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TERMS O* TMS NS WS. STRANGERS in the city desiring to sn?scribe U the beet and cheapest newspaper in the South, wm call at our office and have their names en? tered for the D?LT, TBI-WMXLY, or W?BXLT HswB : ?a AA T? DAILY NEWS, for one year.*6 00 TH? Tai-WEEKLY NEWS, for one year. 400 THB WEEKLY NEWS, for one year. 200 Wit &bt?te?ton |&to| TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1370. NEWS OF TUE DA.Y. -In New York, yesterday, cotton closed quiet; uplands lej?o. -Gold closed at 11S. ? -In Llverp cl cotton cosed Arm; aplauda 8%d aafOrleaos 9>ida9*d. '. -Cermauy haif.lt several earthquake shocks recently. -Osweg? intends to Import one hundred coolies for stevedores. '.j, -Bosii.esa in Germany is looking up again. A gaod many 'actorles have resumed operations. -The Mohttea receive ? me franc flfty ceutlmes a dag. They don't And ts at ali too much at present prices in Paris. -Amovement lspn foot in Louriana to induce white farm-laborers to immigrate Into that State from Canada. -T?e day after the fall of nome the city was flooded wlih newhpapers. No less than thirty small penny papers come out morilug aud even? ing each dav. .. '-iHoeey Is getting to he a very important item In the" marketable products of the West. JeffiT aon, Wis., lu one day last week, shipped lO.&OO pounds. -Princess Beatrice, dauguter of Queen Victo, cia, now nearlysixteen years old, has never yet worn anything but short dresses even upon the grand occas <>n of a drawing-room reception, When etiurt trains are universal. ' -Blsuiarck was riding past amounted battery the other day and shook hauds with every artil? lerist? MI cannot help lt," said he; -'you have done so well that I must shake hands with every artilleryman ai soon as I sec him." -Tue German aid Society of England, presided over by Queen'Victoria, has so far collected more - thSA.thirteen hundred thousand dollars in gold far the German wounded. Copenhagen has sunt thirty thous* id dollars to France. -The statue of Napoleon I, in the cocked hat and great emt, which used to be on the top of the column i;f the Place Vendome, and which was remo-cd a few y ears ago to a pedestal at the ead cf th" Avenue de la Grande Arm?e, has been conoenleii m presi-rvelt. -Major Veivenon, whose Inramous treatment of his wit' a few short years ago 13 still fresh In themeu 'ries of the readers of newspapers the world iiTvr, ls now Lord Avonmore, succeeding to the title .>>. th-i death in London, a few days since, CM in elder i>ri>th?r, Viscount Avonmore. -A tor . stunilenf s^ys: uIt Is somewhat dls counuMigti an in ending emigrant to sea how much>ickiie-s prevails ou both shores of the Mis? sissippi, li,ur the inhabitants are down with chills, and theo:her half seem only to wait their turn. Ihe shakes constitute a leading topic of conversation, aud never fail, when introduced, to elicit personal expe iences." -To be courteous la time of peace i3 not hard To beoourteoustoan enemy Intime of war shows a noble spirit. The Germans have always been rated far belo the French lu polite and polished .oeaimg; but the general order lately Issued, com? manding all Germ.m private soldiers and non? commissioned officers to salute all .'-rench officers now held as prisoners by Germany with the same Observances due German officers of like rank, shows a hefghth and dsptb|Of good breeding to .which the French do not soem to have j ot at? tained. Prussian officers are also to salute French officers in the same manner that they salute Ger? man officers of the sn a?e rank; and in this matter French officers are requested to take the initiative when a meeting occurs. -D. Straps, hi a reply which he ha ; written to M. Renau'.-* letter", says: "Wnen one day onr vic? torious armies shall recross the Rhine to return toi .their homesteads, but without m*ny-' young men who lett full of ardor, they will bring us, as the bestprize <?f the victory which could not be too dearly purchased, the impossibility ol' those Who have fought side -y sideln so many battles against a common enemy.acd shed their blood for the same cause, ever Unding themselves face to face as enemies, or even disunited The blood of the sons of the. Non h und South wm have forever cemented . CtOrmau,un<ty, for, taken In this sense, the saying ts'true*, 'bl ?od is a liqidd of peculiar power.' " . \'^?n? ?enerodt.v of the German soldiers ts Illus trated by a recent incident. A soldier of the 00th regiment, wounded luonef iot and the face, w making Ins way along "the Lindens.'' lu Berlin, with the help ><f a stick, shortly after Hie news or -tttftoapttulatloii of r trasbourg -had arrived. Tue street Wits tined with rejoicing crowds, and in a few minutes the wounded warrior found both hts hands full o coins, the voluntary offerings of un? solicited sympathizers. Lie was about to transfer the not unwelcome windfall to his pocket, when his eye feb on one of the receiving boxes of the K?nig Wilhelm Verein, a charitable society lor tho relief of sick and wounded soldiers. 'Thc other-lads shall ba* e a akara I" cried the bi ave fellow, as he poured the contents of his right hand luto che box -A Washington telegram of Friday, to the New York Pon-, < ys : "A letier bas been received here frohilCHiff Justice Chase, lu which he says ho is Improving in heaHh, and by .no mciins in us bad a cond Mon ai reported. Ile expressed thc dcier mih?Uon . o be present and open thc session of thc Supreme Court in nee mber, evca If his health should f -ibid lemulnlnir on -he bench during the remainder ol the s -sslon. He makes no allusion to resigning tee lei justiceship, and his friends here do not credit tue report that he has deter ni in - : ed toTettre. Alth -ugh he has given up house? keeping In Washington, and purchased a residence a few miles out of the city, lt is not expected tl.at he will'take immediate possession, but will prob? ably taker.:oms at the Arlington House