The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 08, 1869, Image 3

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TKJtM.S OK TUE y Kim. The Daily News, by mall, one year J6; six months tlm r mouths $2; one month 75 cents. Bervcil in the city til Fh-tkks ces i s a week, paya ble to l Mo curriers, or fa a year, paid In ad vu neu at the otlice. TiiKTitt-W ckki.v News, iMiblishiii mi Tiiesilnys, Thursdays ami Saturdays, one year j:;-. six mouths i-; null 50 cents a mouth for any shorter period. SunsvitiiTioss in all rases payable in advance, hint no paper cou tinned after the expiration of the I line paid for. Auvkhtiseukxts.?First insertion 15 cents a Hue: subsequent Insertions 10 cents n line. Spe cial Notices (.'.cents a line each insertion. Musi ucss Notices 2-i cents a line each insertion. Mar riage mill funeral Notices Due Dollar each. Cuts and Electrotype Advertisements will be Inserted on IhoFourth Cage only. Notices of Wants, To Rent. i.o-t and Found, Boarding, Ac, not exceeding 'Jo words, _' '> cents each insert ton; over so, und not exceeding no words, to cents each Insertion; over 30 and not exceeding 40 words, 00 cents each insertion. All announcements lo he published ul these rates must lie paid for in advance. Remittances should be made by Posloillcc Money order or by Express, if this cannot lie done, protection against losses by mail may be secured by forwarding n draft on Charleston pay able to the order of the proprietors of Tin: N'r.ws. or by sending Ilia money hfn registered teller. Address riordan, dawson a- co., No. 110 East Ray, Charleston. S. 0. MONDAY, N'OVKMllKIl 8, lStiO. To Otic friends In tin Country?in ducements to New Subscribers. lie desire. If possible, lo moke Tin: News, ichich in already tcitliaiit exception Hi- cheapest newspaper in tin- south, o regular visitor in evert/ teell rcipilated household in this and tlu adjoining States. As an inducement to the plant ses to subscribe to Tub News before the expira tion of the present [leur, we have arranged xrith Messrs. Walker, Evans if- COgstcell, the publish ers of the Rrit.vi. Oakoi.ixian, to supply that new and superb agricultural magazine, together with Tni: News, to all iww subscribers, at the follow ing very loio rates: The daily News ami th? Rural Caromnias, ont* year, for six. dollars and fifty cents. Tin; Tki-Wf.eklv News mid the RURAL Cako linian, one year, for' four dollars. Subscriptions to the lien publications may t>e sent either to the proprietors of Tin; News, or to Ute proprietors of the Rciiai. cauoi.isiak. nut persons desiring to avail themselves of this offer -?ins' do so before the Jlrst of January next, as the arrangement will no! be extended beyond that period. NE IV S OK TlIU DAY. ?Cold closed In New York nl 2o|a2Cj]. ?Cotton in New York, on Saturday, was heavy and Ho lower; sales of 2000 bales, at iVJiv. ?In Liverpool col ton closed dull, with uplands at 12d. anil Orleans Ig'fd.; sales Irt.tiuo bales. ?Tom Thumb ami troupe have gone lo Dong Kong. ?The Dalmatian rebels are giving much trouble to the Austrian troops, bill seem to be gradually coming logrlef. ?During the last fiscal year, the government has disposed ol between four and live millions of dollars' worth of laud under the homestead and other laws. ?Electoral meetings in I'aris are unattended with disorder, and in no instance so far has the interference or the police been required on such occasions. ?The English gunboat Thistle, while on her trial trip off Shccrncss, on Thursday last, ex ploded her boiler, killing ten and severely wound ing eight men. ?"A lover of Jesus''sent to the Treasury De partment, on Friday, forty books of gold leaf he im.t aiukm rrom it. Another repentant sinner sent back a dollar gold piece. ?A large delegation of clergymen rrom the Church or England, ami dissenting ministers and ay men, will attend the Evangelical Alliance to be held In New York next rail. ?A party or priests reluming rrom a land ten ure meeting in Ireland, a day or two ago, were attacked by persons lying in wui: nnd brutally beaten. One has since died ol his injuries. ?The regulators are abroad again 111 Southwest ern Kentucky. They attacked a house In Pres tonvillc the other night und demanded a surren der, but. the occupants resisted und llnuKy drove them off. ?An extensive gang of counterfeiters, regularly organized for the purpose or manufacturing and selling counterfoil tobacco stamps, securities ami money, has been raptured in New York. Many parlies in good standing in that city and in Vir. ginla and North Carolina are compromised. ?The Prussian Ministerial budget proposes the creation of a sinking fund to absorb one per cent, annually of iho public debt, ami the conversion or the present loans Into four and a half percent; renie.-. The proposal for Increased taxes win be Withdrawn If these measure.