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NOTICES of Wants, To Kent, Lost and Found, Hoarding, Ac., not exceeding -al words, 23 cents each Insertion; over 'Jo, ami not exceeding SO words, to cents each Insertion; over yo mid nm exceeding -to words, f.o cents each Insertion. All announcements to be published al these rates must bc paid lor In advance. REMITTANCES should bc made by Post nico Money Order or by Express. If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mail may be secured tty forwarding a drait on Charleston pay. able lo the order of Hie proprietors of Tm: NEWS, or by sending the money Iii a registered letter. Address ItlOltDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. nu Kast Day. Charleston, s. c. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER .->. 1809. To Our Prienda in tin- Conniry-ln d tiennent s to New Subscribers. ire desire, if possible, lo maUe TUE NEWS, which ta already without exception the chea psi newspaper in the South, a regular visitor in every well regulated household in this and Ila ' adjoining Slates. As an inducement lo the plant' ers to subscribe lo Tltlt NEWS bejore Ihr expira tion qr the present year, ire hare arraaged ir th Messrs. Walker, Keans <C Cogswell, the publish' ors iv the RURAL CAROLINIAN, to supply thal ni ir and superb agricultural magazine, together with THE NEWS, to all new subscribers, at the follow ing very low rates: THE DAILY NEWS mid the RURAL CAROLINIAN, one year, for six dollars and,lift y cents. THE THI-WEEKI.Y NEWS nd the KURAL CARO LINIAN, one year, for font' dollars. Subscriptions to the two publications may be sent either to the proprietors n/TiiK NEWS, or lo the proprietors ur the RURAL CAROLINIAN. Uni persons desiring to avail themselves of this ojl'er tittst do so before the first of January next, as the arrangement will not be extended beyond mat, period. If 12WS Ol-' TUE DAT. -Gold nt New York yesterday closed dull nt 28 SI267 - -Tlic New York colton market was declining. Sales 3000 hntes at 20c. -At Liverpool coll n closed steady. Uplands Utfd. Orleans 12'id. -Twenty-one subs for divorce arc pending nt Davenport, town. '-Virginia is sending Inrgc quantities or zinc metal to thc North. -Corn ls selling ut a higher price than wheat In sonic parts or Indiana. ' -Madame Anna bishop will settle in New York and lead a church choir lhere. -The lion. JcfTcrson Dnvls ls sojourning tem porarily at Hernando, Mississippi. -The Havre dock hand who saved thc life ol vthe murderer Tratipmauu, received a medal and 400 frnncs reward. -Thc proposed Canalla and Pacific Hallway ls 2500 miles in length, and will cost seventy mil lions or pounds sterling. -A pnrltal reconstruction or thc Spaidsli'.Cuhl nct has been ctrccted. Martas ls Foreign Secre tary, and Figucrola Minister of Finuncc. -Tho superintendent ot thc Ccorgin State road declares that after Oils year Hie road will uav nil the evoeiitu " "r e"uc trAyernmeni -Al tho Agricultural and Mechanical Fair, bed recently at Staunton, Virginia, benjamin Smith, a negro, wtis awarded thc Itratt premium for thc best specimen of barrels. fc j -It cosis royalty .something to travel. The Empress Rugente ihlnks she can make her trip from Paris to Cairo, Egypt, (about as far as from New York to omaha) ror $100,000. -Count Bismarck's Income is computed n> about $30,000, derivable from his varions estates and offices. To this must he added thc not Incon siderable Item of a free ministerial residence in berlin, und labio money. -The Slate Department has received Intelli gence of thc loss or thc whaling schooner Susan A. Smith, or Host on, with the Captain's wlfo and two children, and all thc officers and crew except the captain and lour men. -A survey or thc Suez Canal shows thal it is In Its shallowest parts bm twenty feet deep; there fore tho steamer Algie, on which thc Empress Eugenic Intended going through lt, cannot make the passage, us lt draws inure Dian twenty feet. The Empress, however, in.-isis on making the trip, even If a new survey proves that a tighter vessel will Le necessary. , -Thc London Tillies1 money article of yesterday cornmeals on thu Increasing importation of wheal from Die Culled States, nod in view of competi tion with Russia and Central Europe, when rail ways in thal quarter arc fully developed, sug gests, as thc great questions for the United States to consider, the reduction or freights and Hie en largement of communications with tho Missis sippi. -A French paper reports that "thc most brlV limit or thc slurs or song," by which every one will recognize thc Marquis de Caux, "has signed n splendid engagement to sing in Knasia. It ls stipulated in thc treaty that thc diva promises you would never guess what-to have no children during the period nf her .engagement. And her husband has written at thc bottom of tho con tract : 'Thc above writing is read and ap proved.' " -lt appears front a notice sent to the papers by Mrs. Stowe, that she ls preparing a book on thc Byron scandal; and Hint she expects, of course, to Justify her previous publication on this sub ject. Thc publication of Hie Leigh loiters in tho London Quarterly Review han brought out ibo . following note from M's. Stowe : "Mrs. Stowe re quests thc publie lo suspend their judgment on thc letters of Lady byron to Mrs. Leigh, lately pub lished lu the Loudon Quarterly l ovlew, until they meet thom in their proper historical connection in her forthcoming volume." -A horrible railroad accident occurred on Mon day last near Narrowsburg, N. v., by which mic man was burned lo death und fourteen oars, load ed with coal oil, tobacco and colton, were entirely consumed. When the Ure had reached Hs height a man was seen In the midst nf the glaring