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TEEMS OE TUE .y?H\S. The Daily News, by mull, one year $6; six months $3; three months ?2;one mouth 70 cents. Served in the city :it Fifteen Cents a week, puyu ble to tHe curriers, or $o u year, pahl in advance nt the olltcc. The Tut-Weekly News, published on Tuesdnys, Thursdays und Saturdays, one year $:i; six months $2; and 00 cents a mouth tor uuy shorter period. SuiiscitiiTioxs in nil eases payable in advance, hud no paper continued alter the expiration of the lime pahl Tor. Advertisements.?Klrst Insertion IS cents a line; subsequent Insertions 10 cents a line, spe cial Notices t'j cents a Hue each Insertion. Busi ness Notices 20 cents n line each Insertion. Mar riage und funeral Notices One Dollar each. Unis and Electrotype Advertisements will be Inserted on the Fourth Page only. Notices or Wants, To Rent, Lost and Found. Boarding, Ac, not exceeding 20 words, 2.> cents each Insertion; over -jo, and not exceeding ao words, 40 cents each Insertion; over yo aud not exceeding 40 words, oo conls euch insertion. All announcements to be published nt these rates must be paid lor In sulvaucc. Remittances should be made by Poslotllce Money Order or by Express, if this cannot be done, protection against losses by mail may be secured by forwarding n draft on Charleston pay able to the order of the proprietors of The Nr.ws, or by sending the money ln*a registered letter. Address ItlOUDAN, DAW80N A- CO., No. 149 Easl Ray, Charleston, S. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1809. To Our t'riciiiK iii tltc Country?In ducements to New Subscribers. We desire. If possible, lo make The News, which is already Without exception th" cheapest newspaper in the. Mouth, a regular visitor to every well regulated household in this and tin adjoining States. As an inducement to the plant ers to subscribe lo Tiie News before the expira tion of the present year, tee have arrangea with Messrs. Walker, Evans <c Cogswell, the publish ers oftJie Ruhai. Cakoi.inian, to supply that new and superb agricultural magazine, together with The News, to all iww subscribers, at the follow ing very loto rates: Tub Daily Nr.ws and th" Rural Carolinian, one year, for six dollars and fifty cents. The Tki-Wekkly News and the Rural Caro linian, one. year, for four dollars. Subscriptions to the ttoo publications maybe sent ri tin r to the proprietors o/Tiib News, or to the proprietors of tiw Rural Carolinian, um persons desiring to avail themselves of this offer nusl do so before the first of January next, as the arrangement will not be extended beyond that period. If EWS OE TEE DAY. ?Gold closed In New York nt 2CJa2Cj. ?Cotton lu New York, on Saturday, was heavy nd }%'c lower; sales of 2000 bales, at 25,'^c. ?In Liverpool cotion closed dull, with uplands at 12d. and Orleans 13^tL; sales 10,000 bales. ?Tom Thumb and troupe have gone to Hong Kong. ?Tho Dalmatian rebels arc giving much trouble to the Austrian troops, but seem to be gradually coming to grief. ?Duting the last fiscal year, the government has disposed or between four and five millions of dollars' worth of laud under the homestead and other laws. ?Electoral meetings in Paris arc unattended with disorder, aud in 110 instance so far hns the interference or the police been required on such occasions. ?The English gunboat Thistle, while on her trial trip off Shecrncss, on Thursday last, ex ploded her boiler, killing ten and severely wound ing eight men. ?"A lover ol Jesus" sent to the Treasury De partment, on Friday, forty books or gold leur he iia.i .? in,,,, tu Another repentant sinner ' scut back a dollar gold piece. ?A largo delegation or clergymen from the Church or England,'and dissent lug ministers and ay men, will attend ihc Evangelical Alliance to be held in New York next roll. ?A party or priests returning rrom a land ten ure meeting In Ireland, a day or two ago, were attacked by persons lying in wait and brutally beaten. One hns since died or his injuries. ?Tho regulators are abroad again iu Southwest ern Kentucky. They attacked a house In Pres tonville the other night nnd demanded n surren der, but the occupants resisted and lliiul'.y drove them ofT. ?An extensive gang of counterfeiters, regularly organized lor tho purpose or manufacturing and selling counterfeit tobacco stamps, securities and money, has been captured In New York. Many parlies in good standing In that city and iu Yir. glnla and North Carolina arc compromised. ?The Prussian Ministerial budget proposes the creation ora sinking fund to absorb one per ceut. annually or tho public debt, and the conversion or t he present loans into rour and a half per cent, renies. The proposal for increased taxes will be withdrawn if these measures are agreed to. ?Letters received by ihe British minister at Washington indicate that her Majesty's govern ment Is prepared la reduce the single rale of post age between the United Slates undercut Britain ' lo three pence, and that, therefore, the early adoption of Oils measure or postal reform is high ly probable. ?The slego of Jacmcl, Haytl, by Balnnvo's forces hns been raised, and the troops were nt last accounts inarching against the revolutionary forces under Rrlce, who had already captured Mlragoanc. The revolutionists iu St. Domingo re main Inactive neur A/.na. A rumor or the sale or St. Domingo to the United States is gaining strength there. ?Tho New Orleans Times says: "Many of the German emigrants but recently arrived by Hie steamer direct In this city have already found em ployment. We noticed yesterday a batch or thirty or forty who were getting ready to