-; are agreed lo. ?Letters received by Iho llrtllsli minister at Washington indicate Hint her Majesty's govern ment Is prepared lu reduce the single rale or post, age between the United States undercut Itiiiuih to three peine, and that, therefore, I he early adoption of this measure of postal reform Is high ly probable. ?Tim siege of .lucmcl, llnyil, by Salnave's forces has been raised, ami the troops were at last accounts marching against the revolutionary forces under Rrlcc, who had already captured Bliragounc. The revolutionists in si. Domingo re main inactive near Axnil. A rumor or the sale or St. Domingo to the United Slates is gaining strength there. ?Tho New Orleans Times Says : "Many or the German emigrants hut recently arrived by the steamer dlrecl In ihlscily have already found em ployment. We noticed yesterday a butch or thirty or forty who were gelling ready to go to sugar plantations. They were a lino, halo-looking h. or men, and are. the kind of people the South w;-.: s to swell tier population and develop her material resources." ?The Washington correspondents say thai a movement has been put on root looking to Hie ercciion or an elegant new opera-house in a fash ionable quarter of Hie clly. Considerable pro gress has already been made, and i: is reported that Mr. Kendel has given Hie land.c the corner of Fourteenth and L streets, Mr. Corcoran about $20,000. und ih.it Mr. Riggs has taken some ?r lin stock. The cos' of the struct nie Is sel down at $100,000. ?There is much comment upon the Indlircrcmc with which Hie administration (reals lite recent expose of llattertleld with the Goultl-Corbin cor ner'' in New York. People ask, with good rea son, why Hie Sub-Treasurer, accused of such grave charges, Is permitted lo itold 011*10 his po sition for weeks after the development of the damning fuels or Hie affair. Uncharitable per sons will shortly nus|>cct thai there arc reasons notai nil credit abut to the govern mint for 1 his loose way or treating a serious mailer. ?A number of Jewish rabbis from (he principal cities of 1 he Union ure In conference in Philadel phia on Hie subject of reform In the Hebrew Church. They adopted resolutions abolishing I he use of prayers in Iho Hebrew tongue us unintelli gible lo Iho musses; disclaiming the doctrine of bodily resurrection or the removal or the Jewish state by a segregation rrom all other nations, and declaring the Aaronlc priesthood and the Mosaic saoriflelal worship to have been merely prepara tory steps to Israel's national priesthood, and therefore things of Iho past, lo he mentioned In prayer only in their educational capacity and not t0 ho practiced. ?It Is reported; on alleged good authority, Hint a largo number of clergymen of the English Es tablished Church have signed n petition to the (Ecumenical Council, praying ' That, should llic decision of the council bo un'avorahle (as the pe titioners be. eve It not Improbable it will be) to *he validity of tho Anglican orders, the petition era ?ml other* of ilu-lr i?Miy who have entered Ihc I ministry of Ihc English Uhurch through religious mut IVitt hhould ho received Into the Cal hollo Church, ordained us priest*, employed na such, und ul lowed, If married, locontliiuu so until the death or |h< ir present wives; Ihose marriod not to in- em ployed as confessors.'" ?The curres|Mindenl of Ihc l.ondnn Fust writes as Tullows rrom Home concerning the expected action of the Council: "The dogiuulk' dt tin H ton ol the Assumption or the Virgill Mary willen counter no obstacle. TIioI'o|kj eurucslly desires Ihc consolidai Ion of Ihc dogmas. The erccl. into a dogma of the necessity uf the temporal tower is not considered possible by its most nr dvnl i'hiimploiis. The riKimluliiNi and preserva tion or i but power do not afford tue elemi'lil ? of a dogma, and belief in its necessity Is not even ytnirhmt fltivl, lui! only or high Importance. Pro iHibly i be protests uf isifc! and 1 hot will be rocolv ed. II Is suggested IUlli lite liberal bishops will advise thai terms be made wllh the Klllgilom uf Italy, so that all appointments, even I'opedoni. may be conferred without Ihc destruction uf nationality ; but. sueh u change or policy. although desirable, is improb able at present, and must be left to time and the force of wants. The Council does nut have Hie Initiative with respect lo the Syllabus, it would lie absurd lo think thai I he Syllabus* will be abrogated. Il is more probable i hat i lie bishops Will lie asked lo sttllCllon l: by open and unani mous adhesion, anil to explain such portions as arc obscurely worded or erroneously Interpreted. Hey olid these points, the Council Will only be oc cupied with uucsllousuf Ititcruuldiscipline,such as reform missions, the reunion or schismatics mid heretics with the church, modifications or tlie religious orders, Ihc am?liorai Ion i>r Instruc tions to the clergy, and the adaptation ol the judicial power of bishops to ihc condition or socie ty. ii is Important to observe thai the initiative In everything belongs lo the l'ope alone. As i he Itomnil Catholic hierarchy is strongly and judi ciously ciinslltlllcil, H Is improbable that any seri ous opposilion will lie manifested. An Appeal to our Cltl/.cns. 'ni<' shivering Keuson conies on apace, ami nil tlio signs foretell n winter of unusual se verity. The condition of the numerous dos tittite families in nur community is already truly pitiable, mil intense sit Hering cnu only lie averted by the prompt help of nil the el nu i talile. Wo have already im associ?t inn of ladies known as tlic Fuel Society, whoso earnest ami discriminating effort? have tloao wonders during past winters in the allevia tion of-distress. But their funds are now exhausted, und, without assistance, they will lie lUlllblo to distribute fuel this mouth, even in the most urgent cases of need. They 1 therefore appeal to the generosity of the citi- 1 zens?to the hundreds who have I icon blessed by n prosperous business this full? for the required help. It will not do lo delay. Let each merchant, as he enters libs cosy counting-room this morning, think of the rmfl'cring women mid little children of the city, mid al oner do something, lie it ever so little, in aid of the Lollies' Fuel So ciety. Any contributions in money or onions for fuel, large or small, that may bo sent to Tiif. Xr.ws ofllcc, will be promptly acknow ledged imd placed tit the