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CITY AFFAIRS. ADVERTISERS will take notice that we cannot engage that any advertisement sent to THE NEWS office at a later hour than half-past nine o'clock at night will appear in the next morn? ing's paper. An exception to this Tide is made in favor o? notices of meetings, deaths and funerals. Meetings This Pay. Salomon's Lodge, at 7 P. M. Charleston Ridemen Club, at half-past 7 P. M. Palmetto Fire Company, at 7 P. M. Eagle Fire Company, at half-past 7 P. 51. Reform Club. Ward 2, at 7 P. M. Executive Committee Union Reform Party, at 7 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. Sheriff Mackey will sell at ll o'clock, at the J Courthouse, real estate. J. E. Bowers will sell at 10 o'do k, at his store. No. 50C King street, furniture, iron boiler, A-c. Miles Drake will seil at 10 o'clock, at his store, clothing, hats, 4e. THE PrBLie S<.HOOLS.-We have been in? formed by Mr. Emory that the exercises of the Public Schools will be resumed to-dav. PERSONAL.-Hon. George S. Bryan reached the city yesterday. Mr. Little, of the Chesterfield Democrat, is in the city, and will call upon cur merchants In the interests ol his valuable journal. S ALE OF CITT PROPERTY.-To-day Sheriff Mickey will sell the property of the City Coun? cil so frequently advertised. The sale of the Northeastern Railroad certificates of indebted? ness has been postponed. THE 5IASS 5IEETING NEST WEEK.-We have received positive information that General Wade Hampton will address tue mass meeting of the Union Reform party. . tt be held in this city on Tuesday, the l Ith insu nt. THE MASS MEETING TO-NIGUT.-A mass meeting of the Union Reiorm party will take place thl? evening at the Hibernian Hall, lower room, commencing at 7 o'clock. Prominent speakers will address the meeting. THE CONTENTION TO-DAT.-The Union Re? form Nominating Convention, for Charleston County, will assemble at the Hibi. nian Hall, lower room, at 12 M. to-day. The Charleston City delegates from the different wards are re? quested to meet ac the lower room of the Hi? bernian Hall, at 10 o'clock, for consultation. THE 5iiLiTARr ACADEMY.-It is now propos? ed to have a reunion of the graduates ot the late State 5Iilitary Academy In the City of Charleston, on the 8th day of December next. Colonel Branch, the president of the old asso? ciation, has author.zed this notice, and we are further requested to state that the Rev Joseph E. Cottrell, a distinguished graduate, now ot Union Springs, Alabama, will deliver an ad? dress. ?j?LUBS AND STARS.-D. Conroy was, on Sat? urday, sentenced to pay a fine of ?25 or go to Jail for thirty days for beating his wile. Thon as Hudson, charged with disorderly conduct in Mr. Miaott's yard, was sentenced to pay a fine of ?:< dollars or go to jail Cor ten days. Henry Drain, for assaulting Policeman Lcd dy, was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 or to im? prisonment for ten days. . Special Officer Johnson has recovered a quantity of broadcloth stolen from 5Ir. Doug? lass a few days ago. . A FLY-CATCHING RAT.-Yesterday atternoon a rat in the window of the store of 5Ir. 0. A. Stone, next to THE NEWS office, was a source of wonder and amusement to quite a crowd o? persons. He was standing on his hind legs and catching and eating flies. Some he would oatrb in his mouth, others with one, and some witi. both paws. A fly would be caught and swallowed in the twinkling of an eye. If he worked as successlully all the afternoon as he did during tbe tea minutes we watched him, he must have eaten over a hundred ot the lit? tle fellows which are said togo "with a merry, merry hum," and "don't care-a continental for the grocery man." OPENING OF THE SKATING RINK.-The Skat? ing Rink, at the Music Hall, opened last Satur? day nljht. The weather was extremely un? favorable, and the attendance was consequent? ly syall; yet those who were present seemed to have enjoyed themselves hugely. One lit? tle lady deserves special mention for the ease and giv?e with which she glided in and out among thc pillars of the gallery. Her lairy llke movements excited much admiration. Mr. De Honey, the very courteous proprietor of thc Rink, bas made arrangements for keep? ing the Hall open for ladies dally from 10 to 12 o'clock. He has also secured the services oi one of the best bauds, thus adding the charm of music to gay pleasures of his attractive re? sort. ti v fi lt o; ls ai st tt re ? cc to gi er th Pi io fu Pi lo Ol st w ir w rt d e; a t< e tl SUPREME COURT, SEPTEMBER 30.-Present Chief Justice Moses and associate Justices Wil? lard and Wright. Mr. Hudson resumed his argument for re? spondents In the blackville and Barnwell case. Mr. Maher was heard on the same side. Mr. Attorney-General Chamberlain in reply. De? cision reserved. - The following opinions have been filed : Edgar W. Charles vs. C. Coker & Bro. et al. Decree modified and case remanded. William J. White vs. R. J. Kibbs. administrator. De? cree set aside and case remanded. J. S. G. richardson, Esq., of Sumter, was appointed reporter of the court, vice Wiiltam Hutson Wlgg, Esq., resigned Mr. Albeit M. Boozer was reappointed clerk._ Hotel Arrival?