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i-mi MS or rm-: xuws. TUE DAILY NKWS, by mail, one year $C; ?Ix rr.ontlm 93; I bree months $-j; one munth 73 cents. Served lu the elly at KlFTBKN CENTS a week, paya? ble lo the carriers, or $0 a yonr, pal?! In advance nt thc oillce. Tut: Titt-WKKKI.Y NKWS. published on Tuesdays, Thursdays mu? Saturdays, one year $3; trix mouths J j-, ami SO cents n mouth for nny shorter period. BuBscittiTioNa In nil cases payable in advance, ami no pupcr continued alter Ute cxplratioii ot' tko lime palil for. AnvKBTisBMKNTS.-Pirsl Insertion is cents a line; BUbsci|ilcul insertions io cents a line. Spe? cial Notices 16 cents a line CUCll Insertion. Hnsl ness Notices -JO cents a line each insertion. Mar ringo unit funeral Notices line Dollar cacti, (.'lils ami Klee I roly pc Advertisements will bc inserted on the Four) li Fuge only. NOTICES or Wants, To Rent, host nnd Fourni. murdin}.', .Vc, not exceeding SO wonts, SS cents eacli Insertion; over 'jo, und not exceeding 30 words, 40 cents each insertion; over 30 ami not exceeding 40 words, AO cents each insertion. All announcements to he published ni these rates nm: t. he paid tor in advance. RKMITTANCIM should he made hy Postnnice Money Order or hy Express, ir this cunno', lie done, protection against losses hy mall may in secured by forwarding a dian on charleston pay? able tn Hie order or Hie proprietors of TllR NKWS, or hy sending Hie money in a registered Idler. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON k CO., No. i io Fast Day, Charleston, 8. C. MONDAY, KOVKMBKK 22, IsCO. To Our Kl'tautl* lu Hie CounI ry-I n tlticcmeiils lo Xi-w Subscribers. ire desire, if possible, fo make Tnt: NKWS, vahleh indirectly without exception thu cheapest nctrspuper (II (/ia South, a regular visitor lu every tri ll regulated household In thia timi Ho atom it i ny stains, .is un tmUtcetncnt lo the plant ern to subsvrtiir to Tint NKWS bejttre the expira tiwi nf the present year, ire hate arranged iriili Messrs. Walker, Hean? di Oogtwe.ll, the publish? ers of Ute RURAL CAROLINIAN, lo supply that m ir and superb agricultural magazine, together With TUB NKWS, to ult item subscribers, at thc follow? ing very toto rules: TUK DAILY NKWS and (Aa RURAL CAROLINIAN, one year, for six dollars and fifty cents. TUB TKI-WKBKLY NKWS mid (Aa RURAL CARO? LIN i AN, one year, for four dollars. Subscriptions to the two publica I ions mag lie sent either to the proprietors O/TIIB NBWS, or lo Hie proprietors of the KURAL CAHOLISIAN. Hui persons desiring ta avail themselves of this offer 'nus! do so before the jtrst of January next, as the arrangement wilt not bc extended beyond that period. NKWS OF THExliAY. -Gold closed in New York, Saturday, nt SOKassji. ? -In New York cotton opened heavy hut closed steady, with sales of 1300 tulles at 25*?c. -Cotton in Liverpool closed steady; uplands ll\'d: Orleans lljjjd; sales 10,ooo bales. -One hundred Cern?an emigrants have arrived at New Orleans. -Thc-Mayor of St. Louts claims that tho amount of produce sent, from (lint elly to {mints Month of Cairo is twice as large ns tiefere thc war. -Thcgre-.it "diamond," weighing.-even ounces, round In New .smith Watos.lums otu to be a piece or quarts crystal not remarkably pure, nnd very mncli water worn. -Atter tho Sue/, fete, lt is sad, Ihc Suit au will reopen lils quarrel with thc Viceroy or Egypt, and d thu latter refuses lu acccpl the Turkish proposals, he Is to lie suspended from his olllcc. -It ls cslluiuUd thc surplus wheat ol Minne? sota lids year will reach tully fifteen million bush? els, although as yet only a small part of lite great wheat growing plateau of thc state ls under culti? vation. -Thc Spanish Ocneral Valmasedo hus ordert d that lils salary bc divide I among Hie poor in Santiago, Culm. Thc misery there, caused by cholera ami smallpox, ls reported on the in? crease. -Francis Clare Ford, fust secretary of thc Url ti'li legation In Washington, ls writing a work en thc labor movement lu England and thc Die? ted States, which he is preparing ky order of lils government. -Discussion of thc itlblc question in Cincinnati lins lcd one of Ihc writers rm- thc Cincinnati Com? mercial to examine the book. Arter describing lt ?rielly he comes lo the conclusion that "Indeed the Hillie is a good hook to read.'* -Co-operation in purchases of rood has recently been tried by thc men employed lu the Congres ilona! Printing Omeo in Washington. One hun? dred barrels or Kentucky white wheat ia m. iv flour have been purchased and delivered at J7 ?o per barrel. -ll is eenuin that thc Northwest Territory is lo bo annexed tonie Dominion of canada on Hie, first nf December l?y royal proclamai lon. Thc cnon.twio to in: paid tu the Hudson Day Company is to he paid over before that lime. It will he raised by a loan lu the market if possible, inn failing in that the Finance Minister luis Authority to procure lim money in any way so Illili il may lie handed to thecompnny before thc speedied daie.