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To Our Friends In tlic Country?In ducomcnta to New Subscribers. ire desire, if possible, to make The News, which in already without exception the. cheapest newspaper in the Month, a regular visitor in every well regulated household In this and the adjoining Stairs, As an Inducement to the plant ers to subscribe to Tub News before thr expira tion of ihr present year, we hare arranged with Messrs. Walker, Urans <? Cogswell, the publish ers qf the ItuRAi. Cauoi.inian, to supply that new and superb agricultural magazine, together with Tub News, to all new subscribers, at the. follow ing very low rates: The Daily News rind the Rural Carolinian, one year,.tor six. dollars and fifty cents. Tub Tiu-Wkekly News and the Bural Caro MKian, one year, for finir dollars. Subscriptions to the two publications maybe sent either to the proprietors o/Tur News, or to the proprietors of the RURAL CAROLINIAN, nut persons desiring to avail themselves of this offer must do so before the first of January next, as the arrangement will not be extended beyond thatperlod. NEWS OF THE DAT. ?In Now York cotton closed at 2G ceuts for middlings. * * ?Goitl at the close wns 2?i. ?In Liverpool cotton closed steady at 12d. for uplands. '?Boston is raising subscriptions uto pnr uaso .lohn Brown's farm." ?Twenty-two persons were killed, or killed themselves, in New York last week. ?Charles O'Conor, the Nestor of Ihc New York bar, began Iiis career us a newsboy. ?John S. Preston, of South Carolina, will deliver the address at the Richmond Fair. ?A new work by Dr. Orestes A. Brownson, entitled "The Church and Liberalism," is near ly ready for publient ion. ?A iunn was recently excoutod in Allona, North Germany, who had murdered Njs father, mot her, two brothers, two sisters and a female servant, in order to secure tt small bag of money. ?Telegraphic messages, after November 1st, wlu bo transmitted In France at low rales. Messages twenty words In length will be transmitted between nny two poinls in ihe Empire for twenty cents, and between any two stations in the same department for ten cent?. The old rates were forty cents for messages of twenty words. ?Rev. Dr. dimming thinks it quite unbo soming in Ihe Pope lo refuse to let him have his say nt Ihe (Kcnnicnlcul Council. Punch thinks thai flie Doctor's efforts in tills mailer may be summed up In the one. Latin word? Tenir??'T nm Ctnnmliig." It In certain, by tho way, that as far ns Rome Is concerned the Doctor Is not (he coming man. ?In alluding to the departure ol Father Hya olntbo for America, the Figaro of Furls says that he belongs to "an unfrocked family. Father Hyacinthe himself was first a Supliclnn, tjien a Dominican, and afterwards a Carmelite. His brother commenced life ns n Dominican, and laid aside his habit for a professorship at she Sorbonne. Ills sister, who was also a Car melite, left her convent, and now resides on the Boulovnvd de Neullly." ?Garrett DuvIb agreeably surprise d Ihe Na tional Capital Convention at 8t. Louis by mak ing a speech occupying less than two hours, but grievously disappointed the ambitious citizens of St. Louis by ad vising them to let capitals alono, and confluo their ambition to the building of factories, the construction of railroads, and the development of the agricul tural resources of Missouri. They had been t awaitIng the venerable Kcntucftan lor a week pnst, and anticipated great tilings from the speech he would make In favor of tho measure whloh called tho convention together, a ,? \ singular document appears In the Toledo papers of Saturday. It Is a card from Conrad Meier; the condemned murderer, offering to oxhUbit himself for the beneut of his wife, who bos lately become a mother. IIa says : "On Monday Mid Thursday I shall bo happy to see and converse with any one who Is willing to .testify his 'or her sympathy by contributing, howover. small, toward the support of my poor, heartbroken wife and her Infant. I am com (j>ollpd to ask that the public will not lake of fence at tIlls appeal. My own fate I shall try to meet with becoming fortitude, but, oh ! It Is anguish to think that Die wife and child whom I love so well will soon be pointed ut With scorn as. the wife and son of a murderer." ?Rev.' iui' Spirrgeon, the well-known Bnp 1 1 list preacher,used to he famous for his comic '*MTiMif$* ,'.*od lc?turcs; but increasing years anil corpulency ami a wife and children bave a JO' j IRtl?I sobered him. Tho other day, however* .