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of'BSTUBiiro?!* nrta?rou? thi} BAZAIHH OOUBT MARTIAL?spanish BB* . VtJBLIOAN VIOTOBT?MOVEHftttSl OP OHAMBOBD ?STRAPP?D AMSBI0AN8 in council* AO. k Pabis, Ootober 10.?A meeting ol Ro publican mcmbcra of the Aiwembly was. held at the residence of Jules Simon,-1 last eight. - The eleotoi a commit! tlrw of th? was appoint declarationf can party, port the ac also has " tire Dei generally;; There' tators at the day. Ss feral interesting doeaments were read relating to efforts to oemmu cs5jS??fgg saplgyea^twenty of whom h^U'?mt&jm*^ ?* witnesses. The prosecution attaches great impor? tance to a'?esparon delivered, as it ui j legos, to Bazaine oh Che 231 of August, announcing MaoMahon'a morements to? wards the Menne, to join hands with the army of Uetz. Bazaine is oharged with refusing to avail himself of the balloon service to communicate with the inte? rior. Counsel lor the defence will ask that the justificatory memoir published some time ago by the accused be admit? ted es evidence. *:' ? ?'*'?' London, Ootober 11.?$500,000 were shipped to day from Liverpool for New Madrid, Ootober il.?Tbo report of the Oarlist viot?ry, on the 6th instant, near Oiraranqne, is officially declared false. Gen. Morrisones reports that in tn engagement ou that day, the enemy ras defeated and driven back, with the loss of 100 killed and 500 wounded. | The Republicans bad nineteen killed and 140 wounded. A Government 6quadrdn is anohored fO^mitee'frbrri Cartagena. Pabi&, Ootober 11.?Among the,speo tatpes, at-Iho court martial;of Bazaine, to-day, were - many Americans. The reading of the reply of the defence to M. Rievere's report will begin next Mon? day, and probably lust until the middle of the week. There is a rumor here | that Baron Shoffel has1 been arrested, bu), ?tt i?n^fftl: .V? be premature. Prince Frederick Charles and other Ger Jnot appear before, the S3 'for Bazaine, unless re their testimony in? dispensable. Among the documents read at the trial of Bazaine. to-day, was one showing that there were 17.000,000 1 oartridgQ&Nin the arsenal of . Melz, of which ?pnjjjr l.GBC&OOO had b'eon used, whin flre plfioe*napitdlated; and that when Bazaine said he bad no ammuni? tion, the foot was, hexhad no intention ?f?gto^?ifported that Count.de Chambord will go to Hainault, Belgium, authorities have refused Duke D'Aumale permission ta visit the battle-fields iu Lo*rsa%e.il?'j">-< . AflfiUiali; is given to the report of the eeizure.iof i Prince Napoleon's . photo [fo^tei ? *iLUTwen6y-se*en members of . the, Municipal Cqonoil of Paris have tpumslmPan -address, in which. ^PJ.declare .that tbe Assembly, has no tight;,'to' Aljenato' national sove-' roigrdiyj afilrm.tbat ihe majority of the people reject the claim <9f Coaot de Chambord to the throne of Fruuoe, and request the deputies from ihe Depart? ment* of the Seine, to. declare fraukly ; how they propose to vote when the question of change in the Governmont l&Wj^o Assembly. >er 11.?Mr. Jay, ihe] Amorjoaa Minister, has written to Washington, recommending that pro vi k sion be made for sending home from Vienna a number of waiters, laborers] and other Americans who aro now iu this oily fn'destitute condition. Many ^travelers.who hold, letters of credit from suBpended'banking houses in tbe Uuited States, find themselves without funds, and are compelled to accept friendly eubaoriptions to enable them to return home. ' til ' TeI?|rrnpHIc? Amerliiun Mutter?. LIBERAL BUBaCRIPTIONS FOB i" EVE It SCF FERERS?