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ff? CBVSCHB8. ? Sarvicea for To-Morrow, San? PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. christ Church-Butledge avenu a, above Une ?tract-* P- M. Evening Prayer. Bennon by Bev. John Johnson. Sunday-school ats E Mi Church of the Holy Communion-corner ol Ashley aaa Cannon Btreeta-10.30 A. M. Morn? ing Prayer. Sermon by Rev. AI To o mer Por? ter, rector. . Evening Prayer at 4 P.M. Oraoo Church-Went worin, street, near Glebe-10.S0 A. M. Moraine Prayer. Ser? mon by Kev. J. Mercier Oreen. Bnnday school at 9 A. M. .St.Paul's Chrnch-Badollffeboro'. The re paira belog completed, there will be morning sod afternoon service at the usual hours. St, John's Chapel-corner of Amherst and Hanover streets-10.30 A. M. Morning Prayer. Sermon, by Rev. A. W. Marshall. Evening Prayer, Confirmation and Sermon by Bishop Howe at 4 P. M. 8t Lake's Churoh-corner of Elizabeth and Charlotte atreeis-10.30 A. M. Morning Prayer. Sermon by Rev. William O. Prentiss, rector. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 4.30 H. Bun day-sc hool ai 9 A. M. 8L Michael's Church-corner of Broad and MeeUng atreeta-10.30 A. M. Morning Prayer. Sermon by Bev. B. S. Trapler. Evening Player at 6 P. M. ?u Philip's Church-Church street, between Odeen and Cumberlaud-10.30 A. M. Morning Prayer. Sermon oy Eu Rev. W. B. W. Howe, rioter. Evening Prayer at 5.30 P. M. ? Bt. Stephen's Free Church-Anson street, j between Society and George-10.30 A. M. Morning Prayer. Sermon by Rev. W. H. HaackeL Evening Prayer at 4 P.M. , 8t. Marta, Colored, corner of Chapel and WB-ht* streets-10.30 A. M. Morning Prayer.1 Sermon by Rev. J. B. Seabrook rector. Even? ing; Prayer and Sermon at 4.30 P. M. BOKAN CATHOLIC. Cathedral Chapel-Queen street, opposite Archdale-Rev. Daniel J. Qulgley, pastor; Bev. H. P. Northrop, assistant- Low Mass at 7 and 9 A. M. High Mass at 10.30 A. M. ves? pers and Benediction at 6.30 P. M. Sunday school at S Ai M. St Joseph's Church-Anson street, near Gears*-Bev. C. J. Croaban, pastor. Low Man at 7 A. M. High Mass at 10.30 A. M. Vespers and Benediction at 7.30 P.M. Sun? day-school at 9 A. M. BL Mary'a Church-Easel street, near King 3ev. C. B. Northrop, pastor; Bev. John 0. Rfftm**'*, assistant. Low Mass at 7 A. M. High Mass and Sermon at 10.30 A. M. Vea para and Benediction at 5 P. M. Sunday school at 9 A. M. ' _ -gt Patrick's Church-corner of Radcliffe and Sr, Phillp street s-Rev. John Moore, D. D~ pastor: Bev. 8. Carew, assistant. Low Mass at 7 and 9 A. M. High Man at 10.30 A. M. Vespers and Benediction at 4.30 P. M. Sun? day-school at 9 A. M. -Maua and a sermon on Sullivan's Island at ll A. M. - ; .; . FSX8BTTCBIAN. First Church-corner of Meeting and Tradd ?treats. Sermon at 10.30 A. M, by Bev. J. Forrest D. D., pastor, and 1P.M. Baorjrnrl Church-corner of Meeting and Char? lotte streets, ? Sermon at 10.30 A. M., by Bev. Q. K Bracketfpastcr. Bunday-echool at 6 P. ^Central Churoh-MeeUng street, near Bool- j etyi-Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by Bev. W. C. Dana, D.D., pastor. , - . . Glebe street Church-Glebe street, near | Sermon at 10.30 A. M, by Bev. au, D. D., pastor. .. leland Churoh-Sermon at ll A. METHODIST. ^Bethel Church-corner of Pitt and Calhoun sweats. Sermon at 10.30 A. M., by Bev. A. M. Cnrreisbtiv, pastor, and at 4 P.M. 8cm day school at S A, M. ' Bpdnf^eACb?Cb^^^er otSprJng and Coming stroeta: 3ermon._ at 10.30 A. M., and ST7.^.1L, bVonoTl^ghtinlui, D. D., pastor. Sanday-Bchool at 4 P. M. Trinity Churoh-corner Hasel street and , Malden lane. Sunday-school sermon at 10.30 "A. M.; by-Whitefoord smith, D.D., pastor. At 7 P. M. sermon by Rev. B. D. Smart. Bun day-achool at 3,30 P M. LUTHER AN. St Matthew's (German) Evangelical Church -Wing street, near Vanderhorst Sermon at 10.8OA. M. by Rev. L. Muller, pastor, and at 4 P.M. Buuda>-School at 9 A. M. St John'a Evangelical Church-corner Arch dale ann Clifford .streets. Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by Bev. T. W. Doah, pastor, and at 4 P. M. by Btv. C. S. Vedder. Bunday-echool alter ^Wei^?Dr?i^treet Church. Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by Bev. W. 8. Bowman, pastor, and ai 5 P. M. Sunday-school at 8.46 A. M. BAPTIST. Citadel Square Church-corner of Meeting and Henrietta streets. Sermon at 10.30 A. M jw Bo v. J. A. Cham bil ss. Sunday-geh oal at 9 A . .-First Baptist Church-Church street, be? tween Tradd and Water. Sermon by Bev. L. H Shuck, pastor, at 10.30 A. M., and at 4 P. M, Sunday-sohool at 9 A. M. FRENCH PROTESTANT. Huguenot Church-corner of Queen and Church, streets. Bev. C. S. Vedder, pastor, ?emee at 10.30 A. H. and 6 P. M. INDEPENDENT. Circular Church-Meeting street between Queen and Cumberland. Sermon, at 10.30 A. M. by Ber. W. H. Adams, pastor, and at 6 PVM?