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OITY AFFAIRS. Meetings Thin Davy. Union Chapter, ut 7 P. M. Committee of I. o. c. F., nt half-past - P. M. Auction Silk? Thia Day. J. Drayton Ford will seit ul ll o'clock, at the Old i vi stomer, bank bills mul securities. Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, nt his store, boots, shoes anti hats. Tim NEWCOMB MINSTBHI.S.-To night will bc We last night but one of this excellent troupe. The orphans were delighted at the matinee per? formance yesterday. t?lK CHEAPEST Y HT.-Tito NEW? Job Ofllcc is now printing hill-heads In thc best style nud on an-' paper, nt (2 SO per thousand. Merchants, think of it? Tm*. PLANTHHH' AN? IfnuiUMics' BASK.-Wc ?rc authorized to say thnt the Planters' and Me? chanics'Run* : Sou: h Carolina 1' redeeming its bills at itu oftiee. SUPRKMR COI'HT.-COI.OMHIA, KUVKMHKK 24. The coso of Altheu Allen, hy next friend, vs. C. L. Oaillard et al, and J. ll. Allen, by next friend, vs. C. !.. Callion! ct al, were heard. Mr. McGowan for motion, and Mr. ?art contra, were heard up te the hour of adjournment. Tim HON. JOHN A. IN<;MS.- The many friends or the Hon. John A. Inglis will he graltlicd to learn that this distinguished gentleman, who removed from this State to itali lin ore after the war. has treen elected to the professorship of law in de University of Maryland.. Tim IJTOECM KNTOIITAINMENTS.-Professor Holmes this evening will give another exhibition Of Ms dissolving views. Hereafter until further notice thc entertainments will be repeated every Tuesday and Thursday evenings. The Lyceum M at present managed, ls a very attractive re. .ort, combining Instruction and amusement In u form very welcome, especially lo the young. TUB WORKINOMICS'.S UNION_At a secret ses? sion of the workingmen, held on Wednesday crenlng, thc following otllcer3 were elected : James M. Kahn, president; Wm. 6. Ryan, vise president; -Pi ince, second vice president; -Caution, treasurer. A constitution was read and adopted, and an executive committee, consisting or one from each trade, was authorized to he elected. ^ (>rn PIHCES fJullRKNT.-Wc especially Invito thc auuntion of our merchants to Tun NEWS Prices Current, issued this morning. Mnde up willi tho almost care, and handsomely printed with entirely new type, lt forms, with the business card of thc hon, e forwarding it, thc most attractive and wel? come weekly commercial circular that can bu ?s-id. Price, for ten copies or more, with busi? ness card, two and a half cents per copy. Single copies, l. .'c cents. THE MECHANICS OP CHARLESTON.-At ihc Academy of Music ..nipper, on Wednesday evening, a note was read from Wm. McDurney, L'sq., con? veying his rogrets that he was unable lo be pres? ent on the Interesting occasion, and offering thc following neatly turned sentiment : The Med?anles of Charleston-Tuc energy and ability displayed lu Hm construction nf ibu Acade? my of Music ls a guarantee Unit they are ennui to auy demand on their skill ami energy. May the demand soon conni their ability. THE OPHN'INO of the Academy of Music is now definitely tlxed to take place on Wednesday even? ing next, December 1. Mr. .Ino. T. Ford's tine com? edy company, of which Miss Alexander ls lending lady, will inaugurate Hie edifice by presenting thc Btcrling play culled "School," which had so great a ran last winter al Wallack's Theatre, New York. The Chapman Sisters, with their light and pleas? ant burlesques and uxlmvaganxus, will open their engagement on Monday, thc nth proximo. THE SUFFERERS UT TUN RAHJIOAD ACCIDENT. Tho down passenger train from Branchville, yes tcrdny, brought Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Cud worth, Ihe mall agent and express messenger, who were Injured by Hie accident of Tuesday af? ternoon. Sir. Armstrong received a cut over the eye, but is not coatlncd to thc house. Mr. Cud worth is more seriously Injured, being cut and bruised about Ute head and body. Ills feet ure bailly swollen, and it Is feared ho may have re? ceived internal Injuries, as, when ho was dtscov ed, tho axle of thc car was lying on his body, and the car was a general wreck. TJONMHIIORIIMKN IK SAVANNAH.