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TERMS OE THE SEWS. TH? DAILY NBWS, by -mall ono year, $8; eu months $i; three montis $210. Served in tuc eity at EIOHTBBN C?KTS a wees, payable to tue car? riers, or $9 a year, paid in advance at tac office. THB TBI-WEKKLT NBWS, pnbhahed oa Tuesdays, Thursdays sad Saturdays, one year fi; el* mamas $2. TBS WBBBXT NBWB, one year f2. Six copies io. Ten copies, to one address, $16. SUBSCRIPTIONS in all cases payable In advance and no paper continued arter tho expiration or the time paid fer. REMITTANCES should be made by Postomce Money Order or by Express, ir this cannot bc done, protection against losses by mall may bc secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able *.o the order of the proprietors or THB SEWS, er by sending the money in a registered letter. Address KI OKI)AK, DAWSON A CO., No. 149 East Bar. Charleston, S.O. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1871. HEWS OE THE EAT. -Gold closed yesterday at Ililli. -In New y OTK, cotton closed active and easier; uplands 18?c; sales 5045.bales. -In Liverpool, cotton closed steady; up? lands 9$d, Orleans 9|d; sales 15,000 bales. -A "Panorama of the Chicago Fire" is al? ready announced. -Grant is being urged to play a little with the workingmen. -Some of the most trusted lighthouse keep? ers on the Atlantic coast are women. -Mrs. Lydia Sherman, the alleged New Haven "Borgia," ls very confident of acquittal, though lt Is said few believe her innocent Her trial has gone over unlil the last ot De? cember. -A Richmond woman voted last week. Her ballot vras deposited with this endorsement : "By the Constitution of the United States, ?, Mrs. A. Whitehead Bodeker, have a right to give my vote at tblB election, and in vindica? tion ol lt drop this vote in the ballot-box/' -The proposition or all the Democratic and 80meofthe Republican members ol the Ku Rlux committee to recommend Congress to provide general amnesty ls not certain to be adopted by the lull committee. So far as the President's views are known, he is said to be opposed to general amnesty now, and will not recommend it In the annual message. -A New York correspondent writes under date of the 10th Instant: "About the 20th of this month there will be a c inference in New York ot as many leading Democratic politicians as can be got together from different sections of the country, to compare notes and take counsel together with reference to the present position end future course of their party, with particular reference to concert of action in the coming Presidential election," -Dr. H. H. Tucker writes a letter from Paris to Hon. David W. Lewis, secretary ot the Georgia State Agricultural Society, under date of Ociober 16, in which he says: "I have Just had a conversation with M. Edmund Farrerre, editor of the official Journal of the French Government, in which he assures me that if proper steps were taken a large tide of French immigration could be turned to the State of Georgia The class of immigrants, too, are the very kind we most need-cultiva? tors of the soil-men who are accustomed to work, and who expect to work." -The new English expedition, which has been in preparation for a considerable time, has Just started for the Holy Land, lt has been placed under the charge of Capttln R. W. Stewart, R. E. Captain Stewart's main work will be the completion or the survey or Palestine. How much this is wanted is only known, perhaps, to map-makers and profes? sional jograpbers, but every one who has really studied the Old Testament history can tell of undiscovered sites and places whose history seems to be lost altogether. To redis? cover those will be one of the alms of the ex? ploring party. -A Washington paper, generally credited with reflecting the views of the administration, ls dissatisfied with the result of the Virginia election, and in a disquisition thereon uses the following language, in which the threat is plainly enough Implied : "There have been few acts of violence In Virginia on account ol political opinion, but this is owing to the tact that the Democrats have had the State, and no such acts were necessary to enable them to retain or perpetuate their power. The combi? nation or conspiracy referred to by the Presi? dent as existing in Sooth Carolina is doubtless also in existence in Virginia, but it is, tor. the present, dormant." -The New York Sun reports "on high au? thority, that the Hon. E. 8. Stokes of that city received the sam of eeventy thousand dollars In greenbacks for the surrender lo the Hon. Peter B. Bweeny of the celebrated correspon? dence and memoranda relating to the affaire ot Colonel James Fisk, Jr., Mrs. Josephine L Mansfield and . ther speculators and politi? cians. In this correspondence, Mr. D. P. In graham, Jr., is 6aid to have taken a deep in? terest. Mr. Sweeny and Mr. Tweed were also mentioned In IL" The Sun thinks that "Stokes sold it cheap, considering that Judge Iograham1 had ordered it suppressed; but he ls a benevolent man." -A spark arrester for locomotives has re? cently been Invented In Massachusetts, and consists ot a curved smoke stack, resembling a cornucopia, with the mouth directly back? ward. Near the enlargement of the upper curve a wire screen ls placed at an angle of forty-five degrees, and another screen Is placed over the mouth. Just below tbe first screen a perforated steam pipe 13 run horizon? tally through the smoke stack, and ls ve ? neered with the boiler. As the sparks Irom the fire box pass through the stack they are moistened by a fine spray ol steam Issuing Irom the perforations, and drop to the ground through a tube inserted in the cornucopia be? tween the two screens. -Five