\ - lohn Mitchel and thc no less celebrated John Mart?n, or ireland, delivered public addresses lu Kew York a fOW evenings since. Mitchel said Ireland would he freed only by force. Mar: ni said Ireland might lie freed without loree. The crowd Interrupted Martin with dissenting cries: ant! when the speeches were ended they passed a resolution thanking Mitchel Tor his speech, ami saying mit liing as to Martin's. Martin lives iii Ireland, and Mitchel in New York. -Thc London Shipping OaZOttC, or Friday, dis? cussing the practical operation of thc Sue/. Canal, says: "Whether tho point or difficulty remains to bo overcome herc or thor? before thc canal cati be available Tor vessels of thc largest tonnage ls merely a question of demil'to he settled hy the constructors of Ute canal. As rar os we ure con? cerned wc can only point lo thc fact that thc French engineers have redeemed their promise; ihc canal is open, and ls a maguillccnl success." -Thc gentlemen who aro managing thc pro? posed World's Exhibition intended to bo hold In Washington City, of which mention has already been made, last week made the Him crTurl to raise funds' for that purpose, mid obtained the following subscriptions: W. W. Corcoran, $JO,000; Matthew Emery, $10,000; Henry D. Cooke, ?--JO, ooo; Alex. IL sheppard, *lo.ooi); Archer Potts, $5000; J. W. Thompson, $5000; .Matthew W. (?alt, 95000; Phillip Mobun, i>:mo; Pltahugh Goyle, 95000; Dr. I. H. Oilman, ??ooo: James H. Davis, ?5000; Wm. Ii. Todd, 95000; John II. Simules, 95000; John w. Boetktr, $3000; <;. Mr. Metxorotl, i.'iooo; Ooo. W. Corcoran, $5000; Metropolitan Rillroad Company, ssono; Washington Oiudiglit Company, $10,000; (len. O.O. Howard, 95000; Ceo. tv. Ri.-g.-.; 95000; Sykes A Chadwick, ?."?ODO. Total 9150,000. -A dlljp?lcll dated Ismailia, Egypt, Thursday night, says: "There are forty-seven Ben-going ships now nt this .station, willi au overage lon? nagoof ona thousand ton.?. Hie largest vessel of fhn fleet ls a Itusdan frigate, willoh draws seven teen feet two Inches of water. All tba buildings In Ismailia aro Ulled with guests and other visi? tors, um! thu surrounding plains are covered with the tents of Hie native-tribes, wlioare assem? bled herc In tmmcusu numbers. This afternoon thc evolutions m Hie Arah horsemen and other native sports on a vast scale were given. Tho Kraprcss Eugenic assisted nt tho grand Itali, which ls tn progress to-night. Thc biko In front of Ismailia ls brilliantly illuminated, nnd thc scene ls one of un versal splendor. M. Lesseps gavo a banque! th a evening to Hie representa? tivos of th i chamber? ol Commerce, members of thcprc?tand o hers." -Tho "old Hag'' seems to havo caused trouble al Ihc (Irorgia Slate Fair. A dispatch from Macon dated Friday cvcn'ng snys: "Yesterday Watson, Assistant United Stntca Marshal, nddrcssol a letter, in tho shape of an order, to the Executive domin i tee, Insls lng that tho national flafrj-hould be hoisted over thc mir grounds. Thin demand was ostensibly based on tho belief that thc fair ground:* mid buildings, being guvcrnmcnl prop? erly, should bo ndorucd with Hie stars ami stripes. This caused much excitement, sud elicited .ni 11 tung but favorable comments. The Executive Committee met thal evening nt Ure o'clock to consider the letter, nnd sat until 12 u'elock. After I li bi long discussion between those Who favoied and those Wlio were opposed to com plying willi the demand, it wus tlnally decidid to write Watson that inc committee declined com? pliance, but as lt was government properly he might order a Hag hoisted. The nag war) not ?lying this morning. Corney and Cameron have returned home, rumor says disgusted. Cullock Has also gone io Atlanta. The crowd began leav? ing thi- morning nnd to-night." The I.oboe itu? st ion. There are plenty of demagogues wini chut or about tho rights of labor ami ilia tyranny if capital, without any other design than lo .scape from labor and to make capitol for .hctnsolvcs. Tltey have nu Interest in the ivorking classes. They ure simply striving, ti thu use nf clap-trap, to make Hie labor? ara of tho community subservlont lo their mn political timi social advancement. Such s tim present policy of tho whole Radical mrty-from its Alpha to its Omega-from lYcndoU Phillips down lo Governor Scott. Hr. Phillips proclaims thal (he political .ole of thu nagrn is oudutl, und urges ti con ;est of labor ugninsl capital. Tho great lull-frog ol' the turbid pond luis sounded Hie ilami and puddled away to new quarters, nul every Ittdpolo nf the species is following 11 Iiis wake. To lliis class of politicians Hie pian for *cconstntcting society is very simple. They propose, "shorter work ami higher wages" is tim social panacea. They seem to Int igino thal capital is ti fund which proprie? tors nra selfishly retaining lo their own uses, md which Hie laboring community may Iraw upon without, limit. They iuvoigh igalnsl Hie economic principle which reju? ntes Hie rate of wages every whore-the law tssericd by political scientists, timi reinuno at ion depends upo a the relations of capital md population, upon thu amount ot money 11 vost cd in any kind of industry and thc imount of profit accruing to it, on tho one iain) ; and on the other, upon tho amount md quality of labor seeking employment in hut special business. These schemers have ?cen busily engaged, not only during the var, but ever since thc war, in confiscating bc capital and taking thc profits from which rugas aro derived ; and now they denounce lie employer, as if he, not they, were rc iponslulo for the privations of Hie working ?lasses ! Such is thc policy hy which UK mscst of all Ibo political parlies that bar? wer ruled this country seeks to win a new ease of power. Whtttovcr may ho Ibo sue ?ess vlf tin; project, its impudence is sublime The working classes will not need ail] creal amount of acumen and redaction ti ind where tho true tlttliculty lins,-wc rete o I ho intelligent among the working classes )f course, when Pompey Duckloga, win ilacks boots, is told that be ought to have 1 lollar a pair for his work, and that Ad shal ure /n'a rights, if ho will volo for Morpiiim awbrcak, Esq., ns general Inspector 0 loots, (with a salary of 91600 a year,) Hi' .swart artisan" will enter into any sort 0 nion, und cast any sort of vote that ma; c required. Tlc will not reflect that, at tlii nie, people may prefer to eschew blacking r to polish their own .boots. Dut, even ii Iiis event, lils advisor will claim thchonor nd thc office-of a frieud of Hie workiuj lasses. Thc thoughtful operative knows very wei hat higher wages uugmcnt thc expenses 0 reduction, and thal, when pushed tieyon certain point of expenditure, Hie cupital'is an derive no protit from bis investment, bu inst divert it lo some other busiacss. I tc hitler hud Hie monopoly of the market e could save, himself by raising tho prie f his oilir.es, or his goods. Unfortunate! ils ls not lita case with us. Wo have lo.? 14,000,000 of'the capital controlled by Hi tty before tue war-a loss to every class i 10 community. While Savannah lo tb muh, and Wilmington und Norfolk lo Hi in-Ill, liuvc renewed their ancient rivuir iib 11?, we have not yet wholly lofovcre ?om tho desolations of thu blockade, tho gran re, ibu bombardment; from the ravugi r colton agents and Federal generals an tirenii agents; from the incubus of Sicklt nd Canby and Scott; from Hie visitation f droughts and demagogues, of catorplllui nd carpet-baggers. And now thu insatiul leches who are draining tho life-blood 1 tc community; who willi i vory new inc ?on 'niverenewed theory, "Give, give;" wli ave never said and who never will say, '. I enough;'1 who will never let go until UK raw into their pestilent caron. se.; Hie who distance of the Statt! of South Carolina icso monsters aro striving to infuriate ii overly which they themselves have creuU Hainsl thc property which they failed cal ! We honestly and earnestly feel that we a ..ting for the best interests of the work it asses, when wo urge them not to press tl nployers and capitalists of Charlcsto lie men upon whom die interests of all d i>nd are just getting upon their feet. Tnt rospcrity ls the prosperity of all. Tin re striving to secure what will benefit all 10 concentration of thu products of the Stu 1 thc City of Charleston-tho planting of ?rest of mosts in the. harbor of Charleston 10 const ruction rf ol] tho agricultural ai lechanlcal implements wo need in t orksiiops and fonndrioa of Chariestc r'ith tho sentiment of that noble appt rgntl by tho Hon. W. H. Ilenorey, ?iud pii shed iii oin1 issue of Thursday last, we c roly agree. Let our people stiil displ ml self forgetful fortitude which dist uished thom during tho whola war. . icm, ns they then did, sacrifice present ? miago to lite hopo of future good-a bo Idell itt thi-i instance cannot deceive; ic restoration of business to tho city v romola Hie Interest of every ellison, f us uro friends--wo have lived logetli [bored together, su/Ibrad together, fou; iget lier, and thu blood of our children icy died has ?lowed together. And it ir duly is lo stand shoulder lo shout, gainst tho Radicalism that lins grown pori our calamities, und seeks to win a 11 ictory by arming us ngniust each otli 'e were trained by tho sumo iilBlittltlo 0 aro allied by tho same cxporicnc.es; uve drawn tho milk of lifo from Hie bre r a common motlier, lot us ruse it her to dio than prove false to our Huon > our history to our blood. There cnn 0 emergency so cxtromo ns to require t ithor tho employer or tho employed shu otray the honor of South Carolina. Thc Coopers. A Ilatlical paper has pointed <?tit tho case df tin? Charleston coopers ns un illustration of thc justice amt distressing n eil of hn nd vnnco o? wages in this city, li suv.-* thal (l) Cow coopers cnn earn UM? (lollaraII week, many earn only sis or seven dol?an?, and some, u> ?lo even this, mus? work from four in UH* morning until late in tito ovening; timi (2) before thc war AO cents was paid for making tierces, while (i>) only or :?."> cents is pnhl nuw; that tl) Hu* necessaries of lifo cost halt ns mncli ngaiii as they did in I860, wliile tho wilges ?nf tho coopers have lieen reduced 25 per rout. ; Unit (ft) tho employers .?oil tito tierces nt SI SO, making n clear pro 111 of ci cents a tierce. This, wo tiru told, is "cxlurtionnlu ami otlt "rugcous," ami if tlioro was n singlo gleuni of i i i'll' in nil this Itttdicnl darkness wo might believe that Hie coopers-contrary lo their own declarations-aro un ill-used und injured class. As usual, howovcr, tho Radical shoot is cither grossly ignorant or wilfully mendacious. 1. Tho coopers now ni work in litis city earn from nine to /irr/n- dollars n week, working only live days in thc. week. Two dollars a working tiny is what they m l nally nmko. 2. Itcfore Hie war lhere wereno five coop ors in this city. The coopers were slaves, their task was four t torcos a day, und they were paul lirvnly-Jire cents for every licrct made liv them over ami above i lielr task. Tho price now paid is ."7 i centsn tierce; ?ind ibo heads are furnished thom i nt to lin circle, wliirli. Ut? mon say, is equal lo un allowance of 125 couts n tierce. Before Un war the price, was 2.ri cents, and lin* cooper cut out tho heads; so tba! Ibo price now paid Ls at least double what was paid in 1860. 