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As on inducement to the plant ers la subscribe to TUB News In jure the cspirn lion of the present (tear, ire hare arranged with Messrs. millier, Kraus <e Cogswell, the publish ers of the Urn vi. CAROLINIAN, lo supply that new aw superb tigrlcnttuml magasine, together with Tin: News, to alt new subscribers, at the follow ing peru loir ruh s: Tue Daily News nnd the Rural Carolinian, one year, for si*, dollars ami Jtftu cents. The Tiu-Weeki.v News find the Rl'U.w. r""" jSttoscrfnti""'' ' the lirn publications mag tie sent either to the proprietors n/Tim News. or ?'o the proprietors nt'the. Rural Carolinian, nui persons desiring to until themselves t\rihis ojler HUSt do SO before the first of January next, as Vie arrangement wilt not be extended beyond that period. 3TE1V8 OF TUE 1>A T. ?In New Y(?rk yold closed yesterday al 27J. ?Cot I on wn< heavy aud *4c. lower. Sales 2000 bales; middlings aoc. ?In Liverpool, uplands closed at 12? and Or leans at I2?'d. ?The case of the Northfolkpoliceinan, who tdiol n United Stales soldier in self-defence, lias been turned over lo the military authorities for trial by military commission, by order of (Icucral Cicby. ?The Amerleaii Union Academy of Literature, Science and Art, at Washington, was organl'/.cO on Monday. Dr. John W. Draper, of tlic Now York University, was eho-en president, and Mr. A. Ic. Spoiford librarian. ?The Pnellle Itnllroiid, it is asserted, has in trod need sharper competition in utmost every de liaruacnl of trade in San Francisco, and the manu foci nrcrs of iliai city have lasen < ?nipcllcd io ?lis Chargu their hands, as ihcy cannot compete in prices wltli the goods brought from the Atlantic States. ?tt is announced Hint secretary Douiwell bus successfully Inaugurated a sinking fund for the payment of the nut loti a I obligations, and liiere is already on deposit in the Treasury over eighteen millions of dollars io the credit or the sinking fund in gold Interest bonds ami ticcrticd Interest thereon, waiting definite Congressional action. ?Sixty bodies have been recovered) from und near the wreck of Ihe steamer Stonewall. Indig nation is intense against Captain John t. Wash ington, of Submarine Steamer No. is, who passed burning wreck at Ihe time of Ihe disaster, nnd when, it is said, many lives might have been saved, lint without Ottering any aid. It Is repen ted that a vigilance committee has beer, formed nt tape Oirnrdcau to lynch him on his return up the river. ?Representatives of ihe Memphis. El Paso and Tactile Railroad deny ihe truthfulness of the charge in a Chicago paper thai Congress-will, next session, be asked by'hat Company in appropriate Bcvcrnl millions ofdolluvs for aid for constructing the road. They say no iipproprlntiou has been asked nor suggested by them, ami nil ihcy have heretofore sought, und ad ihcy propose io ask of Congress nt tho coming session, is the right of way through ihe public domain. ?The report or the commission, appointed un der n resolution ol Congress in examine into Hie condition of tho Central and Union Pnellle Rnil fronds, represents ilmt both of tlic roadsure in good average condition, as compared with the generality o:'raiireads in the United Stales, but notes various deficiencies, not generally nec essary to t?e remedied immediately, nnd esti mates the r.osi or supplying them at ?57fl. !.'?"? for the Central, and $l,f>80,loo for Mie Union Pacliic. ?Private letters'from leading European ttcpiih llcaiis indicate that Ihe recent revolutionary nut break in the Austrian province of Dalmatia. Which would appear lo be more serious than the cable dispatches show, is In accordance with a plan long since indicated by Mazzllli. II con sists ill the commencement of a European move ment In the Ensl rather than lias hitherto been the case at Paris or other of the great centres. The letters referred lo slate that Mono!11 Gari baldi, eldest son of the Italian liberator, has been for some time actively at work organizing aid for the Dalmatians. The revolutionary programme proposes the establishment or a Federal Republic, to consist or the Sclavonic provinces of the Aus trian aud Turkish Umpires. ?Tho London Times .foresee* thai the under standing between Prim add Serrano must end. nie election or a king affords Ihe liest opportunity they could have tor a dissolution or partnership, which could otherwise hardly lie expected with out a disastrous outbreak. The Unionists have no chance of success. After a week's vain del.ate in Hut Cortes, I ho Ministers of that party Have re signed. Serrano must follow tlicm, and theo I'rliu remains master, a situation which stills him : at least he wishes' io have the substance or |niv,*oi nndci some one invested with Its semblnnce. For the past year Serrano has served as a cloak for his ambition. D Serrano withdraws und the Duke of Genoa Is not brought in, then Prim stands forth exposed lo the envy uf the great and rancor of the small; atone, between friends who do not trust him, and enemies who, when the '.nue comes, will Tsjol -pare him. ?The emigration of Chinese into California, il Is asserted by the Situ Francisco Pullet in, is by no means extraordinary, and is not increasing nt such a rate as to excite alarm as to ihe Influence Of the Asiatics upon society. During the lirai eight mouths of