--DEFALCATION-MISSIONARY ADDRESSES?FINANCIAL AFFAIRS MUCH . BRIGHTER'?LARGE RECEIPTS OF MONUY '. FROM england?HORRIBLE CONDITION OF FAMILIES IN MEMPHIS? BALTIMORE CHURCHES BOBBED?HEAVY RAIN STORM AMD gals in havana?THl? CUBAN WAR ?mills running SHORT TIME, AO. Charleston, Ootober 11.?Arrived ? Steamship Georgia, New York; schoon? er Burdett Hart, New York. . Nbw York* Ootober 10.?Members of IheStock Exchange, to-day, odntributed $1,264 for Sbceveport and Memphis. A committee of Memphis merchants, re aiding in Now York, acknowledge 88,505 subscriptions, daring the past two days, for yellow.fever sufferers iu the city. Total amount of subscriptions reoeived by the committee $7,069. Mr. Camp, President of the Clearing House Association, stated, to-day, that financial matters arebeooming brighter. The banks gain rapidly in greenbacks, and confidence is being speedily re? stored. The banks, he says, have paid and are paying moreoarrenoy than ever, and all demands for legitimate business purposes are being supplied. The loan certificates outstanding, amounting to about 820,000,000, are being canceled as rapidly as the general welfare will ad? mit of. Mr. Camp is of the. opinion tbat a speedy cancellation of loan corti fioates will be disastrous. He hoped they would all be retired, at the latest, by November 1st, the data originally agreed upon; but if, at (be expiration of that time, tbe associated banks con* oluded that tbe publio wolfare demand* ed a continuance of loan certificates, the present polioy would bs adhered to. ?urw Orleans, October 11.?Saotanta Big Tree have been released. ! j Shb?yhpowt, Oktober 10.-Two later Lowaiii., ^ajss , October 10.?Con eidayablo excitement and the aabjeot of fbquiry in ?Qjinoial oiroloe, yesterday nf Urnoon, wp? tho report of; a large de? falcation of hue Oas^^ of the Mer? chants* National;Bank, John N. Pierce, Jr.who ia also Treasurer Of tbe Central v4uk. .. Aa ?eat ?a can be learned the emoflnt tff the defalcation is between 840.000and 8$O;?00. ? )$x*.Y?KX. 'Op^ber-XpL^rA large au? dience assembled In Madieon Square Cburob, tb'S aftertfoori, io listen to ad? dresses upon i missionary work by vari? ous missionaries in attendance upon the Alliance. Rev. Dr. Anderson, of Bos? ton, presided. Addresses; were made by Rev. Messrs. Jeeaup, of Syria; Lansing, of Tyre; Gibson, of China; Talmago, of Amoy, China; Edius, of Japan; Blies, of Constantinople; Lalavre, of Persia; Kalopothakea, of Greece; DooMttle, of China; Grant, of South Afrioa; Smith, of Ceylon; MoFariand, of Slam; Car? penter, of British Bnrmab, and York, of Madras. The exercises closed by the congregation singing "Ail Hail to the Power of Jeans' Name," the last verse being in all the various languages represented by the missionaries and by tbe oongregatiou in English. Memphis, October 11.?Business is almost totally suspended. Parents and ohiidren abandon each other. The mouey received has been judicious'y distributed. New Yore, October 11.?Tbe storm on the Florida coast interrupted teie graphio communication with Cuba. European steamers take nearly 500, 000 MexioNu dollars and specie to-day. ?700,000 have been reaeived at the As? say office; ?50,000 is expected to-day; all from England. Havanax October 11.?A severe rain storm has been prevailing here for the last three days. Danger signals were hoisted at ' tbe United States Signal Offioe, this morniug. All the steamers in the harbor are getting up nteam, in expectation of a hurricane. The wind is very heavy. A coasting hchooner, an? chored at the mouth uf the harbor, broke adrift end has gone cut to sea. The eea is very high, and waves are breaking over the Moro light-bouse. The water is rising and several streets are already inundated. Tbe steamer ?Valley City, bound, to Key West, ha* put back. Some damage was caused by the high water in the streets near the shore; many houses were flooded?the sea breaking in doors and washing fur? niture away. Several persons were drowned. Moat all the telegraph lines on the island are down, and communi? cation is much interrupted. 