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C I T Y AFFAIRS. Meetings Th IM Day. Friendship Lodge, ul 7 I'. M. Committee of Masonic Kill Association, at 0 V.M. Washington 1.13ht infant ry Charitable Associa? tion, st 7 I'. M. Washington Artillery Friendly Society, al half psst ; I*. N. .St. Cecilia Society, al s I*, kt. Hope Pire Engine Company, at 7 P. M. Btuicwrull Tire Eugine Company, ut 7 P. M. Ashley Piro Kngliie Company, ut 7 P. M. Stevedores' Proteetlvo Uulun, ut7:?u P. M. Auction Sali-M This Day. William McKay will sell ut lo o'clock, at lils store, satinets, clothing, Ac. PHMOMAI,.-Mujor-Oenontl llallcck ami staff arrived by Hie Dictator yesterday cvcnlug. COURT OP GRKKRAII SKSSIONS. - No Court was hew on Saturday on account of the tudlsposiiion sf Judge Carpenter. Tu H OIIKAI'ID?T VHT.-Tho Niewa .lob O Ol cc is now printing bill-heads in the liest style und on linc paper, m ftt&o per thousand. Merchants, think .r itv_ (loon PASSAUK.--Tho Rtiilsli steamship Pio? neer, which left this port for Liverpool on Hie 20th et Uotobur, urrlred lhere on the nilli of Novem? ber, nuking Hie run in elglitccu days, which is a voty Hue pnssugc lor Hhs season of Hie year. Tm'. NKWCOMK MINSTI'.KI.S upon to-nlghlul Hibernian Hall. Tin- troupe lins ai. unciout and well earned reputation for excellence In I he vari .as element s iv Idell moko up Hie r-ty lc of entert n lu meut. Vnowuas burut-rork opera. As concerts of this character never fall to draw good houses in Charleston, we have univ lo advise our readers to CO carly in order tn .secure good seats. Orv ron COLUUBI v I-Tito hegira ol Radical ertlce-lioiders nud olllce-scckers, who ilauco at? tendance upon our model Legislature nt Colum? bia, has begun, and there ls a fair prospect that by to-night Tew of thc tribe will remain in Charles? ton. Thc multitudinous, mllclals who rejoice In thc name of I). T. Corbin have all dcpnrled, to return no doubt, nt thc close of thc session, tn multiplied numbers and with augmented civic honors. _ THE COTTON CHOP IN NORTH CAROLINA. Thc Wilmington Journal snys: "We hnvc before referred to thc probable short crop of cotton in this State, and wc regret extremely lo learn, from a source in which we have confidence, thet thc crop of Robeson County will only yield about one half of what lt was pitched for. Th" late cotton ls opening badly, and the rot is very per? ceptible, and adds greatly lo the shortness and quality of the crop."' Tun WotiKiNOMKN's ASSOCIATION.-The Com? mittees of ihree from each of Hie trades who were appointed by thc chairman (Mr. James M. Rabil,) melon saturday evening, nt the South Carolina Ball, mid presented n drart of thc constitution, which was accepted, mic meeting was private, bul, wc nrc sincerely glad to hear, 1 hat tho asso? ciation has purged Itself of thc political element that was moulpulatln t it. A public meeting of She workingmen will he called al au carly day. A HOURI. ESTABLISHMENT.--WO invito thc at? tention of thc friends of THK NKWS In thc city and throughout tho State to the excellent facilities which our office enjoys for thc prompt execution ef all kinds of Rook nnd Job Printing. Fully pro? vided with new type and machinery of thc latest and most approved pattern, and having a large and carefully, selected stock of cards, envelopes and papers of all qualities, Tm: News Job Ofllcc Is now prepared to UH orders for every dcscalptlon or p labt nun ?rname 11 to.1 printing.", M he very best manner, and at rates at least as low os any oilier ?establishment In the Southern States. Cnll at TUB NEWS building (up-stalrs) and examine our seale of prices and specimens of our work. STEVKnoitKS' Pr.OTECTivK UNION.-The steve? dores or ibis elly, following thc example set by the longshoremen, karo formed a union to pro? tect their Interests and those of the shippers. They have pledged themselves to tho Inlier thal thc work shall bc done thoroughly and exped? tioiisly, and without the aid ot men who have made themselves obnoxious by their dictatorial proceedings. The shippers, wc are told, will nc cord thc new organization their entire support. Thc Ural meeting nf this union was held on Fri? day evening, and was presided over by Captain A. O. Stone. The cunsiitutlon was rend and adopted, nnd arrangements made io perfect 1.1c workings of Hie Union, A special meeting will bc helli this evening ut thc hall or the Hook nuO Ladder Company, No. 1, In Queen street. THK AC.UIK.VY OF Mrsic-Mr. John T. Ford, thc enterprising lessee of our little Jewel of a theatre, arrived In thc city on Saturday, and ex? pressed his unqualified gratification at Hie ar? rangement, oapneiiy and ad?rame nt of the new temple of music and thc drama tn lie inaugurated under his ni|spice?. Mr. Ford tissures us that he ue.".nsnt alt hazards to maintain Hie social char? acter of thc Academy, both before and behind '.he footlights. The entertainments that he intends tn pre-cut will, in all cuses, be thc very best or their clans, and at once pleasing and relined. Thu chapman Sisters, the stars who ure to open thc Academy, have won golden opinions where ever they have appeared, and wc arc sure that our people will bc delighted by their sparkling and vivacious performances Mr. Ford lins secured for thc opening night a prologue specially written tor thc occasion hy Wm. fillmore Simms, Esq. Thc Stilstaing touches are now being pnt to the ornamental work ot thc Academy, sad by thc middle or this week it ls ex? pected thal the structure will be substantially ?empi?te. The gorgeous "sunlight" which is lo Illuminate the Interior has been elevated to Its position In tho dome, and tho complicated details of tho scenic arrangements arc rapidly approach? ing perfection. Our friends In thc country who may chance to visit Charleston in December, or In tact any time this winter, need have ao fear that Orsi class .amusements will be lacking to make their even? ings lp thc city pass pleasantly away. THK MASONIC FAIR.