isofl, the arrivals uf Chinese at San Francisco amounted to li.ooo. which propor tion would give litron for Ihe arrivals during the Cutiro year. The number was only exceeded In 1852, when Ihe arrivals amounted lo 18,41)4. The next largest was in is,?4, when over 10,000 land ed. The arrivals during Ihe live years previ ous to 1800, as compared With all earlier years, np to 1882, it is stated, exhibit a considera ble railing oir, and but lor the marked Increase In arrivals during the present year, It is argued, It might lie assumed that Ihe Chinese emigration was a! hi ting. The complete statistics ' show that while the arrivals from 1852 to 1803, in clusive, a period of eleven years, aggregated d8, 402, making au average of over 8000 per annum, the arrivals from 1804 to lftt's, Inclusive, n period Of 11 vo years, aggregated hut 16,008, making un annual avorage of only 321,0. On the ollur hand, it is further contended (luit large numbers of Chinamen have rcluuied lo their native lantl, ami also have died,ao that the Chinese rcsidotits arc nut su numerous as miitlii be supposed. ?A Itlchmoiid letter or Sainnlay last sa?.*: The passenger train on the Itlehmoml, Freier Ickshurg noil Potomac Itullroud, which has el laic rarely exceeded iwo coaches, consisted on HicJCih or seven well packed coaches, ami Hie same remarkable moveuient South the previous lav laxod Hie rapacity ol lite Chesapeake ami Ohio Railroad train t<> Us iiimo?:. The move uu nt of the negroes lo Hie rar south, under the Inducements of a more genial clinic and high wages, is assuming large proportions, and ir li Increases In ike mime ratio nit next Hummer, the Weils raciiou in Virginia will then have complete ly lost Its nuik and Hie. The colored labor of the country is gravituilug lothu localities It is Ik-si adapted 10, and leaving a clear Held heir for IllC Northern and Kuropcan emigrant. I am told by railroad men thai I lie negroes nre dally leaving the state, under contracts, in liantes varying from twenty-live lo one hundred. They do not all go directly i<> the cotton Behl and sugar plan tation?live hundred, for instance, being called for, nml rapidly responding, to work on a Chatta nooga railroad. They will ultimately, no doubt, fulfil their mission in the culture of cane aud cot ton. The demand for them for that purpose was great in Hie days of slavery, anil II Is now reviv ing, to exceed, perhaps, all former example." Union ort lie sootn nnd Weal. It is convenient to n certain class of pn litical writers to sneer at Hie efforts pill forth for the establishment of a closer union be tween the YYoet im?! Iho South. To nttach nny importance- tu ihn various conventions, recently held, whose object was n closer union between the sections, would" Imvo boon a prejudice to llic interests under their patronage. For the West la iilrchdy n Well nigh overshadowing power; the South is already rebuilding l?or ruins nml renewing her liar vests; tin alliance of the two would control the liiianco ami the policy of the re public. The sphere entered by the now co partnership would allbrd Ihein a monopoly against which all the resources of New Eng land craft and bluslor would lie expended in vain. Such a'coalition may not bo established speedily; but sooner or later it *"'""' n)?ro " xT. i... - i.?H.o?i the two sections too Intim?t civ In allow uf their nrtillcinl sov eran .o. They gravitate toward each other; and perchance the abortive attempt to ac celerate the movement may arise simply from the circumstance that it is influenced by causes which operate with the steadiness of a law. Hut lot it bo remembered that a force which cannot be intensified, cannot bo nrreslod by human expedients. An ava lanche, cannot be hurried; but l?:t not the simple col tor below take coinage from this fact. Tin* ponderous accumulation to which days a lid lilghld and months and years have contributed Ihelr stores, is already in mo tion; it is coming down silently, solemnly, liken mountain cloud; soon ii will be upon him. and there is no bulwark ho can erect that will stay its progress for a moment, or prevent the overthrow it brings; The Southern people, who are in a minor ity, are const rained to seek fur protection and a real rest-nation, in a concert of action with others. Nor have we occasion for de spair itf i lie failure of similar tit tempts in former years. The reasons fur our ill suc cess are apparent now. Thus, for example, we vainly Imped, during the war, that the interests of England would lead her to in terfere in the Btruggle. We did not know how deeply the working classes of that coun try had,been prejudiced ugninst mir cause, nor how thoroughly lltey had been persua ded that the abolition of African slavery would cheapen cotton and elevate the fac tory laborer. The system which reared the products of the South was thought to infect the free hands I hat wrought upon (hem?to enslave the swart artisans of Lancashire, and to depress Die social status of Lowell's -"f?iclory yiris? Willi cotton sticking In their curls."' 