4. Tho necessaries, of life do cost moil than in istio, but tho wages nra twice us much as they were before Hie w.ir. Cuti any oilier of our Charleston mechanics say moro, br as much? 5. The employers mako no profit on Hu salo of_ the tierces, and som o of Hiern, nt least, uro ready now to mako contracts with responsible iieraons for the delivery o? as many tierces as they require nt $1 40 a tierce-ten cents being allowed to cover llliing and handling. There is, therefore, not an atom of truth in tho live main propositions laid down by the Radical ranier; not oan true word from beginning lo end ! Tho samo shoot says i i ml when a Cooper's Union was talked of. thu mill manager "bogan their proscription ?it once, anti "lilied Hm mon that if they attended any "meeting, or had anything to do. with tho "Union, they would bo promptly discharged This- statement is--wo aro compelled to put it in plain English-wilfully mid maliciously raise. No snell notification hos buen given by thc employons, nor Las anything been said tn them in regard lo terming a Union. The coopers themselves are' cheerful and con? tented, und, of their own accord, told the writer on Saturday hist, that ?boy were "mighty happy, and bad no complaint to "make of their manner of treatment, tho .'character of their work, or Hie amount of "their pay." TiiK.nn arc in Orangeburg according to tho census )ust completen!, 1S2S whites ami no:i7 colored voters; total -isi;."?. And yet in Mardi, 1868, there wore, under military orders, 6020 qtialmcrl rolers in the county; and, ut the Presidential election last year, iiO.?t; votes were polled. There has been some fraudulent vot lii!' in Oranacburtr. Tnn census of Orangcburg County, Just completed, shows thc following population: Whiles 871"); colored 18,001!; total 36,841. In 1800, Ute population was: Whites KlOs; colored lf.,78S; total S4,8laL During tho nine years, there luis ticen a gain ni* 0.17 whiles and 1308 blacks. Total gain IMS. . WK have received 'from tho Leonard Scott Pupllshtng Company tho American edition nf Ibo J?linburgh Review, for October, ?md nf Dlackwood, for October. TJio October number jf thc London Quarterly bas not reached us. Mr. John Russell is the agent for thee re? prints. ? ?-?? TIIH December number of tho Ouhwy ls fresh, bright and Interesting. Charles Reade's "Pul Voiirsull in His Place'*?md Mrs. Edwards "Susan Fielding" nm continued, and Uteri' is, besides, ti mass of miscellaneous maller. .for Grtlc. REA!, ESTATE OR PERSONAE PRO? PERTY of any kind may be odvcrUscd for sale In this column, at thc rate of tis cents for twenty wonts or less, each Insertion, If pani In miranee HORSES AND M li EES. -THE SUB SCRIRER hus unit will keep on hand u con? stant supply of M CL l-l S AND nouses attila stables, Queen street, between Friend ami Ma? ny ck. P. WKST. nov3a m Hi I^OR SALE, A FEW SADDLE AND " DRAFT HORSES; also a fine MILCH COW. nrlth a young calf live days old. Apply at No.'.VJ iinto street. novio fni2* FOR HALE, A THOROUGHBRED SETTER, nineteen months old. Apply at S'o. 08 Meeting street, next to Mills House. novao ii PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A OREAT rt A ut; A IN_one small CyltndcrTAY I.OR PRESS In complete rcpnir. It has been but line used, and is sold simply because thc present jwner lins no ime for lt. Tho sl/.o of tho bed of 1 '.he Press ls forty-four by llfty-clght Inches. Snld Press will he sold ut a great bargain If applied for I tr. nuce, ns t he room it occupies ls wanted for itticr purposes. Address* Cox No. ??705 New York I'oatolllce. sept-jo Ho tient. HOUSES, FARMS, STOKES, ROOMS. A-c, now vacant, cnn readily Ira rented hy nivei'tistng H.em In ibis column. The rate ls ? sema for twenty words or less, each Insettton, if iiultl tu advance._ Illili NISH ED ROOMS TO LET HY THE . month, week or night. Terms moderate. ?tl mly m No. 4w llcnnfnln KI reel. novaafl rSV ) RENT, FROM FIRST JANUARY JJ. next. Hie LOWER STORY of thc spacious Hore. '.'i,, j 17 Meeting Street, opposite the Charles ion Hole!, now occupied by Un; Southern Express 'ol 111-a 11 v. Fm- terms apply ut No. 141 Meeting ?treat, up stairs. _novtB m wa rjlO RENT, PART OP A HOUSE SIT L I'ATI-'.D in the central parlor the city. Ap [.ly nt ibis ftlHce. _novis 4? ??o~l?BNT, A FINE STORK WITH FIX J. TURRO fur n grocery and bar-room, corner Longitude l.anoand Rani tiny. To nn upprovrsl .:.a.it It-Ill Will be. ?10 lier mouth. Also, six urge square Honm.4, with lire places, buck piazzas md clsicrn waler on every story. The rooina ivlll Le refiled singly If preferred. Inquire of Mr. ROSE, on thc premises._ ont 10 ROOMS TO RENT.-T?1R EE UNFUR KISIIED rooms In ti residence pleasantly otuuted In thc western part of the city. Terms rnmlorate. For further particulars, apply nt No. li'Doughiy street. ontli gHAMPOOlNG AND II AIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended nt their rcaldmcca promptly and at reasonable rates. Rend orders to W. E. MARSHALL. Barber, apiti lt No. 31 Dread street, (up stairs.) Utatito. TTTANTS OF ALL KINDS CAN UK M marioknowu to everybody in thin column m inc role of 26 cents for twenty words or to, ??arii Innert lon, If paid In advance. WANTED, A COPY OF T'iK -'CAItO I.INA HOUSEWIFE." iddrvss "lt,'* al tillsntllci*. staling ?nil p. nov'J'.! 