weeks have elapsed since the great fire, and the citizens of Cnicago are now able to look around the ruius In a business-like manner, and make a rational estimate of the - situation. The Tribune declares that they "have got far enough ahead In the work of re? building the city to.need no forbearance in a commercial point of view" at the hands of their rivals. They have not much to offer In the way of show. Their architectural exhibi? tion is decidedly poor, and their clothes are shabby, but the same spirit remains that made the former Chicago what it was. They have an unimpaired credit in all the markets of the world, and enlarged and improved exper. lenee In the way of ouilding cities. The rail? ways are as numerous as before the fire, and their trains are as heavily laden. The harbor le as full of shipping as ever. The merchants are re-established, in leas commodious homes indeed, but in such quarters that they will be prepared for the exigencies of the coming sea? son. Money is at hand for paying the interest on the eity debt and rebuilding the burned bridges and public offices. And more than all, the Inhabitants preserve unimpaired their characteristic energy and self-reliance, and, as I he Tribune says, are folly prepared to start an'iw, "a trifle cr ppled. a little hurt, eome what untidy in outward seeming, but with still unconquered soulf .'? -Says the London Times of the 26th ult.; "Ib?re is no longer any doubt respectin horrors ol the famine In Persia. A popul of lour millions, scattered over an arid try about as large as Great Britain and P together, is being swept away by thou: and tens of thousands. It appears that a number ol the Inhabitants of Persia beloi wandering tribes whose sustenance is pro by their Hocks and herds, and who are t fore entirely dependent on pasturages. 5 years of drought have almost totally des ed the grass on the mountain sides and i valleys, and the people and their cattle been perishing together. The suffering have been less severe in the cultivated tricts, but even there it has been terrible the accounts from the cities alone are si ently appalling. At Is. ahan, the capital, 1 people have died ot want, and more double that number in the provinces. O a population of 10,000 at Kazeroon, as u as 4000 have starved to death, 4000 more fled the place, and children have been t pied to death under foot in the scramble relief. It*s impossible to look frr any nal recovery until nest spring, and the cou possesses none of the ordinary means of ti port and supply." The Proof of tile Padding ! I Everybody, nowadays, hears more or of the virtues of advertising. The cole fortunes that have been built up as it v in a day, in the pushing cities of the No attest the magical influence which ma; .wielded over individual interest through columns of the newspaper press; and Stewarts, the Ayers and the Helmboldi the day have won a fame rivalling fha their own prints, pills and potions, as c spicuoas exemplars of the success which variably rewards the bold, judicious i persistent use of printers' ink. In fact had come to be ?b. accepted business ma: among the shrewdest mercantile men t advertising bears much the same relatior trade that the fertilizer does to agriculti Both are stimulating agencies, the pro use of which demands a wise liberality ? a sound discretion; and the returns wh both are equally sure to yield are BO rich i remunerative that neither planter nor rx chant can aflord to disregard them. In the matter of advertising we need i go outside of our own community to lind stances in which the fruits of that powei auxiliary have made themselves uamistai bly manifest, and that, too, within a vi recent period. The most prominent ct that occurs to as, just now, is that of WILS BROTHERS, whom everybody in South Ca lina by Ibis time knows OB the fame Charleston grocers r.nd Dollar Tea m< Leas than twelve months ago they were s the occupants of a modest corner, in t quiet and retired neighborhood where tb began business. There was nothing apr rently, at the outset, to give them any a vantage over a hundred other corner stor of like bimble pretensions. But they hi energy, they understood their business, ai they-advertised. Not by fits and start not in the more active weeks of the bu Beacon only, but steadily and persevering! in dull times as in brisk times, winter at summer, they kept their names and the specialty always before the public. At fir their advertising was limited to two line m tices, but finding these so clearly prorJtabl they gradually increased the space of the announcements, until now they hold tl pooiUon of tba moat liberal and constant < all the Charleston advertisers. And the prosperity has steadily kept paco with tl progress of their investments in printer ink. None of our city readers need be toi that their large and handsome establ?shmer. on King street is second to no other in tb city, abd that their thrift and enterprise ar rapidly earniDg the legitimate business r? ward. Following close in the path which has le to the success of the Wilsons, is Mr. JOB W. LINLEY. Persistent advertising drei each throngs of customers to bis up-tow store that he bas been emboldened to open io addition, the spacious bazaar which i oow so noticeable a feature of the lowe part of King street. Io the dry goods line, the most perse veriog of city advertisers, of late years, hav been Messrs. FUBCHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co The cons?quence bas been that their up town store being too small to accommod?t* the rash of business, they were compelled aa it were, ta open another lower down, am both branches continue to enjoy a flourish ing and constantly increasing custom. We