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aw TERMS OW TBX JfKWB* Tra DAILY N?WS, by aaa one year, $8; BU months $4; area monti* $360. Served In the etty at KBHTJON oawrsaweek, payable to the oar rle?, or *8 ? year, paid In advance at the office. XHi TEI-WKKII.Y Nxws, pubUsbed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one year $4; Six months $S 60; three months $136. TBB wiixLT siwa, one year $3. Six copies $10. Ten copies, to one address, $15. SUBSCRIPTIONS in all cases payable in advance and no paper oonUnned arter the expiration or the time paid for. KxmTTAKCia should be made by Postofnce Heney Order or by Expresa. If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be s soared by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay. able to the order of'the proprietors of THB NIWS, or by ?m??j the money in a registered letter. Moncra or Wants, To Beat, Lost and Found, Boarding, Ac, bot exceeding so words, 36 cents each insertloB; over so, and not exceeding 80 words, to cents each insertion; over 80, and not exceeding 40 words, 60 cents each Insertion. j These rates are NET, and most invariably be ?aid in advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON * CO. Na 19 Broad street, Charleston, S. O. Wit <8b*tk$t?ti MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1873. SEWS 027 TUB DAT. -tFoor 1 n ches of ?mow fell at Bangor, Maine, OD Saturday last. -The failure of Caldwell, Walker St Co., brokera of New York City, ls announced. -A reform committee bas been formed in Brooklyn, New York, consisting of one ' hundred citizens of both parlies. -The result of the South Carolina el on according-to the New York Herald, caused'an advance o? one per cent, in the new State j bonds on Wednesday. _^?Jndge Ingrsham, of New York, has decld sss^e/f that a person's watch comes under the title of necessary articles, which cannot be token j by creditors, -The New York mayoralty contest Beems j to oe in a hopeless muddle. Wm. T. Have meyer, la a published letter, says lt would be injudicious for him to accept the Reform nom? ination, in view of the apathy o? the people. -A number ol cigar manufacturers In New York-have acceded to the demands of their workmen foran increase from one to five dol? lars on every one thousand. Several bouses have suspended operation because of the de-1 mand, -Tn proof of the fact that the cotton man? ufacturing Interest of the South ls rallying from the effects of the war, the New Orleans > Picayune notes that the consumption last year was 120,000 bales against 81,000 In 1870 and 84,000 in 1869... -The British National Life-Boat Association claim that In-the last twenty-one months that Institution has been instrumental in saving the lives of eleven hundred and sixty-five per? sons from different wreoks, besides aiding to secure thlrty-eeven vessels from destruction. -The Tammany City (New York) conven? tion completed Wednesday night their olty and comity ticket. The nominations are made with, a union of the Liberal Republicans, gi v lng the latter three names on the alderman lc ticket Ail the candidates are pledged U ??ap-1 port Abraham B, Lawrenee for mayor. -Judge William H. Ship, attorney-general j of North Carolina, bas written aa appeal to the Democracy ot that State to assist Mr. Tonier, the proprietor of the Raleigh (N. C.) blowing np bis premises by political enemies' In Its re-establishment and resumption. -The.spldemlc among the horses has now extended throughout the Dominion ot Cana? da, seriously <nu>mip?ng the business of the country. The'street oars in Montreal have slopped running. In their stables more than three hundred horses are sick. Farmers In the country are unable to bring their grain to market. The disease ls hot often fatal, bat recovery ls slow." -The harvest in France ls considered, on the whole, very good; tbat in England not so good; In Italy decidedly bad both as to quan tltyand quality ; Russia makes a fair return, especially in Odessa, where the .wheat harvest ls looked opon as better than usual; Germany also gives M tolerably good account; tn Switz? erland, Spain and Belgium toe harvests have been very successful, especially In cereals. ?- -Since tue adjournment Qt the last session of Congress the government printing office has been engaged on the printing ordered during the session, amounting to 760,000 oo. tavo and quarto vol?mes of from 300 to 600 pagea each; 255,000 vol times are of tb o agricul? tural and Ko-Klux reports. The printing of the cens?a report ls progressing; 4000 volumes in muslin are bound daily. About 1000 per ?ons are employed io the ofBce, the foroe in? cluding 300 compositors, 30 or samen and 400 women. ? .-r^oonesnondeut ot the New. York Tri? bune, writing from Washington, says that-a _ tetter has been received from Mr. Voorheee, ?latos Terra Haute, October nth, in which he ascribes his defeat to apathy, and says lt was simply the stay-at-home vote in his party that beat him and hart the cause everywhere. No? body thought there was a possibility ot bis de feut, and ever confidence led hundreds to Blay away, from tbe, polis. He is glad to be able to resume law practice, ?od doses by say 1 ng "Mr. Greelej has personally raised himself in this canvass a thousand.fold lo estimation." -itii said by travellers-that as you recede from the cattle markets of the-East, towards the oattle-ralslng countries, tbe beef becomes proportionately tough, until when you get to Texas, nothing can be procured in the way of a steak but gristle. This is the hard basis or prosperity, practicing self-denial, by sending the best one, h is to