The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 20, 1869, Image 2

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xii ti M s OE TUE tran's. THE DAILY NEWS, by mall, ono year ?6; six month* ttl; three months $2; ono month TC cents. Servcil In thc city al FIITKKN CENTS a week, paya? ble to thc carriers, or $0 n year, paid lu advance at the office. TUB TIU-WEEKLV NEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays und Saturdays, one your $3; six months $2; uud 60 cents a month for any shorter period. SuascmiTioNS lu all cases payable tn advance, and no paper contluucd after tho expiration of tue time paid for. AovEiiTissMKNTS.-First insei lion 15 cents a linc; subsequent Insertions 10 cents a Une. Spe? cial Notices 16 cents a Uno each insertion. Busi? ness Notices 20 cents a line each insertion; Mar? riage and Funeral Notices One Dollar each. Cuts sud Electrotype Advertisements will be Inserted on tho Fourth Page only. NOTICES of Wants, To Rent, Lost and Found, Boarding, Ac, not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each Insertion; over 20, and not exceeding ?"><> words, 40 cents each insertion; over 30 and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each Insertion. All announcements to be published ut these rates must bc paid for in advance. , REMITTANCES should bc mndd. by l'ostofflcc Money Order or by '.Rxpress. If this cannot be done, protection nguinst losses' by mall may bc secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to thc order of- tho proprietors of TUB NEWS, or by sending thc money in a registe, cd lcttor. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 140 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1869. HEWS OE TUE DA.Y. -The New York gold market closed dull al 30. -At Now York cotton closed firmer. Salea ', 3000 bales nt 2ujc. _Tho Liverpool cotton market closed un? changed. Sale? 12,000 halos, of which 4000 was for speculation nnd export. _Heavy frosts on Friday nlghf are1 reported Rom vnrlous sections of the South. _A cotton factory has been chartered nt Richmond, Virginia, with $05,000 capital. _A London clerk was convicted of forgery on thc evidence of the sheet of blotting paper he had used. , . -Father Hyqplnthc ls to receive a public welcome from n party of evangelical clergy? men in Boston. -Admiral Farragut's condition has greatly Improved, and bis physicians now lune strong hopes that he will fully recover his health. -The King of Prussia has presented the Fopo with tho carpet which IB to cover tho floor on which the (Ectftncnical Council ls to bc held. -Thc laying of tho corner stone of tho House of Mercy of thc Protestant Episcopal Church, took place In New York on Saturday Willi imposing ceremonies. -The receipts norn thc exhibition of Presi? dent Grant's ox, nt thc late fair In St. Louis, amounted to nearly $1000, which goes to the benefit ot thc Soldier's Orphan Homo. -Paraguayan news represents that Lopez has established new lines of defeuco at San Eslanislaus, and that thc allies aro unable to cont inuo the pursuit at present tor want of transportation. -It ls asserted that thc National Intelligen? cer and Express lins been purchased by Mr. "Pet" Hoisted for Senator Spraguc. Report further soys that George Wilkes will be edi? tor, and will run the paper In tho Sprague interest. -Major Wm. Allen, or Richmond, hits sold Jamestown Island to a Northern gentleman for $11,000. This Island was the Bite of thc first. English settlement In Virginia. A portion ol an old church and numerous gravo stones still exist. -Tho London Times says, In reference to Mr. Sumner's lato speech before the Massa? chusetts Republican Convention, in which he seemed to fall back on the extreme views of his former speech relative to the English re? cognition of Southern belligerency, that Mr. Sumner has always been his own solitary dis? ciple, and now seems disposed to tura rene? gade. -The croton aqueduct docs not furnish thc City of New York willi a sufficient qunn Illy of water for all purposes, and tho Metropolitan Board of Health has been inquiring Into thc practicability of obtaining a supply ol sea water to flush tho Rtreets daily ami to extin? guish Ares. Thc cost of constructing the works would amount to $4,000,000, nnd tho nn nual expenditure for maintenance $130,000. -A numerously attended meeting of tho "Alliance Isntelito Universal Society" has been held In Berlin. The principal subjects considered were the severe distress now pre? vailing among thc Israelites In Western Rus? sia, and Hie prospect of thu emigration of thc Jews from that part of thc world to America. A resolution expressing the. hope that the peo? ple In America would co-operate steadily and with their accustomed liberality with the brethren in Europe, In relieving this distress, was unanimously adopted. -A Mr. Sargent, who seems to be thu inventor or jiroprlctor ol' an "unplckable burglar-proof bank lock," lins Just. snccceded,nftcr eight hourn' 'effort, In picking, without Injury to the lock or sofe.onc of Yale's celebrated "double dlol bank "locks"-a task which Mr. Yale had wagered $1000 against $200 could not he-done In forty eight lion rs. So we go. Next, we suppose, we shall hear that Yale, Ibo "double dial" man, bas picked Iho "unplckable burglar-broof " In less time than Puck required ito' girdle thc emih, detached lt from its belongings, anti walked off with lock, Hafe und contents. And then what will lite Ill-starred, dispirited rich folks do ? -A horrible accident occured on Saturday nt ' the Ohio River bridge; swelling the number of ? lives which lmve already been sae ri fleed in its construction. At imlf-pitst 