during the early part ut the winier; such ls thc statement, at least, of a member of his family " -The private papers of Napoleon continue to afford rich developments by persistent unearth? ing. The marriage settlement of Mis? Howard, pensioned as the Countess Boaurcgard, and bet? ter known as the reputed mlstre .s of the Empe- j ror, shows that she possessed ?11^000 sterling In English and other foreign securities, Including the sum of $90.000 In i ennsylvanla (United States) raliway debentures, $74,000 in St. Louis and Cid cinnatl bonus, besides another and additional sum of ?59.000 sterling, Jewell plate, stocks and secur? ities, a :atHcd property m France,.Atc, aggreg.it ng ?176,000 sterling, at her marriage in 18*1, which must nave been amassed in two and a half years-betwet n thc 21 or December, ia the year 1551, and the 5th of Mab', 1554. Thc deed of settle? ment contains a pi ovision to l he amount of ?20 ooo sterling lu favor of Martin Constantine licrgeti? entitled and called in France Count Beauregard, a son ortho Countess, and emoug the trasloes is Nathaniel John William Strode, of Loudon. The most singular fact developed In this couneoi; m is that the ?tweUiug house at ChlseUiurst, England, which ts now occupied hythe Unipress Eugenic was rented by her Majesty off Mr. Strode, which house ls merely held bj Mr. Strode In lus capacity Of -?roste*, but ls actually the property or the Count Beauregard, the Illegitimate son or the ex-Empe? ror's mistress. -Poor, desolate Cuba has yet again passed through th? farnace. Hardly had the details of the cyclone or the 7th aud 8:h been recorded when we learn that another portion of the island was scourged on the 19th and 20th. The Vuelta Abajo, spared before, ls the part of the bland- that bas suffered tbc mo-t. All telegraphic communica? tion with the west belsg interrupted, and travel Inpart suspended, the news at hand is Incom? plete. San Diego de los Banos exists caiy in mame, so great was the violence of the wind there and the devastating strength of the Inundation produced by tue u.rren:ial rams and overflowing streams. The estates, plantations and farms of the Vuelta Abajo districts heard from have suf feredjas mueh as the towns and vUl&ges-hardly a sopar raul OEinJarea; and all outbuildings and negro cabins more or less damaged. The banana plants, are all down. The storm made terribie havcc in the vicinity of Gnanajay and the villages In the district of San Cristobal were entirely swept away. "Four of the cities on the south coast have Buffered greatly. At Batabano thc water rose ?fteen feet.flocdlng the greater portion or the town and causing gveat Injury to houses and trees. Steamers anchored In port got up steam and left their anchorage, taking refuge In the Keys near tiie Bay. A.Jesuit father, at Havana, who pays great attention to met orology, and predicted the two bat storms Ave days ahead, prophesies yet another at band. Tin- Charleston or To-Day. Tho grand Pair of the South Carolina In stitnte opens to-day, aud, if there is any virtue in hurd work, good management, and a luvisb outlay of money, it will be a credit to Charleston, and a lasting benefit to the people of the State. In every section of South Carolina there is an activity never known before. The low under-tone of me? chanical improvement and industrial de? velopment made itself beard in the pauses of pr- deal strife, and, ucw that the battle, is lo and won, the people are turning their win ; mind to the better cultivation of tho soil, to economizing labor, and to making the most of the varied riches which Provi? dence has bestowed upon them-riches which have laiu buried in the ground, or, in ruddy robes, have rolled with mighty force from the mountains to the sea. Abbeville and Anderdon and Oconee, and other dis? tricts, have their local Fairs, which bring the people together, and expose them to salutary contact with those whom some good souls insist upon culling "outer barbarians." Columbia, the capital of the State, opens next week ber second grand Fair-a worthy and generous rival of the Institute Fair in Charleston. Already the number of manu? facturing establishments in the State is large? ly increased, and upon all sides it is evident that a temperate, just and honest State Gov? ernment is all that South Carolina requires that she may pursue unimpeded the paths which lead to public contentment and private and public fortune. Such a government we do noli expect to bave for two years more; but, in the meanwhile, the people may rid themselves altogether of listlessness and BIOUI-they may make some headway, seize every favorable opportunity, and be ready to turn to account ull the occasions of heal? thy progress and intelligent advancement. And Charleston, we think, will be a pleas? ant place during this Fair week for both the stranger and the native Carolinian. The weather is superb, and our up-country friends will see Tor themselves that the me? tropolis of South Carolina basa fall and winter climate which cannot be surpassed this side of the sun. Ali the city is alive witli trade. Wholesale and retail houses are busily employed. An interminable line of drays carries the tleecy staple of the South to the wharves, where lie the steam fleet and the fast sailing vessels which bear the colton of our own State, and of distant Alabama, to the port3 of the North, to Germauy, and to England. The different manufacturing establishments are hard at work, and the Charleston specialty-the manipulation of ibe South Corolina phosphates-??oes on night and duy. Hayne street and Meeting street are as close to the front of commerce as their brethren on the Bay. The jobbing merchants have full stocka of every nrticle needed 'or the interior trade, and we ure justified m saying that the country dealers can bny in Charleston as advantageously as in New York or Baltimore. This does not apply to any one branch, bat to all the divi? sions and varieties of