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CITY A F F A IBS . Meetings 'i'iiK Day. Orange Lodge, at o I?. M. Hook anil Ladder, No. -. at half-past 7 r. m. First Baptist Church, at 7 p. M. - Au? I inn SuleS I'll I < Dil > Lollcli ?V: Bruns will ??11 at ?o'clock Iltis morning, and continua this evening, at No. isr, King Mm 1. statuary, fancy goods. Ac. William McKay will sell at half-past 7 I?. M., at his store, inlsucllancous articles. Tub Cheapest Yet. -The News Job Olllce is now printing blU-heads in the best style ami 011 fine paper, at $251) per thousand. Merchants, th?ik er itr lecture lit a BLIND Man.?Mr. John W. lleahau, a blind man. a native of this city, will deliver a lecture on the Education or the lillnd, at the Market Hall, to-night. A Vai.uaui.k Collection of Paintings.?A fflno collection of paintings from the easels or the most noted artists, both native ami foreign, will be offered for sale on Thursday next, by Messrs. Leltch a lirons. The paintings comprise every variety of subjects, fancy sketches ami scenes from nature, und aro enclosed In highly orna mented frames. The collection will bo open ror Inspection at the new building in iiroad Street, comer or Church, until the day of sale. Sudden Death.?Mr. Henry Ocljon, an old rcshlent or this city, ?lied suddenly, on Saturday, from disease of i he heart. He had eaten his dinner, and was in apparent good health when the stroke came without warning. Hy his industrious ami frugal habits Mr. Oetjcn had acquired a nice prop erty, and was among our most respected German fellow-citizens. He wns llfty-slx years or age, and had been a resident or Charleston lor thirty four years. He leaves u wife and four children. AH Involuntary Bath.?Early yesterday morning, while a benighted individual was tortu ously wending his way homeward, he encounter ed the Artesian Well troughs, lu Wentworth street. The sight ol so much water evidently made him sea sick, and n sudden lurch destroy ing his oqulllbrlum, be was placed horn du com bat nt the bottom or the trough. The situation was embarrassing, but the ducking proved more efficacious than the famous "hock and soda," and he resumed his homeward tramp a wetter and a wiser mnn, though moro firmly convinced thnt water should bo taken with moderation. Accident to tiif. Academy of Music_Tho heavy rain or Friday night caused some damage to the celling ol Hie Opcra-Hoiisc, n portion or the fresco work having been saturated with water which caused it to fall to the ground. It appears that a skylight over the third Her had not been gluzcd, but only covered by a tarpaulin. This proved an insufficient protection, but the damage was rortunately conllne?! to the Bcroll work and oan be easily repaired, if the dome had been In jured, it would have been a much more serious matter. It is proposed, notwithstanding the ac cident, to have the Interior scaffolding removed toy Tuesday night, so as to allow the upholsterers full swing._ United States Couwr?Hon. George S. Bryan Prf.sidinq.?In, the District court.?Ex parte W. F. Redding?petition for Unat discharge Certificate granted. Ex parte E. M. Reach, in re Thomas Magill?ap plication to modify previous order. Granted. ' Ex parte a. IL Ford, in re T. W. Codbold?peti tion to pay counsel fee. Granted. Ex parte A. n. Ford, in re T. W. Godbold?ps tltlou to seU properly. Order or sale Issued to assignee. Ex parte D. J. Wlnn, assignee, In re J. S. Brad ley, J. D. Orulii, DcLorrae a Moses, Sam Flowers, J". I). Graham?petition for sale of choses in ac tion. Order of sale granted. ...... \;\ , ' - A ' Oonstauxe OuTTvJXlEn.?Tho. - constable whose mishaps, In pursuit of an escaped prison er, have been already chronicled, was again made ., the victim or misplaced confidence. A few days A since, he traced his man to the South Carolina 'Railroad depot, und then and there seized him. The game wus snared und all seemed serene, but . the wily prisoner proved again to be too smart .for his captor, und raising his stick ho tapped the constable on the cranium. The blow was given ' with a vim, and the constable, wilting under Its effects, relaxed his hold and the quoud'ntn prison er measured off the ground on a lively pair of legs. The constable registered a huge oath that ho'won't be outwitted the next time. Pilotage.?Tho Philadelphia Ledger says : "At a meeting or the vessel owners and captains' I association of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the .attention of the hoard of directors was called 10 I illegal charges for pllotugc lu Charleston harbor, 1'S. 0. it is the custom there Io charge full pilot . ago at very high rates against all vessels, whether i they takou pilot er not. This wus protested against, rand n resolut Ion passed instruct lug the captains of 'all vessels belonging lo the association that arc .enrolled and licensed in the coasting tratle not to pay pilotage on arriving m or departing from the port of Charleston unless a pilot rentiers service. As litigation may result, r was also resolved dial the association will defend all suits arising under the foregoing resolution.*' Survivors' Association von Richl^.,,._ .A meeting wus held In Columbia mi Saturday ,.v/ ntng to form this * association. ' General Wade Hampton was called to the chair, and Mr. R. C. Shiver was appointed secretary. The meeting or ganized itself Into a Survivors' Association, adopt ed a ccnutllutlon, and elected the following olficcrs: Wade Hampton, president; William Wal lace, A. C. Haskcll. W. Ii. Stuck, Warren Adams, vice-presidents; W.