.yonug men should have been led by 1 spirit of adventure to enlist in tho Cuban :ause;' in the cause of a people with whom' tlicy have nothing in common. But they uro Auicricaus, und . pur countrymen! and wc look to President Grant to protect thom from tile lawless violence of both Cubans anti Spaniards, and to demand that they' bo tleali with aa prisoners of war, rather tuiin is piratdftor fillbiisters. I 1 .The State Fair, A committee of.genflemeu,'appointed for tho purpose, will oali ou tho factors and merchants of Charleston during the remain-' Lng days , of this week - for subscriptions to tho funds of (Wo Agricultural Fair, which Is lo bo held next month in Columbia. In thc sticcW of the Fair,1 all oar; business riicn aro deeply 'jEjjfto^ and comparison will stimulate both planters and farmers to improve tho quality and di? versify tlie character of their productions, lind, under the auspices of Uic State'Society, wo may seo the yield of our important star pies steadily and surely increased. Chnrleston, which derives so much of her mercantile profit from the business of tho middle and upper sections' of Hie .Stutts hos now nn op|k>rtuulty of knitting more close? ly the bond which unites the mountains and the' seaboard. Wo cannot! do as much rus ?ve wonk] desire (o do:] l?itSvo can make the' Stute Fair a success. Money is badly want-' ed;' without lt not hi u% can bo done, and wc nre. oonlidont that omv-shipowners, mer? chants, factors and-business nien generally; wilt respond liberally lo the call made upoiy them. Tfo bre ad B O cast upon tli? watery will return before niqiiy,d'nys. ' , ', j . ; , Tho JUaconnntl August? Railroad Con?,. At the hn?'iiTf. Mooting, 'pf, (lil* company, held in^Augusta on Monday, the luforuiation : was given that the rond would be completed, to Macon by. May, 1870. Wo hardly expect' tlijit the.work will bo, t?nlai)e4, ibjpfora ^Alyfr bul a thousand hands are : at work, elg'jt .mil?soof road- are gradad(tdfri' walting for tMeiirori, th? Ocmulgee' brnigri; dt *J?c?n, :t? nearly ready, for Jfamc/^ntVJt 'm^toltitot*. slol? to drive ttioJrtstie^ijc^,tit au caruerday. Ond tblyg U? cor tai iv:-. Charleston . wilt next noaBou havo direct' oom nlunlcnltorv wi th-Ma-' ;coii? tho great centre of the Georgia colton' belt; andjjiowevor activo the competition may be, the 'new road should largely In? crease the cotton business of our city. Direct Troilc-Tn???)rTJ>Jl Htm muht p. ?Wo are informed that the Harlen, a linc propeller, belonging to the Charleston and Liverpool steamship lino, sailed from Liver? pool on Tuesday Lagt. The Dnrlen, which may bo expected to steam up to our waarre* in about, QReejiJlays. ls of 1172 (ons hurUiofy and will be followed by pt her staunch- ships adapted to our trade. TO show Hie rapidity with" which mercantile combinations are made In this era of telegraphs and ste aili, we may mention that cotton to urrlvo by the Darlen has already been sold in Liver? pool... v Charleston mado herself known last sea soil as 1he ploaeer among tho Southern At? lantic eeapoart8 lu establishing direct trade wi tfi Europe ; tho agents of the lino are pre? pared to posh things vigorously; tho activo co-operation of our cotton buyers in giving the steamships full freights and quick dis? patch, is all that we now require. The woy to commercial independence lies open be? fore us, and both exporters and importers will, we doubt not, find it to their advan? tage to support warmly thc Charleston aud and Liverpool line. Caste and Color. Liberia, while it emulates our, public in many other respects,, evidently floes not care to imitate that sublime indiffer? ence to the trifling considerations of "race, ? color or previous condition" which, ns the corner-stone of Radical .party ethics, now prevails in so many of these Stales. Not