market, and retaining the inferior for home consomption. The larmer that deceit gets rich, though the mean be? tween such hard fare and the greedy devour? ing of all the best products at home is the more reasonable policy, perhaps, la the ead. -At. Birmingham, on tbe first instant, a large and enthusiastic meeting of non-con formtsts from all parts pr England, but mainly from the midland counties, was held, which was addressed by Mr. Miall, M. P., who bas given notice that he will submit a motion to the next House of Commons in favor ot dis? establishment both In England and Scotland; by Mr. IUingswortb, also a member of Parlia? ment, and other well-known speakers. The discussions la this conference were very ani? mated, and manifested a determlnation on the part of those eogaged la the proceedings to agitate the question of religious equality in every practicable manner. -A very practical question was takes up hythe New York State Convention of the Congregational Church, at Rochester, on Wednesday. 'A resolut lo a was passed recom? mending Mond rty Instead of Saturday as pay day, to employers and employed. This is OO the supposition that a large part of the temp? tations which asaatl tbe laboring man oo Sun? day comes from the toot thai he bas money in his pocket to speed, apd aa idle day to apead it in- Tbe experiment of a ohaoge of pay day Lu reported to have worked very satisfactorily wherever lt has been tried. It is said that it would have the approval of wlvea lo many cases. -Though Mrs. Fair has escaped the halter she sees avenging spectres about ber, some cf (hem In a very tangible form, and a more man usual amount o? gallantry ls doman ber legal coucseljn protecting her fi dangerous designs. While going court-room recently, with Judge Ty le her attorney in the civil suit now on b they saw James L. Crittenden, son Fair's victim, at the head of the stall Fair Informed tbe judge that she fear? Crittenden Intended to waylay her asked by her counsel whether she had she replied in the affirmative and ylel bim at his request. About ten minn they left the building and met Cr again. The Judge sent Mrs. Fair and then confronted the young n was told to go about bis buslnes Judge replied, "If you make tl motion in following Mrs. Fair tc her, I will blow a hole through y enough to pasB a rall stake tbroug then folie wed his protege. Suddenly 1 den started back In an opposite di: gave up bis books to some one, and, log, overtook the party. This time he hand ominously In his pocket. Judgi and Mrs. Fair entered a street car; Crll also entered. There was a great deal < watching. Mrs. Fair sat the nervo us 1 and most interested party. They fina the car, and Crittenden was warned follow lnrther. "Ail right r he cried, were ascending the stairs, "I only wa find out where she rooms. But I Jus her that she'd better leave tbls town long." To this Judge Tyler respo 11 You'd better be careful how you raak an exhibition of y ourself." Mrs. Ff being one of the kind that enjoys bl says (hat these threats make the very why she will stay, and perhaps the end vendetta she has inaugurated is not yet The Result In the County. The smoke of the close and carlow flict of last week in Ch arlee to o Coan hardly lifted; but enough of the result certain ed tc assure us that, at the mach that ia well worth the winnini been won, while the figures demon that the votes thrown away OD caud who, whatever their merits, never ha ghost of a chance of success, were than enough, if properly directed, to given to the Conservatives absolute each case, the choice between the indi als respectively nominated by the rival leal factions. That our people did noi flt In every case to make such choice be regretted; bat we find abundant conragement and hope in the measai substantial success that we have act gained, in the defeat of some of the most lignant, and in the election of some 0! least obnoxioas candidates on the oppo County and Legislative tickets. This say, is a great and substantial gain; bal more Important, in ?ar view, is the bittet asefal lesson which oar people have I taught, that the only hope of escape from more flagrant evils of local misgoverna rests Ina frank and general recognition the necessity of supporting, hereafter, \ all oar might, the best or rue struu- cs dates who may happen to be placed In field, irrespective of their political ari tions. Discerning in such a coarse the only 1 remedy for oar political ills, THE NE single-hand 3d and alone, has earnestly co seled its adoption. It bas proclaimed true polioy for the political redemption South Carolina, regardless of the exposto tions of timorous friends, the taunts of ei tant foes, f.nd the ill-suppressed rage a mortification of some of the wire-pnlle who have assumed of late years to do t political thinking and talking for Chariest and Charlestonians. Without consult! these oracles,. THE NEWS bas given readers ac vice, which, if not oltogeti agreeable, is at least shown by results to ha been wholesome and practical The path the pioneer in new ideas, of any kind, is si dom a smooth one; but whenever we a convinced that the prosperity of Sooth Car lina demands the adoption of any polic however lt may conflict with the popali prejudice of the hoar, that policy shall fie in THE NEWS a bold, unhesitating and pe Bisten t champion. About the State. It ls now possible to measure with som accuracy the Conservative losses and gain at the late State election. The contest wa one in which the Conservatives took hard! any part, bat they have a deep interest i the resale. Ia the matter of Congressmen the Stat stands