-Saturday night ended thc Oral week of the l air, and thc hail having been previously engaged by the minstrels, the munagers were reluctantly compelled tu suspend operations. A number of articles are still on band, and thc chances ure not all taken In several of thc most Important raffles, lt Is, therefore, proposed tu obtain the lower hall and exhibit thc unsold goods on one large stand. U would mn, bo dilllciilt lo secure takers for the rcmulning chances, and the articles still on hand would com? mand a ready sale wheo offered at thc low rates propuse,!. Tlie Fair luis been .1 complete success, and Hie receipts will fully equal the expectations .r the Masonic fraternity. The line silver service, .f which mention was mude In our lust issue, wns won by Orange Lodge, which polled 20-1 votes, the remainder of Hie ballot being: Washington 14 Union Kilwinning 09- (being one for each mem? ber;) Friendship US, and -a number Mattering. The One net or harness pnt up by Strict Observ? ance Lodge was won hy Dr. J. Somers Daist. A cooking stove presented by Mr. ({. A. Damon was wun by Mr. W. E. Hughe*. The handsome garnet set was not raffled, and each table has some choice articles remaining that will be rallied as soon as the chances are nil taken. It will be seen by a notice In another column that tho committee on Accounts will meei nt Hibernian Hall to morrow afternoon, when al) claims should be presented properly ccrlilled, and when nil persons engaged In tho Fair arc rc quested to band in their accounts. The president of tho Fair Association particularly requests all persons who may have articles remaining at thc bau to remove them ds carly as possible this (Monday) morning. CHUM BS.-It wau currently reported on Ute ?tracts Sal unlay Kial Hie Grand Jury had found a true hui against cx-Aldcrraau T. J. Mackey, ror assault and battery willi Intent lo kill. A meeting or lira Union Republican party will be held this evening ut Ute Hilliary Hall. A grand pow-wow ts expected. The new Rooting in thc n per ward* market ls nearly i omplctcd. Tito Investigation Into tho Kant Ray Ire failed to discover the cause. That of ibo ure in Calhoun street is Mil! pending, though Ute testimony elicit? ed Hms rar Induces thc belief that lt wa- the ucl ol au incendiary. A Sawers MISHAP.--Some excitement was caused on Meeting street 0:1 Saturday morning by Hie appearance of fissures in the frout or the new building- occupied by Messrs. Cameron, Parkley A Co., ut thc corner ol Meeting and Cum? berland streets, and ror a time there were rears that the wall would rall. Thc Tacts ol tko case, wblch our reporter has been al some trouble tu ascertain, were as rollows: The owners or Ute building wishing lo deepen their cellar, willi a view lo meet the wants of their growing busi? ness, employed Mr. Cullcton, a contractor, to do the work. He had made very rair progress in what he had undertaken, the side walis having been successfully underpinned by brick work some three feet below their original depth, and the sandy soil removed lrom tho interior of Hie cellar lo ?1 corresponding extent. Coming to Hie front, h 1?ever, Hie ratal mistake was made ol' undermining lin- entire width of thc structure, leaving th- immense mass or masonry cr thc front wall hanging from Hie two corners. The. front. Which ls about lorly feel wide, stood lids fearful lest for some Hine, and liten gradually yielded, Hie masonry below tho iron silts sinking Intothecavity below. Then was presented Hie singular spectacle of Hu.- powerful iron columns designed by thc architect to support Ibe wall, themselves supported solely by Hie bond or brick nnd mortar above them, acting like au immcusc arch. As soon as this stale ur almira became apparent a large crowd collected around thc bunding, nnd a messenger was dispatched hy the distressed owner.'tor "Mr. John II. Devereux, at the Academy or Xr.sic. With characteristic promptitude Hutt gentleman, speedily had a gang ol workmen nt hand, witb a quantity nf lumber of all sl/.es, to remedy, us far as possible, thc accident. Ile soon sueoeeded lu gripping, by a system of ahoroing, thc entire front, not allowing another brick lo Tall, thus a ?Toni mg the owners an oppor? tunity or removing their valuable stock from the part or thc building endangered. We presume thal thc operations ncocssary to repair thc dam? age will bc continued lo-day, Messrs. Cameron, Rarkley A Co. meantime giving notice thal thc business ot their establishment will be conducted through the rear entrance. Hotel Arrivals-November ?0 n ml 31. CHARLESTON IIOTKI.. Mrs. J. Julien, Georgia; Vrank Bryan, Pitts? burg, Pa.; James McKcnna, Wm. I'lnekney and Bon, M. Morgan, Mrs. M. Morgan, child and ser? vant, New York; s. bushman, Kingatree; ll. c. Kwlng, Holyoke, Mais.; J. J. Davis, fleorgla; Mrs. Ti\ot (Hover amt son, Miss Whittier, Anderson; fl. M. Walker, Wm. J. Kiter, Columbia; J. C. Hil? len, Augusta; F. T. Whitcomb and wire, New York; ll. li. Cocker, Mrs. Wm. Reeker. Port Pluln, M. Y.; W. M. Hutson, <i inert lt. King, J. ll. Ilyrno, I'mcry Thayer, New York; Joh* T. Ford, Thus. II Muter, llutllmorc; .lohn A. Noble, New Jersey; Hrs. Lucinda Boddington, John