\.:i>.BC.CumO'bBt'm''nl8>. Old character. He deliv ered a lecture on beUs, and provided himself ... eWRlB-a large collection of different kinds of belistoillustrateids subject. Among others, Up re will ti large alarm bell fixed in the roof, which tho reverend Joker frequently pulled. Here is ono ot his points : "The ringing of a boll wo? shown to le) a striking emblem of 'prayer, tho ropo being pulled on earth, and the boll ringing idgh up In' Heaven. It was to bo regretted, that some people pulled the rope 80.ge,ntly,.ij T'ils:bi the,'way. to Instil exalted Ideas .of ro-Hglous truths lulo the mind. ?A New York letter "of Monday says: "Fath .Hyacinthe gavo .peremptory orders this morning that no one should bo admitted to his room.' : Hhv visitors, yesterday, after he re turned frdht'Mr.: Rcechcr's church, were so nu meroufl that tho poor man had no time even h to answer important letters which ho received ' " from Ports tho day bofore. Tho Catholics now ' .l;J.isijf'^%jp% visit to Plymouth Church, and his V^j'Uit?t^ew' Vltli'iRji?'?h6ir1 cut him off altogether j] ^jfiomw.bote'^ have felt tor him before, and (hat; luWcefortb^ ap.'tor as they are concerned,"he Is,as .much beyond the pelo 01 tho GAthOllO Church OS Bcecher hint soif. The Pere says he docs nut Intend to visit Uooton, tmt Is anxious to go to Washington If ho il nds ho can do so ami yet return to Koine In season for the opening of the (Ecumenical Council." Tho New York Bun says : "An Incident occurred on Friday last In (he Fifth Avenue Hotel, which, though trivial lu itself, ufTccIo Hie religious Hiatus of Iii? eccle siastical lion of this cliy, Foro Hyacinthe. On Iho afternoon or iltat day Iho distinguished Father walketl with bis usual dignity from Iiis parlor to Iho nnigiiluconl dining hull of the es tablishment, and, having taken a chair at the restive board, hurriedly glanced ut thu bill i*r lure. It was a critical moment for the ex-Cur tnellte, lor n hundred eyes wore upon him and as many ears wore open. The Catholics around him expected und hoped that lie would sUtUd by Ills old faith and cull for llsli?but lie didn't. Ho lold Iho uttondnnt behind hi* chair to give him ubroiled tenderloin slunk; '.md' said our Catholic Infbrinunt, wtio was an eye-witness of lite scene, 'ho made no bones about It either.' The violation or this positive title or church discipline on Iho purl of Iho great preacher of Noire l ?in ne has been the subject of much < pi let cumulent In the hotel, and it Is regarded by Catholics ami Prolestutlls alike as an Indica tion that Father Hyacinthe will soon bid good by to his former faith." Wo have become nl last thorough disciples of tlic A7I admfrnri .school. With a cor rupt Governor, u venal Legislature, and a lime-serving judiciary, we may well have the City Hall n luir-rooin mid the Council Chamber a shooting saloon ! Of what con sequence, is it that one Alderman shoots nl another when, in-tho words of Mr. Lincoln, there is "nobody hurt." At all events, it is more decent to burn powder, than to blas pheme und steal. Tho present Mayor and Aldermen have been in ofllcc nboul six mouths. They fought and wrangled from November to May, and when tho courts decided in their fuvor it WHS hoped that they would have the decency to fill their pockets quietly. Altis! for tho vanity of the hopes of de cent, people. The Piltabury Council tore down the portraits of Loo and Jackson which hung on the walls of the Council Chamber, nnd then, unrestrained by tho memory of the dead or Iho thought of the living, pitched discretion to the dogs anil curbed and raved their Oil. The next move was tho election of all tho sons and nephews and step-sons of the Aldermen and Mayor to the city offices made vacant for them. Then came the creation of new offices to sat isfy tho cravings of tho Council nnd their friends. Still as the Aldermen settled into their seals and felt tho reiti3 of power, they fell out among themselves and refused to be pacified. Wine nnd whiskey were invoked to stilltholr angry passions, and tho burning liquors provided in the City Council for the comfort nnd delight of llie Aldermen were expected to be OS oil upon tho raging waters of Radicalism. At each meeting of Council tin*, grog-shop in the ante-room htitl full sway, and on Thursday nhrtil it was intended to celebrate the passage of the "petroleum "bill" mjouinpcrsof champagne. Tho cal culations of the thirsty Aldermen were de ranged by the rutlianisin of one of their body, who amused himself by shooting with an an army revolver at another Aldcrmnn?the County Shoritl* and his own nephew. This Alderman, who made himself conspicuous by bis cholcr and inaccuracy, lins from the lirst been tho most violent member of tho Board. II was he who nttulu Council con temptible in its lirst meetings, mid lie will, if is presumed, do the same to the hist. All that wo care for is to have it under stood Huit tho present Council In nowise represents the respect able citizens of Charles ton. The Mayor and Aldermen have the power to bleed the city an they please, mid will doubtless do it. Hut they cannot make us, as themselves, both ridiculous and de graded. We looked for nothing better than what they have given us. And when wo cry