disposa! of the Society. _ _ _ State Monumental Associ?t Ion. The women of South Carolina are earnest ly invited to unite with their sisters of Riell ltind District in the formation of u Stille Monumental Association, whose pious duty it shall be to creel tin enduring monument to the memory of the giilhinl Southern men who died in the service of the Confederacy. It it- meet ami right thai our women, who girded oh the knighlly sword, who cheered the ftiint-hearted, soltuod the weary tmd mourned llio dead, should with holy cure give lit expression to the loves and regrets of our people. The men who passed through the Valley of Shadows, and yet live, lind in the hard battle for existence no room for the griefs und sorrows which speak in stone, iron, or sculptured tablet. To the women, who garner up in their heurts the rcmcmlicruncn of nil tluit was lost mid nil that is won. is remitted the sacred task. And whttl may we do to aid them? We who stund shoulder tn shoulder with the old men tiinl young boys of the Smith in Hie Kcrt'icd ranks of war; who knew with them lite maddening Joy of victory and the augulsh of defeat; who returned lo ruined hearths smd desolated homes when nil that was mortal in our cause sunk from sight fur ever- -we mini give tn our women now no grudging help or lukewarm did. in their breasts are enshrined the memories of over, child of Ilia t'tihiM tn) state who pourii i mil his blood in our defence. The women alone are indomitable and undismayed. The/ are true and linn, however all else change. And they appeal to a chord which slil! vibrates, (hough slowly, in (he hearts of I every Southern soldier when they nsl: for encouragement and support. Oi* I he women we have no war. Their tinmo, their race, their record, are tfie hostages uf (heir be havior now. They who have not lulled I lie living, will not fail the dead. All who sympathise with Ihn women of Richland in their noble endeavor, are re quested to meet in Columbia lo-morro.v to form lite Monumental Association id (In state. _ At tiik adjourned rnilroad meeting, held ut Lancaster Courthouse ou Monday, the nc tion of the Canideu Convention ana approved nl". it vole was ordered to be taken on the question of Htilmcriblng $200,000 Ly I bo county to the Wntcreo and North Carolina Railroad, raid i; was declared impracticable r.! Ibis tiia.- to engage in n milroud project from Lrnicaslev to fleorgotown. Ti?k < irrtugi'btirg Naos givi s n glowing nc nccnitni ut' (ho rapid roeovory of that thriv ing towu, whoso business is said to bn bolter now than ev.-r before, despite tbo disorgani zation und demoralization of labor, and (he heavy losses sustaini-d by the fanners. I IN a cask of assault mill buttery lately tried a(. L.imeiisville, sixty witnesses were bound over on the part of tbo State. This case will cost the Stale one thousand dol lars-according lo the estimate of the lierai*!. This is Radical economy. ? >. .? ? Tin: arrnngoinoutfl for the State Fair in Columbia are about completed, und u goodly gathering of visitors and exhibitors ia ex pected. Colonel, Aikeu, the secretary and treasurer, is in Columbia, mid 1ms bis olfico on the Pair grounds. \Vk auf. pleased to sco that our corros pondent is nlile to give, ho good an account of the discipline and system of touching in the Howard school for colored children ul Columbia. Tin: Union Times is ngain enlnrgo:!. Tiiis timo llio coluinnsj?iavc l>con lengthened. A Radical paper published a statement thai tin* Rev. Samuel Johnson, of Colum liia. "wan preaching un tlio farm of Dp. G. *(J. Wright, near Allen's Ford, in Lumens "Ooiinly. when three while men rode up nml "iireil fr.> 11 twenty-five tu fairly sluri* among "Ihe congregation. 'I'lio nullte of one of Ihe "assailants is Philip Coon, who ivsido? in "Mint vicinity." 'i'lie Ijtiiircnsviliu Herald says (I) l hern is no sin Ii pliieo as Allen's Ford in Ijsiurens County; (2) liiere is no sueli mail as Dr. (1. f. Wrighl in ;in' connu : (?l)there is uouiuii named Coon in tho counly; (I) tho Rev. Samuel Johnson has nut yet lieen round. 'I'lii.- limy l>?' lermiHl a liiulical lie, or lying liv v holosale. Mi:. Ilm: mi: Gkkki.kv, tin- Republican candidate i'm- Comptroller of New York, run lilicad >!' Iiis ticket in the oily, and hold ml Iiis ticket in the country districts, wliile hi whole vote was less than (hut of ( Seueml Sifrol, Ihn candidate IbrSoereiiiryof Slnte. The Now York Stiii. which rung his praises on every page und in every eoluiiiti, probably mivi Mr. Greelcy his metropolitan strength; Inil his position ns tjie ehiiiiipioii of ihe pndoc tionint monopolists killed him in tlio eiuiniry. The ,?mw now noiuiimtoH Mr. Greeiey for ( lover nor of New York ! on: Darlington ciirrcspoiidcni tells lite story of n man indicted for grand larceny, whose counsel oH'ered in plead guilty, pro. vided the judge would assure a punishment not greater Ihtui that prescribed for petit larceny. Till? was refused, Ihe trial wonl on. antl Ihe jury, in face of ;i full evideiicu of guilt, reiurncil a vertlicl of not guilty. Thojiiry was composed of negroes only ; His Excellency, Governor Scott, has, by lot)er, ordered one of the negro magistrates of Darling! ?!! Connty to release on hail certain persons wlio had hccii arrested on a charge of intirdur, and the order was meekly obeyed. Wu cannot believe llial Governor Scott is wholly Ignorant of the law s of tho Shite. On the contrary, lie knows the laws, and wiifullv and wantonly breaks them. Cost an?) i'oiin?. LOST AND FOUND AGAIN.?IF YOU have lost anylJdng, mnkc it known lo the public through this column. The rate for twenty Words or less, encb Insertion, Ih SI cents, if paid in advance. NOTICE.?STOLEN FROM MY RESI DENCE In llarnwcll County, on the night of Hie 2d November, one large Sorrel make, with a while spin mi her forehead, marked U. s. on the lei t shoulder, rrom feel a tittle inclined outward, hind rcev whitish, Ihe left ankle strained ami several sears from saddle and collar. a liberal reward will be paid fur her recovery. Informa tion may be given at Midway I'osioiUec, s. c. m. li. smith. nova :t*DAc Boarbing. HOA r DING.?PERM ANENT, DAY AND iransieni may tic hud on moderate terms, with pleasant room.