4 P. M. (he tempo rnry treal le work being erected between Spiers . sixteen and seventeen, for the purpose of swing? ing n span, gave way'Iii consequence of a Jerk nf thc locomotive used In raising the timbers, und six men were precipitated a distance of ninety-five feet? ? John ( R, . Payne, .carpenter, was Instantly killed; James Kirby, carpenter, was cul In two, mid lils body, floating over tho reefs, has not been recovered; Oscar Gallagher nnd William Irvine, laborers, were mortally wounded, and Robert (lensby, laborer,! and Matt.' McClure, carpenter, werb slightly wound? ed. About 2 o'clock John Botklns, while walk? ing between piers thirteen anti fourteen, miss? ed his footing, foll a distance of ninety-feel, and was instantly killed. -A Washington lotter says: "Tho Radicals 'hore are much disgusted at tho appoint incut of Belknap os Secretary of War. Thoy ask, 4Who ls Belknap f I never heard of him. If ho was in tho war ho couldn't hnvo done much, or ho would hove figured In tho news? papers.' Some do not hesitate to say that Grant seems dolormlncd to fill his Cabinet with unknown, third-claw men, completely Ignoring prominent members of Hie party, who would have added strength and popularity to tito administration. It ls not yot known whether Bolknnp contribute! anything to thc Presidential gift enterprise, or whether one of Grands loco, lost relatives bas; suddenly M urned np.' One thing In relation to this ap? pointment ls noticeable, and that Is, that ll was. not motto until after the Pennsylvmln election. Ilutl ll toil, Hie Republicans would certainly have lost nome voten, for Poinisyl vnnlu (bought she waa entitled lo the appoint? ment, and tho general opinion was Hint alic would gel lt. President Graut must have de? cided ou this appointment some Hine ugo, mid be only waited until Pennsylvania lind again committed herself to his policy, to make lt public. This looks like treachery, to out? siders. What tho Pennsylvanians may think of lt remains to be seen." -A special dispatch from Cincinnati to For? ney's Chronicle, In regard to the Ohio election, says: "Tho lluauclal question was tho grcnt Issue, and the poonta of Ohio arc unmistakably in favor of redeeming the bonds lagreonbncks, but thU does not Imply Inflation of thc curren? cy. Those who voted against us, or refused to vote, explain their course hy saying stray wish lu this way to notify Congress that tho people of ohio will not sustain the present financial policy of thc government. Tho Fif? teenth amendment did not have much weight." That thc present financial policy of the government is crentlng widespread dissa? tisfaction in thc Hadlcal ranks ls very evident. Thc followers of Grant and Boutwell will soon raise an outcry against tho bondholders, who aro now looked upon as a favored class, and who, lt ls charged, draw twenty-two per cent, per annum, on their bonds, while they pay taxes only on their Income. Those who hold real estate complain, not only of tho onerous taxes they arc called upon to pay, but of Its depreciation In value, and tho difficulty of raising money upon lt, except?t ruinous rntes. These and other facts will bo presented to Congress nt its next session, lunation In the currency will be demanded, to moot tho re? quirements of trade and business enterprises. Senator Morton ls said to be preparing a speech, in which ho will attack thc present financial policy of tho government without gloves. If thc Radicals get lo quarrelling among themselves, the old saying nbout honest men getting their dues will be verified. .?Very Hara Cann." What an age of sham3 wc live In. lloro lies before us a lelter from President Grant to Mr. Bonner, driver of Dexter and tho New York Ledyer, ass?verating that tho Cabinet is ?i?f a'cliquo of gold swindlers, but imply? ing that thc highest dignitaries of tho gov? ernment are not only liable to, but that they have actually incurred, that suspicion. Great honor to thc Ledger-o, trump card for Bon? ner!-but the cheek flushes nt thc thought that there could bc a cull for such a letter, and a grant of such an advertisement in thc White House. At a churge of tills sort how Lady Washington would have snapped her constant knitting-needles, 'and how liercoly her lord would have shaken the powder from his hair, "like u dew-drop from tho lion's " mane I" But our present President replies to tlie insulting suggestion wiflT au insou? ciance and a certain scanty patois, (intended for English,) either of which is more wonder? ful than his greatest victory in the field. The Presidential wrist must hnvo been dis? located by the pen as it never was by the sword when it was lunged into such a sen? tence as this: " If tho speculators had been "successful, you would never have heard of "any one connected with thc administra " tlon as being connected with thc transac " tion; " or when, at the postscript, tho pen baiulle was broken up to thc hilt: "I have " written thia iu great haste and without ex? ercising judgment as to tho propriety of "writing lt, but I submit it to your judg "mont." Wlint is this world coming to, when a diplomatic paper-and "of such a oort-la addressed by tho President of tho United States to tho editor of a Hash Now York weekly 1 It ls not unlikely that Secretary Boutwell gave the President his ugly task in compo? sition, as he himself is accustomed to deal with public affaire in tho sumo airy way. Thus he threw himself into tho Pennsylvania election, heart and soul-we do not add "and. purse," for in this caso thc specula? tors were successful, and therefore no ono connected with the government could have been (Unnncinily) connected with tho trans? action !