only U the glorious principio-JV? uni reran! suffrage altogether ignored by tho Liberians', in their treatment of tho white man, whom they will not suffer to vote under nny cir? cumstances whatever, or even to 'hold real estate for any purposes of residonce or trade, but tito proscriptive policy is like? wise extended to tito nativos of tho country, between whom and the black carpet-baggers of that region the line is sharply drawn, to the groat prejudice of the former. Under these circumstances, we liuve the declara? tion of a Liberian newspaper that "thc Anierico-Llberinn population are passing away," and that "one century will see the annihilation of Liberian nationality, unices the native olomcnt.be vigorously incorpo-' rated." 1 - WE bog to say that the corres po ml cn ta who so courteously sent us, earijr-lhythc sea? son, reports of the condition of tho draps in tho dur?rent counties, will' greatly oblige us by ro^yardiu^as soon as ? possible a similar statement* of-the condition ?f>ilt?; crops at this date. Such reports will lie bf. groat value at this time to both producers and ??sj6fe^authorized to .say that tho South Carolta^Bsallr?atl Company will carry visit? ors tr) itift^t?r . of the State Agricultural Society bonirways' at ope fare, aud will transport, free of charge, st?ckyj;produee and nil art iden intended for exhibition. This liberal net on the part of our leading railroad will be appreciated by the public,^ ?titi.will stimulate their endeavors., to the ^air worthy in eyery^wny^qf cultural and 'meehani THE recent official statement of tho 'specie in tho banks o? the Southern States shows that tho Texas banks hold over four hun? dred thousand dollars , in tho precious metals, against two hundred and seventy thousand dollars In the' bauks of the other seven States. Arkansas only reports nine hun? dred and eighty-three dollars. In Texas, in war or peace tlme3, neither Confederate notes nor greenbacks have been able to take the place of gold and silver as a ciroulatiiu medium. financial. g TOCKS FOR SALE. CHARLESTON DANK STOCK. . South Carolina Railroad Stock. Union Hank stock. Planters' and Mechanics' Dank Stock. 0Ct8 ' WARDI.AW A CAREW. E D W AR D L O W N D E S , UROKER, No. 1 UROAD STREET, Buys and nells on commission. Ronds, Stocks, Dank Hills, and Seeurlties of nil kinds. The high? est market prices obtained. Any information desired, by letter or otherwise, will bc cheerfully given. Apply os above nt No. 1 Hroad street, or through Postorttcc HON 307. Will nlso attend to tho Investments of money in largo and smalt amounts. ri I REFKRBNOKS.-Wagner, Huger A Co., Roedor A Davis, a. A. Trenliolm'A Son, W. c. Dee A-Co.. Thomas E. Waring, Cashier South Carolina Loan and Trust Company; Felzcr, Rodgers A Co., J. D. Aiken and Co., George'*H. waiter 'A Co., Cohen, Hanckel A Co., Andrew 8lmondsrPresldont First National Hnnk. : .. '. sept?t amos nap HECKS/ ON 'NEW j YO R K , '..t. w.. ii- Pf? BILLS ?N EN?LAND AND FRANCE SOLD. - i , I SJi'j (/. i Ol ?ci fi? - i r.< : ! ? ;iiti ' . ia " inuit ff '.' Sterling and Francs bought i I?.-! I' I UM -?'.'"I A ? il! . /. ti: J,;* 4 I Advances on Consujntnon'.*: '. .... Dy LESESNE A. WELLS, ' .'? . t. . '.. .* '*:>,* U?: I .1) iii . oct3 3moH_, No. IQ Broad Street. TIT A/N ,T E D , : ' BLUE RIDGE'RAJLROilfr FI HST MORTGAGE BONDS, Numbers 1*9, '?04, i?5, wV>'Wch aro mu til atea by a large dear;-; ney In'unm&tvrcd cou pons. . . W. B*. WILLIAMS A 80N. i sept!8 . . . : < . .."-? fm fttti. - ------- str.-y.t;TR*iy!t., Cl H -Ti: OM O.St T? i UI iff . ? \r . Ul.. i - -j. ? ." -j Tho largest ?n? (Inest asworlment ofi. TO .'J . M.' ../ ri "t -j'.: ; . CUR Ok?o LlTcIL?flftAPflg. AS ri ll !. . ?7? j .. , . -. EN QR'A.VTNO^?,-' ? Mtf'i?K4> \\ . . ? Ever brought to this city/ now on exhibition and ; for salo- atifew.