-, nt No. 41 Well!Worth si reel, south side, near Meeting. novS l* tana for Sale. ' > ii\f\ 'vgrks to "lease "for A 4^-t-\f\f TKRMOP YKAKS.?The large und benalifill PLANTATION, known as Kell I llace. cniisisting or 2lno acres, Una cleared. Soil rich ami ciav abounding in deposits or marl. Too acres of splendid cotton land; 100 acres ont wilt make a bag to ? tie acre: location perfectly healthy all the year: lour and a hair mile.-, rrom Lcwisvillc, South Carolina Railroad; weit settled; has been in constant Clllllvallon since the war; lias all neces sary buildings: small dwelling, barns, staides, gilinmise, screw, laborers' houses. i.yon's Creek runs through the estate and furnishes one of Hie liest sites for a factory in the Stale. Will lie sold with the lease, ihe following: s line rosing mci.es. a large lot <>r Improved Imple ments, utility Ploughs, New oin, Dickson Coiion Seed, enough lo plant the entire crop: anno bushels nf Cotton Seed for llrtlll/.lug; aoo bushels of corn. All will be sold on the place, low for cash. Panics desiring to lease are requested lo inspect ihe growing crop of cotton, which win give entire satisfaction. Kor terms, applv i<> Mrs. I.AW KENCE KKITT, si. Matthew's P.O., Orangeburg District, S. c. Kkikkkmks.?Major T. It, Whaley, J. C. Keitl, Esq., Orangeburg: II. W. Peroaneau, Esq., Wil liam Mlihlleloil, Esq., Charleston. nclSA aiwf?mo* ? rv nnn acres ~in:~\m?t?"ms. .LVr?\/\/Vf HIIRO COUNTY?100 acres of which are cleared and 7? acres now under culti vation in corn, cotton nml lier. The tract is heavily limbered with pine. oak. cypress ami hickory, ami contains u dwelling and outbuild ings, Wim lifteen cabins for laborers: also one good mill Slie. Average production or Ihe land leu to liftcen bushels of corn and llflecu to I wen ty-livc bushels ot rice to th.- acre, without rerli? /ers. The region abounds In marl deposits. <:."get own i> the nearest market, i be place being four miles from Itlaek M Ingo creek and twenty live miles from Heorgetown Creek, which is navi gable ai all seasons. Price or Ihe tract $15,000; one half cash. Ihe balance in one ami Iwo y ears, secured by bond and mortgage. Any smaller iinuibi r nf acres will be soldai a moderate advance on this rate. Parties desiring lo Inspect the true: ctndosoby leaving ihe Northeastern Railroad ni K illustr?e, ami inquiring the way to my place, iwcnty-llircc miles distant. The tract lies within ohemUeof the projected Heorgetown Railroad. Address .IAS. K. CAKHAWAY. Survivor or Perkins A Car runny, Heorgeioivu PostoDlcc, S. C. scpiSO iiiwf?inos* nao ftAfl acres.?to capitalists.? Ul'li Al private sate or lur lease, u line PLANTATION it' Orangeburg District, forming a part id the estate ol Ihe iate Colonel Keitl, con sisting or about lino nens: iiSO of it cleared. It is wittered by i.yon's Creek, a large und never-full lug stream. Snll rich, red olay, well adapted to cotton, corn, wheat, root crops and clover, t.'h inute healthy all the year. Splendid range for rutile; ihe neighborhood attractive?the udjoin i/ig nhiniatiiHis owned by gentlemen who reside I here anil secure good order. The buildings were burned,hlll hiinlirr mills being iiear.ihey could be replaced eiieaply. A large Slate road connects ll with Lcwisvillc, South Carolina Itallmad, six milesdislnul. Thunlmve Isa spiemiid chance tor those desiring to forma beautiful farm In a pleasant, healthy section. In lsiltl these lands were returned at ?30 per acre, win be sold at hair that price. Kor terms apply lo Mrs. LAU RENCE KKITT, Society inn. s. c. ItRPKHKXCKS.?Major T. il. Whaley, J. c. Keitl. Esq., Orangeburg; h. W. Pero nc'tu, Esq., Wil liam Mldillclon, Esq., Charleston octil mwr-Jtnosn&c (JFoporMierG?)iu Notices. 1PARTNERSHIP.?1 HAVE THIS day associated with me, in business, tny sou, OKOROK 0< HITLER. Tim business?H ruin and Hcneral Conmilssion?win hereafter lie conducted in Ihe liuiueof i;. m. RUTLER A son. November I, IWiO. il. m. RUTLER. novl in Unnotuiie. REMOVAL. ?CLAGIIORN. HERRING .t CO., Kuctors ami Commission merchants, have removed rrom Accommodation 'Wharf to North Atlantic Wharf. act* Into Notices in iv.inlmijiicn. ? N BANKRUITOY.?IN THE DISTRICT L COURT OK THE UNITED STATES KOR THE DISTRICT OK SOUTH CAROLINA.- E\ parle WM. T. SHUMATE ami Ai IlLYTIIE, Assignees, in re JOHN W. CHADS', bankrupt.-- Petition to sell Real Estate, iinlnciiiiil ?rcd, call In Men Creditors, Ac?Notice is hereby given lo all Creditors hold ing Liens against the Eslale of JOHN W. (IRADY. Dial they arc required Io establish Ihn same lie ront w. j. Oi.awson, Esq., Registrar, at Ynrkville, S. c, within forty days rrom tho date hereof, or be barred rrom all benefits of the decree for dis I lltviillint to be made In t Ins ease. Rj order of Him. (hn, S. IIRVAK, Jndge Of said Court. W.T. SHUMATE. I A. IlLYTIIE, I A,,s,l,no(s. <;rienvliie, 8. C, September is, W,o. ort IK nr.. IIS j O U l S M <: L A I N , BR?KER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 4 8 II ROAD STREET. Charleston, 8. C. Stocks. Ronds nnd Oold bought, carried and sold short In New York City. Particular ai tent inn paid to the purchase and sale or all kinds of Southern Securities. oct6 Uta ms. "VETANTS OK Alili KINDS CAN HR v v Iiiado known I? cvcrj body ill this column ut Iho rati-of as cents for Iwenly w ords or Um?, iirh insi-i lion, jf paid in advance. \\r\NTKD. A W Al l INIJMAN AND A tt Girl todnrhuinhcr work, iioiti mnsi Im> ? Ii recolUHIi-Uilcd. Apply al No. 13 Meeting sir?