'i'lius the appeal of the South to England was neutralized, nnd the statesmen most fa vorable tu our cause wore impotent ngnlust an unreasoning, groundless jealousy of sta tion. Agnin, (he recent failure of tho Western Democracy lo renew the political fellowship of the WojI and South, is susceptible of tin equally simple .explanation. Mr. Secretary Hunt well, in his L'h'tlndelphia speech, struck the key-no' nnd sounded the rallying cry of the Republican enmpnigu in Ohio. The opinion was industriously circulated that the Democrats were rcpudlulors; that the credit of ihc government, and so the light ening of the burdens of taxation, depended niton the success of the Radical party; that the most creditable reductions in the na tional expenditures and the public debt had already taken place initier their manipula tions?and so, without exactly convincing the people that all was right, ho succeeded in persuading thom that public interests might be injured if any change of policy should now take place. Yet the appeal to the interests and fears of an overtaxed peo ple but partially succeeded. There was, after all, a Democratic gain?a sensible ap proach of the West to the South?a defeat that augured victory hereafter. It is folly to prate, as the Times does, that the "ties of trade" and tho "common In "torest" will not eventually result in a com pact between the South and Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and the other Krnnt Western States. It is folly to reproduce the traditions of the war as a proof that such a union cannot be ellcclcd. If tin' Iwo scellons have "common "ends lo servo and common enterprises in "view for their promotion," (and such uro, indeed, the lads of tllO case,) what "palii "otic duty" now exists to prevent the coali tion of their counsels and energies for the attainment of a common good ? Narrow observers fail to recognize the fad that the South has become less an 1 less concerned in matters of party politics?tho only difficulty that now divides Hie two sec tions. Whatever interest we may havo in the success of the followers of Mr. HolTinnn or Mr. Feuilleton, it arises less from parti san considerations than from tho assurance that the Radical policy of repression and proscription is coming to an end. Hut the interests thai concern us most arc those which we cherish in common with the West. The people of that vast region, as well as wo. desire to be relieved from oppressive taxa tion, which rests with special weight upon the agricultural classes; they desire that the conditions of their former prosperity shall be rcrilored ; Ihoy desire ihat the current of trade so long diverted by tarifls of protec tion nnd by bounties and monopolies, ...hall be allowed to How in ils nul m at channels; ttioy desire that tho government patronage (if we mu&t have a paternal ^ovc. nmonl.) shall bo national and not local. In regard tu these most important subjects thi> West und ttic .South uro not far apart. Ami they are coming nearer together. Their union is a necessity. Anil Uie commercial conven tions nnil political overtures, wliieii the Northern papers now ntt'ccl I" sneer ut, uro preparing I lie way for it. If they have nut tcslorcd the broken limb to its rorinvrinlo ,- ! ritv, Ihev nro Uie knitting of the bone. -? -? " A Itlviil '1'iTrgrrt ]))> li nr. The fact thai the telegraphs of llto entire South uro controlled exclusively by n single overgrown tinil grcetly corporation has, over since the close of the war, been an intolera ble incubus, not only upon itnwspnpcr enter prise, hut upon the general business of the cominuuity, which has come, now-a-days, to depend largely upon the free and frequent use of the wires. U was with pleasure, therefore, thai wo met yesterday Col. G. II. Kllcry, (he energetic ProsUlcnl of the Frank lin (opposition) Telegraph Company, who co?tes South with a view of inducing our people to co-opcrntc in the construction of :i rival telegraph lino along the seaboard, rrom Washington to Now Orleans. The Franklin Coni|mny has already its network of tele graphs in full und successful operation all over Hie North, and by u combination with the French Cable Company, it has limn; rated nn eflecltvc opposition to the Western Union Company, Ihn result of which has already been a mutcrlui reduction of tolls, all 'round. As soon us the Southern con nections of the Franklin Company; reestab lished, its competitive povcr.-j will in- com plete, and the Southern public may share in the lieiiRUts which IlilVO already resulted from ils operations at the North, dd. Ellory informs 113 that half the capital required t<> construct (ho new seaboard line has already been subscribed in Philadelphia; and we wish him speedy success in raising the re mainder. Mus.. Stowe's disgusting slander of Hie rl.-n.il la .Il IdSt otlool..?ll ? leflUCli by the pi'O duction of the letters from Lady Myron to .Mrs. Leigh, which we publish to-day. The New York Tribune, which can hardly be accused of any harshness of feeling or preju dice against ihn author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, gives Ks conclusions in the following emphatic sentence: "We can Imagina only "one kind of evidence capable of upsalting "tho conclusions of thcao letters?and that "is a confession by Mrs. Leigh, which; it is "fair to presume, Mrs. Stowc cannot pro "duce, or wc should have heard of il long "ago." Tub State General Assembly will 'ne asked I o guarantee bonds of the blue llldgn Rail road to lite amount of sf?