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TEK HU OE Tl" ?.or??. THE DAILY NEW.-, b- mall, one yenr M; six months $3; three mo???" *?. ouc ,'lwI,,u 7S CIU"4 Serveit In the city ut Pi****? UHKTS n week, pnya ble to tho carrier? or *ti a year, paid lu advance nt tho oillce. THE Tiii-Wm*'-* NEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays a"1 Saturday*; ono your $3; Hlx mouths $???nd 00 cents ii uioiiih Tor any shorter period. SUUSO?"TIOSS In all eases payable In advance, aud i? P?pcr cont lu tied utter the expiration of thc 'mic paid for. ADVERTISEMENTS.-First insertion 15 cents n Hie; subsequent Insertions io cents a linc. Spe? cial Notices 15 cents a Hue each Insertion, busi? ness Notices 20 cents a linc each insertion. Mar? riage and Funeral Notices One Dollar each. Cuts aud Electrotype Advertisements will ho inserted on thc Fourth Page only. NOTICES of Wuuts, To Rent, Lost nud Found, Doardlng, Aa, not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each Insertion; over 20, and uot exceeding 30 words, 40 cents each insertion; over 33 and not exceeding 40 words, 50 cents each insertion. All announcements to bb published ut these rutes must bo paid for In advauoc. REMITTANCES should bc made by Post?nico Monoy Order or by Express. If Oils cannot bo done, protection agnlnst losses by mall may bo secured by foi rvardlng u draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of thc proprietors of TUE NEWS, or by Bonding tho money In n registered letter. Address RIORDAN', DAWSON A CO., No. 140 East nay, Charleston, 6. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1869. NE WS OE TUE J>AT. -Gold closed In New York yesterday dull and steady nt 30. -Cotton closed heavy and Jc lower. Sales 3200 bales. Middling 2GJc. -Cotton in Liverpool closed quiet and un? changed. Sales 12,000 bales, of which 3000 were for speculation and export. -Les extremes Ises touchent.* The dog has gotten his tail in his mouth. Thc evangeli? cal churches in Boston and vicinity have ap? pointed a committee to extend a public recep? tion to Father Hyacinthe -We are promised still another instalment of the Byron controversy in thc shape of a true account, written by the poet in 181G, of the difficulty between himself and his wife. Tho document is in the hands of Mr. Murray, the great London publisher, und ls announced to contain facts which will set at rest thu ex? citement which M ra. Stowe's urticle caused. -The President .has been In tho receipt of BOvcrnL lottere from prominent men lu the South, asking that ho mako a trip through the Southern States in the carly part of November. He has replied that If his public duties will permit he will visit tho Atlantic soabord Stilles, but that he fears thal lils presence will be required In Washington during thc most ol November. -John Swanson, thc proprietor of an ex? tensive cottou factory nour Stockholm, Swe? den, has jusl purchased 12,500 acres of land in Danklin and Stoddard Counties, Missouri, where he will establish n colony and build n factory, mills, Aa, to carry on thc cultivation and manufacturing of cotton. Tho lund se? lected ls weU adapted to cot ton raising. Dank? lin County will export this season seven to eight thousand bales, and Stoddard about five thousand. The enterprise will give employ meat to thirteen hundred families, part of whom arc on the way from Sweden, and the reniaitider .will soon foUow. -Thc Atlanta Era thus describes tho vehicle which has recen?y boon built In Boston for Bullock, tho carpet-bag Governor of Georgia. R. K. 8. wUl tako notice : "Tho carriage Is'a very substantial one, finished without gaudi ?ossj^t.wlth exquisito taste, and la clcgantly mo?m?tl with gold. On each door ls thc cont of-arms of "Georgia, and across it tho letters lR. B. B.1 twined into a very graceful gold mon? ogram. Tho harness 1B also gold mounted. On the back-band and breeching appears an or? namental gold 'B.;' also on tho blinds mid headstall of tho bridlos. Tho lamps are also gold mounted and the finest wc ever BOW ou a carriage." -The State Department at Washington hus received a paper dated In thc prison of Sun tlago do Cuba, July 20, mid signed by eight Cubans, who nro alleged to have boen subse? quently massacred by tho troops ul Jiguuui. Tho signers say that after hoing examined on a charge of treason and found innocent, they have been Informed that they arc to bc taken as prisoners to Uayamo, In violation of thc law, which forbids tho transfer of a prisoner from his own jurisdiction to another, and of the order of General Caballero do Roda*, ac? cording to which they should, in case of its being thought advisable still to hold them, have been placed nt his disposal. They do not fear the result of u fair trial, but they fear the murderous violence of their guards on thc lonesome road to Baynmo. They ask the con? suls of England, France, Prussia and thc Uni? ted States, whom they address, to Intercede for them with thc Governor, and, In casu any calamity befall tho signers, to report, tho fact to their respective governments. Tho paper was flied In the archives of tho British Consu? ?late, and the correctness of the copy Is certl ? fled by tho consular roprcsentallvoB ot thc sev? eral nations. -A very lively timo was had at the New York Gold Room Saturday, the occasion