might multiply similar instances o success which has been won right here ii our own community by plucky and con tinued advertising. And it is to be not?e that these firms, and others like them, havi shrewdly avoided wasting their resources ii availing themselves ol inferior advertising mediums. Having chosen a journal whicl goes to every family breakfast table, as wei as to every counting-room in the city, anc which enjoys, besides, an unrivalled country circulation, they have found their account in keeping their announcements in its cot umos, omitting not a single issue all 'ht year round. And there is not one of them, we venture to say, that will hesitate tc avow that a pleasant experience bas taught thom the pre-eminent value of the CHARLES ! TON NEWS as such a journal It is with I pleasure and pride that we can declare that while hardly a week passes that we do not hear gratifying reports of the effects of ad? vertising in this paper, we have yet to meet Hie first business man who, having adver? tised freely in these column?, does not con? sider the money so spent to have been a paying investment. ,^jg^^T"ne Tmx Question. The"fJorumbia Union does not like the ad? vice which TUE CHARLESTON NEWS gives to the honest people or the State, viz: to with? hold the payment of taxes, wilh the object of obtaining u confessedly true statemeut of the public debt, and of securing satisfactory guaraDtee8 against future extravagance and fraud. It says : "THE CHARLESTON* NEWS, in its Issue of Sat? urday, sounded the key-note of practical repu? diation. Under the caption of 'A Plan of ?Campaign,' it advises the people to pay no tax?e. In other words, to refuse to meet the de? mands made upon them for Hie purjyose of pay? ing the LEGITIMATE debt of the State. Foiled in their attempts to destroy the credit of the State Government lu the financial centres of the country, the conspirators now resort to their last card, and openly advise the people to put themselves in antagonise lo the State Gov? ernment by refusing to pay their taxes. The animus of the Bourbons in this Stale ls mani I fest by this article or TBK NI WS ; but we tell ' hem at the very outset, that their's ls a game that the thinking, law-abiding citizens ol State will never sanction. The taxes will paid at the proper time, or the land will bei to pay the fortelt The Legislature owes ii itself to see to lt that one of the very first i of the session shall be a tax law, such as put the purchaser In possession of the prop? sold at a tax sale, within sixty days after sale, and everything shall be considered regular, up to the time ot making the li When that ls done, there will be no trouble obtaining as many purchasers as are necess to take up all lands sold at tax sale. We have italicized the passages in t extract to which we particularly desire direct attention. The first mis-Btatement of the Union is saying that THE NEWS urges the people "refuse to meet the demands made uf "them for the purpose of paying Vie leg "mate debt of the State." This is the ex; reverse of the counsel we have given, wb is to postpone the payment of taxes, at practical way of avoiding the payment the fraudulent and illegitimate claims wbi the Scott administration would have 1 people accept as a moral and legal liabili We advise, the people to pay no taxes ii the bands of the Scott officials to be used cancelling fraudulent bonds, or in pay i exorbitant commissions to the Financ Agent, or in liquidating the losses of t several members of the Ring. We gil moreover, the advice that the taxpaye whenever they have the power, recogni and pay no bond which is not proved to legally issued and used, and we couple tl with the expression of our confidence th the taxpayers, with equal unanimity, w recognize and pay every dollar of debt whii is proved to be legally contracted. We < pot advocate total repudiation, The orig natoro and supporters of that movement a Senators Nash and Wimbush and other cc ored Radicals in the General Assembly. To speak of THE NEWS and the peop wno sustain its policy as conspirators, wi openly advise the people to put themselv in antagonism to Vie State Government, is stale device. It ls a ??ign of "rebellioi "spirit," no doubt, to refuse to hand ov the public puree to the official bighwaymei It is a fell conspiracy, of course, to expoi fraud and Bend thieves to the penitential The people do recognize the State Goven ment, and they yield an implicit obedient to the laws. They seek redress by peacefi means, and by taking advantage of tb remedies which the lawB give them. Th law gives the taxpayers until January lt 1872, to pay the taxes now falling due, an WE CROE THE TAXPAYERS NOT TO PAY TH El TAXES BEFORE THE LAST DAY WHICH TH LAW GIVES THEM. And lt may become nc cess a ry for the people to obtain a forth ? delay, and incur the penalty for non-paj ment. They may be forced to risk the sa! of their property under a tax execution But in no case will, or can, the peaceful ext cation of the laws be obstructed. As th< New fork reformers are conspirators, 8 are we conspirators. As the officers c police bnnt down crimin?is, BO will we hun down the Ring. And it mattera little wbai Is the opinion entertained of us by th? "Tweeds" and convicted rogues of the Caro lina Ring. For three years and more th? people have complied with every demane made upon them. Although without repre sentatloo, they have borne the borden o! taxation. Although the victims of ill-con? sidered .legislation, they have obeyed thc laws and the Constitution. And their re? ward is, more debt and more taxation. It ic time to change front. Paying promptly, at the call of the tax-collector, has only in? vited farther