The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 29, 1872, Image 2

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XMKMM Of IHB TH? DAILY ?^^^^^eito S ?oath, M; ^J?SS-?* city at *?^^$^c??t!M^1 Thnriw? ????^ one jeW M; months $9 so; three months $T3? -psBs WBBTXT Bhrws, one yeer ?$*. Stat- coplee I SDBacBxmoK3 in ail cases payable m advance and so paper continued after the expiration of the ti sae paid fer. " ' ? g ffsOTTANcae ahonld be made by Post?nico Messy Order or by Express. If this cannot be done, protection against losses by moll may be seoured by forwarding a draft on charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of TBS Karra, ?fr \fj jssatt?j thamana-f in a i exister ed letter. Honan or want?, TO Bent, boat and Found, Boarding, fte-, not emwadhis; SO words, as cents each insertion; over 90, and not exceeding so words, ?o cents each insertion; over so, sud no: exceeding 40 words, 50 cents each insertion. These rates are NIT, and most Invariably be; paid in advance. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. is Broad street, Charleston, S. O. Wit <Et)*tik?t*n &tto?. TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 29, 1872. ? . ?_ ES W8 OS TUS DAY. -The Isra?lites ot Wilmington are prepar? ing lor buiidlng a synagogue In that city. -It ls proposed to abandon New Tear's day calis in New Torfe. -.The New Torte Herald saya the opera sea. sou baa been a tallare in that city. -By s recent law In New Hampshire a woman divorced from her husband can again j assume ber malden name. ---tn? Msmpbls (Tenn.) papera say that the Industria! Exposition In that city Is a great I -A mammoth hotel ls to be. built at Pensa? cola, Fla., for the con veal e n ce of invalids who flocx thither to spend the winter. ' -The New York Tribune Association years ago insured the life of Horace Greeley for an amount stated ss nigh ss two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and have since regular? ly paid ap the premiums. -? newspaper, printed In English, will, j soon be started at Borne, to be called the Dally News,and to be conducted by an American, Mr. Daniels, brother of a former minister r?si? dant o? the United States at Turin. -The Pope ls hard upon the marriage state, for he wittily said, on hearing that Father I Hjaoinftto was married, "The Sainte be] praised, the renegade has taken his punish? ment into bis own hands. The ways oil Pro- J vldenoeare inscrutable." -Our experience in Journalism, saya an exchange, teaches us that there ls nothing In; thu world that wiU so disgust and sicken the: general- reader aa to learn, after wading! through the particulars of an awlul accident, : thai than li a probability of tho victim's re oovery..'1AKIJ ii ?JA . Q -There are one thousand four hundred and I lin Paris; one thousand one ed persons with only one' arm; One thou? sand two hundred with only one leg; one hon-1 dredrmd fifty legless, or moving along In a SOlt-Bf fbOWl' on wheels; four thousand eight hundred bund. ?. . . . . -IL correspondent of the Journal de Si P'lim^JAdesotlbes the magnificence of an llmpm^rcopy 'ot the' sacred writings or I Buddha, In Ute language of Thibet; which la being executed for a Mongol prince; lt will j consist of one hundred and eight folio vol ninas, of which eighty are completed, all lo -?fetters of gold, sad bound in embroidered silk, with silver clasps. The copyist ls to receive Twenty-five thousand dollars for the work. J4 r-A -German marble cutter of Albany has Instituted a suit egal nat a well-known dealer M payment of wages. Tho workman was in? strnoted to cut opon a tombstone, "Let her j soul rest In peace," but being cramped for j space roe abbreviated the sentence thus: "Let her iou! r.i. p." The person who ordered the stone would not accept lt, and it was returned e dealer, wno deducted the outlay be pot to from the wages of the '. principal of a fashionable private school InyNeW York City, which Is attended only by th? ChlldreQ of the elite of that metropolis, writes to the burean ot education that there I are over $30,000 doe the institution under his charge tor tuition, and that not one cent can he collected, aithoogh the money ls owed by j persona-In high standing, bat who refuse to school bills, but recognise all others, i state of tilings also exists in other cities to> ac sJaralng extent, lt ls reported. -A Washington telegram aaya: "There ls stellest Bepnblioan authority 4br saying that the Republicans in Congress will look very sharply after the Liberals. Banka, lt ls Stated, will be removed from the chairmanship of the loreign reunions committee, and Governor Blair from the olalms committee. In the Sen? ate lt is proposed to entirely reconstruct oom-1 mitteea. This will take Trumbull I rom the Judiciary, and dispose of Senators Sohurz, Tip-1 too, Sumner, Bice and Fenton, aa if they were Democrats." ; mfjg*wmmmtmi sww*sw -A mau ont In Nevada, who took a dose, of I strychnine by ralataXo and escaped to tell the [ tate, describes the sensation of- dying by this process. It ls enough to deter any person in hi? senses to select that mode of committing suicide. He lays be felt a succession or shocks and convulsions, each worse than being broken on the wheel, and after suffering terri? ble torments for a period that seemed or lnfln-1 l?ve duration, he finally sunk into uncon ?do ran ess, from which he waa rescued by the j utmost exertions of a skilful physician. -A Paris engineer has Just been "holst | with hm own p?tard? lo a literal sense; L e., biown to pieces by the accidentai explosion, of an Infernal machine, whose destructive he had Intended for the benefit Of