The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 08, 1869, Image 2
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 18C?).
NEWS OE THE EA Y.
-(?old at New York yesterday closed nt 31 j.
-The New York cotton market closed heavy.
Sales 2700 bales at 27.ic.
-At Liverpool cotton closed unchanged.
Sales 8000 bales, of which 2000 were for export
and speculation.
-Dr. Cummings sent word lo tho Po|>c thnt
he was coming, but Plo repll*n nono.
-A large cougar ls creating great conster?
nation in the vicinity of Hronlmm, Texas. .
Another Cuban expedition of four hu mired
men, anncd and equipped, ls said to he about
to depart from the vicinity of Now York.
-Mary Sullivan, a while woman*'wldcly
known in Richmond Va., drowned herself by
Jumping into :hc dock nt thal place on Sunday
last.
-*-The French opera season In Now York has
come lo a disastrous close, though lite hope is
expressed that thc Interruption may be tempo?
rary only.
-T. H. Touliey, odllor or'thc SI. Louis
Journal of Commerce; committed suicide by
Jumping overboard from a propeller on Luke
Erie, n few days a:ro.
-A detachment ol' ono hundred Zouaves, lo
.Join the Pope's army In Home, have been re?
cruited In Cahndai They sall ni once, via Now
York, for their dssllnalloii.
-The now Siviss settlement In Grundy Coun?
ty, Tennessee, is nourishing. The Swiss arc
delighted willi til? f?lmale and with the Innci.
which Uley purchased al illly cents per acre.
-A lady foil in Detroit Hie oilier day in un
ni lack of vertigo, mut was neat ly strangled lo
?enlh by her artificial levin falling into her
throat before thc cause wits discovered und re- |
moved. i
-Jersey, Hudson and Bergen cilles, New ,
York, have agreed to consolidate themselves
into one city, and will proceed to organize ns
?a single city. Hoboken and otiior places in
the county refused to Join tu Hie movement. 1
-The Northern papera come to us filled 1
with accounts ol'Hie storm ol'sunday evening, 1
which extended from Maine to Virginia, and '?
was very violent. Interrupting railroad mid <
telegraphic communication, and doing con- (
sideral ile damage to real eslale and works or |
improvement. (
-Real estate in Philadelphia; lt is said, ls
worth nothing like what lt:was two or thrco
years ago, and issi 'il declining" in valut'. There e
nre more houses than louants, und brick and
lumber arc so low thal buildings built when 1
prices were higher cannot compete with those tl
more recently erected. t
? - Grant lately sat for iii.-, photograph on s
horseback, hut owing, it is said, to thc crowd q
In attendance to witness lliiu heroic feat, the j
picture proved n failure. In fact, thc cigar ,|
stump could not be seen at all. Nothing .
daunted, hoverer, the great American travel?
ler intends lo try ii again tho ilr.st fair tiny.
-The Chinese Customs Department has sent 1
to Berlin to obtain Cerinan students skilled in 0
philological pursuits. Tlie.se young men are to c
study for three years lu China, nulli they lie- s
come thoroughly acquainted with (he Inn- \
guage, anti aller passing an examination will <1
obtain good posllions, with high pay. The c
Chief officer of the Chinese Customs depart- t
mont ls nn Englishman.
-Mrs. Ottendorfer is lite sole proprietor or
the largest German dally newspaper In Hie
City of New York. Many years ago her hus- '
band died, loavln'l her a large family of dill- 1
dren and a small paper. She went earnestly 1
to work at once, attending herself to nil Hie <
details of thc oillce, and she now controls a i
very rich and powerful Journal. She drives to |
lier office In Hie morning, looks after the mill- .
i ii millions mimi's, and returns to her elegant j
homo nt three o'clock In the afternoon.
-A case caroo up belora, internal Roven tic
Commissioner Delano on Monday, In which
certain Western whiskey dealers had changed '
Gie dates on tho stamps on about one hundred 1
hands ol' whiskey. Thc deniers contend that
they did not do this io defraud Hie revenue,
but with thc view of making thc whiskey ap?
pear or greater age, and thereby enhance Its
value. Tlie commissioner; not deeming this
an oxcuso sulliclent lo offset Hie lnw, which
imposes n penally of #200 on each pnokago
Hms tampered with, ordered that thc parties
bc prosecuted.
-Tiie New York Times says: "Thefall Irado
ls upon us with a brisk beglnulng and bright
prospects. TIIIB is a cheery fact, and more
than an offset, porhnps, for Hie anxiety and.
gloom willoh Ift? Willi si reel storm lins brought
to monetary olrc'es. Save thjO dry goods
trade, which ls affected through tho price of
cotton by. the fluctuations of gold, no brunch
or business seems lo have* felt the ll min cl ul
flurry. The Bom hern trade is reported ais
'trebled' over 1800, and thc demand' In various
branches Bhow that both the South and Wcdt
are already taking a great many goods from
our merchants. It is noteworthy also that a
better class of goods, in generali ls called for
at tho South."
-Commenting upon Mr. Bigelow's withdraw?
al from tho Times, thc Coininorclal Advertiser
says : "Journalism fifteen years ago, when Mr.
Bigelow was thc master-spirit ol' tho Post, is
quite different from Journalism of tho present
day. Newspapers were then .In their small?
clothes and editors were lenrnlng thu Journal?
istic alphabet. It lins been ascertained that
something beside solemn, profound, and
stately leaders nra required io make a news?
paper palatable to t'.is reader and profitable to^
tho publisher. Mr. Bigelow ls a dlgnillod,
conscientious nnd scholarly Journalist, ns ot cry
ono admits, bul Mr. B. hos bceir too long out
of thc editorial havness and the management
of newspapers to mnko a successful editor-in
chief/." : * ' ' .
-Tho prohibit; of ? lrtnj?i 'sitjSply; .^Chlir?CBO
labor at no distant tirito make's' any .' testimony
os regards Gio capacities of emigrants from |
Lill) Flowery Kingdom for house service ex?
ceedingly interesting. A guutleiniin who re?
sided for several years In Hnvana writes to tho
New Orleans I'lcnynnc n glowing account of
lils experience with a Chinese cook. This ser?
vant not only prepared all his dishes In the
most admirable manner, learning mosl readily
everything new, and Improving on almost
everything he learned, but hts prcullnr care?
fulness, delicacy and cleanliness made every?
thing specially appetising. He kept thc house
In order, attended to his master's clothes, and
did general housework. When dinner was
announced he was found at the head of the
table, ready to wait upon the company, and
no two wallers could have performed the
duties more satisfactorily. His cleanliness
tuny be Judged from the fuel that hu always
dressed In whllo down to his slippers, and no
stain was ever noticed upon his clothing. Hut
such servants must bc rare even among China?
men.
