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O I TY A F FAIRS. Meeting? 'i nls Duy. Villon Kilwinning Lodge, ul T P. M. Masoni? Knlr Association, ut haif-pa-t " I*. M. Young America Fire Company, ut Nalf-pasl i P. M. stoncwnll lire Company, nt quarler-past " I*? M. . Niagara Tire Company, at 7 P. M. Auction Sale? This Day. II. A A. V. Caldwell will sell nt half-past o o'clock, nt their store, hams. Illccke A Schachte will sell nt a quarter to 9 o'elook, ut their stores, bacon, tish, Ac. . John G. Milnor A Co. will sell nt 10 o'clock, nt their store, Cardigan Jackets, satinets, Ac. Tua CHEAPEST YET.-TUB NEWS Job omeo ls now printing bill-heads In thc best style and on fine paper, at $260 per thousand. Merchants, think or it f_ ?TUB CITY OFFICERS.-The counsel for Messrs. Frazer, Hughes, Averill and Ouerry yesterday sent by mall their application to Judge Moses, at Sumter, for a rule to make tho "ousted city oftl ccrs show cnuse why they should not bc nttnehed for contempt of court In not complying with tho provisions of tho recent declBloa of tho Judge." Tiru NATIONAL HOTEL, COLUMBIA.-Visitors to Columbia will find lt to their advantage to stay at this popular hotel, now kept by Mr. Hubert Joy? ner, who, with tho clerk, Mr. P. H. Joyner, con? trives to mako it ono of thc pleasantest houses or entertainment In thc country. The rate or board ls $1 a day. A linc or Omnibusses takes visitors to the hotel free ot charge. Tills Uno ls managed byMf. D. Joyner, who has In his stables (Joyner's stables) some or thc finest stock In Columbia. Tni SWINDLERS.-Lieutenant Phlllppy returned from Wilmington yesterday, whore he had been with thc deputy sheriff or Savnnnah to secure thc two swindlers, "Westlake" and "Bergman." These worthies appeared before Judge Cantwell, ot that city, upon a writ or habeas corpus, doy bcroro yesterday. Arter a hearing, thc Judge de? cided that he would hold the two prisoners for fourteen days. In order to give tho deputy shcrllT of Savannnh time io procure a requisition Tor them from thc Governor of Georgia. CRUMns.-Parker Pillsbury's letter on thc ne? gro's condition ls not liked by thc negroes here; two of them have expressed a desire to drown bim. Drummers coming to thc city now first procure licenses to "drum," and then show themselves anti licenses lo thc detectives to nvold arrest. Messrs. Ncufvlllc A Mannum have Inrtoduccd a little calculator that will speedily and favor with card-players. It can bc used for any game, but Ls designed principally tor euchre. Thc fines Imposed by thc Mayor yesterday amounted to $5. A newspaper man lost his tint last night. Thc person taking lt didn't leave even an old one In exchange. SHREDS OK STATE NEWS.-There will be a tournament lu Wlnnsboro' on thc 28th Instant. A negro accidentally hung himself by tho heels In Wlnnsboro' on Friday. Corn whiskey did it. The Marlon Agricultural Society met- on Thurs? day last. A number of new members were elect? ed. His proposed to have a county fair next fall. Mr. DoFontalne lectured with great success in Marlon on Thursday. There was frost in Marion on Saturday night. The Selkirk Post?nico in Marlon County bas been reopened. Carpenters and masons arc in demand in Co? lumbia. Two immense mango vines arc growing in Co? lumbia. DIFFICULT ARREST.-A row days slnco Mr. W. C. Owens, a constable of Barnwell County, wont to Beaufort armed with thc proper papers to ar? rest a negro named Francis Williamson, who was charged with larceny. The ShcrlfT there delivered the negro up to the constable, nnd he, with hia prisoner, returned herc day beforo yesterday and lodged him in thc guardhouse for safekeep? ing. The prisoner was discharged, amt > ?tonioy. went to Magistrate MIshaw, colored, and sued out a warrant for the arrestor the constable, whom he asserted had beaten and falsely impris? oned him. While this was golng-on, Mr. Owen applied to Magistrate Mackey to issue a warrant for the arrest of his late prisoner. Mr. Owen had met the Clerk of the Barnwell Conn here, and re? ceived the necessary papers and showed them to the magistrate, who issued' the warrant, and the prisoner was secured, and is now on his way to thc jail of Barnwell Conn ty. ArroiNTMKNT or POLICEMKN_Yesterday Messrs. W. P. Poulnot, sergeant; John Cahill, G. Carter, V. Duffle, James Golden, John Kennedy, D. Lannigan, M. McMahon, Daniel Ney ian, H. O'Brien, D. McDonald and M. Ehrlick, of the day force; and T. S. Brabham, M. Finnegan, J. Mc? Mahon and P. Nolan, of the night force, in pursu? ance if\i notification received from the Mayor on Thursday last stating that their services would not bo reqnlrcd after thc 20th Instant, retired from the police force. Thc