-October 1 and 3. A CHARLESTON HOTEL. Henry Jones, Augusta; A. UoldBchmidr., New York; W. J. Delreviile. Junes F. Iz'er, Jas. J. Kane and wfe, Canada; Wm. Henry Beldon. Mobile; B. F. Jenkins, Richmond; J. X. BuJId, A. Abbott, A. H. McCaan, S. Fleishman. Flori? da; C. J. Macbeth. St. JouuV;S. O. Gille't, Augusta; J. B. DeBeroy. Timmonsville; Jas M. Skinner, Bambara; J. M. N pson. New York; W. D. Grennell, Louis G Youn?, Savannah;! W. W. B Clough. J is. A. Wilson, Baltimore. MILL HOUSE. Levi Taylor, wife, child and servant, Phila? delphia; J. A. Yates ?South Carolina; John King. Edisto: S. (J. Wright. C. H. Wtight, Beaufort; E. DeG?lyon O'icapo; S. E. Dray? ton aDd wife. Wisconsin; J. D Stirlins. Florida; W. M. Bird. Savannah; J. W. West. 0 O. West, K<mtuckv; John Huffell. New Orleans; Cap ain W.H. Gannon, South Carolina; Joha t'ha'l wick, John L. Chad vick, Wadmdaw; C. C. B?nen and wife. South Carolina; Gustave Scbleba, Port Royal. PtVTLION HOTEL Y. Little. W. L. J. R'id. Cher**, F, A. O'Neill, Jjcksonbnro'; J H. Freer. E. W. Freer, C. Yose, Summerville; W. H. Eagan, G. and C. It. R.; W. G. Kear, South Carolina; D. H. Pritchard, John cj. O'Connor. Mobile; N F. ?ynum Richlind; R o. Barnwell. Sumter; T. Abe, Florence. E. A. Meyer. Fhilad<dph'a; AA). McNeill. Graham'- Cross Roads;F.John eton, J. U. P. Bu-nhnm. Kavunnab; Skiff & .Gaylord's Minstrels. NEW CORONER.-Trial Justice Orla Levy has been appointed, by Governo: coroner for this county ad interim, Hurley, resigned. _ TUE CHARI.ESTOSU.XS AND NEW TOSR SHir LINES.-The Charlestoninns, says l con Telegraph, are carrying on their steam communications with New Yor remarkable energy and success. The large, splendid and powerful ships whicl the trip in a little more than fifty hou are elegantly furnished and provide* every luxury that heart could desire. ? as the direct railroad line to Charleston i these lines cannot fail to do a heavy bi with Middle Georgia. HARBORING DESERTERS.-Bichara 5! and Harry May. keepers of sailor boa houses, in Queeu street, were arrested ; day for haborlng deserters from th( Xenia. Trial Justice J. G. Mackey held to bail tor a large amount. Murphy atte to strike oue of the constables with ai but was prevented. Only one of the des was arrested. The affair created consid excitement in Queen street, near the Ba; for a time a serious riot was appr?hende the appearance of a large squad of polio? vented any such demonstration. CRCMDS.-Tlie United States Court will to-day. Daddy Cain's paper calls Tim Hurley "t ble-faced Janus." Daddy Cain gives a roll of the names of l men prominent in the burning of his e and calls it "the roll of midnight murdere A dividend of fifty cent? a share on the tal stock of the Gas Company will be pal stockholders on and alter to-day. General Ripley and other American offi u Paris, are organizing a system of rille jn the pian which proved so successful In var. We learn that the Governor has issn* iroclamation, ordering the election for coi :orouer to be held on the day ot the gen flections. It is reported and generally believed i ir. Wm. R. Stoll. county treasurer, is t< einoved.and General Gurney has been one he position. THE TRADE OK CHARLESTON'.-The indi ions are numerous and Increasing that erv striking advantages enjoyed by this c >r a prominent commercial centre, are sten : and surely forcing themselves on put pinion, and must, ere long, concentr?t irge and growing Southern trade here, a evidence ol the drift of events, it may ated as a gratifying fact that Charleston w ie only cotton port that showed au increase 'celpts for the mouth of September, 1570, mipared with l-jitf. Conslderirg the stro ?mpetitlonat the varloiu Southern centi secure cotton consignments, this lar owth in the stream this way affords* mu icourageinent. All persons connected wi e handling of cotton and oliwr Southe oduce at this port, are using their best i rts to give rapid aud cheap facilii ?es; and rther assist on the onward move, our cott< .esses have lately made important reductio; . their charges for compressing, which ca 3t fall lo give satisfaction to merchants ai lip-owners. STAMPS SO LONGER RESPIRED ON RECEIPI 'bile everybody will be glad to know th om this time forth the Internal Revenue la ill not require two cent stamps to be affixed fceipts ior any amount, business men wil oubiless. prefer to read for themselves tl; xact wording of the act repealing this oneroi nd vexatious tax. The "Act to reduce ii ?rnai taxes, and for other purposes," appro1 i July 14, 1370, (section 4) provides: .And be it further enacted. That on and aft( he first day of October, eighteen hundred an evenly, the stamp tax imposed iu schedul !, on promissory notes for a less sum than ot undred dollars," and on receipts ior any sui f money, or tor the payment of any debt, an he stamp tax Imposed in schedule C. c anned and preserved fish, be, and the san re hereby, repealed. And no stamp sha c required upon the transfer or asslgnmei f a mortgage where it or the Instrument ecures has been once duly stamped. The act is a long one. and, besides modif ig the income tax. gives relief to a lan umier of persons heretofore specially taxei ut the clause we have quoted above contait he provisions in which the general public lost directly interested. Cocr.T Or GENERAL SESSIONS-JCDGE ? 'LATT, PRESIDING.-The court met on Satin lay morning at 9 o'clock, and disposed of IL allowing cases : The State vs. L. P. Smith-false imprisoi aent. T. Y. Simons, Esq., for defence. No >ros. The State vs. L. P. Smith-assault and ba: ery. T. Y. Simons, Esq., for defence. No! TOS. The Stato vs. Robert Sams-murder. 1 lenard King, Esq.. and R. W. Seymour, Esq, jr deience. TvsUniony heard and case COD luued. The grand Jury brought In the foliowlnj rue bills : The State vs. Joseph Williams, Gabrie ?lnckney, Henry Johnson, Jack Holloway lary Walsh and Edward Walsh-grand Jar eny. The State vs. Wilkins Williams-assault wltl . deadly weapon. The State vs. Robert Alston-assault anc lattery. The State vs. Gray Gaillard-assault and lattery. The following no bills: The Slate vs. Margaret Aldut-assault and ?attery. The State vs. S. C. Fann-assault and bat? er;-. In tlie case of the State vs. Ephraim Blake, i nol. proa, was entered. REFORM MEETING AT ADAMS Bes.