2 NURSE WA NT Kl). A COMPETENT winnall tn mind young children. Also, a woman to cook ami wash. A|i|?iy Immediately, with recommendations, ni No. MT Calhoun street, second dour tmiii sr. Philip Kiwi, nov***.! ATtrANTUD, A NU KKK TO MINI? CH IL >> bltl'N. Kone under tv need npplj i<> Ko. .jt Itelil street. miv-.n TffTANTiiD. A WHITE COOK. TO CO v V luto the country. Apply ul once nt Ibmui X?. 60, Pavilion Hotel. noVtW 4 \\rANTKI>. A~ PARTNER WITH A v V capital ?>r from tsonotn }&ooo, to embark In n im diii s< tin a healthy und thriviniz tocnlion) lu ibo country. To any one desiring lo Invent, the itnricndgucri cnn infer very sirona; liiduccmeiiis. Address NKKUIIAN1', care s. w. Fisher, Score, l a ry ami Treasurer tSuvannah ?ind Charleston Railroad,otllco Savannah and Charleston Call road, Charleston,8. C. novilla \3t7ANTKD TO lt IKK. A WHITE WO IT MAN io fi?ik and Wash for a small fami? ly; must also understand milking cows: fair wages win lie given to one who will suit. Apply immediately ai No. 4S Cannon street, novio \\,r ANTKI). -A YOUNO MARRIED MAN. VT 2* years obi, wont. uKC In lake charge nf il Inigo Collin! Plantation, lu the Slate of Sonlll Caroliiui. Ali' ?m in waul of a good, faithful Overseer, win o > wp in add ress the undi reigned. Can give Ute bes?, of references, cood -dendy Imlilts, and not troubled with politics. Address, for two months, c. iv. EDWARDS, I'orilnml, Maine. nov 10 imo' l?TANTKI), A SITUATION AS Cl.KKK, W In a Wholesale Om;'Store, or n hirgo Re? tail and Prescription lu ng store. Noolijevtion to go in thu country, wut expect inn n small com pensai inn al lint.. The applicant l-l a graduate nt the SilUlll Carolill-.l M?dirai College. Adi 11 CSS M. I?., Ihrwigh thc I'ostoillcu. net? WANTED, A ll O U S K, MOAK THE central part of thc elly, containing Uve or ??ix rooms, wini good outbiiitriiiigs and waler. Address ll. al, (lils Oilier. _ sepfiS AGENTS WANTED KVERYWHKK K TO sell the American KNITTINO MACHINE, the only pram leal Family Knitting Machine ever Invented. Price f26. Witt knit 20,000 stitches ncr minute. Addie--. American Knit ting Machine Company, llostou, Mass., ur St. Louis, Mo. uct-js fimos WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that Jot! PRINTINO id all kinds, piain mid ornamental, ls ox?ente.I promptly in Hie neatest style and at the lowest New York prices, nt'I nc NIAVS .loll Olllce, No. lit? HAST HAY. Cull and exainiti" Hie scale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere. WANTED, A(H?NTrV^TWt) IH'ND?T??D mid Fifty Dollars per month, to sell the only eenuin-- Improved Common Sense Family 8KWIN0 M AOIII NF. Price only $ts. Creal in? ducements tn Agents. This ls thc most popular Sewing Machine of thc dar-rankes the fumons '.Kiastie hock Stitch"-will do any kind of work that cnn be done on any machine, one hundred thousand sold amt the demand constantly in? creasing. Now is Hie time In Like, nu agency. Send for Circulars, af iteware oflnfiingeri*.*t*nn Address DF.COMll A CO.. Huston, Mass.; Pitts? burg, t'n., or St. Louis, Mo. oct30 amos fruto for Sole. IAND FOE SAKE IN WILLIAMSIU'RO j COUNTY, s. c.-Thc valuable PLANTATION of the lute .lohn H. Crossley, containing about 2000 aeres.sllinlicit in the IlldiUilluWII neighborhood.1111 meill.itt'ly ou thoOeorgotown railroad,ami in seven miles of "waler COininillllcHtlon. There arencar live biiniirci acres inclosed and under cultiva Hon. Th? balance of thc Land ls heavily limbered and well adapted to turpentine. The place otters tine facilities for Mock raising, as the posture ls abandon! both winter and summer. Tho dwell? ing is painted, In complete order, contains nine commodious rooms and extensive piazzas. All outbuildings necessary fora cotton farm, lu good repair, ami comfortable quarters for twenty la? borers. This valuable place will ho sold cheap If disposed ?if before tho 20th December. Parties desiring In purchase Will apply io me in person at Indiaiitown, or by mall, Klugsiree. S. C. J AM KS MeCL'TCHKN. novio ul'itcO Agent for Executors. Ann ACRES.-TO CAPITALISTS? v)\/\jAt iirlvnte salo or fur lease, a tine PLANTATION in Oiangcburg District, funning u pari ot' Hie estate of tho lalo Colonel Ketti, con? sisting of nlmtil ooo acres;'WO of lt cleared, lils walered by Lyon's Creek, a largo und ncver-fiill lng stream. Soil rich, red cloy, well adapted to cotton, corn, wheat, roo: crops and dover. Cli? mate healthy nil the year. Splendid range for cattle: Hie neighborhood attractive-the adjoin? ing IMnutatimis owned by gentlemen who reside there and secure good order. The buildings were burned,bul lunilier mills being lienr.Hiey contd be replaced clieaplr. A large State road connects lt with l.ewlsvllte, South Carolina Railroad, six miles distant. The ubuve isa splendid chance for those desiring to forma beautiful farm In a pleasant, healthy section, lu isr.o these lands were returned at groper acre. Will be sold ul hnlf that price. For tenus apply to Mrs. LAU? RENCE K KITT. Society Hill, S. C. ItEPERRNVKS.-Major T. I!. Whaler. J. C. Kcltt, iv'ip, Oraiiircliurg' 11. w. IVro no nu, Ksi., Wil? liam Middleton, Ksip,Charleston oct 11 mw*Sinonn*c -| H ~f\( \fi A. C Ii K S IN WILLIAMS XV'?