names, but lt was Impossible to approach near enough to render the victim tiny Rid, and he was in a short time completely roasted. His name was Janies Rourke, and he was a brakeman mi Hie train. It is suppose.; he hud in some mininer become fastened bel ween thc cars lu .such u way ns to lie unabtelo ex tr calo himself before being Butrocnlcd by thc rapidly approaching Hames. f -Au exchange gives the following Interesting gossip concerning the Siamese twins: "Their sur name ls Dunker, and their given names Chung and Eng. They reside alternately at two resi dences, one al Mount Airy, N. C., and Hie other three miles distant In thc country, one of thc wlvei taklpg charge of each establishment. They married twin sisters near that point many years since, and each has a family of bcauiirul black eyed children of brunette complexion. They uro aged fifty-seven, ore quite gray-haired, and while they arc lu independent circumstances they are not wealthy. Their wives are large, healthy-look ing women, and their country house, thc only one wc have seen, !. u,u>. of logs with puncheon floor, and without finish or decora Hon. They usc a Windsor chair nf double width, nod n lied not less .than eight feet wide. A rustle night o steps-of double width leads to thc attic, and they pass up ami down them without difficulty, on tho occa sion of mir visit lhere wau a four-inch snow on the ground, nuil ns lucy wore out gnulling, wc h:nl to uwnii their return. Then they modo their ni i earance they were walking very briskly, and soon they were engaged in a spirited run. ou one of their Instile shoulders they carried ti dou liledmrreled shot p un, mid werg in lino humor. They were exceedingly piensan I omi hospitable In their manlier, a.ul luslslcd upon a second visit from us." -The telegraph brings nows of Hie death of "England's wealthiest sou," llichuril Orosveuor, Marquis or Westminster.- Karly lu tho last cen. tiny ono Slr Kl haul Grosvenor had tho goo I luck to marry Miss lolly navies, tho daughter ol a gout lemon ol much anded property in tho County of Middlesex, and in a few years, III consequence ol' the tide of fashion selling westward, found that this same small landed estate was probably for tts soto destined lo bo almost the most valua ble In England, lt now forms Grosvenor Square and Mic ndjaceilt streets, mid in fact the greater portion or that property which, bounded sonni by Picadilly, north by Oxford street, east by bond street, and west by Park bane, contained in sidney Smith's opinion, more Intellect refine ment and social grace, than any other in I he world. Some eighty years ago, about th time When George III was making Improvements at Buckingham House, now it palace, which had been purchased ns Queen Charlotte's dower house, the swampy ground between Hyde Park corner and the Thames was offered him for 15,000. Hu declined ii. ami it was subsequently purchased by IhcGrosvcnors. Many years after li came Into their possession, ti very enterprising builder, Mr. Cubitt, persuaded fae great banking house of Bmllh, Payne St Smith lo advance money to him for drainage and building purposes, ami Hms arose "belgravia," which, when Hie leases fall in, will probably yield thc present Marquis of Westminster i: u,ooo a year, bord Westminster was a curious combination of generosity and meanness, and a hundred stories arc current Il lustrative of ie ': ii these characteristics. Ile teafes several children. Thc eldest, known as bord Grosvenor, now marquis, ls a remarkably popu lar man in his county, Cheshire, lt ls computed that thc now marquis will have an income of cer tainly not less than UToo.ono pounds a year, bord Westminster was a Liberal, but took no active part in polities. Ills health has long been in n precarious state. Political Blnclilutlling. Jf any ono is so simple as to credit thc dispatch that tho Congressional Bub-commit* tee Is coming "to tuko testimony" in regard to the contested elections of .Messrs. .Simp son nml Recd, wc recommend lo him tho careful perusal of thc paper read by lion. II. L. Dawes, nt tho recent session of thc American Social Science Association. He shows that these committees consist or a majority of tho political party ruling in the House, nml thal they nrc appointed for the sole pur iso of declining that thc contest ant belonging to that party has been duly elected. The framers of Hie constitution assigned to eacli house the power of deckling upon the elections and qualifications of its own members. There are no restrictions upon the exercise of this prerogative. lu Hie Sen ate thu Judiciary Committee manipulates the case; in tho House of Representatives, the Committee of Elections, whose proper business is to receive the testimony present ed by thc contestants and to decide judici ally upon its value, but who hare recently received permission lo go into thc contested districts and act nt once ns nu inquisitorial jury, a prosecution, and a bench of judges. The plaintiir always belongs to their party, and their business is simply to represent Aim. They meet to hear his case, and to legalize hi ii.