go to sugar plantations. They were a fine, hale-looking set Of men, and are the kind of people the South wants to swell her population and develop her material resources." ?The Washington correspondents say that a movement has been put on toot looking to the erection of an elegant new opera-house in a fash ionable quarter of the city. Conshlorablc pro gross has already hecn made, nnd It Is reported that Mr. Kendal has given the laud at the corner of Fourteenth und L streets, Mr. Corcoran about *2u,ooo, nuil thai Mr. Rlggs has taken some or the stock. Tho cost or the structure Is set down at $1(10,000. ?There is much comment upon the Indifference with Which Ihe administration treats Hier recent expose iff Rittterilehl with tho Goiild-Coiiiin "cor ner" in New York. People ask, with good rea son, why Ihe Sub-Treasurer, accused of such grave charges, Is permitted to hold onto his po sition for weeks* afler the development of the damning facts or the affair. Uncharitable per sons will shortly suspect that there are reasons not at all ercdltablo to tho government for this looso way or treating a serious matter. ?A number or Jewish rnbbls rrom the principal #' cities of the Union arc in conference In Philadel phia on the subject of reform In the Hebrew Church. They adopted resolutions abolishing Ihe use of prayers In the Hebrew longue as unintelli gible to tho masses; disclaiming the doc! t ine of bodily resurrection or the removal of the Jewish State by 1 segregation from another nations, and declaring the Aaronlc priesthood and the Mosaic sacrificial worship 10 have been merely pr?para - tory steps to Israel's national priesthood, and therefore things of the past, to be mentioned In prayer only In I heir educational capacity and not to be practiced. ?It Is reportedf on alleged good authority, that a largo number of clergymen of the English Es tablished Church have signed a petition to the cumonlcnl Council, praying "That, should tho decision of tho council be unfavorable (as'the pe titioners boiieve it not improbablo It will be) to ihc validity of the Anglican orders, tho petition ers und others or their body who lt.?"? entered Iho ministry of I he English Church through religious motives Should lie received Into the Cathullc church, ordulncd us priests, employed as such, uud allowed. If married, to continue so until the deatli of their present wives; those luurrlod not. lo lie employed as confessors.'" ?The correspondent of the Condon Post writes as follows from Koine concerning the expected action of tho council: "The dogmatic dcllnlttou or the Assumption of Iho Virgin Mary will en counter no obstacle. Tbc l'ope earnestly desires the consolidation or the dogmas. The erection Into a dogina or the necessity ?>r the temporal power Is hot considered possible by its most ar dent champions. The foundation and preserva tion ?rIhal power do not afford the elements of u dogma, and belief In Us necessity is not even proxlmaJttlCt, but only of high Importance. Pro bably the protests or 1803 aud 1801 will lie receiv ed. It Is suggested that the liberal bishops will advise that terms tie made with Hie Kingdom or Italy, so that ull appointments, even Popcdom, may tsj conferred without the destruction of nationality ; but such a change id policy, although desirable, Is improb able at present, und must be lert to time and tho force of wants. Tbc Council dues not have the Initiative wit Ii respect to the .Syllabus, j It would be absurd lo think that the Syllabus will be abrogated. It is more probable that the bishops will be asked I ? sanction it by open and unani mous adhesion, and to explain such portions as are obscurely worded or erroneously Interpreted, beyond these points, the Council will only be oc cupied with questions or internal discipline, such as reform missions, the reunion of schismatics and heretics witb the church, moillllcalions or the religious orders, I lie amelioration of instruc tions to the clergy, and the adaptation or the Judicial power or bishops tu I he condition or socie ty, it Is Important to observe-that the lu Illative In everything belongs lo'thc Pope alone. Ast lie Komnn Catholic hierarchy is strongly aud judi ciously constituted, II Is Improbable that any seri ous opposition will he innnircsicd. An A p jm o I to our Cltlxens. The shivering sensou comes on apace, anil nil the sigus foretell n winter of unusual se verity. The condition of the numerous des titute families in our community is already truly pitiable, uud intense Buffering can only be averted by tho prompt help of ull the charitable. We have already an association of ladies ltnown ns tho Fuel Society, whoso earnest and discriminating efforts have dono wonders during past winters iu the allevia tion of? distress. But their fund.- are now exhausted, and, without assistance, they will bo unable to distribute fuel tlii? mouth, overt in the most nrgout cases of need. They thorcfore appeal to tho generosity of the citi zens?to tho hundreds who have boon blessed by n prosperous business this full? for the required help. It will not do to delay. Let each merchant, as he enters bin cosy counting-room this morning, think of the suffering women and little cl?idreii of the city, and fit once do something, lie it over 60 little, iu aid of the Ladies' Fuel So ciety. Any contributions in money or orders for fuel, large or small, that may lie sent to TllR News olllcc, will bo promptly acknow ledged und placed at the disposai of tho Society. State Monumental Association. The women of South Carolina are earnest ly invited to unite with their sisters of Rich land District in the formation