extravagance. We shall now see what delay will do. The truth ls, the Ring are sorely alarmed. They counted on the incoming taxes to meet the more pressing claims, to silence the Legislature, and to cover np their mal? versation. No money can be had except bj the collection of taxes. And a general postponement of payment, all over thc State, until the extreme limit of the time which the law allows, will break up the Ring, and, we believe, induce the Legisla? ture to adopt such jost and necessary protective measures as are needed for se? curing the people against present rascality and impending ruin. Work for the Union. As the Columbia Union, according to its own declarations, is eager to bring derelict officials to the bar of justice, we give it an excellent opportunity of making a beginning in that direction. -We charge that the State officials, with? out authority of law, and in violation of a stringent provision of the State Constitution, have paid the bonds of tho State, amounting to $250,000, falling due on July 1,1871. What has the Union to say about it? gutter's Sitters. ^?rWHAT DYSPEP^LT^OAY'^ND IN.-Indigestion is cot dangerous, say the facul? ty. Perhaps not m itself, while lt remains mere indigestion; but look at the consequences to which it may leal, and often does leud when lt becomes a chronic disease. A spark or fire ls a small thing. A pressure ot the foot will put lt out ; a breath wm extingu?s ti lt. Yet lt may are a powder mill, or kindle a flame ?bat will consume a city. -In ?Ike manner indigestion may prouu?e gastritis, cancer of the stomal, congestion of the bowel1, apoplexy, liver disease, and many other dangerous maladies. Is it not wise, then, to check lt m the germ ? Nothing ls more clearly and Indisputably established than that HOSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS wi:l eradicate dys? pepsia In all Us stages. The true policy, however ls to extinguish lt in the first t ta gea with this wholesome, powerful and Infallible tonic and al? terative. lt is easier to quench a spark than a flame, and lt ls easier to cure dyspepsia when lt ?B first developed than when it has made headway by neglect, and become complicated with other ailments. Tueie ls not the Bbadow cf a doubt that the Bitters are as directly antagonistic to dyspepsia as water ls lo Are. The e are thousands or cases on record proving this fact. The remedy ia safe an-' agreeable. All the l.quors of com? merce prescribed as stimulants, leave a sting be? hind. But the sting is tiken out of the spirituous basis or this great remedy by vegetable medica? tion, and, moreover, the stimulant thus medi? cated ls of exceptional purity. Of all tonics taken as safiguards or remedies for fever and ague, bilious remittents, and other fall epidemics, lt is the only one that can uniformly be depended opon._novli-stuthSDAC _ .financial. jgONDS, COUPONS, ^cT~ GOVERNMENT, STATE, CITY AND RAILROAD BONDS AND COUPONS Uncurrea- Bink Notes Mutilated Currency Gold and Silver Land Warrants. Dealt regularly in by A. C. KAUFMAN, juiyll-tuths Ko. 25 Broad street. &mn0*men?s. CADEMY OF MUSIC Manageress.ALICE DUSKING (LINGARD.) Director.WM. HORACE LINGARD. FOR FOUR EVENINGS ONLY, MONDA I', TVESDA Y, WEDNESDA T and THURS? DAY, November -?o, ll, S3, 23. First appearance of the highly popular Comedl dlan, Mimic and Vocalist, and great o:lein&l "Captain Jluka." Mr. WILLIAM HORACE LIN ItAKD, MUS ALICE DUNNING (LINGARD,) and i heir superb Comedy and Opera Company, Ina series of MAGNIFICENT. ENTERTAINMENTS in? cidental to the performance. Mr. Lmgard's world famed Sketches, including a portraiture of the late ROBERT E. LEE, receiv? ed at the St. Charles > heat re. New Orleans, and throughout the South with the wild st demon? strations of delight. Full particulars m future advertlsementa, cir cu'srs Prices as' nsnal. Reserved Seats on sale at Box Office Fm DA Y MORNING. novi5 3 E. E. KIDDER, Business Manager. <E one a no na I. jy-R. THOMAS P. O'NEALE, TEACHER OF THE PIASO-FORTE, ORGAN AND VOCAL MUSIC. Pnplls learning the Plano will also be Instructed In Vocal Music without extra charge. Apply at the Mus e Stores, or at his residence, No 40 Radcliffe 8ticet._novlO-thstut* MISS MUKDEN AND SISTER HAVE resumed the exercises of their SCHOOL, at, No. 19 Legare street. _novl6-wfm3? .jyj^RS. P. J. BARBOT, TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGA:?. Pupils taught at their own residences, or at her residence, corner of Smith and Montagne streets novfl _ u RSULINE INSTITUTE OF TH S IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, '.VALLE CRUCIS," NEAR COLUMBIA, S. C., FOR THK ?OVATION OP TO ONO LADIES, UNDER THE IMMERATH SUPERVISION 0P THB RBLIQUUSKS OF THE CRSCXINI CONV?NT. The situation of the Convent la all that can be desired (or health and beauty. The buildings are on elevated grot : d, about two miles from the Capitol, and In the midst of an oak grove of twenty acres. It ls within half an hour's drive lrom tue depot, where omnibuses and baggage wagons await the arrival of passengers. TERMS-For board, walbing, fuel, lights and to lt ion in English, $300, payable $ioo In advance, ur f 30 per month, payable lu advance. Muslo, French, Latin, Drawing and painting form extra charges. S3-For further information, appilcatlon may be made to the MOTHER *?UPERIOK, to Rt, Rev. Bishop LYNCH, or to the Reverend Clergy. nov4 .lit g ul Not icc a pm* NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAV? ING demanda against the Ei tate of the late Mr. CHARLES H. XONIG, otherwise called KING, of Charleston, dect ased, will present attested state? ments of the same to Messrs. SIMONS A SIMONS, Attorneys at Law, No. 77 Broad street, char.es ton, S. C., and all