1 , On- the night of the '28th nit , Guan tanatuo was struck by the tail of a hur? ricane, and- all the vessels in port were driven ashore. The roofs of many bouses were blown off und other damage resulted to buildings. The More mtilo Bank suspended to? day; it is said the suspension will only be temporary. ?' Offioial reports state that the insur? gents, 1,000 strong, surprised ia Spanish column, near Hoiuqam. During tbe engagement, the Spanish commander was wounded and taken prisoner. The Spanish loss in killed, wounded uud prisoners, is 125. The 'remainder of the column was reinforced and pursued the insurgents, encountering them in their -encampment in the obapparel. Tbe insurgents were beaten and obliged to abaudou their camp. Tbe Spanish loss iu this engagement was eleven killed and several wounded; the insur? gent loss is reported double that num? ber. A body of insurgents iu the cen? tral department, under Maximo Gomez, attacked Sartu Cruz Del Sur, but were repulsed, leaving thirteen killed iu tho village. The Spanish loss was nn ( flicer and hve soldiers killed aud oue soldier Wounded. A letter from Gibura, dated the 2d instant, uayn tho Spanish force, 400 strong, under command oi Colonel Dieguez, wus defeated at Cauadobondu, by united insurgent hands, on the 20th ult. The insurgents afterward at? tacked another village, but were re? pulsed, with the loss of seven killed. 270 men of the column of Dieguez re? united and joined the force of Colonel Espondo. Firing was beard on the 2d instant at Gigui, between Calderon and San Cristoval, where Colouel Espondo oumo up with tho insurgents. The re? sult of tho engagement is unknown. Precautionary defensive measuies have been tuken here. The German brig Speoulant, from Ponsacola for Bremen, has arrived here, with tbe loss of spars uud bowsprit, and leaking bud).,. She eucountored the storm of lbs 6th and 7th, at sea. Seve? ral vessels went ashore and were wreoked. The cane crop suffered se? verely at Quiebra Hacha. All the vil? lages along tbe coast suffered severely from floods. The Spauish steamer Maisi was lost during the late gales, near the Isle of Pines. Of a crow num? bering twenty-six, only two were saved. The English schooner Mischief was wreoked and is a total loss; orew eaved. Baltimore, October 11.?St. Lake's and tit. Paul's Churohes wore robbed of their ?lt*r furniture. A gold chalice, set with diamonds' aud rubies, taken from at. Paul's, was valued at $2,000. Philadelphia, October 11.?A num? ber of Fraukford cotton mills are run? ning on half time, in consequence of the falling off of orders and difficulty in proooriDg curreuoy to pay wages. OftmpbeU'e mil!, at Manayunk, is closed by a strike of operatives. At tbe other Manayunk mills, work continues at a re? duction. The Southwark foundry closed and 600 handa uro now idle, refusing to work at the proposed rednotion of wages. New York, Ootober 11.?At Jerome Park, Tom Bowling won the two-mile State?, falling bafomcter nnd&loudj er threatening w^tbery*,. , M. F. Omway, ex-mtihber bf Ufch gross from Kancae, fired tbreo ibota "at; ex-Senator Pomproy?one &bot merely perforating tbe skin. The employment oi Con way's wife in tbe treasury, par? tially ander Pomeroy's auspices, seems the origin of tbe trouble. MONTGOMEBT, October 11.?Tbreo fever deaths daring the past twenty four hours. The deathB to-day aud Fri? day are of old oases, acd attributed to the cold weather. Patterson, N. J., Ootober 11.?Only one silk mill iu this city ia running full time; several have entirely suspended. Telegraphic?Commercial Re|it*rta. Columbia, 8. O., October 12.?SaleB of cotton, yesterday, 26 baled?mid? dling 152.(0. New Yobk. October 11.?Total im? ports for tbe week amount to$7,219,707, Of whiob 85,128,585 were general mer? chandise and 82,091,112 dry goods. New York, October 11?Noon.?Gold opened at Stocks dull. Money 1-32 and interest to 1-16 and interest. Exchange?long 6%; short 7^. Go? vernments dull aud weak. State bonds quiet. Cotton nominally lower?up? lands 18}^; Orleans 18%; futures opened as follows: Ootober 17 15 16. 