-It seems that, the longshoremen of Savannah have ilieir little differences of opinion with their employers, as well ns their Charleston brethren. Thc Repub? lican says: "Wo noticed, on thc arrival nf thc San Jacinto, ii large number of stalwart and honest featured While men, who came as steerage pas? sengers on the ship. As soon as I hey landed, with coats off ami countenances beaming with delight, cotton hooks were placed in liielr hands, and they went to work like lively men. Wo sur? mised that tLey are destined to Hil thc places Of some of the lazy negroes ?vim have hen tri'.;! unit found wauling In that depurt mcut Of labor. They ure heartily welcome." IMI'ltuVBMKNTH ON \ Vii A KP PlllH'KllTV. The Central or Proser's wharves, which were Completely destroyed during the wai, have been rebuilt, ami a number of Improvements added. An entirely new range of offices have been erected on thc north Wharf, and the whole property put In,complete repair, lt was proposed at one time to erect a steam cotton press on tho large vacant siren between the two wharves, ?ind the project ls yet under consid?rai lon. These wharves arc llnely located for business, and have extensivo accommodations for both Morugo ?iud .-hipping. A large shed will soon bc erected nu South Union wharf, which will add considerably to the business facilities iff that property. r A Moimi. ESTABLISHMENT_Wo invito tho at? tention of Hie friend.: of Tm: NEWS in thc elly and throughout the State to the excellent facilities whlnh our office enjoys for Ibo prompt execution of all kinds of Rook and Job Printing. Fully pro? vided with new type and machinery of Hie latest and most approved pattern, and having n large and carefully selected stock of cards, envelopes and papers of nil qualities, TUB NEWS Job (mice ls now prepared to lill orders for every description of plain and ornamental printing In (he very best manner, and at rates at least as low ns any other establishment in the Southern States. Call at PUB NEWS building (up-stnlrs) and examine our seale of prices and specimens of our work. -^ ROUTH CAROLINA MONUMENT ASSOCIATION. A meeting of the f-'outh Carolina Monument Asso? ciation was held <>n Saturday, tho 20 th Instant, at the Washington Street Chapel, columbia. Mrs. Howe, of Richland, was requeued lu preside. Tho constitution was adopted, and tuc following ofllc.crs unanimously elected: President, Mrs. L. c. Mccord. vice-President, Mrs. William Wallace. Treasurer und chan mun of Finance Committee, Mrs. J. U Reynolds. Cor? responding Secretary, Mrs.'J. T. Darby. Record? ing Secretary. Miss I. D. Marlin. Hoard of Millin? gers-Mrs. .fohn Singleton. Mrs. C. Haskell. Mrs. John Preston, Jr., Mrs. D. linger, Miss I.al?enle, Mrs. A. Snowden. Mrs. John McKenzie, Mrs. J. N. Whltncr, Mrs. lt. C. Heck. Mrs. J. S. Gaillard. Fl. nance Committee-Mrs. L. Howe, Mrs. s. Fair, Mrs. J. Fisher, Mrs. J. Watles, Miss Hamp? ton, Miss Wade. Committees were appointed for each county to collect subscriptions, enroll members, and to manage thc business of thc association through? out the State. Thc price of membership of the association was Axed at twenty-five cents per nnuam, hut sub? scriptions of any amount will bc gladly received. A resolution wus then adopted electing thc fol? lowing honorary members: , Mrs. Wade Hampton, Mrs. IL ll. Anderson, Mrs. J. B. Kershaw, Mrs. J. Conner, Mrs. James Chefluui, Mrs. J. 8. Preston, Mrs. M. C. Huller, Mrs. Johnson Mogood, Mrs. M. Jenkins, Mrs. A. Manigaalt, Mrs. John Bratton; Mm. R. M. Law, Mrs. 8. McGowan, Mrs, M. L. Bonham. Mrs. R. Capers, Mrs. M. 8. Logan, Mrs. J. D. Kennedy, HUBS Gregg, Mrs. K. P. Alexander. KRAL ESTATK SILKS_Hr. A. C. McGillivray ?old yesterday tuc plantation on thc welt binn- . of Cooper Uiver, known as Suck Hall, contamine 037 acres, for $3100. A plantation on Wadtualaw. containing '?00 acres, for $'?000. Atwontory dwelling amt outbuildings lu thc Town of mullion, for $500. A lot and buildings on the north side of (Indoon street, for $3'J00. A tot and buildings on tito west side of Franklin street, opposilo the Marine Hospital, for $4000. Messrs. Leitch A Urana sold o three Mor; wooden dwelling on the cast side of Meeting street, and known as No. 200. for $2O0O. Messrs. .1. A W, Knox sold a farm of seven acres on Sullivan's Island, near thc Myrtles, for $960 cash. DKKAI.CATION OK V Him AD BTKKRT BitoKtsn. The telegraph ntis already announced thc arrest, lu New Turk, of Mr. Charles Cohn, a broker or tills elly. Mr. Cohn is charged with having obtained money on false pretences, i>y selling domestic ex? change on Kew York houses, with which he hud no account, ile-drafts being returned protested. Messrs. W. ti. Whildcn A Co., thc Klrst National Hank and others, arc the su It?rer3. The aggre? gate of lite losses have laen about f 15,000. it i~ slated Hutt application will bc made to Governor Scott to-day fora requisition ott the Governor of Kew York for thc accused party. Telegrams liare hcen received hy sonic of the victims, stat lug that "it was all right, that thc mottoy would lie paid.'' Mr. Cohn has been a resalen: of Charles? ton for Ilia pas: two or Hine yeats, and enjoyed Hie confidence of those willi >vliont he had biixl ness dculiugs. cntMits.