commercial life. The retail stores have (tocks of which the levia? than cities of the North and West would not be ashamed. Our hotels cannot be ex? celled. In every department, activity and enterprise are the order of the day. And in tho way of amusements, none of our visitors will have any reason to com? plain. They can run down the beautiful harbor, or take a trip up the picturesque Ashley. There is the shell-road upon which to drive. There are the phosphate works and other factories tovisit. There is, tower? ing abo VJ all, lue fascinating charm of the Institute Fair. And, in the evening, and at night, there is the grand Fuir of the Ger? man Ladies' Sociely-in itself a host; and there are, betides, two theatrical^ companies, each of them standing among the first in its own line of dramatic business. This ought to be enough, in all conscience, to make Hie time pass pleasantly and well. Charleston will do her part in the grand work of building up South Carolina, and ex? tends a cordial welcome to all her visitors, whether they come from North or West or South. There is no sectionalism iu com? merce, and we can promise -to all who now pay our city a visit a hearty and generous I reception. Making Peace. There is ono great difficulty in the way of speedy peuce between Germany and France. The French can gain nothing by further re? sistance, and the Germans occupy a posi? tion which enables them' to obtain, when? ever peace is concluded, all the material guarantees which their interests and securi? ty require. But France lias no government with which Germany can treat. The Rump Gov ernment at Tours, has little potter, ami does not receive the unquestioning support of Ute people. lu Paris, G?nerai Trochn is dictator. At Marseilles, the Reds are likely to have everything their own way. fa the country districts, tue peasantry have not abandoned the Empire. The middlo c!asse3 louk upon a Rep?blicas the synonym of in? security, communism ?iud' loss of fortune. King William, were he incautious enough to conclude a peace with the Tours Govern? ment, might lind the whole adair repudiated", a few days later, by three-fourths of France. The first thing to be done is to form a government which shall be binding upon the French people. A Constitueut Assembly may give the country such a government, and it would seem that the most sensible course for France is to ask for au armistice for a time sufficient to allow of the assem? bling of the Constituent Assembly. It could be so arranged that the short truce would not put France in worse case than she now is, and the delay would rather strengthen than enfeeble the mighty hosts of Germany. First on armistice; then the formation of a government-probably with ibo Comte de Chambord as King; then PEACE ! And, the war ended, the victors will be at liberty to pursue to the end their mighty mission of snswer,to theeonorots question :.r-iW??M ?es Deutschen Vaterlancff tcpartriergrjip Notices. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. - THE undersigned have thia dar formed a Copart? nership for carrying on the Fish Business, under the old name of LOPEZ ft LESLIE, at thc old stand. C. 0. LESLIE. I10vl-ta5 PHILLIS LOPEZ. | Obnrattimal._ HEBREW SCHOOL -THE ISRAEL? ITES of ttits eltv are hereby notified that tue school for Instruction In Hebrew Language and Jewish. Itel pion opens THIS DAT, at tue Tab? ernacle of the Hebrew Congregation, Hasel street. Hours from 8 to 6 P. M. LEON STRAUS, novi-3*_Principal^ COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON.-T H E winter Te; m of this College will commence on TUESDAY, November 1, at io o'clock A. M. F. A. POR JHER, oct28-4_Secretary Faculty. RS. G. W ALEXANDER WILL RE SUME h?r instructions tn D-vNClNG, at M ?sonic Hall, on TUESDAY, November 1st, 1870. Night Classes for Lndles and Gentlemen. So.ree evt ry alternate Saturday mVht. For terms, Ac, opplv at hiT rest 'euee, No. li Coming street. , oct35-tuthsmtu5_, ANK?HT SCHOOL FOR COLORED Citizens, has been opened ta St, Peter's i-cuool House, Wentworth street. No distinction or creed. Terms, 60 cents every other Monday, In advance. Leesons every niptht from half-past 7 o'clock. Saturdays and Sundays excepted. octl3 ENGLISH AND GERMAN SCHOOL, No. 82 WENTWORTH STREET.-The exercises of thls'nstltutlon embrace ali the branches necessary 'or a good English and Commercial education. Tho hours from 3 to 5 o'clock P. M. ore devoted to berman lessons, viz: Grammar, Speaking, Writing and Reading. Lessons in Drawing and Moulding every Saturday morning. The Night School rrom 7 to 9 o'clock, for exercises of Arith? metic, Reading, Spelling and Writing, and Orna? mental and Mechanical Drawing for adults. The Academy ts under my special superinten? dence, with the assistance or Mr. J. MCDONALD, Miss J. H. ANGEL, Miss LEONHARDT, Miss J. MILLER. Tocal Music by Professor F. BERCKHAN. 0. H. BERG?ANN, ango Principal .financial. (fill Pt AHA TO LOAN ON TJNEN Y$)?0}VJ\J\J CUMBERED REAL ESTATE iu this city. Apply to EDWD. LOWNDES, So. 14 Broad street, oct31-2 Corner Broad and State streets. Boaroing. BOARDING.-PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARD In a private family, on line or City Cars. Also, outer Booms tor rent, with cr without Board._novl-tnth2* PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH OR WITH? OUT Board, can be had at No. 121 Meeting street, one door south of Dr. Panknln's Drug Store. novl-2? GcmcTDiits. THOS. P. SMITH COTTON FACTOR AND l OMMlSSION MERCHANT, has re? moved his offlce from No. io Bovce's Wharr to Nos. S and 4 ON THE S v.MR WHARF. OC127-6 WM. M. LAWTON, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, has re? moved his ortlce from Kn. 10 Bovce's Wharf to N03. 