persons Indebted thereto will make payment to them or the undersigned. W. A. MERTENS, nov'-tttte Administratrix. {Dante. WANTED, A GOOD OYSTERMAN, who knows his business. A. HAMMER SCHMIDT, No. 107 East Bay._BOVlS-l* AGOOD BARBER WANTED. CALL ON A. WITT, Pavilion Hotel Barber Shop. uovlC-3*_ GENTLEMEN WHO WANT COATS and Panta cleaned from grease and mould should go to OTTO SONNTAG, Wentworth atreet, near Artesian Well._novl4-l? WANTED, A GOOD COOK. NONE seed apply nnlesa well recommended. Inquire at the Northeast corner of Laurens and Walt streets._novlB-2 WANTED, A GOOD MALE COOK AND a CHAMBERMAID, white or colored. Best of reference required. Apply at No. 8 Lib? erty street^_novl6 WANTED PURCHASERS OF TICKETi lu the Land and Immigration Association <>r Messra BCTIiERjOHADWlOK, GARY A CO Tickets now ready. Will be glad to see my friendf ot the office of Mr. EDWARD M. MORELAND, No. 29 Broad street. EBEN COFFIN, sub-Agent, may 29 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A COMPE TENT HOUSE BOY for a small family. Apply at thu office._novia IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF A SEWING MACHINE, see first the HOME SHUTTLE, the cheapest and best, at BISSELL, No. 61 Basel street, opposite Expresa Office. Price $25 to $37. sep!5 3moa_ WANTED, BY A STEADY, INTELLI? GENT and perfectly trustworthy colored mau, of mature years, a place as porter in a bu-i uess house. Satisfactory references given. Ad dress "PORTER," office of THE NBWS. octa WANTED, TO PURCHASE ALL KINDS ot 8toond-hand FURNITURE, CARPETS, Ac, by the piece or quanity, lor which blgsest market price will be paid. Addreaa P. O. Box 473._'_nov8-tbBto6? db07K A MONTH, EXPENSES PAID, O'J f *J Male or Female Agents.-Hor>e and outfit luruished to sell our UNIVERSAL CEMENT, Combination Tunnel, Button Hole cutter and other article*. Circulars J ree. Address Novelty company, Saco, Me._nov!4-78 AGENTS WANTED !-FOR THE UNI? VERSAL. TWINE AND THREAD CUTTER; saves time, twine, thread, fingers and teeth. Some? thing everybody wanta. Samples malled on re? ceipt or 26 cents. Address GEORGE DAVIS, No. 689 Broadway, N'eWYork. OCI30-3moa WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A native of Florida, a situation as salesman or clerk m a house in Charleston. He ia weil and favorably known thronghoat East Florida, and '.an tun. is ti satisfactory testimonials as to char .icter and q n?utica ti OD a. Addreaa J. S. J., NEWS "trice. _;_jnlyl WANTED, BY A THOROUGHLY COM? PETENT, steady and trustworthy colored man, a situation, eltner as coachman, groom or porter. Has had experience and can furnish the vt ry best recommendations. A note addressed tn "Coachman" at thc office of THE KIWS, will secure prompt attention._july28 WANTED, BY A THOROUGHLY COM PETfcNT and Eteady young man (a Cbarleatonlan, and single) a situation In any ca pacliy. Would preter office work lu a Commis? sion House, or general out-door clerk, and would not object to leave the city. Best or references furnished. Address Accountant, Key Box No. 60, Charleston Postofflce._ nov8 WANTED, A PRACTICAL PRINTER and Compositor: to take charge of a C untry Newspaper, published weekly. One well recommended can obtain a situation, or an inter? est in the paper, by addressing Horry News, Conwayboro, s.e. None need apply unless they come fully recommended, for competency snd of good moral character. nov4 A. Snsiness (Caros. B MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, Sep27-DSO CHARLESTON, S. C. B. CARPENTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 72 BROAD STH2ET, Charleston, s. c., will Practice in the State and Federal Oonrta feb21 R. WE LIVE AND LEARN, DYE AND FORGET ALL. TUB SOUTHERN DTK HOI SK, KO. 359 KING BTREST, Dyes and Cleans, by means of steam, Gentle? men's, Ladies' and Children's Clothes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done up with the soft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace ant) Crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. mw Gooda received and returned by Express. Jun22-lyr I* BILLER, Proprietor. ?leetings. ATTENTION I PIONEER STEAM FIRE ENGIsE COMPANY OF AX HEN.-Yon are hereby summoned to appear at your Hnglne hoose, ? BI DA Y MORNING, the 17th Instant, at e o'clock precisely, in fullnnirorm, for Escort Pa? rade. Honorary and Contributing Members are rc sped fully solicited to pan Icipato By order. novl6-l*_J. W. McK EN KY, Secretary. CHARLESTON HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 1.-The Officers ard Members of thia Company are hereby ord red to appear in full uniform, at the Truck House, 1 HIDAY MORN? ING, the 17th los:., at G o'clock, for Parade. novie_J. H. LOEB, atcretary. HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. 2.-You are hereby summoned to arpear at Truck HouseTO-MOKROW MOKM.NO, tue 17tn inst, at 7 o'clock, In full uniform. By order or Foreman. novia_JOHN BURKE, Secretary. HOPE STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPA? NY.-Assemble at your Engine House, TO? MORROW MORNING, ar. 6 o'clock^in foll unliorm. for escort parade. W. H. SMiTH, novl6-l_President H. ?8. F. E. Co. pi KB MAN STEAM FIRE COMPANY - OT Yon are hereby summoned to appear at the Engine House in loll uniform, (black panis and caps.) on To MORROW MORNING, the ntn inst., at 6 o'clock, precisely, for escort farade. novie_GERHARD KIECKK, President. 37 TN A STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM JTJ PANY.-You are hereby summoned to appear at the Engine Hotue, To MORROW MORN? ING, friday, at 6 o'clock, A. M., In fall uniform, for escort Parade. By order Pr?sidant EDWARD WI LUS. . JOHN McLEISH, novie_? secretary. YOUNG AMERICA STEAM FIRE EN? GINE COMPANY.