being Mr. Jordan's report of the condition of thc Ex? change Bank. His remarks woro delivered in a vehement manner and interspersed with curses and obsceno language. Tho bank, ho said, was willing to lose $200,000 In order to compromise thc claims of certain creditors, and ho thought that, after such a liberal ofTer, the. brokers ought not start a now clearing house, should thoy do so, ho would consider them "too d-d moan to live." He referred to tho generosity of tho bank In advanc? ing $4,000,000 to tho street dining the re? cent panic, an act willoh, he snltl, saved many firms from nbsoluto ruin. Mr. Jordnn thought that pn Wednesday hu could make a definite statement ol' thc affairs of thc bank, and asked that ho might bo granted time. Tb" go no ral feeling seems to be In favor of Mr. Jo dan, mid thu impression prevails to a very grb?t extent that If allowed lo go on In his own way, without legal Interference, hu will bo able to bring tho bank out of Its diffi? culties. A meeting of thc creditors of tho bank WAS held, and a paper was drawn up, lo the effect that those signing it would tako no legal steps towards forcing tho bank Into bank? ruptcy for ten days. This was signed by all present, and n committee of five was appointed to circulate lt among tho creditors generally for their signatures. It ls believed that at least nlnety-flvo per cont, ol thc creditors of the bank will sign IL During thc mcotlng lt was announced that the injunction against tho bank had boen so modified as to allow thu re? ceiver to collect monoy dno tho bank and to effect settlcmcnta In all cases where he could do BO advantageous y for the bank. -Twelve ladles appeared to contest the prizes for equestrianism at tho Decatur, III., horse fair last week, ono of whom, Sallie Wil? kinson, of Nyantlc, hod her saddle removed, and mounted bare-back, just before the horses wore sent off for a scrub race. Tho word was given, and In an Instant every horse was under full run, the ladies were applying tho whip, and- thc air was filled with hats, ribbons, laces, ulm iiAiiio wiuvii uui u nv IHWV ?JU u racv track. Th? m nhl of Nyantic {rave her black liorso ilio whip, and soon passed thc rear horses, uml then thc middle (troup, und was lu tho ucl of taking thc loud when her horse stumbled und fell upon the grass at thc edge ol'the tnuk. She was up before him, how? ever, and had hold of his bridle, whoa lour or live tuon sprang over thc guard and held him white slio mounted from Ute ground. As tho horses were nearing the grand stand tho Indy riders cut Imf air with ?-neb swiftness thal their long skirts Heated over tho backs of Ute horses. Tor some distance now no Change had taken place, each doing her level best, ex? cept with the Nyantic maid on the hare-buck stood, who quickly took advantage ot tho dear i space on Hie pole side, and rapidly passiug one aller another, came under the string nook und-ncck with the third horse, and only a length ol' tho lead. Thc young men cheered und yelled; the yoting ludios applauded willi their fans and kerchiefs, wittie thc tears ran down their pretty checks; Hie old people, lu many cases, embraced each oilier in their Joy, while thc thick tongue.', lu their .choking throats murmured in broken syllables, ?'Nyantic !" As she rode back on her foaming steed, all covered with dirt by lils fall, and lier dollies torn almost In shreds, tho grand stand re? sounded with the cheers of thirty thousand voices, and the surrounding groves prolonged Hie echo. Promises to Pny. If a moro consummate humbug than Sen? ator Charles Sunnier cnn he found in this country, he ought to he produced. Until then, wo Bluill humbly confess that the Bay Slate has put on exhibition our greatest nat? ural curiosity III finance and politics. Take for illustration Iiis conduct in tito Alabama case, which bte recent speech at Worcester naturally recalls. Mr. Sumner manipulated this case, ostensibly in the Interest of inter? national right, but really to wring tho larg? est practicable umount from England for her prompt recognition of the defacto Con? federate Government. The reader will rc mombcr how ho sent off Mr. Reverdy John? son with hts blessing; how ho prepared his way in England by a letter of the high? est commendation to Mr. John Bright ; how he warmly approved of the Johnson-Claren? don treaty, as "T/te Nation" testifies; und finally, how ho mado an unexpected holt, and, like Oliver in tho story, threw the Eng? lish poorhouse into n forment or rage by . "asking fur more." Tho secret of this ter? giversation and extravagance was simple enough: Mr. Sumner wanted to fill tho treasury with English gold, and thc more of it thc better. But now that he wants Cuhu ito forgets thc Alabama speech, anti lakes thc precise ground upon which England stands in scir-justiflcatiou against his own charges. After thc shrewd remark that "there is a maturity wherein colonies, like "fruits, drop from thc parent tree"-(was the hint intended for Canada nlso ?)