of a State Monumentul Association, WllOSG pious duty it shall be to erect an enduring monument to the memory of the gallant Southern men who dietl in the service of the Confederacy. It is meet and right that our women, who girded oh the knightly sword, who cheered the fuinl-hcurlc?, solacod tlio wcury and mourned the dead, should with holy cure give Ut expression to the loves and regrets of our people. The men who passed through tlie Valley of Shadows, and yet live, llml in the hard battle for existence no room for the griefs and sorrows which speak in .stone, iron, or sculptured tablet. To the women, who garner up in their hearts the romembcrance of all that was lost and all that is won, is remitted the suered task. And what may we do to aid them? We who stood shoulder to shoulder with the old ineii and young hoys of the South in the serried ranks of war; who knew with them Hie maddening Joy of victory and tho anguish of defeat: who returned to ruined hear-lis and desolated homes when all that was mortal in our cuu-=e sank from sight for ever?we must give lo our women now no grudging help or lukewarm ukl. In their breasts tiro enshrined the memories of every child of tho Palmetto Stato who poured oui his blood iu our defence. The women ulono are indomitable and undismayed. They are true and firm, however all else change. And they appeal to a chord which still vibrates, though slowly, in tho hearts of every Southern soldier when they ask for encouragement and stijiport. Of tho women we have no fear. Their name, their race, their record, are tho hostages of (heir be havior now. They who have not failed Iho living, will not fail the dead. All who sympathise with the women of Richland in their noble endeavor, arc re quested to meet in Columbia to-morrow to form the Monumental Association of the State. _ .. . At the adjourned railroad mooting, held at Lancaster Courthouso on Monday, tho ac tion of tho Camdcu Convention was approved of, a vote was ordorcd to bo taken on tho question of subscribing $200,000 by the county to the "Wateroo aud North Carolina Railroad, raid il was declared impracticable at this time to engage in a railroad project from Lancaster to Georgetown. The Orahgcbnrg News gives a glowing ne nooouhtof the rapid recovery of that thriv ing town, whose business is Raid t:i bo hotter now than ever licforc, despite the disorgani zation nud demoralization of labor, mid the heavy losses sustained by the funners. In a cask of assault and liait cry lately tried at LnurensvUIe, sixty witiicssea were bound over on the part of tho Stale. This case will cost the Stato one thousand dol lars?according to tho estimate of Iho llcraUL This is Radical economy. The arrangements foi tho Stato Fair in Columbia aro about completed, and a goodly gathering of visitors and exhibitors i3 ox pectcd. Colonel, Aiken, tho secretary and treasurer, is in Columbia, and 1ms his office on tho Fair grounds. We are pleased to boo that oir corres pondent is able to give so good an account of the discipline and system of teaching in tho lloward sohool for colored children at Columbia. TnE Union Times is again enlarged. This time the colnmris|havo boon lengthened. yfXJJ^t?i, : : : a. Radical paner published a statement thai (he Itov. Samuel Johnson, or Colum bia, "was preaching on tho farm of Dr. G. "C. Wright, near Allen'.s ford, in LaurcilS "Count)*, when three white men rode up and lired from twenty-live to thirty shots among "the congr?gation. Tho name of one of tho "a.*sailants is Philip CoOtl, who resides in "that vicinity." The Luurcnsvilio Herald says (i) there is no such place as Allen's Kord in Luurens County; (2) there is no such man as Dr. ?. ?. Wright in tho county; (.!) there is no man named Conn in the county; (I) the Dev. Samuel Johnson has nut yet been round. This may bo termed U Radical Ho, or lying l?v wholesale. Mr, Houack GkeKLKY, tho Republican candidate for Comptroller of New York, ran ahead of Iiis ticket in the city, and behind his ticket in (lie country districts, while his whole vote was less thun that of General Sigol, the candidate for Secretary of Slate. The New York Siiii, which mug ins praises on ovory page und in every column, [mutably ?ave Mr. Crceley his metropolitan strength; hut his position as tjio eliainpion of the protec tionist monopolists killed him in the country. The Sum now nominates Mr. Grccloy for Governor of New York ! ? ? Ouk Darlington correspondent tells the story of a man indicted for grand larceny, whose, counsel oflbrod to plead guilty, pro vided tlie jndgo would assure a punishment not greater than that prescribed for petit larceny. This was refused, the trial went on, and the jury, in face of u full evidence of guilt, returned a verdict of not guilty. The jury was composed of negroes only ! His Excellency, Governor Scott, has, by letter, ordered one of the negro magistrates of Darlington County to release on bail certain persons who had been arrested on a charge of murder, and the order was meekly obeyed. Wo cannot beHove that Governor Scott is wholly ignorant of the laws of the State. On the contrary, he knows the laws, and wilfully and wantonly breaks them. Cost an?) ironuo. LOST AND FOUND AGAIN.?IF YOU have lost anything, make It known to the public through this column. The rntc for twenty words or less, each tusertiou, Is 26 cents, If paid iu advance. NOTICE.?STOLEN FROM MY RESI DENCE In liar n well Comity, on the night of the 2d November, one large Sorrel MARK, with a while spot on her forehead, marked U. S. on the left Shoulder, front lent a little inclined outward, hind feel whitish, the left ankle strained