-.?iimptlon -"only this, and "nothing':. their dec! d' li eon summoiici np ... . if upou the . flos the intention of tho party in power tel exclude those gentlemen from thc House of Representatives, whatever may have been the majorities by which they were olecteti. As Mr. Dawes testifies, and as everybody knows, each case of this sort is comiug to lie a mere partisan struggle. "Tho com "mittec d'tre not resist thc exactions of "patty, and their action ls, in consequence, "worthy only of contempt." And tho div. grading ends of their appointment, ns well as the corrupt resorts of thu party now in power, appear from the fuel Hint "while "there were only sixty cases .luring thc Hist "Sixty-five years of ibo government, there "have been more than that number within "the past ten years-over twenty of which "are now pending." All these contestants belong to the majority. An injured Demo crat or Conserv t i ve well knows that an ap peal for justice to a Radical Congressional committee would be perfectly absurd. Hs members have been selected on account of their political complexion; they have had a certain political work assigned to them ; they have been canvassed hefure-haud; they go out upon their mission' like excursionists ujion a frolic-with nil their expenses paid, and succeed In catching something, as cer tain .shrewd amateurs do, by fastening the desired tish upon thc hook before it is cast into the water ut all. Thc result Is cer tain fn-nn tho beginning. A partisan speaker appoints a partisan committee, which returns a pnrlisan report, mid upon tills report the members vole nccording to their political adulations. There is not a straw left for a minority politician to catcli nt. Hence while thc people of the upper districts may hare determined that Messrs. Simpson and Reed shall represent them, an other sot of people, temporarily resident in Washington, have determined that they sluill not- And wo rather apprehend that the oilier el will Imvo their own way. V-. t all snell contests will do good. The Ihne will como when the people ol' this Stale and of every Stale will secure to themselves by statute or amendment the right of repre sentation In Congress by persons whom limy themselves have elected, mid not hy person-', elected for them by a Congressional com mittee. And every outrage ort the ballot will acet lernte tho advent of (hat day. As FA ti as built, the Hine Ridge Railroad hardly paya it.*. running expenses. There will lie no incrense of business until thc rotul it completed, os it -posses through a moun tain wilderness rich in beauty but poor in population. L'util the last rail is spiked the State will have to pay.tho interest on tho nine million dollars of bonds which il is in vited to endorse. IT IS rumored that there hus been a recon ciliation between Congressman Ilowon and Aldormnn T. .T. Mackey. Tho cause of tho quarrel was not wholly political, as the Al derman went so far us to stigmutlzcrthu Con gressman in the public prints as a thief, forger and murderer. Bowen, however, pocketed the affront, and ls now said lo have I made fust friends with his quondam viUilior. Tlio "Ai tings BIM' D ing " of Congrcas II. llcini n. Congressinnu Botron lol ! Hie "gent lenten "of tho Cornel Star Fire Engine Company," who serenaded him on Wednesday nihill, dint ho would, in u tow days, address lils con stituents und render ihoiu n faithful uccoiinl of nil his "actings and doings." Tin' pledge publicly {riven to BO distin guished un nudioiicu will doubtless bo kepi. Congressman Bowen known now Hitit "miir "der will on'.," ami. conlldlng in Ilia Inrgc licartcd charily und indulgence of thc col ored "goiitlcmon of tho Cornel Slur Fire "Engine Company*' und their follows, will bo glad lo nariko a clean breast of ll and tell his conslHuoilts what luaiincr of mau this Ilowen really is. The colored inen whom tko distinguished Congressman represents ure not, il is Imo, thieves, forgera and mur derers, but they ire not expected to sit in thc hulls of Congress is tko Radical repre sentatives of lower .South Carolina. Congressman Ilowen, when ho renders hi.-} constituents tho promised account of nil his "actings und doings," will not forget to ex plain that lilil * maller of tko Chine.se toro cheeks stolen from ti gambler in this eily. This may nol be a doing, hut somebody was done, mid tko Ibief is nol rel punished. Be sides, lhere is Hie purl which this C. C. Bowen is maliciously declared lo have taken in biirniug and pillaging Hie town of Jack sonville in 1SG1-2. Willi -i breath the spot loss Congressman may clear away this cloud of arson and robbery. Nor will it lie for gotten thal C. C. Bowen-then u captain of the Iwonty-lirst battalion Georgia cavalry, C. S. A.-was tried by eourt-niHrlial, found gullly and cashiered for forging pay rolls, the result hoing announced in general orders from General Beauregard's headquarters. .Surely Congressman Bowen will take the op portunity of showing that lie was tho inno cent victim of a damnable conspiracy, and thal tho honest people of Charleston are not represented in tho councils uf thc nation by a convicted forger. And last of all,- .tho "Honorable Congressman" might amuse his eon -iii nein s by telling them ult about his arrest and imprisomcut for planning Hie murder of Colonel White in 18CI, with ti de tailed explanation of thc reasons why he was suspected and \vn3 not hung. If Congressman Bowen will only tell, in this way, thc lalo of his own life, lhere is a rich troat in store for all his Radical con stituents. Thc calumnious charges brought against him arc so many and so gntve, that be cannot alford lo treat them with honest scorn or passive contempt-unless Con gressman Bowen is of opinion that any.sort of white man is good enough to represent a negro, and that lie is too good for his con stituents, in willoh case he will uiosl likely say nothing and allow the world al large to think what they please about him. Wc shall see! ?for Sole.._ REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL VRO-. PKKTT ol any kind may bc advertised tor sale in this column, at Hie rale or 25 cenia for twenty words.or Uss, ene li Insertion, If paid lu advance._ OR SALE, A HANDSOME PARLOR STOVE, nearly new. Apply ut THIS OFFICE, nov !. 3710R SALK, A FINE PAIR OF LARGE ; Gray HOUSES. Warranted sound and gen tle In any kind or harness. Also, a beautiful well brokc buggy MAKE, of Morgan stock. Apply at ? . Miva 4 1>r.