Tho Long Strlko.
. Thc events of yesterday indicate Hint tho
truce patched up on thc previous night
will nol secure shipmasters and shipping
agents from fresh differences and a renewal
of their old" embarrassments. As long na
thc colored longshoremen ure swayed by
the insidious counsels of white politicians
and negro demagogues, they will not stick
for long to any agreement or bc bound by
tiny bargain.
Wo presume Hint thc employers will' now
hire what hands they can obtain, wilhoul
regard to the rules of tho association, tyic
wages lo be paid for tho work done must
be arranged hy thc lnborer and tho person
by whom lie ls engaged. No ono else has
anything to do willi it, and wc arc confident
that, by limitless and prudent arrangement,
an end may speedily bc put (o whnt is now
a very troublesome business. Tho employ?
ers must, however, be prepared to protect
their laborers, whether white or colored,
from the violence or thc disappointed stri?
kers. Without this nothing can be done.
Thc SK uni lon ut tho South.
Thc South ought lo be tolerably well
known by this lime. Il has been very tho?
roughly explored. Its social and political
condition has been investigated and discuss?
ed by Radical and Democrat, soldier and
civilian, correspondent and carpet-bagger.
Our States have been "guarded and regard?
ed," like Hie famous Matthew Hylea, of revo?
lutionary memory. They have been decom?
posed and recomposed, analyzed and recon?
structed. They havo been subjected lo
every variety of military surveillance und
nile, and ofolllclnl manipulation. Where is
tho Southern country that has hconuntrn
veracil by annies; the Southern plantation
that has been unvisited hy foragers; (he
Southern river that Ima liol been blockaded
and penetrated by gunboats; Hie Southern
city that lins not been garrisoned by soldiers
and despoiled by satraps from abroad. How
strange thal such a region should still bc n
land of fable-as impenetrable to tho sober
light of reality and experience as thu blue
mists of tho-Northwest Passage or the
nocking mirages ot Sahara.
The outside world has studied thc South
.Ill-ougU .? uranium ui piejuiuce. xHutu noa
icen plenty of light; bul thc llghl Itself is I
mt ruo when refracted ?md discolored-when
seen through tho spectacles of Mrs. Stowe ?
jr the chronic jaundice of Mr. Sumner. As
o the testimony of untlvos-that noa gone i
br nothing! The creations of romance, or i
he casual impressions of travel, have been i
?teemed as more trustworthy than the ob
lervations of a lifo time.
Quito recentlytwo business men of Bos- (
on, Messrs. Lorlng and Atkinson, have un
1er taken to obtain and disseminate anthon- '
ic Information In regard to thc present
talus and future prospects of (hq South. '
'hey have opened a correspondence upon
his subject with nol loss than uvo liUU
Ired Southern planters, brokers and .
HCton, ami have published a pamphlet con- ,
nilling au abstract of this correspondence,
t will bc lo thc advantage of the South and
if thc country nt largo if cvideifT.o so unex
cplionable, and gathered from so many
O'.irces, cnn secure it paliont hearing.
Vhal wo ave to expect and what wc are to
lo, can bo decided upon with somo degree
if confidence SO sm ni as the conditions Of
he social problem are fairly set before 113.
lu the midst of thc general disturbance of
ho old social relations, three classes remain
list inc t. The first is thc respectable white,
ho friend of thc old order while that aur
,'ived, and when it perished tho determined
opponent of the Radicalism which sought to
.econstruct society after un Iden, and made
:hc craziest experimenta upon tho self-re?
spect of Ute people anti the public prosper?
ity. Thc second ls tho imported citizen,
white or colored, whom personal ml vant age
lured to a conquered and impoverished coun?
try. Thia class C0H3?3t3 of legislators
to whom negro equality wa3 tho engino for
political advancement, or of speculators
Becking profitable investments of capitol, or
of bona Jule set tiers, pf adventurous spirit,
who wero invited southward by our fertile
fields'of enterprise. Tho third if the negro,
to whom emancipation in some cosc3 has
been a benefit ; but lo whom. .13 a race, it
has been prejudicial-Ibero being a general
?Irlft of thc laboring population away from
thc plantations to squatter's'farms, to cities
und even to tho woods, ' and nlao a sensible
docrcase of numbers through iinprpyplonco,'
neglect of tho young and tho sick, and gen
oral irregularity of habit. The nettled order
of tho new regime will nyjae when tho beat
of these lost two classes combine with the
lirst. as tho members pf nu Au li-Radical'
]tarty. ? The precedent lias already boen es?
tablished in Virginia : nu d . Tennessee, andi,
will bo folfowcd bj tho ot her Soulhorn States.
Ono of tho most striking changos that lias
taken place is observable In thc depreciation
of plantations. The greatest difficulties have
been experienced In the conduct of tho pros
cut system of labor; whero fields have been
planted on shares tho. metayer does not look
beyond tho year, but systematically neglects
tho ropnirs, drainage, Ac, which (prepare
tito field t\hd storohouso for t lie production
and protection of futuro harvests! On tho
other hand, whore.wages aro paid tho libe?
ling does not look beyond the week, or per?
il ups tho day ; V.is work is shiftless and slov?
enly, and tho pay received from time to time
encourages descrtioiio. Resides, Ibero hu
been nilimlnutlpn of lnborors,..arlsJrig.'ff?p^
thc withdrawal of.women and boys anti girls
from tho Hold, and also from \ho Increase Jn
tho -number- of'sfruaftirr? 'and loafers, who
hirey upon property In the cities and. stock
j tn tho country, and dovoto their leisure to
politic?! in lK)th. ?That so muck 1ms lK>en
dune by Hie Southern planter, under those
disadvantages, is a most creditable und en?
couraging circumstance. HP lins hud to ac?
commodate himself lo new conditions: lu*
pays higher for provisions; he makes fewer
bales to tho hand; Imt luckily for him tito
hand does not cost so much and thu hule
brings more.