11%; No? vember 17}?, 17 8-16; December 17?^, 17 5-32; Jaouarv 17 3 16, 17^; Febru? ary 17%; March 17 11-16; April 17%. Flour dull and deolioing. Wheat dull and beamy. Corn quiet and heavy. Pork dull aud heavy?new 16.75. Lard dull? old steam 8}?. Freights dull. 7 P. M.?No bank statement to-day. 1 Net receipts cotton 320 bales; gross I, 501. Futures closed steady; sales II. 400: October 17 3 16; November 17 1-32; December 17 1-32; Janiary 17 1-16. Cotton quiet; sales 429 bales, at 18}tf@187?. Loss doing in flour?| shippers holding off?slight decline in some instances. Wheat heavy and; l@2c. lower?wiuter red Western 1 56. Corn fully lc. lower?high mixed and yellow Western 63@63><. Pork dull and heavy, at 16 75(^17.00. Lard dull and lower?8 13 i.?(a}S)?. Groceries quiet and weak. Freights dull. Money easier, at 7 to 1 16 commis?i;;u. Ster? ling?good bankers 5JjJ(a)6; sight bills sold at 7; commercial bills dull, at 4,1* @5. Gold S.1^. Governments steady. State* quiet and little doiug. Norfolk, October 11.?Cottou lower ?low middling 17; net receipts 867 bales; exports coastwise 810; sales 70; stock 50,065. Baltimore, October 11.?Cotton dull and lower?middling 17^; low mid? dling 16J-6; Rtriot good ordinary 16)6; gross receipts 153 bales; exports coast? wise 100; sales 125; atook 1,870. Philadelphia, October 11.?Cotton quiet?middling 18>?; low middling 18; strict good ordinary 17; net receipts 75 bales; gross 75. Louisvillh, October 11.?Flour firm aud in fair demand, at unchanged prices. Guru firm, at 63(?l64; business small. Provisions qoiet. Pork 15.00. Bacon 8>?; shonldors 8^(o;9; clear rib 9>?; clear packed sugar-cured hams 13; plain 12. Lard 8,l?@9 tierce; 9}? keg; S steam. Whiskey 91. St. Loi.'ls, Ootober 11.?Flour qoiet aud unchanged. Corn iu fair demaud and firmer?No. 2 mixed 4S@43j2 on East truck; 45 in elevator; 44 Novem? ber. Pork quiet uud unchanged. Bulk meats dull and nominal. Bacon dull aud unsettled?shoulders 7?4'@8,14 cash; olear rib sides 8,'? ; sugar-cured bams 12(^15. Lard dull aud nominal. Whis? key steady, at 94?95. - Boston, October 11.?Cotton dull and little doing?middling 18??@f8?|; net receipts 41 bales; gross 1,703; sales 170; stock 8.000. Savannah, Ootober 11.?Colton dull and nominal?middling 16^; net re? ceipts 2,051 Imles; exports coastwise 1,909; sales 457; stock 22 074. Wilmington, October 11.?Cotton nominal?middling 17; net receipts 113 bales; stock 1,241. i New Orleans, October 11.?Cotton dull aud nominal?middling 18-B; ttnot 1 good ordiuitry 16*a@16^g; uot receipts 832 bales; gross 1.163; exports to conti? nent 2.4S2; coastwise 984; sales 800; stock 33,998. Cincinnati, October 11.?Flour un? changed. Corn quiet, at. 51. Provi? sions quiet, firm uud in improved feel? ing. Pork held firmly, at 15.00. Lard quiet ami firm?nuw and old steam 73.1; kettle 8. Bacou quiet aud steady? shoulders 3?held at 8} clear rib 8,!-.i; clear 8,'?. Whiskey quiet? small sales at 90. I Galvkston, Ootober 11.?Cotton de? maud good, at lower rules?good ordi? nary 15)4'; Texas ordinary 13^; uot re? ceipts 784 bales; exports to Groat Bri? tain 2,746; sales 411; stook 9.940. Charleston, October 11.?Cotton dull and lower?middling 101 .j; low mid? dling 16; slrict good ordinary 15>4'(rj) 15|.j ; net receipts 2,200 bales; sales 300; stook 13.250. Mobile, October 11.?Cotton quiet? middling 17)2; io'v u'ddliug 1G?4; strict good ordinary lS^vj net receipts 341 bales; exports coastwise 427; sales 200; stock 9.634. Memphis, October 11.?Cottou steady ?middling lG^Cgl?^; receipts 1,600 bales; shipments ?87; stock 12,112. Augusta, October 11.?Cotton dull aud nomiual?middling 15,lo(rt)15^; re? ceipts 800 bales; sales 450. London, Ootober 11.?Consols92?