following appointments have been an? nounced: Wm. Reed, promoted from rounds man to sergeant; Daly, promoted to roundsman; Butler, Rowan, Auton, Salters, Jackson, Martin and Simona, colored, and Troy and Harvey, white, privates of tho night force, oppoluted privates or the day force; two outsiders, O'Reilly and Doer v.arph, white, also appointed on tho day force. Burbridge, John Murray, Goolrich, Doogan, Henry Mayne, James Ryan, white, and Charles Roberts, Anthony Deas, James A. Williams, Henry Minott, John Allen, Ed. Lawrence, Wm. -Gadsden and Harrison, colored, appointed on'tho night force; Whipple and Maher appointed steeple men, and Patrick Hogan doorkeeper. Of these appointments fifteen are white, fifteen colored, and all Radical enough, doubtless, to. satisfy the Loyal League. OMITID STATES COURT-HON. GEO. & BRYAN, JODOK, PRESIDING.-The District Court waa open .ed at ?oo'ciock yesterday morning. In the cases of the United States rs. 0. L. Keach, and the United States vs. Wm. Gregg, Jr., and the United States vs. Nathaniel 0. Tiiton, debt on Post?nico bond, the jory found $775 for plaintiff ut each case. Pre .ona or Jos. W. null and Jos. Morris for Anal discharge in bankruptcy were granted. In tho case of Jas. Patterson vs. Josiah N. Walker-petition for salo or real estate-the peti? tion waa referred to Registrar Carpenter. In the cases of Jas. Patterson vs. N. 0. W. Walker, Jas. M. Brown va. Calcott Jones, Jas. Patterson VB. Bitas Eves-petitions to soil real estate-tho assignees were ordered to sell at next sales-day at Blackville Courthouse. Tn the cases or Chas. .Bott vs. Sam'l T. Vaughan, K. O. Billings vs. Y. J. M. Yarborough, petitions for sale, the reports or the Registrar were con. firmed and the assignees were ordered to sell After due notice. In the case of Ohas. Bott vs. w. T. Thomason, petition for sale, the report or the Registrar es? tablishing ilea was confirmed. In the case of J. R. Walsh, creditor, vi. John E. Robertson, debtor, petition of involuntary bankruptcy, the debtor was ordered to appear on the 6th of November and show cause why ho should not be declared a bankrupt. In the caso of Theodore D. Jenrey vs. Thomas S. Miller, petition for thc estabUshment of lien, the assignee was ordered to satisfy Bens. Petition of J. N. Teague, of Barnwell, for final discharge bi bankruptcy, was referred to Regis? trar Carpenter, and final hearing ordered on the 12th of November. In the case of c. B. Glover vs. William Knotts petition to sen personal property-the assignee was Ordered to eeU. In the oaae of C. B. Glover vs. Jacob V. Witt application to amend an order of court-tho ap? plication waa granted, and the assignee ordered to sell. P?tition of John W. Gordon, of WUUanwbnrg, for no u discharge, waa referred to Registrar Carpenter, and final bearing ordered to talc* placa on .tim acth of November at Colombia. Tie coori thea adjourned. ? Tun ritizR SHOOTING AT THE HenUTVBKTLATZ. Tlic itniiounccuicul that tho German lillie Club would Rive one of their pleasant shooting festi? vals yesterday, drew nunibcrH to the grounds. The dancing hull waa patronized by many of thc fair sex, who could not boast ol Teutonic lineage; while thc merry-makers In creen coats were not thc only males who took part lu the proceedings. ? bright cleat day Mid a pleasant breeze added a ?...esl to thc out-door .sports, and the shooting waa better than the Plata had ?cen ror many years previous. At the annual festival ll etd last May, thc club found that they bini nu embarras ti? rt chesses, for there were more prizes than could be com? peted for. A second festival was held, bul some prizes still remained, mid it was resolved to hold u third some time lu october, when thc prizes on hand would bc finally distributed. Holli activo ami passive members were invited yesterday, and thc best shots of thc club were lu iittendance. Thc shouting was Infinitely superior to thal of InBt May, ns thc best score made then was ex? celled by the worst sportsman on thc ground. Hight prizes were contested for at thc ring tar? get and ten at thc centre tnrgct; 292 ring and 239 centro shots bel?g scored. Thc best shot nt each target was made by our neighbor, Torck, whose imputation ns n sharpshooter ls unequalled, mid who has never missed n bulls-cyc. At thc sound or a bugle, thc members gathered around thc stand and the prizes were distributed by Captain Hoteliers. Thc modesty of thc recipients prc vented any speech-making, but they came square? ly to thc front, when their names wore call'd, and were not backward In accepting thc artic ea they had won. Thc following is thc list of prl: es and thc scores made by thc successful shots: IUKC1 TAROET. First