(000,0tlt). This will?it is ho)?ml?insure the completion of the road. Hut it cannot bo completed much under three years, during whicii period the interest on the guaranteed bonds must bo paid by (ho State. Tbc Interest :.: sis per cent, wiii be ??lo,OUU a year, to raise which tli" Stnle taxes mu.si be doubled. Tim total amount ol internal revenue tuxes collected in the United State- Is $178, 151,012. The Slate of New York paid the largest amount? s:p.?. cu.i 11. and.Dakota Territory the Binallest ? .->:: .? I... Smith Carolina paid $2,(i22,Tti?0, while Virginia paid only Sl,17<>, loG. flooriiia paid ?it.ll2,2S3. and M? baina SI :i'.?2.7CS, und Louisiana .-: .<nJ.-i->.*,. Tie- cotton Staus have done their pari. It n expected that the Port Itoynl iJnil road, Hi" Air Line Railroad, the Asheville Railroad, and the South Carolina Central Ibillrond, will apply for a State guarantee as soon as the Legislature meet.-. Tlic winde amount naked for may be about twenty mil lions?including-the nine million dollars for die lllne llldgc Knilroad. D'Ai.emunity itscd t<? complain thai "men so completely exhausted their industry in cnnviissing for places, as to have none left for the discharge of their duties." Let the exhaustion lie i>f both fionesti/ industry, and the epigram strikes honic to the ILulicnl officials in tliis supremely Radical Si. .:? . Sor Sale. T> RAL ESTATE (?11 PERSONAL PRO _lV PEllTY of any hind may lie advertised ror Hale in this cnliuun, at the rale of 26 cents for twenty words or less, each insertion, if paid In advance. IitOR SALE, THAT D ESI RAULE RESl 1 PENCE. No. as South Hay. Apply i<> Roll I.HT IIEE. X?. :i Ailger's Wharf._oeljs 111 iT'Oit SALE. ONE HORSE; ONE DRAY, ? one Muggy,one Wagon and I wo Carts. In ipilrc at Southeast corner of Market and Chureli streets. nova ia* A FEW, CHOICE MULES WILL LIE J\. sold low to make room for a loi of choice horses dally expected. Apply to it. AKNOI.D, corner Meeting and John streets. novl PHINTING PRESS FOR SALE~AT A CHEAT RA RCA IN.?One sinnll Cylinder TAY MIR l'URSS in complete repair. It has been hut little used, and is sold simpiv because the present owner has no use for it. The size of the bed of the Press Is forty-four by lifiy-elght Inches. Said Press will be sold nt n great bargain If applied for at once, as the room it occupies Is wauled for other purposes. Addressa Ltox So.37tt Now York Posiotilce. scptau tool nub -fount). X OST AND FOUND AGAIN.?IF YOU ?J have lost anyllimg, make it known to tlie piddle through this coluuiu. The rale for Iwcni v words or less, each Insertion, Is 2'j cents, If paid in advance. IOST, ON THE 30th OCTOIJEH, FROM J Hie corner of l.lueStreet and Ituiledgu ave nue, a while and black SPRINOEIt. Any one returning the sanio or giving information will be r. v. ai ded by apply lug to Stall.; Nus. .vt and .?s Central Market. novl i* UcUJCU?G. 17UVE HOLLAHS R E W A II 1). ?LOST, . Vcsterdit) inorulng, a white HULL PUP, about six months old, with ears cut, and one black spot around one eye, had on a leather collar. The above reward will bo given if delivered at No. 07 Ktug street. nova 4* Ucinotmls. REMOVAL.?DR. J. P. CIIAZAL HAS removed his residence from No. 70 Alison street lo No. 6 Weul worth slreet. mu in sldo, near East liny. Ills Oillcc will remain as usual, until further notice, at No. 70 Ansun streot. octaa wlntho Ors. DkSAUSSURE ft RON AVE RR MOYKI) their OfTlce and Residence lo No IOI Broad struct, north side, iwo doors oust of King si reel._octgl till Iis9 |> EMOVAL.?CLAG HORN, HERRING A 1 V CO., Factors and Commission merchants, have removed from Accommodation Whnrf to North Atlantic Whurf. ocis lino ?oncatiouiil. MKS. G. W. ALEXANDER WILL RE OPEN lier School for Dancing, at the Ma sonic Halt, corner of King and Went worth streets, on Monday, November 1. Hours for Class Instruction at 4 and s P. M. Soirees every nllernnte Saturday Nkiiit. For terms. Ac., apply at her residence, No. 11 Com lifR street. octl8 mtho meetings. 1>YTIlA<:i)EEAN LOUGH, No. 21, A. F. M.?A Regular Communication ?r Hic above Lnduc will be held lit Maninil- llall, TlllH (Thlira day) EVKSINO, iii ' o'clock. Candidate* for E. A. Degree Will Ik! pllliel 111. Ilv onler Of On.' \V. M. IL STEWART, liov! Sccn-iar.v. li/T?SONlC F?li: ASSOCIATION. THE Ivl Regular Meeting ?f the Mlisnlllc t'a il 'A* POi-IlltlUtl Will IK! In hl Till? KVKSISM. Ill Mil nlllc Mull, ill hall-past 7 o'clock. An Uli? will bel lie last m. mm nf tln? Association |>rlorto Hic-hold ing of the Pair, a fullattendattci i >nni< rc qUi H il. Presiding onieers of Oomntandery. chapter* ami Lodges uro cclnllj rvuucMcd lo lu pre s. It. ii. iiitmvN, n.iU _ _. .m-riarv. vfo N'A M K CLUB.?TUE REGULAR 11 Weekly Meeting of Mils Ulnli will lie lietil ai Hin resilience of Hic President, Tins Kvi:nino, llie tili iiiHlant.nl Imlf-mist 7 o'clock. Mcnilier; will pieuse im iHiiii-liini In iitlenilaiice, an bust iiess of liii|H>rlancu will lie brought ii|i. Ity unlcr. w. tl. M., Beerciury. iiovl_ \rOUNG AMERICA KIR H COMPANY. Ailcml Regular Montlily Meeting Tins Kvts KlXit. a' hall-pasi 7 o'clock, ni Murkcl Hall. Ity unter. J. s. WEST K NDOIt FF, ihivI Hccrclnry. NIAOAKA FIUH ENGINE COMPANY. No. s. ? Villi are hereby summoned lu ap pear at your Englue House, ai l o'clock, P. M.. In full uniform, l'or Anniversary l'ariule. Hy oriler. j. m. IIOLI.OWAY, Secretary. Also, ntleiul a meeting "i" your Company, ai No. :! ! llailiilll'e slreel, at u oYlook._nov4 * TA DI KS' FUEL SOCIETY.?THE AN J KO AL Meeting of tin- Ladies' Fuel Society