-ho said, that tho Cuban belligerents may properly bc "recognized ns a (fe facto government "when llioy have cities, towns, a govern "ment, ports, tribunals of justice and prize ' 'courts/" True enough, moat sapient sen? ator; hut what then becomes of your Ala? bama claims ? It Is amusing to see thc contortions of tiic senator over his flnanciul puzzle Ile cov? ets thc golden key of the Antilles, he sym? pathizes with thc Insurgents, and be cannot grasp the coveted prize unless ho induces thc Republicans to recognize them as bel? ligerents. This problem is easy enough Uo recognition, no Culm. But then, if there bo recognition, either the Alabama claims must bo discredited, or, demanding under di sud vu n tnge payment from Great Britain, wc must pay Spain in liko manner for thc damages we indict. upon her property and commerce. No wonder the senator bites his nails and grund iles: "We must wait." But the people will not wait always. They get tired after awhile of tricks of expedi? ency and flowers of rhetoric. They desire something more than Mr. Boutwcll's assu? rances and Mr. Sumner's Huent declamation. Woe to the Republican party if they do not make n better provision for the country at tiic next session of Congress-if they do"hot institute prompt and. efficient measures to lighten and to equalize thc crushing hurdci. Of luxation ! A Prophet Without Honor. Mr. City Attorney Corbin-State Senator and United Stutca District Attorney-de? cides that the Harbormaster's fees provided for by city ordinance cannot he legally col? lected, and Unit the ordiimuco authorizing them is unconstitutional and void. Consi? dering Hint lt was Mr. Corbin who did most of tho dirty work In putting Hie present Mayor and Aldermen in their seals, it was to bc expected that bis decision would be received with profound respect. But Coun? cils are woefully ungrateful. When tho opinion was road a motion was nt once adopted to go on with tho collection of foes, and Alderman Barrow said: "Ile wns sur? prised thnt tlie man whom Council lind 1 'elected aa its attorney should have written "s?ch an opinion. A blind man could sec "how clear thc law was upon tho dues upon "tonnage." It is bivi enough for a lawyer to havo his official opinion treated as so much waste paper, hut how does Mr. Corbin feel when his legal lore is laughed to acorn by Alder? man David Barrow ? Kngltsh Sparrow? for our Sea Island*. Our sea islands are yearly devastad by caterpillars, and while many moans for their destruction have been suggested, the Eng? lish sparrow has escaped notice. It is well known that two years ago tho Blinde trees of Now York and Boston were infested with worms, which gave great annoyance by dropping on person" passing under them. Tho English sparrev was suggested ns tho certain rem edy, and as an experiment, a few wore imported, which rapidly increased In numbers, and completely cured the evil, so that now it is a raro occurrence for a worm to be soon in either of those cities. Those pretty and sprightly little bin's can be easily imported from Liverpool at an in sign! Il cant cost, by any of tho steamers of our regular line, would rapidly increase, and in a very few years bo in sufficient numbers to do se? rious injury to the destructivo caterpillars. Our climate being mild, they would not need any of the household protection given thom al tho North, and they being small insignifi? cant birds would be secure from destruction by negroes, who also would soon learn their groat uaefutoeas. It would ba well for our planters to give tba introduction of these birds their attention, Alli.' bOUIIIVIIK' VlIIIV? IllL'.'l, A paragraph goiig tho rounds of tho Soul horn press, professing lo cxpluln Hie reason of lira appointment of Georgians to represent South Carolina in tho Louisville rjoiiiliicrclul Convention, does not show thu Imo reason for what, under the circum? stances, wns n generous und proper pro? ceeding. Tlie following gentlemen were del?gales from Charleston lo thc convention nt Louis? ville: Wm. Mntthlcsson, E. E. Davis, J. 1). Womnck and P. C. Davis. They arrived nt Louisville after Hie standing committees hud been unpointed, and fourni Hint their places lind been lilied by Georgians, who hud vol? unteered to represent thc Pnlmclto State in thc unavoidable absence of her own people. Thc Charleston delegates wore expected to arrive soon after the organization of Hie con? vention, und ns (ho Georgians were anxious thiit Its next session should lie held in Charleston they were determined Hint South Carolina should have a voice in council ami debate. Tor this our warm thanks nrc due lo tho citizens of our Bister State. When Hie Charleston delegates arrived they were cordially welcomed, especially by tho Georgin delegation, who assured thc now comers tliiit. they lind dono their liest to give ndequulc expression,. in thc convention nml in committee) to what were believed to he tho most Importna! Interests of our city nnd State. Thc Charleston delegation thank? ed them warmly for what they lind done, anti assured them Hint thotr conduct wouhl boh heartily approved of by Hie commercial men of South Carolina mid Charleston. Tho delegation from this city served upon only ono committee-that to tlx the pince where thc next session of thc convention should bc held. Upon consultation with th. Georgia delegation, and with others, they found thul Charleston hud not Strength enough to obtain ii decisive vote in her fa? vor, nml gave their votes to Cincinnati, which city was ullitnntely chosen. Thc delegates from thc West nnd Soutli expressed much grntilicatioti In learning that