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TIMMS OF rut: tr mrs. THE DAILY NEWS, i>y mull, ono year to; ?Ix mon t lis $3; three mouths $2; one month T6 cents. Served In thc city ut FIFTEEN CENTS II week, payu hie to thc c?rrl<Ts, or $0 n year, paid In advaucc at the once. TUB TUI-WEEKI.Y NEWS, puhllshcd on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $3; BIX months $2; and 50 cunts a mouth Tor any shorter period. SUBSCHIITIONS In all' cues payablo in advance, and no pupcr continued niter tho expiration or tho time paid for. ADVERTISEMENTS.-Flint insertion 15 cents a Hue; subsequent, insertions io cents a linc. Spe? cial Notices 15 cents a linc each insertion. H usi? nons Notices 20 cents n linc each Insertion. Mar? riage and Funeral Notices One Dollar each. Cul? and Electrotype Advertisements will be Inserted on thc Fourth Page only. NOTICES ol Wants, To llcni, Lost nml Found, Boarding, Ac, not exceeding 20 words, ?5 cents each Insertion; over 20, mid not exceeding 30 words, 40 cents each Insertion; over 30 and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each insertion. All announcements to bu published nt these rates must bc paid fur lu advance. ll KU ire A NC KS should bc mmlo hy Postoulcc Money Order or by Express. If this cannot bc done, protection against losses by mall may be s ecured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to thc order of thc proprietors of Tn E NEWS, or by sending thc money In n registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., - No. 140 Ens! Bay, Charleston, 8. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1869. if mrs ov nm DAY. -Gold In New York closed, on Saturday, sternly ut 30|n30?. -Cotton closed firm with sales of 2C00 bales at 20jc. ' -In Liverpool cot lon closed firmer. Up lands 12{ul2 M ; Orleans 124al2|d. Sales 8000 .bales. -A cotton factory ls being erected In Henry County, Ala. -The furniture In Hie New York Grand HoU-lcosl$20u,00ff. -Tho Memphis veloc?pedo rink has been ?convcttetl Into a cotton shed. -A Btutttc of M/. Peabody ls to bc erected nt Rome, by order of Ibo 1'opc. -There will bc .1i),Pi>0 square leet of marble In New York cathedral walls. -Prince Arthur's Canada holiday will expire nt thc end of the prcsout week. -Thirty-six millions pounds of black lea have been shipped to (?rent llriLtln this season. -It ls proposed to organize a rolling-mill -company In Knoxvllle,Ti'nnus8ce,wlth a capital of ?150,000. -Thc Texans complain of pork being five cents a pound when they can get beef at two cents a pound. -Thc Journal des D?bats, a Paris newspa? per, hos Just been sold to a Joint slock com? pany for $150,000. -Hon. Mr. liitckulcw, ox-1 Ju! ted States sen? ator, is one of thu De moe ruts Just elected to the Pennsylvania Senate. -The Catholics huvo purchased tho Turner Opera House property at Dayton, Ohio, and will erect on lt a splendid cathedral. The Atlantic iron works at Norfolk have con? tracted to build live iron steamboats-one for Norfolk and four for Augusta, Georgia. -Judgment having been obtained against tho City of Portsmouth, Va., General Conby has been asked to stay execution, but declines to do so. -Five hundred stutlcnts have already ma- I triculated at tho University of Virginia, and thU number, lt ls said, will bo Increased by at least onetfcundrcd. -Buenos Ayres advices to tho 0th ulL-aro lo thc effect that Lopez has not left Paraguay, but is nt San EstanislnuB with 2000 men and twenty cannon. -Tt ls stated as a remarkable fact that no minister belonging to (he Rolston Conference, M. E. eli 11 roll South, has died during the con? ference year Just closed. -The Rev. Dr. IL N. Pierce hos boon elected Mlsslonarf? Bishop of Arkansas and Indian Ter? ritory by thu Episcopal Houso of Bishops at Trinity Chapel, New York. -Prussia and Austria are now on better terms than for n long lime past. Preparations aro making at Vienna to give tho Crown .Prince of Prussia a brilliant ofllclnl reception. -The number of United State * soldiers briried In the Federal cometerles In Virginia, exclud ng those lnlerred ut Arlington, aggregate 53. . 101. Of these 10,783 arc In thc cemeteries .near Rlchm > nd und Manchester. -On and aRer the 10th instant thc time by raliway between San Francisco and Now York, Philadelphia and Washington will 'fee reduced from seven to six days'. Whency?r expedient another reduction of from twelve to; twenty hours cnn easily be made. -A Bombay dispatch announces tho re? ceipt of a letter froiri Dr. Liv lugs lone, thc - great explorer, written in July, 1868, at Lake Bangclcwo, stating In effect that, ho was In ex? cellent health, and (hat he believed that he had discovered tho true source of tho Nile. Later advices locate him at NIJIo, on his way -to the coast. ' -A Now York Judge has directed the grand Jury to inquire if thc recent gold combination in Wall streeCwos not a violation of the law, making lt a criminal offence 'for twenty or more persons lo conspire together to commit any act Injurious lo (mile or cpmmcrcc. Thc New York Times buckB this lip by calling on thc grand Jury to Indict the Gold Ring. -Moro "big tree groves" have been dis? covered in California.' They arc giant red? woods of tho species famous in Calaveras and Mariposa, nml arc lound on tiiotjiead-wators bf tho Tulurc mid Sun Joaquin Rivers. Ono bf ' these groves ls suki to contain trees measuring over one hundred feet