-There ?vas a most enthusiastic and successful meel? ina: ol the citizens ol' this neighborhood held in Thursday last, In behalt ot the Union Re? form movement, at which Major H. S. Kine icted as chairman. Notwithstanding threats and been made during the morning by some *?f the Radical element, that speakers who should denounce Governor R. K. Scott would ue knocked down and otherwise disposed of, those who' threatened kept very "dark" when the eloquent advocates of Reform poiuied out in plain and unmistakable words that the present State adminis? tration had from the commencement been one o? dishonesty and corruption. During Hie speeches there were a lew questions asked and answered by the andiene?. Otherwise there was no interruption. Mr. J. N. Nathans, ol Charleston, made the closing speech. At the sound of his voice, the hundreds present crowded around him iu a dense standing mass. Eloquent, earnest and Impressive in his man? ner, warming wini Hie subject of Reform, he exposed the corruptness ol the present admin? istration, aud the ruin that it would bring us to should lt continue. His urgent appeals and convincing arguments have made many con? verts. Some of those who openly and almost violenily opposed bis polly expressed them? selves ready and determined to vote lor Judge Carpenter and General Butler at the coming election. St. Paul's will doubtless give a rous? ing vote for R.'lorm on the 19lh instant. BIM. HKAIW* imnum ?n nv paper at $3, $4, $5, $6 50 ami fs .*><> P?T thousand, according to Bize, at THE NEW* Job omet*. RANQE OF THE THERMOMETER at JOB. Black? man's drug store, No. 39 Broad street, October 1: 8 O'clock, 72; 10, 74; 12, 73; 2, 81; *, 80; 6, 78; 8, 76. October 2: 8 o'clock. 77; 10 82; 12 84; 2 86. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At a regular meet ?ur of the German Friend? ly Society, held on the 28th nit., the subjoiued preamble and resolutions were adopted : Agaiu has this society been called upon to mumu tho loss of a useful and esteemed mem? ber. Mr. Werner MUIIPT, boru in Bremen in the year 1835, was cut off in the prime of life, after only a few days' sickness. He was be? loved by all who knew him, and while we bow submissively to the will of an all-wise Provi? dence, we can but feel that onr society has lost I one who. in all the walks of life, was upright and honest; a warm friend, devoted husbaud, a kind and affectionate father. Resolved, That the secretary be instructed to tender our warmest sympathies to the be? reaved family of the deceased. Resolved That a pace in our. Minute Book be inscribed to his memory, and that these pro? ceedings be published in THE NEWS and Courier. From the minutes. W. M. MUCKENF?SS, Secretary pro tem. TO TBB UNION REFORM VOTERS PF CHARLESTON COUNTT. The Union Reform Voters of Charleston County are hereby directed to dec: ninety-six Delegates to a County Nominating Convention to meet In the City of Charleston, on MONDAY, october 3d, at 12 M. The Convention will nominate Candidates for the following offices, viz: A Judge of Probate, a State Senator, eighteen members of the House or Representatives, three CountyjCommlsslouers and a School Commissioner. The ratio of Representatives to the Convention wi!', be as follows: City of Charleston-Forty-eight delegates, six for each ward. St. Andrew's Parish-Six delegates. St. James's Santee-Three delegates. St. James's Goose Creek-Eight delegates. St. John's Berkeley-Niue delegates. St. John's Colleton-Twelve delegates. St. Thomas md St. Denis-Three delegates. Christ Church-Four delegates. St. Stephen's-Three delegates. The wards In the City of Charleston which have aot already held elections will elect their dele rates at their usual places of meeting on Monday light next. The meetings for the elections or delegates rom the Parishes will be held not later than Wed : es day next, the 23th Instant, at the usual places it meeting. GEORGE H. WALTER, sep23 Chairman pro tem. Charleston County. BUSINESS NOTICES. JULIUS A. BLAKE, on Boyce's wharf, has 300 ons ot cheap English coal now landing. ATTENTION is ealled lo the advertisement of I he steamer Emilie, to be tound in another :olumn. EARLT FALL.DRY (?OODS, and dry goods of | ill descriptions, at the most reasonable rates, ire to be found at the store of A. R. Stillman, S'o. 2S1 King street. IT IS with pleasure that we call attention to ;he card of Mr. F. L. O'Neill in another col ilmn. He will carry on, at No. 126 East Bay, i produce and general commission business, lealing In liquors, groceries, tobacco, &c. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON AND THE NORTHWEST. -Shippers to these points will )lease notice that the steamship "Falcon's"' miling has been postponed to 2 P. M., Tues lay. in consequence of tho bad weather on saturday. HAYE you tried my dollar Tea, Greea and Black? WILSON'S GROCERT. Jun9 SHOES ! SHOES I-Just received, a fine as? sortment of Boots and Shoes, selected from the best mauulactures. They are offered at retail and at low rates. JOHN COMMINS, No. 131 Meeting street, sep22-thm4 Near Market.etreet. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thousand. Send your orders. Every mer? chant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. finsincss Coros. jp R A N C I S L. O'NEILL, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER IN LIQUORS, GROCERIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, No. 12 0 EAST BAT, oct3-mtnth3 CHARLESTON. S. C. i;ancr) ?ooos, Jg ALL, BLACK & CO., . Nos. 565 and 567 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ARE IMPORTERS OP WATCHES? From all tte principal manufacturers la Europe, and agents for all AMERICAN MOVEMENTS, which they furnish la gold and silver cases, at the lowest prices. Packages sent per express, al? lowed to be opened and selections made. JulylS-lvr _ iertilners. J^O. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. 103 t;>ns No. 1 PERUVIAN (Chincha) GUANO, to arrive per schooner Ami E. Caril. For sale by T. J. KERR ? CO. sep'29 T^TATTSON & CLARK'S SUPERPHOSPHATE Manufactured from the Sooth Carolina Phosphate Rock. TRADE j WxC MARK. WM. GURNEY, ju!yll-mwf3m<?s Agent for South Carolina. AGENCY FOR THE PERUVIAN GUANO. The subscribers having been appointed Local Agents for thu sale ot PERUVIAN GUANO, would respectfully Informed manufacturers and dealers thai they will delver fm ii warehouse-), as well as from ships direct on arrival trotn the Peruvlaa Islands. PURK PEKUVI IN GUANO, at the Gene ral Agent's price In Sew York, to wit: Sixtv dollars, gol I. on delivery. Every canto wilt be Inspect U and analvze i by Pro'essor SHEPARD, ano aatifacturj guarantees of its quality and purity will always be furnished when desired. GEO. W. WILLIAMS ? CO., sep25 Factors. ?Drjcinrj, $tt. gOUTHERN DYE HOUSE. A new FRENCH DYE HOUSE has been opened at No. 359 King street, whers DYEING in all col? ors, and Cleaning of all kinds ls done at the sh .nest notice and In the ben style. BLASCOW. BILLER* CO., French Dyers, No. 359 King street, near corner George street, sepis-imo /Harried. BARBOT-DE MACOMB.-On the evening of the 26th September, at Ariadne, Colleton County, at the residence of Louie F. La Bleux, Esq., by the Rev. 0. B. Northrop, C. D. BARDOT. Esq., and Louiss C. DE MACOMB. daughter of the late John M. Chartrand, Esq., of Matanzas, Cuba, No cards. Special Notices. pm* "THEY CURE!"-WHAT CURES ? AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL for a Cough. AVER'S PILLS for a purgative, and AYER'S SARSAPARILLA for the complaints that require an alterative medicine. _ oct3-mwf6 pm* SPECIAL NOTICE.-0 F F I C E GRANITE VILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, AUGUSTA. GA., OCTOBER 1, 1870,-Quarterly Dividend No. 16, of TWO (2) PER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Granltevllle Manufacturing Company, has been declared, and wl'i be payable on and after the 10th inst. octl-3 H. H. HICKMAN, President. pm* BEAR IN MIND.-WHEN THE disease has undermined the health, and the phy? sical system hus become prostrated, a fitlmulant that will not only strengthen, but remove the cause, should be immediately resorted to. Men? tal distress ls also a fruitful source of the break? ing down of the constitution, and the rivages of this enamy to health are truly alarming. For all such maladies HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT? TERS have been found unsurpassed. By acting directly upon the digestive organs, they remove the heavy, disagreeable feeling arter eating, so often complained of by persons of a delicate temperament. As soon as digestlou ls restored, the patient flndE his strength increasing, and his general health Improved. Thousands of persons certify that lt may be relied on in all cases of weakness or nervous debility attendant upon sedentary habits. The generality of Bitters are so disagreeable to the taste that they are objectionable to a weak stomach. This ls not the case with Hostetter Bitters, which will be found mild and extremely pleasant. Balsamic plants, barks and roots con t ribute their restorative Juices to render lt sooth lng and strengthening. lu basis ls the only pure stimulant which has evei been produced, con taming no fusil oil. or any ether deleterious ele ment. LThe most careful and skilful chemists have analyzed thc Bitters, and pronounce them harmless. This ls seien ti Cc testimony; bat the testimony of the hundreds of thousands who have experienced the preventive and curative effects of the Great Vegetable Tonic and Altera tiveof modern times ls still more conclusive. In Fever and Agu?, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Nervous Complaints, Chronic Complaints and General De bllity, lt ls as nearly Infallible as anything lu this fallible world can be. octi-PAc? ^-OFFICE OF CHERAW AND DAR LINGTON RAILROAD COMPANY.-CHERAW, S. C., SEPTEMBER 23, 1S70.-The holders of the First Mortgage Bonds of this Company are hereby noti?ed that the Interest due thereon on the first of October next will be paid on presentation of the Bonds at the Office of the South Carolina Cen? tral Railroad (Bank of Charleston Building) on and arter that date. (Signed) j. n. MCIVER, sep24-7_Treasurer. JEST* GETTING MARRIED.-ESSAYS for YOUUK Men on Social Evils, and the proprlaty or impropriety of getting Married, with sanitary help for those who feel unlined 'or matrimonial happiness. Sent free, In sealed envelopes. Ad? dress Howard Association, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa._sepiT-amos ?S~FOR EDISTO, ENTERPRISE, .fcc - The Steamer "ARGO" now leaves Soutii Atlantic Wharf on TCESOAYS and FRIDAYS instead of Mondays and Thursdays. See time-table adver? tised in another column. sep30 fm* NOTICE. - WE WILL RECEIVE Freight for the Steamer PILOT BOY dally at Fraser's Wharf, and store same free of expense. J. D. AIKEN A CO., sep27-c_Agents. pm* OFFICE CHARLESTON GAS? LIGHT COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1870.