whore ?he did before. All her rep resentatlves in the Federal council are Radi cals, sind four of the five are colored men The attempt to elect a Democrat in ti? Fourth District has apparently failed, bj reason of the. supineness of the Conserva? tives. There was a white majority in the district, and Governor Perry could easily have ben ulected. In the State Legislature the Conservatives moke some gains; a com? plete list of which we print elsewhere. And there is an improvement ia the mental calibre of the Conservatives who are chosen. They will not be mere lay-figures at the capitol. Both amendments to the State Constitution are adopted by a nearly unani? mous vote. Ona of them changes the day of holding the State election, so that, every four years, both the State and Presidential election will take place on the same day. The. other amendment prohibits any ad? dition to the State debt, without the ap? proval of a two-thirds vote of the people at a general election. This is a step in the right direction. The great Conservative gain, however, is the defeat of the crew of adventurers who, With smiles on their lips and hate in their hearts, endeavored to obtain control of the State Government. They wallowed in the mire ot the Legislative stables as long as they were allowed to remain there. When they were kicked oat by the native Radicals, tl;ey raised the cry that they were tho men to bring about reform, because they had shared in the plunder and knew where to find the keys of the treasury. No, thank you ! They told the Conservatives that no Conservative should hold office ander the "set-a-thief-to-catch-a-thlef" regime. They bad the insolence to say to the white citi? zens of Sonth Carolina: "Vote for ns, all of "yon, and elect ns; and, if yon do, yon shall "have no more power than yon have now. .If yon don't vote at all, or do vote for can? didates of yonr own, all the blame of what "Moses may do shall rest upon yon - and 'yours." They tried to lash the whites into I supporting them. And they have failed; I failed utterly and ignominiously. It is about time that their faces were turned "to hum. And there is another point of note. Not a single disturbance, big or little, took place j on election day. And all reports agree in ' j Baying that the blacks displayed more iode pendene? than ever before-that they are, more generally, thinking for themselves. S This is due, mark you ! to the wisdom of the Conservatives in refraining from a party I contest. There will never be thorough peace in Sooth Carolina, there will never be real progress, until the line of color is BO far obliterated j tbat both whites and blacks shall be found ID both the Radical and Conservative par- j ties. Then questions will ba determined upon their merits. And, moreover, we dare not, ia South Carolina, raise the issue of race. That might do elsewhere, but it would be rainons here. A beginning has boen made. The colored people see that the J whites will vote for a colored man who is j worthy of their suffrages. This is the begin? ning of reform. The November Battle-A Close, bat not I Hopeless Contest. The New York World Is not disheartened ot the success of the stupendous frauds by which the Grant party carried Pen cay 1 vania. lt still regards Mr. Greeley's chances for election as excellent, provided his supporters do not allow themselves to be shaken or discouraged. It takes as a basis for ita con? fidence a list o? the States which gave Democratic victories ia the election of 1871. Thia list includes neitQer Pennsyl? vania, nor Indiana, nor Ohio; allot which had Republican majorities ia last year's elections. Bat excluding these States, aud Including New York which the Democratic party lost last year only in consequence of local divisions, we have Stales enough to ' give as 157 electoral votes. We shall easily recover New York, first because the Liberal Republicans command more votes there than ia any other State; and secondly, be? cause a purified Democracy is strong enough I to carry New York without outside rein? forcements. Adding New York to the States which gave Democratic majorities in the elections ol last year, we have 157 elec? toral votes for Mr. Greeley, and we need only 27 more to secure the requisite 184 in the Electoral College, Indiana, which has just elected Mr. Hendricks by 1200 majority, will supply 15 of the needed 27, leaving ooly j 12 to be made up from other States. We have fair chances tb gala those from almost J any one of a half a dozen other States. When the comest ia narrowed to oar ability to get a dozen additional votes, it ls ey^lent that we need ooly a little vigor and courage to convert the appearance of defeat into a DUI1U fimuijp>Ui iw ??JWM?S - -w*? mviif yr \ ' l troons if we gave np the contest because the Cameron Bing has cheated us out of Penn? sylvania, when our chances were always j very good without that State. The Humors of Insurance. A new insurance movement was lately started in Austria. It Insured the policy-hold? er a certain Bum whenever he married. How j the tariff of rates was caluclated we are not told. Were the bandBome men at a premium or the rich ones ? What discount was placed upon the members of the Ugly Club ? Was red hair made a ground of objection by the company ? All these speculative inquiries ob- , tain no answer. In fact the company has dis? solved. There were numerous policies is? sued, aud the business seemed to be in a, thriving condition, when the officers of the company all got married at onoe, and absorb? ed the assets in the treasury. It would be hardly worth the while of any