3 and 4 yJts THE SAME WHARF. oe 27-6 Cost ano- -fann?. PICKED UP ADRIFT .IN ST. HELENA t Sound, one Rall of about 10,000 reet Boards, which thc owner can recover bv proving proper? ty and paying expende*. Apply at omce Oak Point Mines. No. 12 ?rond street._nnvl-tu3 LOST, ON- SUNDAY NIGHT, AT THE corner or Calhoun and Klug streets, a Hi? ver Watch Chata and Gold Seal, with likeness. The Ander will be rewarded by leaving lt at this oulce. novl-l" IMreehment Saloons. ^JESSES. DAYTON & TULLY Have leased the Grand Stand at the Fair Grounds. Refreshments of all kinds served dally. Can dine a thousand poople dally. novl-5* AIR GROUND RESTAURANT. F Hot CHOCOLATE, Coffee ?.nd Te? ; also, Refresh? ments of every kind, can be had at the above place, nt all hours or the day, during thc Fair. 0C181-2* potete JJOTEL NOTICE. C0LUM??A HOTEL-NICKERSON H0?3E. The undersigned. Proprietors respectively ot Ht? COLUMBIA HOTEL aud thc NICKERSON Ut/USK, would inform the public that. In conse? quence of the great abuse of their liberality In luimailing a Free Omnibus Line to and irum Hie several Railroad Depots-thousands having been I ram-ported during tue past yea who were guests al Definer House-they are compelled to abolish tho Free Omnibus arrangement. They therefore ?Ive notice that on and alter the first or Novem? ber pssseucers will be required to pay the hack or omnibus driver the regular fare to and rrom their Hotels. WM. GORMAN. Proprietor Columbia Hotel. WM. A. WRIGHT, Proprietor Niekersan Uou>c. Columbia, S. C., Octoner -i), 1670. novl-3? jQy HENRY'S RETREAT, J No. 107 EAST BAT, ONE DOOR BELOW BROAD STREET. 1. Restaurant. 2. Oysters alwavs fresh on hand. 3. FREE LUNCH from half-past 10 o'clock every day. 4. Meals at all hours. Dinner served from IS to 4 P. M. 5. Mculs served on Suudav until 2 P. M. 6. The best IMPORTED WINES, Liquors and Havana Cigars. 7. Only place In town for good genuine Hot Tom an4 Jerry. Give me a call. A. HAMMKRSCHMIDT, Formerly Barkeeper at the Mills House. ?epM-Smos fnrnitnre tllarcrooms. j Jp?RNIT?RE AT LESS THIN AUCTION j PRICES. GO TO R. WHITE'S FURNITURE WARER00 MS , KING STKEBT, OrrosiTE ACVHKUY ot-' MUSIC, To buy a cheap -Parlor or Chamber Suit," BEDSTEAD.*, CHA IKS, TABLES, Ac. Hight Rooms wen Ailed with all kinds o' l-TKNITURE. Ali co'away TVCU pleased. Try for yourself. uovi-2 Qetoing f?lac!)incs. Q.OOD NEWS FOR THE LADLE;?. A SEWING MACHINE THAT WILL KOT GET OUT OF OKDElt, OR lil VETllOt'BLH TO MANAGE. THE WILSON'S LM ROVED, with Ncdlft Feed aud Shuttle, is a new Mnelnne, constructed on u different principle, and ire:- from the ma: v faults complained of In others. Thc labor In working is light, aud no difficulty in managing the tension, orlo petting thc neeole. Jt makes thc 1 ck stitch, and sews light or heavy goods equally well. The public are Invited to call and ex?nime them, at the corner of King and Liberty streets. W. G. DUVAL. novi-4 Agt. for the State of south carolina. fertilisers. AGENC r 'Fo^"ra?^iTR ?VIX? . GUANO. The subscribers haime been appointed Local Agents for the sale or PERUVIAN GUANO, would respectfully informed manufacturers aud dealers that they will deliver from warehouses, as weh as rrom ships direct on arrival from the Peruvian Islands, PURK PERUVIAN GUANO, at the Gene ral Agent's price in New York, to wit: Stxiv dollars, gold, on delivery. Every carjro will be Inspects and analyzed by Professor SHEPARD, and satlfactory guarantees or its quality and purity will always be iurulshed when desired. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., sep28 Factors. tTJ ame. V HOUSE SE^A%T^WASTED?-l wish to hire a whiteman and a waite woman, Irish or German, the latter aa cook and washer, arid ?he former lofmat?fclmscir generally nsefnl atout the hons*? Eosband and wife without children preferred. I lire at Kingstree, a small town on the Northeastern Railroad, sixty-four miles from Charleston. Good wage? given, aud paid monthly ir desired. Make application to me at the Waverley House, accompanied by recom? mendations, on Wednesday or Thursday, the 2d And 3d of November, or after that time at King? s'ree. S. C. SATiCELW^MjlURJCE._novl-?^ PIGEONS! PIGEONS I PIGEONS! Wanted, lOOO PIGEONS with full feathered winga. Apply at Messrs. CHAPEAU A HEFFRON, next Hourn or Mills House, at once._novl-3 ANTED TO BENT, TWO F?ENISH ED ROOMS, in a family where the rx?"' : are plain and respectable. Address PT. UN, tats office._ novI-2* WANTFD, A YOUTH ABOUT 16 must come well recommended. AN DREWS A SALVO, No. 407 King street. DOYI-I" WANTED, A GOOD MAN TO ATTEND to a Horse and Cart. Apply to F. P. SEIG? NIOR'S, corner Hasel and East Bay 6treets. novl-l _2? WANTED, A SMALL RESIDENCE IN the city. Apply at No. 6? Proad street (second floor,) cr through P. 0. Box No. 81. oct27-thstn3?_ WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN TO GO In the country to cook and wash. And make herself generally useful. Apply at No. 86 Trad J street._ . _oct3l-2* WANTED TO RENT, THBEE ROOMS, with kitchen accommodation, for two ladle?, near the Savannah &ud Charleston Rail? road Depot. Address, stating locality and terms, for three days, H. L. W., r.tcamer Fannie S. A C. Railroad. _oct3i-3* TAILORS WANTED.-THREE OR FOUR first-class COAT HANDS, also one or two first-class Pants Makers, can get steady employ? ment by applying to B. BRADY, No. b% Whitaker street, Savannah, Ga. Kew York Broadway prices paid. _oct3l-3* WANTED, A VESSEL TO BRING Rough Rice from, the South to this mar ket. Apply at this office._._Dct29 COMPANION OR HOUSEKEEPER - A lady of theerful disposition, to whom salary would be no object, desires to obtain em? ployment as a governess, lad., 'a companion or hons? keeper, either in the cPy or country. An Interview or any further information may be had by ad' resslng-P, DAILY NEWS office. 0''t28 WANTED TO RENT IMMEDIATE I. Y, a small HOUSE, Address Z. A., at this office._oct28 WANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE, a small BOUSE. Address S. E., NEWS office._ _. oct28 WANTED TO PURCHASE, A FORTT Horse Power ENGINE and BOILER all in good order. Tubular Boiler prelerred. Address Box IPO._9 0Ct2?