\Jl/v/ llOltfl COUNTY-100 ncrcs of which ?irecleared mid Tu acres now under culti? vai iou in corn, cotton and rice. The traci ls] heavily I babe red wini pine, oak, cypress und hickory, and contains a dwcllln;; and outbuild? ings, willi fifteen cullins for laborers: also une good mill sile. Average production of the tami ten to IMCHI bushels of corn omi fifteen io I weil ty-flve bushels'nf rice tn Hie acre, without fertili? zers. 'Hie tvgimi abounds In marl deposits. Heorgctown ls the nearest market, the phire liebig four miles from black Mingo Creek and twenty* live miles from Himrgetown Creek, which ls navi? gable at ult seasons. Price of the tract $)5,00o; ona hali" cash, the balance 111 one amt two years, secured !>v bond ami mortgage. Any smaller number ot norna will lie sohl ai ii moderate advance on Ibis rate. Duriles desiring lo Inspect Hie tract eau do so Ly leaving tho Northeastern Railroad ul Kbigslrec, and intudrhis the way 10 my place, twenty-three miles distant. Thc traci Ilea within une mile of I thc nroJeclMl Heorgctown Railroad. Address JAS. F. HARKAWAY, Survivor of Perklus ft Car? ra way, (leorgeiuwn PiMtontee, s. c. sept'JO niwRtmus* inc Ci A f\{\ ACRES TO LEASE FOR ? s4-k\t\f TERM?OF YEAHS.-The large and beantiftil PLANTATION, known OH Kcltt Place, consisting of -.MOO acres, lino clenrcd. Soil rich and clay abounding lu deposits or marl. Too acres of splendid cotton hind; loo acres of il will make a hag to Hie acre: Imnillon perfectly healthy nil thc year; lour und u half miles from Lcwlsvllte, South Carulina Railroad ; welt settled; lins been in constant cultivation since thc war; hus ult neces? sary buildings; small dwelling, hams, stables, glnlioiiRe, screw, laborers' houses. Lyon's Creek runs through the estate und furnishes one of the best sites fur a fuctory In Hie Stale. Will be salli with tho lease, thc following: 8 fine ynnng MUM'S, a large tot of Improved Imple? ments, llrtnly Cloughs, New Oin, Dickson Colton Seed, enough to plant the entire crop; *J000 bushels or Cotton Seed for MrllllzPig; SOO bushels nf corn. All will bc sold on thc place, low for cash. Parties desiring to lease aro requested io inspect thc growing crop of cotton, which will give entire saltsructlnn. For terms, apply lo Mus. LAW HKNCE KKITT, St. Matthew's P. O., Orangeburg District, S. U KKKFIIKNITS. -Major T. H. Whaler, J. C. Keitt, Ksip, Oraiigt'iuirg; fl. w. Pemmican, Bag., Wil? liam Middleton, Esq., Charleston. oetJ? mwf?mo* XFLORIDA LAND F OK S A L K . - A ; valuable PLANTATION of 8*0 ncres In Ma? rlon County, Florida, ls ottered nt private stile, about .me half cleated mid under cultivation: part liest hammock. This Plantation is one of ?ho most desirable lu the stale; la very produc? tive for Cotton, Rice, Corn, Sugar, Vegetables, Ac.; also line for Oranges und oilier '-'rults; ls located In one of Ilia heall litest and must plea? sant neighborhoods In tile Slate, being conveni? ent to railroads, churches, Ac. Apply to A. H. MCLUHAN, Cotton Factor, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C. novia L*0Gt nub i/oimo. LOST AND FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU have lost anything, maka it known to the public through tills column. The rate for twenty words or less, each insertion, ls 'J.? cents, if paid lu advance. LOST, ON VANDERHOEST OR I?UT LED0.K STREET, a Lady's ''.iinmelled Cold Waich and lilialn. fhe limier v. ill picas? leave lt at No. ft Rutledge slr?.r.r.,1 a suitable reward will ls? given._novH FOUND, ON SATURDAY NICHT, IN Meeting street, n gobi walch and chitin. Tho ownor a ni obtain tho ??ame hy paying expenses mid npp.ying nt Tin-: NKWH olllce. novl? Sflbblcs uttb -Qarncss. DLE R Y W A Ii E II O U S E. WILLIA M II ARRA L & C O . No. 19 -HAYNS BTIIKUT. Wholesalo and Retail Healers In SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLAR.?* COACH AND HARNESS MATERIALS, Ac. nevis Imo Aledinge. 17IRIBNIXSIUI' LODGE. No. tl, A. F. M. 1 THo Ken,ular Communication of this Lodge will tic hol?! Tins FVI.NISH. ?ii Masonic ll.ill, ?ll 7 o'clock. Candidate? for K. c. ami M. M. Dignes will bc pnm i u il. lijrunlcrofW.il. j. ||. 1.0KR, imvift! Seen inry. MASONIC l'A I ! : ASSOCIATION. TUM Committee on AcciniutK witt meet ?ii III bernini! Hull, lower room, TO-MOIIIIOW Kv KN 1 MI, Ski limtanl, nt ? P. M., 1? do 10 np Die u.un: ' . il Mic :\iir. AU IKTMOIIH having 1 MIDS a . m v Hie Associ?t lon will pri uml I hem al thal Mme pro|icrl> ccrllllcil, ami all engaged lu Otc Fair arc requested ? I ere : 1 rcnil *r m Me ir nc ? nmis. itj onlcr. ll. K. IUI WK, Herrelary.-" novaa WASHINGTON IJ(; HT INPANTEi ri IA HITA ULK ASSOCIATION.-Tile (iltur icrlf M -cYlng ni Ilia Association will he hold THIS KviiNiN?, in Ma ionic Hall, a; 7 o'clock. Members ? il! iliense come prepun <i to [tay airear.. J. L. HONOUR, . novjj Secretary umlTreu-n ree. WAS. I IN:'.TON ARTILLERY KIM KN 1 > I.Y SOCIETY.-Tho regular Monthly Mei l iimofilie Society wilt bc beb? Tins KVKMNII, ut liair-nasi 7 O'clock, nt I he Hail suntu corner of Liberty amt King streets. Hy order. PUTER KALLON, llov?a Secretary ami Treasurer. ST. t"KCIMA SOCIETY. -TIIK ANNI VKRSARY Meeting of tills Society wiitin! Iichl, nt lim Hal! of I he Koutli Carolina Society. Tm - KVKSIXII, ai s o'clock. il. I'INCKNKY LOWNDES, ll'.vjj See e.-la rv. Uoi'K Fl UK KNtltNK COMPANY. -AN I Kxtra Mcdill'; .1' your Company wit! b. Iield at tlie Koli Tins (Vonda.*) KVKMNll, J: I le? stant, ai huli'-pasl ? o'clock. . Hy nnb r. JNO. K, HU KN.