j sho i:ld another war break oat. The man's name was Durleux; and for many months he had labored assiduously at bis benevolent Invention, which was to sweep away whole ranks of the enemy at a single | discharge. At last the moment came for the | finsl proof, Durleux procured a hundred leaden toy soldiers, dressed them In the Prus gja? uniform, placed them before his lnatro Um? of vengeance, fired lt, and blew himself | to pieces. -The death of the Bight Rev. Dr. Gray, Episcopal bishop of Cape Town and Metropoli? tan cf Sooth Afrlea, ls announced. The de? ceased bishop was sixty-three years of age, and was appointed to the See of Cape Town in 1817. Bishop Groy will be remembered in connection with the Colenso controversy, about eight years ago. Dr. Colenso, bishop of J Natal, having published a critical examina-j roi the Pentateuch and Book of Joshua, i work was condemned by the Convocation of tho Province or Canterbury, and its author was declared deposed, by Bishop Gray, as Metropolitan. This sot on the part ot Bishop Gray was declared, on an appeal to the Privy OounCU,to be In excess of bia jurisdiction, and Dr. ColenaoTemalna in possession of the ,0*9., j . ?"' " ? ;.?* -A washington letter says: "Associate Judge Nelson, of the Supreme Court, ls BO j ie? ble in health that he will never again take hi? sei? upon the hench. He ls now at bis ! borne la Cooperstown, New York, and la over seventy years of age. Several years ago a law waa parsed allowing Judges of Ute United S ta tea. Supreme Court, who had reached the age ot seventy years, to retire at will on allie pension equal to their pay. Upon this law., previous to his death, Justice Grier retired, and Judge Nelson will tender bis resignation wt tn tn a ?hort time and take advantage orilla . pension. The President has in tor m al ly dis? cussed with his Cabinet the subject o? his suc? cessor, but DO decision baa been reached. Tbe appointment ls conceded to New York,, and Wm. M. E var ts and Judge Woodward, one of the new nine circuit judges, have been spoken ot Senator Con kling, who Is an aspirant for a seat on the Supreme Bench, ls not eligible, aa during hia service lo the Senate a law was passed increasing tbe salaries of the Justices, otherwise he would probably re eel ve the ap? pointment." -A Washington correspondent of the Balti? more Sun writes: "There ls much more con? fidence hero in liberal circles of seenriog the electora} vote of Illinois for Greeley than any other Western State except Missouri and Indi? ana. The advices from there are to the effect that If a full Democratic vote can be relied upon, the Liberal defection ls great enough, especially among the Germans, to overcome the tremendous majority whioh Grant had In 1868. It is considered certain that whichever way tbo State may go in the Presidential issue, Trumbull will be returned to tbe United States Senate, as the Rep?blicas majorities will be almost wholly confined to a few populous northern counties. It ls conceded even by Republicans that the balance o? power In the Novemter elections in thia State will be almost whoUywith the large ol ass ot work? men who are now employed in reconstructing Chicago. Very encouraging advices have been ' received here to-day from Ohio as to the pros? pects of the Liberals in November. It ls stat? ed that the Democratic vote, especially in the middle counties, will be polled In full, the lack o? whtoh vote lost the State substantial!y In the State elections." TM? State Fair. On Monday next tbe gates of the great fair grounds at Columbia will be thrown open for the Fourth Annual Exhibition of the Sooth Carolina Agricultural and Me? chanical Society, an event to which thousands of our people, all over the State, are look? ing forward with bright anticipations. The fair week in Columbia is always a season of mirth and gladness; a time to throw off all tho cares of life, to meet with friends from far and near, and an occasion of both pleas? ure and profit to the young and the old, the planter, the merchant, the manufacturer and (be sportsman. The fair this year promises to be unusually foll and interesting, and in addition to this great staple of the week, there are tba co?ncident attractions of tbe I annual ball of the Sooth Carolina Social Club, always an elegant and brilliant affair; the amateur concert of the Ladlee' Monu? mental Association, an event which prom* Ieee abundant pleasure as well as the fui Ai? ment of a patriotic duty, and the annual; meeting or the Survivor's Association, with j an address by General John B. Hood, and and tbe customary pleasant reunions and cherished reminiscences. Every arrange? ment appears to have been thoughtfully made to secure the complete success of the fair and ot ail Its social accompaniments, and all who feel an interest io the welfare of the State should esteem lt a dnty to con? tribute to its advancement, both by contri? butions of articles for exhibition, and by their own attendance. Tne Form or ttte Ballot. Many inquiries reach us as to the proper form of the ballots to be and by the Demo? crats and Liberals of Ibis State io the ap? proaching Presidential election. The ticket should be a very simple one, consisting of the names of the electors, .fully and correct? ly given, and preceded by the words: "For Electors of President and vice-President of the United States." It is not necessary to place the names of Greeley and Brown at the: head of tbe ticket, though this may be done if the voter so prefers. Oar Own " Straight Oats.