-fl' IF YOU WANT A G'>OD SEWING Machine, and a cheap one, go to LUNS FuRirs, in Queen street, and you .will find lt. octa_ AGENTS WANTED-($225A MONTH) by the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO.. Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. obi 13 imo WANTED-AGENTS, ($20 PER DAY) to sell the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MAi HINE. Has the "under-feed," makes the "lock stich" (alike on both shies) and N fully licensed. The best and cheapest FAtnlly Sewing Machine In the market. Address JOHN? SON, CLARK A CO., Boston. Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Chicago, ill., or St. Louis. Mo. octlT imo WANTED TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, a small House: Address ""House," NEWS office. . sep?4 ga li ?itt TO RENT, THE HALL, SECOND STORY, of Odd Fellows' Building, corner King and Liberty streets. Possession given on thc 6th of November. Fi r terms, apply at No. 687 King street. novl-tuthn4 TO RENT, TO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, a frout Bed Room on King street, furnished. Terms moderare. Apply at thin office, novi-1" PLANTERS' HOTEL TO RENT.-THIS desirably located and extensirely arranged establishment known for so many years to the { travelling public, ls now to rent. For further In? formation, apply to E. W. MAOBEI'H, Agent, southwest corner East Bay und Broad street?, auitfc>-ml tu TO RENT, LEASE OR FOR SALE, A large Lot on East Bay, with neat office and entrance on Gulgnard street, which bas recently been used as a coal yard. For particulars apply to H. GERDTS A CO._octl-atnthlmo TO RENT, STORE No. :U0 KING STREET, a fine business stand, In central r>art of the city. Apply to S. R. MARSHALL, corner Society ami King streets. sep2? FOR RENT OR SALE, A BEAUTIFUL ESTATE in Orangeburg District, situated ou Lyons Creek, three aud a half miles from rho ?.outh Carolina Railroad. The tract contains ?soo acres, soil rich red clay, adapted to cotton, corn, wheat, root crops and clover. A iiplendld range for cattle: sunny hillsides for vineyards, and low lauds for meadows, Lyons Creek, a large, never-failing stream runs through the estate, and furnishes one of the finest water powers in the State. A most valuable Iron ore has been discovered recently on the place. The estate has on lt all the necessary farm buildings, negro houses, barns, stables, gin houses and small dwelling. It has beeu In con stan; cultivation since the war, and the splendid growing crop would give entire satisfaction. lt la offered for rent CA sale, on reasonable terms. Address Mm. L M. KEITT, Society HUI. Darlingtoti District, S. 0. Or R. M. MARSHALL A BRO., No. 33 Broad street. aug4 fox Bau. TO TURPENTINE MEN.-I OFFER FOR sale, on r-vonable terms, the STILL FIX? TURES and g.md will of my Turpentine business near Sand> d nu", on Little Peedee, In Morry Coun? ty. Th<- location Ls seven miles from Mnlllu's Depot, on W. ii A A. R. R., with pood roads, or the stuff can be snipped down Lin le Peedee. Parties wanting a good slluatiuu in almost a new tnrpentlue section will do well to give me a call., There can be cut within easy distance of Still ten or t welve crops of uew b txes. To a good busi? ness man with a small capital, this ls A rare chance, as this ls a good .-tami for a country store, and more turpentine can bc in ugh t here ?han one stlu eau run. Solu fur no other rcasuu but that my business In Marlon reqnlres mv at? tention all the lime. Address D. W. KETCH CM, Mullen's Depot, S. C. Georgetown Times copy and send bill aa above. novl-tu4 pREAT BARGAINS IN BLACK AND VT and COLullED SILKS at MELCHER* A MUL? LER, No^217 Klug street._nov 1-5 NOTICE.-FOR SALE, A FINE LOT of MULES and Horses, at Zerbsfs Stable, on King street. _novl-l? THOROUGHBRED POINTER DOG and SETTER PUP for sale. Apply to Mills H use Stables. Ji?vl-2* FOR SALE, HOUSE AND LOT Na 32 Rutledge street, oppose Bee street. AppJv to No. (18 St. Phillp street. oct?&jttnthS* ?^OR SAITET ONE FINE MILCH COW, i. with coir about three days old. Apply nt i lie southwest corner or King ami Line streets. _0CW1-'J* d/tPUin - FOR SALK, A LONG Qdk?Jlil/. ESTABLISHED BUSI >-fc..s;s. (Retail.) paying n net; profit Of f2500 per an? num. Amulo time gi uta a purctassr to learn t he nosiness. Tu,H is a rare chacee for an active mar. to secure a permanent lncomo. Business done .?. holly for caht.. Persons navlng the "stamps" aud meaning ouj-lnuis may address "|25uo la . ome," Lox y, DAILY NEWS Oillce, girim: real Tnie._Julv2fl IFOR SALE.-I HAVE ON HAND AND for sale another supply of second-hand -.ewing Machines, of various makers, which I wm dispose of very cheap. Cull and examine at No. 27 Queen street. J. LUNs FORD. jun? FOR SALE, THREE FARMS, TWO miles from the Pu? Royai Railroad, in me Whippy swamp neighborhood. Oue Farm contains 37-i acres, ono 33i acres, anti one 160 acres. Each Farm contains one hundred acres ?ood planting mud, with two or three comfort ame cabins on each; also well Umbered, good range Tor cattle and hogs; and perfectly healthy al the seasons. For particulars apply to K. D. H., Barnwell Village. mavio JUST RECEIVED. CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant und destroyer of Rats, Mice Bugs. Cockroaches, ?J? a ?mau quantity placed where they frequen-i wm at once dlsperce them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Palu Ex? tractor. A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections, the moat reliable tn use. Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the gr?ai. remedy for JiteuSatlsm. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BAER, ^JStt No. 181 Meetlngsetreet. ifleetirtgg. ~~??-r:-j?-jgsfe-? F?TAJ?ODGE O? PERFECTION; l?o: 1, fcjH?NOIBNT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH tiTE.-The Regalar Monthly CommuL teat lon o' his Lodge will beholden ac Masonic Hal), TEL? ?VB?ING, the 1st Ina tant, commencing at half-past o'cloelr* Candidates desiring the Thirteenth Degree are equested to be ponctuai at 8 o'clock. By order of the Thrice Pulssaw Grand Master, novl JOSEPH J. ANDERSON, Secretary. plAROLINA RIFLE CLUB.