iii.clrcumfercncc, anti even these nre reported to bcexcollcd by those . in anotbor grove. -Tito Howard Association, nt New Orleans, having In haml about twenty thousand dollars, on excess of conl i ihullor.8 mode by citizens of Now Orleans, New l'ork, Boston, Baltimore, 'St. Lo?ls, Cincinnati and other places, to re? lieve the sick and destitute ; during tho preva? lence of the yehow fever, resolved lost week to apply this money to (ho relief of suffering and distress now oxlstingIn .ho orphan asylums and other charitable institutions of New Or? leans. -Tho Now York Association for tho Preven? tion of Gambling has Just issued an appeal to ? tho public for material aid with which to prosc ? cute Its work. During thc past y car It has mic . cceded in effectually closing moro than three hundred gnmlng M?nte, besides reporting over one thousand venturesome clerks to their employers. In all but a tlt.'io of tho euroa so reported employees wero retained In their po? sitions nndcr pledges that they would avoid gambling in thu future. -Thc cause.) of decay In American com? merce are now being Investigated In New York by tho Congressional Committee ap? pointed for the purpose. Among other re? commendations they aro expected to mako, ls one in favor of tho. repeal of tho law forbid? ding tho"* re-trnnslcr of vessels placed under foreign flags during thc warby American ship -owners, and tho re-enactment of tho law re? quiring at least time-fourths of tho crew of on American v?ssel to ho American. -Thc -probablenefleet of-?mancip?tlob In . a .. --A?'?iS??S - i. producing thc ultimate extinction of thc black nico lu America ls lbresluulowed In an elab?? rale medical report recently presented to tho State Medical Society of Kentucky In relation to the relative fecundity of women ol dllferont nations nnd conditions. In support of tho as? sertion that labor tends to Increase fecundity, and Indolence anil luxury the reverse, many historical illustrations wero adduced, among which were numerous statistics from various parts of Hie Southern States, showing Mint ina given population, where three children wero born during slavery, one, or less than one, ls bom now, and that nt least fl fry per cent, of tho children of the freed peoplo die during thc first year of infancy. It ls added that thc immor? ality of the emancipated slaves has even moro to do with their increased sterility than other causes. A. Revolution on the Se? Islitnds. During the spring and curly summer tho prospect for an un us un Hy largo crop of np Iniul und sea island cotton was remarkably bright. Thc aron of lnml under cultivation had been largely increased ; fertilizers were used more generously than over before ; tho long dry season encouraged tho hopo that the caterpillar, if lt came, wottld bc power? less for harm. Tho worm, as usual, made its appearance, and swept over the cotton region ; tho destruction being sufllcient to dampen tho spirits of tho planters aud drive many of them to despair. Tho upland cot? ton was injured by tho drought more tlmu by the caterpillar; hut on tho coast and on tho islands thc ravages of thc insect, although not so disastrous tts in 18G7 and 18C8, have tempted tho planters to ubnndon altogether the cultivation of long staple cotton. They hoped to make a crop this year which should compensate them for thrco years of ruinous failure. With tho seasons no fault could be found. Thc stands of tho grow-i<g plant were as fine as could bo desired. Wit ii nil this in thoir favor, thc planters will only make ono half or a third of a crop. Tho calculation now is that tho caterpillar will show itself every year, the Injury which it docs hoing de? termined by thc character of.tho weather and tho carly or Into maturity of tho planta. Experience shows that'll short crop of sea islands does not cnusc an advance in quota? tions equivalent to thc decreased produc? tion ; and most planters know to their cost that it is often dilllcult to sell tho long cot? ton at full rates, and that a forced sale in? volves n heavy loss. Taking into account tho certainty of tho caterpillar, tho uncer? tainty of t lu- yield, tho unsatisfactory price, . and the difficulty of flaking prompt sales, thc sea island planters havo sound 'reasons for giving up, lu general, tho growth of long cotton. Intimido as is tho connection between this city and tho sea island cotton region of South Carolina, tho course of events ha3 been watched with anxious caro, and it has 8eeu with deep regret that the inexorable logic of events would lead to the relinquish- i mont of a pursuit which, in bettor timos, hud made tho planters wealthy and Charleston 1 prosperous. Thero was no immediato rem ody. Thc ramie, thc olive, and tho tropical , fruit, tho orango grove and the sheep farm, < could not soon replace tho fleecy staple of 1 tho coast But practical planters have still 1 one arrow in their quivor, and we learn thal many of tho most valuable coast- and sea island plantations will next season bo devo? ted to tho growth of the finer kinds of up- , laud cotton. Tho planters who aro the' primo movers in this revolution believe that they can make thc cultivation of upland cotton exceedingly j profitable. _ Tn thc first place it matures more rapidly than tho sea Island. This will j lessen tho dangor of injury by the caterpil- ' lar. On a plantation on ono of the islands ! a Held of long