** The foll owing, which we find published in a Colombia paper, is so notable an Instance of1 'ch eek, " that we cannot resist the tempta? tion of giving it to oar readers : For President. HOB. CHARLES O'CO.VOB, o? New York. For vice-President. HO?. JOHN QUINCEY ADAtfS, ot Massachusetts. Elector*-For State at Large. WM. H. STACK, J. D. M'CABLST, WM. T. WILKINS. First Dist.-T. D. NAPPER. Second Diet-J. R. LAXBSON. . Third Dist.-J. W. COVAB, Fourth Dist.-A. J. YANOBBOBIFT. *3~To the Democrats of South Carolina. Be true to God, to your country and yourself, and vote the above ticket. iw" To the Proprietors of Newspapers Throughout the State.-Silver and gold we have none to give you, bat we will ask God to bi..- y every man of yon who will publish oar tiokeu "The blessing of the Lord, lt maketh rieb, and addeth no sorrow thereto." EDWARD F. STOKES, Chair. Kx. Com. Dem. Party, 8. C. Cumulative Voting. The Illinois Minority Representation So? ciety, whose headquarters are In Chicago, bas addressed a circular letter to judges of election in that State asking for complete returns of the operation of tbe system of cumulative voting provided for in its consti? tution. This system is to be tried for the first time in the election of State officers next week. This society intends to publish, at an early day, aa analysis of the practical working of the scheme. This minority sys? tem, engrafted in the State, cons ti tu Lion of Illlools, is for the purpose of giving minori? ties a representation. For example, if the Democrats are io a minority ia a county which is entitled to three delegates la the General Assembly, they may nominate one candidate aod vote for him three times, while tbe majority opposltioo will be al? lowed also to vote three times, either cou centratlDg their votes upon ooe or more, or distributing them equally among their can? didates, as they may list. They may thus losare themselves two oat of the three dele? gates, even where the popular vote is one third against them. They cannot defeat the election of the minority candidate. Io the given case of 30,000 voters ia a county, and the Republicans having two-thirds of that vote and the Democrats one-third, tbe Be pa bli can 8 can poll 30,000 votes for each of | two of their candidates, and the Democrats poll 30,000 votes on one candidate, thereby electing one Democrat with actually 10,000, and two Repablleans with actually 20,000 votes. Short Weight? In Cotton. The Camden Journal, of last week, gives expression to what lt terms a universal com? plaint among the country merchants of the shrinkage in the weight of their cotton when sent to Charleston for aale, and cites the case of one lot, of fourteen bales, in which the difference between the recorded weight in Camden aBd the returns of the sworn weighers in Charleston, am on ct ed to one hundred and twenty pounds. Unfortunately, however, the annoyance of which our Cam? den friends complain ls the result of a sim? ple law of nature, which ia quite aa much beyond the control of the Charleston factor J aa ol the Camden shipper. The cotton men of Charleston all agree that a depreciation In the weight of cotton between those two points, averaging less than nine pounds per j bale, ls by no means an unusual occurrence. The effect of a dry, hot sun upon a bale of j cotton, which had become slightly damp? ened over night, would, they say, cause in a single day fully as mach depreciation as is complained of, and a difference of five or ! alx ponnda between two welghiogs, within a few boars of each other, is very common. The beat possible proof, however, that mis? takes cannot poss uncorrected, ia that every bale of cotton received In Charleston ls weighed by sworn weighers twice during its stay in this city-once wben received on the wharf, and once when it is sold or shipped. Any remarkable disparity between these two weighings would at once be seen and rectified, and thus it is next to Impos? sible that a bole shonld pass through j Charleston without getting its dne weight. The Victory In Pick?na. The Democrats carried the County of Plck I ens, electing to the Legislature Colonel R. E. Bowen. The Sentinel says : "The Badical "partymade more desperate efforts andre "sorted to more political ohloanery to carry "Plckena Comity In the last election than "they ever did In any previous election. "With a few new converts of some promt "nence, who had been disappointed In re? living a nomination from the Democratic "party, and with the colored vote on the Air 'Line Railroad, they were confident of suc "cess. But they were doomed to a sad disap? pointment. They have been routed, 'horse, "foot and artillery.'w Holding T hem to Their Pledges. [norn the Columbia Carolinian.] In bia letter to Governor Scott of August 3d, 1872, Mr. Neagle urged the Governor to have ! a special tax levied, with the view of paying the Interest upon the whole "debt" of the ?State, legal and Illegal, which he put at J $16,000,000. Since then, however, the con? vention ot the Republican party of the State has, upon the subject, put Itself upon the re? cord. Mr. Neagle waa a prominent member of that convention. He stood and must now ! stand upon the platform of that convention. How, what does that platform say upon the subject of the bonded debt of the State ? lt substantially says : "We pledge ourselves to "suspend the payment ot interest on every 'bond of the State to which there can be at? tached the shadow of a suspicion." Messrs. Scott and Neagle claim to be loyal Republicans. How can they repudiate their party platform ? Further, Mr. Neagle was a member of the Convention, and that platform waa In part bis work. How, now, with any decency, can he violate the solemn pledge which be and bis