-. novL'j Secrelary. -JTONKWAKI. FII.K KNOINK OOMPA IO NY.-Thc lt ('gular Monthly Meeting nf thc Company will bc held THIS KYKXIMI, at ihe Hali <>1 i iiurletitnll Hook and l.a.ol. r, .Nu. a. at 7 o'clock precisely. Member.* ure requested be punctual in al .emiline,-. Uv ?riler, novai WM. C M I I.I.Kit. Sc reiarv. i SH I,KV KI KR KNtilNKCO.MI'AN V, Nu. IV ii.-You ore hereby sunranncil io al lend an Kxirn Heeling Tins KVKMNII, tad Instant, al Hie Ruglue Hanse, Cohimlriia si reel, at 7 o'clock. The attendance nf every member ls requested. Hy order. H. HOLUKN I'lCKINI'ACK, novas " Secretary. STK VK DO I {KS' PROTECTIVE UNION* Members und camllilaics for membership ?n e hereby respectfully Invited to attend a Special Meeline; of Ibis Associ?t lon Tills KVRXINtl, al ?:AU | I*. IL, nt Hie Hall ol Hook ami Ladder Coiupanv, No. 1, (moon st reel. Hy older. 1IKNRY MAT, nnvi! Secretary. BANK OF CHARLESTON, CIIARLRS TON, NOVKMI'.BR 13, 1 SOil.-A Mcctltur of the Stockholders or this Hank will he held on Tl'KSUAY next, thc Ski Instant, at ia o'clock M.. lr. Hie Hull, upper par*, or Hank Hulldtiig. The Reports of tho President ami Hoard of Direc? tors on the ci.minion mid almira of Hie Hank, will he submitted ?or consideration. WILLIAM THAYER. ' _ novtSJi_ _Cashier. NOTICE.-PURSUANT TO TIIK RESO? LUTION adopted by the Hoard or Directors, a meeting or thc Stockholders or the Peoples* Hank Of Soul h Carolina will bc held til No. in limad si reel, charleston, on MOMMY, Hie ._'.itti dav or No? vember current, ni ii ?relock A.M..to take into con? sideration the provisions or the Act or Assembly, approved March 1.1th, 1800, CU til lcd "An act io cnal.le Hie Hanks ol'Hie St ?ile to renew business or lo place them In liquid?t lon," unit to determine Hie ful ure policy of Hie Hank. Hy order ol' thc Hoard. novis 10 H. H. LOPER. Cashier. nDiosolitiioiiG of (!Iii}3ortRcra!]ip. mi IR FIRM OK DAVID LO VE'/. A* SONS JL ls Oils tiny dissolved hr mutual consent, ?iud a new linn, consisting or DAVID LOPE/, and M. E. LIH'1-"./.. under Ibo natue and style ol DAVID LOPE'/ A SON, luis been formed: winch linn is uiiiUorUcd lo sollie Hie airalrs nt Hie old concern. DAVID LODI:/. JOHN li. LOPEZ. M. E. LOPE/.. Having withdrawn troin Hie concern of DAVID I LOPEZ A SONS, I will conduct the business of | CONTRACTOR and III 11.1 1 I di on my own account, and can he found at No. 19a Queen street. novas 1? JOHN H. LOPEZ. 5ICUCQ, Rqiiflee, &c. TO VES AT WHOLESALE. S THE UNDERSIGNED, SUCCESSORS OF HOR? TON A* SHEPHERD, HAVE RESUMED THEIR TRADE IN STOVES, AS WHOLESALE DEALERS, IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR OTHER BUSI? NESS, AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY OTHER DEALERS, FACTORS, MERCHANTS AND ALL THE CUSTOMERS OF THE OLD HOUSE WITH THE MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS OF COORINA STOVES, RANGES AND HEATING STOVES AT A CLOSE APPROXIMATION TO FOUNDRY PRICKS. THE COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ARE SOLD WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE-SOME OF THEM ARK DESIGNER TO OI'F.RATR WITH? OUT THE All) OF CHIMNEY'S IF NECESSARY AND ALL ARE GUARANTEED TO HAKE PROP? ERLY, IF SET UP AS DIRECTED. TIIK DANCES ARE UNUSUALLY LOW IN PRICK-HAVE SIX II01LEU OPENINGS AND DOUULE OVENS. THOUGH HUT A SINGLE PIPE, AND NEED NO HR1CK-W0RK TO SET THEM UP. THE STOCK OF HEATING STOVES RM RILA CES CAST-IRON AIR-TIGHTS. RUSSIA-IRON AIR TIGHTS, SIX-PLATE OR ROX STOVES. Ac. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICES WILL RE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. WM. SHEPHERD Sc CO., No. 2 4 ll AVNE STREET, _CHARLESTON S. C.._ JAPANNED TIN-WARE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD ACO., _No. 24 PAYNE STREET._ TAMPED TIN-WARE AT WHOLESALE. W M . 8 H E P H E R D ft CO., No. Cl HAYNK STREET._ IKON - WARE S ?pitENCH RETINNED AT - WHOLESALE. W M . SHEPHERD ? CO No. *_'l MAYNE STREET. ELLE VILLE C O P VBR R O L M K tl MILLS. AGENTS IN CHARLESTON: W M. SHEPHERD & CO. No. 24 MAYNE STREET. ijurbuiavc, dalton, M'c. rjMIE WATT PLOUGH AOAIN TRI UM I'll A NT. In addition to numerous premium?, a SILVER MEDAL has Just been awarded to ll at thu re? cent State Fair, lu Cohnubla S. C., as the best TURNING PLOUGH ON THU GROUND. SUPERIOR TO ALL O TH E R S , For sale at Factory prices, frolght added, by J. E. A UH KR A, CO., Agents, No. 02 Bast Day, Charleston, S. 0. novlD fmwa SlntttcicrocirUe. jp s i - s l (J M A - r ll i. Tho Anniversary of Iho ?IIRKKTOMATIIIU so sif.rv of Chariest DU College win lie celebrated Tii-Nnmr, Iho 22d Instant, in tin- College i Impel. Thcoriler of exercises for Ute evening will bo a *?.: ?ws : Prayer hy Kev. \. T. POUTKH. -I. Anniversary Oral lou, l?y .Mr. T. HAMLIN STl'OHKi'KKK, .si IUKCT-" Improvement or the Present." s?l. Anniversary i.e."ne. hy President N. IL MIDDLETON, 1.1.. ,>. St tm KI r-"Tile Hod il Prob? lem." 41 h. Rciicilidlon. Tin publie are invlti i tnuUcii'L Exercises will commence ;i? T o*?:l?ick. COM MI Ti UK ON A KU A NC KM KNTS. nov22 I . 1?I1111G-C111C1UG. J ? I P. K ll N 1 A N ll A I. I,. "THE TROUI'K ol' TUE UNIVKUSU. " I OU 1>NK WEEK ONLY, COMMKMCINU Tills K V BX I N't!, NOV KM KKK ll. Kirai appearance in len year.-, of Hie old on?i well known established Troupe of twenty years' standing, formerly lt 1' M S K Y A N K W C O M li ' S . 