^? prices, ..."., '% \\u - , '..',. ' '.> I strrAtlll*' ?_i j*A if. W J.u_i.- ?.'?.'l.xt! Li1...!., ll .... .^?'?i? .' / ,?UlKB?^'O?/ ?rtoUltao- .: -'-'. . ''? J;! '--.' .uw-'jl*." ,i?-r'.'.wdii ian i i i;;*;.. > Ko*.' ,a -.y^? g?REBIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and for sale'by t Dr. H. RAER. / oou No. 131 Meeting street. U) an to. YT/ANTSV.QF'^ALL KINDS CAN BE VT mam? known tu everybody lu t(d<t coln mn nt the rotc of 2? cents for twenty words or less, cnch Insertion. ? ._ YTTANTED.'.X 0? PROCURE A C?M TT PLETB ?opr of thc U. 8. CENSUS for 1800. Apply. Btallmj price, to CENSUS," 1)AII.T NEW9 OFFlog.' X_OCI7 FIRST-CLASS SOPRANO SINGER desires a situation In one of thc Churches of thc cit v. Thc best cf references given. Apply nt FOOARTIE'S Hook Store._oct7 1? WANTED, A SITUATION AS SOPRA? NO Singer la a church choir. Salary to b? $300. Apply to 0. 7,. K,, through the l'ost offl?C. - ? ;_OctT 8* WANTED, A YOUNO COLORED WOMAN, incapacity or Wet Nurse. One With beat Of recommendations will Hud a good situation ut No. HO Wentworth street. oct7 3 ANY "ONE WISHING A GOOD WET NURSE, can nut one by applying at No. 00 King street._;_o6t7 1? WANTED, A GOOD COOK. APPLY nt No. 12 Smith street, corner Wentworth. oct7 1?_ "IT/* ANT E D, A COMPETENT MAN VV house Scrvint. flood recommendations required. Apply nt No. ill Meeting street. oct7 YTJ ANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE VT lady, n situation to Cook and Wash for a small furn liv. Apply at No. j s Queen street. oct7 1?_ WANTED, EMPLOYMENT BY A SIN OLE man. as GARDEN Ell, to lay out orna? mental flower ground?, culture of Howers ami vegetables, hedge trunniing, with nil brnDVllM ?r the business done In thc neatest style. Thc best of ell v reference* given. Apply n't No. 21 Reid street. Persons (n the country apply through the PostotTlco to W. H. GARDNER.* octf 1* YT/ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD Vf white servant, to Cook and do House? work. Nunc need opplv unless well recommend ed. 'Apply io S. STRAUSS, corner of Klug and .Queen streets. oct7 * "XT/ANTED, A HOUSE. WITH FROM VV six to twelve rooms; kitchen, good water, Ac, lil any part ofthe city. A moderate rent will secure a good and permanent tenant. Address W. A., Key Box No. T?._oct7 a lirANTED, A WHITE WOMAN, WHO IS VT a competent Dressmaker nnd willing to make herself generally iisefith-. Apply ot No. U Meeting street. . _ oct7 2* YTTANTED, A WHITE CHAMBERMAID Vf nnd Ladles'.Maid. Apply nt thia outee, octa 2 ' YjrrANTED, AGENTIVE DRAFT HORSE ? T In u ny harness, or uudeff saddle. Applv corner of llrisel and Meeting streets: septao thsm3_" _ YTTANTED, A GENTLE DRAFT VV HORSE In nnv harness, or under saddle. Apply corner of llasti and Mcctlug-strccts. i, . scpt30 tlismn . WANTED. -A MIDDLErAGED jMR ? v SON, who has considerable experience in Bookkeeping, flcnernl Comiubtslon and Shipping HuHloess, mid also In thc Classification of Cotton, wishes to obtain a situation In a respectable mer? cantile liniiKc where lie can make himself useful In thc above brunches. Ctn also correspond In two language*. Salary moderate. Address A. II. C., through Post?nico box No. 314. sept23 tutus* TITANTED, A HOUSE, NEAR THE V ? ! central part of the city, containing five or six rooms, with good outbuildings and water. Address 1), at thia Offlce. _aoptJS YT/ANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW VV that JOH PRISTINO of all kinds, plain ind ornamental,.bj executed promptly In the neatest style and at the lowest New York prices, nt TJIK NEWS Juli OjnceVKo. 119 EAST HAT. Cali Hld examine tlie seale of prices liefere giving your ardors elscjvhere. - *?.'