cotton was planted on . April J 16th, and a Held of upland two weeks later. Both fields wer? "?aten out" by the caterpil- ' tar. Ono bale to tho aero has already been picked from tho field of upland cotton. Thc | long cotton will not yield moro than fifty ! pounds to the acre. ,. Taking the price of I tho uplands at twenty-fire cents and of the | sea islands nt ceventy-flvo cents, the short colton will return at least $100 an aero; npd the long cotton only $37 50 un acre. .Thc gain hero is In the great rapidity with which ? thc short cotton ronches maturity in the rich lands of tho coast Omitting the caterpillar altogether, the comparison is nearly as fa- j vorable. Of long cotton the averago yield ls about one hundred pounds to the acre, and bf short cotton, on thc Bea islands, the yield is expected to be six hundred pounds ? to the acre. At tho prices beforementioned, the long cotton would produce in money $75 an nero, and tho short cotton $150 an aero. There is also tho additional advan? tage^'that with the same labor'one-third more short cotton than long cut ton can bo thor? oughly cultivated. This alone will make an important di (Turon ce in* favor of short cotton. In turning their nttcntion to upland cot? ton tho old planters count on making more money to tho acre (han hy contiihiing the growth of sea Islands. They will bo able to bring in thoir staple about September 1, and will take tho very cream of tho-prices. Be? sides this, they will havo the certainty of Belling their cotton nt any moment. By dropping a quarter or a half cent they cnn always find a purchaser, whatever tho s tuto of the market. This is, wc beliovo, a moderato Blatemont of what is expected to bo accomplished' by the chango of cultivation in the long cotton region. Tho planters who have taken tho Initiative aro men of moans and large expe? rience, and they will glvo tho now staple a thorough and searching, trial. They have figures and estimates on thoir side, und if they succeed, will have solved ono of tho most difficult problems of the day. Should theory and praetjec^b? found to agree, the sea coast and sea islands may again roll in wealth; and in their riches,' as of old, Charleston will undoubtedly, share. ., , The Malls. The Horry Netn/i *por$plains that norry County, with*an nroa of OOO square miles anda population of J0,000, hos only one post road and throe post offices. Complaints of the same kind, more or less grave, are hoard in every part of the State. Why Is il, for instance, that a Charleston papor does not reach Aiken until 8 P. M., while a pas? senger starting at tho same time reaches that place about 4 P. H. South Carolina needs more mail facilities, and, consider!pg tho tax?s an d the profit Republicanism makes out of tho State, lt ls rather hard that riot one of our. representatives in Congress will say a word In our behalf. I' u ?Ve a ml tin- t'urpu t-Uaggcr. Tho political cauldron is bubbling ut u grunt rato in Georgetown. Tho Radical nominating convention Bottled upon onu J. A. Bowloy, n Now Engluud carpet-bugger, as tho candidate foi* tho vacancy in tbe State Legislature. Tho respcctulilo colored peo? ple wore naturally iticonscil; for they think, as wo think, that ono respectable and intel? ligent freedman is worth at least a score of carpet-baggers. So ttio freedmen resolved to i ml up a man who should represent them, not New England. They liavo . made John Lucas, a native boru iroedman ol Wncca niaw, tho representativo of tho colored Re? publicans. And, in tho absence ol an Anti Radical candidate, we hope that Lucius, the anti-carpet-bagger,-will whip Now England out of the Held. Plain Talk. Tho Orangeburg Neics, speaking of tho strife in the Radical party which gave the Conservatives their grand success in Ten? nessee, says : "So in their divisions Hes Ute only chance for tho groat Anti-Radical party In our State. At each of these conventions there Is this strllc between would-be candidates ol thu party. And we remember at tho election ofschool commissioner last spring there were even two candidates out, each claiming tito votes of thu party. If the Anti-Radical party had only tbeu been liberalized upon tho conciliatory platform advocated by TUE CHARLESTON NEWS and by ourselves, they could-hnvo sccnnul thc elec? tion of their candidato. These divisions will occur in these nominating oohvcVf l^ns again. Let ns bc rendj* by naving conciliated a suffi? cient number of colored voters to socurc Ute election of Anil-Radicals, ?und thus take one slop to redeem our State." WE uno to say that our proposition to sup? ply TUE DAILY NEWS and -tho "Rural Caro? linian " Tor one year for six und a half dollars, or TUE Tm-WEEKLY NEWS and tho "Rural Carolinian" for four dollars, does not apply to persons who arc now subscribers to THE NEWS. Tho two publications will bo furnished on these terms only to porsons whose names arc not now upon our subscrip? tion lists. Oin Sumter correspondent sayB that thc principal Radical candidate for the vacancy in thu Stute Legislature from Smnter County cnn neither re id nor write. This will not prevent him from voting on tax bills or from drawing his per diem. (?o Unit. HOUSES, FARMS, STORES, ROOMS, Ac, now vacant, can readily bc rented by advertising them lu this column. Thc rate is 26 cents' for twenty words or less, each insertion. If pnld In advance._ jg AK ERY TO RENT. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR-AN INDUSTRIOUS HAN, In tho growing Town of FLORENCE, S. 0. A complete RAKERY with all tho-fixtures ora Salesroom, Ac. Thc establishment ls ncarly.ricw and has done a tino business. To n GOOD BREAD' - And CAKE HA KKK this ls really a good chance to make money. On thc premises arc three good und comfortable sleeping apartments. To-an approv? ed tenant, the entire establishment will bc rented an reasonable terms.' Thc railroad facilities are not equalled ' In any part of the State, ami thc citizens arc anxious to seo a GOOD BAKEK take charge. For further Information, apply to JOHN WILY, Florence, S. 0.. . - IA_octis a TO RENT, TWO. SQUAWjdMrjV&j dressing-room and kltohcm^wurra Inrge piazza on second floor; water on the premises. Apply nt No. 20 nagel street._octis 4* 0 RENT, TUE UPPER PART OF THE HOUSE, No. 688 King street, known as Hrs. Campbell's Hoarding House. .Inquire on the premises. _ ._>. ?,' octlB 3* mo BE RENTED FROM 21ST OCTOBER I for ono year, that desirable family RESI? DENCE, with six large rooniB and dressing room, capacious cistern, anil necessary outbuildings, quiet and respectable neighborhood, No. 10 Lam ? tioll street, north side. Apply to W. H. LAWTON, Factor, Boyce's Wharf._octll mw 3 TO RENT, AFJUE STORE* WITH FIX? TURES for % grocery and bar-room, corner Longitude Lane and East Bay. To an approved tenant rent will be $10 ncr month. Also, six large square Rooms, with lire places, back piazzas und cistern water on every story. The rooms ?ill bc rented singly If preferred. Inquire of Mr. HOSE, on thc premises._octio TO RENT, FOUR FINE ROOMS, WITH pantry nnd kitchen. Apply at No. 116 lirond street. ort ir, 3* DOMS" TO RENT.-THREE UNFUR NlSHEDropins in a residence pleasantly situated In the western'part' of thc city. Term's moderate. For further particulars, apply at No. II Doughty street. . oom _Oouar?ner?iiip Notices. NOTICE.-HAVING ASS?CIAT^EC^Y Son, JAMES R. PRINGLE, Jr., with me In my Factorage Rmi Commission Business, thc business will ho carried on in tho name of JAMES It. PRINGLE'* SON. . JAMES H. PRINGLE. October l, 1809. - octl Diooolutkmo of (niipartncrst)ip. NOTICE. -TUE FIRM ?F~^0H?T~A. .'.COOK A CO. was dissolved liv mutual con? sent on tho 1st Instant. The debts contracted by thc firm Will ho paid by JOHN H. Ti KU KN Indi? vidually, and all debts due the arm must bc paid to JOHN H. TIETJEN, who will conduct thc busi? ness hereafter on his own account, or to BOWERS k 8ILCOX, attorneys of JOHN A. COOK. JOHN A. COOK. JOHN U. TIETJEN. Charleston, S. C., October 0, 1860. ? ? 1 take great pleasure lp recommending Ur. JOHN H. TIETJEN. my former Copartner lu busi? ness, to the favorable consideration of my friends and customers In general-my health having railed me. ' He will continuo tho store on his own account.- -. JOHN A. COOK. . 0C112 tufm3 . ,. . ' 1 . . = '..,. ttcmoDuio.- ._ REMOVAL.-THE OFFICE OF THE Guardian Mutual.Lifo . insurance Company hus been moved from No. 205 Klug street, oppo? site Hasel, to No, 40 BRO'AD STREET, north side, between Churoh and state. REIM A iSSERTEL, General Agents. octlfl stntha ' ;, f ? _? ? EMOVAL,-CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., Factors mid . Commission merchants, havo removed from Accommodation Wharf-to North Atlantic Wharf. _oct? imo TnE UNDERSIGNED HAVE REMOVED to the northeast corner of East Bay and Fraser's Wharf, where wo shall boTplcosetl to see Dur friends and offer our well assorted stock of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, Ac, sept 81 imo CLACIU8 & WITTE. Notices itf ?auKrautcn. ?-N BANKRUPTCY.-IN -THE DISTRICT . COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE ISTRICT OF SOUTn CAROLINA.-Ex parto WM. T. SHUMATE and A.-BLYTHE, Assignees, In ro JOHN W. GRADY, Bankrupt.-Petition to sell Real Kstutc, milncumhered, call In Lien Creditors, Ac -Notice ls.hereby given to all Creditors hold? ing Liens against tho Estate or JOHN W. GRADY, that they aro required to establish the same He? roic, W. J. CI.AWKON, Esq., Registrar, at Yorkvllle, S. C., within forty days from the dates/iercor, or boharretifrom all benefits or iho decree, for dis? tribution r?>he mado In this case. ' - By order of Hon. OEO. 8. BRYAN, Jurtgo of said Court, W. T. SHUMATE, I A?IT""? A. BLYTHE, J Assignees. Greenville, 8. 0., September 15, i860, octis iiiwflS J^-- - F. O n E V R -E U X; SCULPTOR AND ARCHIVEC'T, ? MARBLE WORKS, ' Corner Meeting (tract, and HorlbCCk'S Alloy, . ..->; Charleston, 8. C. Plans mada to order&n? work executed promptly. Julyl thmOmos titanio. WANTS OF ALL KINDS CAN WK i?ude known to everybody In thin column nt thc rule of 24 cents for twenty words ul les?, each Insert Um, ir patti jg advance._ OOM WANTED.-WANTED A GOOD incut ami pastry Cook, onu that cab enmu well rccom inclined. Apply ut No. 351 King street. oct ls l*_ ABOOKKEEPER CAN B E ll A D. Good rcfcrcuccs. Address "Dick." through 1*. O. llox, No. 283._oct 14 tlismw4* WANTED, A GOOD NURSE AT No. 20 South Hay. None need apply without good references._octl5 fmwa ANTED, A GOOD NURSE, AT No. 2G Soul fi Day. Nono need apply without good rete renee* oct 15 fill wt) ANTED TO RENT, A COMFORT? ABLE Horst', with four gqunro rooms, In a central mut pleasant location, with water ou tho premises. Address r. 0. llox, Nu. 150. octlO 3?