<,@ 92;^. Eriesdl. ' Pabis, October 11.? Beut? s 57f. 90c. Liverpool, October 11? Noon, ? Cot? ton quiet?uplands 9jh@9>4; Orleans 9H(&VXi 8Qh!s 12,000 baler., tpeoula tion and export 2,000; sales include 6,300 bales of American; uplands, on the basis of good ordinary, shipped in November and December, 8%. mods of Extra crriNO Teeth. ? Not long ago, a country store, in oloso proximity to tbe city, bad oae or two boxes of torpedoes, that aro about the size of a wfeu'fl egg, ieit 'over from tta holiday f took. In re-arranging the shelves, one of the little boxes was opened and all of its contents given away, except one sin gle torpedp, whiob resembled a "bird's egg" canto, as tbe colored folks call them, was left on tbe counter. A wise looking old negro rodo up to that store on* a malicious-looking horse, about 9 o'olook at night. He bitched bis "crit? ter," and came into the stoto to get* a dram. While the olerk was pouring this out. old grizzly-head, thinking that where even the smallest things are avail? able, opportunities should not be lost, slid bis horny palm over that "bird's egg" candy, aud hauled it in. Then he I made out like he was patting a chew of tobacco in his mouth. He rolled bis apparent quid with bis tongue bank to his jaw teeth, and then be must have shut down upon it tight, for the explo? sion of yells und Bhnieks and bowls and sulphur smoke commingled that ensued was perfectly awful. Tho old negro tore out to his nag bowling, and under the impression that he bad got "con? jured," fled as fast as sorry bones could fly. Tbe next morning, tbe clerk pickod up ou the floor of a store, twenty-eight miles below New Orleans, a j iw tooth that smelt of burned sulphur and to? bacco, and saw a few spots of blood. The colored people iu that locality "don't put uo confidence in dorn things, uo how." Friendless.?Tho Louisville Courier Journal publishes tbe following sarcas? tic lines, relative to the death of a young girl iu the jail of that towu. She was seduced, a dead infant was found und the young mother, unable to* help herself, was hurried to prison. Tbe brutal affair is being inquired into, but it appears there i.s "nobody to blame. Pray, why is the town bo importunate? It was only "one more unfortunate;" So draw u dark veil O'er the dead girl iu jail, Aud sigh: "It was very unfortunate!" When woman bus fallen, misuse her, ?Tis virtuouti and brave to abuse her; Sccrn poor Hattio Pollock Ah a soul diabolic, Aud pity her smooth-tongued seducer. Andrew Johnson's Deposit.?It is stated that Andrew Johnson has lust $73,000 which he had deposited iu tbe First National (H. D. Cooke President) Bank, of Washington City, which has turned out a brokeu aud dishonored in? stitution, but tbe Cookes took good care, while fleecing the ex-President, to return every dollar to the reiguing so i vereigu. Whatever else Johuuou may j have done, and be has committed muuy I grave errors und, perhaps, crimen, his Gitterest enemies acknowledge his of? ficial integrity as a public servant. Santa Anna.?Tbe Progress, of Vera Cruz. Mexico, Bays it has reliable in? formation that Dou Autouio Lopez de Santa Anna, the old Mexican Geueral, is passing a miserable life, having sunk from opuleuce to the most complete poverty. It does not appear to have auy fear of the old agitator and hero now that he is ia "the sere and yellow leaf of life," but, on the contrary, reconuts Irs good deeds In the past, und asks that I an old man, brokeu down with tli? j storms of Stute, shall be allowed u> lay his bones among his own people. | It is a fact that has been nluio.