P. Boddington, Williamsburg, N. Y.; Wm. II. Scott, Georgia; ">. S. frowell, Huston; Mts. i,. Plume, New Or? eaos; ll. Aldrich, Karn well, V. Mullins, New York; 1. Hean i-, Greenville, South Carolina; J. 1). Bm nerson, New York; A. J. Wakcilcld, M. I)., Jack? ton ville, Florida; W. lt. Rossiter, New York; B. a". Gilbert, Summerville, South Carolina; J. W. lusscll, Wilmington, North Carolina; James L. Toben, New York; A. Wicowr, Marion, South karolina; samuel M. Ring, Baltimore; F. A. De iVildc, New York; II. nartz, Marion, South Caro? ma; George Brunswig, New York; Daniel Ahl, viro and daughter, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; ttchard Courtney, Haiti more; C. MucMutlau, Pillia latphla. PAVILION nOTBI.. R. O. Hollings, Leesville; P. K. Coburn, R. Co turn, Summerville; W. West, Parn well; A. J. Thooroo, Steamship City Polut; W. G. Oannady, 'iii; Thomas H. Mulholland, Scotland; Daniel Scully, Rattimorc; G. P. Matthorn, Savannah; W. I. Coburn, J. C. Uodon, Summerville; John Net lea, Northeastern Railroad; W. Ii. Rurgess, John ininti, City; Dr. W. Jenkins and wife, ll. ll. Van (ess and lady, Hcaurort; P. R. R. M. Salters, florence; T. J. Vogcrs, Wilmington; W. K. Hone, Ungstrcc; Ii. Morrison, Augusta; M. C. Hall, Sa? vannah and Charleston Railroad; W. P. Rice, larnweli. MILLS noi'SH. A. W. Barton, Jr., New York: ll. S. Thomas, rife and daughter, Donigac, Mich.; Clarence lennett, Philadelphia; U. W. Perry nnd family, ?hartes F. J ander and wife, Hosion: W. C. Dar? on, Jr., Elizabeth, H. Y.; H. Du Hms, DIltnTon; W. J. Dora ii ce, New York; J. N. Black, Liverpool; os. C. Lopas, Memphis; Colonel munt -ami html y, City; Chas. N. W.lls. New York; Hain-!, il. I?. Tcrmun, Rainmore; W. Secomb and lady, W. W. (ewcomb and wire, N. 0. Roberta, Harr/ Rob naoa, Daniel Wilson, los. Johnson, Jas. T. Galick, <". G. Calllce, C. Iludst it, ti. C. Palmer, New York', thin llinchclitr, P. O. Hudson, J. Rampom, G. Sf. Paui, Charles Curter, Prank Mandow, W. C. lorn, T. C. Ekln, New York; General II. W. Hai? nes*, Robert K. Scott, C. A. Whitter, United -tat e? Army; Charles P.' Morris, lloRlmore; J. I*, lordlan, New Orleans; J. R. Fa.d-.-y, Mobile; J. D. Inmphreys, Memphis; W. Crlsmwn, Haliintoro. BUSINESS NOTICES. PORCHOOTT fi BROTURK.-Tills enterprising rm have, in thc face of an active competition, uilt up a steady and profitable trude. A large nd beautiful sign nt the corner of Calhoun and Ung streets attracts Hie eye and tells of the bar nins to be found within. Having a resident myer in New York, thc firm Ls enabled to procure wats at the largo unction sates for the lowest ash rates, and to sell them at correspondingly t>w prices. Messrs. Furchgoll Ai llroihcr have 1 hrlving branch of their business at Jacksonville, ria. BAKK BILLS ANO GOLD.-Mr. A. C..Konf nan offers bills of the Rank or the State and Rank if Georgetown; also $1000 Iii gold. CnorcE FLOUR, Ac-Messrs. Campsen A Co. dvortlso for nate a lot of thc choice flour which ook thc premium at thu recent State Fair. Thc rcmlura, a handsome butter knife, can bc seen it thc Campsen Milts. IF YOU WANT n good Hole leather trunk, call it Chapeau A lleirron's, No. 08 Meeting street, icxt to Milln House. nevis 4 MILLS HOCHK IIAHI DIU-WINO EMPORIUM_ Carol aud Cold Halite. J. LOMliARDO, 1I0V17 -l' Proprietor. GOVBIIXMKNT .MCCLELLAN SAUDI.VIS and team tarn ess for sate low ?ii Chapeau A llcirron's, No. s Meeting sircet, next to Mills House. ma I s 4 Berm Y, COACH, und uti styles carl harness for ale low at Chapeau A, lleflron'H, No. 08 Meeting treet, DCM to Mills House. novlS 4 CIIROMOHI cun?nos ! Cuit?nos I-Tho aheap st chromos in the elly at Charles C. Righter'! lo. 101 King street. Tim DRUT COLLAH fur ploughing, and certain ot to gull, Ls thc Flag Collar, for salo by Chapeuu : I leif ron, No. 6S Meeting street, next to Mills louse. BU8IKK8S ENVELOPES.--TUB NRWS Job Office 9 now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with usines.! cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous nd. Send your orders. livery merchant and uslncss roan should have his cord printed on his nvclopcs. OKR OP DIOR RVS1 or Scott's Works is present- j d to every annual subscriber to the XIX Oen ury. 0010 Uh ?i g)oooo, ?.Cc. Q H H A 1* I) lt li S rf GOODS! tri rr O T.. I.. , AV* 13 It IS tSc C O . ? M , Nos. 'j S - A N i? 2T? !> RINO fl T R K B T. -:o: We lo inform our friendo aud patrons that wc have reeently bought a very urge Si?;i j?r I> Il 12 irt H C? O O I> ? , Which we can now sell from twenty-live lo thirty per cent, cheaper thea last utinth's prfcoa. t ease Assorted Plaid and Striped POPLINS, at 2* cents 1 case Solid Odored Poplin., at ir> cents, worth 3.'> cents 1 ease Assorted Chene und Cliupgeablc Poplins, ul 36 to 40 ccols 20 pircos 7-K Poplins, nt 4<l cents 30 pieces 7-s Poplins, choice, nt linceuls, worth 7S conta to $1 :io pl ces .Scotch Plaids, at 25 and 99 ceuls .JU pieces 7-S Scotch Plaids, at r.o cents tn pieces 7-S Scotch Plaids, at00 cents 1? pieces fi-4 Silk Mixed Scotch, at Moonta, worth $t SS r> pieces of Cholee (trey Mixed Poplins, nt 70 cents, very cheap .J cuses or Delaines, at 20 cents l lol ot Dchngcs, ut l"> couta 1 ease Assorted Rm press Cloth, lu Choice Colors. v?iUTH ALPACAS, White Poplins, White Knipress Cloth, While Delaine, Whitcrtcrin?. scarlet Delaine, Scarlet Merino, Scarlet Opera Flannels. Scurlei Opera Cloth. 0-4 wide, tor Cloaks und Sacks. Choice Lol or Itlnck Silks. We beg to call special attention to our ltep Silk nt $2. All prices lu the celebrated "I,ton llrnnd" Alpaca, in bsl lllie Klack. Also, a Tery Large Slock of i> o i>r E es T ic; ? o o T> .