prize, Mr. Torck, 39 ring shots-one fins stand; second prize, Mr. Thees, 38 ring shots - one box Panknln Hitters; third prize, Mr. Michel, 38 ring shots-one box Rhino wino; fourth prize, Mr. Dunncmann, 30 ring shots-ono shot pouch and flask; lift h prize, Mr. Spengler, 30 ring shots one dozen Isscrtel A Durbec photographs; sixth prize, Mr. bergman, 35 ring shots-.two scrubbing brushes; seventh prize, Mr. Tlcfcnthnl, 35 ring shots-two scrubbing brushes; eighth prize, Mr. Voigt, 35 ring shots-one scrubbing brush. CENTRE TAROET. First prize, Mr. Torck, 36 centre shots-chromo lithograph medallion; second prize, Mr. Hnppoldt, 33 centre shots-box of whiskey; third prize, Mr. Dunncmau, 29 contre shots-box of bitters; fourth prize, Mr. Spongier, 23 centre shots-rocking chair; fifth prize, Mr. Uruna, 22 centre shots-to? bacco stand; sixth prize, Mr. ihmson, 21 centre ?bots-Britannia teapot; .seventh prize, Mr. Wu hetm?n, 17 centre nliotr-dozen linen handker? chiefs; eighth prize, Mr. ( Luissen, io centre shots set of sash anti blinds; ninth prize, Mr. Schachte, M centre shots-a piece of embroidered insertion; tenth prize, Mr. Ucllfus, 0 centre shots-worked mat. Hotel Arrivals-October 30. CHARLESTON nOTEL. Captain A. H. Wymor, K. Beaner, bark A. n. Wyiner; L. D. Clark, Luwlsvillc; W. A. Nosiond, Captain E. J. Black, Blackville; J. II. Fitzpatrick, Washington; M. C. Dixon, Haltlinoro and Ohio j Itiiilro.nl; A. nra n ebie, A. J. Went elton, Now York; Thomas Latham, England; J. M. Singleton, city; Mrs. John F. Presslcy, Miss Lilly Presslcy, (leorgc P. Anderson, Williamsburg; Mrs. J. K. Law, W. A. James, Darlington; L. I>. Oilbcrt and servant, Boston; C.eorge flnrlow and wire, F. O. Lockwood and wife, New York; Ocorpo A. Pur? ste!, Philadelphia; Leon Weil, Charlotte; Chauncy un rn o iv, Jr., New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rn singer, Savannah; R. T. Hughs, U. S. A.; winiam H. Roby, Huston; C. Ml ages and Wife, Jackson ville; -R. B. Cary, Augusta. r-AYILION HOTEL, J. W. Seabrook, Edlsto Island; John E. Tobin, blackville; Alfred Ayer, Barnwell; Thomas A. Sherrard, Moffctsville, S. C.; E. P: Jennings, Orangeburg; S. Brothers, Recdsvlllc; Wm. Kneps, Norway; J. M. Barnett, Chesterfield; James H. Thompson, Salter's Station; W. T. Blanton, Barnwell; John F. June, Manning; 7). D. Chan? dler, Klngstrec._^ Agricultural and Mechanical fair of Ho ut U Carolina?, . At the inauguration of the State Agricul? tural and Mechanical Association In April last, at Columbia, by an enlightened convention of practical farmers and machinists,, preliminary arrangements were made with an Important and praiseworthy end ld view, viz: How was lt best to promote agricultural pursuits, manufactures, and the general indus try of the people, white and black. To accomplish this to some extent, the Executive Committee were Instructed by the ac? tion of thc convention to hold a fair this autumn, ir they deemed lt advisable to do so. It was ne? cessary to raise from $3000 to $4000 by subscrip? tion to buy premiums for distribution, and defray incidental expenses. It ls most gratifying to say haf a committee of energetic, gentlemen, duly authorized to wait upon the business men of Charleston have received voluntary contributions amounting to something over $1000, and at n time of great pecuniary distress In the community. The committee consisted of Mr. W. O. Whllden, and Captain F. W. Dawson, to go among thc wholesale merchants of Hnync and Meeting streets, and E. II. Frost, Esq., Colonel Zimmerman Davis nod Captain George H. Walter for the East Bay merchants and factors on thc wharves. The writer personally, and on behalf of tho Executive Committee, for tho aid rendered, is most grate? ful. If the planters and merchants lu other sec? tions of the State, who are really to receive most of thc premiums and nd vantages of tho fair, will do their pnrt, tbe $10, $16,"or $25 contributions wUl return to them in many fold benefits. The fair to be held in Colombia on the 10th, 11th and 12th November, ls to alford an opportu? nity to every one to exhibit the evidences of his skill and thrift In every shape and branch of In? dustry. The common welfare, future prosperity and hopes or ah classes of our people ought to be so enlisted In this demonstration of Ufo, .that every district, town and village should be so stimulated by a Jost pride of the past of old South Carolina, and by anticipations, of brighter day* m the prospective, aa to be there with their spe? cimens and encouraging presence, to instruct aa well as take lessons. In human affaira all things are mutable. Exc?s ?ive and ill-advised taxes, caterpillar bad govern? ment and rulo in .state as well as municipal affairs, must have an end. Ordinary common sense, cannot long be controlled by hypo? crites and those who aro seeking only selfish ends. MBMBKB OF THU EXRCUTIVB COMMITTEE For Beaufort District. BVBIlfJSSS If O T I O E 8 . NEW YORK Herald, Times, Tribuno and World, Ave cents per copy, at c. 0. nighters, No. lei King street. __ FALL OPENING.