fellow-members made before high Heaven to the country ? Clearly, Mr. Neagle ls estopped from making a levy to pay the interest upon the fraudulent bunda of the Bute. As clearly, should he attempt such levy, lt will be resisted, and then we shall get the Ring into court. Periodical Literature. The November nnmber ol the Eclectic Is out, and may be had at Fogartle's. It contains a fine portrait of the historian, Fronde, and the usual choice and attractive budget of articles, amongst which are the leader on "Japan;" "A Voyage to the Ringed Planet;" "A Pilgrimage to Port Royal;" "Seoret Police of Paris;" "Do? mestic Life and Eoonomy In France;" "The Mother of Jacques," a charming story;."De-1 velopment In Dress;" "Meteors and Shooting Stars, " and aketches of Fronde and the late Mr. Seward. The Harpers are first In the field with an Almanac for 1873, daintily and quaintly Illus- j trated by the pencil ot Naat. The frontispiece depicts old Father Time astride of a steam mowing machine, in full operation, the tra? ditional scythe being discarded. The picto? rial miscellany and letter press ls very amus-1 lng, and without political blas. For sale at Fogartle's. _ "Coals to Newcastle." The people of England will be more than ever thankful for a continuation ol a peace with America If their present "coal famine" continues. It is now stated that In conse? quence of the alarming scarcity of coal in the United Kingdom, a demand Is being created for the bituminous coal of the Maryland dis? tricts. It cannot be doubted that, unless a speedy aBd unexpected relief ls afforded near? er home, thia demand will be largely increased, until the spectacle will perhaps be afforded of the American Continent supplying the East ern Hemisphere with coal, as lt ls destined to supply lt with bread. If any one had told Parliament, twenty-five years ago, that Eng? land would soon have to beg coal lrom Ame? rica, he would have been treated aa a political renegade. Rut lt ls not only in that precious mineral, bot also In grain and butcher's meat that Her Majesty's Dominion ls now lacking. "Famine" of various sorts stares the burly beef-eaters In the face, and the subject fills the newspapers with hortatory articles. This only- goes to show that the resources of a j country are proportional to Its size, no matter ? bow fertile may be the soil or how assiduous the care of Ita owners. It ls to the vast fields of onr own West that England must look for Its food, and our mines must eventually lui nish tt with heat and light; and lt may not be long before the old adage ls reversed, and American crafts are found actively engaged In carrying coals to Newcastle. Frond? on American Politics. Mr. Froude Bays that "either liberty must "prevent corruption, or corruption will des-' "troy liberty," a remark which the present generation will do well to ponder. jyjOSES GOLDSMITH A SON, COLONNADE ROW, VENDUE RANGE. Highest Cash Price paid ror WOOL? WAX Hides, Skins, Paper Stock, Iron, and all kinds ol.' ALSO, Dealers la COTTON, Naval stores and scotch Pig Iron. ?ayao-mwfiyr F" RIENDSBTP LODGE, No. 4, KNIGHTS OF PYT u IAS.-Attend Regular Weekly Meeting at Pythian Hall, THIS EV?NINQ at Hali past ^ciock. By order * Wai. W. B. ti mame. WANTED, - A- COMPETENT WHITE Cook: and to attend a cow. Also, a boase Oin. Bring recommendations. Apply in Meet Ipg, corner Hen rle aa streets._oe 120-2* WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND do part of the Washing. Apply, with remenees, at No. 4 Church street, 0C129-1? WANTED, A MAN OB WOMAN accustomed to general housework. Ap? ply at No. 26 Montague, near smith street, re oummedatlon positively reqnlred. oct28'2? WANTED, A TENANT FOB PAET OF a House, pleasantly situated. Address L. J., at this office. _oot?-a? WANTED, BY A HEARTY BOY OF fourteen, a Situation in an eating-house. He undeman?B the business. Address "Oliver," t mee or THE NBWS._oct29-i? WANTED, A STEADY, MIDDLE-AGED Gentleman, with some Knowledge of BjoKkeeping, as ufflce Clerk. Good references reqnlred. Apply at Waveny Honse. oct29-l? WANTED, FOB SAVANNAH, A RE? SPECTABLE and competent Housekeep I er to superintend the domestic affairs of a large private lamlij. A comrortabie home and liberal compensation will be given to a suitable person. Also, a first class Butler, with satisfactory rerer ence. Apply at No. 28 ueorge street. ogg WANTED, TO GO IN THE COUNTRY, a steady Woman to Cook and Wash for a small family; aiso, a Child's Norse, (German pre? ferred.) Apply, with reference, at Waverly House, between ll o'clocn A. M. and 2 P. M. oct28 2 AYOUNG LADY, WHO CAN.TEACH the English Branches, Latin and Music, ls very desirous ot obtaining a situation as teacher In a private family, address ' L. A. T.," Box No. tn, Beunettsvilie, 8. 0. _ POI28-12 WANTED, ALL TO GO TO "WHITE'S" for their Furniture and save 20 per cent. We went there and was surprised to see so moen Furniture at such low prices. His stock c. vers a space of about twenty thousand square feet. 1 oo ta_ AGENTS WANTED. - THE MASTER SPIKIMOF THE WOBLU. THE TREAS U At: HOUSE OF AMERICA. THE GREAT BOOK OF THE YRAR. agenta report sales or 26 to 100 copies in a row hours or days. Prospectos free. Addrea? J. W. GOODSPEED, New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Sr. Louis, New Orleans. OOtl-8moBDAW _ ?o Rent. _ BENT7~THE UPPER PART OF A House, consisting ot three square rooms and two attics, with Kitchen and cistern, apply at Drug Store No. 78 King stree c, below Broad. oct29-tnihs3*_ TO BENT, THE TWO-STOBY WOODEN House in Henrietta street, second door from Meeting street. Apply on the premises. 0Ct29-l?