Charleston hail had a larger trade this fall than in any previous season since thc war. They hoped timi she would allaiii Hie commercial Importance which was lier due, and only regretted that they had not thc pleasure of meeting a largor delegat ion from this Stute. We (loutit not Hint what our contempo? rary, the Courier, is pleased to call "a wild "goose chase,*' will largely, though indi? rectly, benctit thc commercial reputation of Charleston. .financial. D W A RD LOWNDES, E UROKF.lt, Ka 1 nitOAI) STREET, Utiys and sells on commission. Ronds. Stocks, Hunk Rills, nnd Securities of all kinds. Thc high? est market prices obtained. Any information desired, by lotter or otherwise, will bo cheerfully given. Apply as above nt No. 1 llroad street, or through Post?nico box 307. Will also attend to the Invest incuts of money In large und small amounts. REKEKRNCES_Wagner, Huger A Co., Reeder A Davis, G. A. Trcnliohn A Son, W. C. lice A Co., Thomas E. Waring, Cushier South Carolina Loan and Trust Company; Pebter, Rodgers A Co., J. I). Aiken and Co., (Icorgo II. Walter A Co., Cohen, 1 buick. ! A Co., Andrew Slmonds, President First National Rank. scpl2l 2mos nao Cost ants .found. ' T OST AND FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU i Li have lost any Hiing, make it known to tho public through this column. The rata for t wentr wordB or less, cacti Insertion, ls 26 cents, ir paid In advance. _ FOUND, A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOO, which thc owner can havo by proving property and puylng expenses. Applv nt No. 37 Hay ne street. oct21 1* ff?opartncrei)ip Notices. NOTICE.-HAVING ASSOCIATED MY Son, JAMES lt. PRINGLE, Jr., with me In my Fnctoragc nnd Commission nosiness, the business will be carried on In thc name of JAMES R. PRINGLE A SON. JAMES R. PRINGLE. October l, 1869. octl Ucmonalfj. DUS. DESAUSSURE ic SON HAVE RE? MOVED their (lillee mid Residence to Nr. 104 Droud street, north side, two doors enst of 1 King street._petal tutliso REMOVAL.-CLAGHOKN, HERRING & CO., Factors and Cominlsslun merchants, have removed from Accsmmoilutlju Wharf to North Atlantic Wharf. octa lino REMOVAL.-MRS. DAWSON HAS RE MOVED to No. 164 Meeting street, where she wilt continuo to do UAUFFEKINO, nt tho lowest terms. tutlr** octio REMOVAL.-THE OFFICE OF THE Guardian Mutual Life Insurance Company has been moved from No. 265. King street, oppo? site Hasel, to No. 40 BROAD STREET, north side, between Church and State. KRIM A ISSERTBL, Gcnernl Agents. octie stntha _. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE REMOVED to tho northeast comer of East liny nnd Fraser's wharf, where we shall bo pleased to see ou r friends and offer oor well assorted stock of | GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TOHACCO, Ac, sept 21 imo CLACIU8 A WITTE. ?oarbing. BOARD.-ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN can obtain BOARD In a private family on very reasonable terms, on application to thia ornee. ootie tuthtufl* intentional. MRS. G. W. ALEXANDER WILL RE? OPEN her School for Dancing, at tho Ma? sonic Hull, corner ef King and Wentworth streets, on MONDAY, Novoraber 1. ; -, Moura for Class Instruction at 4 and 8 P. M. Soirees every alternate SATURDAY NIUHT. For terms, Ac., apply at her residence, No. ll Cora ing streut. _octis nitho THE EXERCISES OF MRS. BLUM'S SCHOOL will bo resumed on MONDAY, October 4tli, nt her Residence. Mary street, opposite Eliza? beth. All tlic brunettes or an English education taught. Music und Fr euch if desired. scpt20 _ttcjonrto.__ FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE pntd for the arrest and lodgment In thc Wulterboro' Joli, follet?n County, ol ono B. R. STRAWBRIDGE, for whom I am security on an administration limul. Ho lins absconded with tho effects of thc said estnie. Ho ls believed to bo working on thc brunswick Railroad, Georgia, ns a carpenter. Thc above reward will bo paid by thc Hherltr upon the dollvcry of the said STRAW? BRIDGE to him. THOMAS A. OARV1N. 0CI7 th3* D tailoring, &c. ORBAUM & JURS, MERCHANT TAILORS, Have removed to No. 147 KING street, five doors below their former stand, where they wlU be pleased to see their former patrons and friends, and tho public generally. Mr. Jurs ho? Just returned from tho North with a large and well selected stock or Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Beavers, Coatings, Doeskins, CoHSlraercs and vestings. ALSO, \ Uno assortment or Gents* Furnishing Ooods, which will he sold at a very small profit. Gentlemen in waut nf any of tho above articles will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. octll mth gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and for sale by Dr. IL BABB, oots Ho; 181 Meeting street. IDnnto. \X7"ANTS OK ALL KINDS CAN BK T T mtMlO known to ?verybutty Ut this column at the rate of ii cent* for twenty wonts or less, neb Insert lon, if paM In advance. ^llANcFl-OK A SITUATION.-V MAN V,' will rocommeutleil, acnaalnled with .thc crockery business in an its departments, whoic anleanti retail, will b im ora good tri tuut lon by Utldrvaalni; Kc\ box No. 21, Macon, (ia. OC121 O'* \]|7"ANTi;i). AltOYAHOl;T lt? Y KAUS IT otii for a country siore. KefercnecH quired und elven. Apply ut li. l.oitKN'/T'scigur Sion-. IIC121 I* TETANTEl>, WET KURSK, IMMKDIATK >T LY. Churactcr und health required. Good wages paid. Appt.