-Hon. K. C. linker, front suffolk, Mass., has alighted lu Darlington, and will hence? forth make South Carolina his hollie. He is said to have been presiden', of Ihc Massachusetts Senate at one time, and a lawyer of no mean ability. Nineteen strings of confiscated fish were sent to the Urphanhousc yesterday. .las. Powers was arrested .'or assaulting Michael Darcy with ti knife. Tho garnet set presented to orange Lodge sud rallied during tho late Pair was won by Mr. W. Pauling, or Orangebarg. M*, w. corcoran, a somewhat noted character, recently took a strong fancy to some coats in the | oillcc of the Northeastern Railroad Depot, and appropriated the same. Oillcers Lovett nntlTruall arrested the thief and recovered the properly. Three negro boys made a raid yesterday utter noon upon a box or lire crackers In front of Hie slorc of Mr. Jos. Trlcst, ut the corner of Kust Hay and Cumberland streets. They succeeded in car? rying olT the booty. Gold closed yesterday evening tn New York at IMJf. This ls lower than lt lats been at any time since the war.. TUB Qt o WARRAXTO CASKS OP CITY Om- j cutts.-These oases were bearii by Chief Justice I Moses at Chambers, in Columbia, on Tuesday inst, upon returns lo (lie rules upon the several defen? dants to show cause why they should not tie at? tached ror contempt, In not obeying the orders made in tl'.c several cases on Hie 4th October last. The eases were argued by 0. lt. Stiles, Ksq., lor tho relators, and D. T. Corbin, city Attorney, for defendants ThojUhlof Justice reserved his decision, but ai thc same time announced emphatically that Hie orders of the court shall lie respected and obeyed, nttd there shoal.1 hu u speedy termination of | thc cases, for that the present condition of things was not only injurious to Hie pilbil.-, but discredi? table to all concerned. The decision in these cases Involves Ute validity or thc action of the City Council in abolishing the oillces of Assessor and Assistant Assessor, and creating lite offices of Appraiser ami Assistant | Appraiser, and electing Hi?relo I he defendants, p. J. Cangan and Moses Camplin, after judgment of | ouater had been pronounced against Hiern; lu removing lite City .Sherill4 and electing Hie de? fendant, George Addison, to thc ellice, ?ind also in declaring thc oillcc of Hour Inspector, Ulled hy Mr. Averill, to bc vacant, and electing thereto the defendant, M. Caulfield. Thc questions involved In these cases are not only of vital Importance to the parties, but con? cern Hie whole community, who ure Interested that the supremacy i>r the law shall bc main? tained. Thc decision or the Chief Justice is anxiously expected. Hotel Acrlv:?ls".\ovcii\l?cr CIIAIU.KSTOS IIOTKI.. (.co. T. .hickson. Augusta; Hayward Brown, llurnwcll; Jno. J. Llndsdiiy, New York; il. Ken? dell, Portland; V. Wiley. New York: L. Uoyken, A. Deas, Camden; (I. S. Hubie, Chattanooga; S. H. Pani, Virginia: w. L. Van Ness, Atlanta; J.J. Mc Lu re, Mrs. J. J. McLiii'i, Master Tom McLurc, Chest er? Tims. lt. Willison, Philadelphia; J. (Illicit, Augusta; S. Warren Nelson. Clarendon; H. KU Austin, Pennsylvania: P. A. Shower, Mrs.' P. A. Shower, Philadelphia; J. >'. Wright, Towell vllle, Ohio; Mrs. A. Caldwell, Miss M. li. White, Miss Ada Caldwell. Miss L. Hutchinson, James s. White, Hock Hill; Joint M. DcSuusstirc, Camden; T. L. Henry, Savannah. l'A VI I.?OS IIOTKIi. Samuel W. Synu<, Cooper Uiver: William K, Rrvlhgnnd wife, Walhalla; George L. Howard, Richmond; 8. lt. Vales, Gheraw; ?'. Wushburne, Pon Pou; M. lt. Wachtel, Augusta; s. II. Ilomcau, T. S. .tones, Collcloti. MILLS IIOl'SB. W. s. Tallon, Paris, Ky.; S. ll. Hardy, 1). I). Hogers, J. j. innis, A. Paul, Wm. A. Christian, H. c. rhiiiips. \v. ii. Church, K. Lom us, T. J. Murphy, New York; ll. W. Mathews, O. P. Prince, II. Ycnlmorc, baltimore; charles i.