^_ ,_ . ?NITASIAN. Ch arch -Arch dale stree t, be tween Clifford, Services at 10.30 A. M. MEWELLANE0U8. Mariners' Church-Church street between Water street andStoll'B ailey. Sermon at 10.30 A. M. by Ber. W. B. Yates, obaplain. Orphanhonse Chanel-vanderhorst street between King and St, Phillp streets. Sermon at 4 P.'M. by^ev. J. F. Ford. ' frtmdel Square Baptist CbunSb. awing: la the order of exercloeaap 1: lor to-mo rro w evening, at the Citadel Square- BaptistChurch, upon the occasion of 11 the pabilo reception pf the Bev. J. A. Cham bliss, the newly elected pastor: . Voluntary by the choir. Invocation byron or chant-Bev. C. 8. Ved? der. Beading of Scriptures-prayer-Rev. W. 8. of welcome on behalf of church, right band ot fellowship-Bev. O. F. ory. Address ol welcome on behalf of the minis? try of the city-Rev. W. H. Adams. Hymn. Charge to the churoh-Rev. L. H. Shuok. Prayer-Bev. J. T. Wightman, D. D. .Hymn. totted lotion-Bev. J. A. Cfc am bli ss. * The clergy parti ca! arly, and the public gen? erally, are respectfully invited to attend. Beats free. Services to commence at quarter past seven o'clock. Religion? Motes, She camp-meeting at the Wesley Chapel, In Darlington County, ls postponed to the second Sunday in November. There will be a ervine, in the morning and afternoon, at St Paul's Church to-morrow. Bishop Howe wUl hold confirmation and preaching to-morrow afternoon in St. John's Chapel, at the corner of Amherst and Hanover streets. Hampstead, service commencing at lour o'clock P. M. THE WEA THERi The range of the thermometer yesterday ist the drug store ol Dr. Joseph Blackman, on the south side of Broad street, was as fol? lows : 8 A. M., 68; 10 A. M., 73; 12 M., 73; 2 P.M., 76; i P. M., 73; ? P. M., 71; 8 P. M., 70. THE COURTSl JSsuatelpal Court. Boban Boffin, keeping boss upon nts prem? ian; d ls missed. George Williams, drunk ; dis? missed. Th? United States Court. The petition of David Campbell, o? Winns boro\ for voluntary bankruptcy, was referred to W. J.Clswson. registrar, for adjudication. EsTVELoprs, White or Buff, good quality icc. s package, or three packages for 26c Hasel street Bazaar sod East Bay News Boom, THE VOTE OF THE CITY. TC Wt * ? CANDIDATES. Fran.lSTM^Jr.iR,. 403 ?2 ? $ gfl SJ Reuben romliDBOn. (B). 27? -16 23? l" 176 ii For Lieutenant-Governor- ,, R H Cleaves, (R). ?8 645 02 123 SM 33 Ja.? N Hayne, (Bi. 168 107 93 ii? iw n Fer Attorney General ? w Melton (Ri.... 877 686 98 1? ?16 a* fobn T KIBI:;:.20? 147 m m i?o u H^?^^f?f.^. 319 658 92 IM 216 M rfsias^.sss3?s Edwin F Gary. (?). 2*0 187 161 ? 167 M ?tor comptroller-General S b Hog?, (Bl. 848 637 89 1? 212 31 j Scott Hurray. (B). 179 1? IOB HO HO W itor Supt. or Education JK JlllS.7n,(R)....v... 868 645 86 122 211 32 B L Boberlfl, (B). 140 88 86 88 162 IS For AtJft ina /nsp'r Gen- " H W mrvio. (B)...:.. 354 641 104 180 21? 33 Phillp Ezekiel. (B).. 184 86 84 ?1 148 ll For Congress at Large- ""_ "" R H Cain. (R). 360 640 M 126 209 30 L B J orin so E. (B)!. 296 227 246 121 194 S3 For Congress, id Cong met-\ ... _ na A J Banaler, (B).>...*.... Uis-fOT 148 J? 328 sa William O nra 07. (I)...... ^. 293 874 WT 168 80 16 . l'or Solicitor, Ut Circuit- ." OW Butta, (ll). 818 628 70 1" }?. J? L O Northrop, (B).^.??...... Ul .108 91 86 164 10 John G Mackey, (l)....-......:. 4<> 4? 80 Jj J 3 BWSeymour.(I). ?6 68 ?6 37 67 0 WJ DeTrevUle, (1). 187 109 118 "? 81 ? EwV?y.fM H). 404 691 110 140 174 8* n ri pAwpn roi 162 91 82 *8 146 12' O B lu^a.fc\V.V.\\\\\-: ?04 186 177 I? ?0 IS W D P Amen. (A). 10 S 7 ? 48 . For Clerk of Court-_ ... Jacob Wllliman.<MHSA).... 703 8S8 320 810 286 48! A O Richmond, (B). 100 64 QI W 14? 101 For Probate Judge George bul-1, (M B H S A). 782 848 377 882 418 63t For Coroner- _ ". J A Mu-blnjrton, (M H A). 389 666 90 139 212 82? Aaron Logan, (B). 86 61 67 ? 188 85 Joseph P Howard, (8). 14 28 16 ? 1 li JE M Whiting, (8). 304 210 204 1?0 69 18? For School Commissioner- ... P P Hodges, (il H A;. 878 6?1 98 "J 216 32? BH Hnyt,(Bl. 94 69 ?8 TT 186 88 B M G rim fee. (S). 318 262 218 162 6? les For Ootmty Oommission'rs-'-i _ G I dunningham, (MHS A).. ?80 77? 300 299 274 4?? Louis Don tiemann, (MHS A).. 648 70S 198 J? 241 886 Wm G Fields, (MB).. 486 699 99 14? 178 260 M McLaughlin, (B). 88 43 63 ? 142 80 WH Thora paon, (B).. 86 47 ?0 69 140 81 John Bonum, (B)..w..'??.ku 61 ?8. 68 isa 82 Johns morne, (AS).......... -88 89 ft ? 6i 18 WE Holmes, (8)...w.. 207 187 190-166 ?8 118 W G Rason; (9).142 116 128 1*6 86 78 For State Senator WN Taff, (51 H). 410 667 86 184 160 334 winiam R Jervey, (B). 161 188 104 jil 166 118 John F Floken. (..>). 240 110 130 Ut 42 86 For Representatives. William o Pinckney, (MHA).. 399 579 116 181 216 349 George Cannon, (M H A). ?12 784 114 148 22- 362 Stephen Brown. (MHA). ?17 686 108 14c 214 362 Abram Smith, (U). 826 621 79 HS 107 299 John B Clyde, (M H A).....' 427 60? its Ui 219 363 S D Russell. (M H A S). 410 678 116 I?* 219 363 Amos Bljgen.fM). 31? 618 76 ns is- 307 Robert 81mmona, (If A). 828 622 84 116 211 30? Robert W Brown, (MA). 324 6ig 82 118 211 312 X J Adams, (M H). 408 676 IOS 142 172 341 Prank O Miller. (MA). 87? 689 86 121 211 311 JL Walker.(MB). 887 678 lo 18? ITS 351 Robert J Mears, (MA). 820 61? 78 119 186 806 Henry 0 kllnotr, rM H). 424 soi 112 148 176 soi J A Williams, (M H). 398 672 10? ?3 176 346 Thomas H Jones, (M). 826 622 so io? isa 30? Francis S Lee, (MA). 3/9 621 86 116 2"9 sos 0 H Vanderhorst. (MB). 393 678 ISO 141 176 840 OJ Anded. (B H A). 188 128 126 120 186 128 R B Artson, (BH). 173 117 104 >M 148 186 BA Bose mon, (SHA). 222 149 119 H? 191 158 Jllngmai,B.................. 94 - BJ 76 82 IA. 89 James Brennan, (B).._.....187 ?8 84 80 Ul ?1 Richard Bryan, (B). 90 61 si 61 iso so A P Ford, (B). M 64 SI 68 141 88 WA Grant,(B).~.. OS. 64) 78 .80 148 91 J F Greene. (B H).. 821 210 176 16' 168 177 Timothy-Hurley--(BH)..222 147 166 .87 166 168 OR Levy, (B H),. 324 819 lt? 12* 1?) 181 C F Nortt?, (B HF..... 186 110 102 Hi 144 13 Edwd Petty, (B).... 00 62 81 71 140 86 1 Frtolea3,(B)... 89 49 ?I ?2 140 ia J J drant, E... 97 67 7? 72 144 /90 R W Torcer, (B)^. 109 69 72 87 141 f 97 N T Spencer, (B U>. 173 117 102 112 14Bf 181 J Vandeipooi, (B). oe SS 78 7e las se J M Carson. (SA). 291 183 176 139 91 186 KO Barkley, rs A). 102 is4 i?4 187 ? 12 O Glover, (A)... 6 6 42 l Abram Taylor, (A). 6 4 41 2 A B Mitchell (A). .... 1 6 4 49 2 SO Hot<on, (sA). 87 84 89 106 74 67 B S Solomons. (S A). 