#K. Ilachinau, secretary; R. C. Shiver, treasurer. Steps were inken lo Increase the list of members', and the following gentlemen wore appointed to represent the Ric.hlund Survi vors' Association In the proposed convention to form a State association, which is to meet in the City of Charleston on the 18th instant: Wudc Hampton, F. W. McMaster, J. S. Rryton, Warren Adams, William Wallnce, J. II. Kinsler, William Weston, J. J?. Thomas, R. 0. Shiver, Edward Per Clval, Or. Darby nnd W. C. Swafllcld. To SunflCRiRBRH fou Chinamen.?The Savan nah Republican says: "Alter a consultation with the sub-agent at this place, we reel it to be our duty to advise those who have contracted with Mr. Joseph, or San Francisco, ror Chinese labor ers, not to depend upon them ror the crop or 1870, but to go on ami hire other hands as usual. We do not wish io be understood as reflecting upon the Integrity or good faith or Mr. Joseph or his company -and he has stipulated ror no particular ?ay for their delivery, ilieuucerlnitillosortlw seas taking It inexpedient?bot we tire convinced, In yle.v or tin! great distance ami the short time to intervene, that the laborers cannot be got here lu time to put In the coming crop. We believe 1 hey Will be here during the spring or early summer, and, coino when they may, If subscribers are al foady supplied with satisfactory force, there will || bo no dlfllculty In gelling cither class or luborcrs [ Off their hands Tor the remainder or the year." , j Masonic Fair Association.?The Committee ,;of Arrangements of the Masonic Pair Association ratcfully acknowledge the receipt of the follow ig contributions: One landscape painting, from (easrs. Qulnby A Co.'a Photographic Gallery ; one lagnlflccnt rosewood box or smoking requisites, yatalnlng one meerschaum pipe, two cigar hold one olgarette holder, match box, pouch, Ac, .?om B. Schur, Esq.; two mice mills, worked by ?. . animal magnetism, rrom B. D. Schur, Esq.; one '. fancy box and patent pipe, and one Indla-mbbei tobacco pouch In box, from La Crlolia; one photo ' ' v;graphlo album, one Portemonnaie and one ladles' - cravat, from lirother Benedikt; one ornamental , Cake, rrom Messrs. Buchholt A Bros.; one shell picture frame, from Miss O. Alexander; one in Cant's i ohc, from Messrs. J. narbeson A Co. gant* Clans and Christmas tree, from Mr. F. vor aAnten. R, E. Brown, Secretary. A MoHKi. Hktaiii.isiimknt.?Wo Invite (ho at tention or tlw friends of Tub News in the city ami throughout the Stale to the excellent facilities which oar office enjoys for tlw prompt execution or all kinds or Hook and Job IT luting. Fully pro vided with new type and mnelilnery or the latest and most approved pattern, and baring a large and carefully selected slock or curds, envelopes ami papers or all qualities, Tut: NKW8 Job OfllCC is now prepared to nil orders ror every description or plain and ornamental printing in the very liest manner, and al rates at least as low as any oUtcr establishment in the Southern States. Cull at Tim News building (up-stalrs) nud examine our scale of prices and specimens of our work. LECTURE ok TIIK Hiiiit r Rkv. bishop ?jYNOH. A large and attentive audience assembled last evening, in St. Patrick's Church, to hear a lecture rrom Bishop Lynch on the "Liquefaction or the blood or St. Januarius." Tue Iiishop gave bis audience a vivid description oi a visit to Italy, with rull details or the miracle os witnessed by himself. He depicted in glowing colors the trials or the saint, ami nis martyrdom about fifteen centuries ago, and closed with a life-like picture or Naples and (hechurch where the miracle oc curs. St. Januarius was killed by Dioclescuti, on the loth September, r.o:>, and every year since, at the same dale, his blood, which was carefully preserved, Is said lo be liquified. Tlie bishop kepi the attention of bis audience to the close or the lecture. It was given to defray tho debt or the church, and will realize a handsome amount. The audience wus comprised or every denomina tion, and numbers who could not obtain seats remained standing. Walhalla.?The Oconee Courier gives this sketch of the Village by the Itldgo: ' There Is no need or idleness here. Work, work, Is the great' want. There Is activity in every branch of Indus try, buildings arc going up rrom the depot lo the north end, and the saw and hammer of the carpenter arc busy. Old buildings are being re fitted and repainted, adding to Hie appearance ol the place. The forge of the smith is not ullowed to gel cold. Everybody that wants employment is busy, and tho loafer, the drouc of society, linds no associates. Vfalhulla Is growing and spread ing out her arms, Inviting trade. Already in area and Inhabitants, she is ahead or her sister towns or the mountains. Her business houses are more numerous and active than In any up-couutry town. A generous competition governs In every branch or trade, giving the (armer the best prices ror his produce and the cheapest market to sup ply his wants. Now coru opened in this place at f i per bushel, old corn is stilt selling at ; i no. Cottou was sold here last week ut 23.