will lie licht a; tin- l>c|Hisilory, Chalmers street, nll*i'!!in\v. lin Alii in-lain, ul II o'clock, A.M. Want Distributors anil Cidlcclors will please lie puiicliial ''. altemtaiicc. lty onler. nov-l -. Secretary ami Treasurer. G? BAND LOHOF OF ANCIENT VKKK T MASONS Ol' SOUTH OAROLINA.?The An nual Communication <>r the Most Worshipful Grand Lodeo or Ancient Free .Masons of South Carolina will he hohlen a: Masonic Hall. Charles Ion. on the till h ilay of November, IWU, com. iiieiiclng ai iiigii 12. ' The ITvsitleniM of the various Railroads in South Carolina have Mudiv conscnteil to permit Ihc Grand oniceis ami Dclemitcs lo pass and re]mss thereon for one fit re. The run fare I* lo bp paid ill the place of Marline, and certificate's *.ifl Ik' issued by Hie itraud Hwivlury at ihu close uf the commnnlcniion, etiiitllug the holder to return free Of any churjio whatever. Worshipful Masters and Warden s, or Delegates of Subordinate Lodges, Grand Officers and i'.i-i Masters, will take due milieu and govern Ilten., selves acconlingly. It. s. liltUNS, nov-l iiiiiifiu-i Grand Secrciary. t?fllttO. "ITTANTS OF ALL KINDS CAN BE V V made known to everybody in this column at the rate of 25 cents for twenty words or leas, each Insertion, If paid In advance. FIFTY SEAMSTRESSES WANTED AT N. A. COIIEN'S Clothing, Depot, north cor ner of Princess and Klmr streets, nov-l 2* \\7" ANTED. A (i()OI> COOK AND M washer. Also, a jrnnil tionse servant; while preferred. Apply lo No. 21 Montague street. 11'lV-l 1 AN VSITUATION WANTED BY A RB SPKI TAULE White KoinnlC. as a Child's Nurse. Can iln plain sewing and mnku herself n-eful. Can be seen at No. 100 King street, near llrnnd. _ novi \ \XTANTED, A GIRL TO COOK, WASH, II Iron and do general housework. It?-r-- - en. es required. Apply to JXO. ALEXANDER, No. 15 King street. novi 1* XJTfANTEl), ROOMS IN THE WESTE UN V > pan of I ho city, lor a futctiv of ihree per .-ni.-. Address A. P. s., Nkws tWiIce. novi-1? "ANTED, A WOM AN TO COOK AND dochuitihcrwork. None 1:.1 apply unless is-oni mended. Hood wages paid. AppH at No. :'.:i Moiititjrucstreet. 110vI ?TTANT?D, ? <.'t:t;D DBAYMAX. A!' V 1 PLY ill this mhee. DCl'.H \T 7* ANTED, To PURCHASE A COM >> PLKTE copy of Ihn C. S. CENSUS rnr 1 - >. A|i]dy, staling price, 1., "CENSUS," DAII.V Ni.v.s lll'I'IOK. . ocl7 TTTTANTED. A SITUATION AS CLERK, ? V in a Wholesale Drug Store, or a large 1: - tan and Prescription Dniix Sinn.*. Nu nidi* lion m go in the country. Wlllexpeoi bm 11 amtill com. l eu itlouul llrst. The npplicaiil Is n graduate ol Hie Sum h Carolina MtiUciii College. Address M. igb i ii '^^^^^h> r?ti) DmJiiOlsW5^fT??vsiriAN ?ND .8. DRIRSHIST, ill lwenty-;Ive years'experience. iienslvelj ami favnrtiiily known Hiroiigbimi Ihc Slate, and can liitUieuce-n large trade, wishes a sinmttim in a Wholesale Drug House, or n lunro I tel ni I ami Prescription J>ne,r Store. Itolh city a ml country refomiecs given. Address "Refu gee.'' Ilox iv?, Vorkvllle, S. C. ocis Iiiiii? VlTANTBD. A il O U S E, NEAR Till/ v v central pan or the city, containing live or six rooms, with goo,I outbuildings and water. Address I', at this onicc. sept .'? GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO A only practical Kainlly Knitting Machine ever Invented. Price Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Address American Knitting Machine Company, Huston, Mass., or St. Louts, Mo. oc120 3iiios "TTfTANTED, EVERYBODY "to Kn6~W >> I hat JO!: PRINTING or all kinds, plain and ornamental, is executed promptly in the neatest stylo and ai the lowest New York prices, at Tint Nkws Job Otllce, No. lia EAST l!.\ V. call and examine the seule or prices before giving your orders elsewhere. "\XrAN'tj-:i>. AG ?nts.?two 11 undue!) W and Fifty Dolinrs pur month, to sell the oiilv flcnttlnc Improved Common Sense Family SEWING MACHINE, like only f|s. ?ri-at in duceuients to Agents, This is the most |Mipiilur Sewing Machine of ihn day?makes (he fatuous "Elastic Lock Witch"?will do any kind or work Hint can bo ?loue on any machine, one hundred ihiHisiind soitl and the demand coustniilly In creasing. Now Is the lime to lake an llgcucy. Send for Circulars. ?? Itcware of Infringers.-..a Address 8KCOMII A CO.. UoSlOll, Mass.; Puis burg, Pa., or Si. Louis, Mo. octtSO r.mos Co Itcni. HOUSES, FARMS, STOUES, ROOMS, Ac, now vacant, can readily bu rented bv Udvctilslng them in Ibis column. The rate Is 25 cents lor twenty words or less, each insertion, If paid In advance. O BENT, THE HOUSE Xo. SI SMITH tree). Aiipllcants will please call at No. 70 sniitlijdieet._nov2 tilths:!* mo BENT AT Si? A MONTH. No. 2 A. Drake street near Amtierst, -l ROOMS AND KITCHEN, lt. M. MARSHALL A iiltO.. Heal Es tai e Brokers, Hroa4-si red. nova 4* mo BENT, A p1ne~ STORE WITH l-TX _l TURESfor ngrocery and bnr-room, corner Lougliude Lane anc East Ilay. To an approved tenant rent will la $10 per month. Also, six large square Rooms with tire place?, back plaxzr.a ami cistern water on cverv story. The rooms will be rented siugl.i If preferred. Inquire or Mr. It() i:, on the pi ?mues. net Hi ROOMS TO liENT.?THREE UNFUR NISHED ronnu lu n residence pleasantly situated In the weslo-n part of the city. Terms moderate. For run icr particulars, apply ul No. 11 Doughty street. ' octPJ lUiQCCllllHCOHG. T ,rtO TO GEORGE LITTLE & CO. VU loi- line FUIINISHING HOOKS at i.ow pitiCBS._ _ octao siuthliiio ? OL O M O NTS~Tl I TT E It S ACCOMPLISH ALL THEY PROMISE. For sale at went 17 ?m?s_RAODL *_ I.YNAII'S. r|1 O O W NE RS OF PI N E L A N 1) , TURPENTINE-MAKERS, Ac. The undersigned have Just published n i'amph let ilescrlblag their new patented process ul making Tuncntinc; by which three limes as. much Is procured as by the ordinary mode, aim the very Unrat qualities of Rosin made, IT properly distilled, throughout tlie season. We have hid It In succ sslul operation the past season ncartJeorgclown. H. C. Addicts MOROAN A PIIDIGON, Georgetown, S. C. Pamphlets at Tub CiiAnt.ks-ros Nkws ami Courier orTicis, and at ShackeUord A Kolty's. octio tilths!