< gan. ll. Solomon, Columbia; Anson 3trnrter. boston; W. Nixon and son, Philadelphia. To tin Citizens of Charleston* During n short absence from (Ito city, my name and (ital of a lady relative have been asso? ciated ina manner so disreputable, Hint while her friends and minc would understand how false ls thc charge, lo all tithers it is proper thal nt Hie earlies! inomcnl I should pronounce the whale mat ter stamped with niter falsehood. Without delay 1 will proceed to thc exposure of tills nefa? rious conspiracy, and vind?cale my natue and thc character of tho lady from the foul aspersion with wlib h |t has been attempted to affect them. AMIKK'.V M. MORKLAXO. Charleston, s. c., November 93, ison. ii v s i JV J: S S A" o T i c n s A IiOT OF IjKTTHIt AM? NOTK l'APKI!, con? signed to us by mistake, will bo sold low for ac? count of shippers. Letter $2 60 mid $11 25; Note SI BO and JU ?.;.. NKLTVILLH ft HANNAM, nov?5 2 No. 'J llrcad street. HtlSIMBSS EXVKLOPKS.-Tilt; NCWH Job 0ir.ee is now prepared to furnish good envcloiircs, willi iiusiuess cards printed thereon, at f t pc thous? and. Semi your orders, livery merchant and business niau should have his curd printed on bis envelopes. Ox:-; OP DIOXKKS' or Scott's Works us present* ed to every annual subscriber to thc XIX Cen? tury, oem COA ?innUv, -fuel, &"c. L ! COAL! ft 0 A L t f.n? tons Heil Ash Rag COAL landing from Url? Cambia, and lor sale liv H. V. ?AKMR ft (X)., Coal Yard, rto:-s2 -?lo. '20 Cnmbcrland street. JENKINS & CUNNINGHAM. COTTON H KOKK RH A KU COMMIS S I O A if IS RC If A NTS. No. 2 WARREN CLOCK, (up stalre,) AI M CST.'., OA. JOHN JENKINS. nOBT. H. OUNMINOniU. Sole agents for the sale of tho celebrated Dixon ft peeler Cotton Seed tor thc States or south Caro? lina and Georgia. Uofcrenccs-J. T. aardiner and J. J. Cohen ft Sons, Augusta, ex, anti Olagltom, Herring A Co., Charleston, S. 0. and Augusta, Qa. novia Cmos oma A L. MST OF i.ETTKRS remaining in IRC rostOfTlSC ai Charleston, for thc week coiling November Vt, isr.9. and printed officially in Tuc DAII.T NKWS, as thc newspaper having thc larges', osculation lu thc City of Charleston. STANLKY ti. TROTT. Postmaster. WOMEN'S I.IST._ Allston. {Ilarlesloii, Miss Oswcld, Mrs A Hales, Mrs ?iel-! lt lt vina Ila-ell. Mm L O O'ltrlen. Mrs Itettison, Miss .Hains, Mrs ll KUcil AW Harris, Mrs II Porter, Mrs fl J llrown, Mi - Sa-llainp'on, Mrs I'lneeti, Miss rah S Mantle netilon, Mrs Inglrabv, Miss Ileglsler, Mr* Frunces Kate Kilzabeth Hhtkc, Mrs Jcnnerett, Mrs Reynolds, Mrs Frances C Ann Itlaney. Mrs C iJeilurds, Mrs I, Hells, Mrs M Hinno, Mrs lsa-i T ?Rhett, Miss bella K Jones, Miss I. lt! Kllse Hork, Mrs Celes- K llliehburg, Mrs ta Jonen, Mrs c C| M s lloyston, Mrs (.'.Iones, Mrs C l 'Hic" unison. Howman, Mrs I K I V.rs l'A ll [Jcnkln*,Mrf V L'lil'itanisou. llrnnsford, Mrs Kennedy, Miss) Clarinda V Cathrin .Richardson. Hurnot. Miss Knapp, Mi's Miss I, K Annie Aila (Robin, Miss C V Ducketew, Mrs ?latdsen, Mrs (Robertson, Misa K I. Caroline j H li Carpenter, Miss! Lawrence, MrsjHuiulcy, Mrs s Neille I Carolin > I I. Callahan. KtlOIl ; Levey, Miss Ra-lHyve rs, M rs Km Carey, Miss i: Tl ebel ' ma Chaplin, Miss M'Lcadgcrton,Mis Schult/. Miss K K I t; w ?Simiuous, M?SH Chichester, M issi Lo Ck wood, Mrs ' J Sarah I Anio S?mico::-, Mts A chichester. Miss] lat Oders, Miss ; s Marv SUCH [Small*, Misil S CiliTord, Mrs :'.Lynch. Miss K A? A C Lvncs. Mrs M M smalls, Venus Coleman, Mr- Marshall, Mrs Kibcinldt, ?Um il Phebe .1 Smith, Mis Hf! Collins, Mrs S CtMartiu. Mrs J Mismito, Miss SU Costa. Mrs V I.Maxwell. Mrs siScvmour, MrsW Cook, Miss l-l I Miller, Miss Bct-I W Doyes, Mrs An-i soy iSliikler, Mrs nie Mvers, Miss K Al Jamel Denis, Maria Miller, Miss li M Slim.n, Mrs Herr, Miss Anna'Milh r. Mrs Ile- Mary Dctenlol. Mrs III becca ?Slsko, Mrs Rosa lient/.. Mrs iMassuc, Miss .Solar, Mrs Rmi Leonnnl i Marv I ly Howling, Mrs M Man, Ml-s K A 'Stevens. Mrs A Mathis, Miss ! Louie inmune. Mrs '. Anna 'Strain. Cathrin Chillies iMuss. Mrs FilliulStar, Mrs F.iu HeHose.Mrs W S Meiicher. Mrs U| mu Kitzgerald, Mrs W ?Taylor; Miss A M iMcmmlngcr, I U Fripp, Mrs Isa- I Miss Mary Turin r, Mrs S S bella [Mitchell, Mrs AlWalSb, Mrs ll ?slllnrd Mrs Vi lt Weston.MlssAM cannon, Mrs R Miked, Miss SJ M tirosline, Miss FjMlchal. Kilon White, Miss K A Gray, Miss Mat- Murphy. Mrs .1 Whilden. Mrs ile MoAmary, Miss M lt Creen. Mrs Lau- ll Winston, Miss ra McConnell, Miss Lucy GadSdon, Miss KC