-4 to 24 cents." Monthly Condbrt of the St. John's Lu theran Ciicncn Sunday Soiioou?The exercises of this school wore agreeably dlvcrslllcil yesterday afternoon by speeches from somo of the pupils and singing by the school in concert. The church was crowded, the classes occupying the pews on the centre aisle, the occupants or which were forced to Und aocoiumodalton elsewhere. Speeches were made by the rollowiug young gentlemen, nil or whom ucquittcd themselves handsomely: St. Clair West, "Perseverance;" Herbert Smith, "Ap peal ror Teachers;" Julian Smith, "The liest that I cun do;" Charles von Bauten, "It Is more blessed to give;" Christopher Tidcrhann, "Cldldhood's Home," The young speakers handled their sub jects like bora orators, and only thesncrcduess or the place and the recollection or the day prevented their receiving their meed or applause, nie ex ercises wcro varied by singing, in which the little choristers showed great proQcicncy. An address, suitable to tho occasion was delivered by Itev. Dr. Hicks. The Sunday school is under tlie stiperin , tcudcncc or Mr. Robert Chlsolm, and Is In a nour ishing condition. Bowkx and Mackey?Almost a Bloody Encounter.?About two o'clock en Saturday afternoon, when business men were preparing to go to their dinners, an Incident took place which varied, In a rather agreeable manner, tho dullness that reigned around the historic corners of broad -and Meeting streets. Ex-Aldermnn Thomas Jef fersou Mackey was staudiug uear the guard liuni?cnnrciMn-.- Wttll OmcOt*MtpnOll and lloUlltlS mon Read, when his eagle eye espied the Honora ble Christopher Columbus Howcii coming from the direction of the Fireproof building. Promptly crossing over lo the Courthouse corner, Mackey confronted Rowen, whom he accosted In language decidedly more forcible than elegant. He said Hint having heard that lie (Howcii) had expressed a desire to meet him lu reference to the letter pub lished iu The News of Saturday morning, he (Mackey) had como to reassert to his face the charges that had been made in print. And this ho proceeded to do In a de liberate and not very genteel fashion. The monologue (for Rowen spoke not u word) was Interspersed with spicy allusions to the Honorable gentleman's eventful career, und was accom panied with gestures which might fairly beset down as unmistakable symptoms or an over-dose or morphine. Rowen, however, seems lo have neglected to take his dose of the pugnacity-In spiring drug, and muttering something about not Wishing to soil his (not over-clean) bands by touching his assailant, made a desperate and successful push ut tin accelerated pace for the Courthouse entrance. Once within its Sheltering portals, Rowen rapidly dispersed, while Hie vengeful Mackey was left out iu the cold. Crcmiis.?Joseph Anton was arrested for as sault and battery on Allgclo Cervetes. Tho affray occurred on Union wharf. Annie Adams, for stealing ninety dollars iu money and two coats, was arrested by Oiliecr Lovclt nnd committed for investigation. A little son or Win. Ilanlcy's was run over by an express wagou In King street last Friday even ing. Though seriously Injured, no bones wcro broken. The three hundred dollar music box rallied nt Von Santen's, was won by Miss Emily C. Ravenel. Mr. Peahody's death was announced to the teachers of the public schools on Saturday, and the exercises of their sellouts closed from respect to his memory. A boat that was reported lo he stolen wits found by Olllcer Lovett on the schooner N. W. smith. The captain stated that It had been picked up adrift. A fracas was threatened on Saturday evening between some of the enfptoyecs at the South Cur ollua Railroad shops ami tho police were sent for, but the crowd dispersed without.any disturbance. It Is rumored that a cockllgfct will soon take place between two "slag?" from Ucorgctowii nud Charleston, at one hundred dollars n side. Hugh Cralg has li?en appointed by Governor Scott judge of proMttc for chesterfield County. Charles EdmoudUon, magistrale for Uarnwcfl County, has licen removed. The respective chiefs of the rival Radical clans nrc evidently on the alert to conciliate the men or the '-rich Irish brogue.1' Plllshiiry 11ml Mackey were attentive and conspicuous listeners to the lecture ol Bishop Lynch nt St. Patrick's Church last evening. Nuff ceil. Ti Unite of Respect. At n meeting or Mechanic!' Cnlon, No. I, held at Eagle Hall, on .Monday, November 2, the fol lowing preamble and rcsulutlois were adopted: Whereas, In the all-wise proidonco of Almighty Ood, this Union has been dcrrlvcd, for Iho drat time Since Its organization, b.\ death, of Ole Of Its members; wc desire, therefore, to place upon rcconl some evidence of rcspeci and esteem. Re It, therefore, Resolved, That Iu the death of our brother member, (iborok Krumb, this Oiton has lost ono who, though connected w th usbut for a short tune, bid fair to become a uscul and zcaloas member. Jtesolvrtl, That ahlunk page In Or minute book bo Inscribed and dedicated to his inmory. Resolveil, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to tho family of our decease! brother, with the expressions of our deep symathy In their 1 bereavement. Resolved, That these rcsolntionahe published In tho dally papers. \ i J. U. Kimmen secretary. i Business Envelopes.?The Np.te Job Office 1 Is now prepared to furnish good enilopcs, win ' business cards printed thereon, at i per thon? > and. Send your orders. Every m?chant, ami 1 business man ahonid have bis card pr\t',d on his envelopes. I Hotel Arrivals?November 0 unil T. CIIAlll.KSTON HOTEL. A. Clotty, Charleston; Thonttw Warron, St. Louis; 0. V. Hunier, James McMcnsIng, Colum bia; J. 0. Otllctl, Augusta; A. A. Plumer und wife, Pennsylvania; .1. II. Vurnuiii, Virginia; H. II. Campbell, South Carolina; Mr. ami Mrs. si. John, child and nurse, M. T. Hewitt, New Vork; H. 0. Robinson, Providence; 0. c. Kcclcy, Washington; W. K. Kodgors, T. W. Simpson, Ohio; Henry II. Curtis, Monroe County, N. Y.; J. W. II. Levy, Au gusta; K. K. Surgam, Jr., New York; I,. I>. l'as i hall, Wilmington, Del.; Dudley Porter, George W. Day, Massachusetts; K. McNeill, C. McNeill, Con necticut; John W. Cordon, Kugluml; K. Allen, New York; EdWd. Hopkins, M. Carrlngton, E. N. Adams, Pennsylvania; It. M. Cuyler, New York; II. 0. Moiiait, Buffalo, N. Y. ; s. U. Holbrood, Or