-The Board of Directors of this company having de? clared a Dividend of Firty Cents per Share on tho Capital Stock, the same will be paid to Stock holders on and after MONDAY. 3d October. The Transfer Books will be closed from this date until the 31 October. W. J. HERIOT, sep22 Secretary and Treasurer. pm* UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT-SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT.-Hi RK THE LAURENS RAILROAD COMPANY, BANK? RUPTS -IN BANKRUiTCY.-The creditors of the Laurens Railroad Company, Bankrupts, are re? quired, by order of the Court, dated August 26, 1S70, to render and establish their respective liens, before C. 0. JAEGER, Registrar, at New? berry. South Carollua, within thirty days from the publication hereof, or they will be precluded from any distribution of the assets of the said Baukrupt. JAMES M. BAXTER, Assignee. Newberry, S. C., September 6,1370. sep6-l no_ pm-XK APPEAL TO THE CITIZENS OF CHARLESTON.-The Niagara Fire Engine Company, No. fl, of Charleston, being desirous or rendering their organization more efficient ter thc preservation or property from fire, earnestly so? licit the citizens In general to aid the Company In the purchase of a new Engine. The one they have has beeu In service since the year 1850, and being worn out, has become almost eutlrely useless. The Company have been using this Engine since 1861. and repairing lt with their own means and without expense to the city. They are now compelled to appeal to the generosity of those whom they have heretofore falthrnlly served to contribute for the purchase of a new Engine that the Company may be enabled In the future to render more valuable services than In the past. The Chief and officers of the Department, as well as the whole organization, can bear testi? mony to our efforts as well a/ good order. We feel confident we cannot call on our citizens In vain. The following named persons are authorized to collect for the Company: J. H. GADSDEN, Chairman. ?. B. BROWN, ?E. CHAPMAN, J R. PINKNET, ! H. CARROL, H. WICKMAN. : P. W. LEWIS, E. C. TUCKER, ! R- MINDORA, J H. CURTIS, ?R- & LYONS. D. FARST, !W. LAWTON, T. McG. CARR, I J- B. NELL. No its: is genuine unless bearing the Seal of the Company. We the undersigned officers of the Charleston Fire Department, approve of the above appeal. K. M. ALEXANDER. Acting Ohler Fire Depart ment. C. P. AI MAR, Second Assistant Chief Fire Depart? ment. F. L. O'NEILL, Thin! Assistant Chief Fire Depart? ment. GEORGE L. BUIST. Chairman Board Firemas ters. R. s. BRUNS. vice-Chairman Board FIremasters. auglu-lQwfmls_ pg*A GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the time when, in 1S34, Dr. RUGGE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing in the history of Medicine has equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi? cians tu treatment or consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, it was introduced by the Court Phy slctan or Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, Into Prua sia, and from thence to the United States. No? thing else ot the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients ger. better after only one done has been taken, and we cordially recommend lt. to the nubile-fEdiror "Arana." tann ivr SS* AWAY WITH SPECTACLES. -OLD Eyes made new, eaBlly, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Ad? dress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue. Mew York._rteolfi ~pS* AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSSES.-Comfort and Cure for the Rupture-J. Sent postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New Ycrk. dec:: Speriol iTotices. ^-CONSIGNEES PER- MERCHANTS LIKE Schooner MYROTER will send for goods at [ Adger's North Wharf before sunset, or they will be stored at their risk and expense. Claims not I allowed after goods are removed. QO'S-l_WILLIAM ROACTt St CO. pa* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP SOUTH CAROLINA, from New York, are hereby nodded that she ls discharging cargo TO-DAY, at Pier No. 2. Union Wharves. Goods uncalled for at sunset, will be stored ac expense and risk of Consignees. oct3-l_WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent. par* TO THE PUBLIC.-YT. R. FORD? HAM'S REFORM BRASS AND STRING BAND, In support of the War (CARPENTER and BUT? LER) Campaign. Latest style or Music for danc? ing parties. Orders left at my residence, No. 212 Meeting street, two doors above John street, op? posite Arnold s Grain Store, will meet with prompt dispatch. W. R. FORDHAM, ol Reform Band. N. B.-Country orders promptly attended to. oct3 pa* A WELCOME DISH AT THE TABLE, AND AT THE COUCH OF THE INVA? LID.-The countless ways in which the SEA MOSS FARINE may be utilized in cookery, the immense number of dishes-some plain and sim? ple, others or the most delicate and delicious na? ture-to which lt imparts not only all that'fs desir? able In quality, but a wonderful Increase of quan? tity, are among its strongest recommendations. There ls no kind or farinaceous 'preparations, no kind of soup or gravy in which it may not be used to advantage; and the blanc mange, pud? dings, custards, creams, Jellies, gruels, Ac, made from lt,are uot only unsurpassed, but.ln our opin? ion, unequalled. Invalids whose storr aclis are so sensitive as to reject all ordinary preparations for the sick-room, And no dlfllculty In retaining and digesting the light and nourishing rood of which this article forms thc basis. On the score of economy, the SEA MOSS FARINE is certainly infinitely preferable to any of the starches, farinas, gelatines, Ac, made rrom the cereals or from raalse. We are assured that a package of it.costlng only twenty-live cents will produce no less than sixteen quarts ot blanc mange, Jelly, custard, or Moss Farine Cream. The quantify seems almost Incredible, but the statement is made on good culinary authority, and our readers can easily test Its accuracy for themselves. oct3-mwf3DAC pw* SEA MOSS FARINE FOR SALE, Wholesale and Retail, at CORWIN'S Grocery, No. 275 King street. nug28-fmw COTTON GINNING.