speculative in. dividual to start such a company in America. What the people of Hartford, or New York, Boston, Chicago or St. Louis, or any other of j our great insurance centres desire, ls to be in- [ sured in the event of divorce, not marriage, and no company would be hardy enough to court bankruptcy by such an undertaking. A Sabsitiy Speculation. Some idea may be obtained of the extent in which Congress gives away tbe people's land by a transaction In the land market on Satur? day between the Kansas Pacific Railroad and Mr. George Grant, of London, England. Mr. Grant purchased from that company a tract of | land containing twenty-four square miles, upon which he Intends to build a town and found a colony. It ls very well to encourage emigration, but it-Is just as well that people who own the land should have the profit arising from KB sale, rather than corpora? tions. Joint Stock CCompan?. 0~Ff?c1?AL ??Fl??rT????i^^ THE CHARLESTON JOI.NT STOCK COM? PANY for the benefit of the State Orphan Asylum. CLASS Na 207-SATOBDAV MORNING. Oct. 19. : 60- 6 - 40-36-42-28-27-26-31-67-51-25 CLASS NO. -08-SATURDAY EVENING, Oct 19. 28- 5-56-41-37-70-16- 7-67-10-22 oot2t 1 A. MOROSO. Sworn Commissioner. dooranonai. TSOST^PT^^N^ALE? TEACE??TOF X the Plano, organ and Vocal Music. For terms inquire at the Music Stores or at hts resi? dence, No. 40 Radcliffe street. octs.wsme* CARD.-MRS. P. J. BARBOT RESPECT? FULLY informs her Pupils, and the pnbllc generally, that she will resume her instruct! ns on the Plano and to her Solf?ge Class on MONDAY next, october -ist. A new Solf?ge Class will be formed on TUESDAY, 22d inst., at her residence, southwest corner j Smith and Montagne streets. Terms $12 per quar? ter, payable In advance. oetu QHARLE8TON FEMALE SEMINARY^ No. 60 ST. PHILIP STREET. The THIRD ANNUAL SESSION will begin the Int MONDAY in October, and end -the second FBIBAT in Jnly, the term being shortened two weeks to induce pupils to remain untU the close or scholastic year. Applicants and those absent from the July Ex? amination will be examined the first week. Prompt attendance requested, so that the Regu? lar Exercises of the School be not retarded. Pupils entering the second and third weeks will be charged from the first. For Terms and Circulars containing particulars, apply as above. Miss E. A. KELLY, seplQ Principa!. S?etDspapers. rpHE BARNWELLS^NTINEC (BRONSON'S NBWSFAPBR) PUBLISHED AT BLACKVILLE, S. C. Was established in 1852, and as an Advertising Medium la unsurpassed by any Country Weekly in the Staie. Now ls the tune to Advertise. For Terms, Ac., address E. A. BRONSON, aeptt-lmo Proprietor. ?Xleetings. THE REGUL?R COMMUNICATION OF St. Andrew's Lodge, No. 10, A. F. M., will be Held TH 13 EVENING, at 7 o'clock, o vet Holmea's Book store. By order W. M. L. P. SPEISSEGGER, cet 21_Secretary. PALMETTO ENCAMPMENT, No. 1, L o 0. F.-T?o Regular communication will bc held THIS EVENING, at Of.d Fellows' Ball, at 7 o'clock. Members and Candidates win please be punctual. By order. A. W. LEWIN, Scribe. 0Ct21_ SUMTER RIFLE CLUB.-ATTEND Regular Meeting THIS EVENING, the 2lst m I siant, at 7 O'clock. . W. M. BK?NS. octal_Secretary and Treasurer. STONEWALL FIRE ENGINE COMPA? NY.-A Regular Monthly Meeting of the company will be held THIS EVENING, at the Hall of the .ilena Fire Engine Company, at 7 o'clock precisely. A full and punctual attendance is de? sired. By order. WM. 0. MILLER, octal_Secretary. ASB LEY/FIRE ENGINE COMPANY.- ? Attend an Extra Meeting of yonr Company THIS (Monday) EVENING, the 2lst instant, at yonr u-uai place, at 7 o'clock. By order of the President. oct2I_J. M. MATHEWE3, Secretary. SOCIETY FOR THE BELIEF OF THE WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF THE CLERGY Ur' THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CH DROH IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-The HOih Anniversary MeetlLg will be held at the Mana.on House, Broad street, on WBDNKSDAT, the23d inst., at 1 e'clock. K. H. FROST, COUP _Secretary. OJ ams. WANTED, A COOK. APPLY AT northwest corner King and Morris streets. , oct21-2?_ WANTED, FOR THE WINTER, BY AN English family, a lnrnlshed house or part ol same. Addreaa Q., NEWS office. oct2t WANTED A GIRL, WHITE 0R| colored, to do housework. Inquire at No. ll Put street._?_oot21-l? WANTED, A COMPETENT MAN as Louse servant. Good recommendations I required. Apply at No. 6 Legare street. oct2M?_ WANTED, A MAN TO ATTEND TO A horne and wait about the house. To a competent perron deeral wages win be paid, ap ply at No. 674 King street. ._octlS-3 WANTED, FURNISHED APARTMENTS suitable for a fainuy of three, wtth con? venience for housekeeping. Address J. E. 1)., Box 123 P. 0._ 0CtI7 WANTED, A COMPETENT COLORED Woman as Nurse; good recommendations required. Apply at northeast corner of Tradd and Orango streets._octll WANTED, A GIRL TO COOK AND do housework. Apply at the north cdrner of Amherst ana Ray streets, Hampstead. oem WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, ACOMPE. TBNT Bookkeeper in a Factor's Office. Auures Box 373, with references and salary. 0C19_ WANTED, ALL TO GO TO "WHITE'S" for their Furniture and save 20 per cent. Ko went there and waa surprised to see so much Furniture at such low prices. His stocit o.vers a J space of about twenty thousand square feet. OCt6_?__ AGENTS WANTED. - THE MASTER Sl'lnirS OF THU WORLD, THE TREAS? URE HOUSE OF AMERICA. THE QREAT BOOR up THE YEAR. Agents report sales of 26 to 100 copies in a few hours or days. Prospectas free. ! Address J. W. GOUDSPEED, New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louts, New Orleans. ucti-amospaw_ 8o ?ent. TO RENT, TWO BOOMS IN A NICE LO? CALITY. To a good tenant rent low. Apply a. No. 4 Wau street, near Laurens. potBjg TO RENT, THAT DESIRABLE RESI- j DENCE No. 1 Limehouse street. Apply to J. FRASER MATHE WES, No. 60 Broad street. octai-mwfsi_._ mo RENT, THAT DESIRABLE RESI- j ^.Rt?