-Mdlle. Estelle Haas opens this day at No. 104 King street, a handsome assort? ment of bonnets, hats, flowers and ribbons. See advertisement. A MAN acquainted with tho crockery business is wanted in Macon. See advertisement. WON PRK WORLD-von Hauten may fairly claim to be the genome, original and unmistakable frosty-bearded Santa Claus of the Charleston little ones. His glittering establishment bas grown to be a perfect palace of delight, In which the Juven? iles hardly know whether their wishes or their wonder predominate. Children bf a larger growth, too, find In hts immense stock on abundance of articles to attract, interest and please thom. Read the advertisement in another part of to-day's P?psr. _. BUSINESS EN va LOPES_Tni Nxws Job Office la now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with bas ba ess cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orden. Every merchant and business man should hare his card printed on bia envelopes._^ ONS quins fine Initial note paper and twenty five envelopes to match, for forty cents, at O. O. Righter'*, No. 161 King street. ONS or DICK mts' or Scott's Works ls present? ed to every ana aol sutjscrlber to tba XIX cen? tury. MM / Banking. K V O RI T ? F T ll E CONDITION -OF T H 33 I? E <> 1? "Li 13 '..-? IV A. TL' I O TV A I- ? -V N It , IN CHARLESTON, IN TUR STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE Ora DAY OK OCTOBER. 1800. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.$020,07o oo Over Dran?. 1,000 oo United Mules lionel i lo secure circula? tion . 100,000 00 Oilier Bondi, Stocka und Morl nages... 0,004 67 Due from other National Hanks. 04,010 04 Hue iront other Hanks and Hankers.... 2,072 40 Hanking House. I5,ooo oo Furniture and Fixtures. 2,054 Oft Current Expense Account.6,430 os Taxes Faid.4.301 76 - 0,827 80 Cnsh Items. Hills or other National Hanks. 43,100 00 Fractional Currency. 340 es Specie. 8,193 07 Log?! Tender Notes.102,00000 4.030 82 IM,010 32 $074,027 52 LIABILITIES. Capital Slock I'ald lu.,$300.000 00 Surplus Fund. 17,703 71 Discount.7,782 43 Exchanges. 2,302 ll Interest.9,823 4? Front and Loss.41,030 81 - 01,714 75 National Hank Circulation outstanding 00,000 00 Individual Deposits. 432,271 62 Due to National Hanks. 48,185 02 Duo to other Hanks and Bankers. 24,002 42 $074,027 62 H. G. LOPER, Cashier. Sworn to before mc this 20th or October, 1809. JOHN y. ROBERTS, Notary Public. j. s. Binns, ) HENRY COBIA, | Directors. Ct2l 1 . WILLIAM AIKEN, J HDrn (Scobs, (Eic. GOODS! DRY GOODS! J. R . READ & CO., No. 2 C 3 KINO ST l\E ET, CHARLES TO N , S . 0 We arc now exhibiting tho largest and best selected stock or Foreign aud Domestic DRY GOODS, Laces and Embroideries, Cloaks, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Ribbons, Ac, that we hnve ever offered, and invite attontlon or purchasers, guaranteeing to sell our Goods, for cash or city acceptances, as cheap as the cheapest. V DHB88 OOO??. Our stock or Dress Goods comprises, in part, Black and Colored Silks, Irish and French Poplins, All-wool Merluocs, Empress Cloths, Alpacas, Delaines, Ponlinetles, Prints, Ac, to which wc are add? ing noveltlo3 per every steamer. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. French Laces In variety, Lace Sets,- Handkerchiefs, Collars, Embroidered Goods of every de? scription, Edging and insert lugs, Embroidered Sots, infants' Embroidered Cloaks, Robes and Waists, Embroidered Merino Sacks, together with very many other articles which may always be round in our Lace and Embroidery Department. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. We arc Sole Agents appointed in Charleston tor HARRIS' SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, which have no superiors. We have uti slz.es, from 6.s; to 8, in niack, White and Colors; Berlin, Silk and Lisle Gloves ol every description. Tor men, women and children. HOSIERY, best English manufacture, In great variety. Men's Half nose, superior English, thc best quality. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Our Cloak and Shawl Room ts replete with all thc latest novelties of Ladles* and Misses' Cover? ings. .?Mont or our Cloaks arc either our otra importations or Our own manufacture, enabling us to sell them at the lowest possible figures. % mack Cloaks in Cloth from $3 50 to $45. Colored Chinchilla, Cloth Cloaks, Black Silk Coverings, Misses' and Children's Cloaks, Brodie and Prlntod Cashmere Shawls, Woollen Shawls, Mourning Shawls, Ac, Ac. MISCELLANEOUS A.TVD FANCY GOODS. Ladles1 Tics and Scarfs, Ribbon Bows, Gentlemen's rich Roman Scarfs, Tics and Cravats, Rib? bons, licit s and sashes, Perfumery, French Pomades, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Worsted Nobles and SontagS, Infants' Knitted Worsted Sacks and Caps, Fancy Worsted Scarfs, Dress Battons in variety, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, Ac, Swansdown, Crape Goods, Frllllngs, Ruffling, and other articles not here mentioned. t -. .. OUR E ALL AND WINTER) STOCK ' Now offers nrroo? i?<?v^uii!Ui3 io buyers, who win fli.d lt to their Advantage to examino oar uoods before making selections elsewhere. ? ?.? ' dell? Mb' N E W FALL GOODS F O R I 8 ? ?,, . ;, 'Xiu.. ..'....v..?. JUST OPENED AT S T O LL, WEBB C O . , .Noa. 2 8 7 AND 28?' KING STREET. r-jstri Wc respectfully call the attention of thc Ladles of Charleston to our New Stock or CHEAP DRY GOODS. Every Department ls full and complete in variety and la prices. Ladles can depend on buying cheaper from ua Ulla year than they haye ever done before. Oar entire Stock ls marked at a very small advance, and wc are determined to give oar Customers every advantage possible In purchasing this season. A great many Gooda have been purchased from Auction Houses and wlU be sold very low. Wc beg to mention a few special bargains which are selling very rapidly. DRE G O D l case PALL DRESS GOODS at 25 cents, (worth 45 cents.) l case assorted Winter Poplins, 25 cents-very cheap. ' y, case assorted DeLalnes, 20 cents, l case assorted Poplins at 30 and 86 cents-cheap. 1 case Changeable Poplins at 40 cents. 1 case Wlnseys (new) for Suits, 26 cents-cheap. A large lot of 7-8 Poplins at 60 cents, (worth 76 cents.) 20 packages of 7-8 Solid Colored Poplins at 40 cents -very cheap Choice lot of French PopUns, m the most fashionable Shades; also, a small lot of Dress Silica, bi Light Shades. French MerlnoWand Empress Cloths la every Shade and at low figures. Ladlea will please call and examine oar Stocks before purchasing elsewhere, NBW LOT OF BLACK SILKS AND BLACK DRESS GOODS. -:o? WOOLLEN DEI? B ,T\ M E N T . ; ? Ti Mi j l bale WHITE (all Wool) FLANNEL at so cents. 1 bale 7-8 White Flannels at 40 cents, (worth 60 cents!) 1 bale 4-4 Super White Flannel at 60 cents-cheap. Opera and Sack Flannels, all Shades. v - All Wool Red Flannels at 25 cents, less by pieces.) 1 caso assorted patterns,Figured Casalmeres, for Genta' Suits, at $1-cheap. FamliyBlankets in every variety and at low prices, j Special attention to a cheap White Blsnket at $8 per pa^lr, Job* DOMESTIC GOOD'S, AND' .. i /' HOUSE.FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK At TO cents-Cheap. ,,,. 1-2 Bleached Table Damaak at 60 cents, (worth 76.) A lot of Hack Towels over one yard long at SS cents. Saper All Unen Hack Towelling at 26 cents. 20 pieces very cheap Birdeye Diaper, (a Job.) Russia Diapers and Cotton Diapers. ' 1 case 4-4 Longoloths, 12X cents-cheap. Oar Longcloth Stock ls the large?two have ever shown, ranging in price from ?x cents to 30 and 28 cents. Bvery piece in the best Standard Brands WARRANTED PERFECT ta Texture. CALICOES for Fall and winter in very Urge variety. One ease very cheap MADDER COLORS at ll cents. Oar 8 tock ia Fall and Complete In every Department, and Consumera can Invest their fun ru to advantage al ?he cheap Store, Nos. SST AND 2 9 9 KINO STREET. RESPECTFULLY, '. I' - . . .. 1 ."" .V.I fr .'?'-I 1 , . .'. S T O L Li , WE B B Sr, OO. oeptas tatholao Clothing nub -Turmoiling <?oo?o. T ARG E STOCK ri rsm FALL CLOTHING. NOW OPENED AT No. 391 King Street, CORNER OF WENTWORTH, A largo and elegant supply of Fall ana Winter CLOT H INO, FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, Made In the best manner, comprising all the latest styles for this full, and offerod at LOW PRICES. IN THE STOCK ARE THE FOLLOWING: MIXED CASSIMERE BOTTS.$15 00 Double and Twisted Casslmero Suits.17 00 Fancy Casslmere Suits.18 00 Dahlia Melton Suits.18 00 Black and White Silk Mixed Suits. 20 00 Diagonal Coating Suits.21 00 Scotch Cheviot Snits. 24 00 Elbccuf Silk Mixed Suits. . ..". ...'J. 25 00 Oolden Silk Mixed Suits.?ki.''. 26 00 Olive Mixed Melton Suits.. 28 00 Chesterfield Coats at from.$12 oo to 20 oo Water-proof Tweed Overeacka.io 00 j Melton Overeacks-.12 i English Melton Sacks.i.16 00 \7aT>r-r l'??.l.nar? !.""?.. <x< irulll-$0 00 tO 10 00 Yeats or Casslmere, Cloth,' Coating, Beaver and Velvets, at from.$3 DO to 10 00 BOYS' AND YO ?