-THE SUB? SCRIBER will GIN AND PACK frEA ISLAND COTTON at 5>i cents, and Upland at Z)i teats Bagging included lor each. Apply to STONEY i LOWNDES, Vanderhorst Wharf. WM. S. WEA LEY, Ja., sep2?-thm8 John's Island Ferry. pa* SOUTH CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, CHARLESTON, 12TU SEPTEMBER, 1370.-Subscribers are hereby noti? fied that an Instalment of Five Dollars per Share will be payable on the 15th day of October next, as follows, viz: In Charleston, at the Office of 'he Company, NJ. io Broad street. In Sumter, to Colonel JAMES D. BLANDING. In Clarendon, to DR. JOHN I. INGRAM. WM. H. PERONNEAU, Treasurer. sepl2-m5 _ pa* NOTICE. -D A TING DISPOSED of our interest In the BAKERY AND CONFEC? TIONERY BUSINESS to Mr. GEO. KOESTKR, we take pleasure m recommending him, and respect? fully ask for him thc patronage of our friends so liberally extended to us, and for which wc return our thanks. JACOB SMALL k CO. The undersigned having purchased the Inter? est In Messrs JACOB SMALL ft CO.'S BAKERT AND CONFECTIONERY, No. 205 King street, gives notice that he will continue the same in al its branches, and respectfully solicits a continuance or that liberal patronage heretorore extended to them. GEORGE KO ESTER. sep30-rm2 pa* ASSESSOR'S NOTICE FOR CHRIST cnCRCH PARISH AND ADJACENT ISLANDS.-Thc . undersigned will be at the Twenty-one Mlle House on TUESDAY, the -1th, and at Mount Pleasant Hall, Mount Pleasant Village, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th October. AU persons In said Parish, and the adjacent Islands, with whom blanks have been left, and ail others who have not made returns ror the year 1870, are required to meet as above, or subject their property to an arbitrary assessment, to which the County Audi? tor will add an additional penalty of urey per cent., os the law directs. S. D. RUSSELL. Assessor Second Sub-Dlvlslon, Fifth District, sep28-wrm3 _? Charleston County. pa* TO ARCHITECTS AND CON? TRACTORS.-Estimates will be received up to the 20th or October Tor the building or a Masonic Temple, in rear of the present Hall, ?twWent worih street, according to the plans ami specifi? cations In the office or the Grand Secretary. The Committee reserves the right to accept any estimate, although not the lowest. The contractor will be required to give bond, with approved sureties, for the faithful perform? ance of the contract. Additional plans and specification?, with esti? mates, for the erectlou or a building lu rear or the present Hall, on Wentwortu street, will be received by the Committee up to thc 20th or October. As soon thereafter as practicable, the Committee will decide upon the plan and allot the contr ct. All plans and estimates must be delivered to the Grand Secretury. Any ftirther information needed can be had on application to the Committee. JAMES CONNER, Grand Master, And Chairman of Building Committee. sepl9-6mwl6_ ^sa-BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYK-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE Is the best In the world harmless, reliable, instantaneous, does not con? tain lead, nor any vtlalic poison to produce par? alysis or death. Avoid the vaunted and delusive preparations boasting virtues they do not possess. The genuine W. A. BATCHELORS HAIR DYE has had thirty years' untarnished reputation to uphold Its integrity as the only perfect Hair Dye. Black or Brown. Sold by all Druggists. Applied at No. 18 Bond street, New York. nov26 fmwlyr_ ,29-LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS, an old German Tonic. jZSirLIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT TERS, the most delightful and effective in the world. par* LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS st reugthetts the debilitated. pa* LIPPMAN'S G HEAT GERMAN BIT TEKS cures female complaints._ pa* LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS cures "never well" people._ "^LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS will give an appetite. juulO-fmw E Carriages. STABLISHED 1853. JOSEPH BECKH Aj? S , No. 1204 Frankrord Avenue, above Girard Avenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Manufacturer of Exclusively First-class CARRIAGES. NEWEST STYLES: Carences. Laudaus, Luudaulettes, Close Coaches, shifting Quarter Coaches, Coupes. Ba? rouches, Photons, Rockaways, 4c, suitable for private family and public use. Also, Hear.-es of ?lost modern styles and tlnUh. Designs aud prices furnished wnen desired. Workmanship and ttnish second t > nune In the country. . . , Fine and varied stock completed, on hand and In the works. Orders receive prompt and personal attention. All work warranted. sepl2-lino Wx?) ?fl??s, #r. A. R. STILLMAN'S DRY GOODS HOUSE NO. 231 KING STREET, FOURTH- DOOK BELOW WENTWORTH STREET. OPENING OF [EARLY FALL DRESS GOODS. The Attention or the Ladles ls Invited to A Small Lot of JAPANESE, in Fall Colors, suita? ble for October Wear, lu Pretty Plaids, at 25c. A Job Lot of MODE ALPACAS, in all Shades, at 25c, and very cheap. Striped and Figured MOUSSELINE DE LADIES. PLAIN DELAINES, all Colors, at 20c. POPLINS, Chene and Embroidered. WHITE PIQUAS. A Fresh Lot to sell-20c and 25c-at A. R . STILLMAN'S, No. 2 31 KING STREET. oct3-mw2 J^OUIS COHEN ?