_ JJO TOU WISH TO PREVENT YOUR CHILL AND PEVERT 8cptl7 Omoi USE SOLOMONS' BTTTERS. II Qlmtt?cntcnle. I Ii 11 il N I A N 11 A L L i! Il A N H T EST i m o N i a i. to Hr. MAUK Ii HAU ami Mi - FLOHESCK LA i rosi?. On ?rlilcn oce.islnn Mr. EUGENE II. CRAMER und a well known \iunicur ' ; iiu- cltv whi appear for ibis Ihne > lily. Mr*. MARK READ ?in niitki' her Hr*l appear unee on mo -; THIS EVENING. SOVKMUEH i, I -.". Tv n glorious |?i< < . V UTK H AN. OU Tili: i ;>n.m mit or Isla, In tw? act*. Af er w hlch Comb' Sons i>v a voiuutci r, "Shuin usO'Hrlen," K. ILCRAMKR. To conclude with Ihn screaming farce entitled TWO O'CLOCK IN TUB MORNING. Admission: Pari.uHte. ?i: Gallery, cents: Colored Gallery. 50 rent*. Seats run i?- secured luring Hiealny al Holmen* lluuli Store, rumen Klug und Wen i worth street*. Tickets for sale ? 'Ignr SI anils of t in- |?rlnc.lpul ii"i< i-. novt G IIA N D M ASU N I C F A I It. i'ndoi the aulhorily ami approval <<T ih? M. w. GRAND LODGE and M. K liKANII ItOYAI. ARCH CIIAITKK of Hie Stale of South Carolina, will Ik opened AT IIIIIKKNIAN HALL, on MoXKAY HVBXlNll, NoVEMBEIt i'.tii. ai balf-pasl o'clock. Willu|ieiiat iliusamehour during the enliri week, ami will close al 11 o'clock fach night. Masonic Jewels ami Itcgalla. Silver and Plated Wate, Jewelry, Household Hoods, Perfumer' Dress Cowls. Clothing, lia's. Refreshments of all kinds, fancy Article*, and a large and varied a sorimenl ol oilier merchandise a*ill i"- offered for CoulrihtitIons and doualiims will be thank Hilly received and acknowledged. The lower Saloon will lie npphi d every night, at 10 o'clock, for Cotillion and Ojitadrllle I'artles, un der the managemenl and direction of the ofllcvrs of 1.a candeur and Walhalla Lodges, und a line String Hand will he in ullendunce. Arrangement* have licen made to transmit Telegrams from the Hail lo all parts >>: the Culled Stale*, or by cable to Europe. skxioii MASAUF.lt*. m. W. .1. COXXKU. C m. ' w. C. H. SlMONTOS, P. m. K. It. S. ruins. o. II. M. . w. F. m. ItUnKKTSON, P M. w. C. m. Fl'ltSlAX, M. p. <:. m. ' w. .1. a. Waiirnku, I ?, m. w. a. E. MlLLIttt, P. M. 0. M. ; w. t:. il. Wai.teii, p. m m. w. AI.P1IBU Ptt?t'e, P.' w. ii. i). COItlIKTT, P. m m. ; w. a. Isaac*, p. m. m. w. Ii. It. CaMI-IUXI . W. j. lilltSIK. P.m. p. ?:. m. w. ,i. \. HitAULEV, Jr.,r m. w. II. Hl?lflT, P. h. m. M. m. w. ,1. l. nuit. P. ti. m. w. m. w. MAl'ltlCruP. m m.w. wm. IIUONKV, i). W. t. TlHNKU.P. m. I).. O. m.. New Volk, i W. l W. ASHKL, P. m. m. K. j. il. Uoxouit. Sr., w. j. McKrnxir, p. m. i?. t;. il p. ; w. n. il DkLkox, i'. m It. w. w. K. 111...?T., D.l W. C. E. ClIli'lIKslXK. P ti. m. i m. IL E. m. Musks, 1). ti. ii.! w. K. .1 W.uidki.i.. P. m P. : w. C. IlKNUY, P. m. It. w. w. T. W.u.TEi:. P.- w. w. s. Cvhvman.P. m s. O. m. : W. .1. CAItKLIHAN, P. m IL w. S. A. DirniiAM. P. w. k. w. SKVMOt'u, 1 J. ti. W. ; M. p.. w. J. S. HUIST, .1. C.: w. .\. ItAOl'I., P. m. w. i Hcv. Ilrotlier a. t. l'on !?. w. n. w. sciirodbi;,! teii. t:. T. ' Itev. Uro. w. w. Kicks m. P.. J. U. PlCKBTT, h.! Itev. Uro; J. 11. .m. Clll l'. i maukiiio. v. y. w. cauwii.k, s. itev. uro. s. c. Veiuier c. n. Itev. Uro. .1. m. CKKKM-: W. il. Covixurox, s. <;. itev. Uro. w. it. Vatk*. 1'. i itev. Itn?. w. \\. Until. W. C.T. TowssKND, J. fLi Itev. Uro. K. a. Wai 1). nuis. w. C. M. johiiax, J. C.! Itev. Uro. il t. ClTI.KI i?. Ilroliicr En. Seohimi. w. p. k. coi.; itN. c. M.l Uro. .Leu:.- W. Huav. Il h. Oii.c'uniST, ii. lira. A. p. Hi.cnt. ' lll*rt. w. o. simms. i:. K. c. K. Jackson, ci Uro. T. J; Loi swoon. T. in?. M. 'L N vt II an. :. E. c. ?:. jakukii. o. k. Uro. o. s. ii.m*ki:ii. h. E..!. E. Hovr, c s. , lin?. T. V. Simon*. r.. w. n. i>. OAii.i.Aiti?, Rio..1. n. hktts. c. c. il. . lin?, ti. W. P.m:i:i:::. k. L. W. LI.oyp. (i. h. a.j Uro. .i. Haui.k*ton. C , Itro. IL s. \*i:xxiMI. w. st. J. l'un.i.n-.-. p. M. lira..'. Ii. Um un on. - W. P.. E. Dt'XKIN, P. m. Uro. E. i?. K.nhtox. w. Veaikix, r. M. Hrn. N. c. Nowixl.' W a. P. Al.UItli'll, P. M., Uro W a. Kki i.v. w il iv. IIAINKS. P. m. s. s. SOLOMON*. Ks?. W. J. ii. kkiisiiaw, P. M.- ii. T. l'ISA k t:, KSip .u'Mi'u MAX?llERA, w. a. r. Smvtiii:. Pr?sident oflhc Association. w. /. i;. Oake*. Vice-President. w. s. Thomas, sr.. Chairman Commil'.ec of Ai rangement*. liro.s. E. Wtu.( n. Treasurer. Uro. lt. E. ItitoWN, Secretary. s. k. ?'