-You are ordered to ap? pear at your Engine House, TO-MORROW (Friday) MORNING, the l7tb instant, at 6 o'clock A. M., in full uniform, lor Escort Parade, By order. P. J. KENNEDY, novl6-l_Secretary pro tem. EAGLE STEAM FIRE ENGINE COM? PANY.-Assemble at your Engine House, TO MORROW MORNING. November 17, at hair psst 6 o'clock, in rull uniform, (white pants,) tojolu in the reception or the Washington Fire Company pr Wilmington, Delaware. By onie? 'A YT.^: ITCTNTOSA. ARTHUR M. COHEN, novlC_Secretary E. S. F. E. Co. WASHINGTON STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.-You ate hereby summoned to appear at your Engine House (In fall un form) on To MORROW MORNING, 17th inst., at o o'clock, precisely, for escort Parade. Honorary and Contributing Members are re? spectfully invited to participate. By order of President JAMES M. CARSON. M. FITZ GIBBON, ncvie_Secretary W. a. F. E. Co. ATTENTION ! PALMETTO STEAM PIRE ENGINE COMPANY.-Assemble at your Engine House TOMORROW MORNING, 17tb instant, at 6 o'clock precisely, in full uniform, black pants, to participate in the reception of the Washington Fire Engine Company, or wilming? ton, Delaware. All hononary and contributing members are respectfully Invited to parade. By order of the President. E. A. KOYE, mvia_Secretary P. S. F. E. co. UNION KILWINNING LODGE, No. 4, A. F. M.-The Regalar Monthly Communi? cation or this Lodgfl will be holden at Holmes's Hall, IBIS EVBMNG, lflth instant, at half-past 7 o'olock. By order W. M. WM. GEO. G LUBES, novie_Si cretary pro tem. WASHINGTON RIFLE CLUB. - AN Extra Meeting of yonr Clnb will be held THIS EVSNISG, at "Rifle Club's Hall," at half-put 7 o'olock, Immediately after adjournment there will be a meeting or the Washington Artillery Frier.dly Society. Members are requested to be | punctual In attendance. By order. PETER FALLON, novie_Secretary and Trea^nrer. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TEE Stockh'lde.'S or the Blue Ridge Railroad Company m South Carolina will be held THIS DAT, the 16th of November, 1871, at their office, In Colombia, at -2 o'clock M. By order of the President. W. H. D. GAILLARD, Secretary. Colombia, October 18._novia ?ox Gale. FOB SALE, A No. 1 MILCH COW, with a young Calf two days old. Call at No. 28 Lin? street, between King and St. Phillp. novie-2*_ FOB SALE, A FINE MILCH COW. Will be sold low if applied for at once, the owner having no use ror the same. Apply at No. ?9 Bcanfaln street._novie-l* FOR PALE CHEAP, A FINE LOT OF Florida ORANGES, at 10 cents per dozen, lo cents per dozen, 20 cent? per dozen, 26 cents l.er dozen, at A. BROOKBANKS, Meeting street, above Queen. novl6-l* FOR SALE, A HANDSOME SADDLE and Draft Bay MABE, about six jears old ; warranted sound and perfectly geotle. Apply to ROBERT S. PBI-NGLE, No. 5.' Broad street. Dovie-i_ JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE LOW, i a prime lot ol medium sizsd MULES. Also burne good Draft and tadd le Horses. Call soon and get a bargain at CHRISTOPHER A ALEX? ANDER'S Staoi?*s, No. ?oe Kiog street. novie-l*_ FOR SALE OR BENT, THAT eligibly situated House, No. 27 Rutledge Avenue, on the Une or "the City Railway"-the form tr residence of Major R. O. Gilchrist. The House has every convenience for a family, together with a large lot, containing several choice Frnit Trees and a handsome Flower Gar* den. Hot House and Fountain. For particulars, lc quire of CHARLES P. FRAZER, Real Estate Agent, No. 98 Broad street._novlfl Ihatn3 FOB SALE, A FINE PAIR BBAHMA and-Whlte Shanghai FOWLS. Apply toT. L. BACOT, No. 84 smith street. novl0-ftu4 FOB SALE, THAT SMALL FRAME HOUSE, No. 86 King street, a good stand for a Dry Goods store. Apply on the premises. nov4-s.nth6?_ HORSES AND MULES.-JUST AR-1 RIVED from Tennessee, and for Bale at Milis House Stables, IS head One Mules, and 24 head No. l Saddle and Draft Horses. B. GRAHAM A CO. _novl6-2 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. - MILITARY COATS, PANTS, BLOUSES and OVERCOATS can be found at J. APPLE'S, No. 404 King street, corner Burns' Lane._novl3-6? WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD NEWSPAPERS in large or small quantities. Price 60 CENTS PER HUNDRED. Apply at the otik-e or THE NE wa._may ls FOR SAL1*, THE SLOOP AMELIA. She can be seen at present at the Wando Fertilizer Wharf, foot Hasel street. All Informa? tion can be had by app ylng to E. H. bCUlRMEH, corner Market ana State streets. octao-m5* ABARGAIN !-TO PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS.-A Ruggles Wood Frame Paper Cutter, will be sold low for cash, ls nearly Lew, cuts 28 inches, and has an extra knife. No charge for package. Price $40. Apply at TBS NKWB Job Office. mniW JP O R SALE, ?ooo bushels new Prime SEA ISLAND COTTON SEED, ati*c. ft rb. GINNING SEA ISLAND COTTON. We have two Engines and eight McCarthy Gins running, thereby being able to gm. pack and mote tlghiy or ninety bags per week, and guar? antee to put up the same lu No. 1 good order, and deliver the same to any factor In Charleston at EIVK CENT? PER POUND, furnishing the best ol Bagging. We will receive Colton at our wharf. No. 17 Sooth Bay, and at our landing, James leland, without any further charges. GEO. FRED. HABENICUT. novll ERNST A. HAbENlOHT. H OTEL FOR SALE. Having purchased the CAT?OS A SPRINGS, and intending to devote my entire attention lo improving and making them one of the mon de? sirable Summer Resorts In the country, I offer for sale the Leise and Furniture of the weU known GLOBE HOTEL, of Augusta, Ga. This Hotel, fa? vorably known to all travellers, enjojs as large, If not a larger, share or patronage than any other hotel between Baltimore and New Orleans, and will prove a paying Investment. W. C. HEWITT. For terms, Ac. address the above, care Key Box No 66, Augusta, Ga. novil-stuthe ?oar?iriQ. BOARDING.