~T HS' CLOTHING, To At boys and youths f rom three to seventeen yean or age, in great variety of qualities, for School and Dress Suits. IT TJ rt IV I s-t ll ING GOODS. The handsomest supply ever offered m this city, constating In part aa foUows: * BAJOCB PARIS. KID GLOVES, of all shades Laport'a Paris Kid Gloves, of all abades j Trifouase Parts Kid a loves, of all shades (all cele? brated makers) i Castor Beaver Gloves . Calfskin Gloves Alert Cape Driving Gloves Buckskin Walking and Driving Oiovos Tanned Deerskin Oloyea j ? Bock: Gauntlet Gloves . Suspenders of ail Styles, Including the Ross lan I Brace, with Patent-lever Bu ct les Cardigan Jackets Travelling Shawls ; . < Fancy, Colored and Black Silk Ties Bows, Scarfe and Cravats, auch aa tho Dumas, the Parisian, the Ncvr Brighton, the Shake? speare, tho Opera, Alpine, Ac. ' .ALSO, UNDERSHIRT! AND DRAWERS, la all quali? ties, including the Angola Flannel, Merino, Lamb's Wool, Canton Flannel and Shaker Flannel, Ac. . COLLARS of Paper and Linen, such as the Orays, Dickens and Bismarck, of Paper; and the Byron, Thalberg, Dickens, Egbert, Shakespeare and Burlingame, of Unon. THE STAR SIIirtTS*, Noted for their fitting qualities and good work? manship. A full supply always on hand. Prices at from $2 26 to $4. THE Tailoring Department, Supplied with a large stock of new PORHION IMPORTATIONS for this fail's wear, of the most choice styles, which win be made op to order In the boat manner, under tho care of a first-class Frenoh Cotter. . Prices fixed and marked on each garment. Custom era are Invited to eau and look tauough tho stock, and make their selections. William Mat thiess on. n. ^V. McrTURSOUS, Svperlnteadent. < aeptM tntfesfiatM . QVnction 0alco--?EI)io Dit". WY JOHN Cl. Mil,NOK & CO. CARDIGAN JACKETS, FRENCH HAND KERCHIEFS, PRINTED MKLTON8, SATINETS, UASS1MERES, ftc. THIS DAY, 21st Instant, nt io o'clock, wc ?viii KCII ni our Auction Salesroom. No. itt Meeting street, FANCY CARDIGAN JACK HTS. French Head Handkerchiefs, Fancy Printed Mellon?, Drown Mixed MelloiiH, Black und Fancy Satinets, Ojiera Klnmiels, lte<l, White and Blue Fimmels, Kentucky Jenna, Heavy Tweeds, Union Uneos, Cadet Sati? net*, Ded Blankets, Calico Comforts, Shirting Stripes, Dluo Drills, Leather Hells, Halinor.M Skirts, Plaid Wool Shawls, Blue Alpacn, Alpaca Drold, Undershirts, Drown Drill ami Cotton Plan. ucl Drawers, Canvas Padding, Drown anti Colored Cotton Flannel, Ticking, Flax Thread, Note Paper, Men's L. C. Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Ac. Cond Itlonscash._oct21 WY RIECKE & SCHACHTE, DRY SALTED BACON, FISH, BEEF, BUTTER, Ac. Wo will sell before our stores, Nos. 143 and 143 East Bay, THIS DAY, ut a quarter lo 10 o'clock A. M., - boxes D. s. long CLEAR. - boxes 1>. S. long Bellies. Iibla. and half bbls. Nos. a nnd 3 Mackerel, nins, south Carolina Pickled Mullets, no tubs Butler. 16 boxes Colgate Soap, Ac, Ac. Terms cash. oct2l B HY H. & A. P. CALDWELL. ALTIMORE II AMS. THIS DAY, thc 21st Instant, will bc sold before our Store, nt half-past 0 o'clock, 260 Rainmore HAMS. Conditions cash. oct2l BTW. Y. LEITCH & H. S. ?RUNS, Auctioneers, No. 3!> llroml street. STORE AND DWELLING, No. 181 ST. PHILIP STREET. win Bc sold nt Auction on Tills DAY, the 2ist instant, al ll o'clock, nt the Old Post?nico, The STORK AND RRSIDKNCK known ns No. 181 St. Phillp street, (now occupied,) between Linc and lingard streets. The house is of wood, two and n half stories, with double piazza to thc south; on tho premises ls a kitchen and well of good water. Terms-One-third cash; bi .lance pnynble in one, two and three years, with interest secured by bond and mortgage or thc property, insurance and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay us for papers ami stamps. - oct21 3 iUiotclhincouo. LBOUJASSON INFORMS THE PUB . LIC that huts thc possessor of a SALVE warranted to cure all Chronic Diseases and In? flammation ot thc globe or thc eye. Apply at No. 298 King-street, near Wentworth. oct21 8* ?jyj|ILL FOND AND CHANNEL OYSTERS. ARcr thc first of November lt ls proposed to furnish these OYSTERS, either In thc shell or opcncdy-ln quantities to suit purchasers, and at thc lowest market prices. THF, MILL POND OYSTER Supplied will bo thc celebrated "Oulla Island Oys? ter" from the Lucas Mill Pond, ut Charleston, which for flavor ami plumpness Ls well known to bc unsurpassed. Terms cash. Orders solicited from oil parts of the country. Address THOMAS McCRADY, Agent, I'ostofllcc Box No. 339, Charleston. S. C. Order Boxes for the city will be placed at points to bc hereafter designated. REFERENCES_James Adgcr A Co., Hon. J. B. Campbell, Dr. St. J. Ravcnel. David Jennings, McCradv A Son, G. W. Dingle, John S. Ryan. octia e_ ?JRAND LITERARY COMBINATION. LOOK AT THE PRICE. LOOK AT THE PRICE. LOOK