? *i . _? YTTANTED-^ENTS- S100 T O $250 -TY per month, e?r*ywliere, male and female, to ntrodueo thc geriuln??nipraycd COMMON SENSE l'A M i fjY S?YY1NJ1J: MAClirNI!. This machluc win stitch,Itenr rwrta-ick rjiint^conl, bind, braid nnd crtiTirobipfni s mont superior manner. Price inly $18. Fuller-Warranted for rive years. Doth ytpftfhnfl under-feed styles.' We win pay $1000 rooohlnc that will sew stronger, moro "1. 'or more elastic seams t lum ours. It ! tic real clastic locx-Htlteh. Every second Kantie cut and 'atm the cloth cannot bc raffia! apart without tcaTing it. We poy Agents S&^O ,0 t>(MO J?OT l,?Ot\ll. un.| ?as?*?_?w,.M( r\r tl commission from which twice that amount can DO matte. "GEO. MCTIATIIITON A CO., Nashville, Tenn. CAUTION-Do not be Imposed npou by mtier parties palming-mr worthless cast-iron ma Dhlnes under the saine name or otherwise. Ours ls thc only genuine and really aprotical cheap ma .liiue mauufactured. sept 22 imo* nae (Zo Kent. HOUSES; FARMS, STORES, ROOMS, Ac, now vacant, can readily be rented bv idvertlslug them in this col.'mn. The rote ls 26 1 cents for twenty words or les-*, each insertion. TO RENT, TWO ROOMS, WITH CIS TERN and nil accommod?t lona. Applv nt No. 29 Hasel street. otto 3* fox Sale. AT PRIVATE SALE, THE WILLIAM ('iii?sa>LM. a sloop-built boat, os she now Hes nt Dougherty's Wharf, South Hay. Also, thc bat tenu bout ANNIE, of Charleston. For particu? lars, apply nt southeast comer or. Klug and Spring streets._oct il 6? DRUG STORE FOR SALE.-THE STOCK and good will of a I)lire STORE, situated In the Upper Wards, ls offered for sale at 0 rea? sonable price' for casii. Thc Store is neatly titted up willi glass,1 Inbels, .Vc, abd presents a ven handsome appearance. For further particulars address Druggist, Charleston, 8. C. bete 3DAC? _^._j_ FOR. SALE.-THE U'KDERSTGNED Intends to dispose or his entire Stock or FRUITS, CKJARS, Ac, tiigother with a Soda Wa? ler Apparatus, on account of sickness In his family. Apply to A. WILDHAOBN, No. 402 King m reef. , -_septao tut ul* FOR SALE, THE NEW AND COMMO? DIOUS yacht MARY ELLA, capacity 0 tons, In completo ordor. For terms, Ac, apply, to T. D. CLANCY A CO., No. 141 East Hay. apptiio titstue_.__ PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A ORE AT HARRAIN.-One small Cylinder TAY? LOR PRESS in completo repair. It has 'been bnt little used, and is sold simply because the present owner has no nae for lt. The size of the bcd. of the Press ls forty-fonr hy ? fifty-eight.inches. Sahl. Press win be sold at a great bargain if applied for at once, as the roora lt.occupies Is'wanted for other purposes. Audrpsn Box No. 3TM Now York Postofr.?e. '_ 9??i2? UCUJIU?O. . TJ??FTV DOLLARS REWARD. WILL BE JJ paid for tho arrest and lodgment tn. the Walterhoro'Jail, Colloton County, of ono H. R. 8TRAWBRIDOE, for whom I am security on an administration bond. He has absconded with tho effcots of thc .said estate. I'e Is believed to bo work In if on the Brunswick Railroad,, Ocorgln,.ns n carpenter. The above reward wiri be .paid 1er the ?horlir upon the delivery of the snld STRAW - RRIDOEto him. THOMAS A. GARVIN. : OctT MI3* i aicmouttisl T"' HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE' REMOVED to the northeast-'corner of EaatRny-nnd Fraser's Wharf, whore we shall bc pleased to see our friend.1) and otfer our well assorted stock of GROCERIES.-LIQUORS, TOHAOCO, Ac, scpt-ai imo CLACIUS A WITTE. (S?ncatioiittl. >l?i ESCEECISES,..OF" MRS. BLUM'S J? SCHOOL will be resumed on MONPAY, 0oU'-'-?r nh, at her R?sidence.Mary street; opposite Eliza hejh. n Ali the branches of -sa Englua education 'aught. Music and Freuch if desired. tfti .sept-Jo- ? ' ; r?UBLTC-?SCHOOLS,-THE EXERCISES XT' Qi thePUBLiqjCHOOWWlllbft roaflme'd;/u?. 