_ FOB SALE, A No. 1 MILCH COW AND CALF, at south west corner of King and une streets,_ octa-i* TO BENT, A TWO STORY BOUSE No. 48 Caunon street, near Smith, contain? ing six square rooms, two story kitchen, Btables and outoalldlngs, all complete. Apply on the premises. _cct22-9* TO BENT, THAT LARGE AND COM? MODIOUS Budding. Na 140 East Bar, re? cently occupied as the Publication ?nice of Tua NE wa, and lormerly known as the French Coffee House. For terms, Aa, applv at the office of Tua Nxws, No. 18 Broad street._Mg? TO BENT, THAT ELEGANT NEW STORE, No. 410 King street, next to corner Burns lane. To an approved tenant they will be rented low. Apply to FOaSYTHE, MCCOMB A CO., corner Klug street and Burna lana octi-tnthB_j_ TO BENT, THAT DESIRABLE STORE, Na S04 King street, recently occupied by tur SJ TUE, MoooMB A 00. The store ls neatly shelved, ana with Counters and Gas Fixtures wm be rented low to an approved tenant. Apply to FORsYTHE, McOOMU A 00., corner King street and Burna lana_ ^_ootl-tntbs TO RENT, THAT LARGE AND DE si HABLE RESIDENCE Ma 0 King street, recently finished, suitable for one or two respect? able families, having all tbe necessary outbuild? ings lor the accommodation of the sama There ls oa the premises oue of the largest cisterns and one of the best wells of water in the city, apply on the premises. aep24 ?ox Baie. JUST BEC?IVED TWEJNTY??GHT head of Mares and Horses. Prices ranging rrom $00 to $180. R. GRAHAM A CO., Milla Boaga stables._^_pptao-8 MULES AND HORSES AT B. OAK MAN'S Stable, No. 85 Church street, anita oie lor plantation and timber work, for sale on Urne._ oot28-4? SEVENTY-FIVE HEAD OF MULES anti HORSES, at HU C K AD A Y >S STABLES, uointnbus street, for sale low for cash or city ao ceptance._oct26-10? FOB SALE, A HOUSE WITH FOUR looms and kuchen attached. No. 70 Smut I street, above Morris street. Terms $1060 cash. Apply on premises._oct26-e? WPRESTON DOWLING, FACTOB . and Commission Merchant, Na 0 Boyce's Wnarr, Charleston, 8. C., has a few or the Cele? brated Wright A Warnock's Horse Power ready I for delivery._octio-lmo FOB SALE, A JUDGMENT AGAINST i. HENRY OTJEN, Bon oT the late Henry ui jen, for Seventy-five Dol?ais. ? Will be sold at a discount at MENKE A MULLER'S._ang27 PERS0N8 WISHING TO PUBCHASE Horses or If alea will find lt to their advan? tage] to call at HOGAN A CO.'S Stables, No. 600 Klug street, before pm chasing elsewhere. oei9-wimio nao* FOB SALE, TWENTY-HORSE POWER Stationary ENGINE AND BOILER, in fair order. Price, $600. also, a lot or SHAFTING, Pulleys, Aa, at a bargain. CAMERON. DARK. LEY A CO._Mgg thsta FOB SALE, TWO HORSE POWEBS IN good order. A Twenty-flve-Horss Engine, with wrought iron shafts and Water Wheel 'Flanges, suitable tor a atern wheel steamer. Also, a Four-Horse Engine. Will be sold at reasonable prices. Also, a variety or well got op Wheel wright Work. Apply to A. MoLEISH, No. 4 Cum? berland street, between Sute and East Bay [ streets. sep7-Bn.o4_os FOB SALE, A FIRST-BATE ABBE VILLE PLANTATION, containing about ?fiOO aerea capable or advantageous division, the Property rormerly or General Augustus M. Smith, nuw or bis widow. For terms and particular,!, apply to JOEL h. PERRIN. Esq., of Abbeville, or to WARDLAW A OARBW, Charleston. oct6-Btntnimo BULL POND PLANTATION FOB SALE. The above named PLANTATION, situated in Barnwell County, five miles from Graham's Turnout, on the South carolina Railroad, ls offer? ed tor sale, lt contains seven hcadred and arty acres, two hundred and arty acres of which are I good clay Cotton Land. There are also upon the premises a fine DWELLING, containing six rooms, together with houses for the accommoda? tion of twenty laborers, Gin Bouse, Screw, Barns, Stables, Ac., all m good order. The place ls per? fectly healthy, with an abundance or fine cool ! water. Forterms, apply to REEDER A DAVIS, Charleston, 8. c., or to Dr. W. H. HAGOOD, i Blackville, S. 0. _p?ti FOB SALE, AT CHICOBA MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S MINES, 8 miles rom Charleston, one mile from Northeast? ern Railroad: ! ONE STEAM ENGINE, io Inch diameter cylin? der, io inch stroke Eugine; shalt 6 Inches in diam? eter, with fly-wheel 8 leet diameter; solid rim 8% by o luches, and one e feet pulley, 21 Inch face turned; Jud?ou'sgovernor, pumps, Ac., complete, %n lu good order. Oue Tabular BoUrr, witt 613-Inch tnbes, io leet long; grate bars; smoke stack, 3J feet long, steam and water pipes complete. One Patent Upright heater, 6 feet high, a feet diameter. The above will be sold as a whole or separately. One 4 iuch diam ter metal Shaft, tamed, s? feet long, coupled with pedestals, Ac. On this shaft are two 6-;eet pulleys, 18 Inch lace, two 4-reet pnlleyB, 14 inch race, and one 24-reet pulley, io Inch race; pulleys tamed on race. Two pair s feet diameter Frenoh Barr Stones, with Spindles, patent Bruah, Ac, complete, driven by a 6 reet bevel mortlcd wheeL Two Crashers ror Phosphate Rook, complete* one entirely new, with gearing for driving same.' One 4-inch start, 20 feet long, coupled and tamed. One Wire Rope, x inch diameter, about 160 feet long. One Rabber Heit, 10* inches wide, 60 reet'ong. One Single Screw Phosphate Rock Waahei com? plete, in good order. There is a tram road from the works to the Northeastern Railroad, and suitable cars, which will enable thepurcnaser to remove the machinery with facility. For terms, Ac,, apply to J. M. EASON A BRO., octl6.tuths8 Charleston, S. C. &mn son enta. ^OADEMT OF MUSIO. Last night bat one of the great actress, MBS. D. P. BOWERS, - And the talented actor, MB, J. C. MCCOLLOU. This, TUESDAY EVENING. October 20th; the Great historical