- at this onie. i>cl2l_ .^TTVNTKDTA^COMI'KTKNT WAITING VV MAN. Recommendations required. Ap ply ut northwest corner Vanilerliond and Thomas HI reel H. _ ?_nc 121 I "\"f/"ANTED, >WJo7)I) COOK. ALSO A |V competent House Servant; both must bo white. Apply ut northeast comer of Qraen und College streets._oetil I? WANTED, HY. A STEADY, INDUS? TRIOUS MAN AND WIFE, white, without family, a sltuution; will make themselves ?enc nilly useful; country tireferreil. Apply to W. 0. P., at this oltlee._oct2l 1? \KTANTED, A S A I. E S M ?~? ?~N YT Charleston to cull on (?rocera. Address, J. A. C. .1 HUN 1 Ntl 11 AM, ?altimore, Mnrvland. UCI21 1_ WANTED, A WOMAN (WITHOUT children) of good ( hnrucl er and capacity, lo do tho washing for n family. Apply nt No. 20 (leorgo street. oct2l a WANTED TO PURCHASE, A PLAT? FORM SCALE, that will weigh 2000 pounds. Address -Seules, P; O. Hox No. 18._petal 3 WANTED TO HIRE, A COMMODIOUS Dwelling House. Address, stating rent and location, Key llnx No. 33. octlu tnthsl* ' TITANTED, EVERVBODY TO KNOW TT that they can buy 2 pound Can TOMA? TOES at WILSON'S Oroccry nt $1 wo per dozen, lu S dozen lots._oct 12 tilths ?VXJANTED, A GOOD COOK AND WAIT? TT INUMAN, to whom liberal wages will bc given, (?omi references required us to quallllcn Hons and character. Apply at No. 7 George street, nc t20 2_ _ WANTED.-TO HIRE, AN ACTIVE AND capable Cook, Washer a:id Ironer, white or colored, for a family of two. Apply at Dr. CAUIJKH'H Apothecary Store, corner of Meeting und Society streets. oct20 3 WANTED, TO PURCHASE A COM PLETE copy of the U. S. CENSUS for I8U0. Apply, stutlug price, to " CENSUS," DAILY NEWS OFFICE. oct7 \*C"TANTED, A'SITUATION AS CLERK, Tv in a Wholesale Drug store, or n large Re? lau anil Prescription Drug Sturc. No objection to go In the country. Will expect but n small com? pensation ul iii si. Thc applicant is a graduate of the South Carolina Medical College. Address M. P.. through the Post?nico. oeto 110 DRUGGISTS.-A PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, of twenty-live years'experience, extensively ami favorably known throughout thc State, and can influence n large trude, wishes n situation in a Wholesale Drug House, or a large Udall mid Prescription Drug Store. Doth city mid coitutrv rererenccs given. Address "Rcfu gce," Pox Ba, Yorkvlllc, 3. C._oclS lino* ANTED, A-H 0 U S E , NEAR THE central part of thc cltv, containing five or six rooms, willi good outbuildings und water. Address 1), al this omeo._septa TTTANTBD, EVERYIIODY TO KNOW TT that JOH PltlNTINd of nil kinds, plain an I oriuiuieutul, ls executed promptly lu the neatest style anil a; the lowest New York prices, nt TlIK NEWS Job lillico, No. 141? EAST HAY. Call and examine thc seale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere. WANTED-AGENTS-$100 TO S250 per month, everywhere, mule nnd fcmnlc, to introduce th? gcuulue Improved COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This ninchlne will stitch, bern, fell, tuck quilt, cord, bind, brnld and embroider in u most superior manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted for five \onrs. Doth upper und under-feed styles. We will pay $1000 fur any machine that will sow stronger, more nenin dui. 01 more clastic scums tima ours. It makes the real elastic lock-stitch. Every second stitch can bo cut aud still thc cloth cannot be pained apart without tearing lt. Wc pay Agents from $100 to f 2.">u per month and expenses, or a commission from winch twice' Hint amount can bc made. OED. McRATHIlON A CO.. Nashville, Tenn. CAPTION-PUBM he Iraposcrt upon by oilier parties palmluj- orr worthless cast-iron ma? chines under the same nsmu or otherwise. Ours ls the only comillie and really apretleal cheap ma? chine manufactured.. SCpt22 Imo* PAO ?0 lient. HOUSES, FARSIS, STORES, ROOMS, Ac, now vacant, can readily be rented by mi vc-rt laing them in this column. The rate ls 25 cents for twenty words or less, each insertion, if paid In udvancc.. e ? _ FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, WITH' or without bonni. No. 46 East Dav. near the nattery. W. T. MCDONALD. cct.lt? mO RENT. TWO FRONT AND TWO X bnck Rooms, pleasantly situated In Meeting street. For particulars, apply at No. 33 liroad street._octlP tutli2? 110 HE NT, RESIDENCE NORTH SIDE of Wentworth, three doors from King, re? cently painted and repaired. Six largo square rooms. Applv to JULIUS L. MOSES, No. - 11 road st iee!._octu thstuf TO RENT, FOR OFFICES OR OTHER? WISE, front Shop sud Second Floor nf No. i?2 llrnad street, between King und Meeting. A. MCCONKEY. oct-m 3? T) AK ERY TO RENT. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN, lu thc growing Town of FLORENCE, S. C. A complete UAKERY with all tho fixtures or a salesroom, Ac The establishment ls nearly new aud hus doue a fine business. To a Goon RKEAD und CAKE RAKER this ls really a good chance to make money. On thc premises are three good and comfortable sleeping apartments. To an approv? ed tenant, tho entire establishment will bo rented on reasonable terms. The railroad facilities are not equalled in any part of tho State, and the citizens arc anxious to soc a GOOD HAKBK take charge. For further Information, apply to JOHN WILY, Florence, 8. C._octis 6 TO RENT, TWO SQUARE ROOMS, dressing-room and kitchen, with n large piazza ou second floor; water on tito premise*. Apply nt No. 20 Hasel street,_octis 4* TO RENT, A FINE STORE WITH FIX? TURES for a grocery and bar-room, corner Longitude Lane and East Hay. To an approved tenant rent will bc $10 per month. .Also, six largo square Rooms, with Arc pisces, bnck piazzas nnd cistern water on every story. Tho rooms will bc rented singly If preferred. Inquire of Mr. ROSE, 011 tiie premises._ octis ROOMS Ta RENT.