ange, ca.; Jus. MoNataara, Orangeburg; it. Mor tal, J. A. Stillmnn, New York; P. Ilrowu and lady, Boston; C. 0. Johnson. New Orleans; Capt. Ceo. Manslleld, Florida. i-a vi i.hin Ilona. William A. McDowell. W. C. Vennltig. St. Thom as; A. A. Drowning, South Carolina; M. Ilrcucr, Wadmalaw; It. It. Illand, J. It. Izell, Columbia; C. ii. lirownlng, a. l. Mcrrcii, Macon; J. F. Uonnan, New York; C. M. Mai hews, JuillCM W. Ilrowu, South Carolina: James M. Flood, steamship Geor gia; Ceorge Thompson, llostou; J. 11. Miller, W. I). LJvlllgSlon, City; J. L. Joues, New York;J. K. Sill's, London; K. tl. Schupcln, Moscow, Russia; E.G. Clayton, Paris; J. K. Hoalstoil, New York; W. IL SlrlllgrdlOW, St. Louis; Miss Sampson, Win. s. Greene, Georgetown; s. N. (ircrn. Ilaru wcil; J. Gorhum, Savannah; s. J. Kcuucrly, Jr., Jacksonville;!:. W. Pratt, I'ulutka; Jacob Ottotun gui, City. mills HOUSE. <;. K. Davidson, Liverpool; M. Poppln, W. I.; W. II. Teneyck, New.Orleans; C. I). Flt/.maurlce, Columbia; A. M. Mason, Virginia; D. L. l.umsden, New York; J. I). Andrews, New Orleans; J. Alb -rt Haddock, Philadelphia; Thomas Sawyer and fam ily, San Francisco; D. IL Hayward und family, cliy; James Null, Jr., Detroit; Kcublu Toralluson, Columbia; Miss F.. K. Mayo, W. K. Rosslter, New York; W. S. Murray, Clarendon; Win. ?. Kirk, llluiriou; Henry Taylor, Savannah; M. II. Houllen, a. Cleaver, New Tork; Mrs. Ceneral Spraguc and two children, Miss Spraguc, Florida; Miss Sanno, Infant and servant, J. M. Alston, Alabama. 11 V S I If 13 S S NOTICES. Tiirt CiiKAP Stoiik.?Mr. I. nkop, liwor ably known to the shoppers on n.mg street, has removed lo the new and spacious building on the west side, n few doors below Calhoun street, and will offer a large and extensive stock at the great est bargains. Shoulders, sides, hams, and other groce ries, are advertised for sale low by G. w. Sir dons, No. 30 Vendue Hange. Attention Is directed to tho extensive sale of statuary and other objects or art that will take place this evening in King street, opposite \ Sllcox's rurnlture store, under the auspices or j Messrs. Le itch A Kr?ns. The articles will be open for Inspection during the day. Choice Pkhfumkiues and Toilet Auticles. Mr. c. F. Punknin, the well-known Meeting street druggist, has just Imported direct from Purls a large stock or choice perfumery of all kinds, hear ing the brands of the most celebrated French makers. The scents and essences arc of the latest fashion uh wen aa the finest quality, and thu pei-rume loving public have HCKlum no good an opportunity as now or gratifying their tastes at a reasonable price. To Tnt LAMBS.?Wa beg to call your special attention te two (2) cases or Poplins in choice styles and colors at twenty-live cents. These goods are from auction; you will Und them cheap, aud very dcstrublc, at No. 287 and 2S9 King street. Itospectridly, STOLL, WEBB A CO.. nova "it ' ' One op Dickens' or Scott's Works Is present ed to every annual subscriber to the XIX Cen tury, octo Gl]irt5 anb imriiisliing ?oobs. N B T R I C B . O THOMAS n. BLACKWELL Is constantly receiving additions to his Large Assortment of MENS' furnishing GOODS. Ills Intimate relations with Importing Houses ht the North enables him to sell the Best Goods at less than New York prices. tub latest styles of SCAP.FS. TIES. COLLARS, HOSIERY'. HAND KERCH KIEFS, underwear, ac BAJOtPS CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. The Quaker City Fine Shirt, ready mode add to order. All goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES, amd i N E PRICE TO ALL. Ns. 219 KING STREET, sept22 ritnos One door bolow Market. PUE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SIIIRTsT SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SS ss ss ss ss ss SS THE SS SS ss SS STAR SS SS SS SS SHIRTS SS SS SS SS AND COLLARS, SS SS SS SS SS SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS ss ss ss SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS SS ss as SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS SS SS SS SS MEN'S SS SS SS SS FURNlSniNG GOOBS SS SS SS SS AND SS ss ss SS UNDERWEAR. SS SS ss ss ss SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Doi't forget tho place, TIIE STAR SIGN, NEETINO STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. 0cfl3 hau J V . B A K D I N, COMMISSION UERCII ANT, Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, S. c. Prompt attention given to the sale or Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores, and Country Produce gen - erally._oom lino ^y- ILLIS& CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MER?HANT3, and SHIPPING AGENTS, Will attend to the Purchase., Sale and Shipment (to Foreign nnd Domestic Ports) of COTTON. RICE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. 0. E. Willis.A. r. Obisoi.ii. oct26_ J T. HUMPHREYS DROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. SALE? OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS BONDS, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO PERTY ATTENDED TO. Ns. 97 BROAD STREBT, Charleston, 8. 0. ?J^reMNCxs.?Hon. HENRY BOTST. W. 3. MA tyir?ttinrc, QEutlcrrj, &c. py , A R T & CO., SI 13 if C II A N T 8, II a 11 l> "\v a 1t 3v D. 1). COHEN. C?H A R L B S T O N, S. 0. D. S. HAUT. M. 8 HAUT. r. MOHAN. .IOUS T. M'NAMRE. WHOLESALE STORE, No. 31? HAVNE STREBT; RETAIL STORE, CORNER KINO AND MARKET STREETS. BAR IRON, PLOUGH SrBBL, NAILS, METALS, G?NS, MILL ROCKS, BOLTING CLOTH, CIRCULAR SAW3, FAN MILLS, HOES, PLOUGHS. A LARGE ASSORTMBNT OP BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, BRICKLAYERS'TOOLS, TANNERS' TOOLS. ALSO, A HANDSOME ASSORTMKNT OF KOnCEIW' TABLE at7d POCKET CUTLERY, 1'LATE f AND KR1TANNIA WARE, HOUSE FURNI8HING AND FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. scpt24 fin w.iiiios d Ac ?Drn ?oo??, (Etc. R Y GOODS! DRY GOOD SI J . 