play, ELIZABETH. Wednesday Evening, last night, MARY STUART. Seats caa be secured at tie Academy Box office. OC129-1 i ^CADEM? OF MUSIC. POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY-THURS? DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. GRAND MATINEE t? AT ?B DA Y . OCTOBER 31ST, NOVUIBBR 1ST AND 2D. MACARTEY. LOO BENIA AND O'REARDON I MULTUM IN PARVO TROUPE I MUSIO I MIRTH I j MIMICRY AND MAGIO I Mrs. LOTTIE ESTELLE MAOARTHY, Vocalist and Dan s nose. HARRY MACARTHY, Author and Great Come? dian. LORGRENIA, Magician, with his Performing Canary Bird and Trained Russian cat. Professor O'HEARDON, Tambleronlcan. THE MOST ABII8TIC COMBINATION IN THE WORLD I Admission, $1 : Family circe, 60 cents; Gal? lery, 25 cents. No extra charge for reserved Sale of seats to commence WBDNB?DAY? octo? ber seth, at t ne Box Office or Academy.. OCt28-0 W. R. HAYDEN, Business Agent. tost ana Sauna. LOST, IN KING STREET, NE AB Hasei, a Jet EARDROP. A reward will be paid if left at this office. octso-l* LOST, ON THE 231) IN8TANT, A GOLD LO JR ET, marked ' S. W. Whitwell to Wm. McGregor," Ac. A liberal reward wilt be paid if left at my office. D. MCPHERSON. oci28-3 dbncatioriai. SEXFCT S^HOOlT^OR^ GIRLS CON DUCTED by the Misses MARTIN, Blandlng street, Columbia, S. C. For Circulars containing terms, Ac, apply to MISS MARTIN. ? 00t28 4 EDUCATIONAL.-FRENCH LAN? GUAGE.- Professor DnBOS having returned to tne city 1B prepared to resume his lessons In French, and ls organising Evening Conversa? tional classes for gentlemen. L. DUBO.-<, Rutledge street, noutheast corner of Bull. oct28-mw*a MARY ANN BUIE INSTITUTE, ON Heights of Alkun, a 0. General G. J. KAINS, Professor and Lecturer. For terms apply to Miss M. A. BUIE, oct2S Principal of Institute, Aiken, s. c. pi HARLESTON FEMALE SEMINARY. NO, 50 ST. PHIIiip STREET. The THIRD ANNUAL SESSION will begin the first MONDAY In Octowr, and end the second FRIDAY In July, the tsrm being shortened two weeks to induce puplhto remain until the close of scholastic year. Applicants and those absent from the July Ex? amination win be examined the first w.ek. Prompt attendance r< quested, so that the Regu? lar Exercises of the School be not retarded. Pupils entering the seoond and third weeks win be charged from the fl: st. ? For Terms and Circulars containing par'iouiars, apply as above. Miss E. A. KELLY,. aepio PrinclpaL gotroino._ P~75A8AJIT^^ Board can be obtained for Permanent, Transient and Day Bo trdera. Apply at NO. io I Meeting street._octM-l* BOARD -PERSONS DBSIRING BOARD with the comforts of a home, in a private ra tn Hy, can be accommodated by addressing AM10U8. DAILY NBWS._oot20-tnths3* SOUTHERNERS 7ISITLNGTHE NORTH can obtain flrst-nlaas Board at No. e West T ? en ty-ninth street, Kew York, four doors from Gllsey Mouse, and in the neighborhood or nine or the principal hotels. Terms sn per week. Tran Blent Boarders taken._ootaa Imo SINGLE GENTLEMEN OK A FAMILY I can obtain BOARD, with pleasant Rooms, upon reasonable terms, at No. 71 Broad street, on the south side, between Meeting and King streets. octl6 Joint Stuck (Eorarjann. OTOLAL RAFTLl NUMBERS "OF | JU CHARLESTON JOINT STOCK OOM PAN> ir the benefit or the State Orphan Asylum. OLAk NO. 221-MCNDAY MORKINO. Oct. 28. 25- 4- '-59- 5- 76-68-12-30-34- 3-63 CLASS ) 222-MONDAY EVBMHO, Oct. '.8. 62-31-4- -74-63-.20-54-66-51-69-67-67 OC120-1 A MOROSO, sworu Commslsloner <5>nne, ?jaro mic ano tntlurp. Q.?NS1 GUNS I GUNS I The subscriber has recen ty received from Eng? land a fine assortme.it of G CN?, including Boya* Double and single Burel, of varloas qualities. ALSO, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, OF LAUGE SIZE, for cnet shooting. AND, BIBD AND DEER 'DUNS, ol all kinds, including a rew fine BREECH -.UAut:RS, m cases, with Im? plements complete. For sale at ver:' low prices. C. Q Ki .VELE Y, No. 62 East Bay, cct23-6 South of the Poatofflce. Copartruralnjis and Sieaointions W^TTH?U^)FSG1?E?HAWT^ day formed a Copartnership, under the name and aty le or COUNTS A- WHO I ON, for the purpose of carrying on the Cotton Factorage and ueneral Commlssloa Business. Office South At lan tic Wharf, Exchange Row. T. J. COUNTS, W. H. WKOT?N. Charleston, oct.btr IS, 1872. octlO-lmo IE E M O V A L . STEINMEYER A STOKES, LUMBER AND TIMBER DEALERS, CHABLISTON AND POET ROYAL, 8.0, Beapectfally inform the pabilo that, having , lea*ed the premises long and favorably known asl "Clara's Planing Mili," corner of Lynch and Beaut ale. streets, our Office will be removed on theist November. With increased advantages thereby afforded, and a purpose to steadily add to our efforts and fact lt les to meet our business requirements, we hope for a continuance or the patronage beretorore so kindly and liberally be? stowed. J. H. STEINMEYER, Jr., Charleston, S. 0. WM STOKES, Early Branch, Fort Royal lt. R. ootna fiietrjing iHacrjines. |rJlHEl?EW IMPEOV?D WHEELER A WILSON SILENf SEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. We are now selling these superior MACHINES on Ten Dollar monthly payments. Adjusting ano Repairing done promtlv. WHEELER & WILSON MANUF'Q CO., aprtlyr No. 209 King street. hnnnn* Qlat?a. |)~~A. j. s VLLTTTTS~, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, No. 113 MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPP08ITE CAMERON, BARKLEY ? CO Desires to Inform his friends and the public that he ls prepared to carry on the GENERAL BUILDING BUSINESS. Repairs of all kind? at? tended to. Designs and estimates furnished upon application. aepO CARD. l would respectfully inform my friends that I have resumed business at No. 26 Vendne Bange. PETER