Withers, Miss A ll ..McDonald, Miss .1 (?runt. Mrs Cor- M Wingate, Mrs K nella McCarthy, Miss S Grant; Miss Kel- S Winds, Mrs Ile j.Mcsweeney. Cressy Gnrrcdo, Mrs [Malaiin, Miss Worneker. Mrs .losepa j Mary I' A Ilngee, Mrs Sue Xannv, Marv Wright, Mrs Holms, Mrs M lt Ann Mary llolins, MissT Neil, Mrs Ann Yccaid. Mrs Hands, Miss iNlebongh, Miss Adeline .laue ! Lena Young. Mrs A M RN'S LIST. Abrahams, T HMordan, (! M ?Hallen, ll Abrnhaius, JaslKahiiWciler,Ja- Rawlings. Johu Il cob I W Allston, I' G Kciicdy, Daniel Redmond, Ra AISlOII, W ll 'Keen, Hr T W vid Amherst, il StjKiutcaly, Pat- Rice. AO John I rick " Richardson, Jas Ancrum. Lewis]Koly, Andrew ll Archer, James IKuck, Wm M Richardson, Art har, John II Kuhn, ll W John Assistant I Cat ia tut, rrcs-J Riley, James Mcc.JJ I toni. IRobliuwii, Rod HltlCk, GcoU ?Latii'itie, Jotter- lug Hoots, Wm 1 sou Robinson, Sam Hoysden, K I. Lnrgcrwood. w ucl llradley, JC H Hoddy. Hell A C.) Hrced A co Lurselne, col- Rci1eis|ierger, !' HlllliS, Leonard lins Rodolph, Moses Cohn. J Latani. Anson Itotcrigus, Ran Calaglior.Ttloui-lLawreilce. TIlOS Roses, Joseph us ?Lawrence, I'D Hudliugcr,Johu Caminan. C A jl.ee, M L Suiter, J J Capers. Dick ?Lee. Ld want S Sala!hile, John Carpenter, ?Le Huile, A Sa.ighran, Mi J ii m es [Lindcnthnl, A chad Carson, H A il,lustrum, Unte-Sanders, Henry Copper,Dan rick Scott, Abner Corren. ThomaS|Lockwood, Il D Semken, Jo Cox. W I! Loderhose, Au- hann Cuthbert, Dr | gust shingler. Col W Titos I, iLotidriek, Ceo I' Culler, W ll Lucas, (1 B Hllllmnn, Ho Dearboruc, CcojLudcn, N C race H K Ludwig. Dr J C Simmons, II II Deighen, John Lumsden, l> Simmons, T V Dehiuy. John Lacie simmond, J M DoVcanx, John Mackalvcy Slngclarc, M K F James Singleton, Jo Devougb, Janies Mahon, Jas M soph Dooling. \V Mollera, W Skinner, John ll Dunn, Michael Maloney, M L M Kugle. Wm ll Malleson, Alex- Sloan, Nelson Edwards, Julius auder Smalls, Simeon Khrlcks, Henry Mathewes, Win Sommer, I'ratt Klsev, Win W Mathewes, J M cay liva ns, W K Mat la wes, Nel- Span. Dick fisher, Wm son Sparks, Samuel Fisher, K G Mar/.yrk A Sprony, John Fiselibeck, ll I Ducnslng Slellug, Frill', Flood,Lawrence Moy. John Steward, John Flynn, John T '.Meehan, John steads, John F Flynn, Chas II [Menang, Cou- StrcckfUSS, C F Pogori v,simeon rad Stthor, K H Froh, F ?Meyer, C ll Sullivan, Daniel Oates. J Lord ?Meyer, Henry ?Taylor, John (lilford, Ceo I* .Meyer, A F Taylor, Cloutent Coodson, Derry ?Myers, A (.' D Graham, John Middleton, re- Terry, Joseph M tirant, a ter Thompson, Granville, Mar- ?Miller, wt; Primus reit .Miller, Win Ticdomnillt, Greenough, 1 (col'd) Henry Daniel J Milchull, John Ticucken, ll W (iroidioircr, Mitchell, Dr t! L Tindall, il W Charles ?Molloy. Thus Toiler, CU Guinn, linn s LlMorgcn, Auiho- Tewles, Daniel Holloway. K nla Twicdmnn, Harken, J lIcn-IMorrls, John Dlcdrick rick (Munro, Wm Varonv, J F Harken, JolitiniiiMiiuro, Moses Vick. Joseph c Harrison, James .Munson, Albert Volghts, Henry w (McDonald, Copi Vou Kitzen, ll lt Harrison, James McLnlll, Josi) Von Un tlx, V Mcsweeney, Heinrick Huven.-, Theo l Mips Wining A SI t ! iii. Mr. (watch- Vorth, Alvram mons maker,) Kuvlne John p Walker, Rev A Hills, K K Oitiion. Wm D union, J il U'Csillaban,Don- Waiker, Prince Hllllnyer, J 1) ills Warren, Win R lllnrlcks, Theo-O'Neill, A Warrington, ll tlore O'Neill, M L I, Hoofer, W O'Sullivan, Dan- Washington, Hollinan, II I Iel | Ld ward Hogarth, Ed- iP.ihls, ll Wedemlor, Hen Wiinl V Parham, F P ry llolbark, Rob- Parker, Dr L West, Thomas crt Vaneas Westcott, J W Horres, Henry ?Harry, Pote" Wheaton, JW Howe.Il Perry, Wm While. Ceo Hoypt, capt . Petit, Charles P Wicnges, Henry Jus A I'ews, Henry W Hullen, J II , Pinckey, Dub- Wilson, J F Jackson, Kleby Un . Wilshire. Stus T Powers, Michael tine A Co Juiulrell, J M Prince, Capt Witherspoon, Jenkins, lieu ry Henry isaac Jones, w A Pndigon, A Woods, Frank Johnson, O A Purcell, Dennis W?lling, James Jolinson.Tolbert Purse A Thomas M Joillisou, Capers (lulim. Jits C WoodrulT, Jose T Knniesdon, pints Johnstone, Capt John Wright, Draco Sedgwick . F OT)- Persons dept'dong letters In tho l'osloflloe will please place thc stamp near the upper righi hand corner of the envelope, and they will also please to remember that without Ute stamp a tet? ter cannot be malled, but will be seul io :'.c Head l/ tier OfOce. ??ailoriun, S-c'. li O Til IN O , T A I LO ll ! N G VJ F U li X I S ll I S fi