out against Pillsbnry and Wh A idor men, wo should always remember thrd a little exertion and energy in the elections of lust November would have saved old Charleston from all this turmoil and'shame. Within tho last few weeks we havo had a remarkable and heretofore unprecedented outcropping of "strikes" in Charleston. The longshoremen, the ship carpenters, the house painters, tho tailors, and we know uot what other fractional part of our tolling human ity, havo suspended their work and deman ded higher wagoa. Without pretending to enter iuto tho merits of the controversy, and without cvon calling tho attention of those whom it concerns to tho simple principle that a proper workman's union is defensive and not offonslve, wo must say that we think the present conflict is most unreasonable. Tho strike ordinarily is tlio rcsbrt of the im poverished workman against tho thriving proprietor. In the present instance it has been precipitated by knavish politicians. It is an attack by labor upon tho proprietor just when ho needs every favorable circum stance for tho re-estnblishraent of a busine, on which, not bis support only, but thut of bis hands depends. So long as the world endures, we suppose, tho contest between labor and capital must go on, and with tho snmo varying fortunes as those which attend the competitions of tho bulls and bears of New York. Tho man of means will naturally endeavor to secur" as largo a return for his investments an 'Is risks nnd his losses as ho can ; and tho man of muscle will seek to appropriate thu lurg ost proportional share of the profits which be has toiled to secure. In a normal state of society wo should have no occasion to deprecate such a con llict. We might trust in the operation of tho laws of political economy, as other com munities do, for tho r?gulation of wages. This interest has a method of adjusting itself, If not in accordanco with tho highest prin- ! I'iplcs, at least in such a way as contributes to tho general prosperity and to the wealth jf tho State. The conflict is unequal, for usually the employer hus some means to fall back upon, while the workman cannot afford to re main idle for a week or a month without incur ring the danger of starvation. This is one of the safeguards against tho interruption of those general and useful enterprises in which the capital of a country is invested. Butdf, as sometimes happens, tho laborer triumphs and seciitrs a larger proportion of wages thau would properly and naturally accrue to his work, ' his success invites competition among his own class*. The supply so on be comes greater than tbo demand, and as the number of workmen Increases they under TUc Council. The CUnrlcHton Strike. bid, oach other to obtain work. Thun capi tal recovers its lost ground, the labor-rale is resumed, und tho ringleaders of the strike ore obliged to leuvo tlio country for want of employment. .Such bus bceu tho oxperi onco of the English operatives. The vari ous combinations, often tumultuous anil even violent, which have sought to tix an artl llcial scale of prices, have proved but a more eddy upon the broad, deep stream of tho national prosperity. In ?II the depart ments ot Industry an inexorable law, the law of supply and demand, bus prevailed like a decree of fate. Mr. Buckle calls attention to tho fact Hint the Revolution in England which culminated and collapsed in the Protectorate of Crom WOll, was more ol an industrial than u po litical muvetiiont. Tho liko remark may bo nude in reference to the Fronch Revolution. It is ti suggestive circumstnnco that euch of those national labor-strikes resulted in a personal government, which crippled labor und exiled liberty itself. In Charleston a strike just now is, ns we have intimated, most unfortunate As Adam Smith has abundantly shown, tin increase of wages is absolutely dependent niton, and must lie in proportion to, the increase of funds from which tfcc payment is to be drawn. Where the revenues of a business and the stock invested in it are limited, tho wages of the labor employed must of neces sity bo lower than in the wealthy establish ments of a flourishing community. To sug gest New York pri?es na a standard for Charleston is situ ply preposterous. We are just beginning to live; capital Is not abun dant; the profits of trade are uncertain; men of tho highest accomplishment and char acter uro reduced to salaries which satisfy the nCCCSSUrlcsof life, but ulf/onl little more. The season is not auspleions for a strike. And if. it were, might not Captain Stoddard and his obsequious cohorts of longshoremen prudently and modestly Wait?until their betters were served ? There were, wc doubt not, exceptional cases of grievance represented in the recent movcmcntv-cascB where wages were not re munerative ami where the industry needed special recognition, because it required the labor of the brain as well as the hand. It was nn unfortunate circumstance, however, thtit the tno3t inferior kind of labor was the. most clamorous in its demands and the most riotous in its demonstrations; that it is ti Radical League with a Re lical leader and a Radical ward who have presumed, in the name of the laboring class, to demand tho control of the wharves and shipping of I Charleston. It will not take long to scltlc [ this business. (Educational. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA.?Tho Lectures in this institution will he resumed on Monday, the 1st of November, in the College buildings in Queen street. The opening Lecture will he deliv ered at 0 o'clock A. A. The Members of Hie Hoard of Trust eus. members of the Medical Profession, nuit such other persons as feel an Interest la the College, are respectfully Invited tobe present. P. M. ROBERTSON, M. IL, or 139 2_Dean of the Faculty. (10LLBGE OF CHARLESTON.? THE J Exercise* of the Winter Term of this Col lego will commence on MONDAY, November 1. Candidates for admission Into the Fresh man or the Sophomore Class will present themselves at iu o'clock Monday Morutng. P. A. POUCH Kit, octso si Becrelary of Faculty. THE EXERCISES OF MRS. BLUM'S SCHOOL will be resumed on Monday, October 4th. at her Residence. Mary street, opposite Elisa? belli. All the branches of an Kuglish education taught. Music nuit French ll" desired. scpt20 tool ittib iotlit?. LOST AND FOUND AGAIN.?IF YOU have lost anything, make it known to the publie Ihrough this column. The rale for twenij words or less, each Insertion, is 25 cents, if paid In advance._ ABLAGE AND WHITE COW STRAY ED into No. f.ss King street, which the own er can have by paying expenses. ociso 2* tlcmotutls. REMOVAL.?DR. J. P. CIIAZAL HAS removed Ids reahlonco from No. 7<i Alison street to No. li Weiitworih streut, north side, near Fast Hay- His OUIce will remain as usual, until further not ire. at No. 70 Alison street. oe 123 SlllthO _ _ DES. DkSAHSSIJRE A SON AVE Er% MOV HI) their Olllce and Residence to No 104' Ii road street, north side, two doors east of King street. _ _oet2l tntlisO REMOVAL.?PKLZEIL RODGEBS*CO. have removed their oillec from North At lantic to llrown A Co.'s W harf. (h'.t2t) 4 REMOVED.?Ill ECKE & SCHACHTE have this day removed their Auction and Com mission Business to VENDUE IIA NOR, Sa linas' new stores, where they wilt bo happy to see their old customers. oct20 REMOVAL.?CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., Factors and Commission merchants, have removed from Accommodation Wharf to North Atlantic Wharf. oe.ts lino Boarding. (Ti OOD BOARD WITH PLEASANT VT ROOMS.?Permanent board, $7 per week; Transient, $i 50 per day. Apply at No. 45 East Hay. w. t. McDonald. oct2s 3* New flnbiicfliioiis. JJENRY WARD BEECIIER'S SERMONS IN PLYMOUTH PULPIT, Arc being read by people of every olass and de nomination nil over this country und Europe. They arc full of vital, bsautlful religious thought and feeling. PLYMOUTH PBLPIT Is published weekly, and contains Mr. Ucechur's Sermons and Prayers, in form suitnblc for publication and binding. For sale by nil newsdealers. Prlco 10c. Yearly subscriptions received by tho publishers, $3, giving two handsome volumes of over 400 pages each. Half-yearly $1 76. A new and superb steel portrait of Mr. Bceoher presented lo all yearly subscribers. Extraordinary oircrl PLYMOUTH PULPIT |f:!,l and The Christian Union ($2 60,) an Unscctarlun Independent. Weekly Journal of Christianity?with Lecture Room Talks anil Eodllerlai Articles by Mr. Kescher, sent to ono address for 62 weeks for four dollars. Spe cial Inducements to canvassers and those getting up clubs. Specimen copies, postage free, for 6 ccuts. J. H. FOUD A CO., ruhllshors, Bopt30 lmo No. 30 Park Row, New York. JJ- OLHKS & MACBETH, No. 30 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C, BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL. ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will attend to Kent lug and Collecting of Rents and purchase and sulu of Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Real Estate. ALSO, To tho Purchase of Goods and supplies for par tlos In tho country upon reasonable terms. OKOnOK I.. II01.11 KS.iLKXASntCH MACDBTn. jam ?yr_._ -yjr I L Ii 1,8 & ? II I 8 0 Ii M i FACTORS, COMMISSION MER0HANTS, AND SHIP PINO AOENT8, Will attend to tho Purchase, Salo and Shipment (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTTON, 1UCB, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. O. K. wii.u?.A. it. ootsour. OOtSA w tUrints. txtants of all kinds can BE ? ? mode known to everybody In this column at the rate of 35 ouuls for twenty \r*nU or icon, each Insertion, ir paid in advance. _ VtTANTKD, TWO first-class DAIi V V BKItS, to whom Ihn highest wugos will bo paid. Apply at J. LOMHAItlMVS, Ko. 114 Markul Ht rei t. OCiaO 2* VITANTB?] A