*?'!, ne.\i itnor hctow the Cliarh'ston Club Uoiisc. IIO\ s j VETANTE? IMMKDIATKl Y. A COLOK VV HD WOMAN, l<.k und tvtli*lt: al-', il Ctrl or Hoy, Ii, do housework. S an- need apply without rerouimeuduitoiis,and In1 ?'Illing to sleep ?in the premises. Apply ai No. 135 Ottern streol. op|Hisllt' Smith. in? S a E?TANTKI). UV A HESPE? TAIil.K vt IVllilu woman, a situation as Took ami Washer. Apply al No. 40 Trudd si reel. Iiel wecll Meeting und Church street*, novs t" TANTKl). A ROY. TO ol'KN OYSTERS, ill No. in* Market si reel. nova -j \1TANTEI>, A Y??NJS MAN. WIK) IS tt Willing to assist III keeping hooks, .ill.inI to shipping, mid lo a iiiiNlerule salary to begin with. Address, in own handwriting. Assistant, Charleston Posloiilee. novo 2? VET" ANTED. A HOUSE SERVANT AND Vt NURSE. None need apply unless well re eoiiinieuileil. Apply ulsuulhetiKt comer of King ami spring streets. liovii \J|TANTKI), AN HONKST AND ?KN tt TKKIi WAIIIN(I.MAN. None nce.l apply unless thoroughly compel eu I as a Initier ami without hvsl city recommendations. Apply at I Iiis niltec. novo : "YJETANTEI), A WOMAN TO COOK AND t t 'lo rhamix i work. None need apply unless wi ll reeoiiimemleil. 11.1 wages paiil. Apply at No. MoMliiuuc si reel. mu l "\\ TANTKI). t V in a Wh tail ami Prrserl go m in.mut liensatloii at lir the Soul h Ultra D.. through itm IV) DRUG! DRUCGIti extensively am state, anil can sitiialion in a \ ltd ail ami IT ami country i gee." Itox O-i, "i T SITUATION AS CLERK, re, or a large Re . No olijcclioll lo ' I Ca, luit a small com iipu t is a grailttale ol . . : i lege. Address M. rlv beta VSICIAN AND ie? vi years'uxperlenee, al it throughout the .. .. s trade, wishes a I " House, or a large Store. Hot Ii city - . Address "Refii . S. '. oets Into' v" S ,.... . dl !s? YXTANTI?'J >Y cent- l il six rooms, < i Address 1). I!il> ?siio. Apply, .?tut; Nkws IIVK1CK. WANTIil . tt four ti tern. gns. and lt< gond eomlitin. Apply at No. 0 4 CENTS lV_ sell Ilm he only praet Invented, l'r per minute. A au puny, llosiou, M or; ? :tmos antkT that and omnium s neatest style a at Tut Nkws . ami examine t orders elsewhe ttetantbii tt and Kilt, oulv (ieuiiinc I i sKWINti MACIIIi IllCettleUIS to A;r -owing Machln ' Klasth: l.oek . Hint call lie dim thousand sold creasing. Now Semi for Circula Address SEto.\ lmrg. Pa., or St. s 3. NEAR THE it containing five or bill dings und water. sept UN t< MASK a COM .< V. s. CENSUS for I) "CENSUS," Daily octT V HOUSE, WITH ;.i st have a good cls i. oiitlmiidings. be in -pectalde loealion. m . nova fmwa I \ BRYWIIERE TO ! nt vit ni ? machine, . ting Machine ever nit jn.ooo stitches a Knitting Muchiii' - . Louis, Mo. VY TO KNOW if all kinds, plain promptly in Hie New York prices. EAST I!AY. Call i before giving your HOUSES, I Ae.. now \ advertising ihem cents tor i wenty 1 paid in advance. rpt hre lea, kmc ccs* Chv % . e* > > . lies: two WOll UNDUE!) lonth, to seii the on Sense Family v $18. ? : real In the most popular akes the famous any kind or work e. One hundred d constantly in take an agency, uf In Gingers.- to, in, Mas.-.: I'lttS oel'.D auios J KS. ROOMS. Iv be rented bv ." The rate is S-1 leli insertion, if CK PLAN TA le, riMi KENT, A ... WITH FIX _L THRESfori t it t?ii>! ir-rooni, corner Lougilinle Laue r I lenuni rent win in largo square Itoo ami cistern will will be rented sii... ItoSE. on the promis* 'o mi approved mth. Also, six es, back piazzas ry. The rooms lnr|Ulre oi" Mr. oct 10 ROOMS TO KENT. -THREE UXEUR NISIIED riKNiis lu a rcsld?nce pleasantly situated in Iho wesieni part or tite city. Term's moderate. Pnr further particulars, upplv al No. li Doughty street. ' netlS .for Sale. REAL ESTATE OK PERSONAL PRO PEKTYof any kind may he advertised for sale in this rohiuin, at tie" rale of sa eenisfor twenty wonts or less, cacti insertion, it' paid in advance. ]^??? KALE, THE HOUSE AND LOT No. 7 Mmori'y sireel, containing live rooms ami necessary iiuUMilldlngs. Possession giveii Im im diuti ly. Apply on Hie premises, now: wfm:'.* Trt EAL ESTATE.-^A COMMODIOl'S AND _l\> substantial Ihrce-slory brick HOUSE, con taining i,lx square rooms, dressing rooms, pantry ami store-room,'.villi kitchen of live rooms, slit* Ide, Ar., in a central part of the city, for sale by WAItDLAW .V OA HEW. oct 13 win: " ?7V)K SALE, A KINK l'AIR OK LARGE V Cray houses. Warranted sound und gen le in any kind of harness. Also, a beautiful well look- iHtffiry MAKE, of Morg- i stock. Apply at Charleston Hotel stables, novA-l 17*0R SALE, ONE HOUSE, ON.O DI5AY. one litiggy, one Wagon und I wo Carts. In quire at Soiiibeast corner of Market ami Church .-ireels. novj V?> "13KINTIN0 I'RKSsT'K'-.t SALE AT A J OKEAT ltAKCAIN'.?