Yet il is evident that it ls advlsuhlo for
thc planter to contract tho runge of Ilia in?
dustry to sm.illcr fields, Hint cnn hu more
highly cultivated und more easily kepi in
order. A reduction in thu number of farm
laborers cun also ho provide?! for, ns it is in
thc Vnlley or Virginia, hy a division of labor
"nnd un increase of agricultural appliances.
We need Iii tho settlements of thc country n
linger number of mon who shall bc devoted
to certain specialties, und who cnn bc employ?
ed by thc doy or thc week, us circumstances
may require. Wa nlso need tho introduction
of a higher style of machinery than a single
planter can commuud-gins, threshing ma?
chines, cotton presses and thc like, which
can accomplish all thc work in each depart?
ment which u whole community may re?
quire. Tho extension of thc system of co?
operative stores into the country would also
he of great Service. Aa the supplies formerly
purchased in cpiantitioj ut wholesale prices
arc more omi more distributed among the
retail trailers, higher prices must be paid for
food, clothing anti nil the necessaries of lifo,
-unless Hie planters hy thu co-operative sys?
tem can renew their connections with the
wholesale dealers.
But as these and thc like needs revea'
themselves, we have no fenr bul that our
people can command thc situation. Thc
Glastonbury thorn which lins already blos?
somed in thc depth of winter, cnn endure
without dilticidty the milder fro?ts und rig
ors of thc spring !
A not lier liing of Cai ncI-Hu ggcrs.
It seems Hint thc example of thc carpet?
bag government of our own Stale is not lost
upon the Radicals who rule thc roast III
North Carolina. The present Governor mid
Treasurer of the old North State have form?
ed a ring willi sundry keen outsiders, und
arc now in tho Now York market manipu?
lating State bonds in a style that our
own ring might well envy. Tho modus
operandi is this: Tho ring men combine to
put the bonds down as low as possible and
then buy them. As soon as they buy Hiern
thc price of the bonds is put as high as they
can get it by combination, promise of pay?
ing tho interest, Sic., and then they sell but
tho bonds which they bought al a mere song.
For example, they buy tito bonds at forty
cents on thc dollar to-day: to-morrow or
next day they manage to run tho bonds up
and sell out al lift y or fifty-two cents on the
dollar. This margin in tho sales of hun?
dreds of thousands of dollars make.; for?
tunes for thc ring. Of course tho pccple.
of North Carolina have tho privilege of pay?
ing the piper, while tho nico little game is
?oing on. Their taxes arc nearly ten times
what Ahoy worn before tho war.
S?MBHODV has suggested that Buller, sur
iiuitiuu MIC B0a3t,-lVlSltr.K. .i?.i.i.r.,,, ...:,i.
Hie Slowo-ByvOn sensation, should address
himself to tho task of writing up "Tho True
Story of Mrs. Surrnlt"-a talc of horror
ivhich he is in many respects well qunlillud
to ventilate, and which might prove almost
ns proiituhlc a speculation as his famous
J pera t ion in spoons.
KNOCKING down thc jailor is the standing j
jrdor among Hie criminals in Barnwell jail.
Dur correspondent says Hint when n prison
sr is tired of confinement, he whacks "old
Toby," tho negro, jailor, over the hoad and
coolly makes his escape.
SENATOR Sprugue teils a New York llet-hld
correspondent that he is going to Europe to
Investigate Hie subjects of labor and llnauce,
This, WO suppose, is thc end of (Iso Colum?
bia canal project.
Cxbncntional.
THE EXERCISES OF MRS. BLUMS
st'I loni, will bc resumed un MONDAY, October
4th, at her Residence, Marj street, opposite Elisa
beth-Allthe brunches of an Bagnall education
taught. Music and French H desired,
soptso _
U
R SU LINE INSTITUTE,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA,
UNDRIl Tnt: I'ATIIONAUE OF
RIGHT REVEREND BISHOP LYNCH.
For Prospectus, please address THE MOTHER
SUPERIOR, Ursuline Convent, Valle Cruels.
septo Imo _
MRS. HOPSON PINCKNEY WILL~RE
."SUSIE the Exorcises of her BOARDING
AND DAY SCHOOIJ. for young ladles, on MON?
DAY, October 4, nt No. 33 Hasel street.
Professor of French, Mr. RvBOSE.
Professor of German, Dr. HLANCKEj (Into Pro?
fessor or Languages nt cheltenham, England.)
septlS wfml mo
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The largest and finest assortment of
.CHROMO L. I T II 0 G R A P II S
AND
ENGRAVINGS, .
Ever brought to this city, now on exhibition and
for sale, at New York prices, nt
QUINBY lc CO.'S Photograph Gallery,
T No. 281 King street, .
Charleston, 8. C.
PH OT O G R A P H 8.
i PHOTOORAPns taken4n every style.
Entire satisfaction In all cases guaranteed.
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oct4 imo *
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J O II N R U G H E I M E H
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NO, 141 kl.VQ STRKETV WBST SIDS, A TEW DOOKS.
* NORTH, pr QVEKS-? ,
Regs leave tp.: In.form. bli customers ami tho
public In general that ho has Just rat urned from
New York willi A large Stock of -
CLOTHS
DOESKINS
CASSIM ERRS
' . ' BEAVERS - ;
- .' :-' : ' COATINGS "
. , '"-.Viv..; . "VESTtNG?V
Of to reign uud Domestic Fabrics. . ( .,;
1 also wish to draw attention to my large and
well selected Stock .of, FURNISHING GOODS,. In?
cluding tho celebrated )
..hf. i na .bwotn wira .'.(...
STAB Sfl-IRTfl.,
seni?o c mw :o
- tUiuUo.
?VjrrANfS OT ALL KINDS CAN BE
v ? minie known io everybody lu this column
ut llio rule of ?ts cents for twenty words ot len*,
cudi itiseitlon, If |i;itil In advance. _
TXrANTED, AT THE "CENTRAL HOOT
Vf AND ttltOK HOUSE." No. TS Hurkel rtrcct,
neiir Meeilii|i. ciistmncrs for cheap mid subslnn
tl.il HOOTS AND SHOKS. H?hl ?lui heavy, and of
nil sixes und qualllles. which rmi lie purchased
Wholesale end Retail for cash, at u small prom.