_ WANTED, A SITUATION AS CLERK, In a Wholesale Drug Store, or a large Re? tail and Prescription Drug Storr. No objection to go lu thc country. Will expect but a small com pens?t lim nt first. Thc applicant ls a graduate of thc South Carolina Medical College. Address M. I)., through thc l'ostolllcc._ocio ?O DRUGGISTS.-A PHYSICIAN AND. DRUGGIST, or twenty-five years' experience, extensively and favorably known throughout thc State, and can Influence a large trade, wishes a situation tn a Wholesale DniR House, or a largo Retail and Prescription Drug Store. Roth city und country references given. Address "Hcfu gee," llox 05, Yorkvlllc, S. C._nc Ut Duo? WANTED, TO PURCHASE A COM? PLETE copy or tho U. 8. CENSUS Tor 1800. Applv, slating price, to "CENSUS," DAILY NB wa ornen._oca WANTED, A HOUS E, NEAR THE central uart or thc city, containing live or six rooms, with good outbuildings und water. Address D, nt this onice._sjeptaa WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOR PRINTINO of all kinds, plain and ornamental, ls oerccutcd promptly In thc ncntcst style and at the lowest New York prices, at THF. NKws Joh (lillee. No. 140 EAST BAY. Cali and examine thc sea le or prices before giving your orders elsewhere;_ WANTED-AGENTS-$100 TO $250 per month, everywhere, malcom? re??ale, to Introduce tho genuine 1 m pro veil CO)H M ON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem. fell, tuck quilt, cord, bind, bruni and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted lor five yours. Roth upper and under-feed styles. Wc will pay $iooo for any machine thal will sew Htrnngcr, muru beautiful, or more elastic scams than ours, lt makes t he real elastic lock-stitch. Every second stitch can bo cut and still the cloth cannot bo nulled apart without tearing lt. Wc pay Agents h om $ioo to $250 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice, that amount can bc made. GEO. McEATI!RON A CO., Nashville, Tenn. CAI THIS-Do not bc Imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron ma? chines under thc same name or otherwise. Ours ls thc only genuine and really aprctlcal cheap ma? chine manufactured. scpt22 imo* mo ?oot an? ironno. LOST AND FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU . have lost anything, make it known to,thc public through this column. Thc rate for twenty words or less, each Insertion, ls 25 cents, If paid In advance. LOST, ON THE AFTERNOON OP THE 17th I nst an I, a Gold Dimble Cased . Watch; maker, Duchcsnc: either In Atqerlca or Elizabeth streets, near St. Luke's Church. A suitable re? ward will bc given for Its recovery ut this olllcc. oct 18 1*_._ T OST, AT THE FIRE, ON SATURDAY 1 J night, n BRASS CAP or Hose Heel Hut. ol Knglc Fire *Englnc Company. Any one Unding thc snmc will bc rewarded, lr required, hy leaving lt at Cohen's Medical Depot, 300 klug street. octl8_ LOST, JnjjBLACK AND TAN HOUND DOG.TTOg CUM amp head; answers to thc name of "Plunder." A liberal reward will bc paid to tile Under. Apply to Wt JOHNSON, up? town market. OCtlO 3* A .for 0nU. REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL PRO? PERTY of any kind may bo advertised for sulc In this column, at thc rata of 25 cents for twenty words or less, each Insertion, If paid la advance? ''< _._?_ FOR SALE/*TWO FAST TROTTING HORSES, two good -working Horses; also, one large Mule, warranted sound. Apply at No. 52 State street. _ oct!8 2? FOUR-HORSE POWER ENGINE.-FOR salo, a four-horse power pori able Steam En? gine. Apply to J. MCCABE, No. ta Broad street. octI8 mws8? _ . REAL ESTATE.-A COMMODIOUS AND substantial thrcc-slory brick HOUSE, con? taining six square rooms, dressing rooms, pantry and store room, with kitchen of five rooms, sta? ble, Ac, In a central part of tho city, for sale by WARPLAW A CAREW._oct!3 wfm HORSES AND MULES.-TO ARRIVE about thc 20th, cn extra lot of young broke MULES and HORSES, and for salcat thesubscrib cr's Stables. P. WEST. "_octia 1 PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN.-One small Cyltndcr.TAY LOR PRESS in complete repair. It bas been but little, used? anil ls said simply because tho present owner hos no usc Tor lt. Thc size of thc bcd of the Press Is forty-four by fifty-eight inches. Said Press will bc sold at a great bargain if applied ror at once, as thc room lt occupies Is wanted for other purposes. Addrcsas llox No. 3795 Now York Post?nico. I * * sept 10 ?onb for Gale. FOR SALtf, A VALUABLE TRACT OF 2200 ACRES OF LAND In St. Oeorgc's Par? ish, Colleton County, South Carolina; 4tas a front on EdUto Uiver of one and a half miles; 200 acres cleared and under cultivation In corn nut! cotton; tract ls remarkably well timbered (pine anil cy {iress:) ls situated ave (B) miles from South Caro? lan Railroad, and 48 from the City of Charleston. A new Gin House, Gin and Screw, capital Dwell? ing of 8 rooms; game abundant, river fishing ex? cellent. Terms-$10,000, one-third cash; balance In one and two years, secured hy bond and mortgage. "Apply to D. H. DKSAUSSURB, Law Range, Co lumbla, S. CT_ sep''-7 m3 IA fififs ACRES IN WILLIAMS .1 V/.vJv/L? RURO COUNTY-100 acres of which arc cleared and 75 abres now under cnltl vntlon in corn, colton and rice The tract. Ls heavily timbered willi pine, oak, cypress und hickory, ami contains a dwelling ami outbuild? ings, with fifteen cabins for laborers; oleo one good mill site Average-production of thc lam) ten to fifteen bushels of corn anil fifteen to twen? ty-five bushels of rice to thc acre, without