\; ?'- I Vi R. A COMMODIOUS AND V' substantial inrce-otvry bli ; HOUSE, cou tabling six square rooms, dressing rooms, pantry and store-room, with kilcitcn of live rooms, sta ble, Ac, In a central part or the city, for sale by WAKD1.AW A CAREW._octl3 wfm FOR SALK, ONE HORSE, ONE DRAY, one Hug cy, one Wagon and two carts. In quire at Southeast corner of Market and Church si rccts. I10V2 lg* PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A Git KAT MARGA IN.-One small Cylinder TAY LOR PRESS lu complete repair, ll has been but little used, und ls sold simply because thc present owner has no use for lt. Thu sl/.e of Ute bed of Hie Press is forty-four by fifty-eight Inches. Sahl Press wilt bc sold nt a great bargain lt applied for at once, ns thc room it occupies is wanted for other purposes. Addrcssi Mox No. 370i New York Post nico. sepPJO Notices in Dankruptcn. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR TUB DISTRICT OF i SOUTH CAROLINA.-In the inalter of THOMAS DONNELL mid NINIAN DKL'MMOND. Copartners lu Trade, as IIONNEI.fi A HRUMMONH, involun tary bankrupts.-in Bankruptcy.-To whom lt may concern: Tho undersigned hereby gives no ! lice of ins appointment ns Assignee of DONNELL I A- DRUMMOND, in the District of Charleston, and I Slateof South Carolina, within sahl District, who have been itdjitdged bankrupts upon their Credi tors'petition, br the District Court of sahl Dis trict. Dated the 21st day of October, A. D. 18C9. octa r.1_V. .I. TOPI AS. Assignee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA_ October Term, isno.-In thc matter or EDWIN L. KOCIIK, or Charleston, bankrupt-Petition for full and llnaldischarge In bankruptcy.-ordered, that a hearing bc had on thc loth day or Novem ber, A. D. I860, at Federal Courthouse In Charle: ton, S. C.; and thal all Creditors, Ac, of said bankrupt appear nt sahl Unie and place, and show Baum, If nny they can, why thc prayer or tho pe titioner should.not lie granted. Itv order or the Court, the 21st day of October, A. D. ISM). DANI KL ilORLMKCK, Clerk or tho District Court or thc United states ror South Carolina. . oct22 Kl I~N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. october Term, 1809.-In the matter of j AM KS c. SALTERS, of Charleston, bankrupt.-Petition for roll und llnnl Discharge In bankruptcy.-Ordered, timi a hearing bc had on the loth day or Novem ber, A. I). 1800, nt thc Federal Courthouse in Charleston, S. C.; und that all Creditors, Ac, ol sahl bankrupt appear at auld Hine lind pince, and show cause, ir any they can, why thc prayer or the potnloner should not lie granted. Itv orderer the Courl, the 21st dav or October, A. I). 1800. . DANIEL IIORLIIRCK, Clerk or the District Court or thc United States: bir Smith Carolina. _out 22 f3 [N THE DISTRICT" COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. October Term, I soo.-lilllie maller nf JOSEPH W. SKAliKOOK, nf Ed M o Island, bankrupt.-Petition for rall and Until discharge In baiikruploy.-Order ed, that a hearing bc had on Hie Ililli day of Novem ber, A. D. I860, nt Federal Courthouse-in Charles inii.S. c.: and thai ill Creditors, Ac, of sahl bank nipt opp--ar al said time and place, mid show cause, il any they can, why thc"pruyer of tho Petitioner should not be grunted. Dr order or Ute Court, thc 21st dav or October, A. D. ISO!). HANI KL HOKLMKCK, Clerk ol the District Court or thc United States for South Carolina. _.nc,122 fa I" BANKRUPTCY.-IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR?THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-lix liarte WM. Ti SHUMATE und A. lil. Y Til r., Assignees, in re JOHN W. GRADY, bankrupt.-Petition to sell Real Estate, uiilncumbored, cnll tn Lien Creditors, ftc,-Notice ls hereby given to all Creditors hold iug Liens against tho Estate or JOHN W. GRADY, that they nre reipilrcd to establish the same be fore W. J. CLAWSOS, Kati;, Registrar, at Yorkvllla, S. C., within forty duys rrotn the dale hereof, or be barred from nil benefits of the decree for dls triliullnn to lie mndo In this ensc. Dy order of Hon. OHO. S. HUYAN, Jndgc or said Court. W. T. SHUMATE, I MteB--. A. ULY cn i;, I gneos. Grecnvlilo. S. C., September IA, IM\0. od is. mwfis OI1AMP00ING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN I Altendcd at their rusldmcea promptly and al rcr.sonablo rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL. Harber, api i i l-l No. 31 broad street, (up stairs.) ; H.T. X int' - JL i - U nnt ._ } ALL KINDS CAN HE J v i io everybody Iii Hil column HM Bri .., for iwcnty words or less, V'!i* ' advance._ \l . '' six' i USB PAINTERS. T ' an.I only native.- or this i lly net, B. HROWKH, So. 38 Chalmers street. novo 1 WA TKI) HjT mri^Tiousi y WITH four to six rooms; must have a good els lim. gas, aitiUiic necessary outbuildings, l 0 ni gund ron-litiof, mu In a respectable local iou. Appty ni So. l>Broad al reel. novo fmwa _ DW KI.Ll Ti Tl IUSK WANTED, IN good oilier; live or six sleeping rooms. Helli payable, ir ilcslrcil, i.11lilv in advance. Address, \v ii h lowest price ami location, Key Vox No. T2 Chnrlcson Puslonlce. novs 2 \\rAXTi:w, A t'A PAULI-: wu ITU PEU V Y SDN, in rook, wash ami Iron. Cooil wages paiii ami a desirable home offered. Apply in .Meeting sired, "Writer or Henrietta. novs i* WA NT Itt). A GOOD COOK. WASH KU unit Ironer. Herman preferred. Itceoiu men.lal lons required. Apply al No. OG Rutledge Avenue, six thors aliove Spring street. nova wrsn*^ WANTED. OX Kl HST OK DECEMHEU. A ready PUHSISIIKH HOUSK, or pan or a HOUSE, In a genteel pan or the oily, for nix months. Apply at tilla olllcc. nova tn ft ]Til IT Y SEAMSTIH SSES WANTED AT ? N. A. (Olli:N'S Clothing Depot, tiona cor ner ol Princess ami King streets. Hov! 2* WANTED, A WOMAN TU COOK AND do ehauiliei work. None need apply unless well recommended. Hood wages paid. Apply at No. so Montague at reel. nov! DSTANTri), TO PURCHASE A COM v v PLETj-: copy or tho H. s. CKNSUS for ?SOO. Apply.aiitHng price, lo "CKNSUS," DAILY N ws omen: ' oci7 WANTED, A SITUATION AS CLERK, in a wholesale Drag store, or a large He tall mu Prescription lung Store. No objection to j go lu thc country. Will expect bul n small com pensation at rsl. The applicant is u graduate of thc South Ciirollnn Medical College. Address M. H., through the I'osioillce. octa rpo DRUGGISTS.