-THE REG? U LAR Monthly Meeting of this Club will be ield TUTS EVENINO, at half-past 7 o'clock. t??Ci THOA- FROST, JR., .. non Secretary and Treasurer. EIBERNIAN SOCIETY.-THE BEGU lar Meeting of your Society will take place fBi3 (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. JAM KS ARMSTRONG. JR.. novl Secretary. FREUNDSOH AFTSBUND. -THE REG? ULAR Monthly Meeting of this Society will :ake place TO-NIOET. at 8 o'clock, novl CHAS. S1EGLING, Secretary. M~ EDICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-The Regular Monthly Meet lug of th ls Society will beheld THIS EVENING, at r o'clock. MANNING SIMONS. M. I)., novl Seevetsrv. SURVIVING MEMBERS OF THE CHARLESTON LIGHT DRAGOONS.-A Meet? ing of the Surviving Members of this Company will be held at Hibernian Hall. In this city. THIS EVENING, 1st November, at 7 o'cluck. Members In the Country are particularly request? ed to attend. L tt SOWKLL. novl . Chairman of Committee. HOMESTEAD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. - The Regular Monthly Meeting win be held THIS EVENING, 1st Novem? ber, at Masonic Hall, at half-pa*-1 7 o'clock. Thc dues from Stockholder* will be r celvod during the ?lay at the storo of Wm G. Whilrtcn A Co.. No. 20 Huyne street, and at ihe hall tn the evening. A few shares or Stock will be sold previous to sale or the money, novl ? JDSEPH WHILDEN, Treasurer. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION.-The Rctrular Scml-Annual Meeting or this Association will be held in Oharles ton, S. C., THIS EVENING, November l. 1870. at S P. M., in the Uall ot the Phoenix Fire Eugine Company. Dentists wishing to become members will do well to rorward their name* to the Secretary on on before the day or meeting. u Members In attendance will be passed over the different Railroads to and from the city ror one fare. By order of the President. ' THOMAS T. MOORE, Corresponding Secretary, Colombia S C, novl_ CHARLESTON nOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO. 1.-Thc Recular Monthly Meeting of your Company will be held t'nis EVEN? ING, at your Hall, at 8 o'clock. Ollie TS a d Mem? bers will please be punctual. J. H L<>BB, novl . - . ._Secretary. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAR'iLiNv-An Extra Meeting of this So? ciety will b" hold at the Hull of the society, cor? ner or East- B tv and Broad stree'?, entrance on hast Bay, on THCKSDAV. 3d Instant. Meeting will be called to order at half-past 7 P. M. novi-3 ROSWELL T. I .OKAS, Secretary. CHARLESTON CI TV RAILWAY COM? PANY.-Thc An nul M cttiig of thts Com pitnv will be held ut their ni?ee N?. 2 Ch-tinb'-r nf.Gomm?tC1' Bu Ming, Bn-ad Mtret-t, un Mo? HAT, 7th Novcmb r, ut wh ch i tme an el clon I. r eight (8) Ol'?ct?r- win" take plac-. The polls viii b.: o e ed from 10 to 2 o'clock By order. EVAN EDWARDS, uovl-tuthara4 Assi-stant secretary. iilillincrrj, fancp ?coos, #r. ?jyj RS.. s WATTS, No. 271 KING STREET, wm THIS DAT open A FULL ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY, CONB13TTN0 OF I VELVET BONNETS, .GIPSIES, ROUND OATS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS ? AND RIBBONS, CLOAKS, COBSETS. HOOP SKIRTS. novl-3 Ac, Ac. J nett ran?. ^SSUEE YOUR LIFE! ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN A PURELY MUTUAL SOUTHERN COMPANY I THE POLICY-HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE ASSURANCE COMPANY of the South ls thc only Purely Mut nul Southern Company. No stock capital to lake toll from thc f-urplu*. All surplus belongs to the policy-holders, und will be re:u:ned to them anuuully In the reduct: n of PREMIUMS, or applied to the purchase ur rover siouaty uJd .i ions lo thc robey, or will bc credited to the Policy-holder, and Interest thereon com? pounded auuuully at whatever rute thc i.umpauy may realize on its Investments, to be paul with the Policy, or may be withdrawn and applied to thc payment or ruture premiums. Tue PIBST mode will reduce the amount of future premiums. Thc second mode secures au annual increase of thc POLICV. Tue third mode provides a lund payable with thc POLICV, or that may be applied to ihe payment or ruture premiums, if the neces? sities of the policy-holder should require lt. The advantages of filie Assurance havo been Il? lustrated In sevoral casc? In this city reccutly. The following notes .-efer to one of the oases: POLICV-nOLOEKS' LlFK ANO TONTINE ASSURANCE ) COMPANY OP TUB sorrn, No. 29 BROAH ST., J CHARLESTON, S. C., September 30,1870. ) Hutson Lee, faq.: DBA? SIR-The "proofs of death" Of the ?ftt? W, E. M**?**, assured by khl*OSmpatiy under policy No. 17, for $2000, submitted by you on behair of his widow and children, have been approved by the company, and tho p'alra passed for payment nt maturity of thc policy, or Ibo Company will pay cash on thc presentation nf the ]??'ho.v duly receipted, less the usual bank discount for Ihe time it has to run. Respectfully, yours, WM. MCBURNEY, President. CliAKLI'STON AfiKNCT MONUMENTAL FIRE Co., i CUASLE?TOV, S. C., October 24, 1*70. | ir?i. McBurney, JC.?O., President, Charleston, s. c.: BEAU Stu-The friends of Mrs. H***** advise Unit she allow the policy on the life of her hus? band, In your Company, to run to maturity, and she has determined upon this course. Very I roly, yours, HUTSON LEE. Thc Company has on deposit with the Comp. tro.ler-ooneral of this state $50,017 60 in the Stock-? ami Hoods or ihe State, for the security of roucr-BOLDEKS, and the raith or the State ls pledged for its safekeeping. The Compauy ls Issuing all the most npproved kinds o' Life and Endowment Policies. Apply at No. 29 Broad street. GEORGE E. BOGGS, Secretary and General Agent. Countersign: P. M. PORCHER, General Agent for south carolina. JOHN H. SIMONS, novl Local Agent, Charleston, S. C. ?eab pipe. gHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPES, &c FOR SALE BY WM. SHEPHERD A CO., No. 24 JAYNE STREET AND No. 35 PLNOKNET JTREET. tu ET T BERN if'A N HA B?I?? ianager and Dlreciof:.Mr- C. B. BIBHOTJ. - - ' BEO0?JT> WIGHT OP THE _"?F CHAPMAN SISTERS AND 0. 