colored woman M without.rhlblroii to do housework, one I hut rain now preferred. Must come well rerom methlcd. Apply alt his oillc.e. not 30 2 WANTED; a COOK and WASHER without eu roui hratire*. Apply at N<>. ru Coming Htreut, next to corner of (Ireen street, nctao 1? Wanted, a white woman as Uook, Wuaher ami I roller. Apply at the corner of Meeting and Ohnrlotlc streets, ooiao :i? , Wanted, a ?a pad l e woman, whltelorcolored, to Uook mid rlo lij-ht VTiishlns for'a small family. None need apply unless I luv bring good and relialde reenniuieiida llons. Apply In Went wort h street, north side, three doors from Grace Church. oei-'H) I* Want lip, a good DKAFV HORSE. Apply to F. P. RBIONIOUS, Coal Yard, corner Hast Hay and Hasel streets. oel.'io 1 txtantbd, a waiting m an. onk h that eau bring good recommendations will Dud a steady >plneo and wages paid piineiuallv. Apply at tills Ofllce. octal 1 "\\/"ANTKli, a W11ith FEM?lh 1 lOLS ? > t Servant. Also, a colored Man Servant. Inquire at northeast uomcr <>r charlotte ami Alexander streets. oc.130 Wanted, in a wholesale- dry Goods House, one or twoyoung men. Iflor IS yuarn of age, as stookkcciient; also, one to as sist in otllce work. Only those willing to work and fund of order will give satisfaction. Apply at No. 121 Meeting street. oet'Jtl-'t atta ntkd, employment BY a VV steady man of family, of lliirly years' business experience. Good r?f?rences. Address A. II.. Charleston I'osloillre. 0012112* antbd, a good drayman, ap PLY at lins oillee. ogt? Wanted; a single woman, of good Character, to dti the housework of a private family. Apply Tit- tlx; southeast corner of \Yeni worth and Ruiledgc streets. ocl39 Wanted, an ai jiutler fob a private family, who knows his business. Keeoiinnendatlons reipilred as to capacity and character. Apply to ci.AGHOltN, IIKIlltINO k CO., North Atlantic Wharf, octas a "1T7"antei), a woman to cook and Yt assist In housework. Apply at southwest corner Queen anil Trapnuinu streets. betas Wantkd, a llofjSlT in tue ckn-1 thai,, part of tlie e.tty. containing four rooms, with good outbuildings and cistern. Ap ply, by letter, to Key Ito.x t?. nctst Wantkd, to purchase a com^ PLKTH copy or Hie U. S. OF.NSIIS for ISM. Apply, staling price, to CENSUS,'" Daily I JNkwa okimck. ocl7 "vita nt ED," a situation as clk?, tv In a Wholcsato linw Store, or a largolte tnll mill Prescription Drug Store. No objection to go in Hie country, "Win expect but a small com pensation at first. Tim applicant is a graduate of I he South Carolina Medical College. Address M. I)., through Hie i'ostoillce. ort? 110 drugcmsts.?a physician and . DRUGGIST, or twenty-live years' experience, extensively Ulfn favorably known lliroiigliout the Hinte, and can influence it large t ratio, wishes a situation in a Wholesale Drug House, or a Ian e Iteliiil and Prescription n.-ii;r Store, doth elly and country nfferences given. Address "Urfii gCC." box B5, Yorkvllle, S. ?'. oetS lmo* Wantkd, a house, near tdk central part of Ihn elty. containing live or six rooms, wlUi pood outbuildings and water. Address 11. at this Oilier. sepfJS .4 gents WANT KD everywhere to J\. sell the American KNITTING MACHINE, the onlv prnclical Family Knitting Machine ever Invente.l. Price *S5. Will knit 20,000 alllchm per minute. Address American Kuittinir Machluc Company, Itoston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 00120 antoN Wa NTED, EVER Y BODY ~ to~ know thalJOll I'ltl.NTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, is executed )ininiplly in the neatest stvle and at the lowest New York prices, at Tin: Nhws Job Ofllce, No. un MART DAY. t.'all and exuinliio IBB Kculoof prices before giving your orders el sew lief* /anted. agents.?two hundred and Fifly Dollars per inoiitli, to sell Hie only Genuine Improved Common Sense b'amilT SEWING MACHINE. I'riee only fis. Great In ducements to Agents. This Is the mo-i popular Sewing Machine of the day?makes Uio famous "Elastic Lock Slltcll1,'?Will do any kind of work I hat ran be doue on any machine. One hundred thousand sold and I lie demand constantly In creasing. Now Is Hie time to take an Ugeitcy. Send tor Circulars, as- Beware of Infrliigers.