'l??NBAr, tRe itu of October. ' ? , . '-uu. -Admission to vacaUriiVs -will be made;?t; ?hete spectlvo ScHbors avery MOXUAV MohsiKo; from 0 itrio o'clock; on/and after the lit? Ootoberv 1 -.Dy erdeVof the Board;. - ' -JU ? ? ..??.?.? ;1 . E. MONTAO?ORIMKT?,'' ? sopraT-W.. ? . . -.TifleoretiuTo*; TTRs?LfNE- ; I NS TIT Ut^:: r$0HBlffr 'floVrir CAROLINA/ VXV?to TUB PATROMAnftOP ' ":'r ?. ' : .'.'. . ? . ?J I.L-.1 . ;. ? info li I i RI0HT REVEREND DIS HOI' LYNCH. r-lfW IWt >tid ..:J. .. I?..-- r.i.? . '. .< i JOT Prospeottis,pleaao address THE MOTH KR %T??PKUiBfa -drsuiln'e!,co'rivont, y*Ue Orpcls, . C,' septs imo '_ _? T-yriSS EMMA B.'H?L?fBfl WILL JIE 1V1. OPEN her School for RlrU MOKO AT, Oe toner ?th, at NO. M Wau street, one door from Calhoun. sepl$ Htuthimo* ?tteetiugs. PYTHAGOREAN LODGE, No. 21, A. F. M.-A Regular Communication of thc above I.'nine will bc held at Masonic Hall, Tins (ThurK iluy) KVBNINO, al 7 o'clock. Members will take ilue notice and govern themselves accordingly. Candidates Tor thc F. C. Degree will bc punctual. Hy order of the W. M. oct7 It. STEWART. Secretary. MASONIC FAIR ASSOCIATION.-THE Regulur Meeting of tlds Association will bc held nt Masonic flail. Tins EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A punctual attcmluucc ls requested. Committee on Manugciucut will meet at thirty minutes past 7 P. M. lt. E. BROWN, oct7 _ ^__secretary. TTOVNO AMERICA FIRE COMPANY. JL Attend Regular Monthly Meeting THIS EVE KINO, at Market Hull, at 7 o'clock. Hy order. JAS. S. WESTENDORFF, oet7 Secretary. toot aub -formo. LOST AND FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU have lost anything, make ll known lo thc public through this column. - Thc rate for twenty words or less, each Insertion, ls 25 cents. LOST OR STRAYED, FROM No. 12 .Smith street, corner Wentworth, a green colored Mexican PARROT. Thc party returning sumo will be sullablr rewarded. GEO. II. HOP POOK. _oct7 1* STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM No. 8 MARV STREET, on the 30th of September, n white and liver colored double-nosed SETTER PUP, about six months old: unswers to the name of Belle. A reward will bc glvcu for her rccoverv. oct! 3 Copartnership Notices. NOTICE.-HAVING ASSOCIATED MY Son, JAMES K. PRTKOLb,/.r" W,th me..ln wy Factorage and Commission Business, ino business will bc carried on in thc name of JAMES R. PRINGLE A SON. JAMBS R. PRINGLE. October l, i960. oe tl 3nsnrance. g o u T II E R N LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PURELY A SOUTHERN INSTITUTION. Assets July 1, 1809.$510,000 | DIVIDEND DECLARED.FORTY PER CENT. Insures Lives and promptly adjusts and pays Losses. Hs principal business ls with Southern States, and to them lt anneals r- nutronsgc. has ample means to fully prou. policy-holders and pay oil losses. oniCRt*. JOHN H. GORDON, President. B. H. HILL, A. H. CQlfQUlTTr vice-Presidents, Ai AUSTELL, E. HOLLAND, Finance Committee. Wi C. MORRIS, Secretory. DOARD OK niRKt-Tona. ATLANTA, GA.-John R. Gordon,. A. Austell, E. W. Holland, J. F. Alexander, J. rt- Canaway, J. M. Johnson. ATHENS, GA.-B. C. Yancey, BcnJ.H. Hill, Rob? ert Thomas. COI.I'MBIA, S. c.-Wade Hampton. AUOVSTJC^ G A.-C. IL Phlnlzy, Edward Thomas. MADISON, OA.-D. E. Huller. WASHINGTON, GA.-Robert Toomba. CCTHBEHT, GA.-B. J. Smith. NEWTON, GA.-A. ir. Colqultt. CHARLOTTE, N. C.-Wm. Johnston. ALLENDALE, S. C.- H. J. Willingham. GREENSDORO*. N; C.-W. A. OaWwell. J. H. MILLER, O KN mt AI. AGKNT, Aug ifs hi, Ga. 8. Y. TUPPER, RESIDENT AGKXT, Charleston, S. C. II. W. DBSAUSSL-RB. M. D.I Medical Examiner. niigio2mo3pac_ Q. UAR D I A N MUTUAL" LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ORGANIZED IN 1859. ALL POLICIES NONFORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASU DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 50 PER CENT. STATEMENT. Polices in force.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,500,000 Annual Income. 