-A PHYSICIAN AND _L Hlll't.MST. of t wenl-y-llvc years' experience, extensively md ravnrahly known throughout thc State, und cali Iniliicucc u largo trade, wishes u Situation in a Wholesale Drug House, or alargo I Itelitil and Prescription Drug Store. Holli city and count ry* references given. Address "itofi - gee," llox oiuYorkville, S. C._octs imo* WANTED, A HOUSE, NEAR THE central part or thc city, containing llvo or six rooms, with good outbuildings and water. Address I), nflthls OiUcc._soptag AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO sell Hie American KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical Family Knitting Machine ever invented. Price Will knit 20,000 stitclics per minute. Address American Knitting Machine Company. Past on, Mass., or St. Lonls, Mo. oci-JO :11110s ANTED, EVERYDODY TO KNOW that'JOH PRINTING or all kinds, plain and ornamental, la executed promptly in thc neatest style mid at.the lowest New York prices, at THE Saws Joh Olllcc, No. 149 EAST HAY. Call and examine thc scale or prices before giving your orders elsewhere. ANTED, AG ENTS.-TWO HUNDRED ami Fifty Hollars per month, to sell thc only Genuine Improved Common Sense, Pinn liv SEWING MACHINE. Price only $18. Great In ducements to Agents. Tills is tin: mom popular Sewing Machine of tho dar-makes thc famous "Elastic Isuik Silt ch"-will do uny kind or work that can lu-done on any machine. One hundred thousand sold and thc demand constantly In creasing. Now ls the tline to take an agency. Send Tor Circulars. Hu ware of liifrhigcrs.-<\n Address SKCOMH A CO., lloston, Mass.; Pitts burg, l'a., or St. Louis, Mo. Oe 120 limos i ( 0 Went. HOUSES, FARMS, STORES, ROOMS, Ac, now vncant, can readily tic rented by advertising Hiern In Hits column. Thc rate Is 2.i cents for twenty words or lesa, each Insertion, If paid In advance^_ rilO RENT. ROOMS ON AMP wroru. ror ii fatuity : ai . : .. . li for-.;uM.';.i.'!i. .- "..,k .ju x ? *t rt ' " T il. AM f . . bi >.A''ai -i. c. .1. i A USU A Ll. A 1 Ri iL- III ' '1 t'"1 To '.'M nuil e. Hfm . ? tori. IN- rom is ' - inti nj -. d' Inquire ..! Mr. bosh, on 11 ? p ?? m;--. ortio KOOMS TU UKttT.-illlt B UNFUR NISHED rooms lu a rcsidciico pleasantly situated in Hie western pnrl of thc city. Terms moderate. For further particulars, apply at No. 11 Doughty-street. oct 12 tanb for Stile. IA fifkA AGRES IN WILLIAMS-1 lUil/HU 11U1U! COUNTY-loo acres of which are cleared and 75 acres now limier culti vation in corn, cotton mut rice. Thc tract ls heavily limbered with pine, oak, cypress und hickory, and contains a dwelling and outbuild ings, willi tuteen cabins for laborers; also one good mill site. Average production or thc lund ten to llfteen bushels of corn and tuteen to twen ty -live bushels ol rice to the aero, without rcrtlll zers. Tho region uhonnds lu muri deposits. Georgetown is tho nearest market, Hie plnec being faur miles from lllack Mingo Creek and twenty live miles from flcorgctown Creek, which is navi gable ut nil seasons. Price of the tract Slft.OOO; one half cash, thc balance In om-and two years, secured liv bond mid mortgage. Any smaller number or acres wilt bc so!.i iii a moderato advance on (his tale Parlies desiring lo Inspect tho tract can do sn by lenvlng Hie Northeastern Hnllroad nt Kings! rec, and Inquiring thc wny to my place, twenty-three miles distant. Thc tract tics within one mlle ol thc projected Georgetown 1'ailin.ul. Address JAS. P. CARRAWAY, Survivor of Perkins A Car raway, Georgetown Post nico, S. C. sepi'-M mwfiroioa* nae AHA ACRES.-TO CAPITALISTS. V>V/Y/ At private sale or for lease, a tine PLANTATION In Orangcburg District, forming n part ol' thc estate of the late Colonel Kelti, con sisting nf abott! ooo acres; 350 or ll cleared. It ls watered hy Lyon's Creek, a large and neTcr-rnll Ing stream. Soil rich, red clay, well adapted tn cotton, corn, wheat, root crops and clover. Ch in atc healthy ntl the year. Splendid range ror cuttle; the neighborhood attractive-thc adjoin lug piaillai ion s owned by geni leinen who reside there and secure good order. Tho buddings were burned,Imt lumber mills being ncnr.tlicy could bc replaced cheaply. A large Slate road connects lt willi l.cwlsvillo. South Carolina Kail road, six miles dbHaut. Thc above ls a splendid chance ror those desiring to ronna beam bul farm lu a pleasant, healthy section. In lSfto these lnnds were returned at $20 per acre. Will be sold nt hair that juice. For terms apply to Mrs. LAU RENCE KEirr, Society Hill, 8. C. ItRVBaBNtiEs.-Major T. 11. Whaley, j. e. Kent, Rat|., Orangcburg; 11. W. Pero iio^u, Esq., Wil liam Middleton, Esq., Charleston octll tnwfihuostiAo O i fi(\ ACRES TO LEASE FOR A j 'ilJV/ TERM OF YEARS.