-yet, in tho exordium of his cam? paign speech, the Secretary had thc "cheek" to declare that lie came without airy parti? san ends. And lie capped thc climax of ab? surdity ns lie demanded of his hearers to al? low tho government to pay its obligations in coin, when there was not a mau in tho audi? ence who hud not in his pocket soino ding)* green promiso-to-pay, which Mr. . Secretary . Boutwell would have refused to liquidate in coin had it been presented to him thc mo? ment after his honest speech was onded! By coin-payment Mr. Boutwell means coin payment to certain creditors of thc govern? ment-not to tho whole number-coin-pay? ment of bonds, but not of bills-coin-pay? ment to the vault, but not to thc purse.-coin payment to tlie capitalists, but bills for tho people. When the great financier sunk back exhausted, upon the rostrum, why did not somebody offer lilm a greenbnek ? A .similar legerdemain was practiced, and with Uko success, by Mr. Sumner, in his fa? mous speech before tho Worcester Conven? tion! Ho sternly declared that "to pay tho " debt in greenbacks is repudiation of the " interest and iuileilnite postponement of tho "principal of the national debt." Will tho 'chairman of i ho Committee ort Foreign Af? fairs plooso tell us, then, what sort of a "transaction " tho government ls " connects '.' ed willi," when lt pays. every 'other debt (but thnt due to tho bondholder) In green? backs only. ? If a promise to pay, when given to a capitalist, amounts to repudia? tion, has it any higher value when offered ns a recompense for tho arduous labors of ? mechanic in. government employ, or ns an acknowledgment of tho toils and perils of-a moldier or a sailor enlisted in the service..ol his, country? Mr. Sumner seems to think that the. freedmen of tho South could be aa easily cajoled upon this subject as the Wor? cester Convention-If, indc?tl, nny of that clique of capitalists were cajoled. " Could " my volco roach them," ho pxclairhod, "1 " would say, 'Freedman, stand by tho credh "tor {creditor, stand by tho freedman I"; This is tlioysairto as to say: "Poor'fellowI "take tho greenbacks for your work, and lol "your bettors, who don't, work, have thc "coin. Toil for your greenbacks and bc "taxed for them; while we are dividing thc " gold or tho government and pay bo taxci "atjjll!" . " Along the cool sequestered vale of lire, .. Jost keep tho noiseless tenor of your way." We think tl)ut when, tho freedmen como tr, 1 understand this little game of Messrs. Boat well, Sumner ? Co., thoy mxy find that thoj are paying somowhat dearly for tho service! of their noisy patrons. And eome of then . may be shrewd enough to Inquire' whethei ; the sauce that will serve for tho gooBe.maj i not servo for tho gander loo. Thc State University. Tho Hoard o? Trustees of thc University ol South Garolinu, us already unnouncod, hnvo elected Dr. J. C. Faber, of tho Fur inan University, to tho cliuir of Modern Lan? guages, made vacant by tho resignation of | Professor Augustus Sachtleben. Ur. Fahcr is known to ninny of our citi? zens. Born in Charleston, ho was educated in Germany, returning, after he had gradu? ated, to this city, where fora number of years be conducted a very nourishing scbool. A few years beforo thc war, being then very easy in circumstanced, ho removed with his family to Heidelberg, Germany, in order to glvo his children facilities for education which were unuttalnable hore. Ho remain? ed In Germany till tho bcglnulng of the wnr, when thc fire In Decembor, 1861, deprived him of tho greater part of his property, ne remained herc during tho war, teaching in Spartanburg, nnd in 18G5 went ujjaih to Germany. Ho was elected about two years ago Professor of Ancient Languages in Fur man University, in Greenville, S. C., where bo has been engaged until now. Professor | Faber hos a good knowledge of French nnd German, as well aa of Latiu and Greek, nnd brings to lils work a largo experience ns a eochcr. Professor Suchtlchen, whose resignation has been accepted, to take cilcut from tito 31st of this month, will soon leave the State to make his future home in California. And wo deeply regret tbat a sonso of duty should hoyo compelled him to tako a step which deprives South Carolina of the services of a 1 n?lrn so learned, nnd a teacher BO distin? guished and successful. Professor Suchtloben, tho son of a Pro? testant clergyman, was born in Brunswick, Germany, in 1824. When only six years old, he entered tho gymnasium of bia native city, having at that early ago acquired the preparatory kuowledgo of Grcok and Latin necessary to his admission. He studied ju? risprudence lu tho. University of Marburg, until October, 1845, when ho ''became en? tangled in a .student's quarrel, (the bane of many of tho German schools,) and set out for America. In Bremen he had thc good fortune to fall into Ibo bands of Cap? tain Wicting, a friend of bis father's, who gave him passage, protection- and paternal counsels. Professor Sachtleben never for? got his benefactor, and still speaks* of Cap? tain Wieling with profound and affectionate gratitude. Professor Shchtleben arrived in Charleston in December, 1845, and through the kind interposition of Rev. Dr. Post, suc? ceeded in obtaining employment as assis? tant in thc school of Mr. Cotes, nud after? wards in that of Dr. J. C. Faber. In 1847 he commenced his own Behool wit h a small number of pupil?.