GOODS M KN KR A MULLER, No. ?5 2 5 KIN? BTKHKT, Three* Doors below Liberty street. Have Just received and opened a large and fine nssortmoni of Mun's Youths'und Hoy's CLOTH 1SG, FHRNISIHNO QUODS, Ac. ConHiAtlng of Klegnnt OVERCOATS, Uusiness and Dress Suits, While mid Colored Shirts, Underwear Coeds, Ac, english and Domestic Half Hose, Alexander's and Oofivlslcr's Kid (Hoves, Huckskin. Doeskin, Calfskin; Cloth, Cosslmcre, Tweed; Silk anti Thread Gloves, Linen and Paper Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, suspenders, Umbrellas, Ac. Also, a Inrge and well assorted stock of UROAD CL0TH, CASSIM KKK, DO KSK IN, ? K A V K R CI-OTH, Ac, a lurga variety of Gie new stylo Hants and Vest Patterns, which we offer to sell by piece, yard or pattern, or moke up into garments ty measure, In the latest styles. our stock bas been selected with great core, and prices marked very low, lu plain figures. Being confident that wc can orrcr inducement* unequalled by any othor bouse, wo solicit buyers In onr URO to give ns a ?all before purchasing elsewhere. Alt orders will receive our prompt and vary careful attention. En Uro satisfaction Ii guarantee*, ultu ni wf am os Jnournncc. JJ U It E L ? MUTUAL. T ll E ICS QUITABIiJE. LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, No. 93 BROADWAY, NEW YOllK CITY. WM, C". ALEXANDER.PRJJSIDHNT Orgonissed S op te mb ex*, 185 9. CASU A SS HTS OVKK.$10,000,000 ANNUAL INCOME OVKR.* 5,000,000 All PROFITS dWKed anauully among thc a Snared. Us losses are paid promptly. All Us POLICIES ARK NONFORKKITINO. 0. A. ROWEN, of JAMKS AnoF.rt & Co., Resident Agent. WM. R. SHAW, No. ?41 Meeting street. Ceneral Agent, Charleston, S. C. tiovtM wfminto tjiirounuc, dntlcrn, &t. TT^ AKT A CO., HARDWARE E IX C II A T? T l-l, C ll A R liESTOK, S. C. D. D. COU BN. I?. S. HAUT. N. 8. HAUT. F. MURAN. JOHN V. M'.NAMKB. WHOLESALE STORR, No. M ll AVNE STREET; RETAH, STORE. CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS. HAR IRON. MILL ROCKS. PLOUCILJSl'EBL. BOLTING CLOTH, NAILS, CIRCULAR SA WK, METALS, FAN MILKS, GUNS. HOES, PLOUGHS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP It U I L I> I N G MATERIAL!?, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS1 TOOLS. BRICKLAYERS' TOOLS, TANNERS'TOOLS. ALSO, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OP RODGERS' TAIIJLIE A?VI> POCKET CUTLEltY, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, sept 24 fmw.'iinos PAC ?lliccclhiHcons. JAMES II A RR A li & CO. COTTON ANO GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 23 WU I TB II AIJ H ST RB ET, (Lower end of Broadway,) NSW YORE. Liberal advances made upon Bills of Lading. nnvJfi Imnn.tn _ _ T\0 YOU WISH TU PUT OFF INDEFI? NITELY sick Headache, smir Kmc tai ions and I Acidity of tb" Stomacht CSE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. For sale by RAOUL A LYIIAI1. septn amos_ jy?T L~L S HOUSE STAHLES. Thc undersigned respectfully Informs thc citi? zens of Charleston and the travelling public gene rallv that lie has opened the MILLS IIOUSK STA BLKS in Cltabners street. He will have Omni? buses and Carriages ul Hm several Railroad Sta? tions and Steamship Landings to convey passen? gers to thc Mills House, Ur uny part of thc city. He will also receive orders to convey passengers tu the Itailronds and Steamships Trum private residences. Having a linc assortment of Carriages, with careful and experienced drivers, he solicits orders for the same HOIIKHT i; KA li AM, nov'-M wfnta Proprietor._ QOLOii ON "s'liirr EUS 01VE GENERAL SATISFACTION. For sale by I Septn amoR_ ILVOIIL A LYN A H. milE DRAWING OF SPANISH POLICY TARES FLACK DAILY In the large Hall in Hie rear of our Hanking House. CHANCES TEN CUNTS BACH. ITi7.es ranging in value from S" lo $777,700. one prh:c tn every 107 blanks. Scud to us ten cents und any three numbers between IU7 and 777,700, they will he put into thc wheel. If you draw u prize we will Iel you know by return mail. SUALR ot* inSCOI'NT Koli CHANCES. : i Chance.io cts. PHI Chances.<s 76 lu Chances.?? cts. uoo Chances.17 ot) 20Chancos.?I SJ -ino Chances.311 Ml ftO Chances.4 Ml iniii) Chances.su 00 Address all cnmmiinlcatlons to J. M. lt LA KR ft CO., Hankers, And Sole Agents for Spanish policy in the United Stales, nov2? it? No. i .st Broadway, New York. J^O YOU WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY at night, and awake lp the morning willi a tltorungh appreciation of your egg, r.