-Thc large and beilul Hu! PLANTATION, known ns Kelti Pince, consisting of 2400 acres, UIKI cleared. Soil rich anil clay abounding in deposits or marl. 7oo acre, of Splendid cotton laud; loo acres or lt will make a bag to the acre; location perrcclly healthy nil Hie year: rour and 11 half miles from l.ewlsvlllc, South Carolina Railroad: well settled; has ticen in constant culllvntlnu since Hie wart basal) neces sary buildings; small dwelling, barns, stables, glnhniisc, screw, laborers' bouses. Lyon's Creek mus through Hie estate und furnishes one of thc best sites for u factory in thc State. Will he sold willi tho lease, Hie billowing: 8 linc yoting MULES, a large lot of improved Imple ments, Hiiiily Ploughs, New Gin, Dickson Cotton Seed, enough to plant thc entire 'crop; 2000 bushels of Colt on Seed ror ll ri di/lug; ion bushels or corn. All will bo sold on .thc pince, low ror cash. I'lirtlesileslrlng to lease ure requested to Inspect the growing crop ol em ton, which will give entire satisfaction. For terms, apply to Mus. LAW HENCH KKITT, St. Maltliow's P. ()., Or,ingeborg District, S. C. RKKKKKNOBS.-Major T; lt. Whaley, J. C. Kelti, Esq., Orangcburg; fl. W. 1'cronncati, Esq., Wll llnm Middleton, Esq., Charleston. oci2fi mwf-Jino* tUumr . FIVE DOLLARS R E W A R D.-LOST, yesterday morning, n white RULL PCP, about six mouths old, with cars cut, ami one black spot around one oyc, had 011 a leather collar. The above rowan! will bo given H delivered at No. 67 King-street. nov2 4* Remooalg. DUS. DRSAUSSURE & SON HAVE RE MOVED their Offlco and Residence to No 104 broad street, north side, two doors cast of King street._octal tnthso REMOVAL.-CLAGJIORN, HERRING & CO., Pnniors and Commission merchants, buvo removed from Accommodation Wharf to North Atlantic Wharf. oas imo i.HJM.Il V| JOUI/ Hcctinge. STltlCT OBSERVANCE LODGE, No. 7:5. A. t\ M.-Tho Regular Monthly Cotnmuillctt lloil ni this Lodge will Ix- hehl iii Masonic Hali Tins KVKMNII, ut 7 o'clock. The Arrear l,isl will lie raul for thu last I line. Candidates tor the P. C. ami M. M. Degrees mi'-; bc punctual. r.v order w. M. tv. w. siMtixs. IIOVS_Secretary pi.t tom. I71 AG LE STEAM Pl UK ENGINE COIL _j PASY.-You are hereby mun moued io u lend ti Regular Monthly Meet lng of vour Com pany", al ymir Hall, on THIS (Friday) Kv KN I Ntl, .'lth instant, al 7 o'clock. Dy order. AltTltrit M. ruin::;. noy'i Secretary. AH ION PIKE ENC 1 NE CUM HA KY. Atti ml the Regular Monthly Meeting of your Company, ai ymir Hall, THIS (Friday) EVEN INC. al hali-liast 7 o'clock. Hy order. * Hi:o. A. CALDER, nova .Secretary. / 1 LUMAN Ul PLU CLUB.-Til E KHGU VTf LAH Monthly Mu ting of the ( crinan Hille Club will lake place at s o'clock Tins EVI:..INC, al Lllldslcdt'a Dall. Dy order. C. II. BERGMANN, jiovfi_ Secretary. milE CHARLESTON INN OP COURT: JL The lteguhir Mont hiv Meeting or this Society will be hehi Tins KVKNis'u, nt To'clock, ut Ilia Hall or Hie Charleston Library Society. The punc tual attendance of every mouther ls requested. nov _ TIKIS, v. SIMONS. Steward. IA DIMS' FUEL SOCIETY.-Till". AN .1 KUAI,Meeting >r tin- Ladies' Fuel Society will be held at Hie Depositor -. Chalmers st reel. Tins HAY, thc tit h Instant, ni n o'clock. A. M. Ward Distributors and Collectors will please be punctual in al tendance, tty order, nov.", -. secretary and Treasurer. /CHARLESTON DENTAL ASSOCIATK > T An Extra Meelina or this Association will lie held THIS BVBXIXU, 6th instant, ai No. 27: King street, to consider Hu- ipiesHon of attendance ut Coliinibla roi- Hie organization of a Slate Dental Association. TH KO. I'.ClirPHIN. nov.". Secretary and Treasurer. fool ono io imo. LOST AND FOUND AGAIN.-IP YOU have lost anything, make ll known lo tho public through this minimi. Thc rate for twenty words or less, each Insertion, ls 2."> cents, If paid in advance. "VTOTICE.-STOLEN FROM MY ItESl J.^ DKNCK lu Harnwcll County, on thc night or tho Cd November, one large Sorrel MARK, with a white spot un her forehead, marked C.s. on thc left shoulder, Dont reel a little Inclined ounvnrd, hind reel whitish, the lort ankle strained and several scars rrom saddle and collar. A liberal rcr .' lie paid ror her recover -. Informa ticfi.. .'ven ut Midway Post nico, s. c. M. H. s: -.... uov5 a*n.tc QTopiitlncrsljiji Notices. PARTNERSHIP.-1 RAVE THIS DAY associated villi mo, lu business, ray son, (IKOROR OJ BUTLER. The business-( rain und Uenernl Commission-will hereafter bc conducted lu the iiumo or H. M. UUTLBR A SON. Novemlicr 1, 1800. It. M. DUTLER. nov!10 t&ailoving, &t. Q LOT II IN Q, TAILORING AND FURNISHING GOODS. MENKE A- MULLER, No. 3 2 6 KINO ST KB ET, Three Doors below Liberty street. Have Just received and opened n large and fine assortment of Mon's Youths1 ami nov's CLOTH INC. FURNISH INO HOODS, .Ve. Consisting of Elegant OVERCOATS, business ami Dress Suits, White and Colored Shirts. Underwear Hoods, ftc., English and Domestic Half Hose, Alexander's and COUVlsler'8 Kid ( loves, buckskin. Doeskin, Calfskin; cloth, Casstmere, Tweed; Silk und Thread Cloves, Linon and Paper Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Unibrellns, Ac. Also, a large and well assorted stock of BROAD CASSI MB RB, DOESKIN, HEAVER .Vc, a large variety of- the itciv style Pants ..ii ." Patterns, which wo offor to sell by piece, fard pnttern, or lnnkc up Into garment* by ni ,e, In the latest styles. stock has been selected willi gront care, leos marked very low, In plain figures, g comblent that wc can oder Inducements iiiici|iitilled by any other house, wc solicit buyers ln_ mir u e "iva IM a colt berore purchasing ? '. , , o r< v 1 tc- ve our prompt niwtteorj * f:e - r:-ii wt rt ie ? i is -naranteed. oct ! i mw (amos ljirif. itn I .nisl'ing oobo rjlIIE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SHIRTS. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ssssssssssssssss ss ss ss ss ss ss SS THE S3 ss ss SS S T A R SS ss ss SS SHIRTS SS SS SS SS AND COLLARS, 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 .AT SCOTTS EMPORIUM. SS SS SS SS ss SS MEN'S SS SS SS SS FURNISHING GOODS SS SS SS SS AND SS SS SS SS UNDERWEAR. SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ssssssssssssssss ? Don't forget the plac , THE STAR SION, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL, OCM3 DiO o NE P R I THOMAS n . BLACKWELL! ls constantly receiving additions to his Largo Assortment of MENS' FURNISHING GOODS. Ills Intimate relations with Importing Houses at thc North enables him to sell the Best Goods at less than New York prices. THE LATEST STYLES OF SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, HOSIERY, HAND KERCH KIEV'S, UNDERWEAR, AC. HAJOIJ'S CELEBRATE!) KID GLOVES. Tho Quaker City Fine Shirl, ready made and to order. All goods marked In PLAIN F I G U H K S , AND ONE PRICE TO ALL. No. 210 KING STREET, scpl22 amos Ono door below Market. T Ncui jPnbhcattono. O TEACHERS THE NATIONAL SERI ES OF SCHOOL DOOKS, cournisiNu: Parker ft Watson's READERS and SPELLERS, Montieth .V McNally's Geographies, Davies' Arithmetics, Ac, Ac, Arc the ndopted standard for State uniformity In all Hie" Public Schools of Alabama, Loulsiaua, North Carolina. Publishers' Descriptive Catalogue, comprising over -300 (Rirereut works? and specimen copy of "Educational Bulletin" sent free. Special /vices for llrst Introduction or examination. A. S. BARNES A CO., Publishers, Nos. Ill and 113 William street, New York. nov 4 3 J V . B A R D I N, [COMMISSION MERCHANT, Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, S. U. Prompt attention glvon to tho salo of Colton, Rice and Naval Stores, and Country Produce gen erally. * octs Imo touco, llcingco, S,'t. Q T O V E S A T W ll O li K rt A L K . THU UNDERSIGNED, SUCCESSORS ur noll TUX & SHEPHERD, I1AVK lilv.Sf.MK TIIKIK TRA UK IN STOVES, As WHOLESALE DEALERS, IX CONNECTION WITH TH Kl lt OTU Kit MUSI XKSS, AX I) AUK XOW I RRPAHRD TO SUPPLY OTHER DKAI.KllS, FACTORS, MERCHANTS AMI ALI. Till: CUSTOMKHS Ol' Till: OLD HOI SK WITH Tin-: MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS OK COOKING STOVES, RANGES ANO IIKATIXG STOVES AT A CLOSE APPROXIMATION TO FOUNDRY PRICKS. TUB COOKING STOVKS AMI HANG EH AUK SOLD WITH OK WITHOUT FURNITURE-SOME Ol?THUM AUK DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH OUT TUB AID OK CHIMNEYS IF NECESSARY AND ALL ARE (JUARANTKKD TO BAKE PROP* KRI.Y, IF SET UP AS DIRKCTED. Tl IK HANG ICS ARE UNUSUALLY LOW fS PKICK-RAVE SIX BOILKU OPENINGS AND DOUBLE OVENS, THOUGH HUT A SINOLK PIPE, AND NEED NO UUICK-WUKK TO SET THEM UP. Tin: STOCK OF DRATING STOVES KMBUACBH CAST-IRON AIR-TIGHTS, RUSSIA-IRON BAIR TIGHTS, SIX-PLATE Oil liOX STOVES, Ac. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRIORS WILL BE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. WM. SHErUERB A CO., No. 24 DAT N K STREET, _CHARLESTON S. C.._ JAPANNED TIN- \V A II E AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD & CO., _No. 24 nAYNE STKKET._ ^TAMPED TIN -WAKE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD <fc CO., _No. 24 IIAYNK STREET._ QUENCH. RETINNE IRON - WARE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD &, CO., No. 24 nAYNE STU EET. B ELLEVILLE COPPER ROLLING MILLS. AGENTS IN CHARLESTON: WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24 MAYNE STUERT. (Coal, Joo , S?c. ?yiyOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Good Oak and Pine WOOD const ant Iv on lianO. ami for ale, al Veunlttg'S Wharf, south of Cal houn street. Orders left at T. M. HUISTOI.L A CO'S., No. 145 Meeting street, and No. DI St. Phillp street, will he promptly attended to. liovs jjnw3_C. J. BECKMAN. Q O A L ! C O A L ! COAL! 350 tons Red Ash COAL, Egg ami Stove sizes Cargo schooner John M. Ilromall, dally cxpectod from Philadelphia, und for sale hy II. F. ItAlvER A- CO., Coal Yard, No. 20 Cumberland street. nov3 3 _ fanen <5OO 0, -r. A VISITOR Once said If we only knew where thc resident citizens made their purchases there wc should get well served. To such we offer A DIRECTORY. Thc ladles who desire thc latest styles of fash ionable Head Dressing, Curls, Chignons or Braids, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Thc gentlemen who desire lobe presentable In Adonis attire, ror Wigs, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. All who desire thc best German eclogues, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For Diadem or Coronal Combs, all Go io M. A A. ASHTON. Those who require thc best Extracts, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Every one who desires good Hair Brushes or Combs, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Of necessity all who require a good Tooth Brush, Go lo M. A A. ASHTON. For genuine Talc de Vents, all must Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For Hair Dyes and Regenerators, nearly nil Go to M. ft A. ASHTON. In fact, all who require genuine goods from thc following houses : Soddy Hygi nique, "1 .[Hailey's, 1 . Lilian's, - Atkinson's, g Cowdray's, a [GoSttClPs, -a Fiver, 'MLowe A Sons, ? Guerlain, 51 Yardley Henry A Dcmarson, J Rowlands A Sous, > iGowlnnd, j As also, Vents Goods lu their linc from avery reputable manufacturer in thc States, Go to M. A A. ASHTON, No. 210 King street, novl Five doors from Market street. }ats, < aus, #c.^ JJ LI . WILLIAMS, HAT BAZAAR, NO. 243 KINO STREET, Opposite thc Dig Hoot, Takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and thc public generally, that he has opened a com plete stock r>f Cents', Youths' and Hoys' HATS AND CAPS, Of thc latest styles, lo which he would Invite their attention before purchasing elsewhere, knowing that he will give full satisfaction in both quality nnd price. Just received, a beautiful style or SILK nAT. A call ls solicited. oct-20 v B Snonraiice. ROOKLYN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.