. KittiNt:ui:uuKit, sou'.ii Carolina uiandery. comp.' s. il. ocitshkiii, n. p. Carolina Chan 1er, No. i. Comp. w. t. Mis.i.eu, il. P. l'nion Chapter, No Comp. Dr. J. 11. UoNOCit, Jr., ii. P. Kerohbahel Chapter, No. il comp. u. n. Mui.LKii, cerraunin Chapter, No John Mi'Lemr, \v. m. Solomon's Lodge, No. i. \v ii.n??t c UESAI'?SUUC, w. .m. Cllloti ivilwm nlhg l.ihigc, No. i. .i. Sou Kits Iti ist, w. m.. Washington l.odc No. A. A. Kai.k, w. m. l-*ri?nd*hip Loilge, Nu. o. U. s. DuttvKa, W. M. St. Andrew's Lodge 10. - : dus. iKULKsnv. w. m. Oraugc Lodge. No. il. Kit k?. IloitSKV, >^'. m. Pyihjgorcau Lodge, Nu 21. .1. IlocK, w. m. i.a Cumletir Linlgc, No. \\'. E. MlKEIX, w. .m. Landmark LiHlgc, No? 70 O. l. ItlUST, w? m. Ktunkllu Uldg.*, No. w. i'. pauinin, w. M.Tyre Lodge. No. las. Ilros. flKiiBdi: ii. inui'.AIIAM. Jr.. s. Wi:i:t!..l. m JEANNKItKTT, w.m. KXAX, 1>. Mi:U.kii, w. w. PBM UKirroN, c. w. Styi.es, IVji. l. Kiku.J. W. IIiksi N. v.". Kinsman, w. j. Timm, !.. F. Mkyeii. ri.ooit coJSMiTrr.k. w. N. I.KVIN, P. m. . Uro. J. M. WlMIACK. Urn. W. W. siMONd. t Itro. J. II. Hall. Itro. J. II. Lokii. i Uro. A. Mow it v. Price of admission to the l'air, 'J? ceiiia. Childrull under Lt years ol' age, Li cents. Season Tickets, $1. AdiuiAslon to liatl-roon, one Ocnttcman u two Ladies, $1. Ticketscan beOlllaillCd HI Hie Hotels, Jewell and Hook Stores, at the Hall, and of the Secretary al his place of limitless, No. 24 iiaync street. niy- The Street Hallway Company have very kindly consented to allow their car* to awall the closing of the Fair, each evening, for Hie accotn modatlon of the visitors. The South Carolina, Nortlioasteru, Cher.tw ami Darllnglon, Savannah ami Charleston, Charlotte Columbia and Augusta Railroads, Florida anil Georgetown Steamers,have,with their usual public spirit, reduced the price of travel on their several lines, and will Issue Excursion Tickets, good for ten days, from the 13th November, Tor ouc fare, novi mit!tutin:> QTojinvtucrQljiu Notices. 1>autnkrsiiip.?i have this day assuclutcd with mc, in business, mv son OEOROE (1. rUTLEIL The business?drain and (ienrral Commission?will hereaflvr be conduct!: in the name of R. M. HITLER A SON. November I. 1800. R. M. SUTLER. I m M |0 Dissolutions of (Tapavlncvs!)ip. DISSOLUTION OF COl'AUTNEP.SHIl ' Mr. EDWARD DALY, having by ?IUIIi sent withdrawn from tho lirm of KNOK DALY A CO.. the uudorslg ucd win coiilintie I hi Auction und Commission business under Hie name end style of .1. A W. KNOX. nov. D ??niloving, ^>c. o it ? a u m &. j r it s , MERCHANT TAILORS, Have removed lo No. 147 KINO street, five doors below their fermer stand, where I bey will pleased to sec iheir former patrons and friends and (he public generally. Mr. Jurs lias just returned from tin- North w a large anil well selected slock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Reavers, Coaling*, Doeskins Cassimercs and vesting*. ALSO, A fine assortment of (lents' Purnisiiing Hoods which will be sold ni a very small profit. tient lernen in waul of any of Ihn above articles will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere ociii mth w I I, Ii I S & GUIS <> L M FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS an-i? shipping ag k N TS, Will attend to the Purchase, Sale and Shipment (to Foreign ami Domc.ilIc Poris) of CO'lTON RICE, LUMRER and NAVAL STORKS. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 8. C. E. Wiixm.A. r. Chjsolu 0C12? ICloiljing uno -fnrniolpng <?>oooo. j a It g li s T u c ic NOW OPENED AT No. ?91 King Street, CORNER of VVKNTWOltTII, A large ami elegant :sti"ply or Kail aud winter C T-i OT1IING . F 0 It MEN, YOUTHS AND HOYS, Ma le in the beat manner, comprising all the latest styles for this ran, ami oiiered at low I'ltlCBS. IX TUE STOCK ARE THE FOLLOWING: MIXED CASSIMEilE SUITS.$ir> 00 Deuiiie anil Twisted Cnssimcrc Suits. 17 oo Fancy Cassinicro suits. is oo Diiliiia Mellon Suits. is oo Slack and White silk Mixed Suits. 20 oo Diagonal Coating suits. 21 00 Scotch Cheviot Suits. 2! oo Klhicur Silk Mixed suit-. 35 00 (loMen silk Mixed Suits. 20 00 Olive Mixed Melton Soils. 2s Chcstorllcld coats at from.?i j 00 to 20 00 Water-proof Tweed Oversacks. 10 oo Melton Oversacks. 12 00 Knglish Mellon Sacks. 15 oo Fancy Casslmcrc Pants as from_f ." 00 to "1 00 j Vests of Casslmcrc, Cloth, coating. Reaver and Velvets, at from.$3 00 10 10 00 I) O YS' AND YOUTHS clothing, To fit hoys anil youths fron; three to seventeen years of age. In great variety of qualities, for . ;t iioi)i ami Dress Suits. ITurcivif-;rrirs'o; goodk The handsomest supply over offered in this city, consisting In part ns follows: itAJoivs PARIS kid oloves, of all shades LaporCa I'aris Kid (Hoves, of all .shades Trifonsse Paria Kid Gloves, of all shades (all cele brated makers) Cnstor Beaver Gloves Cnlfskiu Gloves Alert Cape Driving Gloves buckskin Walking and Driving Gloves Tanned Deerskin Gloves lhick Gauntlet Gloves Suspenders or nil styles, including the Russian Brace, with Patent-lever Buckles Cardigan Jackets Travelling Shawls Fancy, Colored and Black Silk Ties Cows, Kesris anil Cravats, such as the Dumas, the Parisian, the New Brighton, the Shake speare, the Opera, Alpine, Ac. ALSO, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, In all quali ties, including the Angola Flannel, Merino. Lnmb's Wool, Canton Flannel und Shaker Flannel, Ac. COLLARS of I'nper and Linen, such as the Grays, Dickens and Bismarck, or Taper; and the Byron, Thalberg, Dickens, Egbert, Shakespeare and Uuillngauie, of Linen. tur star su i tat*, Noted for their fitting qualities ami good work manship. ? full supply always on hand. Trices at from $2 2b to $4. THE Tailoring Department, Supplied With a largo Mock of new FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS for this fall's wenr of the most choice styles, which will he made up to snlcr In tin: best manner, under the cure of a 111 si class French Cutter. Prices fixed and marked on each garment. Customers arc Invited to call nud look through the stock, aud make their selections. William Matthiessren. B. W. MCTUREOUS, Superintendent, septm tuthssmoa (Groceries, Liquors, II o 1 C E eatini2 POTATOES. M barrels binding fr-.m sel.n. r l.llv. iwv-1 I w.u. StOACH A 00. JjMNE I.AUCi: HAVANA (M'ANOKs! Jtl.