fertili? zers. Tho region abounds In marl deposits. Georgetown ls thc nearest market, tho place being four miles from Black Mingo Creek and twenty flvo miles front Georgetown Crook,' which ls navi? gable at all seasons. Price of tho tract $15,000; one .hair cash, thc hillanco In one amt two years, secured hy bond and mortgage Any smaller nmnbor of acres will bo sold ut a moderate nd/nuce on this rate. Parties desiring to Inspect tho' tract can do so by leaving tho Northeastern Railroad nt Klngstrce, and inquiring thc way io my place, twenty-three miles distant. Thc tract Iles within ono mlle of tho project ci I Georgetown Railroad. Address JAS.yF. CARRAWAY, Survivor of Perkins & Car? raway, Georgetown l'ostolllcc, S. C. jtepjgO mwrinios* MAO_, fKfifi ACRES,-TO CAPITALISTS - \J\J\J At private salo or for lease, a fine PLANTATION 1 n Orangcburg District, ror ming a pm foi tho estate of tho late Colonel Kcltt, con? sisting of nimm 600 acres; 350 or lt cleared. * lt ls watered by Lyon's Creek, a largo and never-full? ing stream. Soil rich/ red clay, well adapted to cotton, corn, wheat, root urons and' clover. CH-, mate healthy all the year. Splendid range for cattle; tho neighborhood attractive-tho adjoin? ing plantations owned by gentlemen Who resido Hiero and secure good order. Tho buildings wore burned,but lumber mills being near.thcy could bo replaced cheaply. A largo State road connects it with Lewlsvlllc, Sooth Carolina Railroad, six miles distant. The above ls a splendid chance for those desiring to 'form a beautiful farm In a pleasant, healthy section, la 1860 theso Jarid* were rotuf ned at $2>) per acre. Will bo sold at half that price. For terms apply to Mrs. LAU? RENCE KEITT, Society Hill, 8. C. lt KM: H KNOTS,-Major T. ll. Whalcy, J, C. Kcltt, Esq., Orangcburg; IL W. Peronncau,.Esq.1 Wil? liam Middleton, Esq., charleston. octll mwRmosnao ~T" ? ~ - Cgbnc?lional. MRS. G- W. ALEXANDER . WILL RI* OPEN her School for Dancing, at (ne Ma? sonic Hall, corncrof Kin*? omi Wentworth streets, on MONDAY, November 1. Hours for Class instruction at 4 and 8 P. M. Soirees every alternate SATURDAY NIORT. For terms, Ac, apply nt her residence, Ko. ll Com lng street. .<ctl8mttm TUE EXERCISES OF MRS. BLUM'S SCHOOL will be returned on MONDAr, October -OP, at her Residence, Mary street, opposite Eliza bein. All the branches of an Ku gi lah ?ducation taught. Muslo and French, jr dcilrod. tcp 120 XUcctiiigs. SAINT ANDREWS LODGE, No. 10, A. P. M.-Tin? Itcitulor Communication of I ho above Lodge win be debi Tins KVKXINU, nt liiiir-|ia.Mt 7 o'clock, nt Masonic Hall. Hy order W. M. K. K. JEANNERET.', uctiS_Secretary. IAG LE STEAM PIR? ENGINE COMPA JJ NV.-You ure hereby summoned lb attend un Extra Meeting "f your Company, on THIS (MniMliiyTl'lVKNiNd. 1Mb iiistnnl, al 7 O'Clock. Hy "rder l'rcsldcnt. A UTI I ri'. M. COIIKN, ociis_Secretary. P1IONIX FIRE ENGINE W-MTA?VT Altead thc Iteglllar Monthly Meeting or your Company Tins KVKSINO,-ut hair past 7 o'clock. Hy order. WALTER WILLMAN, octis_Secretary. PALMETTO STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.-Attend nu Kxtru Meeting of l^your Company, Tins EVEXIXU. at hair-past 7 o'clock. Ry order. ALEX. HUNDAN, odis_Secretory. EC?I???CSrUNION, No. I.^ATTEND an Kxtra Meeting ot the Union, nt Kagle Hull, Tilts EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Members arc expected to come prepared to comply willi Article IV, Section IV. Hy order. . J. H. Kl MM KY, oct is_ Secretary. BEUTSCUE JAEGER UNTERST?ET ZUNGS OKSELLSCI1AFT.- Hie vlcrteljaehv Itchc Versammlung dieser Gesellschaft wird Heute Abend den 18 ten October um 8 uhr Im Locale des Herrn Kyscnbnck in St. Phillips Strasse statt linden, woozu die mit Rheder htcillch cingcladeu sind. HENRY YOUNO, oct 18 1_ ? Sccrctnry. COTILLION CLUB.-A MEETING FOR tllC elect hin ld (lillee rs Will be held Ut ll O'clock Tins KVKNIXO, October 18th, at the oillce in thc Statu Dank building. HENRY T. WILLIAMS, _octl8_Secretary and Treasurer. ATTENTION, JOURNEYMEN l^?iNT ERS.-A meeting of the Journeymen Paint eis will bo held nt the '-Military Hall, Tins KVKNIXO, tho i st h instant, at half pnst 7 o'clock. Punctual at tendance is requested, ns business of Importance will be brought before thc meeting, octis . Rnmocincms. J^V.TURN OF THE MONARCHS. ; FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, [?COMMENCING THIS EVENING, OCTODER 18. SKIFF & GAYLORD'S MINSTRELS AND DOUBLE BRASS RANI). Twcnly Distinguished Artist?. Each selected for his Specialties and Original Acts. Every? thing strictly and entirely new. Its equal never before seen In this cltv. PROF. SCHAFFNER'S PANITHIOITICONICA. Tho Only l'anlthloiitlconlea. Reserved Seats can bc lind at Holmes' Hook Store arter this date. Admission Firty Cents and One Dollar. LOW GAYLORD, Manager. JOE H. MACK, oct 18 8 General Agent. Ootubiiig. BOARDING AT AIKEN, S. C.-MRS. M. .A. MACKAY, having leased "Villa Rosa," al Aiken, and furnished thc Hame willi new 1 ot li? tare, Betiding, Ac, ls now prepared to accommo? date either transient or permanent HOARDERS ut: very reasonable rates. Attentive servants Have been employed, und every attention-will bc given to Insure cum rori and sm Israel lon to Hoarders. oct is mwsil dlotljiitg ano .furnishing (fifoobs. E N T N G . O r FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, OF OUR OWN SELECTION AND MANUFAC? TURED IN CHARLESTON BY OURSELVES, Which wc have determined to sell nt such prices as cannot fall to.satlsfy.thc views of thc CLOSEST DEALERS, EITHER THROUGH ORDER OR PERSONAL SELECTION, TO WIT : Fancy Tweed Cnsslmercs, (Sack and Pants). $ 760 Mixed Casslmcrc Salts..... 