&fi^lT?^?wrtms&ti Aim *1 cct21-mwfb4_;_ ELEGANT BOOMS TO RENT, TO ?ETHKR OR SEPARATELY. Also, Com iuuuious store, with Back Room, Yard and cia tem. Apply at lot Meeting street. octi8-4? rrVJ BENT, THAT LARGE AND COM-1 J. MODICOS building. No. 149 East Bay, 70 tefl Hy occupied as the Publication office of THi NE wa, and lormerly known as the French coffee House. For terms, AC, spplv at the omeo of TUE NEWS, NO. 19 Broad street._aep28 TO RENT, THAT LARGE AND DE? SIRABLE RES1DBNUE No. 9 King street, recently nm a ned, suitable for one or two respect? able famines, having all the necessary outbuild? ings lor the accommodation of the same. There is ou the premtaes one of the fargeet cisterna and one of the beat wells of water in the city.' apply I on the premises. septt fioaroina. BTLAIRITW^ANTI^^ three lu a desirable location. Address, s.ttilog terms, H. L., P. u. Box No. 123. 0CI21-1?_ PRIVATE BOARDING.-GO OD PBi VATE Board caa be obtained for Permanent, i iransient and uay Boarders,on application at No. 26 Meeting street._octu-imwimo* TWO GENTLEMEN, OR A GENTLE? MAN and bis WIFE, can obtain BOARD, with pleasant Rooms, npuu reasonable terms, at No. 7i Broad street, on the sooth side, betweeu j Meeting and King streets. octl6 Copartnmtjipfl ano fihasointioni WE THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a copartnership, under the name and style or COUNTS A WHO ION, for the ', pnipose of carrying on the cotton Factorage and General Commission Business. Office South At? lantic Wharf, Exchange Row. T. J. COUNTS, W. H. WROTON. Charleston, October 16, 1872. octia-lmo _ J ns nr one e. jp I R E INSU R A N 0lf7~~ THE NOBTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH, CAPITAL, $12,000,000. THE PHONIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $1,427,826 74. The undersigned, having increased their INSUR? ANCE facilities by the Agency or that strong and reliable American Company, the PHON1X, of Hartford, are now enabled to offer to merchants { aad property owners Policies in the above named Companies at aa low rates as any other first-class Companiea E. SfcBRING A CO., Insurance Agents sep6-8mos No. 14 Broad street, Staunen C aro?. jjjJoBEl^^ COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE. Highest cash Price paid for WOOL, WAX Bides. Skins, Paper stock, iron, and aU kinda or Metals. ALSO, Dealers In COTTON, Naval Stores and Scotch Pig Iron. * nmvJo-mwnyr D. A. J. SULLIVAN, BUILDEB AND CONTRACTOR, No. U3 MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO Desires to inform hw friends and the public that he ls prepared to carry on the GENERAL BUILDING BUSINESS. Repairs or all kinds at? tended to. Designs and estimates furnished upon application. Bep9 .Sinnicipal flott?es. mREASURY DEPARTMENT, CITY A HALL. OCTOBER lotti. 1872.-This Office ls now open from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M., dally, for Pay? ments of all Interest doe upon the city stock, except SATURDAYS, upon which transfers of Stock will be made. For the first five days priority in payment will be given parties paying Taxes to the city, in part or whole, with Bald interest. All Payments of Interest win be made by check, to be cashed at Front Desk of this office, and where Interest ls sufficient for taxes they balance at par; but where less, the penalty shall attach on deficiency, though paid in currency, tn conformity with Or? dnance. P. J. COOQAN, oem ? City Treasurer. 1 ^maseru enta. A CAD EM Y OF MUSIC. OPENING OF THE SEASON, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTO? BER 22D /IND 23D. TWO GRAND CONCERTS BY THE POMEROY SNI'.DAIR SEXTETT CLUB, (OF BC WON.) Prominent Artists : Mle s VIOLA POMEROY, the charming Contralto, conceded to hare me purest, sweetest aud most powerful voice in America. R.S.GLOVER,Tenor Ab:iolotoof tue Rlchlogs's opera Troupe. The Snedtlr Aeztett Cl ob. CHEV? ALIER L. s NE D AI &. Coadactor, Composer and Solo fia non et 1st, from the Italian Opera, Pari?, having received fourteen Medals and Decorations from toe Musical institutions of Prance, Germany and Italy. Signor K. REBECHINI, only success. mi rival of Paganini, loa t reres cornu-AL? BERT AND LOUIS-tue youngest ^Violinists la existence, playing all the Classical Music of the Old Maate, s. Mons. A. SHNEIDDER, Solo Flutist, iromAftlan, recognized as the Paganini of Flut? ists. E. BliiLBAKDT, Solo Baas Player. M. MA? RIUS ir. CK K HT, French Horn Soloist, the only competitor of the celebnted Smyth. D. MARI AMS!, Violin Soloist, one of the oldest Instrumen? talis:? living, originally of the Jenny Lind and Parepa-Rosa Troupes. CE. BRONTE, Accom? panist. LOUIS SNEDAIll, Conductor. Admission to oren tatra ar.a Dress curcio, $1 60; no extra charge fur Reserved Seats. Family Circle and Gallery, 60 cerita. octn-6 for !Sote. PERSONS WI8HLKG TO PURCHASE Horses or Males win and It to their advan? tage to call at HOGAN A ut .'S Stables, No. 606 King street, before parct using elsewhere. OCt9 WfmiODAC* WPRESTON DOWLING, FACTOR . and commission Merchant, No. s Boyce's Wuari, Charleston, B. c., has a few or the Cele? brated Wright A Warnock's Horse Power ready for delivery._octl9-imo KENTUCKY SAKB STABLES, No. 89 CHURCH STREET, CHARLES D. MCCOY, Proprietor.