219 178 17? 147 63 116 John w Hall, (3). 17 1? 7 21 JWBeed, (8). .... 34 88 1? 7 21 Robert S Morrison, Sr, (S).... .... 26 .... 16 8 16 D F Fleming, (S)... 87 ?6 71 27 18 33 John H Robertson, (S). ll? 98 90 116 4b 78 Simen- Licaa, (S)............. .... 69 42 21 ] 27 Wm Noel, (8). .... 12.... K'S 42 74 TP Mlkell,(S). 181 141 128 126 62 90 I Jacob Royal, (S). .... 88 87 106 46 98 Benjamin Berry, (S)._ 29 18 12... 14 neo F Hsbenicht, (3). 124 123 109 118 4? 86 Wm Harrison, (8)......... ?c to 18 6 14 WA Wilson, (8)..........1 4C 46.41 16 7 19 Tony Gibbs, (?). .... 86 14 20 f 10 Chas H Simonton, (S). 174 128 124 114 43 *9 a Wleters, (8). 12? 94 ?12 107 44 7? AB Rone, M). 108 86 100 106 89 66 M Hogan, (S). 91 94 118 118 42 70 M W vt nnl?g, (8). 12? 98 112 U4 42 77 ?bas H Gohrs, (S). 72 110 127 119 41 80 neo Sbrewsberry, (8). 136 100 108 04 42 78 B C Trombo, (8). 119 126 120 46 84 W G Brodl}, (S). 129 70 78 92 41 60 Soatterlna. 92 18 20 26 I 42., Constitutional Amendment.... Tes. .. 600 14 88 ll? 63 Ko. 12. 2;. Constitutional AmenWt, Art M TtS. 600 14 40 ll? 68 dO. .... 12. 2.. o? lg o B ir sr 299 142 289 98 305 104 29 92 288 u. 283 99 204 88 292 87 282 176 862 109 262 92 S3 66 79 282 92 18? 4 463 72 292 315 299 260 291 305 256 2?7 253 290 '.66 282 255 291 289 257 ?66 267 120 110 141 76 76 91 75 76 141 129 16e 103 178 71 76 74 107 74 138 180 184 189 186 164 186 186 167 169 168 185 182 180 169 188 ls6 166 171 184 62 63 65 29 30 81 82 80 67 bl 69 46 30 29 26 31 47 31 38 M ai a 9 a 191 182 187 204 170 274 200 244 160 256 168 266 144 340 178 235 161 240 159 248 68 233 247 273 231 216 156 82 60 63 24,7 165 117 > Si 10 63 18 247 268 248 212 267 269 2ll 214 214 241 217 2i8 208 261 248 212 2/8 246 78 170 184 134 153 136 134 135 196 178 191 187 ISSI 182 183 136 176 1S7 133 129 117 97 465 200 453 144 465 159 456 145 467 163 448 154 447 146 44? 146 446 223 560 IU6 417 140 40 40 32 i'S 160 131 3 60 126 25 42 29 61 94 34 7o 105 76 20 93 21 31 30 95 80 79 83 88 80 72 81 SS 24f 131 131 79 78 61 61 ?0 66 62 ?S 60 68 60 61 60 ?5 113 99 116 84 107 88 67 9.1 126 98 111 ?8 84 8 88 88 100 88 73 67 12 ll ll 4P 62 3 S 6 4 36 6 36 46 39 4 41 4 . 7 6 6fl 47 .43 61 41 42 38 42 42 4 433 )4S 28 113 439 129 121 644 610 462 122 136 128 25 98 ?7 431 161 48 441 451 448 419 171 93 169 86 169 85 189 79 171 215 234 158 181 69 68 53 115 139 81 217 8 377 67 ?4 le ?1 w I a I 106 13S 97 100 100 98 97 93 92 99 104 98 92 IOU 96 06 100 2 9 127 176 80 83 16 22 109 83 95 137 10 227 200 329 -' ' 98 86 14 124 91 92 186 187 128 106 89 79 89 22 107 118 275 234 3U.I % 311 197 813 186 378 190 279 194 311 183 317 184 318 281 290 204 8654 2461 TV" 165 223 ire 20 38 242 179 238 Bl 405 :68 4P4 416 418 419 446 421 480 409 186 444 146 234 234 92 9 86 91 74 96 03 8 83 83 81 80 78 83 86 84 78 86 79 10P 101 108 91 95 92 92 90 120 102 114 98 89 91 92 92 102 92 13 141 7440 2847 4124 2220 8322 817 1966 12? 6788 i 1626 3401 1277 406 1943 j 6266 4616 3470 184 200 190 156 198 199 167 172 176 181 175 180 161 188 162 1*6 178 188 219 187 203 164 173 163 105 169 214 192 209 19' 166 166 165 las 115 163 271 220 P 17 7 92 234 1P3 165 149 153 165 1?6 1*8 202 226 163 203 168 174 181 83 ?7 76 81 79 74 64 76 385 70 THE COUNTY ELECTION. Bowen Klee ted Stt?rrff by ? Small Ma? jority-The Res? o? the Ticket Badly Cat Vp. All the Ead ?cal poll tichum In Ute city were ?n tip-toe yesterday until lt was positively mown that Bowen had: beaten Mackey by se v - irai hundred majority. In the city Mackey las a mujorlty of 1849, bot In the country pre Jineta Borden has at least 2600 majority. The ndlcatlona ara that Mr. WlJJlman. ls elected derk of court, and that Mr. a. I. Cunningham ls elected county commissioner. The rest ol the ticket ls badly ontop, and lt cannot be certainly known what candidates for the Leg? islature are elected, until the official reports come in from the parishes. Tote la the Country. The fellowing table shows the vote In the soontry ns far as known for both Mackey and Bowen: CHRIST CHUROH- Mackey. Bowen. Hount Pleasant. 103 482 ?ifreen Mlle House. 176 76 ST. JAMES GOOSE CHE BX 3lx Mlle House. 39 276 Wnaley's Church. 3 233 ?ount Holly. ll 107 Summerville. 188 22 Wassamasaw. 60 8 IlckorvBend.139 2 Tress Beads. 20 6 ST. JOHN'S BERKELEY UaokOak. fid 266 Uggen's Church.231 12 krawberry Ferry.:...... 176 279 Jalamos Pond. 4 397 taeopolla.. 12 fi ST. THOMAS AND ST. DENNIS irlck Church..... 104 390 .few Hope Church. ST. JAMES BASTEE jutartCreek...... 90 6 rhlrty-two Mlle House. 101 13 ?aard Church.230 ST. STEPHEN'S Bonneau'e. 66 26 it. Stephen's. 29 167 Pineville. ... Blackville. 76 *6 ST. ANDREW'S, MAINLAND Club House. 127 127 Wilkes. 6 118 Lamb's Farm. 4 ^ 39 JAMES ISLAND Dill's Bluff, . ? rhti Cut Bridge.. \ 26 286 Sr. JOHN'S COLLKTON Wright's Store. 18 222 ?few Church. 12 236 Balvary Churoh. 337 WADMALAW ISLAND Enterprise. 167 311 JOHN'S ISLAND idell's Store. 31 144 Campbell's Churoh. 76 212 bushland._. 