13 00 Double and Twisted Casslmcrc Suits.... 10 00 Harrison's Gray C-Klraore Suits. 17 00 Fancy Casslmcrc Snits.:. 17 00 Block nnd white silk Mixed Suits. 18 oo Colored Scotch Chcylot Suits. 20 00 Gold Silk Mixed Suits. 25 00 Black Cloth (Sack, Pants and Vests. ll 00 Black Doeskin Cnsslmcrc Pants rrom.6 00 toio oo Colored Casslmcrc Pants from.4 60 to 0 00 Colored Union Cassi uk? re Pants 1 from.2 00 to 4 oo Fine Black Cloth Vest.i. 3 00 Fine Colored Cnsslmcro Vests. 2 00 Watcrproor Tweed Over Sacks. io 00 ?? ?? " . v . -.'./I '-.. >( j ? CLOTHING FOR BOYS AND'YOUTHS FROM NINE TO TWENTY YEARS OLD. THE GENUINE STAR BRAND SHIRT AGENCY. 1 li. ?? ? v. .'. ? ;.. '?'?..... Lot 42,Star tfblrt. $ 3 oo Lot 62 81 or'Shirt....2 60 STAR BRAND COLLAR, ?2 60 PER DOZEN. COTTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, OUR OWN MAKE, at il 25. MERINO SHIRTS FROM 76 cents to ?1 60, A '...?I. GOOD"ARTICLE. ?-.'-' ? '*>?. '.':::>??"> K " ' v .? : .: . ? Wi t.Mtfj .1 \\ ..?'-. Call and see us. We do not boast of having tho most expensive OOODS, but we can boast bf having the cheapest and boat made CLOTHING In charleston, and onual to tho BEST CUSTOM WORK. Tun vs CASH, ol'etty acceptance. O. KA A. S. JOHNSON, oct l l ltns2mos ' No. 817 KING STREET. JJ O L M E S <fc MACBETH No. 30 BROAD STREBT, Charleston, 3. G., BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE ANO GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will attend to Renting and Collecting of Rents and pun-huso and salo of Slocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Real Estate. ALSO, ' To tho Parchase of Goods and Supplies for par ties In thc country upon reasonable terms. GEOROK !.. UOLUKS.AI.KXANU-U MAOSKTIL jam lyr (Crocker*}, (Clima, *\*c. Y U li N C H <; ii i x A AT I M 1? O ll TK HS' COST. Now opening ?1 large ?lock or French CHINA, vi/.: Dinner 8?U, Ten Belli, Breakfast Sets, Toilet Sets. In plain White, Ooh] llano ami Decorated; Vases, Spittoons. Ac, Ac, Ac. ?rillen will bo acid. Quick sales nt Importera*1 Cost. H. II. MCDOWELL, King and Liberty streets. octt8 mwM ST 0 Bleuies, flanges, Sst. VES AT WHOLESALE. THE UNDERSIGNED, SUCCESSORS OF HOR? TON A SHEPHERD, HAVE RESUMED THEIR TRADE IN STOVES, AS WHOLESALE DEALERS, IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR OTHER BUSI? NESS, AND AHE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY OTHER DEALERS, FACTOHS, MERCHANTS AND ALL THE CUSTOMERS OF THE OLD HOUSE WITH THE MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS OF COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND HBATING STOVES AT A CLOSE APPROXIMATION TO FOUNDRY PRICES. THE COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ARE SOLD WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE-SOME OF THEM ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH? OUT THE All) OF CHIMNEYS IF NECESSARY- | AND ALL ARE GUARANTEED TO HAKE PROP? ERLY, IF SET UP AS DIRECTED. THE RANGES ARE UNUSUALLY LOW IN PRICE-HAVE SIX BOILER OPENINGS AND DOURLE OVENS, THOUGH BUT A SINGLE PIPE, AND NEED NO BRICK-WORK TO SET THEM UP. THE STOCK OF HEATING STOVES EMBRACES CAST-IRON AIR-TIGHTS, RUSSIA-IRON AIR TIGHTS, SIX-PLATE OR HOX STOVES, Ac. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICES I WILL HE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24 HAYN? STREET, _CHARLESTON S. C.._ JAPANNED TIN-WARE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD & C O . , No. 24 I?AYXK STREET. S TAMPED TIN- W A It E AT WU OLKS A I.li. . WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24 M AYNE STREET. JtRENCH RETINNED IRON - WARE AT WHOLESALE. "WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24 IIAYNE STREET. B F ELLEVILLE COPPER ROLLING MILLS.' . AGENTS IN CHARLESTON: WU. SHEPHERD & GO., No. 24 II AYNE STREET. ittisccllancous. R . D A U - E R MUSIC DEALER, nano Tuner, Tendier of Vio? lin, Flute and Guitar. Repairer of Musical Istru mcnts. Hitchcock's Five and Ten cents Music always on hand. HALLS AND PARTIES furnished wRh the best and most fashionable Music lately received from Europe at moderate prl?cs. Apply at No. 440*| King street, four doors above Calhoun. octii tulmthOmos S O M E T II I N G NEW. A supply of those ai tractive narnia Revolving Glass GAS m; UN ms, suitable ror Show Windows, Stores, Ac. Just received by P. L. GU1LLEM1N No. 140 Church street, octio 3_Sign or the Star. QRAND LITERARY COMBINATION. LOOK AT THE PRICE. LOOK AT THE PRICE. LOOK AT THE PRICE. TUE DAILY NEWS & RURAL CAROLINIAN^ | (TO NEW Sl'BSCUIDEIv3 ONLY,) Ono Year, Six Dollars and Fifty Cents. THE TRI-WEEKLY Nk .8 AND RURAL CAROLINIAN, (TO NEW SUDSCRIDEIlS ONLY,) * _One Year, Four Dollars._ r?IIIE AMERICAN SUBMERGED, DOUBLE-ACTINO, NON-FREEZING, FORCE PUMP. Tho simplest and most powerful' In usc. It ls firoved to ne thc cheapest, most effective, dura? do and reliable I-UMP. Hos no loather packin?. A child can work lt. For salo br JENNINGS, THOMLINSON A CO., septaa Imo General Agents for So. Ca. J) O Y ?