-5 . Which we Guarantee at verv how Prices. Drown Shillings, from 7, S, 9. IO, IO?, ll, 12'-;, t:i';., 14 and IS cents. Bleached Longelothn, at ii1;, 7?^. s?, O??, .O. H and i->yt cots. 1 case 4-4 Lnugclotl s, al 12S' eents.very cheap. T ll E J. I N F. N I> E I? JV lt T Itt ?3 ff T ls well Stocked with Housekeeping Articles, such as Stenched Linea Damask, at 70 cenia, ttrown Damas,; as low as 35 cents, double width. A Choice I .ot. or Od'* al $1 fit. Sperial attention is called to 4 r.vses ot Choice Prints, which we dell al lSJ iculs. Hrunllcvlllc Shirtings ai \oy? conta. Together with tho Kartest Assortaient or Conds in every Department, to be Toual h Ute ally, at Nos. il 8 7 AND ? 8 'J KING 8TKKKT S T O L' L , WEBB & CO. novn wrm3 H tjaroujcivc, (Entlern, Src. ART & co., II A H D "W A. I* E U E B C II A N T 8. 0 H A lt L Ii S T O N , S. C. n. ?. COUttN. D. 8. DART. N. S. UART. P. MOKA*. JOUI V. M'SAMEK. WHOLESALE STORR, No. 30 IIAYNB STREBT; RETAIL STORE, CORNHt KING AND MARKET STREETS. BAR IRON, MILL ROCKS, PLOUGHES TE EL, BOLTING CL6TII, NAILS, CIRCULAR SAWS, METALS, FAN kTLLS, GUNS, HiH?, PLOUGHS. A LARGR A330RTMHNT 07 BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, BRICKLAYBRS' TOOLS, ? TVNNHRS' TOOLS. ALSO, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF RODGERS' TABLiE A IVO POCKET CUT^H^EHY, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARB, ft' HOnSE FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS OF EYERY" DESCE?PTION. sept24 fmw3mos nae _t Oobacco. ! vv pt "" *': -. o t. T. i N , -" . - ?i* STTT O?" O BACCO COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 151 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C., Agent for tho sale of thc following well known brands of Virginia and North Carolina Manufactured Tobacco. K. T. P I L K I ii TO N'8 FRUITS AND FLOWERS, "Oohl Leaf," ponnda, FRUITS AND FLOWERS, "Figs," PLANTER'S PRIDK, "Gold l-oni," pounds, . COMMONWEALTH, "llrlght," pounds and half pound*, ROCK CITY, "Bright," 4'a, PLANTER'S DAUUHTF.R, Hi's, ROSE HUD, 10's, VIRGINIA PLUM, "Dark," hali pounds. C. IT. 3 PIC KR'8 "CHLRBRATBD FIG," SUGAR PLUM, Bounds, STAR, pounds, GRAPH, 5'rt. F. S. ANT Ito N Y 4b CO.'8 ARRINGTON GAME, pounds, CHICORA, 4's, PLANTATION. 4's, PICAYUNE, Long Tens. /. T. 8T0VALVS uSUPRHIOIl PANCAKE? PACK & TA I. BO TT'S "HOUGH ANO BRADY TWI81? J. I~ VAUOUN AN? W. A. CHAb'MlTS-'CnOICK TWIST.' Smoking Tobacco. Flt OTTS AND FLOWERS, PLANTER'S FRIDK. COMMONWEALTH. LO VU AMONG TnK ROSES MAY iHJKKN, arid W. Duke A Sun's Celebrated "DURHAM." Has constantly on hand an assortment or OHRWINQ AND SMOKING TOIACCO of aU grades, Kyles and sixes, to which the attention or thc trade U Invited. octss mimo B J mancini. ANK BILLS $8000 DANK OP GRORUBTOWN $6000 Bank of thc State South Carolina mew) $3000 Bank or thc Slate South Carolina (ulJJ $-State Bank aaa other llanos. ALSO, $1000 IN COLO COIN. Pur sale by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker and Commission Agent, nov3?_No. 3i Broad street ?1IG1IT CHECKS On Messrs. MORTON, BUSS A CO., New York, n suma to suit pnrohascrs. For sale by E. LAFITTE A CO., ocvzi wths3m6 No. 30 Broad street. E DWARD LOWNDES, BROK RB, No. 4 BROAD STREET, Buys and sells on commission, Bonds, Stocks, '.unk Kills, mid Securities or nil kinds. The high? est market prlcos obtained. Any information desired, by letter or otherwise viii bc cheerfully glveu. Apply ns above at No [trodd street, or through Post?nico Mox 307. Win also attend to thc Investmeuts of money In argo and small amounts. RRFBKBN0K8.-Wagner, Huger A Co., Reeder A lavis, O. A. Trcuholm A Son, VY. C. Hoc A Cn., "liornas B. Waring, Cashier South Carolina Loan ind Trust Company; Polacr. Hoi I gc rs A Co.. J. l>. tlkcn and Co., George ll. Waller A Co., Cohen, Innckel A Co., Andrew Simonds, President Find ?.munni Hunk. scni2l SIIIOM nae J. T. II U M P il R B YS, JROK?R, AUCTIONRBR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. IA LE? OF REAL KSTATK, STOCKS. HON BS, SEOGR1TIKS AND PERSONAL PRO? PERTY ATTENDED TO. No. 27 BROAD ST R'R ET , Charleston, 8. C. - BBKT.RITKORB.-Hen. HENRY LOIOT. w. J. MA IBATII, Esq.. Ocneral JAMr'.S DONNER, T. R. VA RINO. Esq._wt J. SOHLBFEORBLL, 10. 37 UNG STREET, BETWEEN KINO AND | ST. PniLlP. LCM BRR of every description and BUILDING f AT li lu AL, Urao and Plastering Laths, Paints, ills, Olaaoes, Shingles; also Groove and Tongne loards, Ac, constantly on hand at the lowest narke; priaex o?m nttunlyr I (Tailoring, Ut. QLOT1IING, TAILORING AND < FURNISH INO QOODS. MENU.R A MULLER; No. 325 KIMO STRRBT, Tliroo Doora below Liberty Btroet. novo Jnnt received and opened a largo and fine assortment of Mon's Youths' and Hoy's CLOTH INO, FURNISHING coons, Ac. Consisting of Rlcgant OVKRCOATS, Business and Dress Suits, White and Colored Shirts, Underwear Goods, Ac, English and Domcstio Half Hose, Alexander's nnd Couvlslcr's Rid Gloves, Buckskin, Doeskin, Calfskin; Cloth, Cusslmcre, Tweed; Silk amt Thread (Hoves, Unen and Itopcr Collars, Cravats, Neck Tics, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Ac. Also, a largo and welt assorted stock of BROAD? CLOTH, CASSIM Kit K, DOESKIN, RKAVF.R CLOTH, Ac, a largo variety of thc new style Pants und Vest Patterns, which wo odor to sell hy piece, yard or pattern, or moko up into garments by measure, In thc latest styles. Our siock luus been selected w|th great care, and prices marked very low, tn plain figures. Heilig confident that wc can oCcr inducements unequalled hy any other house, wo bodell buyers In our lino to givo us a call before purchasing Dlscwhero. All orders will r jce.lv o our prompt rod vory careful attention. Entire satisfaction ls guaranteed, oct ll mw fames JJ O R B A D M & J ? lt S , MERCHANT TAILORS, Have removed to No. 147 KINO street, Ave doors below their former stand, where they will bo pleased lo see their former patrons and friends, and tho public generally. Mr. Jurs has Just rciurnod from Ute North with a large sud well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic CtoihB, Heavers, CoaUngs, Doeskins, Uasstincrea ami Vestings. AMO, A Ano assortment of Genta' Furnishing Woods, which will bo sold nt a very small profit. Gentlemen la want of any of the above arMatoa win do well to cai! before pure?aatag elsewhere. ookl I mth "yf^r I L L ? S & C II 1 S O L M , FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING A8ENTB, Will altead to the Parchase, Sale and Shipment to Foreign and Domestic Ports) af OOTTON, tUO?, LUMBER OBd NAVAL STORKS. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, ft. a B. Wn.ua.A. IL OH iso LU. oe tat eduction Solea-Qtlns Wan. Hy WM. McKAY. POSITIVE SALE-SATINETS, KEADY MADH CLOTHING. HATS. IIOHIKRY MILITARY HAPS, NOTIONS, JKVTKIIKY, Ac. I will soil THIS HAY. Monday, al No. IM Meeting street, ai io o'clock. At Private Sale-A superior uwertmcnl or PA KM I NH I.MPl.KMHNT.S. nov? Sanction Saleo-JFnlnrc Wan*. Ry .IR F FOE IKS A CO. UNDERWRITERS' KALK OF DAM ACKU BACON AN I? DRY SALTED M K ATS. Will lie wodi on TH KS DAY, '?kl lust, al balf-pasio ?...ii? k. In Hom or our Stores, NIM. IT and in Vendu? Kauto. 6 hillls. Ka. ,ia SI IOU 1,1)1 ' KS. a baila, c. H. side*. ii boxes llroiikra.sl Hacon. I box Sugar mn il Shoulder*. B boxes Dry Salted Shoulders. fi boxcH Dry Suited Sides. Damaged on board steamer Prometheus on lier voyage from I'biludelphia lo ihis port, and sold on account ot Under writers und all Con? cerned. Conditions cash. nov M By I, il UKV & ALEXANDER. UNDERWRITER'S SALK OF CROCE HIKS / ND LIQUORS, Ac, SAVKD I'ROU TDK LATH Xl RR ON BAST HAY. On T?KSDAY, 23d instant, will bc sold in store bon-.,-. No. 3 Atlantic Wharf, al ll o'clock, A general assort meut or GROOI'.KIKS, Ac, saved ? rom Hie lalo, lire on I'.asl Dat, CONSISTI MI ni--: WHISKIES, Rum, Hill, Vinegar, Hour, Dom? inos, Code?, Tea, Soap, starch, Herrings, Clothes Lilies, Clmcotnlc, Candles, Case Liquors, muck? ing, Mackerel, Sardines. Sweet Oil, Deer. Should? ers, Hams, Canned Hoods, Salt Cheese, Brushes, H?ckers, Ac. Hornill Inns cash. novSS Sljirts ono iuruioliing U3oo?? Q N E PRICE ?< ? I s I * g w ft S '?3 ? ? a fj s t ? ?5 ?. ONU P It I C H ! nov ti R E S H ARRIVALS! LATEST STYLE? ! . COMPORTAR!,? KIT I LOWliST PRICES ! S S S S S S S S S SCOTT'S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S STAR SHIRTS S S s S AND COLLARS S S S S READY MADE S S S S AND MADE S S S S TO ORDER. S S S ? - s .- s S MEN'S S s s S FURNISHING S SSSSSSS S SS S SSS S GOODS. S S s s s S 8 s s s AT THE GRBAT SIIIRT EMPORIUM ! LOOK FOR TUE STAR SIGN, ll BETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL, novia nao ?UioccllrtncoitQ. 1~)0 YOU w?oii T'cTl'UT OFF INDEFI? NITELY Sick Headache, Sour Eructations und Acidity or thc Stoma :h? USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. For sale by RAOUL A LY11AII. septl" amos F D A U E R S MUSIC DEALER, Piano Tuner. Teacher of Vio? lin, Finte and Guitar. Repairer or Musical Istru men ts. Hitchcock's live and Ten cerita Music always ou hand. BALLS AND PARTIES furnished with Hiebest and moat fashionable Music lately received from Europe at moderate prices. Apply at No. 440 Klug street, four doors above Calhoun, octpj tnimthemoB _ OLOMON'S BITTERS OIVB GENERAL SATISFACTION. For sate by _ aeptlT amos_RAOUL A LY NA II. rjt F. CHUPEIN, DENTIST, O ?KT CK NO. 270 KtS'O SrilBBT, novia omos fi? TO GEORGE LITTLE A CO. VJT for Fine Caaslmero SACKS nt ?5. uri.jj stuthlmo J-^0 YOU WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY ut night, nnd awake in thc morning with a thorough npprccinilon of your egg. rnUs amt coffee ? . USE SOLOMON'S IUTTEltS. For sale by RAOUL A LYN A II. sept 17 amos JJ lt O O K Ii Y N LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets over.* 1,300,000 Issues all Lodi of Lifo and Ecdowmcni Poli? cies. Dividends annually In cash. Only Com? pany having the Dctlnlto Guaranteed Surrender Value Pinn l'oliclca, world-wide. Second lo no Company in thc United State* for stability, libe? rality und economy. ODlue No. 141 Broadway, New York. CHRISTIAN W. HUCK, President. WILLIAM M. GOLK, Secretary. sum Agency No. 36 Rroiid-atroct, second floor. Local and Canvasing Afrenta wanted through out the State. Apply m ponton or by letter to JAMES O. HOLMES, JB., General Agent tor South Caroona. July ia mwtsmoe Unction Salce-?nlnrc Da?o. Ev VY. Y. LEITCH Jfc it S. KUHNS, Aili t (un i rr, . u NI) EU ?BOREE IN EQUITY. PKTKKMAN ? KHKK. KXKOIITIIKS IHKKShKN. V?. KOIIWINC, ADMINISTRATOR, KT Al.. Un Tl'KSDAY, th? Mill December no^t. ul li o'clock A. M.. will besot". in rruitti uf M c uni UiiHUMnliounc AU I hat I .OT tit-' LANI), with the IhitldlngH lhere. on, situate ut Hie ?outucastcoroi-ro? Cominis, ami Murria street*, In tim cur. known In it survey <>r thc Morns Lands by lt. K. Cuy nc, Survey or. l?y Ht? No. i; measuring in from on Coming-slrcct ai rcot, hy in feet In depth moro or less, i:.ding nnrl h on Morris slreel : cast em l.ul No. 0; south on Lot No. a, and wc.it on Coming Street. ALSO, Thal other MIT OK LANU with (he lltlildingii thereon, s?male un Cumins riireel, In Ward No. 0, ] ami known III th" aforesaid survey l>r lim No. 2; measuring in front on coming street its feet, by lil feel'in deplh. Rounding north on Lot Ko. I: east on Lol No. -; wrath on Lot No. il ol said plan i of survey, and weston Cumin;: alrcrt. Terms-One fourth cash: billum e in four ri|nnl successive anmiat Instalments, willi Intercut from Hie day ol'sale al 7 per cent, per year, payable an? nually, secured by the bond or bonds of Hie mir. chaser. iioddings io he insureil mid policy ?is? si-.'.I. J A MI'S W. (HIAT, nov-j! mitiil . Kpcriitl Refer?**. n r K v a SA li E Hy virtue oi a wrll ?>f Tieri Foetus, In medlrcctetl and delivered, will be sold nu MONDAY, UielM.il dav of December next, at tin- iinrthcaHi corner of the Courthouse, ai (-J o'clock M., AH Un- right. lille ami Interest nf thc ilcfuiidant, C. H. Lund, in Ihren HONKS OK HKRCIIA NOISE, markeri Laud A Parker. .cvlcil on and lo bu mild as Hm |trnperl.y <>( C. Lund, mulei- au exccnllnn in Hie. ase id' Crane. Hovlslon A Co. vs. Cade fi Land. Terms cash. K. W. M MACK KV, novtiS nu; s. c. c. A. C. Mel!iM?IVKAY, And loncer. ll E li I P E'S S A I. E S Hy virtue of :i writ of Fieri Pacht* to in-directed ?iud delivered, will be sold on MONDAY, (llb day ni' December next, nt northeast corner of t he Courthouse, between it o'clock A. M. ?md .. o'clock P. M.. AH th" right, title and interest of llieilefomlaiil ill il TRACT OF LANI), situate In Ht. .Stephen's Parish, charleston County, conlaluiua iSfciO seres, moro or less; bounded north on Lands ni" the es? tate of John Fort, cast on Lands of ll. Lofton, south on Lands of A. Morris, unil southwest on Lauds of J. Hates: known us "Chapel Hill." Levied on and to he sold as thc properly of Hen Jamin H. Phillipa, deceased, under nu execution for defendant's costs in the case of isaac, lt. Orin son, Administrator of Phillips VS. William J. Pules, sum, Al the same time mid place. All the rljcht, title ami Interest nf defendant in a TRACT OF LAM) situate, in Hie Parish of St. I Antea' COOM Creak, containing aiiout mon acres, niorh or less: hounded wesi und south partly by public road leading from (loose Creek Illidge tn Monck** Corner, mid partly on a Traci nf Laud owned by-Hinds, north hy Lands of William Smith, northeast by Lands of Thomas Smith, east by Lands of Harrie'., Harry, and soul li by deli aim Free School Lands, as set forth iu a plat of Joseph Purcell, dated February 17lh, 1707. ".cvie-1 on and lo be sold ivs Hie property of Cl.arles W. Craves, ai Hie suit, o? IHIsha Cannon. M.SO, \l Mic same time ?uni place. All the right, title and interest or defendant In a TRACT OF LAND, situate In Parish of St. James", House Creek, about.20 miles from Mic city, ami 2 miles east of Ho-state Reid, containing about U2A acres, more or tess. Levied on am.- to bi sohl as Hie property of W. Hradford, at the snit of James M. Ku.son A tirol her. Ali?), Al Hie same Hine and piare, .Ml the right. Mlle ?ind lutero** ni defendant in TH ACT Ol' LANI), shoaled In St. James', House Creek Parish, Charleston County, about i mllCH from Slnle Road ?iud 5!? miles from the City of Charleston: bounded north by Lands of - O'Dorn: east by Lands of -Hash ; south hy Lands of-,"uud west by Landauf-Rauls berry. ?.evled on and to he sold us lae property nf Louis N. Marl, at thc suit of Robert MOorcr, Ad? ministrator. AI JU), Af thc same Mme and place, Alli'? righi, title and Interest nf defendant tn n PLANTATION, situate in Christchurch Parish, about 7 miles from thc Town of Mount Pleasant, containing 87n>-? acres, more or less, together with the Dwelling Mouse, outhouses, Ac, thereon; hounded north on Lands of-llorlbcck; east on Lands of James Macbeth; south on Howat Creek and Sound; west on Lands of estate of Thomas Hamlin and-llorlbcck. ns per plat by Johu Diamond Surveyor, dated November, 1311. Levied on mid to be sold os thc property of S. H. Hluckwcll al thc suits of Julius A. Mu.v nnd John II. Hebra, who hus assigned thc Judgment and execution to Julias A. Muv. ALSO, At thc same time and pince, All Mic right, title and interest of d?fendant In all that LOT OF LAND on Mic west side nf Ameri? ca street; bounded north on Lands now or late or I). H. Comstock, west hy Lands of Charlea Mag? net, .south by Lands or Denis HcfTcrnan, mid east by America street; measuring on north linc 72 feet, same on south linc, ami on east and west lines 60 tect, more or less. Levied on mid to tn-sold as the property of Dud? ley H. Comstock, under on execution in tho COMO of William Ainsirong vs. Dudley ll. Comstock, et al. ALSO, At the same time ?ind pince. All the light, title und Interest of Ike defendant , In nil I '????? or i.rt;ii?, ?inline Kiiildlugs Liiiercoti, i-itutile on thc west side of Kins ?tra?*, opposile Columbus street; measuring iiliout SS feet rroiit, by I'M reel tu depth, bc the same more or less. Levied on and to Le sold as the property of Frances L. Wilson, executrix, al tin-stitt of Myatt, McHurncy A- Co. Terms cash. E. W. M. MACKKY, novio mt H. C. C. V Ry A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. ALUA MLE PLANTATION ON COO SAWIIATCIIIK IUVKR AND BUR'S CRKKK, AND ON TIIK LINK OK TM K SAVANNAH AND CHARLES? TON RAILROAD. Will lie sold on THURSDAY, Otu December, at the old Pnstoi?loc, ut u o'nwek, without rescA'c, All that PLANTATION, formerly property of estate or llngiienin, lying lu St, Luke's Parish, Heaurort County, and known ns I'uirllcld, con? taining twenty-four hundred (240U) aerea, more or less; hounded on tho north hy Lauds or ttie estate or Tilomas Dawson and a tract formerly u por? tion of Fairfield, cast by Mic Coosawlmtchle River and Land? of the estate or Thomas Dawson, south hy Ree's Creek and Landa of Dr. Wm. 1). Uilliaon, weal by Lands of Hon. W. F. Colcock, Terms-One-third (H) cash; balance by bond payable lu one and two years, secured by mort? gage of thc property. Purchaser lo pay us for papers and stamps. Plat of thc above place can bc seen at my office. novl8thm7_ A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. JN PRORATE COURT. IN MATTER REAL ESTATE- JA COU IL WAY, DECEASED-DECK EE. Ry virtue of an order of Ocorge Rnlst, V.<a., Judge 'of Probate, I will expose at public sale, on MON? DAY, thc Ctn day of December next, ot the Courthouse, In ino eily of Charl, non, at 12 o'clock M.. AP. that. TRACT OF LAND situate la thc Parish or St. James' ??oose Creek, measuring ami cou (nilling 22ft acres of Land, more or less; hinting mid bounding north hy Lands or'll. Uart, Knuth hy Lands of S. C. Wnrmac, cost by Lauds of A. A. Wav and west hy Lands of .lames Hun; h. Terms cash. Purchaser nlso paying lu addition to ttie sum hld the expense bf tho Probate Court and Conveyance; also tho HhcrUrs co.'ts on sale, amounting lu tho aggregate lo forty-five dollars. E. W. M. MACKKY, ?. C. C. IIOVIJ m-l ^ncliouctfro' {fru?ate Sated, &c. By JJ. FKASER MAT???WES^ PLANTATION IN 1 ?EAU FORT Ct. U NT Y. AI Private Sate HPKINC ISLAND PLANTATION, In Beaufort County, nt Mic Junction or thc t'hccltti*dfae and Colic; on Rivers, directly opposite Foot Pol lit, thc proposed terminas of tho Deep Water ?md West? ern railroad. It contains three lhou?nttd ("yeo) ncre-i of high lund, about two IIIAusilllil i:ve. acres ol which ure cleared, ?md of Hie most forillo char* act cr for sea Isla n it or short cottons nm) provi? sions. lt n abundantly supplied with uprlugs of j good water and utrords u line pasturage, for all kin is or stock. On the Plantation ls a large Dwelling House \ and ampio outbuildings. There ure Kerami set? tlements which render this properly easy lo tic divided into dur?rent plantations, Hein JJ un Is? land, i' require* no fencing. It commands, a Mun view of Mic hartad* of Port Royal; Is ten (10) miles distant from Uu> entrance; considered hcutlhy to live ni all thc vear, mid Well known AS one of thc best Scu island Colton Plan? tations on thc coast. nov pj fm 4 CJUPERIOR COLO G N E~ WAT EIL Manufactured and for sale by Dr. IL BAKR. octo No. in Meeting street. CSVnclio?i Saleo--Juline Pans. Ky WA H I) I, AV/ ? CA KEW. \rAH,AISLI-; SKA ISLAND COTTON PLANTATION. Will III? -ol*! oil TUESDAY, ?S d Instant, ni ll A. M. in n oin ur Hie OM Poslollloc, That VA Lil A ULM PLANTATION, known OM Um CAPES, situated on .(Mini's Islaml aluin'. clghl mile* norn ihr . Hy. Till* Plantation is lihou! two nint a half nilton from tho Stulln Itivi-r. amt tanti Jinx ulioilt novell hundred actress, muru or leas; two liunilrcil amt loii v or v. illi li aie cleared, amt <>.' uxci'lleut ipml Hy; having thu Hncsl reputation fur inc prodnc ihni or Hue s".i island itotioii amt provisions. 'li nos made know n on ila) ot sato. *? nov i n wfmiitiil Hy ALONZO ,1. WIUTK A SON. VEHY OESIRAIiLE llltlOK ItEr?? DKNOK. N?. ?MOKOIMSK STREET. SKCONI? HOOK H AST Ol' I* INC STL I'|',T. A. Will lie sold on TUESDAY. Hie ..?.A Instllllt, al ll o'clock, ni Hie Old llMdotllcc. rom llnrad drcct , 'l'Util desirable CHICK KKSII1KNCK. No. ur, (.curse street., containing seven rooms, pantry, Ac. On tho promue* uro nil necessary ?utbulld. lugs of brick, lille cistern illili gooil well ol water; Ibu bulldlllKK amt premises are in gooil repair. Lot measures alioul .".il feel front, on Otorgo st reel, Ly alioul L',0 lee! ileep. L > the same more or less. Conditions -Three Ile'.-amt dollars cash; lift, lance lu otic your, scci?i-< d i?y bond of purcbaser and mortguuc of premises; interest ut the rale ol ; per rom. per a u nu ni, pay lillie sen, I a ti n na Hy ; premises lube insured unit policy assigned. Pur? chaser lo pity for pullers timi stamps. nevis t'isintuI tty J. I'KASLK JIATMLYtES. 100 SMAUl 1 AUMS AT AUCTION. Will lu-so'.I nt Hie OM I'oslofllee. un TH II USO A Y, .J.'ith November, at ll o'clock, to Hu: highest Lld. .leis, une hundred PA RMS, adjoining each oilier, cou lallling iront one lo eleven acres ul I.Hml, silu.ileil mi the Savannah ami Hbarleatou RnilroiMt, Killala Hiver, ami publie loads around .laeksonlioi o' Oe pot; ?alli out lulu lula and alrccts, a phil ol which will lu- exhibited on the clay or s ile. The IIIHIVC i.o'vi will bo s,,:.i Ke| nrutoly. Terms-One-half cash;hntuiicc. lu oin- year, willi interest from day af aale, secured br lu ml and mortgage ol the property. Purchase! < io pay .1. r. Mnlhcwca tor necessary Uuilcil Slates lalfr nal revenue alampa ami papers. o< (.....-, mihto ?tAl.p: OF VALUAIJLK HEAL ESTATE Will lt? ?Old at Publie Auction, on the Ural MON? DAY lu December next, lu tin-Town of Man? ning, Clarendon County, South Carolina, The following LOTS OK LAND, all situated lu Hie said county, being Hie property ol au Assign? ed Estate: "TOWN PLACE." Till" U the late residence of Dr. Ingram, and ii located in the most desirable purdon of thc Town or Maiming. The lol contains two acres; the ap? purtenances are a well finished dwelling, contain? ing six rooms; outbuildings complete, consisting; or storeroom, servants' houses, kitchen, stable, Ac. Tho place la ornamented with heauitrul livo oaks, set out alioul len years agu. Altogether lt. is a handsome place, costing len years ugo about f.sooo. 'HOME TItACT." This is un excellent and well settled trart or COO acres ol' laud, sit?ale alioul two miles from Man? ning. Thu laud produces well-cotton, corn ami pe-.us. Tho appurtenances consist or dwelling house, with nil necessary outbuildings, laborers' houses, gin house, granary, Stuhles, Ac. "CON YERS' TRACT." This is a tract, of OtM ai-re.s of land; lt. ls a welt settled amt litghlv productive plantation, situate in "Kork or Black River," six miles from Man? ning. '.KOSH HAY' PLACK." This a traci ol" tilt) acres or linn cotton and com land, sit?alo within a mile or thc Conycr.V, nnd adjoining Hie --Colliers' Tract." ll is without seulement. "McLKOD TRACT." This is a tract or "loo acres. An Improved and valuable traci ol' land, situate lu the "Pork of black River," produces corn, cotton and rice well, and ls convenient lo Manning and Slimier, tho latter place airordlng one or thc best markets in Hie State. "MoKNIOIrT PROPKRTY." This consists or a storehouse, dwelling and out? buildings, and live acres or land In thc Village of Summerton, nour Wright's bluff, on Santcc River. LOTS IN MANNING. House nnd two acre lot in the Towu of Manning. ' House contains four rooms; lot well Improved. A small house and kitchen and two acres qf land In 'he village ur Manning. A vacant lot. TRUMS OF SALK. One-third cash; thc remainder on a creditor one and two years; Hie credil portion to bo se? cured by bond or thc purchaser, with interest ot thc rate or seven per cent, per nnnnm, and mort? gage ol the premise; sold. Purchasers to pay di? st a mps and papers. FROST Sc A DC I'll, for As*igncofl, Charleston, s. C. scpt'20 lnct4.1S.novl.8.1.V22,20.d0c4_ TJNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Uv*virtue of ntl order or sole to : iiirootod, tu the ease orsieclinir vu. nick.-, I will oller lor salo H i e.-1, o- .inet ion. at Hie Old Post olllce, foot of Hrond street, on THKSDAY, the Std of Novem? ber, 1SW, al- ll o'clock A. M., Ali thal LOT OF LAND with the buildings there? on, situate, lying and being on Hie south side ot' Reid street, ni the city oi' charleston, und known hy lite No. 6. Measuring and containing in front oil Reid street forty reel, nnd in dent li om: hun? dred lind twenty-ll VC reel, he the same more or less; buiting and hounding north by Held street, KOUIh and westby lands now or late nf C. H. Stevens, -.md east by landa now or ?ute o? C. H. St evens. A i jin. All thal LOT OK LAND wilh thc buildings there? on, situatc,T.vlng nnd being on Calhoun street, (south side,) in tho city of Charleston,Stale afore? said. Measuring lu front on said street thirty four (JM) tee;, inore or less, and in depth one hun? dred mut six (leo) b et, more or less; butting mid bounding lo the casi on lands now or lute ol' Pant Kabuli, io the west on lauds of J. T. KlHWOrttl, to the north on Calhoun street, lind tn the south on lands now or late of Henry llorlbcck. Terms- One-third dish, and Hie residue on a credit of one and two years, with interest from the day or salo payable semi-annually, secured by bond or bonds of thc purchaser or purchasers and mortgage or thu premises. The buildings to bc Insured mid the policies nsdgucd. Purchaser lo pay fur st mn ps and papers. WM. J. (1AYKR, novs iti.lt ti I Special Referee. SOUTH CAROLINA, KERSHAW COUN? TY-IN EQUITY. JAMES 0HB8KDT, EXECUTOR, vs. MARY C. REYNOLDS, SARAH CIJHSNUT, MARY C. I HICKSON. ET AL -HILL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WILL, PARTITION, AC. In pursuance of a decree made in thc above causo ut September Term, M?'?, we will expose to public sate, before the Courthouse, in camden, ut ll o'clock A. M., on MONDAY, Hie etti day of December next, The following most valuable LANDS, lying from three to Tour miles from thc Town of Oundell, immediately on the South Carolin a Rullroad, Imming on Walen e River, and running Hack, enslwardly, live miles, covering over live thous? and acres, one thousand ot which are line swamp land i In culi i vat ion, one thousand linc uplands in cultivation, nnd over three thousand in original forent, heavily limbered with oaks, hickory, dog? wood, pine, Ac, much oi'it very tine cotton land, (inely waleroi ami uttering abundant winter pasturage : Kirai. HELLE-MONT, a very choice plantation or ?ver eight hundred arras, on Waterce River, three mik-* from camden, with a targe settle? ment on il; will produce, without manured, ii l?ale of cotton or .seventy-live luis:.-.ls of coi n li? the nero. This is regarded aa tho best hedy or landon Hie Waterce River. Second. TOWN CREEK PLANTATION, adjoin? ing 'he atinve, consists of roar thousand live huno n d ncrcs, recently held aa mic targe planta? tion ; comprising swamp, second bntioin and up? lands, heavily Umbered nnd lindy watered, hav? ing two Hue streams running through H. Tho South Car, !,na Railroad und two publia highway* run thrungli these landa nod render them accus Ribla at ull nolnts. They arc1 lory convenient to Camden; tho uplands ure perfect y healthful and present rare advantages. This place I? subdivided Into und will bc sold ns twenty-one farms of one hundred to roar hun? dred acres, offering a rare opportunity tn OOtllcr* , seeking homes. Adjoining plantation? have, been divided into small tarma and un: liiken by our best people. Terms-Onc-(lfUi cash; balance on a credit or one, two and three years, In canal nnniint Instal? ments, with Interest from date, pavable an nunn v at seven per cent.. Moored by band, unrein? and a mortgage or the premisos, with tho privi? lege to purciiasor* lo pay cash. Purchasers to pay (er stamps and popers. An agent on the pince will show tho tnnds, mid the plats can be seen ni limonite or Wm. M. shannon, Esq., Camden. S. C. JAMES CIlRSNirr, WM. M. SHANNON, Spcclnl Masters and lt eccl vera.' Camdon, S. c., Nov. 1,186?. oetao l mown QALIFORNIA VINEGAR MTTER8. For salo hjr pa. n. BARR, norn Ko. 1H Meeting street.