AT THE PRICE. THE DAILY NEWS & RURAL CAROLINIAN., (TO NEW SCBSORIBBRS ONLT.) One Year, Six Dollars and Fifty Cents. THE TBI-WEEKLY NBWS AND RURAL CAROLINIAN, (TO NEW Sl'BSCBIBBBS ONLT,) li .One Year, Four Dollars. F R . DAUER MUSIO DEALER, Plano Tuner, Teacher or Vio? lin, Flute and Guitar. Repairer of Musical Iatru tnents. Hitchcock's Five and Ten cents^Muslc always on hand. . ' BALLS AND PARTIES furnished with the best and moat fashionable Music lately received from Europe at moderate prices. Apply at No. 449 King street, four doors above Calhoun. gotta tnlmthCmos_. JJO YOU WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY at night, and a wakelin thc morning with a thorough appreciation of your egg, rena and coffee t serptlT amos USE SOLOMONS' BITTERS. JJ U R E In view of the many fatal accidents arising from the use of inferior Olia, the undersign ed feels under obligations to his patrons, for their long and continued patronage, to offer a BURN INO OIL free from all the objections attached to Kerosene and Petroleum-beautiful, brilliant, perfectly safe, and at the retail prices of the dif? ferent eitle? North.. For sale only at Ko. lol East Bay street, aa long a* dangerous oils are sold elsewhere. Xi* - ? DAVID BRIG OB. ; octl4 thetas_. . . ? ? mHE AMERICAN SUB1?K ROBB , DOUBLE-ACTING^ NON-PBEEZLNG, FORCE PUMP. The simplest and most powerful io ase. It la proved tobe the cheapest, most effective, dura? ble and reliable PUMP. Has no leather packing. A child can work lt. For sale by JENNINGS, THOMLfNSON k CO., 8opt28 imo_General Agents for So. Ca. rJIHE CHEAPEST AND BEST I A FIB8T-CLAS3 AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE3 AND A FIRST-CLASS DAILY PAPER, ONE YEAR, (TO NEW 8CBSCRIBBR8 Olt'.J,) SIX DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS ?J-^O YOU WISH TO PUT OFF INDEFI? NITELY Sick Headache, Sour Eructations and Acidity of the Stomach} USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. septlT 3mos_ GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS AND THE BURAL CAROLINIAN, TO NSW strssoa: aas. ONE Y RAR, SIX AND A HALF DOLLARS. Jjjb YOU WISH TO HAVE A GOOD AP PETTTB, a relish for Food, and a perfect Diges? tion t 'USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. septl7 3rao* QVnclio* 6alc9--?runrc m?rio. ,5V K '?)X, I>AIJV & VO. JjjWtATK SALh0p MIM;.-:, HAY, .tc rilli particulars nun nm:; of ..,),.. Conditions cash. ^ - * -? i HY HOLMES \ MACBETH, Auctioneers. Ii UK TT, C AUK IAU Ii, fcc Will be solil on KUI DAV next, 22d instant, Ht from or our office, No. W broad street, tu half past io o'clock, i liltKTT, i Carriage, l Donkey cart and Dir ness, I Cotton Truck, 1 Cooking Hange, und lu voice of better Hooks. Unlimited articles received up lo h.-urof sale. oem_ HY W. Y. LElTCir^l?Ts. BRUNS. VALUABLE PLANTATION AT AUC? TION. Dy virtue of au order of sale to mc directed by tho Hon. Georges, brynn, Judge of Hie United .Staten Dist rici Court for the District of South Carolina. I nun oirer for sale, nt public unction, on THURSDAY. November lAth. 1809, nt the Obi I'II-11 lillee, foot Of Iii omi street, All Hint PLANTATION or TRACT OF LAND, lo.ltt kuown us "Racoon Island," situate, lying ?iud being In St. John's Parish, Cnllcton DLstrli ',, adju- ?. rent td Kdlsto Island, and by a causeway con? nected thcrowllh; Imlt?ig and hounding north ott Lands of Major W. s. Murray, formerly of Wiu. Mcggctt. und thc .South Kdlsto River, and coHt on Lands or W. S. Murray, soul li on lluyno'n Creek and thc South Kdlsto River, and weston thc South Kdlsto River. Terms-oue-bulf cash; balance In ouc year, se? cured by bond of purchaser bearing 7 per cent, interest and a mortgage of thc premises. Pur chasuer to pay for papers und stniiips. LOUIS UCLA IN, I octio tulhlS_Assignee K. W. Seabrook. BY YV. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. TJ"NDER DECREE INEQUITY. U. H. WILLIAMS, Anit'K vs. OILUERT F. WIL? LIAMS, KT A I#, Will bc sold In front or tho Old Customhouse, on THURSDAY, thc 28th day of October, A. l>. 