-?ta Address HKCOMII A CO., lloston, Mass.; Pitta burg, l'a., or St. Louis, .Mo. oc.t'JS .Unos i?o lient. Houses, farms, stores, rooms, Ac, now vacaut, enri readily be rented by advertising tliein in this column. Tho rate is 25 cents for twenty words or leas, each Insertion, if paid In advance. r]K) rent, one room, furnished 1 or unfurnished, to one or I wo single gentle men. Apply ni No. 12 Jasper Court, oci.ioi mo kent, the dwelling house, I No. 00 Coming Street, containing .seven (7) sipiurc rooms, allies, pantry and all necessary nr. emu modal Ions. Terms uioderute. Possession given 1st October. Apply at No. 7 George street. oct2 aw _ Pleasant, booms, comfortably" furnished, and Hoard, at Mrs. MILLER'S, No. (1 Hudson street. oct'J swltno 110 rent, in a central and pleas . ANT part or the City, a IIOUSK or six upright and two attic rooms, dressiug rooms and pan trios; large oislern, and gas throughout the house; It will be rented with Hie Furniture or without, octi" wa 110, rent, a store in. meeting street, opposite the Circular church?to ho completed by Hith November. Apply to II. A. ROJIMGUES._,_ _ oct28Jhins3 To rent, a fine store with fix TURES ror n grocery and bar-room, corner Longitude Lane and East Day. To an approved tenant rent will be fin per month. Also, six large square Rooms, witli flro places, back piazzas and cistern water on every 8tory. The rooms will be rented singly it preferred. Inquire or Mr. ROSE, on tho premises. _octlo 5?MS to rent.?three unfur N1SIIEDrooms In n residence pleasantly situated In the western part of the city. Terms moderate. For further particulars, apply at No. II Doughty street. OC112 iror Soie. Real estate or personal pro PERTY of any kind may bo advertised ror sale In this column, at tho rate of 25 cents for twenty words or loss, each insertion, u* paid la advance._ Wanted, the public to know that 0 "Singers" Sewing Machine has been loft for sale at less than half price, at CO f I EN'S Mcdlcnl Depot_oct30 1? cow with a young calf for salo at No. 10 Cannon street. oct30 1* A For sale, the elegant resi DENCE, north sldo Went worth, between Pitt and Smith streets, having large garden, and abundant servants' accommodations. In com plete ordor. J. DRAYTON FORD, No. 40 nroad street. _octrjfl 4rtAC For sale, that desirable resi DENCE, No. 38 South hay. Apply to ROB EUT beb, No. 3 Adgcr's Wharf._oct28 th J710r sale, a valuable farm in ? the Town or Monlliicvlllo, S. C, containing six (0) acres, with comfortable Dwelling House, Parus, Stables, outbuildings, Stock. Farming Tools, Boat, Ac. This place la desirably situated and enclosed by a good picket fence. For terms apply to JOHN M. TOUHEY, corner Market and Cnnrch streets._oct22 fmwM* FOR sale LOW for cash, that very desirable HOUSE AND LOT, southwest corner of Rognrd atroot and Rose Lane, contain ing four rooms, piazza, numerous closita and other conveniences. On the premises, but de tached, Is a four room Kitchen, which rents for ?t 60 per mouth. House Snd outbuildings tin roofed: an excellent well of water and choice- fruit trees, Ac; also, adjoining the nbnvo are four va cant lots. Apply on the premises. OCI20 wso*_ Printing TRESr- for sale at GREAT UAROAIN.?One small Cylinder TA T LOR PRESS In complete repair. It has been hot little used, and Is sold simply because the present owner has no use for It. Tho size of the bed of tho Press !a forty-funr by nfty-elght Inches. Said Pres.? will bo sold at a great bargain u* applied for At once, as tho room It occupies Is wanted for other purposes. Addrctaa Box No. am New York Postofnce. . aoptM ftUetino,e. CHARLESTON TYl'OGRAI'IIICAL UNION. No. 4L?TIlO Regular Moiilhly Meet ing of thl.i Union will ho held Tiiih (Saturday) Kvhkino, aotli lnstaiit, al u:v Oltlo Hull, al liulf past t o'clock. 11/ order. ('. AHAMS, ocLSO Secretary. QVmnocim'uto. a soin h ? WILL Uli oivr.n by the il A II I O N SOCIAL CL U H , OM TIlURSDtY rvrk1no. NOTKMIlUrt S.TCI. Tickets ran be procured rroin either or Un' un dersigned oommittsk: \t. H. mai sa 1.1,, O. W. SHORES. J. T. MILI.IC.AN, (I. I'. HOCH H KIT. J. I*. CAIIILL. 00128 .financial. g k V H N T il O U S A N l) SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. Now landing rroin British .Ship Duke or Wel lington. I or sale in lots lo anil purchasers. B?la? (I HBO. yt. WILLIAMS A CO. A N T K D , W $loO'.> to $:.000 CITY OK MEMPHIS CHI RONS South Carolina KnilroaO and Hank Slock Hi A. C. KAUFMAN, Rroker ntul Commission Agent, oeliS Hi.?2 No. 25 llroad street. T E it L 1 N G Ii X C II A N O 13 , Wanted by B. LAF1TTE A CO., oei27 wlbs3 No. 20 llroad street. I G 11 T ~C 11 H O K S S S Ou Messrs. MORTON. IILISS A CO., New York, in sums to suit purchasers. For sale by H. LAFITI'E A <;0., OI-12" Wlh*3mfi No. 20 llroad street. E I) W A It 1) LOWND E S , BROKER, No. 4 BROAD STREET, Buys ami sclU on eommlssinn. Ronds, Stocks, Hank Kills, and Securities or all kinds. The high est market prices obtained. Any Information desired, by letter or otherwise, will he cheerfully given. Apply as above at No. 1 Rroail Street, or through l'nsl?ltlrc Box 307. Wilt also attend to the Investments or money in large and small amounts. KKPKr.ksck*.?Wanner, limier A Co., Reeder A Davis, O. A. Trenholm A Son, W. C. Ree A Co., Thomas K. Waring, Cashier Smith Carolina Loan and Trust. Company; Pel/.er, Dodgers A Co.. .1. D. Alken and Co., George H. Walter A Co., Cohen, Hanekcl A Co., Andrew Slniomls, President First Nul louai Rank. sept-it 2mos tue miscellaneous. rpHB CELER HAT El) WATT PLOUGH. OVER EICHT THOUSAND SOLD. l'ATKNTISO BV GEORGE WATT, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. The liest Fallow, Subsoil, Ditching and Cultiva ling PLOUGH. Superior lo all others by actual tost, being adapted to every soil, and doing Hie hoe and plough work without choking. For sale at manufactory prices, freight added, by J. E. A DO Eft A CO., Agents, No. ?2 East Hay, Charleston, S. C. Also on hand, a large assortment of other Ploughs, corn Shelters, Hay Callers, and Agricul tural Implements of all kinds. neciu sluth PO TO GEORGE LITTLE A CO. vT for Fine Casslmure SACKS at $ ">. nctao S J O L O M O N ' S HI T T E 11 S ACCOMPLISH ALL THEY PROMISE. _septl7"tlmos RAOIil, A LYNAH'S. rjFt 0 0 W N B liS 0 P 1" I N ?