- The school grew stead? ily until it hnd about eighty scholars. . In 1853 he published an edition of vEschylus' "Septem contra ? Thebas," which was by competent critics pronounced a work show? ing a high degree of philological knowledge and critical acumen. Professor C. C. Fel? ton, of Harvard University, on the strength of this performance, endeavored to induce Mr. Sachtleben to remove to Boston. He remained, however, in Charleston till 1862, when he removed to Columbia, whore lie was engaged io teaching till 18G5, whon he went to Eurone with his futn il v., In 1866 ho was elected. Professor of Modern Lan? guages in the Soutti Carolina University. Ho entered on his duties In June, 1867, and boa been engaged there until now. During his first winter in tho University tho Professors delivered weekly lectures in thc College, Chapel, tb which tho public wore invited. Professor Sachtleben delivered two on "Faust," which were much admired, and were by judges pronounced to bo a line critical analysis of the greatest work of the greatest German poeL Professor Sncbtleben has been all his life a very h ard student. To a ripe scholarship, a line critical faculty, and a faultless taste, bo adds all tho qualities of an excellent teacher. There arc few men of bis true metal in any State, and however warm the welcome extended to him on the shores of tho Pacific, Professor Sachtleben may rest assured that he will nowhere lie inoro re? spected than in .South Carolina whose sons bo lias served so well. ?ost aub i'onno. LOST AND FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU have lost anything, moko lt known to thc piddle through this column. Thc rate for twenty words or less, euch Insertion, is 25 cents, if paid In advance.'_ LOST, AT THE FIRE, ON THE MORN? ING of thc 8th Instant, a CRANK, belonging to the Hose Carriage of thc Young America Com? pany. J A M KS H. WESTENDORKF, Secretary. QCtlO 2_ _ LOST, A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES, : on Friday night last, In either Anson or Market street. Tho Ander will bc rewarded by leaving them at this oillcc. oe tm 2? ?ortr?inq. TDQARDING AT AIKEN, S. C. -MRS. M. J_> A. MACKAY, having leased "VillaRoso," at Aiken, and furnished the same with new'Fortl turc, Redding, Ac, ls now prepared to accommo? date either transient or permanent HOARDERS at very reasonable rates. Attentive servants have been employed, and every attention will bc glveu to Insure comfort and satisfaction to Hoarders. oct is mws3 fifinb for Sale. 1 fl ACRES IN WILLIAMS X\J?\J\J\J,.,liVna COUNTY-loo acres-of which aro cleared and 74 acres now under culti? vation in cort, cotton and rice. The tenet ls heavily timbered with pluc, oak, cypress and hickory, and coutnins a dwelling and outbuild? ings.'with nrtccn cabins for lahorers; also into good mill site. Avcmgo production of thc land tcu to fifteen bushels of corn and rincon to twen? ty five bushels of rice to thc acre, without fertili? zers. The region abounds in marl deposits. Georgetown ts thc nen rest market, the placo being four miles from lllack Mingo Creek and twenty five miles from Georgetown Creek, which ls nnvi gable at all seasons. - 1 Price or tho tract $16,000; ono hair cash, the balance In one and two years, secured by bond and mortgage Any smaller number of acres will he sold at s moderato advance on this rate, Parties desiring to Inspect the tract'can do sdby leaving tho Northeastern Railroad.at KIngatrce, and inquiring tho way to my place, twenty !hrco miles distant. The tract Iles within one mlle of tho projected (?cornetown - Railroad. Address MS. F. CARRAWAY. Survivor of Perkins A Car? raway, Georgetown I'ostomce, 8. C. sept20 mwf?moHT D*O ft HO A0RE8.-TO CAPITALISTS.-^ \J\J\J At private sale or for .lease, a fine PLANTATION In Orangehurg District, forming a part of the estate of the lalo Colonel Keltt, cou slstlng of oliont 600 acres; MO of lt cleared, lils watered hy Lyon's Crick, a large and nover-fall? ing stream. Soil rich, red clay, well adapted to cotton, corn, wheat, root crops and 'clover. Clt mato healthy all tho year*- Splendid range for cattle; theJielrhborhood attractive-the adjoin? ing plantations owned hy gentlemen who reside thcTe nnd.seourc good order. Tho buildings were bumed,out lumber milts being ncar.they could be replaced cheaply. A largo State road connects lt with LewUv?le, South Carolina R*?oad, six miles distant. Tho above ht ? splendid chance for those desiring'.q form a beautiful farm In a pleasant, healthy section. Ia 1600 these lands wcro returned at J20 per nero. Will be sold at half that price. FV terms apply to Mrs. LAU? RENCE KE1TT, Society HUI, S. 0. . REFxasscES.-MaJor T. U. Whalev, J. 0. Kcltt, Esq., Orangebarg; H. W. PeronneT, Esq.,'wu? llara Middleton, Esq., Charleston. octa mw/SjaosDAo lUuulo. - WANTSvOF ALL* KINDS CAN BK | mudo wno? H to everybody in thin column ut (He rrtto of 25 cents for twenty words or less, euch Insertion, If paid In advance._. WANTED, A GOOD COOK AND Washer; also, a smart Wailing Doy. Ap ply nt No. sa Broad street._oct20 1? ANTED, A WOMAN TO CO O K, Wash anrl Iron. Must come well recom? mended. Applv nt No. 120 Wcnwortli street. _ _oct20 I* WANTED, A CALL F It O M THE I Ht l'M M Kits that visit Charleston on business nt WM. MCKAY'S Commission House, No. 130 Meeting street. _oct20 wf 2? "ITT-ANTED, TO KNOW, WHY YOU WILL Vt pay $2 per 1l07.cn tor Tomatoes when Wll aon'n Orocory U selling them at $1 UO III tl ve dozen lots._ OCt20 wrs3 WANTED TO RENT, A HOUSE WITH not less than 0 upright rooms, In thc western portion ot thc oliy. Address, stating terms, Ac, "P. O. Box" No. 658._oct20 1 ANTED, A GC OD COOK AND WAIT INC-MAN, to whom liberal wages will bo given, (lood references required as to qualifica? tions and character. Apply at No, 7 George street. pciao a_;_ WANTED, IN A SMALL FAMILY IN country, nn industrious WHITE Ol llb, ut good character, who would make herself gene? rally useful. Apply al No. 84 Market street. oct20 1?