and several scars from saddle and collar. A liberal reward will be paid for her recovery. Informa tion liiiiv be given at Midwav Postoillce. S. C. M. 11. SMITH. nova 3*11*0 Boaroiug. BOARDING.?PERMANENT, DAY AND transient, may be bad on moderate tenus, with pleasant rooms, at No. 41 Weutworth street, south side, near Meeting. liovS 1* ?im? for Snlc. Ost f\f\ ACRES TO LEASE ~FOR A ii-tUU TEEM OF YEARS.?The large and beautiful PLANTATION, known as Kellt Place, consisting of 2400 uores, liuo cleared. Soli rich and clay abounding in deposits of marl. 700 acres of splendid cotton land; 100 seres of it will make a hag to tho acre' local urn perfectly health v all the year; four and u half miles from Lcwlsvllle, south Carolina Railroad; well settled; has been In constant cultivation since the war; has all neces sary buildings; small dwelling, barns, stables, Klnhouse, screw, laborers' houses. Lvou*s Creek runs through the estate anil furnishes oue of the best sites for a factory in the Slate. Will be sold wllli the lease, the following: S flue, young MliLKS, a turgo tot of Improved imple ments, ilriid.r Ploughs, New Gin, Dickson Coltou Seed, enough to plant the entire crop: 2000 bushels ofCottnnSecd for llrtlll/.liig; .100 bushels of corn. All will be sold on the place, low for rash. Panics desiring to haue are requested lo inspect the growing crop of cotton, which will give entire satisfaction. For terms, apply to Mils. LAW RENCE KKPPT, St. Matthew's P. O., Orangeburg District. S. C. Kkpkrkscks.?Major T. ft, Whaley, J. C. Keltt, Esq., Oraugeburg; IL W. Peronncau, Esq., Wil liam Middle ton. Esq., Charh Mou. octrM niwfgmo* 10.000 AC R E S IN WILLI AMS RUR0 COUNTY?100 acres of which are cleared mid 7n acres now under culti vation in corn, cotton and rice. The tract Is heavily ilmoered with pine, oak, cvprcss and hickory, und contains a dwelling and outbuild ings, with tiricen cabins for laborers; also one good mill site. Average proilucllon of the land ten lo fifteen bushels of corn and IHteeii lo twen ly-ilvc bushels of rice lo the acre, without fertili zers. The region abounds in marl deposits. Georgetown Is the nearest market. Hie place bring four miles from Illach Mlngo Creek and twenty live miles from Georgetown Creek, which is navi gable at all seasons. Price of the tract -115,000; one hair cash, the balance In one ami two years, secured by bond ami mortgage. Any smaller number of acres will be sold at a moderate advance on this rate. Parlies desiring to inspect the tract can do so by leaving the Northeastern Railroad at Kin as tree, and tuunirlng the wav lo niv place, twenty-three miles distant. The tract lies within one mile of the projected Georgetown Railroad. Address .IAS. F. CARRAWAY. Survivor of Perkins A Car ra way, Georgetown Postoillce, S. C. sept20 iiiwf2uins* iMc AHA ACRES.?TO CAPITALISTS.? \7\"V/ At private sale or R?r lease, a line PLANTATION In Ornngebnrg District, formlnii part of the estate of the late Colnncl Keltt, con sisting of about iiuo acres; :i;.o of it cleared. It is watered by Lynn's Creek, a large and never-fall ing stream. Soil rich, red clay, well adapted to cotton, corn, wheat, root crops and clover. Cli mute healthy all the year. Splendid range for cattle; Hie neighborhood attractive?the adjoin ing piaulai ions owned by gentlemen who reside there and secure good order. The buildings were burned,hut lumber mills being near.Hiey could be replaced cheaply. A large Slate road connects It Willi Lewisvillc. South Carolina Railroad, six miles distant. The above Is a splendid chance for (hose desiring to forma beautiful farm In a pleasant, healthy section. In 1800 these lauds were returned ut S20 per acre. Will be sold at half that price. Fnr terms apply to Mrs. LAU RENCE KKITT, Soeletv Hill, S. 0. Rrpkrknces.?Major T. II. Whaley, J. C. Keltt, Esq., Orangeburg; H. W. Pcro iieuu, Esq., Wil liam Mlddlclon, Esq., Charleston octll mwf'imosn&c (ffopnrtnciGljiu Notices. J3ARTNERSIIIP.?I HAVE THIS DAY' associated with me, tu business, my son, GEORGE <L.HUTLKIt. The business?Grain nnd Genera) Commission?will hereafter is? conducted lu Ihn mime of It. M. RUTLER A SON. November I, 1K00. It. M. RUTLER. novl 10 Uciiiourtls. KBMOVAL.?CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO., Factors and Commission merchants, have removed from Accommodation 'Wharf to Norlh Atlantic Wharf. nets lino Ncticco in BanltrnptcQ. [N BANKRUPTCY.?IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK TOE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.?Ex parte WM. T. SHUMATE and A. RLYTIIE, Assignees, In re JOHN W. GRADV, bankrupt. Petition lo sell Real Estate, unliictuub?rcd, call in Lien Creditors, Ac --Notice is hereby given lo all Creditors hold ing Liens against the Estate of JOHN W. GRADY, that they are required lo establish the same be fore W. J. Ci.awson. Esq., Registrar, at Yorkvllle, S. C, within forty days from tho date hereof, or be barred from nil benefits of tho decree for dis tribution to be made III this case. Ry order of Hon. Gro. 8. Rryan, Jndgc of said Court. W. T. SHUMATE, i A. HLYTI1E, 1 ""?'K?008 Groenvlllo, S. 0., September 1ft, 1800. octis mwfts f"?~?Ts M c L A I N , BR?KER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ho. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, 8. 