(1 ..ismall Cylinder TAY I.OIt PRESS in complete repair. H lias been lint little used, and Is sold simply because the present owner has no use for it. The size of the bedo: the Press is forty-four by rlfly-elghl inches. Snhl Press will be sold al a great bargain if applied lor al once, as ihe room It occupies is wanted for other purposes. Addressa llOx No. :;7i>:i New York I'oslolllee. sept'in ?jalG, (?nuG, jB?t. j_j u . willi a m S , HAT IIAZAAR, No. 243 KI N G S T R F. E T , Opposite the P.lg Hoot, Takes pleasure in announcing lo his friends ami tim public generally, Hun he has opened a com pielc stock of Gents', Youllis' and Hoys' HATS A N'D CA PS, Of Iho latest styles, lo which he would invite I heir attention before purchasing elsewln re, knowing Unit he will give full satisfaction |h both quality ami price. Just recelveil, a beautiful stylo of SILK HAT. A call is soliclled, ncl'JO (Eobiuco, (Eigaro, ?"c. i^ v k v, ? a h N o t ? t; k . The attention or dealers and consumers or OIGARH AND TOHACCO hi called to, ami they arc requested lo and call examine the stock ol the Havana Cigar Fuctory.No. so Market street. Fresh Imiiortnllons received monlhlv. Prices lo com pare wilh New York houses. JOHN SA VAS, oetll mlulmo Proprietor. Utatcljcs, Jcujclrn, ??c. ^yyr AT C II E S 1 WAT C il E S I WATCHES or ihe best English, Swiss and American manufacture, in Gold and Silver Cases, at JAMES ALLAN'S, novl nithlmo Kn. 307 King street. B VY R L R Y t J E W E L R Y ! JK An elegant assortment of Hue hair sets EAR RINGS, llrooclics, Ac, al JAMES ALLAN'S, novl mthlmo No. ;o7 Klug street. Diedings. Ol! A Mi F. I.UDGF.. No. II. A. F. M. The Regular Commtoiiculioii of Orange l.mim- will i>c hetil Tins l.\ km so, nt Masonic Hull, u n o'clock in'-, isviy. Candidates for K. A. nml :*. Degn s trill lilcuse lie punctual. THOS. S. GEK, n.os Secretary. ?TtiiisT MArris?'(!iH)?:'ii; \ joint Meeting ni tin- Members .,i Hu* Church und i 'or|H>raiIon ? in in- held Tin.-? i Mond?t < Evknisu, In us- Lecture Room, ni . o'clock. Ht order ol Ihe ITcMilcnt. JOSEPH IX IIVDK, iiovs Serrrlurt Corporation. / ItiAHiiKSroN IlOOK AND l,AI)l>KU V.-' COMPANY, N... 2. Ainn.I the Regular Moiiilil.t Mii-Hng of your Cniiipmt.v, TUM KVK mM?. ni tour 11.ill, ni lia.i -past ; o'ctoek, i:.i order. GEORGE Mcl.AIN. itnvs Sccn-inry. / I HAND I.OIM'K OF ANIJIKNT FUF.F. \ if MASONS (IF SOirril l'A KOI.IN A. Tin- A mini CommiiiiicalhHi ni lia' M?sl WorsMplul Grund Lodge of Ancient Free Masons of Sou Hl L'nrolllltl will lu- holili'li al Mas.r ||al|. Curie*. inn. on Hie im Ii ila.v oi November, isus?, com mein htg at High 12. Tili- l'reslili-uts oi ihevarions llallroa<ls in South t'a milita have kindit consented in |n-rinil lln tiltiml Ollleers ami iHdcjralcs tu pass ami repus* Hiervon Tor nue fare. Tin- l ull fare is lu lie paid ai Un- piai.r siurilni!. ami rerilileuies will la' Ks.Iii* Hm-Grund Secretary ai l lie close ol the I rouililUlllculioll, entitling lin- iioliler lo n lui u free of any elm rue whatever. Worshipful Masters and Wardens, or Delegates e' SiilMirtlluate L?dges, Hrand Ollleers and Cast Musters, will lake due notice and govern lliem selvi- accordingly. It. s. ItltCNS. unv4 Ihiiifiu-I Oraml Secretary. financial. (M I (J II T f Ii K U K S on Messrs. MOUTON, Itl.ISS A CO., New York, in sinus lo suit pnivtiascrs. For sale by K. LAFITTE A Co.. o?i2" wlhsamfi No. 20 inroad street. J^ii.'ST MOItTOACi: TWKNTY-YKAK SEVKN PER CUNT. IJONDS OK tu K SAVANNAH AN!) CHARLESTON ItAII.HOAD COMPANY. ruiscir.tt. ash istkukst pwaiilk in sew vouk. These hoi. -ire secured by a FI ISST MORT GAGE ON THh IAD, Including its outfll and equipment. The Trustees are JAMKS ItOHIl, of New York; WILLIAM AIKKN und GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, of South Carolina. Tills ItOltd is lu:, miles in length, connecting the Cities of Savannah and Charleston, ami is an Im portant link of through navel from the North lo Georgia, Florida and the Half States. The whole Road will be lu complete running order by the llrsl of December. This loan is al the rate of only fSoOO per mile. Which 1.1 less than the cost of the iron, and Is a llrst-el.iss security In every respect. These bonds are olfcred for the present al F.IHHTY CKNTS on I he dollar, by the SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, No. 19 It road street. THOMAS It. WAISINti, octi.i wfm Cashier. I^t D W A K D L O W N D ? 8, IIROKKR, No. 4 IIROAD 8TREI?T, Itliys and sells on commission, Conds. Storks, Hank Fills, ami Securities ill all kinds. The high* est market prices obtained. Any inroriuuiloii desired, by letter or otherwise, will be Cheerfully given. Apply us above ut No. I Rroad street, or through Postoillce llox B07. Will also attend to the investments of money in large and small amounts. Rkikiikscks.?Wagner, linger A- Co., Heeder A Davis, is, ,\. Trenholm a son. w. c. lice a Co.. Thomas K. Waring, Cuslder South Carolina Loan and Trust Company; Pclzer. Hmlgers A Co., J. D. Alken and Co., Ceorge II. Waller a- Co., Cohen. Hunckel A Co., Andrew Simouds, President First National Hank. scpljl 2III0S lUC Srtiloviitg, Sec. |J o It H A ? M & J U II S , MERCHANT TAILORS, Have removed to No. 147 KISII street. Urn doors below their former stand, where lliey will I Hi pleased to see their former patrons and friends, atlil the public generally. Mr. .lurs has Jus! relumed from the North with a large and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Chillis. Univers, Coalings, Doeskins, Cassimeres und Testings. AI.Sll. A line assortment of Cents1 Furnishing Hoods, which will be sold at a very small profit. OeilHuiuen in want of any of the above articles will >lo well lo call before purchasing elsewhere. nctll llllll Q LOT II IN C , T A I L?HING a n il F U R N I S II I X G HOODS. MENKE A MKLLRR, N O : P. 2 ."> K I N II S T i! V. K T, Three Doors below Liberty streut. Have Just receive! nnd ojHtned a large and Hae a- ortmeui of Men's Youths'und 1 hit 's CLOTH iNii, FIIRNIKIIINO conns. Ac. Consisting of Elegant OVERCOATS. Illislness are! Dress Suits, White and Colored Shirts, Underwear Conds, .v.