_?. , ._ WANTED TO HIRE, AN ACTIVE AND capable Cook, Washer and 'Ironer, white or colored, for a family of two. Apply at Dr. CAUl.lKll'S Apothecary Store, corner of Meeting and Society streets. ' oct20 3 COOK AND WASHES WANTED. Wanted for a family of *four, a White Wo? man, to cook and wash. References required. Apply at No. - Calhoun street, second door west or 'it ted ge avenue._oct 20 1? ABOOKKEEPER CAN BE HAD. Good references. Address "Dick," through P> O. Box, No. 283._octl4 tlismw4* WANTED, A SITUATION AS CLERK, In a Wholesale Drug Store, or a large Re? tail and Prescription Drug Store. No objection to go In the country. Will expect but a small com? pensation at nrst. The applicant ls a graduate or thc South Carullna Medical College. Address M. P., through tho Post?nico._octo TO 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 In n Wholesale Drug House, or a large Retail and Prescription Drug Store Both elly and country references given. Address "Itefu gQC," Box 05, Yorkvllle, 3. C._oct8 imo? WANTED, A HOUSE, NEAR THE central part of thc city, containing fl vc or six rooms, with good outbulldlngs-und wntcr. Address D, at this Ufllcc._sop 128 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain nnd ornamental, ls executed promptly in thc neatest style and at thc lowest New lork prices, at Tn K NKWS Job Olllce, No. 140 EAST BAY. Call und examine the scale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere._ WANTED^*. GBNTS-$100 TO $250 per month, everywhere, mule and remate, to Int induce Hie genuine Improved COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem. tell, tuck quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted for live years. Both upper and undcr-fced styles. We will pay $1000 tor any machine thot will sew stronger, more beautiful,, or more'Mastic seams thus ours. It makes thc real elastic lock-stItch. Every second stitch cnn bc cut and still thc cloth cannot bc ?nilled apart without tearing it. Wc pay Agents rom $too to $250 per month and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can he made. GEO. McEATHRON A CO., Nashville, Tenn. CAUTION-DO not be Imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-iron ma? chines under the same name or otherwise. Oars ls the only genuine and really aprcllcal cheap ma? chine manufactured. scpt22 imo* utu do tient. TTOUSES, FARMS, STORES, ROOMS, XX Ac, now vacant, can readily ho rented hy advertising them In this column. The rate ls 25 cents roi twenty words or less, each Insertion, ll paid in advance._ TO RENT, FOR OFFICESLOR OTHER? WISE, front Shop, apd Second Floor or No. 102 Broad street, between King and Meeting. A. MCCONKEY. . - . : ..octao 3? rr\0 RENT, THE DWELLING HOUSET X No. 90 Coming street, containing seven (7) square rooms, ailles, nantrv.-apd pll.nccetmarv ac? commodations. Terms moderate.- " Possession given 1st October. Apply at No. 7 George street. oct2 aw _?. PLEASANT ROOMS, COMFORTABLY furnished, and Board, at lira. MILLER'S, No. 6 Hudson street. - ?*- ... oct2 swlmo O RENT, IN A CENTRAL AND PLEAS ANT part or the city; -a HOUSE or six upright and two. attic rooms, dressing rooms and pan? tries; largo cistern, and gas throughout thc house; it will bc rented with the Furniture or without. Also, a LARGE LOT for saloon Sullivan's Island, cast of thc Fort, on thc front bench: lt has a well of good water. Apply at thu Oftlec. oct2 sw TO RENT, STORE ?N BROAD STREET, No. 40, suitable for any kind of business. Also, several rooms on thc third story, ?ah bc used as ?nices or sleeping rooms. Apply to WM. E. SIMMONS, Nu. 6 Broad streot. oct!3 wa rpHREK SINGLE ROOMS TO RENT IN X King street. Apply at KINSMAN'S Saloon. clio 2_. :. _. Jg A K E R Y TO RE N"T~7 A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN, In thc growing Town or FLORENCE, S. C. A complete BAKERY with nil thc fixtures or II Salesroom, Ac, Tito establishment ls nearly new ced has done a flue business. To a GOOD itu CAT aud CAKE II AK FK this ls really a good chance tc make moue.''. On thc premises are three good and comfortable sleeping apartments. To an approv? ed tennnt, thc entire establishment will bc rented on reasonable terras. The railroad facilities are pot equalled lu nny part of tho Slate, und thc citizens are anxious to sec a GOOD BAKER take charge. I'or further Information, apply to JOHN WILY, Florence, S. C. oct is o TO RENT, TWO SQUARE ROOMS, dressing-room and kitchen, with a large piazza on second floor; water on thc premises, Apply nt No. 29 Hasel street.^ oct 18 4* rpo RENT, THE UPPER PART OFTTI! JU HOUSE, No. 58S King street, known as Mi's, Campbell's Boarding House. Inquire on thc premises. ' _ octlBS* TO RENT, A FINE STORE WITH FIX? TURES for a grocery and bar-room, cornet Lougltudu Lane and East Bay. To an upprovcil tenant rent will bo'$10 por month. Also, sta largo square Rooms, with lire places, back piazza? and cistern water on evcrv story. Tho rooms will lio rented.singh/ If preferred. Inquire pf Mr, ROSE, on tho premisos. _ ocjifl^ TDOOMS TO RENT.-THREE UNFUR XV NISUED rooms In a residence pleasantly situated In the western part of tho city. Terms moderate. For further particulars, apply nt No. ll Doughty street.' octia ??t Sale. REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL PRO? PERTY of any kind may bo advertised foi sale In this column, at the rate of 25 cents foi twenty words or less, each Insertion, If paid lu advance .. . . _^ EOR SALE LOW FOR CASH, THAT very desirable HOUSE AND LOT, southwosi corner of Bogan! street and Rose Lane, contain. lng. four rooms, piazza, numerous closets and other conveniences!' on th? premises, but dc taohed, is a four room Kitchen, which rents foi $7 50 per month. House and outbuildings tin roofed: an excellent well of water and choice fruit trees, Ac; also, adjoining tho above are four va cant lots. Apply on the premises, -octto wsa* FOUR-HORSE POWER ENGINE5.