MACQUEEN. Provision and Produce Commission Merchant, octio-tnthsimo ; ?cfr?o?)ment Saloons. ] ^OADEMY OF MUSIC SALOON. ~ j OYSTERS on the Hsir-Shell, and Hot Tom and i Jerry to-night. Also, Lunch from ll to 1 o'clock. ( LOUIS RONNER, : oci7-lmo Late Barkeeper at the Mule HOG ec. ifaire._n ^NN?AL ?l ' Of TUB AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL' ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA, Will commence at their Fair Grounds, at Savin ian, Georgia, MONDAY, December 2d, ma, and iontlnue Six Days. The Central Railroad passes by the Grounds. No fee will be charged for Entering or Exhibit ng Goods. For Premium Lists or information, address J. H. ESTILL, Secretary, oct28-lmo Savannah, Georgia. .financial. N T. E D, r ~; SOUTH' CAROLINA RAILROAD STOCK, By H.H. DBLKON, oct38-l_ No. 24 Broad street. JJ M. WATERS & CO., (LATS WATERS, rna ci a co.,) BANKERS AND COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Na 66 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, Bay and Sell Contracts ror Future Delivery of Cotton, strictly for a commission, so that no In? terest or onr own can possibly conflict with that of our patrons. Beter, by permission, to Union National Rant; People's Bank, New York. Correspondence solicited. octo-lmo ?piVE THOUSAND DOLL AR8 WANTED, For twelve months, or longer, on Improved un? encumbered Real Estate In this city; Interest pay able monthly, in advance, with the assignment of the lease ol the tenant secured. Money not re? quired ror sixty days. Address H. T. W., Key Box, No. 421, Ch arie-.ton Postofflce, stating rate of interest ir security offered la satisfactory. 0Ct24-th8tuS Insurance. J! IRE IN SU S ?* N O E~ THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH, j CAPITAL, $12,000,000. THE PHONDT. INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $1,127,826 74. The undersigned, having increased t- elr INSUR? ANCE raclll tl es by the Agency or that strong and reliable American Company, the PHOS Nix, or Hartford,are now enabled to offer to merchants and property-owners Policies la the above named Companies at as low rates aa any other fl ra t- class Companies. E. BERRING A CO., - . insurance Agents, ?eps-Smoa No. 14 Broad street, : , drags at iDholeeale. BUSSES, ~~ SUPPORTERS, u BANDAGES, SUSPENSORIES, and BRACES. T The undersigned, representing one or the largest Manufacturers In the United States, offers to the TRADE ABD TO PHYSICIANS a fall Line of the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS tn the above articles at Low Prices, CONSISTING IN TAKT OP : Nickle Plated Steel and Brasa Spring SINGLE AND DOUBLE TRUSSES. Ball and Socket Key-Pad Single and Double Trasses. French Improved Pad single and Double Trasses. French Improved Fad, Soft and Hard Pad light Spring, Single and Double Trusses. Rnchet Pad, Soiland Hard Pad, Single and Double Trusses. Improved Radical Oars Men and Tootha1 Single and Double Trusses. Kid and Chamois Lined Seir-adjnstlng single and Doable Trosses. Chase's Improved Pad Single and Double Trot see. Reversible Hard and Sort Pad Single and Double Trusses. Nickle Plated and Ivory Egg Pad single and Don* ole 'Trusses. Common Right, Left and Double Trusses. Youths' and Children's Single and Double Trasses, in great variety. Fitch's, London and Improved Abdominal Belt Supporters. United States Army and Navy Patent Hand-Made Silk Thread and Cotton Suspensories. Male and Female shoulder Braces-Elastic, Steel Springs and Suspenden. Rabbit Skin Chest Protectors. Elastic Stockinga, Knee Caps and Anklets, m SUk Thread and Cotton. DOW IE, MOISE A> DAVIS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, - CHARLESTON, S. O. maysi-ftusmoa JSiUitttTy, Simm C$0000, Ut. F ALL OPENING, NO. 304 KING STREET. Mrs. M. 1. ZERNOW would respectfully an? nounce to the public that she will open THIS TAY, October 17th, a full line of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, Hoopsklrta, Bustles, Kid Gloves, Ladles' and Children's Under Garments, Wrap? pers, Sacks, Furs, Ac. Dress and Cloak Making atteuded to as usual. ' Sole agent ror M'me Demorest's PAPER PAT? TERNS. Country orders will receive prompt at? tention. . v ,; . octl7-tbstn _Cggqj JXotxu*._j fTTHREE WEEKS FROM DATE APPLI X CATION will be made to the Planters' and Mechanics' Bank or Charleston, 8. C for renewal Of CERTIFICATES No. 10,691 for Five Saarea and No. 16.871 for Thirteen Shares 8tock, In nameOf ANN J. GADSDEN, the original having been lost or destroyed. ' . . Charleston, 28th October, 1872. oct38-tn3 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-ALL PER? SONS having demanda against the estate of toe late CHARLES N. HUBERT, deceased, will present the same property attested and those indebted will make payment to ANN HUBERT, Qualified Executrix. oot22-to3 fllnniciaol Notices. C^ITY^AMTOPPI^^ OOUN01L, CHARLESTON, S. C, OCTOBER ?3. 1872.-Sealed estimates will be received at this ifflce until Tuesday, Octooer 20, at 4 P. M.. (or moving roar buildings on the weet side or King itreet, six feet westward, in order to widen said street, as per Diana and specifications in the City Engineer's office. W. W. SIMONS, oct24-thstn3 Clerk of council. Notires in dankrnpttfj. UNITED STATES, FOR THE EASTERN DIS frtluT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-In the matter of INDREW J. MOSES, Bankrupt.-In Bau K rup icy. rowbom lt may concern: The undersigned hereby jives notice or bis appointment as Assignee of INDEE w j. MOSES, of the Town of Sumter, in be County or Sumter and State or Sooth Cam? ina, within said District, who has been adjudged i Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District 3ourt of said District. Dated at sumter, the 10th day of October, A. D. 872. D. J. WINN, assignee. octl6-tu3* SID [Fs? j B I ri) B 81 . * ? ' 180h?d?. Pilme OLltlR.?1B SMOKED Y" .W boxes Prime Ix?? fi ?ax D.S. - 85 boxerPrlmtJ^Bi'?Ub l). 8. 15 boxes Cholee D. 8. Belllea. Forsaielowbf . . oct29-2 STE FF KS 8, WBBNBBA DUCKER. 160 barrel? Da vii A EmmrFn*s--Fajnlly FLOUR, iioo b?rrela Fam?y Flour, MaxwtiL and Belli or Sooth. loo banels Extra and Superfine Flour. Received on consignment, and ror sale by T ,. .. JW Vj 7 . J. N. BOBSON, ?B Eut Bay and l and 2 atlantic wharf. I 0Ct29-l_T-TT^_ rJlwTSLFTH DIRECT iMP??tlTIOH^?F HA V ANA GIG ARB, 1 ",! ; : r.rv?.t^l i.' From the Factory.of., . EL AQUILA DE OHO. . - r LONDRES DE CORTE. Londreeltoa. Londres flnoe. Londres Imperiales. Brevas. oct28-tnth?a* . JOHN BJjMTAMMjOjja BACON, FLOUB, APPLEST ' . ' ..?> 80 h Dds. C. R. DRY SALT 81DSS- . 40 hbds. Smoked and Dry Salt Shoulders, soo bbla.- choice Western hoot. ' '.?' too bbis. Baldwin and Spin Alples? [.wj On consignment,and ror sale low while land? ing by BERNARD O'NEILL. . ocrw-totbO_ lMteBtf, JOST ARRIVED, PER SCHOONER. Carrie Bonnen, from Baracoa, Cuba-':zn:^ . 1,000 bunches BANANA&;:Y. lu itiiVni 06,000Oranges *.. :;". "j .,in -z '.? 06,000Cocoanut*.... Now landing at Fraser's wharf. For sale hy OCt28 2_PAUL, WELCH A CO. ' ?JOALI GOAL t; OOALl ^-.^ife; > Bed Ash, Egg, stove and Chea.nut sixes tor Grates and Rangea ';.' - '.}'?' ; v?! White Ash, for Foundiirt?and Steamers ' - Cumberland, for amita* and steamers, f-e '? And Band picked ror Tartar ?orpose*. Forsalebj E. F. 8W?MaK OC188-8 ?j mi^g???? ri INGES iAiVE-^S^ JAMES OOSGROVF- respectfully.. " the public that he ls prepared to f tornera with a genuine article or i manufactured at his old est?bil Market street. -.' ' - i ' ... . a. UJ.SJU; OF THE ALLSPICE. aUs?ai ?^TINE Indus at?rqnescmat i&f?r&x The greatest natural Tonic In the world and most certain cure for Dyspepsia, Indlar?too, Diarrhea, (dolara Infantum, Cholera .Mort^Cr any other Derangement or ttts Stomach ?Bowel*. Highly endorsed by the , Medical vFacuitxx>r.ins North. It ls net an Aieohollo Corned, betog manufactured onlr froni '??/.SM.it;ml!w Allspice. Price fi ?air Bottle... ???gS^ Sole Proprietor, G. Di CORDOVA, .. v. Na 63 William street, Sew York. :: . Agents, MARTIN A MOOD, oct2e-stnth8moa ' ', r:<nri^rl??^ib''^. MARTIN ..*.a;*t0'0fc?t . A,'- - .r.o. .'.:"T.-?;/f>V lid. (Successors to late E. E. Bedford,)..: ; .,:[ I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NOS. 127 and 120 MEETfflG STREET; ''.''.r* Corner Market street, Charleston, sot^CaroUni, Keep on hand a weil selected stoeit of.Chaca Family Supplies, . ? ? ni". county orders rocpectfully solicited. NocHrgs for packing, aad aoodedeilrered freed oharge tn any part of the city, Railroad .rjepoj*^aod Steamers. ., Sa**.. W. H. waxcH-FtaarTooD jap^mp^1|a^ J*Tp. 1 PEBU7IAK GUAflO. loo tons No. 1 Partwlaa,^' " " GUANO. For Bale by BORNEO BAGGING. - - o *m&a**. ? ?. .. < ? > xytiitoifttti IPI loo bales Heavy BO RHEO BAGO is G.. . For ral? ' ' .> -I'.-? : H ? ?18V?!7'i ? ?.? - .'?.'. t i'ilMjr ih? -vi . .'? '?; : cf-?JO:>?:.< . . ' ' :'> B?L93rxa; - .i tivfl (,?. . - .. *..; ? , .) ......>??.?? .^ivi-r, , . . . ....... >j E.:C . ..-.J .?; yn{ ; . 1 - , . . > vroii r.i ? ';.*:.' , ., -. trin>\f}~i . -? '-.! y ....! ... v ..:-> :,(. ? . ? .??::jj.-? ;.?M WILS O N'S GB O OB B WILSON'SGROOEEY ls now offerfni tbs moat carefully selected stock of LIQUORS tc DCftakti lathlaolty. ...... ..... ,.? They have been selected eapeclallj. - tor; fhefr medicinal qualities, aid their purity endbrrt?.by the most emin en t pbTBlctans ?t Chatte?*?^'! ' Parties dealrlDg a pur? article can?artaya+ety on Uquors sold rrom thia caubU-iunrnt and recommended. . '?.'" '/ .. . '-d'sifj '.h'h. t A foll supply of loa grade?on hand.'.; : WILSONS? G ROCKET, 3 No. SOS King street jay AddreMBoxNa-888. ? - < TT A L I BUT ,"F'Xt'K#S?. HALIBUT nSS^i j TONGUES AND SOUNDS.._ ? TOHOUES AND SOT/WDS. For sale low at WILSON2!.??2???I^', No. SOT King Street' AU Goods Delivered Promptly.''- .'.'.'> yy^tV CANNED PEACrHES l O A??JLE P. PEACHES I !.i . 180 doxen 0 and 3 tb. OANHBD PBACHEsA ! For sale low at WILSONS' GEOCKBT. grAg Goods delivered free, ? :-!r.:~ *]r~ t ' BANNED TOMATOES ! CANNED TO lv HATOESI . Y:;.'-a . -ii - . ....<.; *-{:! 700 dosen 2 lb Canned TOMATOES. , Sg* All Goods dellTered rreo. . ,,",;"? . O Y fi U P1 8YB?P I SYBUPl GOLDEN SYRUP.^^^faBoa^i-;" WILSONS' G ROCKET, No. m King street AH Goods delivered free. ... arftjwy '?.:?:. BARGAINS IN TEAS. COFFEES, GRO? CERIES AND TROY! S TOSS. ' Warranted to snit tho palates and the pbtle^ of the million. WILSONS' GROCERY, . Na 80S King street jg-All Goods delivered free, jj -: ? ?? ? n?g XTEW CODFISH, PI()KLED SALMON^ i> SPICED SALMON. r?ff?i7/ Extra No> 1 MACKEREL ^ ;*? ?,?" ' ^ Meas Mackerel , New S?ntaga. /. . . For salo low at WILSONS' GROCERY, . No. so? KfBf street' ag-All Coeds delivered free. . ? :?-i ? < ? VTEW SMOKED BEEF, F^ES? SMOKED IS TONGUES, NEW HAMS,-:(SMALL ?ltE.) PIG SHOULDERS. .... .t Fulton Market BEEF FamilyPUrPork. . ... ." ; Smoked Pig Tongues . . .? Pickled Pigs' Feet:_: For sale low at WILSONS' GR0C1RT, Ne. 8M King street. MBf All Goods delivered free. 7.<c?tii-,aJ .. .? T.iZ !i: 'illKii ? ? ? " ' [ h ? JpOOD FOB THE MILLION. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY, OF TBK AGE, AMERICAN OIXSB FISH-BONELESS . YOUNG SHAD. The Cheapest and best Food la existajaaa Ja Whole, halves and qnarter boxes. : PAUL & L ALANE f& C?4 c' " ' Na 176 East Bay, Charleston, s. ft, Sou jjaranti Liberal discount to the trade. ^5?!