18OB, at ll A. M. precisely. All that LOT OF LAND, with Hie Buildings thereon, situate south side of Liberty street, in thc City of Charleston; mensuring In front, on Liberty street 42 feet, on back linc :ts feet S inches on cast line 168 feet 4 Inches, and on wost linc 147 feet, moro or less. Rounding north on Liberty street, enst on Innds or Mordecai Cohen, Peter M. Epping and O. Jackson, north on lands now or lute or P. S. Smith und Weston hinds now or inte of John May; said Lot known ns No. 1 of a plat of lands of thc estate of Mordccnt Cohen drawn by Chnrtca Parker, Surveyor. November, ISSI, duly recorded In Plat Book "A," No. 1, pago 70, Register Mesuc Conveyance Office, Charleston County. AISO, All that LOT OF LAND, situate in thc Town of ; Chernw, Chesterfield County, S. C., on Market street or the said town, mid containing six Town Lots, numbered on tho plan of tho said town 173, 174,176, 178, 189, 190, which said piece or parcel of iain) 1B bounded cast by Huger street, south > by Market street, west-by High street, nod north, by Lots 187 and 176, as per plat of said Town of Clicraw, recorded In Register's Ofllco of tho County of Chesterfield, S. C. , Terms-One-third cash; remainder In one and two years, secured by bond of purchaser andi mortgage of tho property sold. E. W. M. MACKEY, 8. C. C. The abare described property can bo treated for at private sale until disposed of at auction. Apply at Sheriff's Office, Charleston countv,-. Charleston, S. C. ' 49-Clicraw Democrat will please publish-on 14th, 2ist and 28th October, 1889, and send bill to NKWS Onice._uct7 th4 A. c MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. TJNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. J. EDWIN MATHEWS, TRUSTEE, VS. T. SA Y ADE HEYWARD, TRUSTEE, ET AL. Win be sold on TUESDAY. 2d November at ll o'clock A. M., In front of the Old Customhouse, ALL THAT LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OP LAND, with the buildings thereon, situate, lying and be- ' lng at the southeast corner of Legare and Lam boTl streets, In Charleston, measuring and con- i taming on Legare street, as per plat of Charles rurKcr, 117 feet B luches, and on Lamboll street 07 feet 2 inches, moro or leas. Duttmn uud bound? ing north on Lambell street, east on land of Estate Wilkins, south on land of Elizabeth M. Smith and Margaret Savage, and west on Legare street. Terms-One-third cash; balance on a credit of one and two years, secured by bond wi tu lu ter est. at tn?-rate or? per "cent. pet1 annum, pay&lnV semi-annually. Mortgago of property and In? surance of buildings with assignment of policy. Purchaser to pay for papers and alampa. E. W. M. MACKEY, octl4 thatnl_i_ a c. o. A. C. MCGILLIVRAY," . . Auctioneer. "TJNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. JAMES TUPPER, MASTER IN EQUITY, vs. J?"); * M. BRYAN. Will bc sold In front of the Old Cn s toni h o use, at ll o'lock A. M. precisely, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of November next, All that FARM OR TRACT OF LAND, situate In the Parish of Christ Church, Charleston County, about six miles from thc Village of Mount Pleas? ant and on tho seashore, containing 320 acres, more dr leas; bounded east on Lands of John Hamlin, southwest on Lands of Daniel Whiteside?, northwest on Lands now or late of Estate Wil? liam Matthews. Terms-One-third cash; balanc? on a credit ot one and two years In bonds bearing interest on whole amount, pay able semi-annually, soi uraoVby mortgage of plantation. . CO 114 tili E. W. M. MACK KY, 8. 0. C. QViutioncero' $)rinntc 0aleo, &c. BY ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. JJAVEN'S POINT, JOHN'S ISLAND. Will be rented for a term of years, if desired, one of the most productive COTTON PLANTA? TIONS In the sute, situate on tho southwest cor? ner of John's Island, within a few miles, of the healthy Village of Rockville, comprising 760 acres; 600 are cleared, the balance weil wooded. On the . Plantation IS a gootTTtealdence and all necessary bondings and houses for operatives, nils being a very productive place, ls worthy the attention of agriculturists. For particulars, apply as above, at No. 68 East Bay. np" , octil th4_ALONZO J. WHITE A SON. BY H. H. PELEON. DESIRABLE AND WELL LOCATED DWELLING HOUSE. At Private Sale That desirable and well located DWELLING, situated on west side of College street, known as No. 1, containing seven upright rooms, on brick,. basement, thrco largo dressing-- rooms, ?ri- , vate stairs, hot and cold water, water closet and bath room, gas, cisterns, Ac. With M?ese prem? ises will be Bold a Lot, recently purchnsed, to tho north of same. Lot - feet front, and - feat deep. ' Premises can be inspected nt nt any time on ap? plication to H. H. DKI.KON, NO. 24 Broad street, where terms, Ac, can bo obtained. ' ' octl4 tbtutha_ ?olinceo, d?gate, ?ft"t. JUST IN, A NMR LOT OP FRESH HAVANA SEOARS, Prom tho Factory^ EL AGUILA DE ORO. LONDRES Regalia Dc Concha Brevas Chicas. AU Of our own direct importai lon. JOHN HURKAMP A CO. octio stothS*_,_ J^J-ANUFACTURED AND SMOKING TOBACCO. O. FOLLIN, TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, No. 161 East Bay. A general assortment or Manufactured :\n<L Smoking Tobacco,'of all grades and styles, from rehab ie manufacture rs la Virginia and North carolina, and offered at the lowest market pri?es, sept?