$l,roo,ooo Issues all kinds or Life and Endowment Poli cies. Dividends annually In cash. Only Com pany having thc Definite Guaranteed Surrcnder Value Plan Policios, world-wide. Second to no Company In thc United Stales for stability, libe rality and economy. Offioe No. 141 Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN W. HUCK, President. WILLIAM M. COLE, Secretary. State Agency No. 35 Hrondstrcet, second floor. Loen' und Canvassing Agents wanted through ont thc Slate. Apply in person or by letter to JAMES G. HOLMES, JR., General Agent for So'tth Carolina. Jnlyl2 mwfflmos < gUPERlOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured mid ror sale by Dr. II. li A ML oelS No. 131 Mce tng strset. roccrico, Ciqnors, "c. TT ARD, CANDLES, FLOUR, &c LARD. loo eases Choice KA M11< Y I.Alt I), in .". lb, c, p, and 7 Vi caddie .. CANDLES. ?100 boxes Khlllclo MI..I IViTk A Co.'** ADAMAN TINK CA OLES, ll. IJ ntl ! Ho/.., vii.Milt) hull Loxes. FLOCK. 2' -) baff ( KUKUIA KAMMA FLOUR, GranllO TOBACCO, ti boxes low priced TOBACCO. TWINK. _..> bales be.Hi quality IIA LINO TWIN H. Tin- II I ton I lon ur Um I ra l lu Invlicil lo tho above ffoods. As Aimil or Hie Kactorlca, I mu oro parcd lo infer al mar kel ates. J. N. KO I ISON, nov:. 1 n. r Nus. i ami - Ailiiniii- Wharf. B U T T K ll A .v I) i; ll K K S li. 20 tubs very Choleo COSI I KN IIKTTKH. 30 boxes Choice Fnctory Cheese. Lauding ex steamer James Adner, and for ala by HKNIty COIIIA A CO. nora i A I* !. f. li rf A N D I'OTA T O i : s. au barrels APPLES and so barrels Potatoes per Schooner Lilly, which Will eu obi low w hile land luff, .lust received, Halt1*, Fig , Raisins, Grapes, Sardines, Pecans, liuilernuis, and a linc assort melli ol'CaiMlles. Toiualoes, lu two pound cnn , i u ia H dor.cn. ANDREWS A SALVO. nov:. I* Q RANG KS, (JANANAS, KA KS INS, Ac, ir yon wnnl lu see nico ami cheap FRUIT. t;o lo Kl.KIN'S "tempibiff'" fruit Store, Ne fcyi King -treet. Ile ha Just reeeiveil itboiit taaVnf very sweet Oraugcs ni 40c a dozen: also, Huuntia , new Ka lulus, sw< cl Pears, Kitts, Oreen Hinger, Guava ?Icily, Malaga ( rapes, limes. Lemons ami pino Apples. Un and see, ami you will .-ce beautiful Canaries, which Bing so sweet. nov:. 2* Tjp HUIT! F H U I T~! F II U I T~! 60,000 Cholee Sweet ORANG KS 2111) bum hes Canana . Hi Lan els Limes. I...mime this day front Schooner "Rosalie," rrom "Kleinhera." For sale in lots to nit dealers, at Ken's Wharf. l'A CL, WKLCIl A IIRANDF.S, No. 215 East Day. C. HART A CO., noys_Nos. :>7 and sn Market street. BORNEO HAGGING. 10 l ales itoitNKO RAGGING landing ex James Adgcr, and for sale by "ova 1_._I1KNKV ( QUIA A CO. JjMNIi LARGE HAVANA ORANGES. Just received by Spanish brig Annunclaclon Fo mento, rrom Matanzas, a tm of exceedingly large amt sweet Havana CHANCES, aud 2000 bunches or emanas, in good order. AUO, IN STOW:: RKl) APPLES, Silver Skin Onions, Red Onions, Wulla beans, Heels, Turnips. Potutoes, Caril , Nm i hem Cabbage, nnd n linc lot ol rresh Kiah Roes. Mrs. C. H. KKNKICK, novl 2 No. R.I Market street, south side. C ll E A P T 0 M ATOES. Wanted, everybody lo know that they can buy two pound can TOMATOES al $2 per dozen: caso or two dozen nt S3 80. WILSON'S GROCERY. novj 3_ PACKAGES MACKEREL, SAL iO\J MON, Ac, NOW LANDING. - hair bids, finest MESS MACKEREL - "limner bids, nncat Mess Mackerel - kits flncst Mess Mackerel - hair bills. No. 1 Day large Mackerel . - quarter bbls. No. 1 Hay large Mackerel - kits and hair kits Hay large Mackerel - kits and hall :<lts No. 1 Salmon - kits sounds and Tongues George's Dank dullish Choice Scaled Herrings. For salo hy KLINCK. WICKENHERG A CO. nova tuttis:! gEVEN THOUSAND SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT. Now landing from british Ship Duke of Wel lington. For snlc in lots to suit pur-hsscrs. novl 6_ORO. W. WILLIAMS A f J^IVERPOOL SALT AF LO A 1 4000 sacks Liverpool SALT Just arrived steamer Harlen, in largo aud superior scoro '-^ sacks. For sale, ex steamer, al lowest mai price, hy RODT. MURE A CO., oct2S _ _Royce's What Ll V ii ll T U U~L SALT!' T - * 1 6000 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, direct from I :v- A crnool-largo and full sacks. 4 For sale at lowest market prices, by I OCt20_T. J. KERR A CO J ALLANTINE & SON'S PALE g} Weekly supplies of the above superior bran . in barrels and half barrols. For sale by W. II. CHAFKE A CO., octll Imo_No. 207 Bast Hay SI reef. * 3FLEMING'S WORM 'CONFECTION ? (6ANT0N1NE.) They are purely vegetable, safe and sure. Thc best In usc. For sale by Dr. ll. RA HR, No. 131 Meeting street, octa_Wholesale Agent. rmar ARENGO CURES FEVER AND AGUE. THE FINEST TONKS IN THC WORLD. i:7T-For sale by all Druggists. G. J. LU UN, Agent, Druggist, Comer King and John street, septl7 Stuns Charleston, S. C. gOL MON'S BIT T E ll S ARE FOR SALE BY ^ D r 8. RAOUL Sc. L Y N A H, At Wholesale and Retail, CORNER KINO AND MARKET STRFrETS. sept 17 3mos iUiocclliiucouo. O L O M O N * S HITTERS ACCOMPLISH ALL TOBY PROMISE. S septl7 3mns RAOUL A LYN A ITS. JELLING OUT AT COST. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of all kinds and best quality, Helling out at and below cost until November is, i860, AT No. 140 MEETING STRE T, Charleston, S. C. N. H.-Auction sale of Stock unsold, November 10. I8fi!>. OCI20 finw7_GEO. E. PINCHER. JQO YOU WISH TO PREVENT YOUR CHILL AND F EV EH* sop V7 3mos USE SOLOMONS' RITTERS. JJ ULMES & MACBETH, No. 30 BROAD STREET, Charleston. S. 0., BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE ANO . / GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will attend to Renting and Collecting or Rents and purchase and sale of Stocks, bonds, Gold, Stiver and Real Estate. ALSO, To tho Purchase of Goods and Supplies for par lies 'n the country upon reasonable torms. OEO.t'.K L. HOLMIS........ Ai.KXA.Nomt MACBETH. I janl lyr