-PRIVATE BO ABD CAN be obtained on reasonable terms on appli? cation at No. lie Queen street, north Bide, three doors wett of Franklin street. novll-smws4 BOARDING.-A FEW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms, on moderate terms, by ap? plying at No. 12 Wentworth street. DAY BOARD? ING also furnished. may ic , ?roreri?s, Ciqnors, Ut. rp H E SINGULARITIES OF THE GREAT CHEAP MAN, (Great In point or cheapness only,) while they provoke the envy and alara or the petty dealers, excites the admiration and wonder or all buyers, and ls fast achieving for his Stores a reputation that the boasts or slurs of others could never en? sure tor themselves. Just received at NOB. too and 338 KING STREET: 60 fir kin a and tubs GOOD BUTTER, at 26 cents per lb. 5000 lbs. Best FAMHLY SOAP, at lesa tnan 8 cents per lb. 2000 lbs. DCRYEA'S SUPERIOR STARCH, at 10 cents per lb. 3000 lbs. Strictly Choice SUGAR CURED HAMS, STRIPS AND SHOULDERS. 26 half chests GUNPOWDER,, OOLONG, OLD HYSON, YOUNG HYSON, ENGLISH BREAK? FAST and UNCOLORED JAPAN TEAS, from 20 cents to 60 cents cheaper per lc. than elsewhere. TO ARRIVE : 25 firkins Strictly Choice ORANGE COUNTY BUT TER, three pounds for $1. Wanted everybody to know that THE GREAT BUTTER DEPOTS Are :c&v,; only at LINLEY S CHEAP STORES, Nos. iso AND 388 KINO STREBT. Cost ano foun?. LOST, A GREEN BATTE AU. ABOUT 19 feet long. A suitable reward will be given on delivery. Apply at thia < mee. novi6-2* LOST OR STOLEV, ON WEDNESDAY evening, a Colt's Navy Revolver. A liberal j reward will be paid for 6ame il left at thia office, novis-l <?o fient. TO RENT, TWO GOOD-SIZED ROOMS, with large Piazza. Apply at Ne. 82 St. HUMp street, below calhoun._novl6-l* PLEASANT BOOMS TO RENT IN A choice neighborhood at No. ll Doughty street. Apply on the premises._novlS TO RENT, HOUSE AND STORE, No. 67 MARKET STREET. App ly next door. novl4-12*_ TO RENT, A FIRST FLOOR ROOM. Apply to Mrs. RILEY, 77 Wentworth street, octal_ TO RENT, A PART OF A HOUSE, COR? NER Morris street and Rutledge avenue three or four rooms and kitchen. Rent reasona? ble. Apply aa above. _novlj-rnUus1? TO RENT, RESIDENCE IN MEETING I street, next to Pavilion Hotel; one large House m western part ol the city; also several j other desirable Reald.-nces. Apply to Mrs. c. li. BERNARD, No. 187 Meeting street._nov> TO RENT, TWO LARGE FRONT BOOMS fronting on King street, corner of Liberty atreer, possession given from the 1st of Novem? ber. Also, four neat comfortable rooms over the | store fronting on Liberty street. Possession given Immediately. Apply on premises._oci8l TO BENT, A COMFORTABLE DWEL? LING, No. 218 Coming street, containing f ur square rooms and gas through- ut. good cistern and well of wa er. Apply to WU. H. DAWSON Real Estate Agent, No. e& Broad street. novl4-c_ "_ TO RENT, THE UPPER PART OF THAT newly finished Building, No. 211 King street, over Messrs. C. D. AUKENS A co.'S Grocery. Suitable as a Residence or a place of Business. Finished in-the very beat style, with gas and water works, bath room, Ac. Inquire on the pro? mises. * nevil Ermouals. ?^r??Glit?MO^ business to SMITH STREET, near Went wonh street, I am tow ready to attend to all orders for the Repairs of Furniture and Sewing Machines. I have alto some fine sewing Machines for sale. Give me a calL D0V2_J. L. LTJNSFORD. (Gopartn erebus ano Dies o int iona. rT\HB~STATE OFTSOUTH CAROLINA J. CHARLESTON COUNTY.-Ce: tlflCAte Of Lim? ited Partnership between BUCKLEY T. BENTON, of the City ot Brooklyn, State of New York, CHARLES UNDERWOOD. Of the Town and Coun? ty o? Tolland, State of Connecticut, and EVER: E. BEDFORD, or the City of Charleston, State aforesaid. This certificate hereby wltneaseth that the un? dersigned have, by virtue of an act of the General Assembly or the State aforesaid, entitled "An Act to authorize the formation or Limited Partner ahlpa," passed In the year of our Lord, one thou? sand eight hundred and thirty-seven, and an? other Act entitled "An Act to extend the dura? tion of an "Act authorizing the formation of Lim? ited Partnerships," passed lo the year of our Lord one thousand elgnt huudred and forty ? BIS, and another Act extending the ?ame until repeal? ed, passed December 20th, 1860, formed a Limited Pai tnereblp as folows : First. The name or firm under which .such partnership shall be conducted is EVERT E. BEDFORD. Second. The general nature of the business In? tended to be transacted ls that of the Grocery Bu? siness, both retail and wholesale, in the said City of Charleston. Third. BUCKLEY T. BENTON, of the City of Brooklyn, State or New York, aud CHARLES UN? DERWOOD, or the Town and County or Tolland, state ot Connecticut, are the sp< ctal Partners, end EVERT E. BEDFORD, or the City of Charles? ton, state aforesaid, ls the General Partner. Fourth- BUCKLEY T. BENTON, a special Part? ner, has contributed seven thousand dollars ($7000,) and CHARLES UNDERWOOD, the other special Partner, has contributed also seven thou saud d ollars ($7000) to the common stock ol the Partnership. Filth. The Bald Partnership commences on the first day or November, eighteen hundred and seventy one, and wm terminate on the first . ay of November,, eighteen hundred and seventy-five. Dated this 28th day of October, A. D., 1371. (Signed) B. T. BENTON, [L. aj CHARLES UNDERWOOD, [L. 8.] EVE HT E. BEDFORD. [L, 8.] Witness*' : (Signed) G. W. KODERICK. THOMAS E. PE ABS AIL. nov8-86_ LAW FIRM -C. D. MELTON, W. A CLARK-MELTON * CLARK.