~L A N D , TDRPENTINE-MAKERS, Ac. The undersigned have Just published a Pamph let describing Ihclr new pat eu toil process of making Turpentine; by which three times as much Is produced as hjt the ordinary mode, and the very tlncst qualities of Rusln made, if properly distilled, throughout the season. We have had it In successful operation the past season near Georgetown, S. ?. Address MORGAN A PUDIGON. Georgetown, S. C. Pamphlets at Tiih CltAni.KtrroM Nrws and Courier olllr.es, and at Shackclford A Kelly's. octlu tutlisfl 7^1 0 TO GEORGE LIT TL K~ & CO. VJT for Fiuo FURNlSllINd OOOHS at low PUI0K8._ _ OCLtO JQ ? Y O O W I S U TO PREVENT TOOB CHILL AND FEVER? septl7 3mos USE SOLOMONS' BITTERS. T ?ljirio ?ni? irnrnioljing ?oooe. HE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SHIRTS. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSS3SSSSS8 ss ss ss ss as ss SS THE SS ss ss SS STAR SS SS ss SS SHIRTS SS SS SS SS AND COLLARS, SS SS SS SS S3 SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS SS SS ss SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS ss ss , ss SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS SS SS ss. SS MEN'S SS SS SS SS FURNISHING GOODS SS SS SS SS and SS SS ss SS UNDEBWF.AR. BS SS SS SS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Don't forget tho place, THE STAR SIGN, MEETING STREET, NEABLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. 0CU3PAC_ QNE P RICI T II 0 M> A 8 H. BLACKWELL Is constantly receiving additions to his Largo Assortment of MENS' FURNISHING GOODS. IBs intimate relations with Importing Honsos at tho North enables him to sell the Best Goods less than New York prices. TUR LATEST 8TTLE8 OF SCARFS. TIES, COLLARS, HOSIERY, HAND KBR0HKIEF8, UNDERWEAR, Ac. BAJOTFS CBLEBBATED KID flLOVF.3. Tho Quakor City Fine Shirt, ready mado and to order. All goods marked In PLAIN FIGURES, and ONE PRICE TO A L NO. 119 KING STREET, sopttz ?mos Odo dosr below Market. S UPBRIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manaraetartd an? for sate by Dr. n, BAER. os* No. 1M Mseusg strsit. TAB G STOCK i"mi-s la-A-T^r^ ciiOTiinvo. NOW OPENED AT No. 301 King Street, CORNKR Ol' WKNTWOUTH, A large and elegant supply of Hal) an H Winter C I, O T It I N G , FOU UKS, YOUTHS AND HOYS, Made In the best manner, comprising all the latent st.Tlca for this faU, and offered at LOW PRICKS. IN THE STOCK ARK THE FOLLOWING: MlXKi) CASSIMKRR SUITS.$ir? on Rouble aud Twisted Casslmere Suits. 17 co Fancy Cassiiuere Suits. 18 oo Dahlia Melton Suits. IS 00 ntnek and White Silk Mixed suits. 20 ou Diagonal Coaling Suits.St 00 Scotch Cheviot Sulla.*. SI 00 EHHUUf Silk Mixed Suits. 36 00 Cohlon Silk Mixed Suits. 20 00 Olive Mixed Melton Suits.2s 00 Chesterllehl Coats at from.$12 00 to 20 00 Water proof Tweed Oversacks. to 00 Mellon Oversacks. 12 00 English Mellon Sacks. 15 00 Fancy Casslmcre Fants ni from_$."> 00 to lu 00 Vests of Casslmcrc, Cloth, Coating, Ucavcr and Velvets, at from.$3 00 to 10 00 ROYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, To At hoys aud youths from three to seventeen years of age, In great variety of quallMos, for School and Dress Suits. JPTJIVNISIIIIYG GOODS. The handsomest supply ever offered in this city, consisting In part as follows: UAJOU'S I'AItIS KID GLOVES, of all shades Lsport's Paris Kid Gloves, of all shades Trifoussc Paris Kid Gloves, of all shades (all cele brated makers) Castor Denver Gloves Calfskin Gloves Alert Capo Driving Gloves Buckskin Walking and Driving Gloves Tanned Deerskin Gloves Duck Gauntlet Gtovcs Suspenders of all styles, Including the Russlau Brace, with Patent-lever Booties Cardigan Jackets Travelling Shawls Fancy, Colored and Black Silk Tics Bows, Scarfs ami Cravats, snch as tho Dumas, tho Parisian, the Hew Brighton, the Shake speare, the Opera, Alpine, Ac. AI-SO, UNDF.RSIIIBTS AND DBAWKRS. in all quali ties, Including the Angola Flannel, Merino, Lamb's Wool, Canton Flannel nnd Shaker Flannel, Ac. COLLARS of Paper nnd Linen, such as tho Grays, Dlukcns aud Bismarck, of Paper; and the Byron, Thalberg, Dickens, Egbert, Shakcapcaro and Burllngumc, of 1 Auen. THE STAR gtHIHTS, Noted for tholr fitting qualities and good work manship. A full supply always on band. Prices at from ?? 