Freeh goods recd veil weekly._oclg t
StXTANTED, ? GOO I) TYPE-SETTEH,
VT whonlaounderstandssomethingof prcas
work. A young mummied man willing to ito
mn thing connected with ii country milco pre?
ferred. Hood references required. Wages paye
ble promptly every week. Apply to JOHN S.
SHUCK. Journal Pillee. Barnwell, uris ia?
WANTED.-WANTED TO KENT, A
HOUSE, with ten tn llftueii gond rooms,
convenient lottie business purl of Meeting and
Hay ne streets. Apply ut tills OgjCC. oct8 a?
WANTED, A LAD IN A COMMISSION
House. Must write a plain limul lind bc
quick nt ligures. Apply nt THK DAILY NKWH
olllce._oct8 1
WANTED, A COMPETENT GIRL, TO
mind children mid attorn! to chamber
work. Also a good Cook. References required.
Apply nt No. 430 Kin?, third door above Hudson
street. oelK 1?
ANTED, A WHITE GIRL. TO TAKE
elinrge or children ami do light house?
work. A Protestant preferred. Good references
required. Apply, Friday und Snlunln.v, from ll
to 3 o'clock P. M., southwest corner Smith and
Montague streets._oclg 2*
TO DRUGGISTS.-A PHYSICIAN AND
DRUGGIST, or twenty-eve .years' experience,
extensively and favorably known throughout the
Stine, and cnn le ll nen ce n largo trade, wishes
situation In a Wholesale Drug House, or n large
Retail and Prescription Drug Store. Hoi li elly
and COUUttT references given. Address "Refu?
gee." ltox os, Ynrkvlilc, S. c._?eis lino?
."ll RANTED, A WOOD BOAT CAPABLE
v V of curri lng-either len or twenty cords of
wood, tot which a fair freight will bc paid. The
wood ls dry and nu tito landing. Applv till'.
WALSH. No. 40 Market street, near Meeting,
north side. nets 3
ANTED. A BOAT, CAPACITY TEN
or twenty Cords, to hind ut Goose Creek
With wood. Apply to JAMES ARMSTRONG, No.
40 Market si root._oct 8 2?
XJtrANTED, A SMALL UNFURNISHED
VV Room lu n house occupied by a white
family. Rout mit lo exceed *u per querier, which
will bo paid in advance. Heal or references given.
Address "FERRIER," NKWS (lillee. nols i
WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND
Weah Tor a fondly of live. None need ap?
ply wit limn recomracndntlon for civility us wen
us Hitless. Apply nt No. S Doughty aired,
oots _ _
"ITT ANT ED. A WHITE WOMAN TO GO
T v Into the country and assist ia housework,
sow end Iron. Such nu ono win hour of eu ex?
collent situation by applying at tills ofllcc.
ort4 tnwl.? " _
"ITTANTED, A SITUATION, AS CLERK
V T In a grocery store. No objections to go
into tho couti try. The applicant lins hod sonic
experience. Address F. I*. U, charleston, s. C.
? nelli ivfin :?
WANTED, TO PURCHASE A COM
I'l.KTE copy i.r thc I", s. CENSUS Tor
180?. Apply. Hinting price, lo ..ci:Nst s," DAILY
NI:ws DfFlCR._oct7
Tl 7" A NT ED, A.SITUATION AS SOPItA
vV NO Singer in H church choir. Salary
bu iuoi). Apply to /.. K.. ihroiign the hist,
lillico: fs'tT I"
TTTANTED, A YOUNG COLORED
VV WOMAN, in capacity or Wet Nurse. Ono
willi best or recommendations will Mud n good
situation al No. Uti Wont won h street. ot 17
"ITT X?TT?~D~, A COMPETENT MAN
vV house Servant. Gund recommendations
roqiiiroil. Apply nt No. 31 Mooting slrooi. not:
TTTANTED IMMEDIATELY. A GOOD
vV while servant, lo cook timi du House?
work. Nnno need upply unless well recommend
rd. Apply to s. STRAUSS, corner i?r King nuil
Queen st roots. _. _not" ~
TC7-VNTE1X~A HOUSE. WITH FROM
> V six to twelve roams, kltohori, good water.
Ac, in tfny.part of tho dry. A uiudenitc rout will
secure a good and ucriuuiieiil tenant. Address
TTTANTED, A^WIIITE WOMAN, W??O IS
V V A competen' Dressmaker und willing lo
nt ll kc herself generally useful. Apply nt No.
Mooting street. " wet, a*
TTTANTED, A HO US E, NEAR THE
V V central part or the city, containing live or
six rooms, with good outbuildings ami water.
Address 1), nt this omeo. scpt-Ja
TTTANTED, EVERYBODY'TO KNOW
VV Hint JOH PltlNTING or nil kinds, plain
mid ornamental,', ls executed promptly lu the
neatest stylo and itt thc lowest New lurk prices,
?it TUB KKWS Job pince, No. un HAST HAY. cell
und examine the scale nf prices liefere giving your
orders elsewhere.
WANTED-AGENTS-$ 100 TO $250
poriuuulli, everywhere; ninlontnl female, to
Introduce Mn-grimme lllipi'nvoi' COMMON SENSE
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine
will stitch, hem, roll, luck quilt, o< rd, bimi, bnild
and embroider in a most superior manner. Price
only $18. Kully warranted for Uva yours, itoth
upper and unilcr-foeil styles. We frill pay ?1000
for any machine that will sow stronger, inure
bonutiful, or more clastic scams than ours, lt
makes lite real elastic lock-stitch! Every second
stitch can be cut mul sim Hie cloth cannot lie
pulled npiirt without tearing II. WO pay Agents
from > iO'.) to $2?o per month mid expenses, or a
coin nu, don from wllloll twice Hitit amount omi
be made. GEO. MoEATHRON k CO., Nnsbrllle,
Tenn. CUTIOS-DO not ho Imposed upon hy
ntlicr parties palming off worthless ca-it-Iron inti
chines tinder the same mime or otherwise. Ours
ls tho oi.ly genuine and rr.ill , nprcllcnl cheap ma?
chine runmiracttired: sept22 imo* IIA-C
?ot Snlc.
REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL PliO
PBHTY of any kind limy bo ndvcrtlsod for
sale in this column, ut Hie rate or 2"> cents rar
twenty words or loss, euell insertion, ir paid lu
advance.
FOR SALE.-THE SUBSCRIBER OF?
FERS for sale thc entire stock ai HARD?