-Just received, direct from Kentucky, a car load or MULES and HUHSE?, suitable for caris, Farm and Buggy WOK. For sale cheap. CHARLES P. MCCOY._octia-3? FOR SALE, A CRUSHING MACHINE, sui ta ole for crushing Phosphate HOCK; ca puolty irom 40 to eu iou? per day ; two horse p .wer required to work lt. The above, complete with extra Jaw plates and gear wheels, for sale low. Apply to UEO. A TBENHOLM A SON. oe tl 6-6?_ MULES, HORSE:, AND MARES AT R. O ARMAN'S STABLE, 86 Church street, near Broad, jost arrived, and for sale on time. QCH6-S?_ FOR SALE, A JUDGMENT AGAINST* J. HENRI OTJEN, son of the late Henry uijen, for Seventy-five lioliars. Wul be sold at a discount at MENKE A H ULLER'S._aog27 YT TRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.-OLD YT NEWSPAPERS Hi large or small quanti les. Price60 CENTS FE* HUNDRED. Apply at the orflrx of TBK, NRWM,_mavi? BULL POND PLANTATION FOR SALE. The above named PLANTATION, situated in Barnwell county, five miles from Graham's i urnout, on the South carolina Railroad, Ul offer? ed for sale, lt contalnii seven hundred and nriy acres, two hundred and fifty acres of which are good clay Cotton Land. There are also upon tue premises a One DWELLING, containing six rooms, together with houses for the accommoda? tion or twenty laborera Gin House, Screw, Barns, stables, Ac., all in good order. The place ls per? fectly healthy, with aa abundance of une cool water. For terms, app j to REEDER A DAVIS, Charleston, s. c., or to Dr. W. a. UAQOOD, ?.accville, S. 0. oct 1 -Notices in -Bankraptcp. I1T^E1DISTRT(3T~OOURT OF~THE UNITED STATES, FOR TBE DISTRICT OF ?SOUTH CAROLINA-lu the matter of WILLIAM H. WELuH. Bankrupt, by whom a petition for adjudication la Bankruptcy was Died on the' ita day of Jane, A. D. 1872 in said Court.-in Bank? ruptcy.-Thu? la to glvo notice, that on the 9th day of october, A D. 1372, a Warrant In Bank' rup tey was Issued against the Estate of WIL? LIAM H. wtL'jH, or charleston, In the County of Charleston and state of south Carolina, wno has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, that thu payment or iuy debts and delivery or ?-. ? - ? ..? li,l.?il.tl?>..ll B?UHU|?I| SS) UiUl or tor his ase, and the transfer or any property by him aie forbidden by law; that a meeting or the creditors of the said Bankrupt to provo their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees or his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 72 Broad street, charleston, Sooth carolina, before J. c. CARPENTER, Regis? trar, on tbe Twenty ilrst day of October, A. b. 1872, at 10 O'Clock AM. B. M. WALLACE, octio,2i U. :i. Marshal, as Messenger. legal Notices. ALL PERSONS HA VING DEMANDS against the Esta ie of EUGENE A. ROYE, deceased, win present the same properly attested, and those indebted vt Ul make immediate pay? ment to JOHN V. KU IE, Qualified Executor, oct2l-m3_No. 14 Queen street. VTOTICE.-APPL [CATION WILL BE ?y made to the L?gislature at ita next ses I sion for a RENEWAL OF THE CHARTER of the I charleston Floating Dry Dock and Marine Rall way company._ ang2l-lamo4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-RICH? LAND COUNTY.-IN TUE COMMON PLEAS. 0. H. PETT1NQILL, Plaintiff, against WM. H. BOYCE, Defendant.-Summons ror Relief, cora plalut aerved.-To WM. H. BOY0E, Defendant in thia action : Yon are her. by gummoned and re? quired io annwer thu complaint in thia action, which la flied in the office oi the Clerk of the Conn oi common Piras for said coun ty, and to ! serve a copy of your answer on the *ub.-cribers ! at their office, tn th i Statehouse at columbia, within twenty days after the service of thlB sum? mons on yon, exclusive of the day of service; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the pluinilff in thia action win ap? ply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. DaiediSeptember 18,1872. CHAMBERLAIN, ; EABROOK A DUNBAR, si pso-ms -Plaintiff's Attorneys. Nen DnbUcationt. JJYMNAL O? THE CHURCH. We are prepared to furnish the "HYMNAL" at the lowest'introduction priers.- A variety or sty lea Prices from : oe, 4bo, eoe, 76o, $1 and ap. wards. FOGARTIE'S HOOK DEPOSITORY, NICW CATALOGUE. NO. 28. A NEW IMPORTATION OF ENGLISH BOOKS. The Practical Philosopher, a Daily Monitor ror the business men ot England and others, by David Thomas, D. D., $8. Unexplored Syria, l>y Richard F. Burton and Charles F. T. Drake, 2 vols., $16. Man lu the Past, Prisent and Future, from thc German or Dr. L. Bnchner, by W. S. Dallas, F. C. S., $4. Wanderings In Scripture Lands, being a Tour of nine months in llie years 1869'-70, by Thomas Robinson, D. D., 32 60. Memoir of Count De Montalembert, by Mrs. Oli? phant, 2 vols., $r.. Acts of Gallantry, hy Lambton Young, 0. E., S3 76. Thoughts and Meditations on the Mysteries of Lu*e, by John Frith, $3 76. Shakespeare and Typ )graphy, the Art of Printing; also remarks upc a some common Typograph? ical Errors with reference to the Text of Shakespeare, by William Blades, $160. On the Preservation of Health, or Essays of the principles to be adopted by those who desire to avoid Disease, by Thomas Inman, M. D., or London, Third Edition, price. 