2S to $4. THE Tailoring Department, , Supplied with a large stock of new FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS for this fall's wear of tho most choice styles, which will bo made up to order tn , tho best 1 anner, under tho oare of a firat-slass French Cutter. Prices fixed and marked on each gansent. I Customers are Invited to call and look through tho stock, and male their seleotlons. William Matthiessen. B. W. MoTUBEOUS, Superintendent, sptsi hitoasaioa G Groceries, Ciqnore, &t. 1borgia and south carolina FLOUR, 200 bugs Extra Plmnlly I. LOUR, Granite Mills loo quarter bags Kxira Family Flour, from Sun! h Carolina. Will bo sold low Inmi depot, Ut J. N. BOISSON. Nos. i ?mi s Atlantic Wharf. TODACCO. MbOXcAlow priced TOBACCO. octSO I N m W l a u d R F I N K 1> V A M I L Y L A R ?. Wc uro now packing N T. W LA R D or THIS S H A 8 O N H U A K R. Tierces, Inilf Wils., Kegs. :s Mis.. 511?., nnri 10 lbs. Cuddies, on lo. cases, l'or price llsls, address. PROCTOR A flAMBLK. ori js iiisiuis Cincinnati, oiito. l t t S a l t ! S a l t 1 S A 400 large sacks LIVERPOOL .SALT. _ fui sale by I?. WALSH, net la I UtbsO No. 54 Market Street. S klk-kaisin? uuckwiibat. DRIEDPEACHES, Peeled New KalsillH ami Fijis WM. S. CORWIN * CO. neu? 2 No. 274 King street. D U T C H II R RHINO, SMOKKI) SALMON Smoked Tongues Sniokcii beef. Received weekly. WM. H. CORWIN A CO.. net 30 2 No. 27.1 Kinn si reel. r 1 o n d o n s p r"i? s h n'y i s. It - PEACHES, Pino Apple Raspberries, Quinces Htruwborrles, cages Cherries. RceelVCil this week. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., QCtgO 2 No. 275 Klug street. r iv ku pool s?Tt afloat. 4000 sacks Liverpool SALT, Just arrived per steamer Barten, in large unil superior Hcninlcss sacks. For sale, ex steamer, nt lowest mar bet price, by ROUT. MURK A CO., oe^2H_lloycc's Wharf. k i v e it i* o o l s a17t~! 0000 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, direct from Liv erpool?large ntid full sacks. For sale at lowest market prices, br OCtaS _ T. J. K?RR A CO. ALLANT1NB & son's pale ale. Weekly snpplles of tho above superior brand, In barrels and half bnrrots. For sale by W. II. CIIAFKE A CO., oelli lmo No. 207 East liny Street.^ pram's antidote for strong DRINK. TJ A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar n Dottle. Sent by mall, postage paid, on receipt of price. The Antidote Is the best remedy that can be administered In Munla-a-Potu, ami also for all nervous uircctioas. For sale by Dr. II. H A PH. No. LSI Mrctlitg street, note Agent for South Carolina. "jyj '?~ir~K N G ? CURBS FEVER AND AGUE. THE FINEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. ?a-For sale by nil Druggists. G. J. LUHN, Agent, Druggist, Corner King and John street, Foptn 3mos Charleston, S. C. S olomon's bit t b r s ARE FOR SALE lir d r s. raoul A ly ha h, At Who'.esa'c and Retail, CORNER KING AND market STREETS. septn 3mos R isdn's tdd A ccd antidote. Warranted to remove all dos I re for Tobacco In tiny form. Restores snue.rcrs from Its Injurlsns circets to robust health. Of great beuellt to Dys peptics. For sale by Dr. H. DAER, No. 131 Meeting street, et? Agent for South Carolins. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SAUTON INK.) Tliev are purely vegetable, saro and sure. ' Hie best in use. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, OChj a Wholosnle Agcu*. J u s t receive jjl CARBONATR OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar s Fresh Hops. Far sola, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Ii. IIA BR, octe No. 131 Meeting street. i {Drugs, 0TI)ctniuiIc, &"c. QniLDREN cry for WINEMAN'S CRYSTALLIZED WORM CAN! THE BEST IN HSR. THE BEST IN USE. TBE BEST IN USB. THE BEST IN USE. TBE BEST IN USB. TBE BEST IN USB. THE BEST IN USE. THE BEST IN USE. THE BEST IN USB. Sample boxes of WINEMAN'S CRYSTALLIZED WORM CANDY glvcu away for trial at every retail Drugstore In Charleston. Prepared by PHILIP WINEMAN, practical Druggist and Apothecary. Warranted sure, safe and reliable. PRINCIPAL PRl'OT: 1 GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Importers and Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. 0. To whom all orders must bo addressed. oct30 smw3 Sobacco, digtirs, ?rc. or cigar manufacturers. Received a largo lot of fine PENNSYLVANIA WRAPPERS, And tine old CONNECTICUT FILLING. For Rale cheap, In lots to suit purchasers, by - J. MADSBN, Tobacconist, No. 814 King street, corner Society, net 20 4* M anufactured and smoking tobacco. 9. FOLLIN, s T0BA9C0 MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, No. 161 East Bay. A general assortmont of Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco, of all grades und style?, from reliable manufacturers In Virginia and North Carolina, aad offered at the iWeat market price sop too