8. BISHOP. TUKSDAT EVENINO, NOVEHBBB 1ST. THE NKW BUhLESQUE, KENILWORTH. - BLANCHE as lb? Earl of Leicester. - ELLA as Amy Robsart. BISHOP as Queen i- lizabeth. Second nigh' of the Musical Clowns, WALLACE AVD WOOD. Hie ncr for mar ce to commence with the new farce YOUNG AMERICA, fohn James Pooler.Mr. C. B. BISHOP. WEDNESDAY EVENIN'l. AL/ DU IN*. Seats may be secured at Hulmes's Book Store. novl-1 CADEMY OF MUSIC ONLY THEATRE IN THE CITY. LAST WEEK OP LAURA KEENE. . POSITIVELY NOT REAPPEARING THIS SEASON.' THI3 (TUESDAY) EVENING*, Sheridan's grand old English Comedy, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. LADY TEAKLE.... ...;.MISS LAURA KEENE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Tom Taylor's world famous Comedy, performed by Miss KEENE over 1000 nights, entitled OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. Seats secured at the box office during the day. novl-1 ". ._ ^CADEMY OF w. M. HOLLAND.'..Lessee and Manager. JOSEPH MCAKDLP..Business Manager. The great Tragedian EDWIN FORREST, Supported by Miss LILLIE, Mr. W. HARRIS and W. M. HOLLAND'S Dramatic Company. For five nights, commencing MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 7. MTO.'j MONDiT, November 7.RICHELIEU. TUESDAY, November 8.DAMON A PYTHIAS. WEDNESDAY, Novembern... .OTHELLO. THURSDAY, November 10.KING LEAR. ; FKIDAY, November ll. General admission ti. Reserved seats $1 60. Family Circle 60 cents. Gauery 25 cents. Boxes $7 60 and $18. Two Grand Performances SATUBDAY AFTEB KOON and EVSNINO. Novelnber 12 on which occa? sion the E fin Star, Miss EFFIE JOHNS, will appear. Spacial trains will be mn to accommodate par? ties at a distance, and seats can be secured by. mail or telegraph from this date at Holmes's Book House, corner Wentworth and King streets. 0031-12 F. C. WELLS, Agent. > T OURNAMENT. The Tournament will take place on FBIDAY, November 4th, at Fair Grounds. The Knights to assemble at Mills House Stables, Chalmers street, at 9 A. M., In full Costume. The following are the Prizes: 1st. A tine Bay Horse, five years old. 2d. A fine Summerset Saddle, Chefney Blt and Saddlecloth, 3d. A fine Set Single Harness. T. P. CnUPEiN, JAMBS M. NELSON. J Committtee. 0CW1 T. T. CH A PE AU, T OURNAMENT THREE VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE CON? TESTED FOR. A GRAND TOURNAMENT v'tl rake plaoe In, this city on the RACE COURSE during the FAIR WEEK, conditions for which will be ns follows: The Knights will ride with a lance eight -feet long. Euch horse to be urged at fuH speed. Each rider to be in full costume. All horses sent down to bc used Ln Tournament to care of R. GRAHAM A CO., Mills House Stable, will be carefully" attended to. All applications for entry tobe addresed to TOURNAMENT, BOX No. 304, Charleston Postomce. . T. F. CHUT ? TN, ) JAMES M. NELSON, ) Committee. TH08. T. CHAPEAU, ) Country papers will please insert... oot27 "??? OLLER SK AT?NG THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC HALL, COMMENCING SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 1 The assemblies will be as follows : MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS from 4 to 6 o'clock, and TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS from half-past 7 to 10. Admission to Night Assemblies 60 cents; Chil? dren 25 cunts. Tickets In packages of twelve, $3. C?e of Skates, 25 cents. Afternoon Assemblies, Ladies and Children, In? cluding use of Sates, 25 cents; Gentlemen, Includ? ing use of skates, st? cents. Season tickets of ad mission (good for all assem? blies during three mouths) for gentlemen $5; for ladles $3; for gentlemen und lady $7 60. sep27-3mos N (Soiloring. EW FASHION CLOTHS, CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING GOODS, &c. MENKE A* MULLER, HERCIIAST TAILORS, No. 325 KING STREET, Have Just opened rho larges' and finest stock of Clothing ever offered in this city for MEN, YOUTHS AND BO vs, comprising a full assort? ment or Dl.'ESS und BUSINESS SUITS, Derby Suits, Walking Coats, Overcoats, Pea Jackets, Ac. Tho largest i onion Is of imported goods, and manufactured into garments by ourselves-we can therefore recommend them as regards flt, wear sud workmanship. Our TAILORING DEPARTMENT is supplied with the Ouest Kcle.ctloD of Enullsh, French. German and Domestic Cloths, Doesklnn, Beavers. Tricots, Meltons, Ve veliue, Diagonals, Cheviots, Cordu? roy. Cassltnercs. Ac, and a large variety of mod? ern Pauts and Vest Patterns, which we make up to order, hy measure, In thc latest style. The foreman In this department of eur business has no equal In the artistic world for cutting and pro? ducing an elegant fir. FURNISHING GOODS.-This department is sup? plied With the Celebrated .** M?ris, Engl?jli, French and Domeslic Undershirts and Drawers, Alexandre and Couvuissicr's Kids, Buckskin, Cas slmere, Silk and Thread Gloves, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck Ties. Bows, >caris, Pocket Handker? chiefs, Socks, Umbrellas. Ac. Our stock hus been selected with grfiat care, and prices marked very low in plain uVureS. Buyers in our hue will llud lt io their advan? tage to call In and see for themselves before pur chnftimf elsewhere. novl-intlmlmos ^^ L . JURS, M SB CHANT TAILOR, Having just received a new und complete atocX of CLOTHS, Casslmeres, Yes"- Patterns and Furnishing Goods, is prepared to make to order Gentlemen's Cl-il hes In the latest styles and from the best materials. Particular attention ls requested to the follow? ing specialties : FINE BROADCLOTHS, FANCY CASSIMERE3, . SILK VEST PATTERNS. Call and examine for yourself at No. 147 King street. " ootl2 Snsincss Caros. Q HI SOLM <fc f HALEY, No. 30 BROAD STREET. The undersigned have this day ronned a copart? nership for carrying on the Practice of Law, un? der the Arm name of CUISOLM A WHALEY. R. CHISOLM, JB. 0Ct24_ W. JAMES WHALEY. 