0. Stocks. Bonds nnd Gold bought, carried and sold short In Now York City. Parllouiar attention paid to tho purchase and sale or nil kinds of Sondern .Securities. ooU il?nuiG. WANTS OF ALL KINDS CAN UK mode known to everybody til tills column nt the rate of so cents fur twenty words or less, each Insertion, ir paid In ailvancc. WANTED, A WAITINGMAN AND A Girl to dn chamber work. Hot it must Im well recommended. Apply at No. VI Meeting slice!, next door below the Charleston ClMlH Uousc. novM - WANTKD IMMEDIATELY. A COLOR ED WOMAN, to cook ami wash; also, a tin I or Hoy. io iio housework. None need np|Mj wit haul recommendations, and be willing to sleep on the premises. Apply ut No. ia-"> (luven street, opposite Smith. novH lp TTITANTK1), BY A It ESl'EOTA IILK TT white woman, a situation as Cook ami Wa-her. Apply at No. -IS Traibl street, betwei Mu ling ami Church streets. novs |* RANTED, A BOX TO Ol'KN OYSTERS, U No. 107 Market street. liovil 2* WANTKD, A YOUNG MAN. WHO li willing to assist in keeping books, atteml to shipping, ami to a moderate salary to begin With. Address, in own handwriting, Assistant, Charleston Postonice. novo WANTKD. A MOUSK SERVANT AND NURSE. None need apply unless well re coniniended. Apply at southeast corner of King ami Spring streets. nova "YXTANTKD, AN 1IONKST AND (JKX TT TEKL WAITINGMAN. None need apply unless Ihorotighly com pet cut as a bailer and wiihotit best city recommendations. Apply al thisnillce. novo a WANTKD, A WOMAN TO COOK AND do ehamberwerk. None need apply unless well recommended, (iood wages paid. Apply al No. :;a .Montague streit. noVI "V?TANTED, A SITUATION AS CLKRK, Vv' In a Wh ..b - ro, or a large He tall ami I'reseri ti tlrUtt . No objection to go in t lie count' 1 lex, but a small coin pens?t Ion at IIr nppil - t Is a graduate of ihe South Carol Heal Coiioge. Address M. lb. through Ihe lb- nein mo DRUGC ' ;.- \ YSICIAN AND _L DRCGGis i wen live years'experience, extensively am o-il i, >wn throughout Ihe State, and can !?ea ir.re trade, wishes a situation In a \ IS lit House, or a large detail and Prr n i?- Store. Coin city and country I >* gl\ .. Address "Rent gee." Ilox 0"), Yo I - : l>. S. c. octs lmo* "rtrANTED, I' IS li, NEAR THE W cent* Ina : . city, containing five or six rooms, illi .'. . ".bu- dlugs und water. Address P, ihl? >',.'-.. septa VNT1 t. 'l'<?Tc!tOil?SB A COM w PLE1 K ro; he U. S. CENSUS for 1800. Apply, Jtilllllg jfrlec o " CENSUS," Daii.v News QyptcK. oct7 WANT EI TO ';\. V HOUSE, WITH four t< s v ; i m ?t have a good cis tern, gas, and tin . .!.> outbuildings, be In good condition, n: GQn .v respectable location. Apply at No. s tiros . s|Vo< i. uovB fmw3 AGENTS WAVMJ K VERY WHERE TO ! sell the Am-rJfSi K MTTIStl MACHINE, lite only practical KiOMv Smiting Machine ever Invented. Pries |25 t Knit ".0.000 stitches per minute. Address j rlcan Knitting Muchinc Company, lloslou, M >? . ?I SI. Louis, Mo. octgtt 3mos WANTED. ! '. ;>Y TO KNOW thatJnn if all kinds, plain ami ornamental, i?*?t promptly in the neatest slyle a ?0 owr&i New York prices, at Tub News . < s 9 EAST HAY. Call and examine I te . price before giving your j orders elsewhere WANTED .(,! 'WOIIUNDEKD and Pllty I) 'I per month, to sen the nulv Ceiiuiue lmptov Common Sense family SEWING MACHINE. c only $is. Great In ducements to Agent ils i- the most popular Sewing Machine ol . lav?makes the famous "Elastic Lock MC-1 I ill any kind of work that can be done >vt.- e. One hundred thousand sold . m u d constantly in creasing. Now take an agency. Send for Circula a- of Infrlugers.-fco Address SECOMl Ho m, Muss.; Pitt* burg. Pa., or St. I. oct29 3IUOS lent. HOUSES, lAI'V STORES, ROOMS Ac, now \ . . re .1 ij- tie rented bv advertising them . -. . The rate is ss rents for twenty w ich Insertion, If ] pilht 111 advance. TO HE LEA ... CE PLANTA-1 TIQN r,n V, . ~ ">... kno- , iu-ii ces? S fS*i . .( ill dar / v. ?* "... ;itable summer! Rcsldein Cord?vl to, two . T KORD n? . Rru.id -tre. .. TO KENT, A pf?WPi'Otin WITH KIX TURES tor n gr s it and ir-room, coruer I.ongliuilc Lance,id ".a'. Ca 'o an approved tenant rent will lu J1? per >ntb. Also, six large square Rooa >, .villi lire p:.i. cs. back piazzas and cistern watei on every .- iry. The rooms will bo rented sin,, v if prefern Inquire of Mr. ROSE, on I im premises. * octio ROOMS TO RENT.?THREE UNTUr% I NISHEli rooms In a residence pleasantly situated In the western part of tbo city. Terms moderate. For further particulars, upplv at No. 11 Doughty street. octlS JFor Sale. EEAL ESTATE OK PERSONAL PKO i PKRTY of any kind may be advertised for sale in this column, nt the rate of 25 cents for twenty words or less, each insertion. If paid in advance. IIO K SALE, THE HOUSE AND LOT No. 7 Minority si reel, containing five rooms and necessary outbuildings. Possession given Im mediately. Apply on Hie premises. Iiovl! WflU3* REAL ESTATE.?A COMMODIOUS A XI) substantial three-story brick HOUSE, con taining six square rooms, dressing rooms, pantry mid store-room, with kitchen of live rooms, sta ble. Ac, in a cent nil part of the city, for sale by WARDI.AW A CAHEW._od in wfie. FOR SALE, A FINE PAIR OF LARGE Gray HORSRS. Warranted sound and gen tle in any kind of harness). Also, a beautiful well broke buggy MARC, of Morg- i stock. Apply at Charleston Hotel Stuhles. > iiov?-t FOR SALE, ONE HORSE, ONE DRAY, one Huggy, one Wagon and two Carts. In qutic at Soullieast corner of Market and Church streets. nov2 12* PRINTING PRESS ; F'".I SALE AT~A GREAT HARRAIN.?0 ..