800,000 LOSSCS Paid. 500,000 OFFICERS, W. H. PECKHAM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, vice-President. * L. MCADAM, Secretary nnd Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. niRECTOKS. - Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm or Harper A Bros., ex Mayor New. York. John J. Crane, President Bank Republic*- - Wm. M. Ve rmi lye, Bunker, (Vcrmllye A Co.) Chas. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. George Opydykc, ex-Muyor New York. Minot c. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomns Rigney A Co. Benj. R. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sugar Kenning Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co, Richard H. Bowne, W?tinora A Bowne, Lawyors, E. Vi Hfiughwout, Firm E. V. Haugh wont A Co\ Wm. Wllkens, Firm of Wilkcns A co. Julius H. Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W". Wright, Merchant. Charlea J. Starr, Morchant. i , *i'"iftui Allen, Merchant, ? Geo; W. Cuvier, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire ins ur once Company. John 0. Sherwood, Park Place. ?. Walton H. Peckham, corner, Fifth Avenue and Twoa|y-third.street. , Edward H. Wright"; Newark, N. J. ciro. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell," Merchant. OEOROE KEIM, - General Agent for South Carolina. , Dr. T. RBESSTJERNA, Examining Physician. R. I SS F.UTK L, i General Agent for Charleston, ' Office No. 2fl} King street, " . jania lyrpac_ ' Charleston, 8. C. ; flot?is. n.O'LUMBI M?WL? V! ' COLUMBIA, SojiTH CAROLINA, Tlio Proprietors take pleasure in announcing thu elegant ly-furnished Establishment now open *.* ta.0 accommodation of guests. The table wtli Aiwavs *** supplied with every'delicacy of the Hsason. both froZ! %M?ttl .markets, and no.etroTi*-Win J? ?Pared to give perfect satlsfacilon In evei7 wpwt to oar pa ? TBK? LUNCH In the factory, w/iry d*J from ^untrriiaif-past^ .?wxir : U.'H,.RADRNHOP,| WWft ? acptaa.imo .,.r a ... .. .... / * II A B L B ?? V'O N HOTEL V 'cH?RLraT?^, sforril ,0^01,^''. ' ' THU flrst-cUaa HOTEL, situated ; in a p locution, ?nd . in th*!- business port lon of. render*, it this rn nsf desirable lintel for elf nut nen t - or t ra n ?len t gue*t ?. The a coo Manser toimaltllaln the high! r?putation? enjoyed. Vy tho "Charleidcjn" os a flrst-cfaaa honie, and no, cflori Will bo spared to deserve a cenTnroTinee?'bf -HW Dlboral p?lrooaffa heretsiiorb bestowed opon it. J The beat of Livery accommodations will be found ailjolnlng the establtshment. Tho house U supplied with the celebrated Arte? sian Water, of which delight ful baths can be had either day or night. B. H. JACKSON, . Jnlyia Proprietor. Qvmuociitents JJ I B K R NJjV N HALL. METROPOLITAN Til KATHE. COLLINS * MORSE.Managers. WALTER BENN.Stage Manager. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 7. Will be presented J. ti) Tobin'* Comedy In iliree uets of T II E H O K E Y M O O N. Tho piece will bc produced with entirely new .scenery and properties painted and arranged ex? pressly for this piece. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Performance will com? mence at 8 o'clock. Scats can be secured during thc dav ai Holmes' book Store, corner of KIngand Wentworth, street*, without extra charge. trw City cars run by the door. oct7 lilisrcllancous. jyjlLL POND AND CHANNEL OYSTERS. After thc first or November ll ia proposed to rn rn l HII these OYSTERS, either lu tho shell or opened, In (piuntttles to salt purchasers, timi ut thc lowest market prices. THE MILL PONI? OYSTER Supplied will be thc celebrator! 'Mlullu Island Ovs ter" trout thc Lucas Mill Pond, ut Charleston, which for flavor uud plumpness ls well known tu be unsurpassed. Terms cash. Orders solicited from hil parts of the coiintrv. Address THOMAS Mee HA DY. Ag..ni, ?"SJtC???* ,,NV KA S?O , _ , _ Charleston. S. 0. Order boxes for .nc eley will bc placed nt poluts iOL" hereafter designated. " R' ^RKKCKS.