WARE, together with the Store Furniture of tho
late H1SSELL A CO., sign or thc "Padlock,"
Hasel street. It ls represented us well ussnrtcil,
nuil In excellent condition. Thornier to sell tills
stock, lu whole or In part, will continue open Hil
thc aoth Instant.
Conditions of sale will be made known on np
pllcutlou to m ALEX. H. HROWN,
Assignee, Law Runge, in omi street.
octo stutliJ_i_
AT PRIVATE SALE, THE WILLIAM
CHISOLM, a nloop-lmllt boat, ns she now
Hes at Dougherty's Wiinrr, South Hay. Also, thc
batt eau boat ANNIE, of Charleston. For particu?
lars, 11 ppiy nt southeast corner of King mid
Spring streets._octo 0?
T> EAL ESTATE FOR SALE:'-FOIt
W sale, a desirable two mid n half s?toi y RESI?
DENCE, III Moutngue street, west ur Pitt st root.
The Lot ls high and dry, 60 by 200, and an excel?
lent neighborhood.
ALSO,
A two story RESIDENCE In Warren street, v. cst
of Coming street. Lot high nuil dry, 60 by lf.0,
ami good nclghboiiioud.
ALSO,
. A desirable HOLDING LOT In Llmchouso street,
loo *iy los. Applv to. J. MCCAUL, No. sn Broad
street. Heal Estoto Agent._< _oct? tuf
DRUGSTORE F?R SALE.-THE STOCK
and good will of n Dit uri STORE, situated
lu thc Upper Words, ls olfereil for salo at a rea
sonnblo price fm- cash. Thc Store,ls neatly tilted
np willi glnss, labels, Ac, omi presents a very
handsome npponrurtcc. For further particulars
address Druggist, Charleston, S. C.
octa anac* . _' '. "
PPRINTING PRESS FOR SALE ATTA
?GREAT HARRAIN.-One small Cylinder TAY
LOK PRESS in completo repair. It bits been but
lilt lo lided, and ls sold si mph- because the present
owner bas no usc for lt. Tho size of the bcd of
tbq Press ls forty-four by fifty-eight Inches. Said
Press will bo sold at n great bargain If applied for
nt once, os the room it occupies is wanted for
other purposes. Addreass Box No. 3705 New York
Post?nica scpt?o
?oot aub ironnb.
?OijT AND FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU
J Intvoiost anything, make lt known to tho
publi? through tills column. Tho rate for twenty
words or less, each insertion, ls 25 cents, If paid
In advance. " ..
STRAYED* ON THE MORNING OP THE
7th instant, a ronp Horse, with a blazo face'
and blind In thc lort eye. A liberal reward w;ii
bo paid for tho deliver/ 6f tho Samo to 8. YOUNG,
nt tho root of Linc street. ' pets %*
fir/OST, A RAILROAD RECEIPT iBOOK,
A j bctweon Ann Btrettoml-UarnaMano.ln King'
strict. A reward will IM? given if left nt, WUK
ooice. .. . . 0.1 . - . . '-....pets P?...,:
QTRAYED OR STOLENV FROM Q
L5 MARYT8TREET, on tho .Win pf $epYoiiM,S'
rwTiito nnd, liver colored ?r?Me-nceed, P?rfrV
PPP, about six months old; answers to tl.e'nin.e
or Belle. A reward will be given fbtiior rec 0 very.
oclT 3
meetings.
((MARLESTON HOOK AND LADDER
COMPANY, So. 2.-Attend I hu Regular
Monthly Mooting ot your I'niiipnnv Tills EVES
IMi, nt your Ililli, nt half-past 7 u clock. Itv order,
nets ?Ku. Mi LAIN, secretary.
?0 lient.
HOUSES. FARMS, STORKS, ROOMS,
Ac, 11??' vacant, cnn romilly be routed i>v
?il vcr lining thom in Hits column. Tho ralo la'is
cents for twenty worth; or ICWJH, each Insertion, if
I>ill<I 111 lldVUIICO.
mo UE?TTTWO FINK LAUGE STORKS.
_l_ 'mc No. 1 Alister's Wharf, suitable for slur
UKO puntosos, mid No. an Kw : liar, southeast cor?
uer of'Auger ft.Wharf mal East iinv: each have
fine urge tlrv cellars. Applv tn J. II. DAWSON,
No. 42 Hnilellire street, or at No. 1 Adgor's Wharf,
bel ween I? tutti ' o'clock. aeptM wfni8*
ItO UENT, TWO ROOMS, WITH CIS
TKHN nml alf ?u'coinmuilatlons. Applv nt
No. 20 Hasel street. octo a*
dino for Sole.
1 fi ??l?i ACHES IN WILLIAMS
JLV/.V/V/V/ BURG COUNTY-100 acres of
which nru ii.iircil nml 75 ncrcs now limier culti?
vation lu corn, colton nml rice. Tho tract ls
heavily lltubcrcil with pine, oak, cypress ami
hickory, ami contains a dwelling mut outbuild?
ings, with fifteen rahlns for laborera: also one
good mill site. Average production nf iliclnml
ten to llftccu bushels of corn utnl fifteen to twen?
ty-live bushels of rice lu the ncrc, without fen 111
Sera, The region abounds In marl depo.-iis.
Georgetown ls the nearest market, thc place being
four miles from lllack Mingo Creek and twenty
live miles from Georgetown Creek, which is navi?
gable ut all seasons.
I'rlce of the tract $15,000; one half cash, thc
balance III one Ililli (WO yours, secured by bond
and mortgage. Anv smaller number nf* acres
will be sohl al a moderate advance 011 this rulo.
Part les iloslrlug ti) inspect the tract omi do sn by
leaving thc Northeastern Ita 11 mail ut Klngstroo,
mid Inquiring the way to my pince, twenty-three
utiles distant. Tho tract tics within one tulle or
thc projected Georgetown Itnllruiul. Address
JAS. V. CAititAWAv. survivor of Perkins A car?
raway; Goorgelnwn l'ostoitlce, S. C.
scpt20 mwRiiuoa* MO
ilcmounls.
REMOVAL.- CLAGHORN. HERRING &
CO., factors ami Commission merchants,
have re m II voil mun Accoiiuuiiilutlon Wharf tn
.North Atlantic Wharf. _ nets 11110
SP E OIA L N OT I CK.-HAVING RE?