-., English and D.wtln Half Hose, Alex.ler's und C'lMlt'NIer'S Kid Cloves, Hitcksktli, Doeskin, Calfskin; Cloth, Casstmere, Tweed; Silk and Thread Cloves, Linon ami l'ai? .'Collars, cravats, Neck 'lies. Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Ac. Alms a large and well assorted slock of It ROAD CLOTH, CASSIMKRK, DOESKIN, Il K A V K It CLOTH, Ac,a large variety of I he new style Pauls ami Vesl lin terns, which we offer to sell by piece, yard or pal tern, or make up in lo garments by measure, In tin- latest si vies. Our stuck has ti.-eu selected wish great care, ami prices marked very low, in plain ligures. Dring eiilllideilt thai we ran otter inducements unequalled hj any other house, we solid I buyers in our line to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. All order', will receive our prompt and very careful at nut Hon. Kniire satisfaction Is guaranteed, on n uiw?lmo* V I S I T O II Once said if we only knew where the resident citizens made I heir purchases there we should got well served. To such we oiler A DIRECTORY. The ladies who desire the latest styles of fash iouable Head Dressing, Curls, Chignons or llrahls, Co lo M. A A. ASIITON. The gentlemen who desire to be presentable In Adonis attire, for Wigs, (lo to M. A A. ASIITON. All who desire the best Herman Colognes. Co lo M. A A. ASIITON. For Diadem or Coronal combs, all Co to M. A A. ASIITON. Tho.sc who require tin- bo.-.t Extracts, Co to M. A A. ASIITON. sry one who desires gond I lair Crushes or Combs, Co to M. A A. ASIITON. of necessity all who require a good Tooth I trash, Co to M. A A. ASIITON. For genuine Tulo de YcrilS, all must Co to M. A A. ASIITON. For Hair Dyes and Regenerators, nearly all Co lu M. A A. ASIITON. In fact, all who require genuine goods from tlie following houses : Society Hygi?nique, Luhtn's, Cow dray's, Piver, Cuei lain. Henry A Dinnarson, .| Ridley's, 51 Atkinson**, aloosncll's, *< I Lowe A Sons, o|Yardley, Rowlands A Sons, [(lowland, As nlsn, Venls Coods In Ihelr lino from everj reputable manufacturer In the si..les, Ou to M. A A. ASIITON, No. 240 King street, nnvl Five doors from Market street. C. J S C 11 L Ii 1* B G II K L I., No. 87 LINK STIIKKT, BETWEEN KING ANI ST. PHI Ml*. LCMHER of every description and ROILRTNC MATEIHAL, Lime and Plastering Laths, Paints Oils, Classas, Shingles; also Groove nnd Tongui Hoards, Ac, constantly on hand at the lott os market pri?es. outil mtuslyr ( Ehn CTboo?s, S-c. III KAI" GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! Ar I . en I' I? k i? i' X v > -I 3 K I N ? > T i: I. K T . ! Having removed in Huit large 4 lid cieauiodimis Ilultiliug next l<> Itlirillcilll'.-i Di u;- Store, I am now I'i'i pur***] to offer the grculcsl !.irr.uns m Dit y conns, hosiery, notions, .te.. | this market lias ever produced. Purchasers will ilo well bj calling u:el examin ing our slock of dress hoods prints loncclotiik sheeting p1m.ow l OITuN iirown goods taih.k LINKS' TOW Kl.S I i I NI! Il A MS < 'ASSI.MHKKS hosiery, notions, Ae., ftc. Remember, l. goudkocp's nkw stand. No. fj:: Kind STltKKT, nnv* Eexl io llurtihuiii's Drug Store. O M Y. S T ICS. I) 4-4 Drown SHEETINGS, Cistrirhi Factory. 7* llrown Shirtings, Georgia Fuctory. Yarns, assorte*! numbers, lieortrlu Factory. For suie hy w. II. SMITH a ch.. novs 1 Napier's Itanice g o o i) .s foi: F A I. I. A N D VY I N T l? II . D " Y MELCI1ERS A M?LLER, No. S l 7 KIKD S T k K K T , HaveUic pleasure lo Inform Ibclr frieuds und customers iii.it ihey have upeueil a ruosl elegant ami can if uli y selecleil STOCK OF DRY OOODS, Suitable for the preseni ami coming season. i They also beg leave lo call the attention or buy ers to ibcir large and well selected stock or nLACIC DRESS GOODS, SI I.KS, Ac. Respectfully, MEI.CHKRS A M?LLER, octll mwf lino Xo. 217 KINfl STRF.RT. Glcnco, Uiiiigco, S'c. 1 T O V Ii S A T \V II O L E S A L E. THE UNDERSIGNED, SUCCBSSOI?8 OF HOR TON A SHEIM1ERD, HAVE RESUMED THEIR j TRADE IN STOVES, AS WHOLESALE DEALERS, IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR OTHER RCSI NESS, AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY OTHER DEALERS, FACTORS, MERCHANTS AND ALL THE CUSTOMERS OF THE OLD HOUSE WITH THE MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS OFCOOKINO STOVES, RANGES AND HEATING STOVES AT A CLOSE APPROXIMATION TO FOUNDRY PRICES. THE COOK INC STOVES AND RAKUBS A nr. SOLD WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE?SOME OF THEM ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH OUT THE AID OF CHIMNEYS IF NECESSARY? AND ALL ARE GUARANTEED TO UAKK PROP ERLY, IF SET UP AS DIRECTED. THE RANGES ARE UNUSUALLY LOW IN PRICE?HAVE SIX IIOILRR OPENINGS AND DOUULR OVENS, THOUGH HUT A SINGLE PIPE, AND NEED NO URICK-WORK TO SET Til KM UP. THE STOCK OF HEATING STOVES EMRRACES CAST-IRON AIR-TIGHTS, RUSSIA-IRON ""AIR TIC, I ITS, SIX-PLATE OR ROX STOVES, Ac. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICES WILL RE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. Wlf. SHEPHERD A CO., N 0. 