-James Adger A- Co., Hon. J. R. Cambell, Dr. St. J. Ravenel. David Jennings, McCrady & Son, W. ti. Dingle, John S. Rvon. oct7 8_' ^111 ARLESTON JIAT EMPORIUM, E . T . W> EST, No. 169 KINO STREET, BKTWEKS CLIFFORD AND QrBRN, Hus opened thc above establishment with a new anil varied Stock of each requisite lu the .line, and will bc kept constantly supplied with the latest styles as they appear in New York, octa 3 Q LA U8SEN & CO., SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 130 Pearl street New York. The undersigned beg leave to announce that they have established themselves under shove ilrui name. OflTcriug their services as well for the purchnse of goods drawn from this markot as for milking sides or Southern Produce, they pledge themselves to take proper care of business en? trusted to them. F. W. CLAUSSEN. C. KIRCHHOFF. soptS-f stutho _ D O YOU W I S II TO* PREVENT YOUR CHILL AND FEVER? ' *. ? . septl7 3mos USE SOLOMON'S RITTERS. JJ AIR DRESSER. JOHN H. MATHEWS, having closed at No. 4!? Rroatl street, takes this method or Informing his former customers, thal he may lie round at Lom bardo's Hair Catting Saloon, No. 114 Market street. octs tuttis* 0 YOU DESIRE To be cured or all your Dyspeptic Symptoms f septl7 3mos USE SOLOMON'S HITTERS. (tobacco, Cigars, &t. jyj^ANUFACTURED AND SMOKING TOBACCO. G. FOLLIN, TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, No. 151 East Dav. . ' v " ?fc* ' ~~r~ 'A. general assortment or Manufactured, and Smoking Tobacco, of all grades and styles, from reliable manufacturers In Virginia and North Carolina, and offered at the lowest market pri?es. ae?? 30 .?tlillincrn, ?anctj (Soo?s, &-c. J^ E N G N I C K . & SELL, IMPORTERS A ND JOBBERS, No. 27 HAYNS STREET, Charleston, S. C. Would Inform tho trade that their several de? partments of stock, In FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, LADIES' TRIMMED II ATS AND BONNETS, v. . ? ...'. . * i AID - MILLINERY AND 8TRAW GOODS, Are now complete, and offered at New York price*- sept li nul?simo Plotton Sics. AILEY COTTON TIE, W A FULL SUPPLY OF THIS TIE WILL BE KEPT. BY US DURING THE SEASON. ._ , The steadily Increasing demand for . THE WAILEY TIB, ls the best proof or Its superiority ovcfTrny other Patent. For sale by STREET BROTHERS <fc CO. BeuljO ,. . ' '_? B U T L ER TIE . .t' A SUPPLY OF TH E CELEBRATED' "BUTLER" IRON TIES., . | Jf st received and for salo by . septll Wjj ? HENRY COBLA A 00. T R O.K.. TI E S v ?" FA SSM A N'S ALLIGATOR TIE '.".''.. iii ;.. FOB ; .?.'? B A L I N1 ? C ?. f' T O N. u i i ". . .'" il.!jVJ M-.j.. . ' : ' -, , 1 'resit snpplr oMhls superior TIE, made of the . beaton*''')' of iron and warranted to give aatpjt, fiction. "For -Ho ? lowest cash ?rltwBjr^ , ?,,] septa Imo ;? Ageut at Charleston. T...H U- M ; P '9-, S * S".' nROK^J-UCTI?NEER AND COMMISSION| SALES' OF REAL-JESTATO, STOCKS; . BONDEL-: . :SE<n?RlTn!8 ANDP.BR?j^ . o;,,ju.t ' PEIvTY-ATTBKDBDTO. 1 ; : .'. ; .'i.t'tia.'j M????...... i'- .-. .. . ;v?-.?irry, V j . -NO. a7 BROAD STREBT, jj . Charleston, 8. 0. nRFRRBNCKF.-Uon. HENRY BrnOT w J, MA GRATH, Ksrt., General JAMBS 00 NN RR, T. R. WARING, Rsa. oct? (SroccricB, Ciqnoro, #c. rjlOMATOESt-TOM ATOKS ! TOMATOES ! 3 tb cans TOMATOES, nclcctcil nial put up ex? pressly for ino. F .?? salo ut $2 per dozen, or tu iota of live tinten ut il .?) per dOMU. Delivered to any port of the elly free of choree. SAMUEL II. WILSON, Grocer, Corner Antton and Bodely Ht rets. oet7 tltsa F LOUR ! FLOUR ! FLOUR! -bbU. FLOUR, Extra ana Family, landing ami tn store. For ?ute by lt. M. BUTLER, OCtB a_Ko. 72 Bast Hay. J1 LOUR, BEEF, PpJJK, ?tc. Just received a small consignment of Family HEEP, bnlf bon I*i? Pork, hair hbls Ox Tongue!", hulf bbb, Of Alburger'a choice packing. AISO, 227 bblfl Flour, Extra. Super ami Fine. For sale bj JOHN A TIIKO. (JETTY, octil North Atlantic Wharf. F L OUR! FLO U It ! F LO U It ! 