-THREE UNFUR? NISHED rooms In a residence pleasantly situ ited in tho western part of the city. Terma moderate. For further particulars, apply af H? Il Doughty street. ou 12 REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL PRO? PERTY of any kind may bc advertised for salo In this column, at thc rute nf 23 cents for twenty words or Iras, each Insertion, If paid In advance. HORSES AND MULES.-TO ARRIVE about the 20tb, an extra lot of young broke MULES and HOUSES, and for sale at tho subscrib? er's Stables. P. WEST. oct io PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A GREAT KARO A IN.-One snail Cylinder TAY? LOR PRESS In complete repair, lt has been but little used, and IS sold simply because tho presen t owner has no ose for lt. The slzo of thc bcd of | the Press Is forty-four by fifty-eight Inches. Bald Press will be sold ut a great bargain if applied for at once, as the roora lt occupies ls wanted for other purposes. Address? Box No. 3705 New York Post?nico. sept20 J V . BARDI Nt COMMISSION MERCHANT, Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, ?. v. Prompt attention given to the sale or Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores, and Country Produce gen orally._., _octs imo O ? I 8 MoLAIN, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. No. 48 BROAD ST R K HT. Charleston, 8. C. Stocks, Bonds and Oold bought, carried and sold short In New York Oily. Particular attention paid to the' purchase and sale or ali kl ads of Southern Securities. oats Xttectiugo. UNION KILWINNING LODGE, No. 4, A. K. M.-Tho Regular Monthly Commun. rall?n of tills Lodge will lu- holden at Masonic Hall. Tins (Thursday) Kv KN INC. 'Rsl Instant, ut 7 n'clock precisely. Thc Candidates f?r thc F. c. Deinve will i>e punctual. Dy order w. il. ADAM t:. (URSON, oul?l Secretary. MASONIC KA I lt ASSOCIATION.-TIHS Rcgohir Meet In? or th" Masonic Hair As. Hoclatlon will bo held Tins KVKNTNU. at half-past 7 o'clock. Presiding oniccra <>r Subord?nalo Lodges, Chapters and Coiniiiundcrics, ure carn emly requested lo bc present, ns buslncaa of lin* portant e will be brought belora thu Association. Thc drawing tor Tables will take pince at ibis meeting. lt. K. DROWN. Secretary. oct.il_ X7-O?NG AMERICA PIKE COMPANY. J. An Extrn Meeting will be held Tins EVKN IMI, nt Market Hall, ut hair-past 7 o'clock. Ilusl i.ess or Importance. Itv order. . J. S. WKSTENHDRFF, octal * Secretary. STONEWALL KIRK ENGINE COMPANY. Attend the Regular Monthly Meeting of your Company, at the Hall or Hook and Ladder Company, No. 2, Wciitworlli-strcct, THIS EVEN INU, at quarter-past 7 o'clock precisely. Hy order. WM. (1. MILLER, octal Secretury. NIAGARA FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, No. 8.-Attend au extra meeting of yourCotn pany THIS KVKNISO. ul your Hughie House, ut 7 o'clock. Hy order. J. M. HOLLOWAY, octal* Secrelnry. SOCIETY FOR TUE RELIEF OF THE Widows aud Orphans of the Clergy or the Protestant Episcopal Church In South Carolina. Thc One Hundred and seventh Anniversary will bc held on WRONRSDAT, tho 27th Instant, at I o'clock, at the Mansion House, broad street. E. HORRY FROST, oct 10 tuthsmtuwO Secretary. iUiscellctneous. QBNTRAL WHARVES. These well known WHARVES, ndjoinlng the New customhouse u.V.' now lu complete order and ready to accommodate vessels of any draft which eau enter this har mr. The warehouse and wharf | room are very commodious and convenient for thc storage of Cotton and <>: her merchandise, and being under clllclent management, our custom? ers can feel assured or prompt attention to their business ut moderate charges. Tun first-class OFFICES to rent. Apply to od 14 Ihstun* C. A. TRENHOLM. Jr.. Agent. 0 OWNERS OF PINE LAND, TURPENTINE-MAKE RS, Ac. T Tlic undersigned have Just published a Pamph? let describing their new untented process of I making Turpentine; by which three times as much ls produced ns by thc ordinary mode, and thc very finest qualities br Rosin made, If proporly distilled, throughout thc season. We have hud lt In successful operation thc past season near Georgetown, S. C. Address MORGAN A PUDIOOK, Georgetown, S. C. Pamphlets at Tim CHAUI.KSTON NEWS and Courier oOlccs, and ut Shackclford Sc Kelly's. ocilfl tuthso_ JJ O YOU WISH TO PREVENT" YOUR CHILL AND FEVER septl7 3mos USE SOLOMON'S RITTERS. /J1AKE TIME HY THE FORELOCK. THE RURAL CAROLINIAN AMI THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEHLY NEWS, TO NEW SLTlSCKinKllS. _ONE YEAR, FOUR DOLLARS. |Q O 'YOB DESIRE To bc cured or all your Dyspeptic Symptoms f scpti7 3mos USE SOLOMON'S RITTERS. Orjirts ano irurnisljing ?oobs. j^vi'^NrrB"> Fl I O'- ETi THOMAS H. BLACKWELL Is constantly receiving additions to his Large Assortment ol' M E N.S ' PURNI 8 fl I Nfl GOODS. His Intimate relations with Importing Houses st the North enables him to sell thc Uest