2 4 11 A V N E S T R E E T, CHARLESTON S. C_ J A P A N N E I) T I N - \V A II E AT WHOLESALE. W M . S II E P H E II D ?V CO., No. Jl IIAYNE stri'.kt. .M l? E D TIN- W A II E AT WHOLESALE. YT M . SHE P II E R D Ai CO F No. 21 HAYNK STREET. R?NC?I RETINNED IRON - WAKE AT WHOLESALE. WM. S II E P n E II D .t CO B _No. 24 IIAYNE STREET._ ELLE VI LEE COPPER R O L L I N G MILLS. AGENTS IN CHARLESTON: \V M . S II E P II K Itll A CO., No. 24 IIAYNE STREET. Cjolelo. Q II A II I- K S T 0 N 11 O T E L , CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Tills tlrsl-ehisH HOYEL sllliaied m a pleasant locution, ami iuthe business portion of tlieclly, renders it the most desirable Hotel for Cither per manent or transient guests. The uccoini.lu Hons are unsurpassed, having extensive suites or elegantly furnished apartments for ramilles and single gentlemen. The proprietor will endeavor to maintain the high reputation enjoyed by the ' Charleston'' as a llrst-class house, and no eifort will be spared lo deserve a continuance id Hie liberal patronage heretofore bestowed uponll. The best or Livery accommodations will be round udiolnlng the establishment. The house Is supplied with the celebrated Arle siun Water, or which delightful baths can bo had either day or night. E. II. JACKSON. July 12 Proprietor. Goal, ?Uoob, &c. OODI WOOD! WOOD! W Good Oak and Pine WOOD constantly on bund, and for sale, at Vciiulng's Wharf, soutli or Cal boun street. Orders left atT. M. HRISTOLL A- CD'S., No. 145 Meeting streel, and No. 01 St. Philip street, will be prompt I t attended 10. nov5 fmw.? C. J. RECK MAN. (SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their p'Sbtsnces promptly and at t rcasjiiublu rates. 2 Sony orders lo I / W. E. MARSHALL, Harber, (Groceries, Liquors, Src. QUOI) I, I) k k s, s I 1) e s. Ac. In hhds. shoulders l<> I.lui-. Miles fi llliil i. S.ki il .(..les . i Ih,m - Ii. s. Shoulders .. IlIllIS. I l.l'M < lV.<CeS ll-l l MIL'S Itlils. l'i ti sugar i l.l>K Syrup i??i i. iv- Iii,, cue no k?i;s mnl i ulis Rutlcr boxes Chi-csc Tomatoes, oysters, Muckcrrl, Tobao For sale low in o. \v. STEFFENS, liovS i No. :?l Vendue linage. \ s I r. i; n h a y*" Inno halos l'rillll! EASTERN hay. Forsale by \v.r>. smith a CO., novH I Napier's Range. Uli t '. f It u I t ! V Ii u I t ! 80,0011 Choice Sweet ORANGES 2<s) biiiM'bi's Ittiiiniins ia barrels Linn--. Landing this alM.v Tmii.t sel.iii-r "Hosulle,'' u."Kleiillieni." For Mile in lots I?, sun dealers. ai Kerr's Wharf. I'All, WKM'II A BRANDES, No. 21a Bast Bay. 0. ISA HT a I'd.. novs Non, :.7 ami au Market street. )Ki\ I'AGKAtlKS .MACKEREL. SAL ^ _>\f MON, Ac., NOW I.ANHINIi. ? hair Wils, lineal MKSS MACKEREL ? quarter bids. Hnesi Mess Mackerel kiis llnest Mess Mackerel Ii.ill bill.. Nu. t Hu> large Mackerel ? i|iiuiier Mils. No. I Raj Inn?* Mackerel ? Kn - and hiiirkii.il Ihij large Mackerel ? I.tis uiul lui11 klls n<>. : Salmon ? kit< Soumis ami Tontines George's Hank Hislllsh (,'hoiec Scaled Herrings. For sale by KI.IXCK, WICKEN!!!;!!!! A 00. novs s / t i; n NY <; I, o t IL . \j[ - 100 bales, extra weight, in si me, ami for s.ilc low in lots to suii purchasers, by K. LAFITTK A CO., No. tlu Broad street. ni'127 win ^UNNY CLOTH ! GUNNY CLOTH 1 On Hie spot unit to arive. For sale by oet7 Him HKO. A. THKNIIOI.M A SON. T I V Ii U V 00 L SA LT AFLOAT. man sacks Liverpool salt, just arrived per steamer Italien, in large and superior .seamless sucks. For sale, ex sleamer, ul lowest market price, by H?HT. MUKK A CO.. OCtSS. Hoyee's Wharf. L ITBKl'u 0 l salt ! 0000 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, dlP?ct Horn Liv erpool? large ami lull sacks. For sale at lowest market prices, bv net SM _ T. J. Kl.RR_.tca_ ALLANTIN Ii &. SON'ri FALK ALE. B Weekly supplies or Urn above superior brand, In barrels ami hall' barrels. For sale bv W. II. CHAFKK A*CO., nptn imo _ No. aw Kast Hay street,***1. 17*1 LEMING'S YVO K .M CI?NTTOTlONsi : (SANTONINK.) Tliey am purely vegetable, sale ami sure. Tho best in use. Forsulohy nr. h. hakr. No. 131 Meeting street, octA Wbulesale Agent. jyj- A Ii E N G o CVRF.S FKVKR AN? AC17K. THE FINEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. OS'For sale by all Druggists. C. .1. I.UI1N, Agent, Druggist, Corner King and John street, sepll7 "ran.: Charleston, S. C. QOI.? MON ' S~ B1TT E R S ARE FOR SALE RY D r s. RAOUL. A L Y N A H, At Wholesale and Retail, COHNER KINO AND MARKET STREETS, sept 17 3m ns fUisrcUdncqno. ri k . I) a II Ii it , MUSIC DEALER, Piano Tuner, Teacher of Vio lin, Pluto and Guitar. Ropulrerof Musical Istro men la. llilcbcock's Five and Ten cents Music always on hand. HALLS AND PARTIES furnished with Hiebest and most fashionable Music lat ely received from Europe at moderate pri?es. Apply at No. 440 King street, Finit doors above Culhoun. actis tulinthoinns _ DOLOMO N ' rf II ? T T E 71 S ACCOMPLISH ALL THEY PROMISE. Kepi it amos_RAOUL A liYKAHt8..j QELLING OUT at cost. AOIHCUl.TUliAL IMPLEMENTS or ail kinds ami best quality, selling out at and below cost until November 15, I son, AT No. 140 MEETING STREET, Clinrleslon, s. c. N. it.?Auction sale of Stock unsold, November Hi, 1 sou. notS9 fmw7 CEO. K. PINORER. jy O YOU WISH TO PREVENT YOUR CniLL AND FEVER? scptn .linos USE S01-OMONS? niTTKRS. Bncincoo (?tiroo. ("1 IB i? K s & 11 A It N \v li L L, jt COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Oa. Advances made on Consignments or Cotton, Rice, Ac, In Foreign und Domestic markets. allen s. Gimtes. Airriirtit Raknwri.l. ooio fin w I mo T C . k A ? F MAN, UROKER AND COMMISSION ACENT, No. sa It boa n Street, Cliurlesloli, s. c. Prompt ai tent ion given to the purctinsc and sale or Heal Estate, Storks, bonds. Hank Hills, Ac. Ac. sepii.'i wrniSmnsca A. -' C II li V II li U X, S C U L I? T O R AN 1) A II G II I T li C T , MARBLE WORKS, Corner Meeting street, und Horlbcck's Alley, Charleston, S. 0. Plans made to order and workoxoeuted promptly. July I llimnnios JJ OLHB8 a MACBETH, N?. 36 RllOAD 8TREET, Charleston, S. C, , BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will attend to Renting and Collecting of Rents and purchase and salo or Stocks, Rends, Gold, Silver anil Real Estute. To the Purchase or Goods and Supplies for par ties In the country upon reasonable terms. Okokok L. Holm us.AUtXANDsu Macbeth. janl lyr