16 430 LOCAL LACONICS. -Chlsolm's rice mills, at the west end o? Tradd street, are now pounding night and day -The statement made In yesterday's NEWS | that Henry Hrane was before the Mayor on Thursday for being drank and disorderly was a mistake. Drone appeared as security tor another man. -A dray loaded with cotton broke down yes? terday morning in Meeting street, opposite the FreuodBOhaitsbund Hall. The mule at teched to the dray waa thrown down and eau g ht beneath the shafts, and received a se- j vere cut upon the shoulder. Total. .2703 4881 -A negro named William Jones vas arrest* id by the detectives yesterday charged with (ealing a doable barrel gun from Mr. James \ Slattery. The gan was recovered shortly fter his arrest. HOTEL ARRIVALS-OCTOBER 16. Pavilion. W. H. McGourln, Klngstree; Wm. McKenzie, D. S. McCullough, C. S. McCullough, Jr., South j Carello a; D. Macdonald, Savannah; J. G. Smith, New Orleans; L. C. CUnkscales, Abbe? ville; J. W. Goodwin, F. M. Greecy, Williams? burg; S. B. Alger, New Brunswick; A. McClellan, South Carolina; J. A. Bitting, North Carolina; J. S. Bent, C. A. Bent, Florida; J. D. Irwin, Newberry; A. Hers, F. Hawley, New York; D. Cur ni REI, Brooklyn; S. E. Mon sh 1er, A. Black, New York. Charleaton. A. Boelnn, New York; E. Henry and wife, C. Holmes, Florida; O. Brown, Baltimore; E. C. Williams, New York; C. B. Richards, Balli? more; H. J. Bludford, Providence; H. Gllaey and wile, W. J. Adder, New York; T. T. Sur giser, Georgia; J. Bich and wife, Beaufort; P. G. Clark, Bichmond; J. H. Fowler, Florida; R. H. Eernaghan, Langley; J. B. Bardy and wife, A. Gage and wife, Mrs. Pollitzer and daught? er, New York; P. W. Wright, C. P. Gordon, Savannah ; B. F. Newcomer, Ballimore; B. B. Bridges, North Carolina; E. Lawrent, New York; B. J. Marshall, Mobile; J. Q. Blake, Bal? timore; H. G. Robinson, Providence; J. A Teague, Blackville; B. H. Teague, Aiken; B. D. Tonier, A. Taylor, wife, daughter, son and two nurses, New York; J. B. Connelly and wire, Augusta; W. H. Baysan, N. Hoamer, brig Colson. THE SAWDUST RINO.-James Robinson's circus, now on a lightning tour through the Southern States, will reach Charleston on the 26th Instant, and will perform on that and the following day. It has a full compliment of bareback riders, acrobats, gymnasts, Jesters and trained animals. Accompanying the cir? cus ls a Paris exposition, menagerie, museum and aviary, comprising an attractive list of cariosities. A grand procession will be para? ded through the principal streets, in which will be a large golden charlot, said to be the finest ever built. MEETINGS THIS DAT. Cincinnati, at half-past 7 P. M. i Hope Fire O??apa?y, at 7 P. M. AUCTION SALES THIS DAT. William McKay will aell at 10 o'clock, at bia store, furniture, bedding, ?fcc. John 0. Mil nor & Co. will sell at ll o'clock, at Btorehouae on Vanderhorat Wharf, Western bagging._ Down a. HATCHWAY/.-Mr. W. E. Evans, a night inspector ol the customhouse, while on board the ship Nautilus, at Atlantis wharf, about alz o'clock on Thursday afternoon, acci? dentally walked Into an uncovered hatchway and fell upon a pile of stone ballast about twenty feet below. He was taken up In a senseless condition, with an ugly gash lathe temple. Upon examination lt was also found that his right leg had been fractured Just above the knee, and his left hip dislocated. He was carried to his residence, where Drs. Buist and Davega called to see bim. They pro? nounced his injuries fatal. He was still alive yesterday afternoon, though unconscious. THE ACADEMY OF Masro.- The long-closed doors of the Academy will open to the public on Tuesday night, when the Pomerpy-Snedalr Concert Company give their entertainment. The box-office ia open to da> from nine A M. to twelve M, and from two P. M. to tour P. M. Ad mission one dollar and fifty cents, and no extra charge for reserving seats. BUSINESS NOTICES, j CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS a specialty at Plenge's, No. 201 King street. HAVE YOU BEEK into Plenge's Hat Store, No. 201 King street ? He bas a splendid assort? ment of Gentlemen's Hate. FUROHOOTT, BENEDICT A Co., No. 275 King street, offer this day great bargains In Car? pets, Ac See their advertisement. YOUNO MEN, TAX? NOTICE.-Base Balls and Bats-cheaper than the cheapest. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. apr20-s To BUSYNESS MEN_Save your money by purchasing your Blank Booka at the East Bay News Boom. decUs PLATINO CABOS, wholesale and retail, very cheap, at Yon Santen's, No. 229 King street. Jnnl-s_ BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, at 10 cents each, at Yon Santen's, No. 229 King street. Junl-s CROQUET SEASON.-We are now furnishing our customers with Croquet at $3 26. HABEL STREET BAZAAR. apr27-etnth FURCHOOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 276 King street, have received mil lines of Ladles Underwear-air descriptions. (Department in charge of ladles employed here.) CHROMOS.-To close out the balance of oar stock,-will sell framed Chromos from 40o. to $1 each. Hasel street Bazaar. : JnlySO-tuths_ PLANTERS In want ot good Boots and Shoes, also..Hats _ and Caps, cheap, will do well by going to B. Martin's,. No. 119 Market street, near King. octl2-6Ws3* FOUR HUNDRED Singer Sewing Machines Just, received at Singer Warerooms, King street, near Horlbeck's alley, octl6-wa2 FOUR HUNDRED Singer sewing Machines Just received at Sluger Warerooms, King street, near Horlbeck's alley. oe tic- we2 FOUR HUNDRED Singer Sewing Machines Jost received at Singer Warerooms, King street, near Horlbeck's alley. octl6*wt2 HAVING returned from the North with a select stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, parties In want Ol euch will do well by calling at R. Martin's, No. 119 Market Btreet, near King. _' octl2-BWB3* VERY CHEAP.-A Handsome Box, contain* lng One Quire Initial Note Paper, Twenty-four Initial Envelopes, a Penholder and Pen, for only twenty-five cents, at Yon Santen's Ba? zaar, No. 229 King street, next Academy ol Music. J ul J 6-8 BUILDING MATERIAL.