MOVED four linoi s Smith of my runner pince
.ir business, l have enlarged my stock of STOVES,
G H ATES, TINWARE, Ac, ami propose lo koop
constant'" nu limul a llrst-class mid reliable stuck
or Cooking, Purkir and Heating Stoves, willi
Stove ripe. Blowers, Grates, Coal Hods. Ac, Ac.
Tile public ls respectfully invited tn rall mid c.\
ninltie my stock. T. CAMPBELL.
QC M tiiwfa Opposite Pavilion Hotel.
EE MOYA L.-IN- ORDER TO GIVE
1 place 10 Hie new Opera House, it. WIDTH
was onnipoiloil 1 o remove his FURNITURE WARE
ROOMS rrinn tho Adgcr l'Ailidlng tu No. SM KINO
STREET, directly opposite hlsfonuerplnce, where
his iimuo mid tho Gilt Hocker omi still bo soon,
und whore bo will nell positively nt ibo lowes!
nitos l*nrliir mid Chamber Suites, Redstead*,
llnrcntirt, Tables. Sofas. Lounges, M ail rosses.
Chairs, eradlos, .vc. Ac. Call and soo.
Glinds carefully packed fur shipping.
Melanie Cases mid Collins still kept, and sails
factiongnnrantccd. non fins
Ml GRANGE SIMONS. COLLECTOR AND
L . COMMISSION AftKXT, Ima removed his
Omite lu No. 7 state si root, otiicu linn rs from 10
tn ll A. M. sepl27 IllWfU
m??? UNDERSIGNED HAVE REMOVED
1 10 tho nurlhcitai corner jut-F.a.'t Hay ami
Fraser's Wharf, where wc ?hall"ie mensed lo see
our friends and oiler mir well assorted st 00k nf
GROCERIES, Morons, TOHACCO, Ar,
sept 21 linn CLAClUS A WITTE.
(?opttvtucvsl)ip .Notices.
?TOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.-.WE,
"l tlie undersigned, liavo this duj formeil a co?
partnership nuder tho name nml style or HOBIN
SON A SNOWDEN, for thu purpose or packing
cation, mid will also purchase samples.
JOHN ROBINSON.
_ocU inrw3_THEO. G. SNOWDEN.
XT?TICE-'^-IIAVING ASSOCIATED MY
J_l Son, JAMES lt. PRINGLE, Jr.. with me In
HIV Factorage mid Commission Business, tho
I.M.,II>UC? will lie carried on lu t'10 nama of JAMES
ll IMtlNGLE A SON. JA?.*? H.- I'KINtll.K.
October 1, ison. ncti
iUioccllancons.
J V . Il A R DIN,
C O M MISSION M E II C ll ANT,
Marshall's, wiiarr, Charleston, s. c.
Prompt ni ion : ?on given to tho side or Colton.
Rico ami Naval Stores, and Country Pied noe gen?
erally, nets linn
jyjTILL PON." . AND CHANNEL OYSTERS.
Aller Ital: first or November ll ls proposed lo
furnish lliosu OYSTERS, either In tho sholl or
?.pened, lu quantities tn suit purchasers, ami ai
thc lowest market prices.
THE MILI. POND OYSTER
Supplied will bo lite celebrated "Gulla Island Oys
I erv. (rom thc Lucas Mill Puiul, nt Chariest 01^
willoh n>r iiavor and plumpness ls well known to
be unsurpassed.
Terms chub.
Onlorrt solicited rrom nil parts of the country.
Address THOMAS MCCRADY,
Agent, Postoiiloo lins Nn.- tum,
Charleston, s. C.
Order Ri N5S ror the ollv will lie placed nt points
to bc heres I ter designated.
Rr.KKKKN.rK-s-James Anger A Co., Hon. J. II.
Caiiipbtil, Dr. St. J. Rtivcucl. David Jennings,
McCrtuly A Son, W. G. Dingle, John S. Rvun.
oelT 0
D
O YOU W I S II
TO PREVENT YOUR
CHILL AND FEVER?
septl7 rimo*
Usn SOLOMON'S RITTERS.
QHARLESTON HAT EMPORIUM,
E . T . WEST,
No. ico KINO STIIKKT, BETWEEN' CLIKKOUD AND
Ql'KES,
Hus opened thc above establishment with a
new nnd varied Stock of each requisite In thc
line, and wlb . . kept constantly supplied with thc
latest styles ns they appear In Now York,
octd 3
D 0
Y O/ ? DESIRE
To be cured or all your Dyspeptic Symptoms f
aeptl7
USE SOLOMON'S RITTERS.
QCobacco, Oignre, &t.
jyjT-ANUFACTURED AND S M OKING
TOBACCO.
O. FO. LL IN,
TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS' AGENT,
No. ist East Ray. -
A gciier.il assortment of Manufactured and
Smoking TotfAce, of all gradea and styles, from
reliable manufacturers In Virginia and North
Carolina, and offered at the lowest market prices
scpt30
0eu>ing lilacl)inco.
X AMD FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE.
TTio only rclinblo and'nrst-clnas FAMILY KNIT?
TER ever offered to the public. Over one hun?
dred different ga-monts and stitches. Gold and
silver Medals nt all the principal Fairs In tho
United Staten und Europe. Best thing for Agents
to mnko money ?m. For samples, ana terms ud
dress LAMB KNITTING M. M. CO.,
soptas imo Chtcopeo Falls, MOM.
SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING.
J LADIES AND CttlLPR?SN 1
Attended' at their residences promptly atad 'Al
, . .. * ' .-cAAonsblti rates. -
B>na orders to p ^??^?^;
apriH4 No. 31 Broad street, inp stairs.)
Amusements.
FT I ll E [J N t A N ll A [j L
M KTROPOLITAN TM KATHI-:.
* _
COLLINS A- MORSK.Managers.
WALTER IIKNN.Singe Manager.
F lt I DA Y, OOTOIIKIt s.
Dion Rouclcauir* Romnnllc irish Urama,
COLLKKN ?AWN,
nuil tho roaring Fain: or
TUB YOUTH THAT XEVER SAW A WOMAN.
The piece will he produced willi entirely new
scenery anil proportion painted anil arranged ex?
pressly for this piece.
Doors open at 7 o'clock, rerrormance will com?
mence al s o'clock.