2 vols., $7. The Days of the Son of Man, a History or the Church in the Time of our Lord, by William Lee, D. D., $2 60. Philosophy of Chris ianity, or the Purpose and Power of the Gos pel, $2 60. Bible Truths, with Shakespearian Parallels, by J. B. Selkirk, $260. Angels and Beaven, by Thomas Mills, $2 50. Growth and vicissitudes or Commerce, by John. Yeats, L. L. D., $2 60. Erewhon, or over the Range, Third Edition, $i 50. Demonology and Witchcraft, by Slr Walter scott Bart, ?3. Canoe Travelling, b.7 Warlngton, Baden-Powell, Illustrated, $3. Anecdotal and Descriptive Natural Els tory, by A. Romer, $176. Anecdotes of Celebrated Men and Women, by Edi? tor of London Jent Book, $2. The Sea Weed Collector, by shirley Hlbberd, $175. Hair Hours at the Se i side, by J. E. Taylor, F. u. S., t2. Science and Commerce, their Influence on our Manufactures, bj p. L. Simmonds, $3. Rounoaboot Rambles la Lands or Facts and Fancy, by Frank R. Stockton, $2 so. Dr. Oldbam's Talk, by C. S. Henry, $1 60. NEW NOVELS, AC "EBB-TIDE." By Christian Reid. Author or Mor? ton House. Pap ;r $1. Cloth $1 50. "Dr. Vandyke." Bv john Eaten Cooke. Cloth $126. Paper 76c. "Lord Kllgobbln." By Charles Lever. Cloth $160. Paper $l. "The Golden Lion or Granpere." By Anthony Trollope, doth $126. Paper 76c "The New Edition ot cooper's Novels." Cloth $126. Paper 75c. FOOABTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. No. 260 King street, (tn tbe Bend,) apras-tuths Charleston. S. O. JBiUintrtj, Strata C$0000, Sf t. LL OPENING. MBS. H. ARMSTRONG WILL OPEN THI8 DAT, AT NO. 843 KINO feTBEET, A carefully selected assortment or MILLINERY and other Goods, consisting In part of elegant BONNETS and HATS In Velvet, Crape, silk and. Straw; also Infants' Caps, Bats and cloaks, Fors, Ornamental Hair, Corsets and Ladles' Under, wear, Ribbons, 4c. octig-3 Jp ALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. MBS. M. FINLEY, NO. 457 KING STREET (DP STAIRS,) NEXT DOOR SOOTH OP THE NSW Qm AN OHUBCH, Will epen THIS DAT a handsome assortment of PALL ANO WINTER MILLINERY, Pattern Hats, Bonnets. Ac, to which she invites the attention ol' her patrons and the Ladies generally. Personal attention given to country orders. 00118? financial, jj iL WATERS & CO., (LATS WATERS, PIKRCS * CO.,) BANKERS AND COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 66 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, Bny and SeU Contracts for Future Delivery of Cotton, strictly for a commission, so that no in? terest of onr own can possibly conflict with that or onr patrons. Refer, by permission, to Union National Bank; People's Bank, New York. Correspondence solicited. , octO-imo T S ero in g i?lacrjinee. H?~~NE W n?PEOVEpr WHEELEB & WILSON SILENT SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Weare now selling these superior MACHINES on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting- ana Kepaltin g done promt ly. WHEELER A WILSON MANC47G. CO., apr6-lyr Na 209 King street. fifjfresljinetii Sabons. rjHE ACADEMY OF MUSIC SALOON Will be recpened to-day. Lunch from ll to 2. The Bar has been refitted and supplied with Un- \ ported Liquors and Cigars. LOUIS RONNER, oct7-lmo Late Barkeeper at the MUIB House. fflntut, Ctaemicait, &t. D OWIE, MOISE & DAVIS IMPORTERS, UANtTFAOTUBSBS AND WHOLESALE DBUGOI8TS, CHARLESTON, S. 0. We beg to call the attention of Druggists, Phy? sicians and Conntry Merchants to our large and , complete Stock of all Goads usually kept In a First-class WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE, consls?og tn part or Pure DRUGS. Medicines and Chemicals, Foreign and Domestic, all Proprietary Articles, instruments. Trosses, Supporters, Band? ages, suspensions, Glassware, Window Glass, Potty, Paints, Olia and Dye stuffs, Instruments, Perfumery, Fancy Goods and Druggist's San dries, which have been selected with great care to meet the wants of all in need of Reliable Arti? cles at moderate prices.' We are alf o Proprietors of the following, which we offer with confidence as being equal to any sim liar Preparations In the market: SUMTER BITTERS, the Great Southern Tonic. MOISE'S LITER PILLS, Purely Vegetable. MOISE'S HORSE, HOG AND CATTLE POWDERS. MOISE'S FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, Warranted to Cure. MOISE'S POPULAR WHITE WORM OANDT. MOISE'S MORNING STAR YEAST OR BAKING | POWDERS. COLLIER'S REMEDY FOR MAN AND BEAST, the Best Liniment ever used. We are Agents for the following Booses, whose j Articles we offer at Proprietors' prices: DR. TONGDLANN'S ROYAL GROWN SOBNAPPS. This world-renowned Tonic ls highly recom? mended by the most eminent German Physi? cians, and pronounced by them as perfectly pare, aad free from au adalteratlcn. JOHN WYETH A BRO., of Philadelphia-Elegant Pharmaceutical Preparations : Beef Wine and Iron, "Tasteless Cod Liver Oil," Pepsin, Bismuth and Strychnine, ac. BANGE BROS. A WHiTE,;of Philadelphia-Stand? ard Solid and Finid Extracts and sogar Coated Pills. LIEBIG'S Texan Extract or Beef, trf all size packages. Excelsior Spring Saratoga Water. Fresh sup? plies received monthly; T1EMAN A 00.?3 Celebrated Surgical Instru? ments. LONG'S Portable Soda-Water Apparatus. All complete la one SiWer-Piated Draw Stand. The Cheapest and most Easily Managed Foun? tain in thc world. PATENT SPRING SHOW-CASES, WALNUT AND METAL FRA HES, 4, 6,6, 7 and 8 feet, always on hand. jno3-mw6mos_ G. J. L ? H N, PHARMACEUTIST, IMPORTER OP FINE CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 150 KINO STREET, CORNEE OF JOHN. Now in Stock or my own importation, LOW SON AND HAYDEN'S SOAPS, Tooth Brushes, Carbolic Add, Pattey's Cold Cream, english Dalby'a Carminative, British Oil, Roche's Embrocation and onlorodyne. AGENT TOB TILDEN A 00.'8 SOLID AND FLUID EXTRACTS, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Sugar-coated Plllfl. AC AGBKT FOB , FORD'S SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. AOBKT POB SOUTH CAROLINA FOR DB. JEROME KIDDER'S ELECTRO MEDICAL MACHINE AND APPLIANCES, Surgical Instruments and Goods of foreign man nfactnro imported to order. - My Dispensing Department Is complete, em? bracing all New Remedies. A fall assortment of Trusses and Bandages al? ways on hand. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS compounded Ith acenracv dav or nient. laniowrmly jyj-LNERAL WATERS. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WATER, from the Celebrated Greenbrler White Sulphur Upringa in Virginia Congress Water _ . Geyser-Water. For Bale by DR. H. B A EB, No. 131 nee ti ne stn et. JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. JUST RECEITEDTA FRESH SUPPLY. A fall line of all the most approved Medicines of this School-in tinctures, powders and pellew; in all dilations and potencies. Also Family Medi? cine Coses, with Small's Practice. For sale by DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street, j riLEAE BIB SIDES, 8H0?LDEHS AND Xj g ; ; DRY 8ALT-8II)E8. ^ 82 kbdtt Oholce Western Winter Cured Clear Ri? SIDES AND SHOULDERS 26 cases choice Long Olear D. 8. Sides , i ti bads. Onoice winter Cured Dry Salt OJ ear Bib . Mdes . v. 10 hods, good No. 2 Shoulders 20 boxes choice Dry Salt Bellies io noxea Choice Lean New York 8. 0. Strip* I 15 barrels Cb. nice New York ?. C. Fig Shoulders 16 tierces Choice Haras-Morrison's Brand. 0C2MUW2 . LAURE Y. ALEXANDER 4 CO. QB N ..LANDING-. . . 4too bnuhels Prime Milling CORN, per schooner * Stickney- . . - iit*i . -m 2000 bushels Western White and Ypliow Oom, per Railroad. For saleo/';*_. octal WM BL /oNEdA-OO JpLASKS, BOTTLES AND DE!?IJ0HN8. 160 gross FLASKS AND BOTTLES-varions i 2000 Demijohns-varions sises ,. ;"-.,--.. For sale, to close consignment, by O.CLAOICM,' : ; oct2i-mwf8 . ". No. 180 East.Bay., g AGOING I BAGGING! ^ 100 hair rolls Superior Heavy BAGGING, 2J? lbs. * per yard, at 18c . Foraaleby J. A. EN8LOW A CO., SSS_No. 141 Fast Bay? - OB SALE. Barrels SALMON-California Barrels Mess Mackerel Barrels No. l Bay Mackerel ... Barn ls Ko. 1 Shore Mackerel Barrels Fs,t Family Mackerel Bice, Butter, and enees a at, MMpB?bsa prices. OCtlQ-2 ADOLPH NIMITZ Sc CO. F J O B SALE. 10 boxes Long Clear PORK BACKS 10 boxes Cumberland Middies 20 boxes Bacon Hams m i 20 boxes D. S. Shoulders Tx? 10 boxes Smoked Meats. PETER MACQUEEN, octi0-3 . " No. 26 Vendue Range. .JjTO. 1 PEBUVIAN GUANO. loo tons No. 1 Peruvian, Chincha and Gaanape GUANO. For sale by HERMANN BULWTNKLB, octa Ken's Wharf. JgOBNEO BAGGING. loo bales Heavy BORNEO BAGGING. For by HERMANN BCLWiNKLB, _octii_ j.. Kerr's Wnart. .... jpiOODFOB THE MILLION. . [THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE, AMERICAN CLUB FISH-BONELESS YOUNO SHAD. i.. . The Cheapest and best Food la existence, ia whole, halves and quarter boxes. PAUL B. L ALANE A COH'? No. 176 East Bay, Charloaton, 8. C., Sole Agents. lib?ral duconnt to the trade. aaplE-smos J.OHN S. D.?NHAH'?': . YEAST PO WD E R, ... , . For purity and strength, is an equalled, AU house-1 keepers who use lt once wm nave no other. Ask your Grocer for lt, and tale no other. Wholesale [ by OTTO F. WETTERS."-^ ' juiy2Mnwf-8rao ' -*. ?2 . ". . . ? . :?H ? .../,*. > ... r WILSON'S GB00EBY.t ? ... ? ? ' ? . i WILSON'S GROCERY is now offering the most carernity sei ec tea atoex or UQU?SB JO be round ia this city. *** "' They have been selected especially tot (heir I medicinal qualities, and their purity en dc rsc f T>'y j the moat eminent physicians of charleston. Parties desiring a pure article cai always rely [on Liquors sold from thia' establishment and recommended. A fall snpply of low grades on hand. . : . WILSONS' GROCERY, '' No. 806 King street, ag- Address Box No. 888._ . - ALIBUT Pl N=S . HALIBUT FINS. H .A I TONGUES AND SOUNDS. TONGUE? AND SOUNDS. For sale low at WILSONS' GROCERY, Na 807 King Street. All Goods Delivered Promptly._., sepsrf SCANNED PEACHES 1 CANNED \J PEACHES I 180 dozen 2 and 3 lb. CANNED PEACHES.' For sale low at WILSONS' GROCERY, ? No, 806 King street, ay All Goods delivered free._ CANNED TOMATOES 1 CANNED TO? MATOES I ..." " 700 dosen 21b Canned TOMATOES. For sale lo wat WILSONS'GROCERY, No. soe King stfaet. jg-All Goods delivered free. . >?> . . YBUP1 SYBTJPl SYBHP.l GOLDEN SYRUP, 66 cents ft gallon. WILSONS' GROCERY, No. soe King street ny AH Goods delivered free.. . .,t.;-; ,v. . BARGAINS IN TEAS, COFFEES, GRO? CERIES AND PROVISIONS. Warranted to ault the palates and the pockets or the million. WILSONS' GROCERY, No. 80S King street, jg-All Goods delivered free: S NEW CODFISH, PICKLED SALMON, . SPICED SALMON. '" ' Extra No, 1 MACKEREL Hess Mackerel New Herrings. For sale low at WILSONS' GROCERY, No. 806 King street. jg-All Goods delivered free. NEW SMOKED BEEF, FRESH SMOKED TONGUES. NEW HAMS, (SMALL SIZE.} PIG SHOULDERS. Fulton Market BEEF Family Pig Pork smoked Pig Tongues. . . Pickled Pigs' Feet. For sale low at WILSONS' GROCERY, No. 806 King street, jg- Ail Goods delivered free. Sh Mineral fSpetm 01L THE NEW DISCOVERY, MINERAL SPERM OIL. This OIL ls perfectly non-explosive, win nbc ignite at 300 degrees Fahrenheit, and ls entirely' odorless. For railroad cars, steamers and dwell? ing houses ls invaluable Recommended by the Board of Underwriters, Steamboat inspectors. President of Chamber or commerce and Captains or Steamers trading to this port, and by hundreds of families wno are- now ? using it in the etty.. Is more brilliant than Kerosene, Lighthouse or other Explosive Oils now la we.- _~ . ' 1 OIL BURGERS AND OH IM NI ES at wholesale and retail by DOUGLAS & MILLER, Sole Agents for the sute ot South Carolina, Dealers In Parnta, 0:1a, Glass ac. AC, . : No. 93 East Bay, south or POST office, oct7-lmo Charleston, S.O. MEDICINE CHESTS, . Physicians'Saddle Baga 'V Physlcians' Pocket Oases - Electrio Machines, For sale by _ - -DB. -H.BAaB, No. 181 Meeting street,