-An extensive stock and large variety of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Balusters, Mouldings, Ac, are kept constantly on hand by Mr. P. P. Toale, at his warerooms, No. 20 Hayne street and No. 213 Pl n c kn ey Btreet The above are all made at his own factory on Horlbeck's wharf. He keeps, also, French and American Window Glass, Stained Glass, Slate Mantels, Builders' Hardware, Ac, from the best manufacturera. mohMmwlyr HELP THE TORPID ORGANS.-When the body ls In a state of health, the food taken Into the stomach acts on the bowels as a stimulant, causing in them that worm-like motion by wblch their contents are expelled. The liver being in a natural condition, the flow of bile (which is a mild cathartic) into the Intestines ls ample and regular, and hence the dis? charges are easy and sufficiently frequent. The reverse of all this constitutes costiveness, and the only true method ol enre Is to restore the functional activity ol the two Important organs which use the bowels as a sewer for the egress of waste matter. For thia purpose Hosteller's Stomach Bitterscan be confidently recommended as the most effective of all medicines. It ls not too much to Bay that chronic constipation would be unknown lithe Bitters were in universal use as a remedy in the earlier stages of the complaint At this period of the year, when dyspepsia with all its kindred disorders are so apt to be engendered and aggravated by the dampness of the at? mosphere, this unequal stimulant, tonic and alterative should be taken daily. octl5-tuths3DAW C OHHBBCIAL NEWS. Exports. PORT IN UNITED KiMjDOH-Fer Br bark Ans dell-3.7 bbls spirits terpentine, and .10 bbls rosin. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Virginia-368 ba'ea cotton. 160 tierces rice, 118 bois naval stores, 134 bales domestics and gooda, 3 tons old Iron, and 25 pkg a sundries.Per bark Mary McKee -260 tone pbusphate rock.Per brig Samuel Weicr-162,ooo feet lumber. BALITIIOBB-Per sehr Lewis Ehrmann-600 tons paospl iate rock. The Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval Stores Markets, OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, I FBIOAT EVSNINQ, October is, 1872. f COTTON.-This market showed a strong char leter and an active and well sustained demand, with Increased firmness In price*, the rates lm proving In some cases xe? ??c 9 ft. Sales about 1600 bales, say: io at 18M, 13 at 17,42 at 17#, 167 lt 17)?, 16 at 1T>;, 47 at 17M, 24 at 17%. 368 at 18, 128 at 18*, 367 at 18yK, n at n)?, 16? at i8*i, is m private terms. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. orJtniry te good ordinary.17 @l7j< Low middling.18 @ts* Middling..18*@ Strict middling.isyt@ RICE.-Thia gram waa in good demand at firm ates. Sales auout 230 tierces of clean Carolina dz: 76 tierces at ex, 62 at oji, 00 at 616-16. we mote common to lair at e,vi ?ex, good ex @:c NAVAL STORES.-The arrlvala were ss bbla spirits urpentimtand 348 bbls roam. The market was quiet an-) without transactions. Crude turpentine ma; be quoted at $4 26 for virgin and yellow dip, and $2 so for Hard. ? FRKOHTS.-TO Llverpcol, by steam, dlreot, *d on uplacds, nominal on sea Islands; via New York, *d on nplands, - on sea islands; by sau, *d on uplands, on sea islands nominal To Havre, l*c on uplands. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, *o on uplands and-on sea island,; $2 fi tierce on Tice; eoe fi bbl on rosin; by sall,-c fi ? on cotton; --c 9 tierce on rice; 6oe fi bbl on rosin; |11@12 ft H on lamber; $12?12 60 fi M OD timber. To Boat n, by steam *0 on uplanda and $2 60 ? tierce on rice; by sall, -c fi lb on nplands; rosin 70c; resewed stuff j $12@I2 60; timber $13@1J 60; phosphate $6@5 SO. To Provides ce, by Ball :110@U V M on boards; -c fi lb on cotton; by steam *c via New York. To Philadelphia, by steam *c on nplands; fi 76 fl tierce on rice; OOo fl b al on rosin ; $1 on spirits. Through bills of lading given to Boston, Provi? dence and trie New En j land cities are regularly Issued on this route, and dispatch guaranteed. By eau, 18 ft M on boards; $12 on timber; - fi ton on clay; $3 60 on phosphate?. To Baltimore, by a leam -c ft lb; by sall $8@8 50 fi Mon boards;- on timber; $3 ao *a ron at city; $4? 4 60 ft ton np river on phosphate rook. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights f rem Georgetown. S. C., Darlen and Sat Il? la River, Ga., and Jacki ion ville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 fl M are the ratea cn timber and boards. EXCHANGE-Sterling JO day bills 21. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase sight checks on New Yt rk at *@* per cent, off, and sell at par. OOLP-12X018*. _ Marken br Tslegrapb. 1(0 NEY M A. BEETS. LONDON, October ) 8. Noon.-Consola 02. Five's ss*. PARIS, October 18. Noon.-The specie In theBantt or France ls seven-eighth million francs. NEW YORE, October 18. Noon.-Freights firm. Stocks very strong. Poid steady at 12*. Money quiet at 6. Ex? change- long B*; snort 10)i, Governments dull and steady. Mate bonds very strong. Evening.-Money 2 to 3 en call; latest dealings at 4 to 6. Esi hange. 8*a8*. Gold 12*al2*. Eighty-ones 16*; sixty-two 16*; sixty-lours 16*; Hxcy-flves 16; new 14*. Tenueasee sixes 7<i; new T4*. Virginia sixes 33*; new 61; consols 68: de? ferred 16. Louisiana sixes 62; new 48; .evee fixes 60; eights 60. Alabama eights 83; Aves 60. Geor? gia sixes 76; sevens 85. North Carolinas S3*; new 10; special tax ll. Sooth Carolinas 60; new 26*; April and October 27. COTTON MARKETS. LrvsBPooL, October 18. Noon.-Cotton opened quiet and steady; sales 12,000 bales; salea of i ie week 128,000; exports 17, ooo ; speculation 20,00(1 ; stock 68,167; receipts 23, 000, of which 14.000 ans American; actual exports 12,000; afloat 216,000, of which 86,000 are Ame? rican. Later.