1 : . No. 203 KIN H A D & CO., SET, CHARLESTON, S. C Wo arc now exhibiting Laocs anil EmbroiticrleH, have ever offered, and Invh acceptances, 03 choap oa tl Our stock of Dress 0> All-wool Mcrinocs, Krupros lng nsvclties per every ate LACE French Laces in va scilption, Edglug und Inst Embroidered Merino Sacka our Laco aud Embroidery G L ? We are Solo Agents i no superior*. Wo have all i of every description, for u HOSIERY, best Rag the best quality. ) CLc. Our Cloak and Shawl Ings. Moat of our Cloaks i ecu them at the lowest possih'" hlack OloaHJ^n Cloth Misses' "and Children's Ok Shawls, Ac., Ac. MISOELLJ Ladles' Tics aud Bcarfi (j bons, Reit? and Sashes, Porf) | 6 Ouuiugn, foruiua' ainnni ni I Dress Trimmings, Fringes,' arUcles not here mentioned: our fa: Now offers great Induce foods before making sclactloi In ira it an I best selected stoak of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, i -,"-! ?w!s (Hoves, Hosiery, Fancy Ooods, Ribbons, Ac, that wo id l :. > larchascrs, guaranteeing to sell our Goods, for cash or city cheap -1. v : ? v se a o o i> s . j.? boh . i, in part, Mac* and Colored Silks, Irish and French Poplins, Cloths ? p less, Delaines, PopUnottcs, Prints, Ac, to which we uro add uce f A E MHROIDERIES. - e Handkerchiefs, Collars, Embroidered Goods of every de u dcred Seta, Infants' Einbroidored Cloaks, Robes and Waists, j /cry many o'.hcr articles whicii may always be found In - A'JV X> II O S T E TX Y . > i trleston for HARRIS' SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, wbleh have 8, in mack, While and Colora; Ucrlin, Silk and Lisle Olovce children. c, in great variety. Men's Half Hose, superior English, 1 AND SHAWLS. i? with ail the latest novelties of Ladles' and Misses' Covcr >vn Importations or our own manufacture, enabling as to t IS. Colored Chinchilla, Cloth Cloaks, Black Silk Coverings, I Printed Cashmere ^?T1?? ,\yp<ji.^oinrt*iS,'^onrhiBg 9 AND E ANC Y G O O D fS . r,.'- Gentlemen's rich Roman Scarfs, Tics und Cravats, Rib 'omades, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Worsted Nubias and ( I'Caps, Fancy' Worsted Scarfs, Dress Buttons in variety, " susdown, Crape Goods, FrUUngs, Rufning, and other I> "WXTVTEH STOCK who will Qnd it to their advantage to examine our p ?lisccllonci m ENT RUBBER COLI SAD DLES AND PADS, Warranted not to ?all horses. Testimonials ean he furnished. For sule by JENNINGS, TTIOMLrNSON A CO., No. ifio Meeting street, nov? 1 Opposite Charleston Hotel. jyO YOU WISU TO PUT OFF INDEFI NITELY .Sick llcadnahe, Sour Eructations and Acidity of the Stomach ? USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. For sale by RAOUL A LYHAIL septlT 3mos_*_ J L. SnEPP'ARD, PRODUCE BROKER. Will attend to the Purohase and ,Sulpplng of COTTON, RICE and Qenerul Merchandise. Ofllce at Messrs. CODEN, UANCKEL A CO., No. 46 East Ray. . nov2 S OLOMON'S BITTERS GIVE GENERAL SATISFACTION. For sale by i scptn 3mos_RAOUL A LYNAH. -J-^O YOU WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY at night, and awake m tho mornlDg with a thorough appreciation of your egg, rolls and coircc f USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. For sale by RAODL A LYN AH. scptn Brnos_ .fcrtiliiere. JpACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Fon COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. Tills article is manufactured at the Company's Works under tin: direction and superintendence of Dr. RAVENEI.. It contains thesame elements of fertility ns Soluble Pacific Gnauo, except Hint it is not furnished with ammonia. It Ls prepared expressly for composting with cotton seed, which furnishes the elemont of ammonia?the object be ing to render that side-product of the plantation available to the highest degree as an clement of fertility. For further, and particular information, apply to the undersigned, J. N. ROHfiON, Agent for South Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. JOHN. S. RERSE A CO., General Agents latltlmore. oct27 wfmnmosnao _ JQ^ AND PLASTER. 600 barrels LAND PLASTER, m store. For salo by octiu OLNF.T A 00. S UPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. ~Mannfa?**red and fer sale by Dr. U. BARR. OCU ' Ns. 181 MttUng stTMt. ? jJnsnrcmce. ?\ R A F T SM ENS' LIFK ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF SHW YOKE. Onloe: Pork Hank Hallding, No*. 214 ami 210 Broadway. Capital.$ilo,ooo (X)K AHAMS, President. WILLIAM T. PHIPPS, Vi "?-President. IIKNRY HELDEN, Secretary. J. T. HUMPHREY'S, Agent Tor Slate of South Carolina, OhTcc No. 27 Itroad street. J. S. RDIST, M. D., Medical Examiner. Ofl-SUH-ACENTS wanted throughout the State. Apply by letter to J. T. HUMPHREYS, General Agent. dec7 m Q. U A R D I A N MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of K F. W Y O R K. ORGANIZED IN 1359. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASU DIVIDEND (FIFTY) SO PER CENT. STATEMENT. Polices m force.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,500,000 Annual Income. 800,000 Losses raid. 600,000 officers. W. H. PECKIUM, President. WM. T. hook Kit, VIcc-Prcsldent. lu McADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. lthick Ait, Superintendent. DIRECTORS. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. Jnuies Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros.,ox Mayor New York. I John J. Crane, President Hank Republic. Win. M. Vermllyc, Hanker, (Vermllye & Co.) j Chus. O. Kockwood, Cashier Newark Ranking Company. Hon. Ocorgc Opydykc, ex-Mayor New York. I Minot C. Morgan, Ranker. I Thomas Rlgney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. j Dcnj. R. Sherman, Treasurer New York Slcnm Sugar RclllllUg Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Conslsble A Co. Richard H. Kownc, Wctmorc A Rownc, Lawyers. E. V. Haiighwont, Firm E. V. Hnughwout & Co. j Wm. Wilsons, Firm of \vlikens A Co. I Julius II. Pratt, Merc hunt. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Oco. W. Ctiylcr, Ranker, Palmyra, N. Y. Reo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur ance Company. I John O. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton H. Peckham, corner Fifth A venae and Twenty-third strcot. Edward II. Wright, Newark, N. J. Ooo. W. Farlec, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM <fc I8SERTEL, General Agents for South Carolina and Georgia, Office No. 40 itroad street, ' Charleston, 8.0. Dr. T. RERNSTJERNA, Examining Physician, jonia lyrOAO Ruction Sales-- l|is man. ?) W.Y. LEITCII Ac R. S. BRUNS, A u ( ( I on, , i ,. S a Ij k im) s i t i v k. THIS DAY MHl TII-MllltllOW, Ihc Sill mill Mil November, al No. 180 King street, opposite Sil cox's KiirNlturu Waroroonis, will Im; mild, ami sale continued in the evenings ul 7 o'clock, uiilll Hie enl ire slock is solil. I HASH A Nil ATTHAiTIVi: ASSOltTMKSr OK ELERANT HIM KITS OP ART, (aiNsisriMj OP CAKHAIIA MAIIHI.i; STATUA II Y, Vcmlc He I'ralo. French llionzn Twenty-one l>ay Clocks, llronxc Figures of enlirelv new Illinois, Alabaster Slaluary, Vases, Tazzas,* Podestals. Silver llnleil Ware, Ac., lately imported from Italy l?v Signor H. It. I'anilollliii A Co., or New York. The assortment comprising Carrara Marble Statuary, viz: The (iCAEDIAN AKUHL, by llnr ata: I'utto l.on Nhle, by Chericl; Croup Conlcnd mg Cupids; Veiled busts, by Fronzoiil. AI.AHASiKlt STATUARY. DIANA. Mailoiilin, l.ove ami I'syellC, liirlli or I Venus, liacchus ami Arianua. HKO.NZK STATE ETT ES. AORIOULTURI! AND commerce, Cornelius, Moniere. Danic ami Vcrgillo, Clos and Sappho, Milton, Huronu and Curtoinaguln, Diana. Ac., Ac. Twenty Photographs, Views or the Cltle.s ami Monuments or Florence, Plra .uni Somliia. ALSO, A splendid assortment of TWENTY-ONE DAY CLOCKS. Superbly carved Marble Vases, copied from Etruscan. Itomaii, llelie, Colhlc, Egyptian. Flo ronilnoand tlrceian Designs; ilorculaneum Cms, Animals, Ac. ALSO, Wll.l. UK AOOKO TO TUR NAI.lt, A large collection or FINK SILVER PI.ATKD WARE ANDCUTLHRY. The l.uporters have used every exertion to ren der this coiled hm compl?ta in every detail, and il will, upon examination, be round lo be beyond all precedent as regards llio beauty and variety oT the articles olTcred. This splendid collection is now open Tor inspec tion, and the ladies arc especially invited to call and examine this magnillccnl assortment of arti cles lately imported. Conditions cash. nnvR H) ?VM. MeR'AY, No..130 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel. N IG HT SALE AT 74 O'CLOCK. Commencing THIS (Monday) EVENING, andcou imm: nightly during the season. Regular .sale as usual on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, nt II) A. M. For particulars soc hand bills. nov8 Sanction Sales?Jntorc mane. Ry A. C. McUILLlVUAY, Auctioneer. iVLUABLB BUILDING LOT ON KING STREET. Will he sold on TUESDAY next, the Olli instant, at the Old Customhouse, at 11 o'clock, All that valuable LOT OF LAND on the west ' side ol King street, fourth lot north or Queen, he im: 23 reel front by 232 deep; togetticr with a rear l.ot opening into Clifford alley, 17 feet by 4-1, more or less. Terms cash. Purchaser pays for papers as usual. For further particulars of this valuable proper ty, apply as above, at No. 29 broad street, where a plui can be seen. > nov? fmlti3 A. C. McUILLlVUAY, Auctioneer. U"NDER DECREE IN EQUITY. EX PARTE LAWRENCE B. L0VE0REEN, BT AI., Ily virtue or a decretal order or the non. R. II. Carpenter, Judge or the First Circuit, will ic sold on THURSDAY, the nth day of Novem ber, 1800, in front of tin- old Customhouse, at 11 o'clock A. M.. All that LOT OF LAND with the Rulldings thereon, situate on the south side of Trndd street, formerly known as No. 01; butting am! bounding north on Tradd street, south by Lands now or late of Ann Swain, cost by bands now or late of Mrs. ? Rolando, and west by Lands now or laic of Lawrence Ilnlverson; measuring and containing on front line on Tradd street, 17 feet, more or less, and in depth 102 fcet,'morej>r less. _ Sermscaslv? rd-..litVY. M;T1A0*J7T; - an tusintht__J__? a. c. c. My J. FRASER MATHEWES. AT AUCTION. 100 SMALL FAUMS Will be sold at the Old Poslofllcc. on THURSDAY, j-'.th November, at 11 o'clock, to the highest bid ders. One huHdrcn PARMS, adjoining each other, con taining from one tn eleven acres of Land, situated on the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, Edisto River, and public roads around Jacksonboro' De pot; laid out into lots and streets, a plat of which will be exhibited on the day of sale. The above Lots will be sold separately. Terms?One-half cash; balance in one year, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of the property. Purchasers to pay J. F. Malhewes tor necessary United Stales Inter nal revenue stamps and papers. ocl25 mthio ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE S Will be sold at Public Auction, on the llrst MON DAY in December next, tu the Town of Man nlng. Clarendon County, South Carolina, The following LOTS OF LAND, all situated hi the said county, being the property of an Assign cil KM ale: "TOWN PLACE." Tills is Hie late residence of Dr. Ingram, and Is located In the most desirable portion