-small Cylinder TAY LOR PRESS lu complete ropalr. It has been but little used, and Is sold sitnplv because the present owner has no use for It. The size of the bed of the Press Is forty-ronr by fifty-eight Inches. Said Press will ho sold al a great bargain if applied for at once, as the room it occupies Is wanted for either purposes. Addresss Hox No. 8705 Now York post mice septso time, (Saps, &r. JJ II . . WILLIAMS, nAT BAZAAR, No. 243 KINO 8TREET, Opposite the Rig Root, Takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public generally, that he tins opened a com plete stock of Gents', Youths' and Roys' HATH A X D CAPS, Of tho latest styles, In which he would Invlle their nttcntlon before purchasing elsewhere, knowing that he will give full satisfaction in both quality and [nice. Just received, n beautiful slyle of SILK HAT. A call is solicited. occio S (Sobocto, QEifjnrc, S'r. PBGIAL NOTICE The attention of deniers and consumers of CIGARS AND TOHACCO is called to, and they arc requested to and call examine the stock of the Havana Cigar Factory. No. so Market street. Fresh Importations received monthly. Prices to com pare with New York houses. JOHN SAYAS. octll inlulmo Proprietor. W iX3otcl)c?, Jcmctrrj, &c. AT G H 13 8 t WAT CUES I WATCHES of tho liest English, Swiss and American manufacture, In Gold and Stiver Cases, at JAMES ALLAN'S, novl mthlino_No. 307 King street. E W K L RYl JBWELRYl J An elegant assortment of fine hair sots EAR RINGS, Brooches, Ac, at JAMES ALLAN'S, novl mthlmo No. 307 King street.' Xllcctingo. OHANGE LODGE, No. N, A. F. M.? TU? Regular Communication i>r Orange Lodge will beheld Tins Kvbsisu,ut Masonic Hull, ni o o'clock precisely. Candidates r.?r K. A. and t\ r. Degrees will please be punctual. TIIOS. s. IIKK, ums secretary. 17IIKKT RAPTIST t'UURClI. A JOINT .Mining or I he Members or Hie Church and corporation will in- held Tins (Monday) Evkkinu, In mi' LectureRoom,ul 7 o'clock, "lly orderof Hie President. JOSEPH IL il Y DK, iiovs Secretary Oorimrutloii. /"IIIAHIjEHTON hook and laihVk?? \J COMPANY, N<>. 2.?Altend Hie Itegulur Menllily Meeting of your Company, Tins Bvk mm:, ait your Hull, ut liull'-pusi 7 o'clock, lly order. GEORGE Mel.A IN', nnvs Hccrclary. / IRANI) LODGE OK ANCIENT KKEB \T MASONS itV SOUTH CAROLINA.?Tlie An iiuul Coiiiinuulcnllua ?I Hie Most Worshipful Urund IjOdgu or Ancient Free Musons or South Carolina will lie liolden ut Masonic Hull. Churles lun, on Hie null day of Nuveuiber, ises, com meiiclug m High 12.' The Presidents or the vitrions Railroads In South Carolina Uavo kindly couscnled in |termll the Urund Officers ami Relegate- to pass and repas-; Ihcrenn for one fare. The mil Tare is to be paid at Hie place id slurliug. and eeiiillcales will he issued by ihetiraiid Secretary at the close of the communication, eutiillng the nobler to return tree of any charge whatever. Worshipful Maslers and Wardens, or Delegat,-; ol' Subordinate budges, 11 mild Olllcers ami Past Masters, will take due notice and govern them selves accordingly. It. S. RRCNS, nov4 Ihtnflii-I Crund Secrelair. S financial. ! I (J 11 T C II 13 G K s \3 On Messrs. MORTON, IILISS A CO., New York, in sums to suit purchasers. Kor sab; by K. LAF1TTE A CO.. oc.t'jT wthsanir. No. 20 Broad street. J^IUrtT MORTGAGE TW HNTY-YK All SEVEN PEU CENT. BONDS Ol" TIIK lNNAU AND CIIARLKSTON RA COMPANY. ruixorAi. and inteuest i-ayaiile in new yore. These bon ire secured by a FIRST HORT RACK ON TiVk )AD, including Its outfit and equipment. The'Trustees are JAMKS KOHR, or New York; WILLIAM AIKKN uud OKOItOB W. WILLIAMS, or South Carolina. This Road is 105 miles In length, connecting the Cities or S avannah and Charleston, ami Is an im portant link or through travel from the North to Cicorgla, Florida and the Gulf Slates. The whole Road will be In complete running order by the first or December. This loan is at the rate or only f 3000 per mile, which I; less than the cost of the Iron, and is a Oral-class security in every respect. These bonds arc offered for the present at EIGHTY CENTS on the dollar, by the SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, No. 19 liront] slrect. THOMAS It. WARING, octia wftn Cashier. D W A 11 1) LOWNDES," E BROKER, No. 4 I1R0AD STRKF.T, Iluys and sells on commission, Ronds. Slocks, Rank Rills, and Securities or ull kinds. The high est market prices obtained. Any Inlurinatinu desired, by letter or otherwise, win be cheerfully given. Apply as above al No. 1 broad street, or through Postorttcc Rox hut. Will also attend lo Hie investments of money in large and small amounts. Ueeehences.?Wagner, linger A- Co., Reeder A Davis, <j. A. Trenholm A Son, W. 0. lice A Co., Thomas K. Waring, Cashier South Carolina Loan nml Trust Company; reiser, Dodgers A Co., .1. II. Aikeu and Co., George II. Waller A Co., Cohen, llauckei A Co., Andrew SimoHds, President First National Rank. sepi ji Umos iuc tailoring, &t. JQORDAUM Je J U R S , MERCHANT TAILORS, Have removed to No. 147 KINO street, five doors below ibelr former stand, where they will be pleased to soc their runner patrons and friends, and the public generally. Mr. Jurs has Just returned from the North with a large and well selected stock or Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Reavers, Coatings, Doesklus, Cnssiuiercs uud Testings. ALSO, A flno assortment or UenWV Furnishing Goods, which will be sold at a very small profit. uent lernen in want of any of the above articles will do woll lo call before purchasing elsewhere, octll nith_ LOTH IN G, TAI L O RING and FURNISHING GOODS. C MENKE A MCLLKR, No: 3 'j 5 K inc. St k G et, Three Doors below Liberty Street. Have Just received and opened a large and line assortment of Men's Youths'and Roy's CLOTH ING, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. Consisting of Klegant OVERCOATS, Business and Dress Suits, While and Colored Shirts, Uudcrwear Goods, Ac. English and Domestic Hair Hose, Alexander', and CouvMcr'S Kid Cloves, Rtickskin, Doeskin. Calfskin: Cloth, Casslmerc, Tweed; silk ami Thread Cloves, Linen and Paper Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, Pocket Haudkurchtefs, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Ac. Also, a large and well assorted stock of RROAD C .mil, CASSIMKRE, DOESKIN, REAVER Cl.O'iil, Ac, a large variety of the new style Pants ami Vest Patterns, which v. e oli'er lo sell by piece, yard or pattern, or make up lulu garments by j measure. In the latest styles. Our stock lias been selected with great care, and prices marked very lov.