Seats can lie secured during the day nt Holmes'
Hook Store, corner of King ami Weal worth ttl rects,
without extra charge.
43*Clly curs run hy thciloor. ods
(?ntlcrn., Qorbuinre, -?~c.
RODGERS AND WOSTBNIIOLM'S CUT
I.KItY.
The suhscrlliers have lust npencil a large ami
hcnutirul assortment of TAHLK AND POCKET
KNIVES, SCISSORS, and other Couds norn these
celchratcil makers, comprising patterns care?
fully selected fin* this market uniter the personal
supervision ol one or their linn.
TOO ET!! KR WITH
A Choice lot or SIMILE AND DOFIILE
1IAKKKLLKD ti CNS, and all oilier kiiuls ?if Rug.
lish Hardware of fresh and direct Importation.
J. E. ADUKK A CO.,
No. 130 Meeting street and Nu. 02 Kasi Hav.
oct? U
insurance.
T5 R O O K L Y N
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Assets over.$1,; 100,000
humes all kinds of Lifo and Kndowmcnt Poli?
cies. Dividends a 11 n n al ly in cash. Only Com?
pany having the Definite Guaranteed Surrcndcr
Vniuc Plan P?tlcies, world-wide. Second to no
Company In the Fulled Stales for stability, libe?
rality and economy.
Onice No. 141 Hroadway, New York.
CHRISTIAN W. RUCK, President.
WILLIAM M. C'OLK, secretary.
SI ule Agency No. i'l llroutl-strccl, second door.
Local nnd Cuuvasslng Agunts wanted through
ott' he Stale.
Apply iu person or by Iel ter lo
.JAMES C. HOLMES, JR.,
Ccneral Agent for South euroli un.
july ia mw fem os _
g O U T II K il N
L i F rc i x s u it A N c rc c o M I? A X Y
PURELY A SOUTH RRN INSTITUTION.
Assois July 1, Hii'j.??lO.OOO
DIVIDEND DECLARED.PORTY PER CENT.
Insures Lives and promptly adjusts and pays
Losses. Its principal business ls with Soul hern
States, and to Hiern lt appeals for patronage, lt
hus ample means to fully protcpA policy-holder.
and pay all losses. ^
. OFFJCEK8.
JOHN H. CORDON, President.
II. ir.HILL, A. II. COLQUITT, vice-Presidents.
A. AUSTELL, E. HOLLAND, Filinncc Committee.
W. c. MORRIS, Secretary.
UOAItl) OK DIRECTORS.
ATLANTA, CA.-John H. cordon, A. Austell, E.
W. Holland, J. F. Alexander, J. IL Canaway, J.
M. Johnson.
Aili ENS, (IA.-H. C. Yancey, IlenJ. H. Ulli, Hob?
en Thomas. ;
COLUMBIA, S. c.-Wada Hampton.
Afiu-STA, C.v.-C. H. Phlllixy, Edward Thomas.
MADISON, ?A.-1). E. Huller.
WASHINGTON, (?A.-Hilbert Tooinbs.
Cuni BERT, OA.-I!. J. Smith.
NEWTON, (?A.-A. ll. Coli-tillt.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.-Will. Johnston.
ALLENDALE, s. c.-II. J. Wllllnglium.
(Ilt EE Ns nor. 11", N. C.-W. A. Caldwell.
J. ii. MILLEU, GENERAL AI?ENT,
Augusta, Cn.
S. Y. TUPPER, RKMDKXT AHEM-,
Charleston, S. C.
IL W. DESAUSSUKE, M. D., Medical Examiner,
nngio ?mosniru
nyARB1A N M U T U A L
L I F E INS U II A X C Ii CO M P A X Y
N E W .YORK.
ORGANIZED IN 1S30.
ALL POLICIES XOX-FORPEITABLE.
HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED.
LAST CASH DIVIDEND (FIPTY) 50 PER CENT.
STATEMENT
Polices in force.
Assets.
Annual Income.
Losses Paid.
OFFICERS.
w. ii. PECKHAM, President.
WM. T. HOOKER, vice-President.
L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary.
O. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent.
DIRECTORS.
Rou. John A. Dix, Now York.
Hon. James Harper, Finn of Harper k Uros., ex
. Mayor New York.
John J. Crane, President Hank Republic.
Wm. M. Venallyc, Hanker, (VcrmllyeA Co.)
Chas. (I. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Hanking
Company.
Hon. Qcorgo Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York.
Minot C. Morgun, Hanker.
Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney k Co.
Ilcnj. ll. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam
Sugar Refining Company.
Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable k Co.
Richard H. Rownc, Wetmore k Bowne, Lnwycrs.
E. V. Haughwoul, Firm E. V. IIBughWOnt k ?o.
Wm. Wllkcns, Firm of Wilkens k co.
Julius H. Pralt, Merchant.
Wm. W. Wright, Merchant.
Charles J. Starr, Marchant.
William Allen, Merchant.
(leo. W. Cuylor, Danker, Palmyra, N. Y.
(?cu. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur?
ance Company.,
John G. Sherwood, Park Pince.
Walton H. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue and
Twenty-third street.
Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J.
Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor.
W. L. Cogswell, Merchant.
GEORGE KEIM,
nen eral Agent for South Carolina.
br, T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician.
Rr' I SS K RT KL,
General Agent for Charleston,
Office No. 2&6 King street,
Jania lyrpao Charleston, 8.0.
O . K A ? F M A. N ,
BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT,
No. 25 HROAD STREET,
Charleston, S. 0.
* Pi om pt attention given tb tho corchase and
lalo or Kcal Estate, stock v u-vBde, Bank nins,
Ac, Ac. sept it wrmxmos ca
.$2.1,000,000
. 1,500,000
800,000
500,000
(?roccrico, Liqnovo, S*r.
BUTTKR, Cl IK KSK. UK Kl". PORK. CAN
1)1.KS, Ar
rs) package* Primo lo Choice llUTTKIt
:t-'i boxes Factory Cheese
.jo imir bbl*. Kimon Miirkei Heel
io lian hi.is. Hg I'ork
lou boxes mu? hair boxes i*, A <;. Candles, T-- *
ami '.i's.
Sj nips. Soap, Starch, Potatoes, Flour, Paper*, fte
200 sacks Mvvrpool Salt.
4 xvn.