-d lost sight of iu this country, perhaps, that the British Government still keeps a uumber of persons iu prison for partici? pation iu the Feniau demonstrations of several years ago. But tho people of Ireland do not forget it for a moment, and on Sunday there was a largo meet? ing iu Drogheda iu favor of their re? lease. It would certainly bo a very gracious aud proper proceeding on the part of her Majesty to p irdon these po? litical prisoners. Very Pious.?la the following extra? ordinary fashion, David Preston, u Do troit banker, announced his suspcusiou: "If? good; there's light ahead; there's help in God; there's wealth iu Jesus; there's power iu prayer." But the prayer of David's.depositors was uot powerful euongh to draw tho "demuition" out of his bank. At the last day of tho Nashville Blood Horse Association, the Maxwell House stakes, 6ix mile heats, for three year olds, was won by Nelly Greou?time, 143, 1.40?4', 1.45,'.,. the association pnrae, mile heuts, was won by Pluu ohotte?1.45, 1.453a. The association purse for a mile ana a-quartor, was won by Lamp Carringtou?2.li}?. The Board of Directors of tho St. Louis Mutual Life Iusurauce Company passed resolutions declaring the action of Superiuteudout Selby, iu applying for an injunction ugainst that company, as unjust aud unwarrantable and u reckless abuse of power, and declaring the insti? tution able to meet nil liabilities. Josie Mansfield, of the firm of Fisk, Stokes, and ever bo much company, is living quietly at a Parisian hotel. Her ''friend" is a wealthy gentlemnu, who held at one time a promineut position ou a Western railroud. Josie will soou switch him off the track as she did poor Fisk. A singular case of monomania has been brought to light in Troy. The victim coufesses to a mania for spoiling ladies' dresses, having ruined it largo number ou tho Btrtet by the aid of licorice juice. Moset Howe, a Congregational miuis ter of New England, having wedded 1,379 couples, claims to be the largest policy vender iu the lottery of mar? riage in the country. A prominent young colored school trustee has been arrested in Charleston, for robbing the Maokey and Taft .house during the recent election. - ? ?? -?., . .? irrn mm i. Ill . Mr. Michael McCoole ,is the most tender-hearted of men. He says he could easily have killed Allen during their pries fight the other 'day; but was restrained by a feeling of pity for Mrs. Allen and her children. We wouldn't be surprised if Mrs. Allen ip very sorry that be was restrained by any euch feel? ing as that. A Public-Spirited Act.?Tbe Winns boro News, of the 9tb, nays: "We learn* that W. A. Courtenay. Esq., the courte? ous egent of tho Clyde Steamship Line between New York and Charleston, has offered to transport the engine for the Winnaboro fire company to Charleston without nuy charges. We tender him thanks iu behalf of the company." Manifestly one of our greatest needs, says tbe Chicago Times, ia to diminish somewhat the number of "Christian gentlemen" in politics. An honest, first class Pagan in. politics would be preferred by the people who get honest livings to a sanctimonious Jay Cooke, or any other Christian sub-gambler. A mournful story ia told by a Maine editor: "Tbe winds of Antamn will soon whittle shrilly; the goose flies Southward; the air speaks of Enow and ice; everything betokens that in a few weeks more the fall season will have ended, and oircusses and snake shows will be no more." The frequent raids on Boston gam? blers have had a marked effect on. tho intorior appointments of their establish? ments, and the ivory chips and solid silver deal boxes of a few years ago, have given way to rubber chips and cheap wooden boxes, j Budtaij Mdrder,?Two young bro? thers, named Benjamin and James Johnson, from Barke County, Qa., were shot uud instantly killed by a despera? do, named G. W. Powell, in Hearne, Texas, a few weeks ago. Tho murderer encapod, but will be lynched if arrested. Complimentary.?Iu his speech bo fore the New York Democratic State Convention, on Wednesday last, Mr. Beebe spoke of Vioe-President Wilson as ono who, in 18G1. "with livid lips and coward- heart, fled from Ball Bun to Washington." Julius Moore, of Athens, Oa,, disco? vered gold ou the plantation of Squire Cozby, near Lo wndesville, on Rooky River, while