-.Hs and coffoc ? USE SOLOMON'S HITTERS. Tor sale by RAOUL A LYNAH. septl7 amos SetlH\)tts. jp* ll 0 S P H A T E HOCK. i'hosphalc Hock of a high grade, delivered at n wharf lu tho citv, or .alongside of a ship. For sale by ll. F. HA KKK A Co.. nevus mwf No. 'Jil Cumberland street. JpACIPIO GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LI MK. KOtl COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. This article ls manufactured at lite Company's Works nuder tho direction and superintendence of Dr. RAVBNEL. lt contains thc samo clements or fertility as Soluble Faclllc Cunno, c.\?cpt that lt in not furnished with ammonia, lt ls prepared expressly for composting Willi cotton seed, which furnishes the clement of ammonia-thc object be? ing to render that side-product of the plan ta "on Available to (ho highest degree as au cicmcut of fertility. $45 cash, or $50 on 1st November, 1870, for ap? proved city acceptance or other good socurity. For further, and particular informntiou, apply to thc undersigned, J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina, Nos. I anti 2 Atlantic Wharf. JOHN. S. REESE A CO., General Agents Baltimore. nct27 wrra:niiosn.tc JJO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. 160 tons No. t PF.RUVIAN GUANO, now land? ing from schooner A rober A Reeves. For sale by T. J. KERR A 00. nono gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufacture i and for sale by Dr. II. BABE, .oto No. 131 Meeting street. GliirtG nub ?nrmstpng ?oo?ts. N E PR T OE! O r t ONE PRICE! F HES II ARRIVA L S ! LATKST STYLKS I COMPORTABLE FIT I L0WE6T PRICKS ! S s a s s s s s s S SCOTTS S S S S S fl s s s s s s s s s S STAR SHIRTS S S S A N U CO LR A RS S S S S RRADY MAHR S S S S AND MARK S S S S TOO R 1) V. R . S S S S S S M RN'S S S S S F ti R N" I S II I N C S S S S S S S S s s s s s s s S COORA, S S 8 s s s s s s s AT TIT R C. Ri: AT SHIRT EMPORIUM ! ROOK FOR TUR STAR SION, M E I C T I N C, STREET, NRARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HAU,. nov lit n*o ihisimuuc. N S U R E IN THE SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, O V NRW Y O lt K (! I T T . President, ROBERT I,. CASE; vice-President, THEO. lt. Wu STROBE; Secretary, ISAAC IL AUMIN. Ccncral Agent Tor South Carolina, W. ll ri ?ON TOWNSEND, Aiken. O RV A N I /. R 1) IN 1 8 62. Assets, December 31, MS?.f1,854,570OB Amnunt insured in 1808.n,MH,3t,9 00 Claims ]iaid. 14:i.C>3t> 00 No restrict tuns on travel. Only sound lives In? I sured. .Loan of portion of premium allowed when de ired. . Dividends declared Annually. Lust Dividend 50 per cent. AH Rr ms of Ufe und Endowment Poller issued. Attention I*especially Invited to tho Ten Year Non-Vorfetlurc and the Return Premium plann. Insurance by tho latter costs lite policy-holder 1 ONLY THE INTEBB8T CI'ON HIS ANNUAL PREMIUM!, for -thc I'reinlums themselves uro returned at death In addition to (he lull amount of the Polloy. - This Company ls chartered under (ho Lavs of the State of New York, and lt Invites thc closes! scrutiny Into Us condition its exhibited Ul othclal reports of Insurance Departments of New York mid Massachusetts. SraoiAt, AGENTS IN THE STATE AV LABOE.-A. J. NORRIS, J. IL WILKIE, J. af; DOTSON, O. A, 0U8AUSSURR, C. fl. 8THPIIKNS, J. J. MACKEY' IL P, OAKTT, S. Ii. SYDNtlR, I). K. MOU/.ON, C D. RI KIRI'S, U 1). STEPHENS. REFKIIBNCES.-IL Z. LA UREY. Bsti., R. M. ALKXANDKR, F.sq., RICHARDCALDWKLL, l?sq., M. IL NATHAN. Kau., Messrs. STD LL. W IS lt II A CO., Messrs. IL CORIA A CO. l)r. W.M. FITCH, Medical Kxaminor. LOUIS S II EE KEE EE, A'rtcut for Ciiarlunton, S. C., OFPlCK Ne. 40 RROAD 8TRKRT, (Second Floor.) norn IS JT^OUIS McLAIN, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 49 BROAD STREET. Charleston, S. C. sucks. Bonds and Gold bought, carried and sold short in New York City. Particular attention pntrf to tbs pnrehase and sale of all klnOs of SouUiern Securities. octa QUetion ?alcc-QL\)\a UDoyj. By MILKS ?RAKE. DOTS, SHOKS AND HATS 1IIIS MORNINC, ut. IO O'clock, I will ?ell nt my Store, corner of King ami Mborly streets, SKVKNTY-KI VK CASKS HOOTS ASI? SHOKS, IlK CBIVRD HY STEAMSHIP CHAMPION, ?.