& CO., Beg to inform their customers and friends that they have just opened a full and superior stock of KID GLOYES, In all Numbers, Colors and Shades, together with a very large Stock of FASHIONABLE SASH AND OTHER RIBBONS. A call is respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN, A CO., octi_No. 213 King street. Q. R EAT BARGAINS. INDUCEMENT TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. J . K . YANCE, SUCCESSOR TO STRAUSS A VANCE, NO. 13 HAYNE STREET, Offers his Stock of Goods, consisting of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES AND YANKEE NOTIONS, ; HOSIERY. WOOLLENS, WHITE GOODS, Ac, Considerably below New York prices, for cash, good city acceptances, or approved notes. Purchasers will lind lt to their interest ts ex? amine the Stock before baying. J. K. YANCE, nepl3-DAC No. 13 Hayne Street. Spool (Cotton. CTOBEB, ? 8 7 6. O f J. ?fc 1*. COATS' BEST SIX-CORD IS NOW TUE ONLY Thread put np for the American market which Is SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS, From No. 8 to No. loo inclusive. FOR HAND AND MACHINE. JOHN A HUGH A?CHINCLOSS, Sole Agents In New York for J. A P. COATS, of oct3-lmo Paisley, Scotland. Insurance. H?" CO TT ON S TATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, MACON, G E O R GI A. Authorized capital.$2,000,000 Guaranteed capital. $500,we ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS Deposited with state authorities of Georgia. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Deposited with Stace authorities of South Caro? lina for Security of Policyholders. 0 FF TC E BS AT MACON, GEORGIA: WM. JOHNSTON. President. WM. S. HOLT, vice-President. GEO. S. OBEAR, Secretary. C. F. McCAY, Actuary. JOHN W. BURKE, General Agent. W. J. MAOILL, Superintendent Agencies. Recommended by thc following gentlemen, who have examined Its Charter and prospectus: Col. WM. JOHNSTON, President Charlotte, C. A A. R. R. Gen. WADE HAMPTON, Columbia, S. C. Col. L. D. CHILDS, President Carolina National Bank, Columbia. S. C. Col. JAMES G. GIBBES, Columbia. S. C. Colonel JAMES H. RION, Wlunsboro', S. C. General M. C. BUTLER, EdgeUtld. General ROBERT TOOMBS. of Georgia, Ac, Ac BURDELL BROS. Agents, Comer Broad and State streets. T. L. OGIER, M. D., Examining Physician. april mwlyr_ Q.?ARDI?H MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOKE. ORGANIZED IN 1869. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. a ALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DiTTDEND (FIFTY) 50 FEE CHUT. STATEMENT. Polices in force....$25,ooo,ooo Assets. 1,600,000 Annual income. soo,ooo Losses Paid. 600,000 OFFICERS. W. E. PECKHAM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, Yice-Presid.'St. L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actnary. DIRECTO Ro. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros., ex Mayor New Yoirk. John J. Crane, President Eank Republic Wm. M. Yermllye, Banker, (Yermllye A Co.) Chas. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York. Minot C. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Oo. rtenj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steau? Sngar Relining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. Richard H. Bowne, Wetmore A Bowne. Lawyers. R. V. Haughwout, Firm E. V. Haughwont A Co. Wm. WU kens, Firm of Wlikcns A Co. Julius H. Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Geo. w. Cuyler. Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. uet>. T. Hope, President Continental Fire DASUI ance Company, john G. Sherwood, Park Place. ' walton H. Peckham, corner FBth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J. oeo. w. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM & ISSERTEL, General Agents for South carolina and Georgia Office Ko. 40 Broad street, Charleston, S. 0. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician. jam; By MILES DBASE. QPECI?L SALE OF CLOTHING AND THIS IAAT* ?2aaS5??ntof aUconcerned, luna DAY, the 3d inst., at ii o'clock I win glanny More, corner of King^Liberty* A large Invoice o; seasonable CLOTHING for account of all concerned, conslstine of 36 Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats 96 Tweed, Satinet and Jean Sack Coats 60 Casslmere, Satinet and Fancy Vests 250 pair Casslraere, Satinet and Jean Panta ' 12 cases (72 dozen) Men's and Boys' Wool and Felt Hats. ALSO, . Pieces Broadcloth, Cassimere, Satinet, Ken? tucky Jeans, Linen, Black Alpaca, Undershirts and Drawers, Tab.e Cloths, Towels, Wool Scarfs Jewelry, Handkerchiefs. Hosiery, Spool Thread, Linen Thread. Ladles' Hats, trimmed, Ac Sale positive. Term3 cash._ oct2 Bj JOH* E. BOTfERS, Auctioneer. T OT OF FINE FUENTTITBE, IBON J-J.BOILER, LAMP, Ac, Ac. will be sold THIS DAT, at my Store, No. 508 King street, at io o'clock A. M.. THE FOLLOWING, VIZ : 1 very fine Marble Top Mahogany CENTRH TABLE, 1 Spring Seat sofa, a hie- ?pring-Seas Chairs, 6 Cane Seat Chairs, 1 Sideboard, l Dlulnir Table, 1 large Iron Boiler, holding forty or fifty gallons; l large Hanging Lamp for a street sign, with all the Irons attached, Ac, Ac. Unlimited articles will be received up to hour of sale. Conditions '.ash, and to be removed Immedlate ly afcertsale._oot3 SHERIFF'S- SALE. On account and risk of former purchaser, who has faned to comply with thc terms o? sale. The Executors of Gibbon va. the City Council of Charleston. By virtue of an Execution against the property to me directed and delivered, will be sold THIS DAY, the 3d or October, at ll o'clock A. M., at the northeast corner of the Courthouse, In the City of Charleston, AU the right, title and interest of the defendant In Property hereinafter described : All that LOT OF LAND, known as the Ferry Slip, situate at the east end of Plnckney street. All that Lot of Land, known as the Ferry Slip, situate at the east end of Vendue Range. All that Wharf or Wood Yard, at the West; side of Lynch street. All those low Water Lots, situate at the west end of Broad street. Levied on and to be sold as the property of the City Council of Charleston, m the above entitled case. Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKEY, S. C. 0. oct3 _ SHERIFF'S SALE. On account and risk of former purchaser, who has failed to comely with terms of sale. S. J. Mag wood vs. W. S. Perry and John Edger? ton. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me di? rected and delivered In the above case, will be sold THIS DAY, the 3d of October, at ll o'clook, A. M., at the northeast corner of th* Courthouse. All the RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST Ol tns defendants In a tract or land, with the Improve? ments thereon, containing 40 acres, more or lesa, situate In St. Andrew's, bounding north by landa or Bull, east by lands of estate of Parker, south by lands of estate of Frost, and west on the River Road. Levied on and to be sold as the property of the defendants In the above case. Terms cash. 0Ct3 E. W. M. M,VC KEV, S. C. 0. ftnrtion Balee-Smnn ffiJass. BJ HENRY COBLA & CO. . STOCK OF GROCERIES. TO-MORROW, at half-past 0 o'clock, in front of our Store, will be sold, The remaining Stock of GROCERIES belonging to au assigned estate, comprising : - bbls. FISH and MACKEREL - bbls. Syrup. - gross Matches - reams paper. bbls. Whiskey - nests Buckets .. - boxes Soda, Strap and Ginger , - boxes and half-boxes Candles, Ac, Ac Conditions cash. - - ~ oct3 Auctioneer*1 Jprioote Solea, &z. By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Brokera, No. 33- Broad street. AT P? IVA T E SALE. The PLANTATION .known as "Hickory Hill, In the Parish of St. James's Goose Creek, on State Road, 46 miles from Charleston, containing 4000 acres, about 800 or 1000 acres of which ls cleared, well stanled, and all buildings necessary ou a first-class cotton ?nd provision plantation, such as a dwelling-house, stable, gin-house aud screw, and all other outbuildings." Terms nude known upon application as above. sep27-tufm3 D ?Sew }Jnbhrations. ICKSON'S FARMING'. ONLY $ 3 ! ONLY $31 Just received a few copies o? DICKSON'S FARMING, in Extra Cloth Binding, at the reduced price or $3, heretofore sold at $4. WALKER, EVANS St COGSWELL, No. 3 BROAD STKEET, CHARLESTON, S. C. octl R USSELL'S LIST AGRICULTURAL WORKS, Ac. THE PARKS, PROMENADES AND GARDENS OF PARIS, Illustrated. 1 vol., 8vo. Curtis's Farm Insects, with Colored Plates. 1 VOL, svo. Stephens'a Book of the Farm. 2 vols., 8vo. Insect Enemies of Fruit and Fruit Trees, by Trim ball. Vleie's Six Lectures on Agriculture. Wright's 3000 Receipts. Youan on the Dog, edited by Lewis. McClure's Diseases, American Stable, Field and Farm Yard. _ Stonehenge: The Horse In the Stable aad the Field. American Gardiner's Assistant-Bridgman, revis? ed by Todd. - Bridgman's Kitchen Gardener, a new edition. Culture of the Grape and Wlnemaklng, by Robt. Buchanan, with an Appendix on the Cultiva? tion of the Strawberry, by Longworth. Downing'a Landscape Gardening, Illustrated. 8vo. Farmer's Barn Book, by Cater,. Yonatt, Skinner and Milla. Gleanings from French Gardening, by Robinson. Henry Courtland, or What a Farmer Can Do, by A. J. Cune. , Leavitt: Facts about Peat, aa an Artjcle of Fae*. The Sportsman and ?he Dog. 1 vol.,T?mo. Woodward's Graperies and Horticultural Build? ings. The House: A New Manual of Rural Architecture. or How to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables and. Outbuildings of all kinds.. The Garden: How to Cultivate Vegetable?, Frulta and Flowers. , . . , The Farm: A New Manual of Practical Agrlcul The Barn-Yard: A New Manual of Cattle, Horse and Sheep Husbandry. Allen "s( R. L.T American ? arra Book. Allen's (R. L. and L. F.) New Amc-ricaa Farm Book. Johnston* Elements of Agricultural Chemistry. Bommer's Mei hod of Making Manures. Breck'a New Book of Flowers, caldwell's Agricultural Chemical Analysis. Dadd's American Cattle Doctor. Hop Culture. Johnson's How Crops Feed. Johnson's How Crops Grow. Mohr on the Grape Vine. Onion Culture. Our Farm of Four Acres. Pardecou strawberry Culture. Pedder's Land Mesurer. Percher on Howe. Randall's Sheep Husbandry. >auuders's Domestic Poultry. Tobacoo Culture. Turner's Cotton Planter's ManuaL Warder's Hedges and Evergreens. Waring's Draining for Profit and Health* Wheeler's Rural Homes. Wheeler's Homes for the People White's Gardening fur the Sonth. Woodward's Country Homes. Farm Talk (Brackety Fuller's Forest Tree Culturlst. Jennings on Cattle. Jennings on the Horse and his Diseases. May hew's Illustrated Horse Management., McMahon's American Gardener. Norrie's Fish Culture.. "_,. . ftW(V The Horse (Stonehenge.) English edmon, ave, 022 pages. The Mule (Riley.) Thomas's Fruit Culturlst.^ NO. 2S5 KING 8VBBBT. may4 _'_ ?PHiM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Bottle. Sent by mau, postage oaid, on receipt of price. The Antidote ls the nest remedy taat can be administered In Mania-a-Potn. and also foran nervous affections. For sale by Dr. a. BA EB, No. lSl-Mectncr street, octe Airent *.?r M>II:]I ;arollna.