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SHUMATE mid A. IILYTIIK, Assignees, in re JOHN W. ii KA DY, bankrupt.-Petition lo sell Heal Es|>nte, uuincumbereil, cull in Lien Creditors, Vc.-Notice In hereby given lo ull Creditors hold? ing Liens against the Estate or JOHN W. URARY, i ii a i i lie y n re required lo establish the same he? ron: W. J. CLAWSON, Esq., ltcgistrar, al Yorkvllle, .?. C., within forty days from thc date hereof, ol? lie barred from all bendita of the decroe for dlrf irlbuiionto be mude lu Hits case. Uv order ol Hon. Ciro. S. KUTAN, Judge or said Soi?rl. W. T. SHUMATE, I 4VsH,cuces A. HLYTHK, | <v>H,guu"s' Greenville, S. C., September IO, 18C.0. odis inwfis TH O Neu) J?ublicnlioH?, T II 12 L A W Y E R S Just published nnd for sale, the 16th Volume of ItlCllAItUSON'S LAW IlKPOUTS, $n, and the nth Volume ol' Richardson's Kipilty lte|iorts, f>. tty UltYAN A M eli A UTK It, Columbia, S. C. 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Choice Family FLORRI .... .. . iou ?.in., Rxtru Flour I 1 Milln. ALSO, ..no lillis, sortlutrn FLOUR--all gr-.ides .o i lillis. Sun hui II Choice dakers1 Flour. CORN ! OATS i MOO bushels Filme willi?' nuil Western Mixed lllUN 2ouo bushels Prime Itluck Seed mut White (??ii!?. For .sal?-hy INO. CAMPSKN A UO. uov22 mw rd ^ ? .> W A N I? F ?J W L K G K 1?. 111,000His. MILL FEED or SHOUTS, which con? sumera iHiiiioumu! to he tar superior lu Rico Flour, ami ? good substitute ror Cow l'eus, m $2 lier ns) lim. lt.HO, .jon huihcis Wheat Sercenlntrs. nu excellent Fow! Feed. For sale ut '?Hr. mir bushel. JOHN CAMPSKN A CO. iiov.'J nul?simo .|yj U li ASH KS! MOL AS S Ii 8! LU) hint*. SWKET OURA MOLASSES BS hh?is. Itrlght M USCOTIMIO Molasses f.O hluls. Choice Muscovado Molasses, .inst arrived und tor salo by W. I?. HALL, liOVlO fmwl Itrown A (.'.j's Wharf. j ^ U N N V (' Ii O T ll loo halos, extra weight, in store, and lor sale low lu Io's I? suit, purchasers, bv li. LAFITTE A i;i?., No. 20 Dread street. ort27 wm R. li. liVAss' LONDON POUTKR Td AlttttVa ?'KU UUirisn .fllllii: MARMORA, so casks R. lt. Ryans" London POUTER, pillia, jo ci-ks R. t?. Uyoss' London Porter, quarts, in .?rroiiu, - casks J. A R, Tcuucnt's l>. S. Ate, pints una quarts. - casks J. Si R. Tcuucnt's H. I. Ale, piula and quarts, - casks younger1* E. I. Ale, pints, glass. - casks HUHS' Ali', oin I* and ?ju a ns. For sale by JAS. RANOHOFT, JR., nevis I li in wa No. ion Kasi Hay. Q.UNN? CLOTH I GUNNY CLOTH '. on the spot and to nrlve. For sale bv oct7 Ibm (?BO. A. TIIKNIIOI.M A SON. B U L K SHOULD E R S 10 hluls. Choice Western Orr Sailed SHOULD? ERS. For sale by HUNKY CORIA A CO. nov20 2 F KUI T ! F K ll 1 T ! F HUIT ! Landing lids ?lay from Scboouer W. II. Sloele, direct from Hnracoa, soo bunches MANANAS 17,000 half husked Cor.uauuls 2,ouo Swed Oranges. IN STORR, 100 tibia. PRIME APPLES ln.noo nonda ami Elcutlicra Oranges. MALACA (?RAPES, new crop Figs, Dates. Rai? sins, Currants, and a full assortment or Nuts, Canned Conds, and Keller's Package Candies. For salo by PAUL, WELCH A HRANDKS, novio 2 No. 2&I East Hay, QHOIOE TWELVE YEAHS OLD VELVET WHISKEY. For sale by JOHN H. TOONI, novi? ? No. 12.? Meeting stxeet. J^IQUOBS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &t. Just received, a fresh supply of Flue LIQUORS, HAVANA 0IOARS, Smoking and Chewing Tobac? co, Pipes, ('lenee Frails, Ac, Ar. For sale by JOHN H. TOONI, novis ii No. I2f> Meeting street. JP~TJ"R~E S H~ E lt R Y WIN L Just received 30 casks of SHERRY WINK prices $3, $4, $S, $6, $8, $12per gallon; in bottl . from $1 lo $2 f.0. AMO. PIPERA CO. HEIDSlEOK Ve Clicquot Ponsardln Muinm's Champagne Oreen Seal Sparkling Mozelsv All of direct importation. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 27ft King street. Rranch or No. OOO Uroadway, New York. novl.t_ JL NGOS TURA BITTERS HO EE R'S RITTERS Drake's Hitters Uostcticr's Hitlers Russ' Su Domingo Ritters Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., nnvl.t 0 No. SRO King street. T IYERPOOIi SALT! conn sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, direct from Liv? erpool-large nod full sacks. For sale ni lowes?, market price?, by _oet_2t3_ T. J. KERR Se CO. jy? ARENGO CURES FEVER AND AUDE. THE FINEST TONIC IN TUE WOULD. a?-For sale by nil Druggists. Q. J. LUIKV, Agent, Druggist, Comer King and John street, sept 17 ames Charleston, S. C. S 0 LOilON'S BITTERS ARE FOR SALE UY Drs, RAOUL <t L Y X A fl, At Wholesale and Rotnll, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS. sopti7 amos Cnmber, Sfnc\, QOAL ! COAL! COALl son tons Rea* Ash Egg COAL landing from Rrlg Onmbla, and for sato by IL F. BAKER tc CO., Gout Yard. nov22 No. 20 Onmberland street. W DOD! WOOD! WOOD! Wanted to parch?se One Hundred (100) Cords of Oak and Yellow Pine. Apply lo JAMES C. JKRYKY'S Wood Yard, No. 10 Cad-den strict, nov!!) Let ween Montague und Unit street s. ry o A 11 R i v E . 100,000 Cypress BHINULES lo arrive. For sale low, nnd will be landed ut utiy pom 1 tn tlc harbor. Apply lo JOHN TIKNCKEN, nnvti ihsmfi* Market street. lUiorclluiucTRG. QOLOMOK'8 BITTERS ACCOMPLISH ALL Ttl KY PROMISE / For sale at / / sept 17 3mos _RAOHLl INHAMS. ^ jQO YOU WlSIl/ TO PREVENT V#TTR / D n I LL AKD PB/TEB! soptl7 3mos OSE S0JOM0N8' HITTHRS. VIT 1 L L 1 A M JU LAWTON FACTOR AND COMM8SION MERCHANT, No. 10 HoYIVH WUART. Extra Heavy Boa Islam BAGQINO AND TWIN? for aale. Advances m td'on Produce ta hand, amjae thara / j