0 TTO A. MOSES, PH. D'. GEOLOGIST AND MINING ENGINEER, Nb. 28 GEORGE STREET. Preliminary Examinations of Phosphate and Mineral Lands, Geological Surveys and Maps, Es? timates of Vaines, and Flans af Mining furnished. ooti7-lmo ?rorari*!, Cirrcor?, #c. JIANNED^TOMATOES. GREEN CORN, Green J?eas, Peaches, Pineapple id Pears,^and JelhWand Preserves, la jars, imblers, goblet* aid -Wineglasses. A fall jupply at noTl-taLS_CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY. JILODEr-- LARD, -SUGAR, CANDLES L? . - < : - AND TWINE. IO trhole and hali bags Georgi a Super Sn e FLOUS K) bags Family Tennessee Floor . ,. ?barrels Family Tennessee Flour : i 4. ' bags-Cook A Cheek's Choice Family Flonr ? cases and tierces Fair ba ok's Family Lard lu barrels Mao land Company's Reh ned sugar ? different gradea1 1 1 - - 5 bales Twine .ta." ra whole and half boxes Week's Candles. Receiver) on consignment and for sale at m*r e;-mes by :' > .' 'Vii. BHBBO&, novl-iDAc- . Nos, ? and 2. Atlantic .Wharf. DAVIS'S DIAMOND" HAMS AT WHOLE? SALE AND RETAIL; 10 tiercfs D AVIS'S DIAMOND HAMS. For sale by' ' J. P. KIEP, N. E. cor. Wentworth and Rutledge streets. novl-3,_.-. .- -,. _ FULTON MARKET BEEF',' MESS, ; Noa. i and t MACKEREL. Ncc a Salmon, Mat? ured Pork, and New York Sugar-cured Pig Al?ala lways on hand at novl-tnre ' CP-OPEflATTgE GROCERY. yjOLASSES! MOL?SSBBt 60 hhds. "CUBAMOLASSES." i" P?RF?CTLT 00 bbla. Cuba Volasses, />- PF***! ": . -?? 70 hbls. Mum-ovado Molasses,). . SWEET. For sale by J. A, EN SLOW A 00^. _ novi-tuthl -_" 1 No. 141 East Bay PLODS, SIDES, - SHOULDERS, HAMS, PORK, COFFEE, SOGAR, &?. . J E F F 0 B D 8 & CO., los. 17 and 10 VENOCE RANGE, OFFBR AT LOWEST MARKET-BATI?: 500 bbls. Fresh Ground FLO?R 25 hhds. Cholee C?ear Rib 8id6S V ' - 20 hhds. Prime .smoked Shoulders 10 tierces Choice s. C. Homa . .,w ' io tierces Pure LeafT.ard ! 25 bbls. Heavy City Mess Pork 20.000 pounds Prime Dry Salt Sides 10,000 pounds Dry.Salt Bellies 100 8a< ks Rio Coffee ' 160 bbls. Refined Sugars . loo cases 2 and a th, Fresh Tomatoes ?5 cases Fresh Peaches . . loo cases, 1 and-2 BJ, Fresh oysters, octli-tuthsflmos ' , p I S H ROES. A supply Jnst received. We will receive-eea stant supplies of the above dnrtng the entire sea? son, and wUl fill all orders, at wholesale and re? tail, at lowest cash" "rices- - , COOPERATIVE GROCERY, Southwest corner Meeting and Market streets. novl-tuf2 . . F OR SALE BY PAUL, WELCH & BRANDE 8, NO. as EAST BAY. std Os "W ?i a** sw? ". s? ' ." APPLES, GRAPES, BANANAS)' Oranges,. Raisins, Cocoanuts Lemons, Figs, Currants, citron, Prunns, Assorted Nota. Assorted Fancy and Prize candles, Ac oct31-0 # B ACON SHOULDERS. 20 hhds. Prime BACON SHOULDERS AND ' ,. 40 hhds good SHOULDERS. For sale UT (?to close pales,) by HEN RY CO BI A A 00. 0C131-2_.... _ CHOICE GUNPOWDER, YOUNG HY? SON, IMPERIAL. OOLONG AND SOUC??0NG TEAS. :- ? . A full line or the above, always rresh, at lowest cash prices, at nbvl-tof2 CO-OPBRATIVE GROCERY. J1RUITI FRUIT ! FRUIT ! 1,600 bunches BANANAS, Bed r25,000 half husked Cocoanuts e,ooo Oranges. Landing this day from sehr. G. Washington, and for sale by PAUL, WELCH A BRANDES, No. 215 East Bay. C. .BART A CO.. oct31-4 . NOB. 56 and 59 Market street. D O?BLE ANCHOR BAGGING. A supply of thia well known brand on hand at at reduced rates. WILLIAM ROACH A 00. OCt3l-2 ;_ yyHLSKEY, BRANDY, GIN, WINES, A full supply , of the above, bottled and e? draught, parity guaranteed, received direct frons Din tillers', and for sale low. for cash; at novl-tufi_CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY. A* R F O R S A L S. T loo barrels on wharf loo barrels to arrive 20 barrels FLsh (N. C. Mollets) 20 barrels Yam P?yatoe-\ Apply on OCt25_MARSHALLS WUARF. jp RIME CYPRESS SHINGLES, f SOU A No. 1 SHINGLES. For sale by R. G. CHLSOLM, OCt20-Stu2 Cniaolm's Krce MlH. ?J^EW YORK ELEPHANT BAGGING. Roi is or the above choice heavy BAGGING, "Elephant" brand, constantly, for sale by oct?5-t?thslmo_MORDECAI A CO. FLNE CHEWING AND SMOKING TO? BACCO, AND C1GAHS, cheap, for cash, at novl-tuf2_CO-OPERATIVE O ROPERY. BATH & RICE, H No. g HA TNESTREBT, CHARLESTON, 8. Ct, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WHISKIES, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC, Have on band, and are dally receiving, a large and well selected stock of the above, which they offer on the most favorable terms. We have still retained the services of Mr. JOB DAWSON, who will be pleased to see his fri eada. sepU ftetospapers, itlagannes, &t. R URAL CAROLINIAN. VOLUME II-No. 1. OCTOBER IN 0 W ~S~? ? D Y . LABOR, by Hon. Alfred nngcr. Is the South a Stock Countryr-by D. Wyatt Aiken. Texas lstle In Englaad-by Alex, S. McRae, of Liverpool. ?.-Wi Corree and Coffee Culture-by F--. . Suggestive Experience in Farmlng-by A. M. Latham. -t culture for the South-by Thoa. G. Clemson. Be*. -.?ny other Interesting articles, filling And u._ -al octavo pages of folio reading alxty-four roj. matter. " r>\t?rn**slAN ls SDeclally de? as- The RURAL ^^SSTol the agricultural, voted to the develops. -*cal interests of the horticultural and pomoloi*. --??un information Southern United States, an d cou. . -*y?r njiagazlne to that end not to be found in auy c. "' In the world. Subscription, $2 per annum, lu advance. Address WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, sep2d Charleston, S. C. QabbUs ano Ijarruss. g ADD LE S, HARNESS, SADDLERY HARDWARE, CARRIAGE MATERIALS, Ac. R. THOMLINSON & CO., mporters and Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail. Attention is called to our extensive stock ta he above Hue, which we offer on favorab* erma. Agents for the American DOUBLE-AOTDKA iON-FREEZING FORCE PUMP, adapted to deep relis, the cheapest and best Pomp In use. OCL29-7 No. 137 MEETING-STREBT. rTOMOOPATHIG REMEDIES; * ^ A FULL ASSORTMENT just received bj DB. H. BABB, Ulys No i si Meeting ttroK.