-, In plain ligures. Drin:- i'outldcnt that wo can ott'er Inducements unequalled by any other house, we solicit buyers In our line to give us n call before purchasing elsewhere. All ordern will receive our prompt and very careful attention. Entire satisfaction is guaranteed, octll mwtamos -foncn ?oo?q, &c. VIST TOR Once snid H we only knew where the resident citizens made their purchases there wo should got well served. To such we offer A DIRECTORY. The ladies who desire the latest styles of fash ionable Head Dressing, Curls, Chignons or Braids, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. The gentlemen who desire tobe presentable In Adonis attire, for Wigs, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. All who desire the best German Colognes, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For Diadem or Coronal Combs, all Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Those who require the best Extracts, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Every one who desires good Hair Brashes or Combs, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Of necessity ull Who require a good Tooth Ill-ash, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For genuine Talc do Venia, all must Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For Hair Dyes and Regenerators, nearly all Go to M. A A. ASHTON. In fact, all who require genuine goods from the following houses : Rnlley'H, Atkinson's, GosnelPs, Lowe A Hons, Ynnlley. Rowlands A Sons, Rowland, As also, Venis Goods In their lino from every reputable manufacturer in the States, ao to M. A A. ASHTON, No. 240 King street, novl Plve doors from Market street. Society Hygi?nique, Lubin's, Cowdray's, Plver, Guerlain, Henry A Doinarson, C. ' ?CIILEPEGRELL, No. S7 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER Of every description and BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime and Plastering Laths, Paints, Oils, Glasses, Shingles; also Oroovo and Tongue Hoards, Ac, constantly on hand at the lowest market ptloos. octll mtaiiyr . Ern (?ooos, d~?. QUEAP GOODS! UllEAT ?oODfcTl AT 1 . CD U l> K D P'S, No. 4 'i :t Kl X (i S t It lv K T . Having removed t<i Uml large ami commodious BulIcllUK liuxl H) Hurnblliu's Drug Slorc, I Ulli now |irc|Ntrui| lu ollbr the greatest bargain* In DRV GOODS. HOSIERY, NOTIONS, A.c.. itiis market luis ever produced. Purchasers will ?le well by calling uml examin ing our slock ol DRESS GOODS PRINTS LONOCLOTIIS SHEETING PILLOW COTTON DROWN GOODS TABLE LINEN TOWKIjS GINGHAMS CASSIM HUES HOSIERY, NOTIONS, Ac, Are. Remember, I. GOUDKOUP'S NEW STAND, No. 423 King Sthkkt, novs Next to llurnhain's Drug store O M E S T ICS. I) 4-1 Brown SHEETINGS, Georgia Factory. 7? Drown Shirtings, Georgia Factory. Varns, assorted number*, Georgia Factory. Tor sale hy W. II. SMITH A CO., novl 1 Napier7* Hange. D K Y GOODS k0 It FALL AND WINTER MELCRERS k M?LLER, No. 2 1 T RING STREET, HaTC Uie pleasure to Inform their friends and customers thai they have opened a most elegant nnd carofully selected STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Suitable for the proscrit und coming season. i Thoy also beg leoTC to call the attention of buy ers to their large aud well selected slock of I BLACK DRESS GOODS, SILKS, Ac. Respectfully, MEI.Cll EUS & M?LLER, OCtll mwf lmo No. 217 KINO STREUT. 5loin;0, Ui?H?JCG, g T O YES AT WHOLESALE. THE UNDERSIGNED, SUCCESSORS OF HOR TON i BHEPHERD, HAVE RESUMED THEIR TRADE IN STOVES, AS WHOLESALE DEALERS, IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR OTHER HUSI NESS, AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY : OTHER DEALERS, FACTORS, MERCHANTS AND A 1.1, THE CUSTOMERS OF THE OLD HOUSE WITH THE MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS OF COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND HEATING STOVES AT A CL?SE APPROXIMATION TO FOUNDRY PRICES. THE COOKINO STOVES AND MANORS ARE SOLD WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE?SOME ?FTREM ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH OUTTUE AID OF CHIMNEYS IF NECESSARY? I AND ALL ARE GUARANTEED TO RAKE PROP ERLY, IF SET UP AS DIRECTED. THE RANGES ARE UNUSUALLY LOW Dl PRICE?HAVK SIX DOILER OPENINGS AND DOUBLE OVENS, THOUGH RUT A SLNOLE PIPE, AND NEED NO BRICK-WORK TO SET TI1KMCP. THE STOCK OF HEATING STOVES EMBRACES CAST-IRON AIR-TIGHTS. RUSSIA-IRON gAIR TIGI1TS, SIX-PLATE OR BOX STOVES, Ac. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICES WILL BE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. WM. SHEPHERD A- CO., No. 2 4 HAYNE STREET, _OH ARLESTON S. C,_ JAPANNED TIN-WARE AT WHOLESALE. W M. S II E P n E R D & C O . , No. 21 HAYNE STREET. S TAMPED T I N - W A It E AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD & CO. No. 24 HAYNE STRKET. F B RENCII RETINNED IKON - WARE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD Js CO., _No. 24 HAYNE STREET._ E LL E V ILLE COPPER R O L L I N O MILLS. AGENTS IN CHARLESTON: WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24 HAYNE STREET. C ?)0lCiG. H A R L E S T O N HOTEL, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Tills Ilrst-class HOTEL, situated III a pleat-ant location, and In the business port ion of the oily, renders it the most desirable Hotel for either per manent or transient guests. The accommoda tions arc unsurpassed, having extensiv? suites of elegantly furnished nparttnenls for families and single gentlemen. The proprietor will endeavor to maintain tho high reputation enjoyed by the "Charleston" ns a first-class house, und no effort will be spared In deserve a conttnuunco of thu liberal patronage heretofore bestowed n poult. Tho best of Livery aecon niodatloiiH will bo found adjoining the establishment. The house Is supplied with tlic celebrated Arte sian Water, of which delightful baths can ho had either day or night. E. II. JACKSON. juiyis Proprietor. ?Io??, fcuoob, #r. OODI WOOD! WOOD! -yjyroOD! woodi aoodOak and Pino WOOD constantly on hand, and for ante, at Vcnnlng's Wharf, south or Cal houn street. Orders left at T. M. RR1STOLL A co'S., No. 145 Meeting street, aud No. 01 St. Philip street, will be promptly attended to. nov5 fmw3 0. J. RKCKMAN. QUAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable rates. I orders to Wi E. MARSHALL, Barber, nit No. 91 Broad Btraet, (up stairs.) s Groceries, Ciqnors, Ut. . 1 11 O U L I) V. US, si I) E S, ?c. m hhilH. shoulders 10 IlIlllH. Stilen ' lihd*. Simikeil .iules . u Im>m-.< i?. s. shoulders h lllnls. Hann v "> Imixi-s Herrings .'.o Mils. Itrown Sugar MibbK Svni|i IIHl bags Kin CtidVc inn kegs mill tiilM lluitcr ;,ii boxe* checsu TimitiiiM>s, oysters, Mackerel, Tobac Cil, .V?'., Ai-, Per aale lew i>y il. W. STEFFENS, iiovs i Nu. an Vendue Range. a s t k un II a yT nsv) bale* l'rlnio eastern IIAY. Pur aale by w. n. smith a ru., iiqvh I Napier's Range. II U I T ! ~V II U I T ! F it VI T ! $0,000 Choice Sweet ORANGES WO bunches llniianaH 15 bawls Limes. I.nmlini: Mils dav from KiiMMim>r "Rosalie," fr.F.icuihcia." For sali- in luis n, Sui. deniers, ui Kerr'a wiurf. FAUL, welch A IIHANDK8, Nu. au i;asi ?aj. C. IIA kt A HO., nny? Nim. M ami oo Market strcM. O^fl PACKAGES MACKEREL, SA L tLt'jy f MON, Ac, NOW i. "'IIKO. ? half Mils, fines! MESS MACKEREL ? Miiarler bblM. Buesl Mi sa Mackerel ? kits lliicsl Mess Mai-Hi rel ? hairi.iiis. No. i liny lame Mackerel ? ipiurtcr Mils. No. l Hay large Mackerel ? kits ami hair kiii Raj largi- Mackerel ? kits an.I hall kits No. i Salmon ? kils Smimls ami Tongues lleorgo's Hank Codilsh Choice Scahii Herrings. Koranic by KLIKCK. wicKKNHERG 1 cd. novs a 'j_ U N N Y G L O T il . loo Hahrs, extra weight, in stoic, ami for sale tow it: lots to suit purchasers, by K. LAIT1TK A CO., No. 20 Itroail street. oct27 wm Q.UNNY CLOTH! (;UNNY~ CLOTH! On Hie spot unil to arive. For sale by octT thm OKI). A. TKF.NHOLM A SON. r 17BEP00 L SALT AFLOAT. 4000 sacks Liverpool SALT, just arrived per steamer Daricn, in large ami superior seamless .sacks. For sale, cx steamer, ut. lowest market price, by ItOUT. MURE A CO., octa*_Hoycc's Wharr. I V Ii It 1' O O L SALT! nooo socks LIVKltPOOL SALT, direct rrom Llv eriuiol?large and lull Hacks. Cor sale at lowest market prices, hv octao_T. J. KI'.RR A CO. -gALLANTINE Je SON'S PALE ALE. Weekly supplies or Hie above superior brand, In barrels ami hair barrels. For sale by W. II. CHAFK.K A CO., octll Imo No. ao7 Hast Ruy Street."""! FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTDNINK.) Tbey arc purely vegetable, saro and sure. Tho best in use. For sale by Dr. II. RAKK, No. 131 Meeting street, OCtO_ Wholesale Agent. jy? A R E N G O CURES FEVKR AND AGUE. THE FINEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. oa-For sale by all Druggists. G. J. LURK, Agent, Druggist, Corner King and John street, septl7 .tmos_Charleston, S. C. gOLOMON'S BITTERS ARE FOR SALE BY Drs. RAOUL. A L Y N A n, At wholesale and Retail, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS. scptlT Smos Jttisccllancorts. R . DAUER, MUSIC DEALER, Piano Tuner, Tencher or Vio lin, Flute and Guitar. Ropuircr or Musical lstru mcnts. Hitchcock's Five and Ten cents Music always on hand. HALLS AND PARTIES furnished with Hiebest and most fas] jouable Music lately received I rum Europe at moderate prices. Apply at No. 440 King street, lout doors above Culhoun. oetl'2 tiilmthOmos S OLOM?N'S BITTERS ACCOMPLISH ALL TORY PROMISE. scptn .linos RAOUL A LYNAII'S. 8 ELL1NG OUT AT COST. AC. RICOLTfJRA L IM PLRMBKT8 Of all kinds and best quality, selling out at and below cost until November 16, is?n, AT No. 140 MEETING STREBT, Charleston, S. U. N. R.?Auction sale of Stock unsold, November 10, 1300. oct'JO fniwT_CEO. E. PIKOKEE. TQ O Y O D wTs H TO PREVENT YOUR CHILL AND FEVER? scptl7 3rnos USE SOIiOMONS' RITTERS. ?iioincoo (Euros. Q_ IB Ii ES A B A R N W E L L, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Savannah, Ca. Advances made on Consignments of Cotton, Rice, Ac, to Korclgli und Domestic markets. Allen s. gihiiks. authitk rahnwrll. onto finwliiio_ ]T C~ . KAUFMAN, ?ROKER AND COMMISSION AOHNT, No. as it h o a n s t n r. k t , Char les I un, S. C. Prompt attention given to the purchase and Hide or Real Estate, Slocks, Ronds, Rank Bills, Ac, Ac. septlfi wfm2inoscB Y. C~~lT E V R E ~U X, SCULPTOR AND ARCHITECT, MARULE WORKS, Cornor Meeting street, and Horlbcck's Alley, Charleston, S. C. Plans made to order and worW oxoouted promptly. July 1 lb. m 6 m oa_ ~?r o L MES A MACBETH, Ne. 30 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C, BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will attend to Renting nnd Collecting of Rents and purchase and ealo of Stocks, Bonds. Hold, SUver and Real Estate. f AUW, To the Purchase or Goods and Supplies for par ties In tho country upon reasonahio terms. 0 BORO? L. HOLMBJB. .. ..... AXXXANDBB MAUUTH, jam lyr