-Cotton firm; sales 15,ooo bales; specu? lation 4000. Evening.-Cotton closed unchanged; sales Or? leans ror November io. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester are Him and prices tending up? ward. NEW YOEE, October 18. Noon.-Cotton Arm sales 2204 balea; uplands 10*c, Orleans 20*o Salea or rotures last eve? ning 2200 bales, as follows: october, ie l-is; November, I8*al8 lM6c; December. 18*c; Jan nary, ?saio i-iec: February ie*o; Match, 201 -icc. Evening.-Cotton firm; roi..diing uplands 20*; net receipts to-day vt balea; gross 2862; sales, futnres, 3200-October 10*alB*. November 18*a 18 1316, December l)ll-16al8*, January 10*. February 10 o-ieaie*, March 20*, April 20*. BOSTON, october, 18, Cotton steady; middlings 200; receipts 7 bales; gross 2676; expdtti to Qreat Britain 27; sales SOO; stock 3300; weekly not receipts 330; gross 8361; exports to Great Brit tin 27 ; sales 2160. PBOVTDBNCK, October J 8. Cotton-weekly net receipts 420 bales; stock 6000. PHILADELPHIA, October 18. Cotton Orm; middlings 10*c; weekly net re? ceipts 16 bales; gross 2778. BALTIMORE, October 18. Cotton Arm; middlings I0*c; net receipts 316 bales; gross ?21; experts coastwise isa; sates 1060; stock 1006; weekly nat receipts 482; gross 3|61; exports to Great Britain 632; coastwue 1341; aalet 3320; spinners 1030. CITY POINT, October 18. Cotton-weekly receipts 1040 baiea. NORFOLK, October 17. Cotton firm; low middlings is*al8*c; net re? ceipts 1604 bales; exports coastwise see; Bales soo; btock ?323; weekly net receipts 11,878; exporta coastwise 10,646; salce 1660. WILMINGTON, October 18. Cotton steady; middling* 18*c; net receipts 180 bales; exports coantwise 406; sales 4; Btock 2740;wtekly net receipts 1741; exports to Great Bri tain 416; ooaatwiau 1443; salt-s 806. SAVANNAH, October 18. Cotton active and In good demand; ordinary 17*al7*c. low mtod ing 180, middling ib*c;net receipts 3941; exports coastwise 1698; Bate? 2350; stock 46,874; weekly net receipts 23,674; exports to Great Britain 4uG2; to Continent 2300; coastwise 6365; sales 11,848. AUGUSTA, October 18. Cotton firm and In good demand; middlings 17*ai8c; receipts 1649 bales; sales 1268; receipts of the week 7706; sliipments 60,300; stock 1871, 8868; 1872, 2030. MACON, October is. Cotton firm; middling) 17*; receipts of the week 8581 balea NASHVILLE, Octob-r 18. Cotton firm; middlings i7*c; receipts of the Week 2180 bales; shipments 1847; stock 1871, 1419 COLUMBUS, October 18. Cotton steady, middlings 17*c; net receipt j of the week 2678 bales; shipments 2172. MEMPHIS Oc'ober 18 Cotton Arm; middlings 18*al8*; receipts 19*32 bales; receipts of ttt week 1113; shipments 0700. MONTGOMERY, October 18. Cotton qnlet; lo?' middlings 17*; weekly re? ceipts 8144; shipments 2147; stock, 1871, 4760-1872, I 0118. MOBILE, October 18. . Cotton-steady d<mand;good middlingsl8*c; [ low middling* 18*o; good ordinary 17*c; net receipts 1731 bales; expert! coastwise 121a; sales I loo; stock U220; weeltlv net receipts 0126; exports coastwise 7183; saler 6700. NEW ORLEANS, October is. Cotton firm and in good demand; middlings 110*; low middlings 18*; good ordinary 18*c; receipts 268 bales, last evening 8810; stock 76,387; weekly net r;celpta 21,847; gross 32,176; ex? ports to Great Britain 1161, to Continent 1; 020 coastwise 2130; salen 20,102. OAJ.VI8TON, October 18. Cotton aotlve; SCH a ordinary is*c; net receipts 2232 bales; exports to Oreat Britain 2671; sates 1200; stock 21,180; weekly net receipts 8814; ex? ports to Great Brita u 3621; coastwise 4076; eales 4760. PROVISION'S AND PRODUCE MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, october is. Noon.-Breadstntrs dull, c rn 20s. Nsw YORK, October 16. Noon.-Flour stendy. Wheat a abade firmer. Corn steady. Pork Arm, mess $16. Lard quiet steam s*a8*c Terpentine firm at 63*a64c Ro? sin ateauy ai $4 36M 40. Evening.-Flour, Southern without material change; extra $0 71 ai2; good to choice $0 70ai2. Whiskey a shade firmer at 92a02*c, closing at in? side price. Wheat, $1 68ai 66 ror winter red Western. Corn closed quiet at ahont yesterday's prices. Beef$4a8; plain mess $8al0; extra $8a 10. Lard Arm and active at 8*c. Turpentine flrmat63*c. Rosin steady at $4 S6a4 40. LOUISVILLE, October is Flour In fair deioand; extra family $0 &oa7 60. Corn unchanged. Pr ovia iou s In good demand and very firm m the absence of business and for want or stuck. Pork entirely exhausted. Bacon shoulders 7*o; cliar ribs xl*all*; clear sides I2*al2*. packed. Lard, tierce 10c; keg nany Whiskey firm at Ste. " * ST. LOUIS, October 18. Flour quiet and weak for au gradea except choice, which ls firm. Corn dull and unchanged No 2 mixed 800. Whiskey dull; small lota 80c' Pork quiet at $15 ?6al6 60. Bacon firm for clear sides, which are scarce; shoulders 7*a8c; clear rib n*c; clear sides 12c for Jobbing and order lots. Lard unchanged. ' CINCINNATI, Octo ber 18. Flour dull and unchanged. Com dull and drooping at 40a4lc. Pork nominal at $14; stock scarce. Lard firm; sales or summer at 7c; prime kettle nominal at 8. Baron Armand lnjooblug demand; snouldem 7*a7*o: clear rtbUMallcX: clear sides il*e.