To arrive per Sicamor Falcon,
io hillls. Western ami Baltimore cured (,'. it. KIRKS
Kor salo low al RIKCKK A SL'IIACIITK
nen_No. i tn KUHI liny.
/ 10UX! COHN! FLOUR! BLACK SEED
OATS.
?J.'iOO iinshois Prime Western unite ami Mixed
CORK.
FLOUR.
COO bushels Super ami Kine FLOUR.
BLACK 8KKI) OATS.
MM) bushels Choice BLACK SKKD OATS.
All lauding from Hchooners Marv M. Francis
ami Wenonah, and T?rsalo low while lamlintr by
?HMS-J JOIIXCAMP8KX A co.
Q 0 A K! COAL! 0 O A L !
400 tons UKI) ASH COA I?, opjr and stove sizes.
I,airline from RchiMMier \V. ll. Tlionias.
ALSO, IS Y A un,
CUMBERLAND COAL, Tor smlllis* purposes
Cumberland ('oui, haml picked, for parlor use.
White Ash Lump Coal,roi'Hii'ain anil foundries.
For salo by ll. F. HA KIHI A- CO.,
Coal Yard. Kv. 20 Cumberland street.
nets 2
N E O B A Ci G I X G
33 bales IIORXF.O HAOCINC landing ox-ltrig
"Adelaida," and fer sale bl?
uets 2 HENEY CORIA ft CO.
LT! S A LT! S A L T
?MOO sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, now landin;.
For sale low iroin thc wlmrf liv
nets KNOBELOCH ft SMALL.
O
A Iv A X 1) PIN E W O O D .
Messrs. WA RINO ft SIMON'S beg leave io an?
nounce to their friends and Hie public dial ikey
arc preparen to lill nil orders Tor OAK AND PINK
WOOD lort at their Wood Yard, west end Mill
street, or in their Order lloxes
At Messrs. Walker, Kvans ft Cogswell's, No. 3
Uroud si root.
Ai Palmetto PlonccrCo-opomllvc store, Market
ami Meei inj; si reels.
At 0. .1. ladin's, Druggist, King und John streets.
At .1. lt. Kiep s, Urueer, Went wort li and Rut?
ledge streets.
Kit ' orders sent for ?lally. oom wfinll*
O
L I) W H1SK-1 K S
Thc undersigned beg lu announce Hint they
lune been appointed by Messrs. liKXUY. s. MAN?
NIK ft CO., of Philadelphia, their Bole Agent? fur
tia- state i, r s.eith Carolina mr the solo of their
celebrated ACME X, XX, XXX, XXXX. NKCTAlt,
L'AIIINKT, ?ml other brands OLD UVF. WU IS
Kl KS.
Thev ulsa wish lu announce Hint Ihey will Iw in
constant receipt of their COITKlt IHSTII.I.KD
MOUNTAIN PURK RYK WTIISKIKS. direct lii.m
Distillery at llnunlsviUc, llorkclcy Comity, Wost
Virginia.
.".o barrels of Hie above always on hand.
Liberal emil laois will bo made for large lots Ol'
new Whisking lu bund at Distillery Warehouse.
CLACIl'S ft WITTK,
Customhouse Huunre,
X. K. corner of Hast Day mid Fraser's wharf,
coppio in u nimos Charleston, s. c.
TO LO Ult, BEEF, PORK, .te.
Just received a small consignment of
Karn Uv itKKF. hair bids
vin Pork, bair iibfs
o.\ Tongues, hair bids,
or Albtirger's choice pucking.
AI.SO,
22; bills Flour. Kxtru, Super ami Fine.
For sale bv JOHN ft TOKO. ?JKTTV,
netti S?rth AtlaiiHc Whai t".
iT? li iT? K?I'O U R ! F LO U li !
F
T.j bids. ST. LOLLS ('HOICK FAMILY FLOI'R.
For sale liv T.J. KKItlt ft Ct),
octa
mOMATOES! TOMATOES! TOMATOES !
Selected TOMATOES, (put up expressly for \V.
S. C. A Co.) 2 Hi. Cans. Delivered In HUT part of
I bo cit v, ut ?4 per case of 2 dozen.
W. S. CORWIN ft ?iL^B^BJjBJa?
Xo. 27ii KlU?^l|
?^r? L PERU VIAN G U A X ( ^^^BBH
SOO urns No. 1 PERUVIAN RUANO, wnmntcd
pure. For sale by T. J. KKItlt A 'JO.
sept 7_
L 1 M E- _
FRESH BURNT LIME EVERY DAY, IS B.'LK
OK BARRELS
AT TI1K
L I M R KILNS,
Near .Savannah Railroad Wharf.
Orders sent direct to thc Kiln, or lo the Stows
Ycmltto Range.
sepi 27_PESKY ft C< )._
jy? A R E N G O
CL UES FEYER AND AtlUE.
THE EISEST TOXIC IN THE WORLD
joy-por sale by all Druggists.
0. J. LUUX, Agent,
Druggist,
Corner King and John street,
sept 17 3mos _ Charleston, S. C.
S
O L ? H O K'S RITTERS
ARE FOR SALE RY
D r s. RAOUL Sc L V X A If,
V
CORSER KIXO ASH MARKET STREETS.
sept 17 3nios_
UPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG
DRINK.
A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mull, postage
patti, oa receipt of price.
The Antidote ls the best remedy Hint can bc
administered In Mallin a l'olii, und also for all
nervous directions.
For sale by Dr. II. RAER,
No. 131 Meeting street,
oelO Agent for South Carolina.
QUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER.
Manufactured and for salo by
Dr. H. DAER,
ort.' No. 131 Meeting street.
FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS,
(SAUTON1NE.)
They are purely vegetable, safe and sure. Tho
best in usc. For sale by Dr. H. BAER,
Ko. 131 Meeting street,
oct6 Wholesale Agent.
J T. H ?. M P n R Ev. Y 8,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
SALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS,
SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO?
PERTY ATTENDED TO.
No. 27 BROAD STREET,
Charlcalon, 8. C.
RBFKRBXCKS.-Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MA
ORATH, Es?j., flcnoral JAMES CONNER, f. R
WARINA, Esq._0C14
TOUIS McLAIN,
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 48 BROAD STREET.
Charleston, 8. 0. ,
Storks, Bonds and Oold bought, carried and
sold f hort in New York City.
Particular, nttentlon paid to the parchase and
sale of all kinds of Southern Securities.