squirrel bunting. Blast? ing began last week, and it is confident? ly expected tbe deposit will be very rich. That exceedingly rare occurrence, u diamond wedding, took place in Can? ton Zurich, Switzerland, last mouth, and the pastor who married the couple seventy-five years ago, was among tbe guests, all three being robust and in the best of health. On Tbnrsday, September 25, Andrew J. Gill, aged eleven year?, wusoaught id the gearing of a cotton gin, on the plantation of his uncle, Mr. A. J. Gill, near Varusvillo. Iiis head was crushed by tho striking stirrup of the band wheel. A pardoned colored penitentiary con vfut, named Daniel DeSausure, baa been ! arrested in Colleton, charged with rape j and murder of a colored girl, named Annie Black. His former offence was rape. The proofs are strong against him. Relics of the Aborigines.?A gentle? man, while prospecting for phosphates ; on the I'M is to River, last week, found a number of curious Iudian relios, snoh as arrow-heads, miniature guos, toma 1 hawks and small articles, whose use could not be guessed. J Fifty years ago tbe following adver I tisemeut appeared in a Cincinnati paper: j "Passengers wanted?a wagon will start for New York city iu about two weeks. Five passengers will be accommodated at 825 each." The Chinese temples in San Francisco are not as popular objects of curiosity with tho Kastern tourists as they were previous lo the discovery that the saored buildings are frequently used by the Chinese to secret small-pox patients. Miss Susan Golucke, a beantiful and estimable young lady of Washington, Wilkes County, Ga., was burned to < death last Wednesday. Her clothing caught tire from a stovo. In Boston, eight persons on Court street have been arrested for circulating obscene literature. Nearly all figure as doctors and travel under aliases. They were committed in default of bail. The next number of tho Beaufort Re publican will bo issued under tbe title I of the Port Royal Commercial, under tbe j coutrol of Mr. E. W. Everson. St. Louis claims to contain three oiti ( zens who are worth over 810,000,000, 1 and seven others who are worth more j than 81,000,000. j The fire department of Charleston, on j Thursday, forwarded nearly $200 to tbe j Memphis fire department, in aid of the i fever sufferers of that city. A man at Trentou found $27,000 two years ago, and has advertised it over since without being able to find an owner. Mr. J. L. Clemens, who was so^ seri? ously injured by the boiler explosion in Augusta, ou the 29th of last month, is dead. A colored thief was overhauled in Au? gusta last week, and a number of arti? cles which had been stolen at different J times were recovered. The architect of the new hotel in Denver has been instructed to make the ' p ir itious bullet proof, A Nevada gambler won 84,380 on a J capital of fifty cents, but was robbed . aud murdered while going home. ! Mr. R. A. Siason has been appointed { Commissioner of Deeds for the State of i New York, residetit iu Sooth Carolina. 1 Arthur II. Crawford, of Horry, died ! on the 4th?aged seventy-fonr. The baok taxes of New Oilcans amount to $2,735,084. __ _. v1 The frlinaV?nd ?o^r?ianoeX otlfcolooel and MRS. WM. WALLACE; ate requosted to attend the funeral services pf the latter, at Trinity Church, at haif-piafS*. o'clock. THIS EYEKIPfo; K ' ' ' Fu?erai Invitation, ' The friend* aud acquaintances ?f MB. WM. C. ANDERSON, aro invited to attend hia funeral services, ?t the Wheeler House, THI8 DAY, at half-past 12 o'clock. W Wanted, fcy a Lady, a Boom. ITH board, in a private family. Apply at this office. Oct 12 1* Closed for the -Season. IDESIRE to .ioform my frionds that my Baloon (Seegera' Brewery) is oloaed for the season. JOS. CAEN. Pot 12 _._. _1? Family Supplies. CHOICE OOS HEN BUTTER and CHEESE, freah Lemon. Milk, Hods and Cream T* OUIT; Smoked Bear, choice TEAS, Jar* ami Mooha