- Wnukey firm at 88c. New Y'trk Rice Market. NEW YORE. October 17. The Dally Bulletin saya: The demand ls mode? rate and the manet remains steady. Wo no e sales of 125 bags Rangoon at 6*a7c; 76 bags at 6* ase; and 60 tierces Carolina at 7*a8*c. NORTHEAST ?RN RAILROAD COM PANY. CHABXBSTON, a. C., June S, 1872. Trains will leave Charleston Daily at 10.15 A. M and 8.00 P. M. Arrive at charleston 6.00 A. M. (Mondays ex? cepted) and 8 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 8.00 P. M., SUN DATS. Train leaving 10.16 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New Torn, via Richmond and Acqola Creek only, going 1 brough m 44 hours. Passengers leav.ng by 8.00 P. M. Tram have choice ol route, vii Richmond and Washington, or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those leanna I FBXDAT by this trato lay over on SUNDAY in Bal ' tlmore. Those learing on SATURDAY remain SUN? DAY ta WUmlngtor, NT 0. This ia the cheapest, quickest and moat pleas? ant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both Trains making- con? nections at Washington with Western Tra?as ol Baltimore and Obit ? Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, ?nglneer and Superintendent. P. L> OLEAFOR, Gen. Ticket Agent, muy21 Boping. jp HEIGHT ON COTTON $2 PEE BALE. FOB NEW YORK-MERCHANT*' LINE. RfToPR/^?A^S?0011" FLORBNOE^^ ROGERS, Sheppard. Master, wanta soo toO* 300 bales Cotton to Jil np. w>saWSE oct19_ROAon A MOFFETT, Agents. JpiOR LIVERPOOL. Tbe Magnificent Clipper iron Bark a* TIBER, having a portion of lier Cargo en-<S?i gaged^ will have dispatch for the above port For Freight Engagements, apply t0OUUV? pori HENRY CARD, 0ClB_ Accommodation wharf. JpOR BOSTON. The Screw steamship MEROE?ITA, ^ssarn Maranman, Commander, will sall rorSZuHSi the above port from Vanderhorat's wnarxon^!' TURDAY, me loth instant. For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to JAMES AUGER A CO., octlfl-*_Agents. JOH BALTIMORE FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGB BILLS LADINO ISSUED TO PHIL.ADKL.PHIA, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NOBTHWEST. The Fine Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on THURSDAY, 2ith October, at half past ll o'clock A. M. 49* Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that I city by railroad from Baltimore wlthoot addi? tional Insurance, and Consignees are allowed ample tbne to sample and sell their Gooda from the Railroad Depot In Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, octio-? . No. 2 Union Wharves. ACCOMMODATION LINE, CHARLESTON AND PEEDEE STEAMERS, WEEKLY, BETWEEN CHARLESTON, S. C., AND GARD? NER'S BLUFF, PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN, SOUTH ISLAND. WAVERLY AND KEITBFI2LD MILLS. ! Steamer PLANTER.Capt. J. T. Foster. j Steamer SWAN.Capt. H. S. Cordes. The PLANTER leaves Charleston and the SWAN leaves Gardner's,_ Bluff every TUESDAY NIGHT, connecting on the Biver. Freight received at Accommodation wharf every MONDAY and TUESDAY, and most be pre? paid. Shipments to the care of the Agents win be for? warded free or storage or commission. For Freight or Pacage, apply to the Captains on board, or to KAYE SEL, HOLMES A CO., Agente, Charleston, S. 0. B. A. MUNNERLYN A CO., Agents, octl9-3 Georgetown, S. 0. J! O R FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH-TWICE A WEEK. The Splendid Side-wheel Steamer DICTATOR, Captain L. M. Cozetter. ?_ CITY POINT, Captain George E. McMillan, will leave Charleston every TUESDAY and FIIIDAT EVENINGS, at 8 o'clock, for SAVANNAH, FER? NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE PAUATKA, AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Beturnlng, DICTATOR will leave FA LATE i FBI DAT MORNING, and SAVANNAH (SUNDAY MOBNINO, arriving here SUNDAY AFTERNOON. CITY POINT Will leave PALATKA MONDAY MORNING and SAVANNAH WEDNESDAY MORN? ING, arriving here WEDNESDAY AFTBBI OON. Connection ls made at Fernandina with Rail? road for New Orleans and Havana, via Cedar Kevs; at Jacksonville with Steamer STARLIGHT lor Mellonvllie, Eoterprlse and Upper st. John's River; at Toool with Railroad for St Angus tine; and at Palattta with Steamers Tor the Ock la waha River. All Freight for Way Landings most be prepaid on Wharf. For Freight or Passage, having elegant ac? commodations, apply to BAVENEL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorat's Wharf and East Bay. octa . W EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA., AND SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. C. The Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain W. r. McNeitjr, Will leave Accommodation Wharf _ _ j-rr-*K? every MONDAY MOKsiNG.at 8 o'clock,?a?i5S5L* tot Savannah, Beaufort, Hilton Head aud oyaiiuu Wells. Returning, will leave savannah every l uss DAY MORNING. Win leave tor Beaufort, Paclflc and Ohlsolm's Landings every THURSDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. Returning, will leave Beaufort every FRIDAY MORNING. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free of storage or commission. Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS must bu prepaid to Way Landings. Freight received for points ou Savannah River, to be transferred to Steamer CLYDE, which leaves Savaocab ever/ TUESDAY MORNING. N- B. After tho 16th instant. 26 per cent, addi? tional win be charged on Freight to ail points, except savannah and Beaufort. For engagements apply to RAVEN EL, HOLMES A CO., octO'WB No. 80 East Bay. JgEGULAR LINE FOR GEORGETOWN, S. C., TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, K?1THFIELD AND WAVERLY MILLS. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain c. R . JTP^^ 0. White,will receive Freight everyjjgaggE MONDAY and TUESDAY at Commercial Wnarf, and leave as above every TUESDAY NIGHT, at o o'clock until further notice. Will touch at Weymouth Mills every alternate trip. Freight and wharfage pepaid. For engagements apply to SHACKELFORD A KEiiLY, cc ti -tut hf a:n os Agents, North Atlantic Wharf. rjl O WINGI TOWINGI The poweriul Steam Tug REPUB- r ??.ir"?