-.| rn'iiveil Ly SpnuUI 1,1 i; Ai.-: i i, ion Ps iiicnto, : roui Mtil:ii)/au, :t I?.i i > . i . i-, mrgc and swcel Havana Olt.VNCCS, und . bunches of isuiiumus, m good order. ai ko, is ktoiik: Itl'D APPLES. Silver .-' i.ihm-. H ' Onion*, Willie ItClUIS, llCCtS, 1*111 II k|>->. l'oliltoi Oui lie, Northern Cabbage, und n Ilot-lot ol Iresh l'i.-h Itoes. Vi <. C. I?. KKNKICK, nov-l 3 N". M u I i i strei si mil side. ( t M li a T T <) M a T O I. Wanted, everybody lo know ihm ihey ran buy Iwo i.nil run TOMATOES ni ?- p?l itor.cu; ea-e nflwodozvil ni #3 su. WILSON S GROCERY. nov-l :: C 1 O a l ! o O a I. ! ? o a I. Jnsl arrived, a cargo of Red Ash PurlorCOAL Will licsuld low rroni lue VCSSOl. J. I?. AIKKX a i n., novi i Atlantic W|?urf. T) r n n E i: i; a t; i; i .s i; 250 m superior iinalily, in rolls and small bale*, suitable ror mending mal packing cotton. For saie n.v r. n. hi'iiert, nov i i No. la i:.i-i Hay. PACKAGES MlSiAI?). SAL MON, Af.. NOW LANDING. ? hall Utils, lliictM MESS MACKEREL ? ipiurter hid*, iiuc-i Mi -- Miickrrcl ? kits IHk'sI Mi ss Mackerel ? halfhhls. No. i Hay lair1" Maekerel ? ipiartcr bids. No. i liny large Mackerel Ulis ami hair kits Hay largo Mackcrc: ? kits ami half kits No. I Salmon ? kits So'iiuls nn<I Tongues George's Hank I.'oiIIIhIi Choice Scaled lli'rrlngs. For sale by KLIKCK, WICKKXUEKG A CO. nova null.-:'. UTTER, CHEESE, LAUD, l-'LOUH, sugar, TEA, Ac. B ao in kins Choice Table IIUTTEK lo inns GihhI initier inn boxes Fiiclorv Cheese ao tierces i.i-ai l.anl CO tuns Leaf ami llcllued Lard T.'i hulf chests Hyson and Oolong Teas loo barrels Kellued suijar SOU barn-ls Choice Flour jimi casos 'romaines ino bug* Juva, i.niruyra and Rio Codec .On barrels Whiskey llrandy, Hin nnd Wines Tierces anil casks Rico Ma< kerel, Herrings. Codllsh Syrup, Peaches, Jellies in noms, I tucket s, Paper, An. For sale at lowest market prices bv mci.i.Kit, NI m IT'/. A co.. o-t-jn t nib i No. is] Kiwi nay. N e w l a Ii ? R F INK!) F A M I 1. Y I. A R P. Wc arc now packing nrw [.ar i> () i' Y ii i s arasons m a k e. Tierces, ha?r tibi.?.. Kegs, 3 lbs., 5 lin., and 10 lbs. Caddies, no lb. cases. For price lists, address. PROCTOR.A G AM HI. H, oeliS Histum Cincinnati, Ohio. Q.unny cloth ! gunny cloth ! On the spot and lo nrlvc. For sale by nelT thill G ICO. A. THKXIIOl.M A SON. Q oa l ! co a l ! (j o a i, '. 830 Ions Hod Ash COAL. Egg and StOV0Si7.es? cargo sebiioner .lohn M. Itromall, dally expected from Philadelphia, and for sale by II. V. RAKEU A CO.. foal Yard, No. 20 Cumberland street, nova .1_ tolour!' flour! flour! r .n iibls. Fins'. Super, Extra and Family FLOUIt, nisi received from Ihiliiinoro. For sale by T. J. KKRR A CO. nova a_ _ g BV e n t h o u S a n D SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. Now landing from llrltbth ship Duke or Wel lington. For sale in lois to suit purchasers. _ novl 11_G KO. W. WILLIAMS A CO. jj'i v k n r oo i. s a lt af lo at. -luoo sacks Liverpool SALT, Just arrived per steamer Darlen, in large and superior seamless sacks. For sale, ex si earner, al lowest market price, bv ROUT. MURE A CO.. ocias _Hoyce's Wharl. 1 vert o o l s a l t ! r.ooo sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, direct from Liv erpool?large and full sacks. For sale at lowest market prices, by _ ?,*,-!L__KKKR A P? allantine & son's pale ale. B Weekly supplies of the above superior brand, in barrels and half barrels. Fur sale bv W. II. CHAFER A CO., net n lino No. 207 East Hay Street.**" 1? lew 1 KG s WOK M c< )n sections, * (SANTON INK.) They are puroly vegoiuble, safe and sure. The best in use. For sale by Dr. II. HACK. No. 131 Mooting street, OC15 Wliolesale Agenl. TljT A B ? n (J O CORES FEVER AND AGUE. THE FINEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. OJT For sale by all Druggists. G. J. LUIS?, Agent, Druggist, Corner Klug nnd Johu street, septl* .linos Charleston. S. C. nOLOMON's bitters ' RE FOR SALE RY D r a. RAOUL & L Y N a H, At Wholesale and Retail, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS, sept 17 Smos c h r 0*m o si The largest and Hurst assortment of C II H O M O L I T II O Q 11 A P II S ami E N O II A VINOS, Kver brought to this city, now on exhibition and ror sale at New York prices, at O.UINUY A CO.'S Photograph GaHcry, No. 201 King street, Charleston, S. C. PHOTOGRAPHS. PHOTOGRAPHS taken In every style. Ko tire satisfaction In all cases guaranteed. QUINHY A CO. nctl irao Cvockcrn, <Gl)iufi, #c. w o thousand sets S M A L L PLATES, PGR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. 3 Inch fiat and deep 1'l.ATES, at lOe. a set. 4 inch Hal and deep li?tes, at 16c. a set. 5 inch Dal and deep li?tes, at 20c.. n sel. u inch flat and deep Plates, at 200. u set. By WM. O. WIHLDEN A CO., Nos. 137 Meeting street and 2.sr. King street, ocl28 thsmwiO Coiner lleaufain.