or the Tow or Manning. The loi contains two acres; then piirtciianccs arc. a well Unlsheil dwelling, contain lug six rooms: outbuildings complete, consisting ol storeroom, servants' houses, kitchen, stable, Ac. The place Is ornamented with beautiful llv oaks, set out about ten years ago. Altogether it is a handsome place, costing tun years ago abou js?iio. HOME TRACT.'' This Is an excellent and well settled tract of two acres of laud, situate about two miles from Man ning. The laud produces well?cotton, corn and peas. The appurtenance* consist or dwelling house, with nil necessary outbuildings, lubOK houses, gin house, granary, stables, Ac. "CONYERS' TRACT." This is a tract or 020 acres or land; It is n well settled and highly productive plantation, situate in "Fork ot mack River," six miles from Man ning. "ROSE HAY PLACE." This a tract or uio acres of fine cotton ard corn land, situate within a mile of the Conycia*. nud adjoining the "Conycrs' Tract." It Is without settlement. "McLEOD TRACT." This Is a tract or 300 acres. An improved an valuable tract or land, situate In the "Fork of | Hlack River," produces corn, cotton and rice well and Is convenient to Manning and Suinter, the latter place uifording oue of the best markets in the State. "McKNItlHT PROPERTY." This consists or a storehouse, dwelling and out buildings, und five acres of Im: ? in the Village Summen on, near Wright's Diu if, nn Saut?e River. LOTS IN MANN INC. House and two acre lot In IhcTown of Miinnlr House contains rour rooms; lot well improved. A small house and kitchen and two acres i land Iu Ihc Village or Manning. A vacant loi. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash; the remainder on a credit one and two year*: the credit portion to bo cured by bond ot the purchaser, with interest, the rate"of seven per ci-nl. per annum, und gage of the pi. mises sold. Purchasers to pay stamps and papers. FROST A A DOER, for Assignees, Chnrlestuu, S. C. scpl20 loct4,IS,novl,S,l5,22,30,di'c4 Jnsnrancc. J^ R 6T) K L Y ~N ~ LIKE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.$1,204,000 Issues all kinds or Lire and Endowment Poll clus. Dividends annually In caih. Only Com pany having the Definite Guaranteed Surrender Value Plan Policies, world-wide. Second to no Company In the United States for stability, libe rality and economy. Ofllco No. 141 Rroadway, New York. CHRISTIAN W.HUCK, President. Wii.uAu If. Colb, Secretary. State Agency No. 35 Rroad-atrcct, second floor. Local and Canvassing Agents wanted through oat the State. Apply in pet son or by totter to JAMES O. lULMBS, Jr., General A rent for Soath C? rotin*, jniyit mwfomos Ruction 5alc6--4*uturc JDnps. u NDEIi DECREE IX EQUITY. By virtue?f an order or sale lo mo directed, lit the case of stealing: va nicks, I ? iii otter tor suio al Public Aucllon, al Hie <im I'ostoinee, foot of Broad street, on TUESDAY, tiroIBM of Novoni tin . 1801?. ai II o'clock a. M., All tlial lot or LAST? wiih I he buildings there on, situate, ly lim und being mi ihe south side of leid si reel, lu the Oily or Charleston, ami known i?y the Nu. r.. Measuring ami roniiiiniug In front ill Held street rorty reel, ami In deiiili one liun dreilai.tltwvnly.tlve reel, !>< Hie same more or less; Itlllting ami hounding u.m ih |,y geld street, south mid west by lands now nrlatoofU.il. Stevens, and east by i.imls now or late or U. U. Stevens. ALSO. All that LOT Of LAND wllli (he buildings lltorc nn, situate, lying and being on Calhoiin street, (Smith si.le.) in Hie City Of Charleston, State afore said. Measuring In front on B"ld street thlrty tour(M) lent, more or less, and in depth one hun dred and six (100) reel, more or less; hutting and hounding to the east on lands now or Into or l'aul Kahall, to the west on lands of J. T. Klswortb, to> ihe north on Calhoun street, and to Hie south on lands now or laic or Henry llorlbcck. Terms?One-third cash, and the residue on a credit of one ami two years, with Interest rrom the day or sale payable seml-anntially, secured by bond or bonds of the purehaser or purchasers ami mortgage or the promises. Tim buildings to lv insured and the policies assigned. Purchaser to pay Tor stamps and papers. wm. j. GAYER, novs matuI _ si_v..ai Itcforce. . ?y W. Y. LEITCl?'& U. 8. ?l?s. Auetloiicei i. D KSIRABLE WOODEN RESIDENCE. N i. ?OS MKKTINtl STREBT, NEAR COLUMBUS. Will bo sold on tuesday, the oih instant, at the Old Postolllce, ut II o'clock, That deal rallie two story wooden dwelling on the east side of Meeting street, known ils No. ".os, with double plasxa. House cunlalus six rooms, besides pantry, cistern and kitchen. Lot measures on reel liy 131. Terms?One-hair cash; balance In one and two years, with interest, secured by bOnd and mort gage. Purchaser to pay us for .papers aud stamps._novs rmtn3 liy Vf. Y. LEITCII & lt. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. POSITIVE AND UNItESEltVED SALE OP OIL PAINTINGS. Will be sold at Auction, beginning on THURS DAY, the l nu Instant, at 13 o'clock, at tho Store southeast corner of Proud and Church strcols, and continued until sold, A valuable collection or OIL PAINTINGS la massive Gilt Krame?. This collection einbraoea a variety of subjects drawn from scenery In Ameri ca and Europe, together with historical and fancy pieces from iho studios or Rarrinco, Krltohcnor, Norlhcote, Hart, Dirk, Myurhuiu, Eberlie and others of equal reputation. This collection will he upon exhibition day and. - night, commencing on Tuesday, 9th instant, un til day of sale. The public, and tho ladles particularly, aro invi ted to exaiulno this collection und bo prcsont at the sale. Catalogues or the Pictures will be ready for distribution on Monday, 8th Instant. ~~noxp IOUTII CAROLINA, KERSRAW COITN JAMES CHF.SNUT, EXECUTOR, vs. MARY C. REYNOLDS, SARAH CHESNUT, MARY 0. FKIEItSON, KT AL-I1ILL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WILL, PARTITION, Ac. In pursuance m" a decree made in the above cause ' ut September Term, 1809, wo will expose to ' public sale, before the Courthouse, In Cam den, at li o'clock A. M., on MONDAY, the Clh day of December next, The following most valuable LANDS, lying Irom three to roar miles rrom thcTowu or Camdon, immediately on the South Carolina Railroad, . routing on Wntcrcu River, aud running back, eastwardly, five pilles, covering r.ver live thous and ucres, ono thousand or which arc One swamp lauds in cultivation, ono thousand fine uplands In cultivation, and over three thousand in original rorcst, heavily timbered with oaks, hickory, dog wood, pine, Ac, much of it vory lino cotton land, Oucly watered ami offering abiir.dau,t istntos. ^d?ll"st^TlELl,E=M0S3V?- very n$l?njK^jaU?iL of ovor 'eight hundred acres, on warorce River, three miles from Camden, with a large settle ment on it ; will produce, without manures, a bale of cotton or scvcnty-llvc bushels of corntO' the acre. This is regarded as tho best body ot land on the Wutcrco River. Second. TOWN CREEK PLANTATION, adjoin ing the above, consists or rour thousand live hundred ucres, recently held as one large planta? tlon ; comprising swamp, second bottom, und up lands, heavily limbered and Urielv watered, hav ing two tine streams running through it. Tho South Carolina Railroad and two public highways run through these lands und render them acces sible at all points. They are very convenient to Cumdcii; the uplands arc perfectly healthful and present rare advantages. This place is subdivided Into and will be sold aa twenty-one runna or one hundred to tour hun dred acres, nirering a rare opportunity to settlers seeking homes. Adjoining plantations have, been divided into small farms ami arc taken by our best people. Terms?Ouc-llfth cash; balance on a creditor one, two and three years, in equal annual Instal ments, with interest rrom dale, payable annually at seven per cent., ncvurcd by bond, sureties ami a mon gage or the premises, with theprlvl-. lege lo purchasers tn pay cash. Purchasers to pay lor stamps and paper.-. An agent on the place will show the lands, and Hie plan can be seen at the olllee of Wm. M. Shannon, Esq., Caiuden. S. C. .1AM KS CHESNUT, WM. M. SHANNON, Special Masters and Receivers. Ciuniicn, S. C, Nov. 1,1809. net30 1 mSwft EDriige, (?rjemicnlo, Stc. JSSELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL 'OR INFANTS TEETHING. . R ALLAYS INFLAMMATION OF TUB HUMS, CUIIBS CUOMO, CUOI.KltA INFANTUM, DYSRNTXKY, AND ALL DISKASP.S TO WHICH CHILDREN ARB SUBJECT WUKX TEKTHINO. CONTAINS NO ANODYNE. RnSSRLL'S SOOTHING1 CORDIAL Is offered to the public with an absolute guarantee against aR danger from its use. Read t il following certifi cates: OlIAHMWTOM, May 10, 1868. Mr. J. R. Rbsskll, one of our careful und intel ligent Pharmaceutists and Apothecaries, has sub mitted to my examination the formula for the preparation ol a Soothing Cordial prepared and vended by him. it a treuils me pleasure to express a favorable opinion of Its .ile nnd ctllclcnt adaptation.to tho particular cases ol the diseases of children, which it Is designed lo relieve. K. GEDDINGS, M. D. Having had occasion to prescribe Russbll'b Soothing Ceil'!..I in severe cases or Rowel Com plaints In children and Hellenic females, l bave been much plcnscd with its effects. I consider It n valuable medicine in nil cases, in which It may be advisable lo avoid tho use of anodyne, and par ticularly for family use, as it is perfectly safe. W. T. WRAGG, M. D. ClIAUI.KsTON, S. C, 1861. Dear Sir?I huve used your s.hing Cordial for Diarrharu In teething children, und nnd it. a very excellent preparation, it has a great nil van logo over must preparations uf Ihe kind In containing no Opium or Narcotic. When these are required they can he mined in proportions applicable In the case. I therefore can recommend Its use in the afTcc llons tor which it is designed. Respcut fully yours, Ac, T. L. OHIER, M. D. CllABI.KSTON, S. C. 1868. I certify that I have most successfully used Ri'ssKi.i.'s Soothing Cordial In the Summer Com lilnmts of infants. Ho has fully exhibited tho in gredients or hi* remedy, and the tedlons method :>r preparation. I recognise the prescription? containing no anodyne whatever?as a most sale uni eil I cue I oiis one in bowel affect Ions of children, when much pain or restlessness attends the affec tion, doses of Paregoric con lie added to the pre scribed doses of He Cordial according to the age if Ihe patient. Tho compound, though more iiten. acts In an efllclcnt manner without any ad lltlon of anodyne. In tho Diarrhoen of the aged, in Increased doses, it Is of great vainc, a* a remedy; never disagree ing with the stomach?increasing appetite, Im proving digestion, and acting as a slow but onT :l3!lt astringent agent. W. M. FITCH, M. D. Mount Plrarant, S. C, 1808. Mr. J. B. Russell : Dhar Sir?I have used your Soothing Cordial Tor children extensively in my practice, and most -licet fully testify to Ils merits. I have found it, without an exception, to accomplish ail It claims, Mid consider It superior to anything In use for children. Its freedom from anodyne or any kind recom mends It OS % perfect IV safe preparation In thO lands or mothers and Inexperienced nurses. Very respectfully, Ae., P. R. WILLIAMS, M. D. Made by J. B. RUSSELL, Chomlat. Bold by Dr. u. BAER, Wholesale Aoant for ?out* Carolina, eeWi