Goods at less limn New York prices. TUP. LATEST STYLES OP SCARFS, TIES. COLLARS. HOSIERY. HAND KKKCHKIEFS, UNDERWEAR, Ac. RAJOU'S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. Hie Quaker City Fine Shirt, ready made aud to order. All goods marked In PLAIN FIGURES, ANO ONB PRICE TO ALL. NO. 219 KING STREET, sept22 6mos Ono door below Market. -fine Slrts. Q H R O M O S I Thc largest and finest assortment or CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS t ANO ENGRAVINGS, Ever brought to this city, now on exhibition and tor sale at New York prices, at QUINT!v Sc CO.'S Photograph Gallery, No. 201 Kin- street, , Charleston, 8. C. PHOTOGRAPHS. PHOTOGRAPHS taken In every sty le. Entire satisfaction in all casca guaranteed. QUINBY & CO. ocU imo rJIHE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SHIRTS. 8SSSSS>-vSSS.<sSSSSS S8SSSSSSSSSSSSSS ss ss SS ? i ss ss sp SS THE SS as - ss SS STAR SS ss ss SS SHIRTS SS SS ss SS AND COLLARS, SS SS SS SS SS SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. 88 SS SS SS SS SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. 88 |i 88 BS SS SS SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. 88 SS SS SS SS SS MEN'S 88 SS SS BS PURNISHINO GOODS 83 SS BS 88 AND SS SS 86 SS UNDERWEAR. SS SS SS . BS SS BSSSSS8SSS8S8S88 Don't forget tho place, THE STAR SIGN, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL* MtlSBAO FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (8AUTON1NH.) They are purely vegetable, safe an 1 sore. The best in ase. For sale by Dr. n. BA KR, No. Ul Meeting street, oct? Wholesale Agent. QVmnecmcnto. nETUKN Ob Till-: MONARCHS. FOU ONE WEEK ONLY, rms EVENING, OCTOBER ai, latin. SK I Fl' A Ci A Y LO lt D'S MINSTRELS AMI DOUBLE BRASS HAND. Twenty Distinguished Artist*. K.n-li selected for lils specialties ?uni original Acts, Even*, iiiin? .strictly ami entirely new. Its coital never liefure seen in Mils elly. PROF. SUIIAFFNKli'S I'ANITIIIOPTICONICA. Tlie Only l*uiiithloptic?iiica. Reaerveil Heall can lie iiu<i ut Holmes' ltmik Store after nils date. Admission Fifty outs ami Ono Dollar. LOW i;.\ Y l.i ?lt 11. Malinger. JOH ll. MACK. <>ci20 8 . llcneral Agent. iUiUincrn, innen t&oobs, &t. jy/^K.S. FINLAY, No. 4.V7 KING STREBT 0PPO8ITK OITADRL QRKKN, Would respectfully announce to her Customers and Ladles generally. Hint ?lie lum this day open ed u new nnd fashionable assortment of thc Inlest styles er FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY, Consisting in part of: LADIES' DRESS BONNETS, ROUND HATS, In Heaver, Velvet nnd Satin. Also, a full assortment or STRAW GOODS Her variety nf Trimmings embraces tho choicest French und American FLOWERS, Velvets, Rib buns mid Lncos. In all cases, satisfaction guaranteed. oct21 3 jyj-ADEMOISICLLE ESTELLE HAAS No. 194 KINO STREET, Respectfully Informs thc Ladies thnt she will open this day, Mst instant, a handsome assort? ment O? FALL AND WINTER BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS AND RIBBONS. AISO, Fine FRENCH CORSETS, Satins nnd Velvets for liltf . Dress Trimmings._octa Ihsltis jyj^R S . H~. WATTS, No. 274 KINO STREET. Will open this day n run nssortinent of F A L I, A ND WINTER MILLINERY, CONSISTING OK Velvet.Satin nnd Straw BONNETS, Beaver, SatUi nud Straw Flats, Boys' lints, Fentbers, Flowers. Ribbons nnd Laces. DRESS OOODS, Silk*. Poplins, And Plaids. Arabs and Light SHAWLS, VuloclenncH Sets, Linen nnd Crape Sets, Kid Cloves. Infants' CLOAKS anti CAPS, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, And Corsets. A full assortment of Mrs. Moody's CORSETS FOR INVALIDS. oct 10 _i_tnth.1 L LINER Y GOODS. M1 A COMPLETE STOCK OF FINE MATERIALS IS NOW OPENED, Which will bc made In thc BEST MANNER AND LATEST STYLES, FOR FALL AND WINTER. All Orders promptly filled. - sass?. M. J. BOOTH, No. 420 King street. od 19 a tulhsSmoa_ jp ALL OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS, AT MRS. M. J. ZERNOW'S, No. 304 KING ST. Having Just returned from New Y'ork, would re? spectfully call thc attention of thc Ladles toa large and handsome assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, including Dress Trimmings and Paper Patterns. Cloaks on hand and made to order. Dressmaking attended to as usual. Country orders solicited and promptly Ulled. oct 14 3 tuths3raoa dry (SOO?JS, &r. QPEOIAL DRY GOODS 'N?T?C?," Thc subscriber, formerly or the firm of FOGAR T1ES A STILLMAN, takes this opportunity lo an? nounce that he has commenced business on lils Individual account, In tho NEW STORE, No. 281 Kixo STREET, West side, fourth door below Wentworth street. Where he will keep a well assorted stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, Ac, Ac. By arrangements recently made, I am prepared to offer Inducements to tho Ladles and former customers of tho old firm. New Goods aro being constantly received, and will bc sold at the lowest market prices. I solicita call nnd examination of the Stock by allthe friends or tho old Arm, and trust, by per? sonal attention, to glvo entire satisfaction. ALFRED R. STILLMAN, No. 281 King Street, Fourth door below Wentworth street, octis mtuths-i S Geming ittnerjincs. B W I N ? ; >'M AC HI N E S Th*! placo to buy S E W I bj? MACHINES Is where you have a oholco of styles or different makers. I have tho best singlo and double-thread