^ LIU, Mellvllle, Corrmauder, has^ggggfififa been fitted ont most complete for this ?a, nu. ,>?uu ls prepared to Tow Vessels of any size In the harbor to sea and the adjacent Phosphate Works at St. Helena; also to and from Charleston to Sa? vannah upon the most reas nable terms. Arrangements may be made with Captain MELVILLE on board, or at the Agents1 office. ROACH Sc MOFFEl T, Agents. 49-N B.- She has wrecking Pumps for assisting vessels IndlBtresB and putting oat fires, Ao. sep2s.lmo FinST-ClASS KEPAL ALF. LABARRAQUE AND Co QUINIUM LABARRAQUE Approved by thc Imperial Academy of Medicine The Quiniam Labarraqae is an eminently tonic and febrifuge Wine, destined to replace all the other preparations pf Peruvian Bark The Bark Wines usually Employed inme dicine arc prepared from Barks which vary considerably in the degre? to which they possess the desired prop?rties. Beiides, owing to the manner in which they are pre? pared, these Wines contain scarcely more tlian thc traces of active principles, and these always in variable proportions. The Quininm Labarraqne, approved by the Academy of Medicine, constitutes, on the contrary, a m?decine of determined compo? sition, rich in active principles, and on wich Physicians and Patients can always rely. Tile Quininm Labarraqae is prescribed with great success for persons of weak con lilution, or for those debilitated by various exhausting causes or past sickness ; for youlhs fatigued by too rapid growth; for young girls whose development takes place with difficulty; for women in childbirth; and for aged persons enfeebled by years or illness. It is the best preservative against Fevers. In cases of Chlorosis, Anemia, orGreensik ncss, this Wine is a powerful auxiliary of Hie ferruginous preparations. In conjunction, tor example, with VAULT'S Pitts, the rapidi? ty ol its action is really marvellous, fern ii hm, L. FRERE, 19, nie Jieob. Agen? in Charleston: DOWIE, MOISE i A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists. V a* F OE LIVERPOO I*. : - TO SAIL WITH DISPATCH. - . The Highest Class, Enil-powered. Iron Brit '.?h Steamship TYNE QUEEN, William Gaston, Commander, abottt 2800 bales capacity, haring a large tart of cargo engaged and going on board, will ment with prompt dispatch and salli as Above. For farther freight, engagements apply io J. A. ENBLOW A CO., Agents,.... occie-stath No. lit East Bay. fpo* NEW IOBK. '. ! JN THURSDAY, 24TH 0CT0B?3B, '?T??2? O'GLOOE, M. 1 NEW IBON STEAM LIN P-ESTAB LISHE D IBTO/ STATE BOOMA ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Sldewnecl steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Bec te tc, Commander, will sall for New York on i HUR? DAY, 24th October, at 12 o'clock M.. from Pier No.,2 Umon Wharves. ,, , Through Bills of Lading to Liverpool. and the New England cities as uausL ...... ?sr Insurance by steamers or thia line Xper cent. - . :.<. For Freight or Passage engagements, having very floe Deck stateroom acournmoda?otis. ap- .' ply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., Na 20 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. octlS -: F OB NEW YOEE. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED The Splendid Side wheel steamship MANE AT- ? TAN, M. S. Woodhull. Commander, will sall from; Adger's South Wharf, on SATTJBDAT.' the, ty.h, Instant, at e o'clock P. M.. * A- .-, 49-Ma Une Insurance X per cent, "by th ls Un 8i ; 49- Through Buls or Lading given on cotton w Liverpool, Boston, Providence, and the New?ngv landmanni^turlngtowDJ."; t^'-.^^u For Freight or Passage engagements apply to . . t O0tl7-3 J AM KS ADQBR A XXL; JCgAKBL' THE PHILADELPHIA LWB. ^ ^ ', ' TH8 FIRST-OLASS IROS SCREW- STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter, "! VIRGINIA, captain Hinckley, Are now regularly on the 'Line, insuring a first ?1 class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and In alliance with Railroad oompa nies at both termini, afford rjpid transportation to and :.'rom all pointa m. the Cotton States, and I to and from Cincinnati, st. Louis, Chicago ana thu principal cities of the Northwest, Boston, Prov;-' dence and the Eastern Manufacturing centre*. ' ' ?-The GULF STREAM 18 appointed to sail from Brown's Wharf on FBIDAT, 2i?o. October, at hair-'pastl o'clock-P.. M. '.u?avh 49* The VIRGINIA wlU follow. - For par dc u lars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTisNAY, Union Wharves? W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. oe tl? ?j. .. a vfltoctrui, liqtwvB, m." 1 I , H. KLATTE & CO. AGENTS POR CHARLESTON. We have appoint ed Messrs. H. KLATTE A CO.: Pole Agents for Charleston for this Celebrated' Brand or PURE KENTUCKY WHISKEYS,' both BYE* and B"URBON. " , These Whiskeys are guaranteed pnreKsTirru?KY I COPPER DISTILLED. Tree from all compound Un* ourltles. ard hla-hly recommended by. eminent chemists for medical nae- The Brand ls patented. topreventln?rlngernenw.o?sE BROS. A CO., Louisville, Ey. t-j we respectfully ?iform our Mends and custom-? era that we keep constantly on band a full supply. of the above already favorably well known Wp!* i.ra and offer same to the trade at distiller s mices H. BLATTE A 00.; - aogsl-stntnflmo_No. 186 East Bay. Cigars, Oo?accc, &t. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR ANO TOBACCO HOUSE No. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. ! CIGARS AND TOBACCO Of aU kinds. PIPES of every quality. cali and examine stock before buying else where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel or Fortune constantly or? hand. In vest 2i cents and try your luck. mohT-ooAwirr