-FOR sale, a four-horse power portable Steam En glne. Apply to J. MCCABE, No. 88 Broad street, odis mws3* REAL ESTATE.-A COMMODIOUS ANE substantial three-story brick HOUSE, con tabling six square rooms, dressing rooms, pantry and store-room, with kitchen of five rooms, stn bte, Ac, in a central part of the city, for salo ht WARPLAW A CAREW. _octl3 wfm HORSES AND JOULES.-TO ARRIVE about the 20th, ah extra lot of young broke MULES and HORSES, nnd for sale at thc suoscrib er's Stables. P. WEST." ' octlO PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN.-Ono small Cylinder TAY LOR PRESS in complete repair. It has been bul little used, nnd ls sold simply because the present owner has no uso for lt. The size of the bed ol thc Press ls forty-four by fifty-eight Inches. Said Press will bo sold at a great bargain ir applied rot at once, as the room lt occupies ls wanted foi other purposes. Address* Box No. 3791 New Yon Post?nico. i - ge.pt io IHccliiige. STRICT OBSERVANCE LODGE, NO. 73, A. I'. M.-A meeting of Ibo Hiriiibers or this Lodge will lie lii-lil ul Masonic Hull Tins KVKNIM;. ut hull-past 7 o'clock precisely. A ?l ill i ul amt punctual attendance ls desired. .<s business or Import alice will lie submitted. Hy order W. M. W. W. SIMONS, od 20_ Beerelary pro tero. rpYRE LODGE, No. Elfi, A. F. M7 X There will lie a regular Communication or Tyre Lodge, No. 130, A. it M.. Tins KVKNINO, ul half-past 7 o'clock, ut MIIHOIIIC Hull. Hr order or the W. M. WM. I,. KINO. octao_Secretary. CL.-ATTEND REGULAR MEETING . Tins EVKSINO, nt hair-post 7 o'clock pre? cisely. A Olli attciiuuiicc IH requested, ns bu sincss or Importance wll he submitted. Hy order. oct20 PALMETTO SOCIAL CLUB.-ATTEND nu Extra Meeting or your Club nt your regular meeting pince. Tins (Wednesday) KVKN? INO, ut 3 o'clock. Hy order <>r thc President. 1>. W. MUSTARD, oct20 * Secretnry. GrR ^nuiocmcnio. AND PRIZE SHOOTING AT TUE SCHUETZE N PL ATZ, October 20,1800. Sixteen valuable PRIZES will bc shot for. Music will bc In intendance Iront 12 al. to 8 P. M. 1 Stages will leave Lino street every twenty minutes and will carry passengers to und rrom thc Park. Active and Passive Members are invited. Admission: 50cents for persons not members. Passive Members, with card, tree. oet20 l ?j^ETURN OF THE MONARCHS. FOR ONK WERK ONLY. TI?IS EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1809. SKIFF ft GAYLORD'S MINSTRELS AND IlOUHLE BRASS BANI). Twenty Distinguished Artists. Each selected for lils Specialties and Original Acts. Every? thing strictly and entirely new. Its equal never liefere seen lu Mils ell v. PROF. SCHAFFNER'S PANITHIOITICONTCA. Thc Only i'nnilhiopticonicn. Reserved Scats can bc had at Holmes' Hook Store arter this date. Admission Fin y Cents and One Dollar. LOW GAYLORD, Manuger. JOE H. MACE, QC120 8_ Deners! Agent. C OTILION CLUB RALL WILL ilE GIVEN ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 2TTH INSTANT, AT THF SOUTH CAROLINA HALL. Members desiring Invitations for strangers can obtain thc same rrom LOUIS D. DKSAUSSUHE, Esq., Chairman or thc Committee. Members arc requested to call for their Tickets, at the oillce ol Ute Secretary ns soon ns conve? nient. W. ST. JULIEN JERVKY, oct20 1 ^ Secretary and Treasurer. -Xotirco ju DanUrnutcrj. IN BANKRUPTCY.-IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED "STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA_Ex parte WM. T. SHUMATE and A. BLYTHE, Assignees, In rc JOHN W. GRADY, Bankrupt.-Petition to sell Real Estate, un I non inhered, call In Lien Crcdll ors, Ac.-Notice Ls hereby given to all Creditors hold ing Liens ngalnst thc Estate or JOHN W. GRADY, that they arc required to establish thc saute be? fore W. J. CLAW sos, Esq.. Registrar, at Yorkvllle, S. 0., within fern- dnrs rrom t lie date hereof, or bo barred rrom all benefits or the decree for dis? tribution to bc made In this case. By order or Hon. GEO. S. BRYAN, Judge or said Court. W. T. SHUMATE, 1 A<sl"nceM A. BLYTHE, ! A"M8nees Greenville, S. C., September 15, 1880, octl8 mwfl8_ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. October Term. I860.-In tho matter or WILFRED DyPONT, or Charleston, Bankrupt.-Petition for full and Mnal discharge Ut Bankruptcy.-Ordered. That a hearing bc had on the 27th day of October, 1869, at Federal Courthouse lu Charleston, S. C.; and that all Creditors. Ac, of said Bankrupt ap? pear al said time and place, and show cause, ir any they can, why tho prayer or the Petitioner should not be granted. And that thc second and third meeting or Creditors or said Bankrupt will bo held at thc office or J. C. CARPENTER, Esq., Registrar or First and Sccoud Congressional Dis? trict, S. C., on thc 18th dav or October, A. D., 1869, nt 12 M. By order or thc Court, thc 5th dav or October, A. I). 1800. DANIEL IIOIlLllECK. Clerk or thc District Court or the Uultcil States for South Carolina. nctewit (l^partnerehiM Noticee. NOTICE.-HAVING ASSOCIATED MY Son, JAMES lt. PILING LE, Jr., with mc In nie Factorage and Commission Business, the business will bo carried on In the name of JAMES R. PRINGLE A SON. JAMES lt. PRINGLE. October 1, 1809. octl ticmouiils. REMOVAL.-CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., Factors and Commission merchants, hnvc removed from Accommodation Wharf to Norlh Atlantic Wharf._pets 1 mo THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE REMOVED to the northeast comer or East Bay and Fraser's Wharf, where wu shall bc pleased to sec our friends and offer our weil assorted stock of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, Ac, sept 21 lino CLAClUS A WITTE. ' (Sbncalional. THE EXERCISES OF MRS. BLUM'S SCHOOL will bc resumed on MONHAY, October 4th, at her Residence. Mary street, opposite Eliza? beth. All thc brunches of nu English education taught. Music and French ir desired. - SCpi-28 .financial. "piRST MORTGAGE TWENTY-YEAR SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS .- *. OP THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPANY. PRINCirAI. AND INTEREST PAYADLE IN NEW YORE. These bonds are secured by a FIRST MORT? GAGE ON THE ROAD, inoludlng Its munt and equipment. The Trustees arc JAMES ROBB, of New York; WILLIAM AIKEN and GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, ot South Carolina. This Road ls 105 miles In length, connecting tho Cities of Savannah and Charleston, and ls an Im? portant link of through travel from tho North to Georgia, Florida and thc Guir States. Thc whole Road will be In complete running order by the Qrst of December. This loan ls at thc rate of only $5000 per mlle, which is lesa than tho cost of tho iron, aud ls a drst-class security in every respect. Thcso bonds aro offered for tho present at EIGHTY. CENTS on tho dollar, by thc SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, No. IP Broad street. THOMAS R. WARING, octl3 wfm_Cashier. -gDWARD LOWNDES, BROKER, No. 1 BROAD STREET, Buys and sells on commission, Bonds, Stocks, Bank Bills, and Securities of all kinds. The high? est market prices obtained. . Any information desired, by lotter or otherwise, will bo cheerfully given. Apply as above at No. 1 Broad street, or through Post?nico Box 307. wm also attend to tho Investments of money in larg? and small amounts. ?' REFERENCES.-Wagner, Huger A Co., Reeder A Davis, O. A. Trenhnlm A 8nn, W. c. itto A Co., Thomas E. Waring, Cashier South Carolina Loan and Trust Company; i'olzer. Rodgers A Co., J. D. Aiken and Co., George H. Walter A Co., Cohen, Hanckcl A Co., Andrew Slmonds, President First National Bank. - scpt21 cmos DIO V . ,B ;A R D I N, lt M ISSI O. N MERCHANT, Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, s. v. Prompt attention given-to tho salo or Cotton, Bice and Naval Stores, and Country Produce gen? erally, octa Imo f^T? Stouco, Uniigco, S'c. V ES AT W ll o lt KS A I;E, TUB UNDERSIGNED, SUCCESSORS OF IIOll TON A SHEPHERD, IIAVK RESUMED THEIR Tit AUK IN STOVES, AS WHOLES ALK DEALERS, IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR OTHER 1IUSI NESS, AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY OTHER DEALERS, FACTORS, MERCHANTS AND ALL THE CUSTOMERS OF THE OLD HOUSE WITH THE MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS OF COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND ll HATING 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 AID OF CHIMNEYS IF NECESSARY AND ALL ARE C7ARANTEED TO RAKE PROP? ERLY, IF SET UP AS DIRECTED. THE RANGES ARE UNUSUALLY LOW IN PRICE-HAVE SIX BOILER OPENINGS AND DOUBLE OVENS, THOUGH Birr A SINGLE PIPE, AND NEED NO BRICK-WORK TO SET THEM UP. THE STOCK OF HEATING STOVES EMBRACES CAST-IRON A1R-TICIITS, RUSSIA-IRON AIR TIGHTS, SIX-PLATE OR IIOX STOVES, Ac. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICE WILL BE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION WM. SHEPHERD A CO., No. 2 4 HAYNE STREET, _CHARLESTON S. C.._ JAPANNED TIN- W A lt E AT WHOLESALE. W M. SHEPHERD dr CO. No. 21 HAYNE STREET. S TAMPED TIN-WARE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24 HAYNE STREET. J<MiENCH- RETINNED IRON - WARE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24 HAYNE STREET. Ii E L L E V IL L E COPPER HOLLINO MILLS. AGENTS IN CHARLESTON: WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 34 HAYNE STREET. F Orotlurrj, (Cl)iua, &c. HENCH CHINA . AT IMPORTERS' COST. Now opening n large stock-of French CHINA, I vfe: Dinner Sets, Tea Set?, Breakfast Sets, Toilet Sets, lu plain White, G?hl Bauil ?ntl Decorated. Vases, Spittoons, Ac, Ac, Ac., which will bc sold. Quick sales at Importers' Co3t. it. H. MCDOWELL, Klug and Liberty streets. octl8 mwf3 B 3ii5uraucc. ROOKLYN" LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.$1,300,000 Issues nil kinds of Life and Endowment Poli? cies. Dividends annually In cash. Only Com? pany having the Detlnlte Guaranteed Surrender Value Plan Policies, world-wide. Second to no Company in thc United States ror stability, libe? rality and economy. Otilcc No. 141 Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN W. BUCK, President. WILLIAM M. COLE, Secretary. State Agency No. 35 liroad-street, second door. Local and Canvassing Agents wanted through? out thc Slate. Apply in person or by letter to JAMES G. HOLMES, Jit., General Agent for South Carolina, july 12 mwfdmos Q. U A R D I A N MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Y O R K. OmiANIZRD IN 1850. ALL POLICIES NOX-FORFEITARLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 50 TER CENT. STATEMENT. Polices lu loree.$25.000,000 Assets. 1,500,000 Annual Income.... 800,010 LOSSCS Paid. 600,000 OFFICERS. W. II. PECKHAM. President. WM. T. HOOKER, vice-President. L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. O. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. . DIRECTORS. Hon. John A. Dix, Now York. Hon. James Harper, Firm or Harper A Bros., ex Mayor New York. John J. Crane, President-Bank Republic. Wm. M. Vcrmllyc, Banker,,(Vcrmiiye A Co.) Chas. O. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking . Company. Hon. Ocorgo Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York. Minot C. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney. A- Co. Beru. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sugar Refining Company. , Aaron Arnold, Firm or Arnold, Constable A Co. Richard H. Bowno, Wetmore A bowne, Lawyers. E. V. Haugh wont, Firm E. V. Haugh wont A Co. Wm. Wilke ns, Firm of Wlikeds A Co. Julius ll. Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Goo. W. Cuyler, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. John O. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton II. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third street. . . Edward H. Wright, Nowark, N. J. Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor, W. L. Cogswell, Merchant.' KEIM et ISSERTEL, General Agents for South Carolina and Georgia, onu-c No. 40 Drond street, Charleston, 8. c. Dr. T. REKNSTJERNA, Examining Physician. Jam; ly reto C&rotcrics, Ciqiiovo, &"r. O Ii I) WHISKI K s Tho undersigned lieg lo anni.linn- licit Ihev have been appointed by M CM? rx. HENRY, s. HAN? NIS A CO., or Philadelphia, their Solo Agents tor t IM- SI nu- ??r Smith Curoiiu* for Hie mle of their celebrated ACME X. XX, XXX, XX XX, N Kl "l'A lt. CA HINKT, Ullil oilier blinni* Ol.I) KVK WHIS? KI KS. They also wish to announce thal liter will be in constant receipt or I licit- rnPi'KIt DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PORK ItVK WHISK I KS, direct from I 'i-i 111 ? r v at HnnnlHvllle, llerkrley Couulv, West Virginia 5U hui tels nt the above always on limul. Liberal contractu will be made lor large lots or new Whiskies in bond at Distillery Warehouse. CL Ad CH A wirri:. Customhouse Sanare, N. K. corner ot East llav and 1'raser's Wharf, sepia) mwPmua Charleston, s. c. L OUR! F LOU lt I FLOUK ! Kine, Super and Extra FLOUR of goori quail, T. Kor sale low liy RUDD A lil,AK K. ' _wtiu a_noyce's wtiarr. QOAL I GOA L. ! CO A l. 1 Thc subscribers are anticipating thc arrival of their winter supply of superior lt. A. COAL, for which they ure now receiving orders, and will deliver from wharf at lowest market rates. nt; nu A ULA KB, <>cti9 3_noyce's Wharf. Q OHS, FLOUR AND OATS. s:iO lillis. Northern FLOUR, all grades 750 sacks choice Family und Kxtra Flour, Camp sen Mills. COHN. 2000 bushels Prime While Milting and Western Willie COHN 12500 bushels Prime Western Mixed and Yellow Corn. OATS. 1500 bushels Choleo ltlack Seed OATS 2000 bushels Primo Feeding Oats. For sale by JNO. CAMPSBN A- CO. odis 3 C O R N t CORN! COHN! 3000 bushels primo WHITK AN? WESTERN MIXED COHN, per Sea Cull. For sale low while lauding, hy WEST A J ON KS. oct 18 No. 70 East Hay. C 0 A LI COAL! C 0 A L ! One hundred Inns of BLACKSMITH COAL, or superior ipialllv, Tor sale low IT applied for iinme dlatelv. J>Ctl6J^_CAMERON. HA UK I,KY A_CO. PERUVIAN GUANO, LAND PLASTER AND PUKE HONE DUST. 200 tons No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted pure soo bhls. Nova Scotia ?round Land Plaster 100 bbts. Pure Hone Dust. For sale by QCI13_T. J. KKK H A CO. j^AND PLASTER. 500 barrels LAND PLASTER, III stoic. For sale by OCtta OLNEY A CO. Gt U N N Y CLOT II 100 l?ales, extra weight, in store, and for sale low in lots to suit purchasers, hy E. LAFITTE * CO., No. 20 Ilroad street. oct12_ g ALT! SALT! S A L T ! MOS Sacks Liverpool SALT now landing from Drlilshbark "Dalkeith," direct rrom Liverpool; large sacks and lu Hue order. For sale by T. J. KERK A- CO. oct 12_ .jP LO UR! FLOUR! FLOUR! 100 barrels Choice Family FLOUR. 100 barrels Super Flour. For snlc by oct 12_T. J. KERR Sc CO. ?jgALLANTINE & SON'S PALE ALE. Weekly supplies of thc above superior brand, lu barrels and half barrels. For sale by W. H. CUAFEE * CO., octll imo_No. 207 East Hay Street. BUTTER, CHEESE, BEEF, PORK, CAN ?LES, Ac. 60 packuges Prime to Choice BUTTER SS boxes Factory Cheese 20 half hbls. Fulton Market Dcef io hair bbls. Pig Pork 100 boxes and half boxes P. A G. Candles, 7's, s's and o's. Syrups. Soap, Starch, Potatoes, Flour, Papers, Ac. 200 sacks Liverpool Salt. ALSO, To nrrlve per Steamer Falcon, 10 hhds. Western and Halttmore cured C. R. SIDES. For sale low at RIECKE ft SCHACHTE, oct* No. 143 East Hay. L I B E. _ FRESH DURNT LIME EVERY DAY', IN B?LK OR BARRELS AT TUE LIMEKILNS, - Near Savannah Railroad Wharf. Orders sent direct to tlie Kiln, or to the Stores ou Vendue Hange. sept27 _OLNEY Sc CO. jy? ARENGO CURES FEVER AND AGUE. THE FINEST TONIC IN THE WOHL?. O?TFor sale hy all Druggists. 0. J. LUIK?, Ag-nt, Druggist, "* Corner King and John street, sept 17 3mos_Charleston. S. C. S OLOMON'S BITTERS ARK FOR SALE BY D r s. RAOUL Sc L Y N A H, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS. scptl7 3mos Scaling ill nc I) i nc G. ?r^AMB FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE. Thc only reliable and nrst-class FAMILY* KNIT? TER ever ofTurcd to the public. Over one hun? dred different garments and stitches. Gold and silver Medals nt all the principal Fairs In the United States and Ku rope. Best Hiing for Agents to make money on. For samples and terms ad? dress LAMB KNITTING M. M. CO., sept28 Imo Chlcopce Falls, Mass. D fl liar ella ti cona. O YOU WISH , TO PREVENT YOUR CHILL AND FEVER* sept!! 3mos_USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. rpAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK. THE RURAL CAROLINIAN THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEBLY NEWS, TO NSW Rt-nscniBKRs. ONE YEAR, FOUR DOLLARS._ J),O YOU D E S I R E To be cared of all your Dyspeptic Symptoms f ??PUT Snoa USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS.