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CITY AFFAIRS. Meeting? Thia Day. Pythagorean LotlgO, nt 7 P. M. Young America Fire Company, al half-past 7 r. M. Workingmen or Charleston, nt half-past 7 P. M Auction Soles Tills Drey. .lohnt! MMnorA Co. will sdi al IO o'clock, dry goods, counterpanes, Ac. Tuts CIIKAPK8T Y KT.-Tho NEWS Job Ofllce ls now printing bill-bends lu thu beal style amt on line pnper, nt J2GO per thousand. Mere h a nts. think of Hf Corros pon KXOLAKII.-Tho British bark Mary Killum, Captain Huller, was cleared yester? day for Liverpool by Messrs. J. A T. (telly, with fourli.igs of sea lslaud cotton, 1300 bates or upland cot lon, and 2DI hags of cotton seed. MARINE DISASTER.-The steamer Fannie, yesterday rrom Georgetown, S. C., reports lbat the tug Martha Washington gol snugged mid sunk al Ncgroheud l'oint, Whiyah Hay, on Mon? day evening last. Kirorts were being made to raise her. Tun WOIIKINUMKN'S UsiON.-A meeting or the Workliiguien's Union, No. 1, will tic held at half-past 7 o'clock to night, al thc Hibernian Hull. Itoports will be received from the dur?rent Irados meetings, and the organization of thc Union perfected. MHHStta. WILCOX, (tunis it Co. arc prepar? ing t heir new oltlcc on Fast Hay for its occu? pants, lt has been refurnished, mid is surmount, cd hy a huge sign bearing the legend "duano." Thia firm r,rc nlsa erecting fertilizing works nnd storehouses on Palmetto wharf. TUB ALDKRMANIO ASSAULT.-The Grand Jury In thc State Conn returned a true bill yes? terday against T. J. Muekcy, Indicted for "assault with a concealed weapon and lntenl to kill." Thc OX-Aldcrman bas slgnlilcd bis readiness to ublde Iiis trial, unit Friday UCXt bas buen appointed tor a hearing of thc ense. THIS FLOOR INSPECTOR'S HURDLE. - Tho Grand Jury lu the Court of General Sessions re? turned a finding or "No bill" yesterday In the indictments and cross-lndlctments against Messrs. Averill and Caulfield, Ibu rival flour In? spectors. This will seilte nil litigation for the present, mid matters remain in statu r/iin until thc Supreme Court have rendered a deolslon tn thc case. MASONIC ELECTION.- Al HIP minimi com? munication Of Landmark Lodge, No. 70, A. F. M., held Inst evening, thc following oltlccrs were elec'.ed to serve for t he ensuing year: Uros. W. W. Pemberton, W. M.; W. Tennant, S. W.: F..T. "White, J. W.; E. T. Hughes, treasurer; W. IL Prlo leau, secretary; A. W. Marshall, S. H.; A. J. White. J. I).: J. A. F.uslow, Jr., T. Plnokney Lowndes, stewards; J. J. Hensley, tyler. TUB DRUMMERS1 TOLL_The sum of >1035 bas bron received by the City Treasurer nrj the net amount or laxes and lines collected rrom no? madic drummers during the month or November. This is exclusive of Hie percentage that Tulls to the muire of the captors. The war against these itinerant tradesmen lins been conducted with rigor. As they were always In a position to cash up promptly, Hie amount soon attained tho proportions mentioned. LYNOU LAW IN SOUTH CAROLINA.-Samuel Jcilerson, one of thc bands on thc plantation or Mr. William Rrcgg, was detected in a theft of cot? ton iiy Uls fellow laborers. They were Justly In? dignant at his depravity, and held a Lynch court, When lt was decided thal thc culprit should re oelvo twelve lashes on thc bare buck. They were laid on by muscular arms and Justice was ap? peased, ns all concerned were colored nnd they conceded that they hail a perfect tight to whip cacti other. SttritCME Coi'RT.-COLUMDIA, Novembor 30. Thc case or J. E. Aldrich and wire va. Wm. A. Simpson, et al, was resumed. Mr. Fair for ap? pellees; Mr. Thompson on same side; Mr. Hurt in reply. Isaac Slbcrt, ct al, vs. Wm. Lyon. Same vs. L. W. Lyon. Same vs. George Slbcrt and wife, wore continued. A. M. Graham vs. W. n. Parkinson. Aban? doned, j James W. Williams, trustee, vs. Henry Beard ct ni. Mr. Oothran read brief np to hour of ad? journment. CRUMBS.-Tho German Fire Company will celebrate their thirty-first anniversary by u ball at thc Hibernian Hall. The alarm bell at thc Orphanhouse will be rung at 1 P. M., to-day, to test thecillcacy or tho new gong attachment. Thc Fire Depart ment und citizens generally ure requested to lake nolie: ot this fact. Charles Peterson and Paul Green, two employees of ibo Charleston Hotel, lind a controversy, in which thu latter was cut with a knife. Peterson has been turned over to Magistrale Mackey for prosecution. SUCCESS OP THE ANDERSON COUNTY FAIR. The attentive correspondent of THE NEWS writes from Anderson Courthouse: "Thc second day of Anderson District Fair was attended by double thc number of persons present on Hie opening day. Owing to thc lateness of thc hour, I am un? able to give yon a tint of tho premiums. The Fair has proved quite a success. There were a great number or articles in each department, visitors to tho late State Fair say t hat tn Held crops and la? dles' domestic Industry, this Fair excels. Every one has returned home with thc determination or making thc ncxl Fair the best In the state. A Munni. ESTABLISHMENT.-We Invite the at? tention or thc rrlcndsorTiiE NEWS in tho city and throughout the Slate to the excellent facilities which our ofllce enjoys for thc prompt execution of all kinds or Book and Job Printing. Fully pro? vided with new type and machinery or thc latest and most approved pattern, and having a large and carefully selected stock or cards, envelopes and papers or alt qualities, THE NEWS Job Ofllce ts now prepared to lill orders for every description or plain and ornamental printing In Hie very best manner, and at rales at Icasl as low as any other establishment In thc Southern Stutcs. Call al THE NBWS building (tip-stairs) and examine our eenie of prices and specimens or our work. M {.v. n NO OK WHITE JOURNEYMEN MECHANICS. The while Journey men blacksmiths, boilermakers, coppersmiths, tinners and painters assembled last night at the Washington Engine House, Mr. D. C. Hbaugh In the chair. Mr. Ebangh stated thc object of thc mealing, which was to clcci delegates to thc Executive Committee and to sign the con? stitution of thc Workingmen1!) Union. Thc obligation by which each man engages to to give bis best support lo his fellow workers was then read, and tho members of each trade hav? ing signed tho constitution, elected their dele? gates. Tickets of admission to tho unten meet? ings having been distributed, thc chairman de? clared the meeting adjourned, and all dispersed. RttMOVAL o y TUR EXPRXSH OK K ICK.-The pre? liminary steps for a removal of the Express om ce, from their present location to the new building In Hasel street, to tho rear ot tho Pavilion Hotel, were commenced yesterday. The railings and other flxtures have been creeled on the west Bide or the Hasel street odlce, giving an ample area for the receipt and storage of boxes and packages. Tho upper story will also bc usod for this parp?se. The old omeo la al present in a mixed condition, but tho move will not consnmo more than two days, and by thc end of the week tho employees will be comfortably domtcilod tn their now quar? ters. A Hat bas been mado out of tho unclaimed articles on band, and Mr. Gillespie ls only await? ing uiairactlons to order their sale at auction. oruifii\tt OE jut: NEW ACADEMY OE ams ic. A Urllliinil nml Complftr Success. Tho Inaugiiml Benson of Ibo Charleston Academy of Music was opened last night, accord? ing to announcement; and, whether wo consider thc character, numbera nml enthusiasm urine audience, the elegance and completeness of all tho arrangements of tho house, or thc excellent manner lu which thc play Itself was presented, tho occasion must bc pronounced a conspicuous ami most gratifying triumph tor all connected with our chaste and beautiful Temple or thc Dram <. "SCHOOL" .\sn rn AUTHOR. Malinger Ford, perhaps with a sly regard ror thc fitness or things, ami considering that the building was to be known us au "Academy,'* lind select? ed ror perrorinance ou I lie opening night, Robert son's popular modern comedy t ailed "School." Mr. Thomas William Robertson, the author, ls, with Hie London playgoers, the popular drama lie author or thc day. The comedy which first brought bim into nollie was "Society." This wi?s produced in London in 1862. ll was followed hy "Ours," now as well known tn America as lu England, nnd by "Caste," which was ?rst played about two years ago. The wide popularity of thc comedies of Mr. Robert sou arises from their per? fect case mid naturalness, uml the absence or alt straining after purely sensational effect. No atti m pt is made to hinge Hie whole play upon a desperate plunge or frantic Icup. Thc dialogue ls neat amt pointed, the dur?rent parts are fairly balanced, and, above all, the plot ls evolved from thc events of everyday tire with which every one is familiar. Most or Mr. Robertson's comedies have been played successfully lu the Northern states, amt "Caste" and "Ours" have become especial favor? ites. They alt require steady und even ucltng, thoroughness rather than erratic brilliancy, und If always given as effectively ns "Sclioul" was represented at thc Academy ol Music last ul ghi. they will soon become familiarly welcome to thc piaygolng public or Charleston. TUE HOUSE, .Vs we have Intimated, was crowded tu every part. Thc beauty und thc* fashion of Hie city j shone In thc parquet tu boxes ami glided circle or the Hist gallery, and the faintly olrcle, ns well us Hie more remote abode or thc twenly-llvc cent "gods," wns densely filled. Not only were Hie seals all occupied, but In all portion.- or Hie ?difice tho available standing room was taken up by cager spectators. TUE OOO!!BOTHA Was a much more cifectlvc one than we have yet lind to enliven any dramatic entertainment thal luis been vouchsafed us since thc war, and it will doubtless Improve rapidly with the nightly prac? tice that it will have during thc winter. Thc audience, we think, would have been bette** pleased had thc orchestra been more liberal willi Us dulcet strains during thc Intervals of Hie play. THE raOMMUB. At 8 o'clock thc curtain rose, and Miss Lillie Hillridge, a graceful blonde, made ber appearance before thc footlights, and recited, with taste and discriminating emphasis, the following prologue from the prolific pen of Wm. (?Minore Simms, Esq.: Thia once promt city, seated by Hie sea, wini subject realm as boundless amt as free. Though prostrate long beneath un adverse Fate That left lier homes amt temples desolate, Halli yet such wondrous gifts tu sea and shore. It needs hut WIM, her fortunes in restore*. The stern resolve: willi Labor In her marts, Hope lu lier homes and courage tn her hearts, To prove superior to Hu: hostile blast. And nil repair, so glorious lu her Past ! Not now tn units, bul arts, we seek thc strife; The arts alone Illume thc pallis of Lire; Labor, but blindly gropes ulong thc way, Till Art lets lu the glorious Light or Day ! 'Tis she Inlorms us with Hie sweet desire, llphils thc soul lill all Hs wings aspire; Trains Fancy's height, assiduous, to explore. Our boundless realm or rock, und wood, and shore. Pursues the Muses lo their mvstlc dells. Invokes their snngs nnd masters nil their ?pells; Drags dim Tradition from his Druid wold, Wins all lils treasures with a song of old; Records thc Imperfect legend from his lips. And frees our wondrous Past rrom long eclipse. Sucli arc Art's beautified tolls, and such bc ours t Tonight our Mose-, rnarantd? t i.?i,? nmvers; Tills rs meir icmnlu t might, thc forms arise, And ntl thc world or magic fills our eyes I There Genius comes upon lils beamy car, Aud lo I thc crowds that gather from afar I Famo mounts lils wavy crest, and Fancy stands On tiptoe, walting lils directing hands I Rc speaks t-Thc forest moves, thc rocks obey, Siart Into brea min g life and own his sway; Thc shadows ncc before lils sovereign nod, Thc Templo springs-the Muses Indi their Hod ! For Him mid you wc build I lils glorious shrine Claims thc bright glances Hint nrouud us suluc: For Him, young beauty's constellated eye I mt names to-night, the stars lil beauty's sky: Full from lier orbs, where fond Expectance dwells, '.o ! moon-eyed Hap lu re shouts her thousand spells: Taste comes to worship; Virtue to behold Row proud her aspect lu Hie days of old: They heap thc garlands for our classic dome. They deck the Muses' bower, and call thc Exiles Home ! Let not Hie Rigol frown, loo cold tn reel Hie Drama's glowing jin wera mid fond appeal. The greatest truths by Wisdom ever taught. The purest thoughts, by mortui ever thought; Thc toniest moral, willi Hie noblest song, That ever checr'd the right, orcheck'd I lie wrong; Warn'd thc wild youth, with counsels sweet ns sage. Redress'd Hie Injured and rnform'd Hie nge. To us belong I Wc hold, with nameless grace, Lire's crystal mirror up to Nature's face : Art sanctify to Virtue ; (lenins maka, Thrice blesa'd for Truth, when tolling for her sake; Shoot Folly as ll flies: lay naked Vice, Upon Hie altar, hound for sacrifice ; And every mnd'nliig Passion of thc soul, Teach how to purge, and train beneath control I Here, taught hy grand examples, shall tho great, Rend Crime's dread pciiultics lu Macbeth's lute ; And Malice, shrinking in his Shame, deplore The cruel fortunes of thc noble Moor ; Murder became a Penitent, to ?ec A HIehnrd's midnight dream or agon y ; And each, or high or humble tn hts aim, Win thc first lessons willoh shall keep rrom blame; Which Justify Ambition, and Inspire '/.eal to fond service. Love to pure desire ! To you who love Hie beautiful and true. Friends of thc Drama, wc appeal to you I Come with your smile, the virtuous and thc wise, And cheer the servants or thc scene ye prize; Dring fearless Judgment ; nail Willi heartiest laud ; Denounce thc Wrong, and still the Right applaud; Touch'd by the Poet's truth, embrace thc True, And bc yourselves the nobly great ye view; Spurn .shameless Vice; pluck vain presumption down, And tear rrom sly Hypocrisy lils gown; ('ticer Infant Merit lu lils tel! some Hi rife; And crown Achievement, willi tho palm of Lifo; So shall tho virtues bless your name and age, And lind their noblest ally In the Stage. After a brief Inicrvnl tho magnificent drop rose noiselessly as before nnd revealed the first scene or THE COSIi'.IlY. And hero we may rcmnrk. ns highly creditable lo the management, Hint thc various acunes lost night were not only admirably pul. upon thc boards In every detail, bul worked as smoothly and ns perfectly os ir they liad been lu usc for months. Miss Laura Alexander and Miss Eldridge .sus? tained tho leading parts, thc former as Della, thc coy and winning orphan pupil, and tho latter as Hie rich and wilful hoyden, who ia neila's dearest friend, until a couple of dashing beaux take their places lu the picture. Miss Alexander, who ls one of our own Southern gentlewomen, ls an at? tractive brunette, winning and relined In feature, and of lltho and graceful physique. Her voice is mellow and pleasant, and her acting, especially In tho lost acts, gave promise of great excellence. In thc opening scenes alic was a little wanting la warmth and feeling. Miss Eldridge, though young, hos been bred to thc stage, and showed that aha was a practiced as well as a careful actress. Tho roto of Naomi seemed especially welt suited to her style. The minor parts wcro performed BO uniformly well that we scarcely know what was most worthy of special mention. Poyntz and Beaufoy could hardly have bad better representatives than Messrs. Wood and O'Neil ; and Ur. and Mrs. sutcliffe, Krax and Parin tosh, were alt cxoetlcni portraitures. At the close ar ihc piece tho players were called for and very warmly greeted. WHAT IS COMINO. "School" will bc repeated to-night and at a matinee on Saturday. On Friday evoulag wu arc to have Robertson's Home," now thc great at. traction a i Wal lac k's, New York, and on Satur? day the groat, drama, called tho "Lancashire Lass." Next week tho Chapman sisters and the Inimitable Bishop. jilt: AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OE CHARLESTON COUNTY. The parlHh committees delegated to organ? ise mi Agricultural Society for charleston County, convened at Market itali, tn this city, on Thurs? day, the 25th Instant. (lu motion of W. M. Lawton. Sr., Ks<!., lion. S. W. Harker was called to the chair, and Mr. James Price was chosen secretary. Mr. Lawton proceeded to give some account of thc late Stale Fair, Us advantages, amt the nt ready evident benella resulting from county agri? cultural societies formed tn olher counties ot thc State. Ills remarks evidenced au abiding faith In the recuperative energy of our people, ami were all aglow with n comblent belief lu a brilliant future for South Carollnn. Major Var jell roitowcd, calling attention In fuels transpiring which demanden an organized repre? sentation of thc agricultural interest of this coun? ty. Ile coucludcd hy ottering thc following reso? lutions, which were adopted: Resol acct. Thal a committee of live be appointed who shall Immediately proceed to draft a consti? tution and by-laws and nominate permanent officers for this body, their report to bc mibinltlcil during this session, bul no Unat action bc taken thereupon unlit the next meeting. On this committee was appointed: Major W. C. Varden, Kilns Venting, W. (J. Minson, Dr. H. H. Horlbcek, J. Calhoun Cain. Resolved', That a canvassing committee of t wo or more from each parish bc appointed, who shall obtain members Tor the society, and use all menus possible to oleum a full attendance at the next meeting. On this committee was appointed: For thu City-Dr. II. H. Ilorlbeck. Dr. A. U. Hose, J. T. Dill, W. L. Huggett. K. W. Marshall, H. lt. Marshull. For Charlcslon Neck-W. U. Varden, James Price. For Christ Church-Dr. P. P. Howman, Dr. K. M. Royall, M. W. Vcunlng, Thomas Hamlin. For St. Thomas-W. H. Yenning. It. Lucas, Jr. For ht. Ste; hen's-J. P. Smith,Walter Devcaux. P. ii. Palmer. For Upper St, John's-J. I Porcher, A. Pllldd. For House Creek-Air. Tennant, Josiah Drown. For Summerville-ll. C. Prcaaly, W. A. Hoyle. Foi St. Andrew\s-W. (i. Minson, H. W. Legate. W. H. Sprague. For Cooper River-W. J. Hall, Robt. Harleslon. For Western Hmm ' of Cooper River-Henry Harker, J. Dwight Stoner. For Middle St. John's-J. C. Porcher, H. I.. Rav? en el, Kd. Dennis. After some hoars of unremitting attention, the committee completed their work, and upon their reporting, the meeting adjourned until the socoml Thursday In January, IS70. The foundation then ls laid ror Charleston Coun? ty Agricultural and Horticultural Society, und laid too with n tenacity of purpose that augurs well for a gratifying success. The plaits and pur? poses of this society, sn rar as we ure Informed, exhibit a thoroughness of detail that looks like earnest work, and wc call upon our citizens to assist this body to thc successful completion or o'" 1 .and objects that must commend ihetn to l... iienrty co-operation and good will of every man who ls alive to thc Interest or this communi? ty. Let our people respond therefore to their call liberally ami kindly. The society proposo holding au annual fair; tho Oral during next lull or winter. Prizes, diplomas, gratuities are to he held out for carly vegetables, fruits, Howers, Ac, these branches of culture liebig specially stimu? l?t eil and encouraged, suit aide recognition nf BUCCCas 111 thc production t.r III It X i 111 ll 111 crops or corn, colton and Improvement or stuck, Ac, will also bc given. The establishment <>rn library and rending room nutt quarterly lectures on agricul? tural sciences und kindred subjects are Included lu the details or thc plans proposed by Oils so? ciety. Wc arc glad to see our young farmers and plan? ters Interested tn this move. Cond friends, de? scending Hie vale of life, give them the advantage or your experience, by Joining in their plans and aiding them by your countenance and counsel. It ls to bc hoped timi the nominees for o nice will respond cheerfully and readily to thc call upon them; let no man say nay, but come up to thc work with an curliest and resolute vigor. COURT OK CKNEUAI. SUSSIONS-HOV. R. B. CAitrKNTKR, PiiESiniNd.-Thc (?rand Jury return? ed thc following true lillis: C. W. Hooker-obtaining goods under raise pre? tences. F. Qliartllo-aasanle witt. Iii ICU t.- m KUI uno as? sault and battery. Nicholas Luden, George Washington, Richard Murphy-assault and battery. Daniel Murphy alias Lawrence Curry-larceny. Glass Gillios-larceny or notes. Maurice Washington-larceny under statute. Samuel Mustapha, John Kv mis. Benjamin Mills and William Dorrlll-riot. Thomas J. Mackey-assault with a concealed weapon with Intent to kill. diaries ll. Schwing-assault with n deadly weapon. No bill was returned in the following cases: Harper Drayton, W. A. McDowell, Joe Grant assault ami battery. Martin Caulfield-erasing and defacing nour brumlo. Two Indictments. Martin Caulfield and Caleb N. Averill-interfer? ence with inspector or Hour. Lnulsn Hudson-murder. Elizabeth Ilorlbeck-assault and battery. Hob Lawrence-breach of trust. Ann Dian-assault autl battery with Intent to kill. Benjamin Garrett-forcible entry and detainer. Louis llardcc- petty larceny. Lizzie Boag-grand larceny. Andrew Simons and Isaac Cohen-larceny. G. W. Cox-false imprisonment. Caroline Brown-petit larceny. Washington Grant, William Quash and Francis Dorset-assault and battery. Tltnmns McNeil-malicious trespass. Ned Tyson-malicious trespass and cow killing. Ralph izard-assault upon an ofllccr in its charge or his duty, and assault and battery. Two Indictments. Lewis Walker-assault and battery. The Slate vs. Jim Green nnd Moses Allen. C. o. Trumbo, Esq., for the defence. Green plead gullly, und a verdict of petit larceny was rendered ngatust Allon. Benjamin Mills, a juror, was excused, and thc Sheriff ordered to select another ia his place. Mills ls indicted for riot. Court adjourned at half-past 12 P. M. on ac? count Of Judge Carpenter's continued indisposi? tion. UNITED 8TATES COURT-COI.UMDIA, Novem? ber 17.-HON. OKOROE S. BRYAN, PRESIDING.-Thc court opened at ll o'clock A. M. DISTItlOT COURT. Ex parle Charles Phillips, of Darlington. Peti? tion ror final discharge. J. N. Nathans, pro pct. Ex parte Joseph G. Burgers, or Manning. Pcti Hon for llnnl discharge. Pct. In pro pct. Report or registrar in favor or discharge read, and, on motion or respective counsel. Judge signed, under seal of court, thu certHlcotcs and orders of dis? charge. Kx parte John Rattcrce, or York. Petition for final discharge. J. H. Smith, pro pct. Kx parte W. c. Moscly, or Abbeville. Idem. Perrin and Cothran, pro pet. Kx porte John C. Walker, of Abbeville. Idem. Ex porte Wm. H. Lawton, of Abbeville. Idem. Petition read, and final hearing ordered lo luke place before W. J. dawson, Esq., Registrar, niter publication, AC. Ex porte James F. Steele, of York. Potttion for final discharge. J. W. dawson pro pcL Report lu favor Of discharge read and confirmed, and Judge signed, under seal ot court, certificate and order of discharge. Ex parte W. J. Pctcrman, of Newberry. .Peti? tion for discharge. Pct. in prc ?>cL Referred to C. J. Jaeger, and Anal hearing o take place be? fore coan at Columbia, on 20th December. MONDAY, November 29.-Court opened at ll o'clock. Hon. Geo. S. Bryun, presiding. Bx parte J. H. Tillman, of Lancaster, John T. Porter, of Lancaster, J. w. Pennington, or Lan? caster. Petition for Anni discharge, w. M. Shan? non, propel. Tho petitlonn wero read, and thc enmo were referred to W. J. dawson, Registrar, for Anal hearing and to roport. Ex parte Allen H. Hunier, in re C. A. Scott, bankrupts. Petition to establish Hen. Taltoy, Bachman and Wattes, pro pct. On motton, pre? vious order was amended so as to require thc land to bc sold for half cash and balance on a credit of one year. Credit portion secured by bund and mortgage. Ex parle Jacob F. Webb. Petition for Anal bearing. J. II. Cooke, pro pct. Registrar r?liing to make a report, lt is ordered tbat final hearing bo had at Charleston on the fourth Monday tn January uexl. In re Lewis Jcrvey, of the Arm of Carl, Kopff A Jcrvoy. In r?. Francie G. Carl, or tho Arm o: Oort, Koptr A Jervey. Judge approved of appdlnlmeut cf a. I), itryau as assignee in both cases. Kx porto Charloion M. Solidly, or Newberry. Petition ror Cual discharge. J. M. Baxter, pro pet. PctlUon referred to C. 0. Jaeger, registrar, and il mu hearing ordered for lint Munday In January next. In re Levin, David ? Rmiln; ex parte J. Rp. still, ll. Levin; ex parte Jones 0? Gibbes, l ett Gnus for Unal discharges. Pope A HaHkcll, pro net. Registrar's repm i < readand couDnued, mid Judge signed order und ceri Meute of discharge under seal of court. Ex parie S. W. Morris et al. in re J. IL Tlm mniis. Itlebardson A Moses, Jro pet. PeHlb-n lo establish lieu. Registrars report read and con? tinued: ordered, Hint Hie ussigiieco pay liens ac? cording tn priorities. Kx parle James P. Wilson, lu rb J. . . Tim - mons. I'eiltiou lo open rcfeiuiiec mid establish lien. II. W. Edwards, pro p?t\ Ordered, that rorerenco ou proof of lion tie re>iwsned and peti? tioner have leave lo establish bli claim by Mrst day of Januarv next, and Hit preceding order lie suspended until coming in ol said report. Kx parle Jurlati Arthur, lu Vc Gilbert darner. Petition to amend order of sale. Pope A Has? kell, pro pul. Ordered. Hint Hie order of salo of bankrupt's estate herein bel ure made be changed nud amended. Cl HITIT COURT. NllV KU BER 29.-Jurors ausvered to their names. Hutted Stales vs. Milleu lisburn. Embezzle ment or public monies ns postmaster. I). T. Corbin, District Attorney, foi government; J. S. Cotbrun, for defendant. The following jury were charged >\?th this ease: Wm. C. Swnnicld, forc nian ; James Murrell, (council,) G. W. Allen, (colored.) Augustus Thompson, (colored,) James lt. Heise, Thomas S. Urica, .lanes While, William Mooney, Ebenezer Stenhouse, Adum J. Johnson, (colored.) John Andrews, Samuel Hinze. The jory came lalo court, and slated thal they were unable to agree, after maturely (Waldering tho case ; whereupon the Judge ordcreil a mls-lrlul to bu entered up. Ou motion or the District Attorney, lt was ordered that prisoner bc recommitted to stand future trial. Howes, Hyatt A Co. vs. Rotiert Heatly A Co. IT. ra. in nssumpslt- rule to show cause. On mo? tion of Messrs. Mellon A- Melton, plalntllfs nitor noys, tt ls ordered Him J. I*. M. Epping, formerly mat sha! or lids district, do Show cause before this court, ul Columbia, on tho IM li December next, why he hus not mudo thu money In above case, or ir mude, why he han not paid ll over to Ibo plaint iff or attorneys. Luther M. Morris vs. Hiles J. Patterson, Thos. T. J. Chalk, et at. Rill tor account, roller, Ac pel Itlon for security for costs, lt appearlngtb.it complainant resides out of Ibo State, ordered, thal he do pul in security for costs nu or before hearing of ibis bill; upun failure to do so, the bill to IK, dismissed. No v KM nr.R :?.-criminot Docket.-United Stiles vs. ono wnaoti, iwu horses, seized at Co? lumbia in possession of J. M. oliver. Information of forfeiture for violation of Inleo nal revenue laws, on mntinn, orderest, I h At tho gooda, wares and merchandise und articles : ? rrm/lcinned and forfeited. United Slates vs. Milton Osborn, embezzlement of public monies. Discontinued by leave, thc evi? dence being iII-.ainctei11 to secure convict lou. i 'ulled Slates vs. James Richards, Fraudulent returns to revenue otticer. This Case occupied Hie day. Testimony for the pialntttr and defence elosed, and utter utile nrgiimcnl by Colonel Has? kell, appointed by thc court to represent thc dc fetldailt, court adjourned ut ahite hour until lo? mon ow, ul io o'clock, when Hon. D. T. Corbin, District Attorney, will be heard for the govern? ment. faillie riockct.-buchanan, Perkins A Ooodwln vs. Andrew W. Rumen. Assumpslt. Jury render? ed the following verdict: We lind for thc platutlir $7;t76 09, with interest Trout 25tli November, 1SG9. DISTRICT COURT. Ex parte J. N. Lewis, executor, In rc E. C. Mc? Clure, bankrupt. Petition lo receive dividends on giving bond. Wilson A Witherspoon, attor? neys, pro pet. On moiton, ll was ordered that Hie dividends bc paid hy assignees of bali!;rnpt, upon creditor giving bond to them in penul sum ol fl 500, with surety, conditioned lo refund us much of said dividend ns arose from thal portion of thc claim which wan for negroes purchased and Interest thereon, III thc OVCUt that claims made for Hie purchase of slaves prior lo Hie 1st January, ison, shall be held lo tic invalid by thc United Siutcs Supreme Court. Ex parle James I). Mcilwaine, of Lnncnster. Petition for final discharge. J. D. Wylie, attor? ney, pro pet. Registrar reported In favor of dis? charge, mid, on motion, Judge signed order and ccrtitkntc of illsrburgc. Ex parte Thomas Davis, in rc Robert C. Miller. Pei mou to establish lien. W. E. DeSaussiire. pro pct. Ordered, that petition and proof be referred to C fl. Jaeger, Registrar. Hotel Arrivals-?occnibrr 1. cnARLRSTO? norm . .1. T. Burnley, Powclton, O.t.; S. G. Gurner, Clarkson's, S. C.; A. L. Conklln, ii. L. Sherman, A. Clnncl, Mrs. IL Oinnel, Miss (linnet, Julius Will, M. Caire, New York; S. E. McMillan, Marion; A. Montgomery, California; H. L. Palmer, Troy; W. J. Crosswcll, Augusta: 0. Holmes, Dulled States Army. MILLS UOUSE. W. Stephens, Augusta; S. S. Woolston, Rain? more; Wm. Crlfllit, Jr.. Alabama; J. H. Risley, City ; J. B. Dawson, Washington. D.O.; John H. linn, D. E. (loi nell. D. IL Morton. Rainmore; Mrs. Pline II u"i?.i,.-jaioo| Jhultxl llevuor, MOW York; C. A. Dumason) Connecticut; P. II. Smith, Baltimore. PAVILION IIOTKL. Joint C. Swain, Worrcnton; N. IL Church, Elver? ton; W. S. Ellec, elly; L. M. Keene, Untied Slates Revenue Cutter; T. J. henri, Oranltcvlllc; L. T. Burnley, Powclton; Wm. P. Clout man und wife, city; Wm. Ncwfort, Ccurgctown; IL Kahn, New York; E. Byrd, Darlington; J. T. Jennings, Wnltcr boro; Dr. N. E. Kirkland, captain J. M. Kirkland, il. ll. Henry, P. F. Brabham, Buford's Dridgc; S. A. Parker, F. Parker, Bull Creek ; W. F. Harizog. Barnwell District; P. Barentinc, Planter's Hotel; D. W. Mustard, Gooso Creek; T. J. Rarely, Jr., city. It U S I N E S S NOTICES. COLDS AND Cocons.-Sudden changes of climate are sources or pulmonary and bronchial airectiniiB. Experience having proved that sim? ple remedies act speedily when taken in tho early singe of disease, take at once "Brown's Ilron Chlal Troches," let the cold, cough, or Irritation of thc throat bc ever BO slight, us by Ibis pr^aullon amore serious attack- may lie warded orr. BUSINESS ENVKi.opKS.-TnK NEWS Job Office Ls now prepared lo furnish good envelopes, willi business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and business man should have lila card printed on bis envelopes. _. HAVE YOUR CITY DIRECTORY lettered with your name, for 25 cents, by NEUFVILLE A HANNAM, deel 2 No. 0 Uroad street. ONE OF DICKENS1 or Scott's Works ls present? ed to every annual subscriber to thc XIX Cen? tury. octB Orr? ?oo?s, frc. ?J^-EW 8A VINGS INSTITUTION. THE TIME APPROACHES WHEN WARM CLOTHING Is unavoidable, and the point ls to know ROW AND WIIERK TO OO TO ORTAIN A SUPPLY. A great many have found out already, nnd now advise their fronds li want or DRY O O 0 D S To call at FURO II GOTT A BRO., CORNER OP KIN? AND CAinOl-N STREETS, Where Dry Goods can bc bonglt toa great advan? tage. Attention ls mill d to: 100 pair 10-4 White i.e. ikcts. Only $3 7ft, worth ! $4 60. 12-4 German Coverlets, from >4 up. Large Comforts, only (3. 100 pair Fine Double Shawb, only $4 CO, worth $0 00. Arab Shawls, from $8, up. 1 case Brown Canton F ian iel, only 16c. per yard, worth 20c. Heavy Black Beaver Cloth f?r Cloaks, only $2, worth $2 76. A Ano assortment of Brown Shirtings, Long cloths, Alpacas, Dress Goo4a, Notions, Ho? siery, Gloves, Ac, which have been bought by large quantities, and will bc told to satisfy tho purchasers in every respect. FUR0HG0TT A BRO., Corner King and Calhoun streets. OI*-A special Department for Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Ac, sold at correspondingly low prices. nov22 3mos A. '? CHEVREUX, SCULPTOR AND ARCHITECT, MARBLE WORKS; Cornor Meeting street, and llorlbcck'a Alley, Charleston, 8.0. riana made to order and work executed promptly. July i thutomos D ?tliocclluiicono. ANGIN? SCHOOL. Mons. HEROHR informs lils mitrons thal he Will bo bock lo Chatterton on the lath lustnnt, ami will ilion organize bis difrcrcnl Classes. Apply uftcr sahl ilute al dcc2 mt No. 333 KINO ST?H HT. QU FF, NIGHER, WHAT'S DE MATTER? You left item ?lere frill ers. Sal, gal, stop ?lut clatter, rsc miss ile SOLOMON BITTERST Korsaleat RAOUL A LYNAM. ilcc2 Q-II, O-H, LORD, O-II ! NO ONE (1 R U N T S THUS IP THEY UHR S () I. 0 MON'S RIT T K R H l'or sale at RAOUL A LYNAM. <tcc2 A E ll Z T L I G ll E ANZEIGE. DK. CHARLES B. LANNBAU, Oilloe und Wohnung, Wen! worth Strasse. No. 120, Ecko von Smith Strasse. Sprechstunden-Von u bis tn morgens, uml 5 bis 0 abends. nov25 tbs GONE ? E E~D~ SHAKE FROM PEAR OF AOUE WHO BRINKS N SOLO ll (IN'S ll ITT F. R S . For sale nt _dec3_RAOUL A LYXi.1L rp P. C H U P E ? N , DENTIST, OFFICE KO. 275 KINO STIIBET, novl3 amos rjUIE DRAWING OF SPANISH POLICY TAKES FLAUE DAILY In thc large Hall lu thc rear or our Bunking? House. CHANCES TEN CENTS EACH. Prizes ranging in value from $7 lo $777,700. One prize to every 107 blanks. Semi to us ten cents and any three numbers between 107 and 777.700, tiley will be put Into Hie wheel. If you draw a prize we will let you know by return mall. SCAM? OK DISCOUNT POR CHANCES : 1 Chance.io cts. loo Chances.ss TS 10 Chances..'.tili cts. 200 Chances.17 on 20 Chances.fl sa 400 Chances.33 so 60 Chuncos.4 r>o looo chalices.so oo Address all communications lo J. M. BLAKE A CO., Hunkers. And Sole Agents for Spanish Policy In thc United States, nOV23 12* No. ?91 Broadway, New York. (ttljiiin, (Erockcrn, Ssc. E N C ll CHINA. Y 11 NOW SELLINO AT COST AND LESS THAN COST, A large atid well assorted involco of FRENCn CHINA: 75 China Dinner SETS, cost $39 r>o, ai $36 a sci GO China Tea Sets, at $9 a act 100 China Fancy Spittoons, from $12-3 to $1 SO each 75 China Fancy CandlcsHcks, cost $1 so, at 75c. ALSO, WHITE CHINA-WARE. SOUP TUREENS, SAUCE TUREENS, BOATS Covered Dishes and Dessert Pieces Cups and Saucers, Sugar and Cream, Plates, ol all ?lam. Ac, Ac. rt. H. M cou SN i-.i.i,. for Importers, novo ntuth imo King and Liberty streets. i'Ct liliU'VG. -?TO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. ISO tons No. 1 PERUVIAN OUANO, now land? ing rrom schooner Archer A Reeves. For salo by T. J. KERR lt CO. novio 3u?nrancc. Q.UARDIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF N E W YORK. OnOANIZEO IN 1S50. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 50 PEU CENT. STATE? ENT. Polices in force.$25,000,000 ASSCtS. 1,600,000 Annual Income. ROO,ooo Losses Paid. soo.ooo DPPIOSKB. W. II. PECKHAM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, vice-President. ti. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. O. A. i'd DICK A it, Superintendent. DIRECTORS. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm or Harper A Bros.,?J - Mayor New York. John J. Crane, President Bank Republic. Wm. M. Verinllye, Banker, (Vormllye k Co.) Chas. O. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. George Opydykc, ex-Major New York. Minot C. Morgan, Hanker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney St Co. lien j. B. Sherman, Treasurer Now York Steam Sugar Relining Company. Anron Arnold, Firm or Arnold, Constable St Co. Richard H. Downe, Wetmore ft Bowne, Lawyers. E. V. IluugllWOllt, Firm E. V. Haugh wont St Co. Wm. Wllkouo, Firm of Wiiteena ft Co. Julius IL Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Ooo. W. Cuylcr, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. (leo. T. Hope, President Continental Ftro Hinm? an ic Company. John '? Sherwood, Park Place. Walton H. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J. Oco. W. :? .rice, Counsellor. W. L. Cog.-well, Merchant. KEIM ft ISSERTEL, General Agents tor South Carolina and Oeorgia, Ofllco No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, S. 0. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician, janis lyman C pottle; HARLES TO N HOTEL, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. Tills first-class HOTEL, situated in a pleasant location, and in the business portion of the city, rendors lt tho most desirable Hotel for either per? manent or transient guests. Thc accommoda Ilona aro unsurpassed, having extensive suites of elegantly furnished apartments for families and single gentlemen. The proprietor will endeavor to inalntuln the high reputation enjoyed by the "Charleston" as a llrst-closs house, and no egon will bo spared to descrvo a continuance of tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upontt. Tho best of Livery accommodations will bo found adjoining tho cstabllshmcnL Tho house ls supplied with tho celebrated Arte? sian Waler, of which delightful lunns can lie had either day or night. E. H. JACKSON, julyl? Proprietor, Ruction Saleo--Cl)io SD an. D By JOtlN ii. MILNOE i* CO. RY GOODS. COLORED COUNTER? PANES. Ac. TIMS DAV, ad Instant, at IO o'clock, wc will s? d ut our Auction Salesroom, No. las Meeting street. l'itnov .toil lllark CA8SIMERE, Heavy filmed Satinai. ttiaok anti colored satin?t, Kentucky Joans, Plaid Llnaev, ( loth Cloaks. Hine Plaids, Paney Prints, Heil Tickings, Red ami White Klan nd, Linen shirt Fronts, Colored Bcd Spreads, ningham*. Mack Atraen, Head Hana icrciilers, Halinor;,l Skirts, Umbrellas ami Snmlrl'S. <'un.niions cash. ilcc2 Ruction Saleo--future ?Dorjo. Hy ?E. lt. OAKES. PARTE WM. SHEPHERD, IN RE JOSEPH PURCELL, HANKHUI'T. Pursuant to (tic order nf his Honor Judge Hryan, iinied 24th November, laen, wm he sold at pub? lic auction, at Ute old Poalofllcc, at ii o'clock, on FRIDAY, 17th Instanl. All thai TRAUT OF LAND, al??ate, lying and luana on the north side ot Hie public road lending from charleston lo thc Ashley inver Ferry, In the Purlsli of St. Andrew, tn thc Slate aforesaid, con* laming 7.'.>; acres; and also, a small Tit A CT OF LANI) on tile northern liomidary of the above tract, und Incorporai e. i with lt as one tract; I...un.ling north nod east on Lauds now or imp of -Howard, south oh Uorcliesicr Hoad, west on banda now or tate of - beckman, and north? west on Initial now or late of dev. p. O'Neill. The above Farm Iles on Hie Dorchester Hoad, a Short distance above the Fork, about seven miles from thc city. A phil of the property, made by J. A. Michel, surveyor, niiiy- lie seen at my oltlce. Condition i on .-'.hird cash; balance In one and two years, with interest at 7 per cent., secured by bond of purchaser nnflfcmortgngo or thc pro properly, lo contain power of sale in case or non payment. Purchaser lo pay Tor papers and stamps. dec! tlismwfuiwlbl'.i By A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. ^TNOER DECREE IN EQUITY... BX PAKTE S. W. PALM Ell. ADMINISTRATOR OF JOHN PALMED, DECEASED. Will be sold, in front or the Old l'ostoftlce, on Till HSDAY, thc Mb day of December, al ll o'clock A. M., , Hiv followingTRACTS OF LAND lu st. Steph? en's Parish, Charleston County, viz: All Unit TRACT OF LAND known as thc Evans Traci or Cypress Lake, containing lo tx) acres, more or less; bull lug and hounding lo thc north on "Little Wall Eye Swam])." south on Hie Traci known us Hie Really Tract, east on Lands nor or bile or H. .lohn -on. und west on Lands of John Palmer. Also, All that TRACT OK LAND known as the Really or Calvin Tract, containing 9W?i aerea, more or tess; Hutting und hounding north on Lands Roi Ige rs, cunt on Lands or Evans, south on Lauds of Johnson and Evans, and west on Rev. Murray's Land. Ai.tn, All I hat TRACT OP LAND known ns thc Co.i Tract, containing 75 acres, more or less; nut ting and hounding north on Lands of E. R. Hains, east on Lands formerly or Hucrry, west on Lauds formerly of elvin, and south on Lands formerly of Calvin. AIJ=O. All (hal TRACT OK LAND known as Poplar Hill, formerly or Ronan, containing 24') acre more or less, as per survey or 1). Shepherd, dated :.tli March, ISM. ALSO. All that TRACT Ol' LAND known as the John? son Lauds, containing au.ur 7ni) acres; butting omi hounding uorlbeast on Lands or .lohn l'aim? er, southe.ist on Lauds ol Mrs. Sarah Johnson and-Smith, and northwest on Lauds or O. O Mccay. Terms-one-half rash; balance In one and twt vears, on bonds seen reit by mortgage or Lands sold, willi interest nt seven per rent., payable aniiually. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. E. W. M. MACKEY. nuvlS Ui4_ S. C. C. By A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. "VTALTJABLE PLANTATION ON COO V SAW HATCH IE RIVER AND DEE'S CREEK, AND ON THE LINK OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLES? TON RAILROAD. Will l>e sold on THURSDAY, otb December, at Hie old Poalofllcc, nt ll o'clock, without reserve, All that PLANTATION, formerly properly of estate or liugiicnln, lying in St. Luke's Parish, iieaufoi : county, mid known us Fairfield, con? taining twenty-four hundred (24O0) acres, more or oTYnoMW^uM VS.cfH?riR?-?ry'?W tlon of Fairfield, cast by tho Coosawhatchtc River and Landa of Hie estate of Thomas Dawson, south by Bee's Creek mid Lands or Dr. Wm. D. (allison, west by Lands of Ron. W. F. Colcock, Terms-One-third (',) cash; balance by bond payable in one and two years, secured Hy mort? gage of thc property. Purchaser to pay us for papers and stamps. Pint of tho above place can bc seen at my oin ce. novl8 thm7 By A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. TJ"NDER DECREE IN EQUITY. WILLIAMS vs. STRAIN, ET AL. Will he sold on MONDAY, i tic oth day of Decem? ber next, lu front of Hie old Customhouse, at ll o'clock A. M. precisely, All thai LOT OF LAND,'willi thc buildings and improvements thereon, situate on Hie east side of Anson street, in thc City Charleston, near Calhoun street, measuring und containing in front, on Anson street 40 feet, same on hack tine, by 103 tn depth, bc tin: same more or less. Hut? ting and bounding on the north Hy Land now or lute -Elsworth, south by Lands of A. Von Dohlen, cast Hy lands or-, amt west by An? son street. Terms-One-third cash; balance in three annal successive annual Instalments, with Interest at thc rate of 7 per cont per annum, payante nnnunl ly, secured by Ininti or bonds mid mortgage or thc premises. llnihlings to be insured nnd policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers mut stamps. nov27 smtlismn Rnctionccvs' J?Jriuate Sales, &c. By LOUIS I). RcSAUSSURE. $34,725 ^BE L0ANED- . To be Loaned $26,726 on Rond Securely Morignged on np proved City Property. $8000 on Stock Collaterals. Apply as above, at No. 23 11 road street. nov30 tuth2 By LOUIS H. DeSAUSSURE. LARGE AN D VALUABLE RICE PLANTATIONS ON NORTH BANTER RIVER, AT THE ?EST PITCH OF THE TIDE. At PrivatoSnlc Ttie valuable RICE PLANTATIONS on North Santre River, Georgetown District,- known ns "MllMam." "Newland" and "Hlinr Malu," con tain, g, togetltcr, 1073 acres or Land, or which 550 ace A arc tide swamp Land, about 300 being now under cultivation in rice and the balance in good order; t here arc 323 aeres of high Laud, of which 00 or 70 arc cleared provision Laud, capable or producing 40 bushels of corn to thc arre. On "Mlllihim" Plnnlailou ls a good dwelling house, two large liants, u mill and one or thc largest mid best negro settlements nu North San tee. On "Newland" and "llliitr Malu*' are also a negro settlement. On these Plantations there ls a resilient force or Seventy Luliorcrs, and houses siiltlelent for over 2f)0 negroes. Thc situation or this estate, lying ns lt does above thc snit water and below tho Ireshct hinds, lias always been considered among the s a l'es 1 on Sautce, mid during tho long period they hnvc Hccn cultivated, there ls no Instance on record of the loss of n crop. When cultivated previous lo the war, they were capable of producing over 40 bushels of rice to Hie acre, and Hie crops averag? ed from 10,000 to 22,000 bushels of rice sent to market. For further particulars, apply as aliove. nt No. 23 Rrond aired. novio tiithsO By I. 8. K. BENNETT. gTOCKS- WANTED. Wanted to purchase CITY OF CHARLESTON SIX PER CENT STOCK Planters' and Mccunnies' Rank Stock Apply as above, at No. 40 Broad street. IIOV30 By J. FRASER MATHEYYES. HOUSE AND LOT IN CANNON STREET. At Primate Salo HOUSE and LOT No. 78 Cannon street, north ?ldc, near Rutledge Street City Railroad. House .uni.\ins liva rooms and pantry and dressing room, gas nm] water works; also cistern, kitchen, carriage house and mable, all lu good repair. Lot measures 46 feet front by 2C0 deep. nov IR lbs QALIF'RNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. For sale by Da. H. DAER, novit No. tai Meeting street. Ruction Solea--.future Puno. QA Ll-] I N \V A LT K UIIO KO*. Un .MONDA V. December 0, wo shall ?nw fur sate, ut Wultcrtmro. A iinv i?i ol STOCK. including carriage amt buggy HOWIES, ninl broke anil iinbroke Moirs, well iroritir tin attention of plantera amlotliera .ti ?Iring ta purchase. IIAMHBRU A DOTY. ibscj 2 Bj HOI,MKS A MACBETH. SALK AT l>UAYTON HALI. PLANTA? TION, ON ASHLEY lt I YEE. Will bc Million SATURDAY, -* i ti Docotnlier, HMO. ut I tic nisi vc place, tba rollnwlne articlca: 1 (oin) SH HORSE KNHINHAND HOI I,KR. tn coin ptole onlcr 2 (two) Phosphate Washers, with "carina com? plete 1 (one) Lobby Pump (capacity ISOO gallons per minute.) All necessary belting lor running Washers unit Pumps 2 (two) Mit ami Force Pumpa, willi ta inch Iron pipes 1 (one) Benowa, Anvil. Vice and sledge, liom? in cm 4 (rom) Phosphate Cars 2f. wheelbarrow's 40 Shovels uml Pick? 2 nain (ooo pounds) I'lutlorm Scales li (two) sots Oar Harness ami one sot Uart liai ness i (one) Wagon and one Cart Lol old Truck Iron (1 te hy ?,' Inch Lot old Iron, Planks, Wheels, Ac, Au. 1 lone) Two-horse Pandie.- Plough I (one) Klglii Oar Canoe Hoot 1 (one) set Collage Furniture, fte. Mattresses, Pillows, lied Linell, Ac, ftc. Terms ruh. Articles to hi: removed at once. N. H.-Tim steamer "Emilio'1 will leave Sniilli Commercial Wharf Oil Saturday morning, 4th December, ul ti o'clock, te lake persons to Hie above sale. deel wttisit Bj ALONZO .1. WHITE & SON, Hi oh rcs. Anet lone.rrs mill Ketti Hst ?lc Agenta, oin.. No. OH Hast Ray, Charleston, s. c. TJNDEU DECREE IN EQUITY. EXECUTORS OF U.V. W. ALLSTON vs. BENJA? MIN ALLSTON, KT AL. In pursuance ot tho decree or Hon. lt. H. Carpen? ter, liri o' or first Circuit, in tim above case, mnde Hie ut h day or Novomhrr, i sci, will lie sold on TUESDAY, thc 7th tiny or December, i860, nt ll o'c'ock, berum thc Courthouse In thc Town id Georgetown, South Carolina, tho following Property: IN OBORORTOWN COUNTY. 1. Thc PLANTATION called "(Hi?ndalos," In eluding "Thc Retreat,1' (ur "Bullen s Island,") und "Holly Hill," with adjoining high Lands, con? taining In all 1250 acres, more or less, or which 058 acres, more or tess, are tide swamp, lying In Oeorgetown County, ns described tn a convey? ance from I'. C. J. Weston to Bcujumlii Allston, ist January. ISflfl. 2. Thc Plantation on Sandy Island, lu Oeorge? town County, known as "Pipe Down," contain? ing '.ut acres, more or less, or which 250 acres, more or less, arc tide swamp, purchased from Mrs. M. A. Pctlgru, 1st February, 1850. 3. A Tract ol' Land on Sandy Island, on Bull Creek and Waccatniiw Itlvcr, Georgetown Coun? ty, (annexed by Testator tu Pipe Down,) contain? ing 045 acres, more or less, of unenclosed swamp, purchased from John Coachman, 1st September, 1834. 4. Thc Plantation lu Georgetown Counly, call? ed "Dltchford," mid formerly called "Rose Bunk," containing 477 acres, more or loos, or willoh loo acres, moro or less, are lille swamp; purchas? ed from thc Trustees of Mrs. Fraser un Hie Util Mureil, 1851. 5. Thc Plantation In Georgetown County, colled " Nightingale Hall," containing In all 121? acres, more or less, of high Land amt swamp Land, of which 3.10 acres, more or less, are tide swamp; purchased from Hie Trustees of Ceo. A. Moultrie, on 31st December, 1S4S. Also, Plantation lu Georgetown Count v. culled "Waterford," cou talnlug on Hie southeast side of Wuccamuw Hiver 244 acres, more or less, and on thc north? west side Ito acres, more or less, ol which 140 narcs, more or les, ure tide swamp. Together willi three Seashore Tracts, known UH Nos. 2, 3 und 7. of the lands or Margaret lintier, convey wi to lt. F. W. Allston by Ilia Trustees or Trapler, liv deed dated loth Mardi, 1817. n. The Pian i ai um. ni Georgetown County called "Exchange." containing 482 acres, more or lesa, or which 1S2 acres, more or less, arc lido swamp, purchased Isl February, 1S53. Also, Tract annex? ed to "Exchange," formerly part or thc Planta? tion cnllcd "Breakwater," containing 117 acres, more or less, or tide swamp, purchased rroni thc estate or John ll. Allston. 7. Throe islands lu Wlnynh Bay, containing to? gether 25 ncrcs unenclosed swamp, granted lo R. V. W. Allston, on 10th February, 1847. 8. All that Tractor Land, In Georgetown Coun tv, known ns "Canaan," a seashore tract, con? tinuing 344 acres, mme or less, ot provision and pine Lund. 0. Alt that Traci or Pine Land, lu Georgetown OWHH.Ji ?USN ?, CM i.aica' i u.c.. ? . oi,ir\.i,l.i? cciO ncrcs, more or less. 10. All that Tract of Pine Land, In Georgetown County, containing 600 acres, more or leas, on the road to Valiance Ferry, grunted to R. F. w. All? ston Oil 1st August, 1863. 11. All that Tract of Pine Land In Georgetown County, containing 700 acrca, moro or less, lying on Carver's Bay, and purchased from John T. Scott, Attorney, 2d April, isoo. 12. All that Tract or Pine Land In Georgetown County, containing 400 acres, muro or less, lying on Carver's Bay. purchased from D. H. Johnson, Attorney, 18th March, 1854. 13. AU that Tract of Pine Land lu Georgetown County, known as tho "Bossord Tract," containing Ul ncrcs, more or less, purchased rrora George T. Ford, 27th June, 1850. 14. Alt that Tract of Pine Land known as Hie "Moore Tract," In Georgetown County, contain? ing about 1000 ncrcs, inure or less. 15. All that Tract oi Pine Land In Georgetown County, containing uhnul22S acres, moro or less, known as tho "Williams' Traci." ALSO. IN MARION COUNTY. 10. All that TRACT of unenclosed swamp Land In Marlon County, on Britten's Nook, containing 727 ucrcs, more or less, purchased or Mrs. Wood? berry, 27tli February, isso. 17. All thal Tract or unenclosed swamp Land in Marion County, on Britten's Neck, containing 500 acres, more ur less, piirrluiscd nt sin-rut's sale as property ol Thomas Sanders, on st h May, ison. ls.- Ail Hint Tract or unenclosed swamp Land tn Marion County, on milton's Neck, containing 400 ncrcs, more or less, purchased from Thomas Par? ker. 20th November, 1801. tu. All that Tract of unenclosed swamp Laud on Hi II ton's Neck, Marlon County, containing about Lino acres, more or less, formerly or Woodberry, purchased 1st lt September, 1854. ALSO, IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY. 20. All that TRACT OF PINE LAND in Chester? field County, nea.* Steer Pen Spring, containing 200 aeres, more or less, purchased from Hon. J. J. Evans, Otb Scptomlier, 1843. Terms-One-third cash; balance tn one, two and three years, secured by bonds or thc pur? chase'.-., with Interest payable annually, and mortgages or the properly. Purchasers to poy for necessary papers and revenue stamps. HENRY H. LES ESN K, ADELE P. ALLSTON, Qiinlliled Executors of R. F. W. Allston. ffB- NOTICE TO PERSONS DESI RING TO AT? TEND ABOVE SALE.-The Steamer EMILIE, Cap? tain P. C. Lewis, will leave Commercial Wharf on MON OA Y MOHN i NO, tho Olli December, at 0 o'clock, for Georgetown. Returning, will leave George? town on WBIINKSDAY MOIINIKO. Bib December, at 0 o'clock. novia stutbO Hy WARBLAW & CAREW. T7ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS Will bc snlil in front or Hie Old Post mn ce, fout or Broad street, nt ll o'clock A. M., on TUESDAY, tho 7th December next. Three LOTS on East Hay, directly opposite tho now customhouse, nnd two Lois on Market street, lu lite rear or thc nbovc. Till? proporty ls or great present and prospec? tive value, being situated tn thc most largely fre? quented thoroughfare or the city, with thc Market on one side and tho Ciistnmlioiiso lu front, end is a most admirable point lor the erection or , ores and warehouses. Tile Lots will lie sold nt public milcry at tho Hmo .-pei died, unless previously disposed or at private sale, und ma/ bc ire.ii ed for as a whole until thc 7lh td Herein ncr, on application to WARBLA W A CAREW, who will furnish ult in? formation as tn dimensions, Ac. Terms made known on day or sale. Purchasers to pay W. A C. for papers. novlS stunt tuthsS E ittneljincrn, Castinga, Ssc. XCEL8IOR IRON WORKS, .t RSTAOLISnBD 1839, FOOT OF 14TH STREET, EAST RIV EH. 'RON FRONTS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF IRON WORK Km, nuiLDiNU ruKrosxs. 0E0. R. JACKBON, BUHNET A CO., Proprietors. Il RAN. Il OFFICE, NO. 201 CKNTBK ST11F.F.T, COr.NF.lt OF HOWARD. rov.to 3mos WAGON AXLES, COMMON, CONCORD, Iron Hub, and Solid Collar, of superior IptnlllV mid finish. Al to, Mrtllllfliel in rr, of Mil? dil ii erv. Patent Sf nu and Bell Forgo Hammers, Power Shears, (Mr Axles, Windlass Necks, Truss Shape*, crowbars, Boiler Fronts, Coat Iron .took Screws. Paient Swage Hincks. Tire Benders, Forg? ings nud Cast lugs. Address, for Price l.l?t. LYMAN KINSLEY A CO., niv24 imo Carabrldgcport, Moss.