> U WISH TO PREVENT YOUR CHILL AND F B V E R f | Septl7 3tnOS v USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. ^ GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. : THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWE AND , . THE RURAL CAROLINIAN, TO NEW 8UB80BII BBS. ONE YEAR, BIX AND A HALF DOLLARS. JQO YOU DESIRE' To bo cured of nil your Dyspepllc Symploms f saptlT 3m0S USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. I). ?roccrico, ? iq nore, S'c. H. S ll OU L DJB KS. 5000 pounds Choice Dry Hailed SHOULDERS, I .anding mid fur Bah: by Q'-HB i_ II.'.V_A. p. CALDWELL. Q O lt N , K L O U lt A Nb ~ OATS. BM birts. Northern FLOUR, all grades 750 Barks Cholee Family ami KM rn Flour, Camp, seu Mills. COHN. 2000 un?rtela Prime White Milling ?ml Western White COHN 2400 bushels Prime Western Mixed ami Yellow Corn. OATS. 1500 bushels Choice black Seed OATS ?jo?o hu?llela Prime Feeding Outs. For Hide hy J NO. CA M PS KN A- CO. odis 3 F LOUlt! FLOUR! FLOUR! We continue Ibis week to oder our WcHlern nnd Northern brands ?r FLOUR nt from $0 25 lo $s |>er burn;, embracing all grades, Including a good rani Hy article. Soul hem und faner brands, in bugs nhtl barrels, from BOO lo $1 l?o per barrel higher. Hy car load from Mic depot a reduction Will be mude. STENHOUSE A CO., oct is i Nos, ios, no ami na Baal liny. ?1 II 0 I C li F A M I L Y F LOUR. 80 barrels Choice Tennessee FAMILY FLOUR. For sale by 1IKNUY COIIIA A CO. oct IS 1_ Q O R N! CORN! C O ll N! 3000 bushels prime WHITE AND WESTERN MIXED COHN, per Sen Cull. For Mile low Willie lulldlllg, liv iv EST A JONES, oct IS No. 70 Enst Hay. g U G A R A N I) MOLASSES. 100 boxes good QHOCEHY SUOAIl 30 tierces } 15r|8ht Cuua Otojred Molasses. AO Mils. New Orleans Syrup 20 bids. New York Sugnrtiousc Molasses. For sale by J. A. ENSI.OW A CO., oct IH 2_No. 141 Enst liny. Q.UNNY CLOTH I GUNNY CLOTH ! On thc spot and to nrlvc. For sale bv 0Ct7 thin_GEO. A. THEN1IOLM jj SON. DUFFIEL1VS HAMS, SMOKE!) AND PICKLED TONGUES AND HHEAK FAST BACON, RECEIVED PER STEAMER. Dunicld's liiiilntton WESTPHALIA HAMS New Siignr-eurcd Pig Hams Smoked and Pickled Tongues Breakfast Uncoil Imitation English Cheese Pineapple and Cream Cheese Dutch Cheese, (new.) NEW BUCKWHEAT ANO KM ra Sugar House SYRUP. For salo hy KLINCK, WICKKNPKRO A CO. octin a O L D W II I S K I E S Tho undersigned beg to announce that they have been nppolntcd by Messrs. HENRY. S. HAN? NIS A CO., of Philadelphia, their Sole Agents for tlicStatoof South Carolina for thc sale of their celebrated ACME X, XX, XXX, XXXX, NECTAR, CA HIM: r,. and other brands OLD IlYE WHIS? KIES. Tiley nlso wish to announce that they will bc In constant receipt or their COPPER DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PURR RYK WHISKIES, direct from Distillery at Haiinlsvllle, Ucrkclcy County, West Virginia. 50 barrels or thc above nlw ays on hand. Liberal contra?is will bc made for large lots of new Whiskies lu bond at Dist merv Warehouse. CLACK S A WITI'E, Customhouse Sipiarc, N. E. corner of East Hay and Fraser's Whnrf, scpt20 mwfsmos_charleston, S. C. QO AL! COAL! COAL! One hundred tons of BLACKSMITH COAL, or superior quality, for snlc low if applied for imme? diately. uctlO fl_CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO. PERUVIAN GUANO, LANI) PLASTER AND PURE BONE DUST. 200 tons No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted pure 500 bbis. Nova SCotln Oronud Land Plaster 100 bbis. Pure Hone Dust. For snlc hy OCtia_T. J. KERR A CO. -J-^AND PLASTER. 600 barrels LAND PLASTER, In Store. For Bnlc by octl2_OLNEY A CO. Q.UNNY'CLOTH, 100 bales, extra weight, In store, and for sale low In leis to salt purchasers, by E. LAFITTE A CO., No. 20 broad street. OCtU S ALT! SAL Tl. SALT! 5300 Sacks Liverpool SALT now landing from Hrltish bark "Dalkeith," direct from Liverpool; large sacks and in line order. For sale by T. J. KERR A CO. oct 12 F LOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR ! 100 b?rrela Choice Family FLOUR. 100 barrels Super Flour. For sale by oct li_T. J. KERR A CO. J?ALLANTINE & SON'S PALE ALE. Weekly supplies of tho ahovo superior brand, In barrels and half barrels. For sale by W. H. CH AI LI'. A CO.. octll imo_No. 207 Bast Hay Street. BUTTER, CHEESE, BEEF, TORK, CAN OLES, A-C. 60 packages Prime to Choice DUTTER 35 boxes Fnctory Cheese . 20 half bbis. Fulton Market Hoof io hair bbis. Pig Pork 100 boxes and half boxes P. A G. Candles, 7'a, S's and O's. Syrups, Soap, Starch, Potatoes, Flour, Papers, Ac. 200 sucks Liverpool Salt. ALSO, To arrive per Steamer Falcon, 10 hlnle. Western and Haltimore cured C. R. SIDES. For salo low at RI ECKE A SCHACHTE, octB No. 143 hast Hay. L 1 u E- _ FRESH BURNT LIME EVERY DAY, IN BULK OR BAHREI? . AT THE LIMEKILNS, Near Savannah Railroad Wharr. Orders sent direct to tho Kiln, or loathe Stores on Venduo Range. scpt27_ OLNEY A CO. jy/J- ARENGO CURES FEVER AND AQUE. THE FINE8T TONIC IN THE WORLD. ?9*Por Salo by all Druggists. 0. J. LU i IN, Agent, Druggist, Corner King and John street, sepU7 3mes jg _Charleston, S. C. 0 L O MO N'S BITTERS S ARB FOR SALE BY Dr B." RAOUL ? LYNAH, CORNER KINO AND MARKET BTREBTS. acptl? Brnos geming ?lacr)inc0. -3-;.-.~~?-~w ?..?? JyAMB FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE. The only reliable and first-class FAMILY KNIT? TER ever offered to the publia Over ono hun? dred different garments and ntltchcs. Gold and Silver Medals at all tho prluolpa\ Fairs In Hie United States and Europe. Best tl lng for Agents to make money.on. Foraamplea and terms ad? dress LAMB KNITTING M. M. CO., Mpt28 imo Chlcopce Falto, Mass.