73 bbb*. ST. LOUIS CHOICE FAMILY FLOOR. For sale by T. J. Kt: it lt A CO. octn m?M ATOES! TOMATOES ! TOMATOES! Selected TOMATOES, (put up expressly for W. S. C. A Co.) alb. Cans. I)cll\ere<l In auy part or the city, ut fi per case of a dozen. W. S. CORWIN A CO., 8CP6_ No. 27.1 King ?it rf el. j^O. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. 200 tons No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, warrante.! pllt C. For salo by T. J. KERK A CO. sept7_ Q.UNNY CLOTH ! GUNNY CLOTH ! On the spot and to nrlve. For sale bv QCt7 thin_GEO. A. TRENHOLM A SON. r I M E. FRESH BURST LIME EVERY DAY, IN BULK OR BARRELS AT TUB LIMEKILNS, Near Savannah Railroad Wharf. Orders sent direct to thc Kiln, or to the Stores on Yendue Rouge. sept27_OLNEY A OP. jy? ARENGO COrtliS FEYER AND AGOE. THE FINEST TONIC IN THE WORM). ?"j?-For sale by all Drugg-Us. O. J. LOHN, Agent, Druggist, Comer King and John stree:, ncptl7 3uios Charleston, S. C. Q O LO M O K'S BITTERS ARE FOR SALE BY D r s. RAOUL A L Y N A H, CORNER KING AND MARKET STItEETS. acptn toga_' JUST'R.E CEIVE D.?? CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Frosh Hops. For salo, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. RAER, octa No. ni Meeting street. UPRAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A.SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mall, postage paid, on receipt of price. The Antidote ls the best remedy that can bc administered In Maulu-n-Potu, and also for all nervous affections. For sale by Dr. H. RAER, No. 131 Meeting street. odd_Agent for South Carolina. JASON'S TOB AC Cb ANTIDOT E. Warranted to remove nil desire for Tobacco In any form. Restores sufferers from UH Injurious effects to robust health. Of great benefit to bys peptics. For st'oby Dr. H. IIAEli. No. 131 Meeting street, OCt5_Agent for South Carolina. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SAUTONINE.) . Thcv oro purely vegetable, safe and sure. Tl best iii use. For sole by Dr. II. DAER, No. 131 Meeting street, oct:? Wholesale Agent. miscellaneous. jy?AMMOTH STRAWBERRY PLANTS i ROUMILLAT'S WONDERFUL GROWTH. The PLANTS of this One growl li, as produced tn the garden of Mrs. ROUMILLAT, No. 2 Cannon near King street, arc now offered for sato, this lie? big thc season lu which they should be trans? planted. Apply nt Mrs. ROUMILLAT'S residence, No. 2 Cannon street._ octo 4 j -J-^O YOU WISH TO HAYE A GOOD AP? PETITE, a rollah for Food, and ? perfect Digcs Mom? USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. sept 17 3tnos_ rpHE AMERICAN SUBMERGED, DOUBLE-ACTING, NON-FREEZING, FORCE PUMP: The simplest and moat powerful in use. Il is ??roved tobe tho cheapest, most effective, dura >le and reliable HUMP. Has no leather paoklog. A child can work it. Fer salo br JENNINGS, THOML1NSON A CO.. septas Imo_Oenornl Agent? for So. Ca. jy>. YOU WISH TO PUT Ol INDEFI? NITELY Sick Headache, Sour Eructations and ?. idlty of tho Stomach ? lo* I .iv/.!;;.. *. v- . . USE SOLOMON'S BI'.TBltS. ' septl7'3mos ' [ -_ F ALL C A M ; .P A' I G N . N. FEIIRBNRAOH'S POPULAR BROAD ' STREET SALOON. LUNCH RES U M R D. CHOICE LIQUORS," CIGARS AND TOBACCO. septa?_ JJO YOU WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY at Hight, and awake In the. morn lug willi a '{! 1 \. ty} ..?...'; . 1?' ... . thorough appreciation of your egg, rolls and . ,U::;.%'J'J itftiO" li . corteo t SCptl7 3tuo? xftx jgg SOLOMONS' BITTE RS. .^TltLIB ? ?HI30.LM, . ^FACTORS, f^^l^^^^CHANTS, rkv.A ??D- h , .'cWUI attend to the Purchase, Sale and Slilnm?nt (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTTON, RICK, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, B. C. E. WILLIS.A. R. cmsom. oem