-The Law Firm of Carroll, Melton A Janney having been dla so,ved, I have associated with me m the PRAC? TICA OK LAW W. A. CLARK, Esq. The business win hereafter be conducted in the firm name of MELTON A CLARK. C. D. MELTON. Columbia. October 2,1871._ oct? Strata op er?, jjgggggg? jj* ~~U RAL CAROLINIAN. NOVEMBER NUMBER NOW BEADY. R Among the contents are : TO "A NORTH S ANT EE PLANTER," By F. W. Johnstone. Value of Education to the Farmer. The Probable Future or Cotton Culture. By J. ?. Cardoza. Farmers Must Organize. Preparation and Enrichment of Soil. The Chinese Wlstorta as a Tree. HI A Word about Cotton Caterpillars. Elustraiea. Price-Single number.? ceo" Per annum.?' "y Fer sale hy WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, publiahera, Na 8 Broad street. ABD BY BOOKSELLERS BVBRTWHERt . (Srxocexii0, CixraoTB, &t. ?^ILSON'S GROCERY. WILSON'S GROCERY ls sow offering the moat carefully selected stock of LIQUORS to be found in thia city. They have been selected especially for their medicinal qualities, and tbelr purity endorsed by the moat eminent physicians of Charleston. Parties desiring a pure article can always rely I on Liquors sold from this establishment and re* commended. A foll supply of low grades on hand. WILSONS OROOERY, M Ko. 306 King street. ?-Address Box No. 383. NEW BUCKWHEAT ! NEW BUCK . ; < WHEAT. c Bbl8. New Hulled BUCKWHEAT Bbls. Self-Raisin g Buck wheat. Por sale low at WILSON'S GROCERY, to. SM Ktng street. y All Goods delivered free._ ANNEfi PEACHES! CANNED PEACHES I 180 dozen 2 and 3 lb. CANNED PEACHES. For sale low a t WILSON'S G ? O C ERV R No. SOO King street. M-Al] Goods dellverel free. CANNED TOMATOES 1 CANNED TO? MATOES! 7C0dozen21b. CANNED TOMATOES. For sale low at WILSON'S G ROOEBY, No. soe King street. 49-All Goods delivered free. gYRUP I SYBUPI SYB?P I GOLDEN SYRUP, 05 cents a gallon. WIL-DN'S GROCERY, No. 306 King sir tut. jyAU Gooda dehvered free._T BARGAINS IN TEtS, COFFEES, GBO- . OERIES AND PROVISIONS. Warranted to snit thej*?ates and the pockets of the million. WILSON'S GROCERY, Na 800 King street. J??A11 Gooda delivered free._. NEW CODFISH, SMOKED. SALMON, PICKLED SALMON, SPICED SALMON. Extra No. 1 MACKEREL Mess Mackerel . New Herrings. M For sale low at WILSON'S GROCERY, " No. 800 Klag street, ay All Goods dehvered free._ ?\TEW~ SMOKED BEEF, PRES H SMOKED ll TONGUES, NSW HAMS, (SMALL SIZE) PlO SHOULDERS. Fulton Market BEEF Faml y Pig Pork smoked Pig Tongues Pickled Pigs'Feet. For sale low at WILSON'S GROCERY, Bo. soo King street. STAU Goods delivered free. ?OAL LANDING. 40? tom er the best quality RED ASH COAL, grate and stove sixes 260 tons superior Blacksmiths' Coal. Now landing and for sale low by H. F. BAKER A CO., Coal Yard, no vi 5-2 Cumberland street. ASTERN HAT. soo bales Prime EASTERN HAY. landing, ams for sale by . H. BUL WIN ELLE A CO. novl6-2? _| pOGNAO AND LA ROCHELLE BRAN? DT, IN U.S. BONDED STORES, t . TOBIAS* SONS, No. HO EAST BAY. Offer for sale from U. B. Bonded Warehouse, > Choice COGNAC and LA ROCHELLE BRANDY, various vintages, In ' quarter casks Firth casts . Eighth easies AIR? - Cases or one doien bettles each, maris _ < c A N D L E S A TOBIAS' SONS Offer for sale ADAMANTINE CANDLES, an weights. _aogS-omo VINEGAR, PRUNES, WHITE W1NA CLARET, AC . . ?w A. TOBIAS' SONS offer for sale VINEGAR, Prunes, White Wine, imported direct, from: France. _angS-Omo JgNGLLSH PORTER AND ALE. . A. TOBIAS' SONS, Agents of Mesera. Edward A George nib bert, of London, offer for sale Hw ben's PORTER and Bass's PALE ALE-pints and quarts._ augff-emo pSIMB WHITE CORN. MORDECAI A CO. offer tor sal? Prime White PORN, landing. _ ang8-?mo ?1HOIOE DEMERABA SUGARS. MORDECAI ACO. offer for sale Invoice Choice Demerara SUGARS._aag8-dmo gUGAR AND MOLASSES. MORDECAI A 00. oller for sale Good to Prime Cuba and Porto Rico SUGARS and Choice MOLASSES. sagt-ttto gUGAR HOUSE SYBUP. SUGAR HOUSE (Bee Hive) SYRUP, la barrels and hogsheads. For sale by _ HERMANN BULLWINKLE, oct2i_Ken's Wharf. QOAL1 GOAL 1 COAL 1 200 tons best RED ASH PARLOR and 8TOVB COAL, will be delivered at reduced price-$9 M. THOMAS S. BUDD, novl4-toth88_No. 15 Boyce's Wharf. JJAY1 H A Y 1 HAY! loco balee best Nova Scotia HAY, daily expect* ed to arrive per "Qty of Halifax." For sale ex? it) lp by HE NEY CARD. novil-stuth gIDES, SHOULDEBS, Ac. 25 hhds. Prime RIB SIDES 20 hhds. Prime c. R. Sldts 16 hhds. Choice Shoulders 30 tierces Prime D. 8. Clear Sides 60 tierces Pure teal Lard 100 bbls. Heavy Western Mesa Pork io boxes D. a. Bellies 40 kegs Pnre Leaf Lard 25 tierces Choice S. C. Hams io hhds. Porto Bl? Sugar 30 bbls Demerara Sugar loo tubs Choice Butter. m\ Landing and in Store, and for sale by ~ JEFFORDS ? CO., DovT-iODAO Nos. 17 and 19 Vendue Range? ?gURNHAM'S YEAST POWDER. Having uBed YEAST POWDER In oar families? for several j ears, we give a decided preference, above aB other, to that prepared by EBW.S. BURNHAM, Druggist and Apothecary, Wft, 42t, King, near Calhoun street:. Rev. JOHN T. WIGHTMAN, D. D. Rev. T. E. WANN AMAKE rf. P. K. COBURN, Intendant Town of Sommer? ville, s. C. G. L. HOLMES. , GEO. S PELZER, M. D. W. B. SMITH, Master Machinist, S. C. R. B. B. C. WEBB. nov*-flmeav $oroware, Cntlcrrj, ?rc. Q.UNS1 GUNS ! GUNS! ^ The subscriber has rececently received a Una assortment of GUNS, consisting of : BOYS'DOUBLE AND BINGLE BARREL, made expressly to order In England.. ? Good SPORTING GUNS of all sizes and prices. AUO, Aflneass rtmet of ENGLISH DOUBLE BAR? REL BREECH-LOADING GUNS,, at very low pi ices, with a fine assortment or POWDER FLASKS, Shot Pouches, Caps, Wada, Ac., AC. C. GRAVBLEY, No. 42 Bast B?y, nov7-totatc_Booth-of the Pottom ce. ' J^? : O T H E B 8 1 For your Children, tue none other than th? GERMAN SOOTHING, CORDIAL. . ?f lt contains no Anodyne. For. sale hy iBr Manufacturar, DR. H. PAEBv And also tobe tad at ali Drug sacres.