Ma? chines now before tfie public. THE WILLCOX A GIBBS' SILENT MACHINE Attn TUF. ' "WEED" P. F. LOCK- STITCH Are tho simplest and most reliable Machines made. Every Maclune ls warranted to glvo satis? faction, or lt will bo exchanged for other kinds. AU kinds of Sewing neatly and promptly done. Orders taken for all first class Sewing or Kniting Machines, Needles, Oil, Thread, Bilk, Ac. REPAiRINO as usual. D. B. HASELTON, mayl atuthly_No. 307 King street. J AMB FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE. The only reliable and first-class FAMILY KNIT? TER ever offered to the pubUc. Over one hun? dred different garments and stitches. Gold and Silver Medals at all the principal Fairs In the United Sutes and Europe. Best tiing for Agents1 to make money on. For samples and terms ad* dress LAMB KNITTING M. M. CO., neptSS imo Cblcopee Falls, Mass. gil AM FOGING AND HAIR C UTTING. LAMBS AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable rates? Send orden to W. E. < MARSHALL, Barber, apruu No. al Broad street, (ap stairs.) (?roccvicG, i'iqnors, %V"c. ]. 1 V K lt r <> <> h s A L T : looo sucks LIVEItPOOL SALT lumliug. and for d ??iii! low by m QCtiil 4 IIKMtY COI?A A CO. / i o A I. ! c o A i. : <; o A i, : ^? XU I..ns IlOHl . 111 n 111V ur.l) ASH COA I?. K.gg ;iini Slow sizes, tu arrive per Schooner John A. Uliniii, nom Philadelphia. IS \ AHO. tlKt) ASH t:o.\l" Bjfir, stove ami Chestnut sl/.es. , wane Ash Lump coal for steam ami Foundries. munnin..us l.iim|i Coal I ir Tullin- use. All for salo at the lowe ,i rales, liv ll. F. HAKKit A t'O.i Cuni Ynnl, oct21 3 _ No. *2o cuiiiiierluiiil street. Q <) K K A I' O A T! .'.ooo bushels WHITK CORN, per Schooner \ rail', ni Ila? wu's \\ liai I. For sale low while lauding by WKST A JUNKS, octal No. -ii Hast Hay. D I?M1J0HNS, BOTTLES, FLASKS, &c. oooo Ocrmnn DKMIJOHNS, various sizes 60 gross Bottles anil Flasks SO casks anil boxes bottled Ale nn<l Purler 10 casks French Claret Wine 100 cases French bottled Reer i?oo lbs. Smoking Tobacco io M Cigars oo bbl?. Acme Philadelphia Whiskey li bills. Bourbon Whiskey. On consignment ami for stile low by net 14 2tuth4 CLACIUS A WITTE. QOFFEE, PEPPER, SPICK, &c, &c. so bags RIO, LAOUAYRA nnd JAVA COFFEE 10 bags Pepper nnd Spice SO hois. Relined Sugars 20 hhds. and 30 bids. \s , l. Molasses mid : 'gar 30 bids. Cider, W. W. and French Ylnegnr 50 nols, and half bids. Mnckercl rs) boxes mid bnskcts imported olive Oil 75 eases French Urandy Cherries 100 eases ('awned Conds 40 boxes Chewing Tobacco. ! or aale by CLACIUS A WITTE. 0C114 2tUth4_ "?flNE, BRANDY, WHISKEY, Ac. 50 casks SHERRY, MADEIRA nnd PORT WINHS o-l nnd 6-8 casks French Urandy 10 ensks Holland Oin, Scotch Whiskey nnd W. I. Rum Domestic Brandy, Rum, flin, Corn and Beelined Whiskey. For sale low by CLACIUS A WITTE, od l I 2ttlth4 L ARD! LARD! LARD! 28 tierces Choice Western LEAF LARD. For snlc by HENRY CORIA A CO. oct 10 tutli2_ Q.UNNY CLOTH ! GUNNY CLOTH ! On thc spot and to nrlvc. For salo liv octT thin GEO. A. TR KN HOLM A SON. A li T ! SALT! SALT! 400 large sacks LIVERPOOL SA/T. For snlc by p. WALSH, octlti tuthOs No. 64 Market Siren. F LOUR ! F L O UR ! F L O UR Fine, Super nnd Extra FLOUR of good qnnlilv. For hale low by RUDD A BLAKE," octM a_Boyce's Wharf. Q O AL I CO A~L-! COAL ! Thc subscribers are nnticiputlng tho nrrlval of their winter supply of Superior R. A. COAL, for willoh tliey nre now receiving orders, nnd will deliver from wharf nt lowest market rnlcs. BUDD A BLAKE. octio 3_Boyce's Wharf. gOAL! COAL! COAL. One hundred tons or BLACKSMITH COAL, of superior quniltv, for sate low if applied for imnic diu I ely. net 10 ? CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO. L AND P L ASTE R 600 barrels LAND PLASTER, In store. For sole by octlS_OLNEY A CO. Q. ? N N Y C L OTU. loo bnlcs, extra weight, in store, and for anio low in lats to snit purchasers, liv E. LAFITTE A CO., No. 20 Broad street. 0C112 J?ALLANTINE &. SON'S PALE ALE. Weekly supplies of thc above superior brand, in barrels and half barrels. For safe liv W. H. CHAPEE A CO., octll Imo_No. 207 East Bnv Street. L 1 u E- - FRESH BURNT LIME EVERY DAY, IN BULK OR BARRELS J AT TUB LIMEKILNS, Near Savannah Railroad Wharf. Orders sent direct to the Kiln, or to thc Stores on Vendue Range. scpt27_OLNEY A CO. jy? ARENGO CURES FEVER AND AGUE. THE FINEST TONIC IN THE WOULD. os-For sale by all Druggists. 0. J. LUTIN, Agent, ?. Druggist, Corner King and John street, Bcptn amos_Charleston, S. C. gOLOMON'S BITTERS ARB FOR SALE BY Dr 8. RAOUL & LYNAH, CORNER KINO AND MARKET 8TREHT8. ?eptiT smos Cotton Sics. AILEY COTTON TIE. W A FULL SUPPLY OF TniS TIE WILL BE KEPT BY US D?RINO THE SEASON. Tho steadily increasing demand for THE WAILEY TIE, Is tho best proof of Rs superiority over any other Patent. For salo by STREET BROTHERS tc CO. septo Vi ' 0 H E V R E U X, SCULPTOR AND ARCHITECT MARBLE WORKS, Corner Meeting street, and norlbeck's Alley, Charleston, 8. C. Plans made to order and work executed promptly Ju Irl thmOmoa_ _ J T. HUMPHREYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMUNION ? MERCHANT. SALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO? PERTY ATTENDED TO. I No. Sf BROAD STREE'. Charleston, & 0. f RsrsRB.Ncra.-Ron. HENRY B/jSTjJ? J?.M. O BAT ll, Esq., Central JAMES ?JONNER, T H WARING, Esq. 0Ct4