COFFEES) Fail's London MUS? tard; Nelson's London GELATINE; Fla? voring extracts and SPIOBS, Ac, for aale low for oaah._HOPE A CYLES. Bottled Sweetness. " Wero not summer's distillations left A liquid pris'aer, pest in waUs of gl**s, I Beauty's effects of beauty wore bereft, Nor It nor no remembrance what it w?a." D'OBSAY COLOGNE id tho sweetest, nicest and most delicute of Per fu mos. In three sizes.at ? FISHER'S DRUG STORE. Oot 12_ Mechanics' and Farmers' Building and Loan Association. THE eighth Monthly Meeting of this Asso? ciation will be held TO-MORROW (Mon? day) EVENING, 13th inat., at 7 o'olook, at Temperance Hall, oter Cahtwell'a store. Dues will be received and money loaned as usual. A. G.BBENIZEB, Secretary. Oct 12_1 ? I Notice to Policy-Holders of the Caro? lina Life Insurance Company. PEBSON8 holding FoIIoiea in the C*rolina Life Inanrauoe Company will pleaae send tho same to na*for trassier to the Bouihern Life. BLACK A WARING, General Agents Southern Life Ina. Co., Oct 11 6 Columbia, B.C. *3~Cb irleaton News and Oourier copy for one week, and send bill to Black A Waring. Myrtle Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias THE Bognlar Convention of Myrtle kLodge, No. 8, Knights of Pythias, Will be held in Odd Fellow's Hall, ' TO-MORROW (Monday) NIGHT, at 7 J o'olook. The Knight's Bank will be conferred. CHAH. A. OALYO, Je.. Octl2^1_ Keeper of Records and Real. XT Will PAY YOC WELL TO OO TO THTE Grand Central Dry Goods Eatahlisnm't W. D. LOVE & CO. 'EVERY D.ir.'-IBS LOTS of TOPULAB G00D8, at low prices, opening daily. KIDGLOYE3.ini, 2 and 3 Buttons. Sj. . DRESS GOODS. SHAWLS, LACES. CARPETS. JEANS. . BLANKETS. HOMESPUNS. PRINTS. WHITE GOODS. CORSETS. NOTIONS. Ac, 1c. A choice line of RUFgLEg, juet opened, la all the n iw styles, at, the Or vnd Central Dry Goods EstablishmentOf^.^ i w. b; LOVE A CO., ^ Oct 12_. Under the Whesier House. Grand Millinery Opening BY MRS. 0. E. REED, OM TUKSDW, OCTOOBK 14, AN elegant assortment of French, English and Ameri? can HATS and BONNETS, consisting c f Velvet, Crape, Felt and Straw; Ladies' UN? DERWEAR. UEPINGOTE8 ind CLOAKS, 1URS, CAPS, 4o.; Children'a ind InrAnls' CLOAKS, FURS and CAPS; Ornamental HAIR, in great variety. Mrs. Moody'a celebrated GOBBETS, witb other styles, at all prices. Bazaar PATTERNS, aud other articles too numerous to mention. Thankful for past favors, ahe hopes for a dontinuaecoof the same from the ladies of Columbia and elsewhere, who will pleaae call aud aba lot thetaaelvoa, that all of the above will be sold very low._Oct 12 Copartnership Notice IHAVE thia dty associated with me in the Hat and Cap business, at No. S13 King street. Cd ARLES W. BTLIN and EDWARD T. BAYNARD. The firm Duce will bo WAL? TER aTEELE A 00. WALTER STEELE. Cn vitLESTO.v, 8. 0.? October 1, 1878. Fall and Winter Hats. ELEGANT super tine df ess black BEAVERS, $5. Soft FELTS, 50c. ?1, t2, tZ, SI. UMBBELLAS, 75o $1, $2. *8, H. Ladieu' FURS, S3 a aet. Mioaea', $2 a set. STEELE A OO.'S "Hat H*ll," No 318 King street, Oct 11 2 Charleston, P. C. A Whole Family Cured WITH one bottle o? BEINTTSH'S KINA CHILL CURE. Cures In every caBe. For sale only at HEINIT8H'S Oct 10 t _ Drug Store. Gow Feed. K TONs SHORTS and WHEAT BRAN, for 0 *ale by ___?.?.LE * GYLES. Coal! Goal! Coal'; HAVING been appointed agents by Meoare. O G. Parsley A Co. for tho eule 01 COAL, we are now prepared to furnish tho same at LOWESF MAHKET PRICE AH kinds and iuality kopt constantly on hand. Ml orders loft at our atoro will m*et with prompt attention. BO WEN A LaFAB, Oct 103_Agents. Canned Goods. PEACHES, Pino-Apple, Pears, Blackberries, Whonlnborri's. Asparagus To ma tons. Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, 8tring Heana. Oysters, Lobsters, Deviled H am, Deviled Tongue, Condensed Milk, Maokerel, Ocean Trout, Sardint b, Ac, J o. Jnat received aud- for ?*lo by Oot 9 JOHN AGNEW A SON,