(IN.SISTIMi OK: (.'ases Men's Cuir Cro?lo anti U. V. Hutton CON? CH KSS liases Men s cniratnl Huff llalmorals-o lo to and o lo 13 rases Men's HutTanil Wax Brogans Cases Men's Ornlu Hoots, is Inuit leg Cases Men's Calf ?uni Kip ll. W. Hoots Cases Hoy's Calf Congress amt Haltnorais Cases Women's Coat ami Hull' Hoot PCS Cases Children's Coat. Polish Hoots-G to io Cases Hallies' Kine Sei ne Congress Cartoons Laities', Misses' and Children's (?alters, Haltnorais, Ac. socases, ?KIO doxen, Men's and Hoy's Kelt ami Wool Hats, various styles. novge By J. DRAYTON FOUI), Auctioneer? ANK HILLS AND SECURITIES FOR | SALK. B Will bc i ht a'. I be north of Hie exchange, al ll o'clock A. M.. THIS 1>AY. gath inst., ?12...C0 lillis of HANK Ol' STATU OK SOITII CAROLINA, issues or ISM ami I SOU. ut shares or Hunk of Charleston Stock. i:to luitr shares Hunk or Charleston stock. 1100 shares People's Hunk Stock. 2M0shares Northeastern Railroad Plrs; Mort? gage Ronds. so shares Northeastern Railroad Preferred | Stock. Conditions cash. nov-J Elution ?alce---futitrc Pans. Hy J. & ff, KNOX, Auctioneer*. 371 ARM ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND. siT n PATED A SHORT ?1STANCH AIIOVK THU SITH OP TI1K MOULT lt 11? UCL'S K. Will bc sold on SATURDAY, Kill instant, at li o'clock M., on the grounds, A PA lt M now owned br Mr. J. Toohey, formerly the properly or Mr. Hon ry Donohue, containing seven acres lintier good cultivation. Inclosed hy a good picket fence, having a coniforlalile Dwelling I and outhouses attached ; also u gootl well or wa? ler. Hounded north by back beach, south by iront, beach, cast by Lot of Mr. Powers, ami wcsl liv thar, of Mr. t'.riiggeuiaii. 'Terms-Half cash; balance in six and twelve months, With interest, secured hy bond amt mort? gage. Purchaser lo pay us for papers and stamps. Rout leaves for tho Island at 10 o'clock A. M., returning at 4_o'clock P. M._nova? By J. & W. KNOX. INARM BTOOK AND AGRICULTURAL 1 IMPLRMRNTS ON PA RM ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, LATH Tl IK PROPKRTY OF MR. HENRY DONOHl'K, SIT?A TKO A QUARTER OK A MILK AHOVK THE KITE OP THE MOL'LTRI K HOUSK. Will ba sold all thc Stock on above Karin, nt 13 o'clock on SATURDAY, ".Till Instant, Comprising one line IIR001) MARK, two Colts, three Milch Cows, two Hogs, Poultry, Paroling Im? plements, Ac. At.sn, Prom noon io "ISM Pricks. Heat leaves 10 o'clock A. M., returning 4 P. M. Terms cash. nov-1' By llUrSHN LEK. Auctioneer, -TTALUAULE RICK PLANTATION. Ry virtue of nn order of sale to mo directed hy the Hon. CeorgeH. Itryuu, Judgu of the United States District Court tor tho District or South carolina, will he offered for sale at public auc? tion, ut tho Ohl Post?nico, foot of Brood street, on TUESDAY. November Dut li, ison, at 11 O'clock A. M., All Hutt PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, ill the Parish of Si. Thomas ami st. Denis, on thc ea 'ern branch or the T of Cooper River, known us l ue Hagan, containing one thousand four hun? dred ami eighteen acres, u large portion nf which is nuder cultivation-the whole forming one ?if | the most desirable Rice Plantations in the State. Terms-One-third cash; balance ill Iwo eqnal annual instalments, secured hy bond of purchaser I ?iud ?t mortgage of ihc premises. Purchaser to] pay for I tapers and stamps. novo tiiltu7 LOUIS MofiAIN, Assignee. E V E R E E 'S SAL E . Hy virtue of n decree or the Court of Common Pleas, for Ihc Fourth Circuit or Hie State of South Carolina, sitting In hquitv lu the case of Morris K. Jesu p. ct ul, vs. the Wilmington nuil Manchester Railroad Company, el ni, will he sold at Public Auction, nt thc door of the Court? house in Wllinbigton, lu the stntenf North Caro? lina, at ll o'clock A. M., on WEDNESDAY, Ute st Inlay or January, IS7<>, All that portion ol the WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER RAILROAD which Iles within Hie Slate of Sooth Carolina, with nil thc Hoi.LIM: STOCK, Equipments, Depots, Workshops, Materi? al-, anti everything pertaining Un-rennte, to get her with nil the rights, privileges, franchises ami appurtenances, ns set forth ami moro particu? larly described in the several mortgages incn tioned In the proceedings. Thc ter uta of the sale arc cash; the bonds ol' tho Company secured by the mortgages mentioned In (ho reporter the special referee, anti Hied In (he case, lobe accepted front thc purchaser pro raia as part payment III thc order of priority cs tarnished by the report; provided that thc sumo rateable proportion <>r cash be paid in tor Ute other bonds of the Hinno grade of priority not In the hands of thc purchaser: and provided, also, that, sulllclelll cash bc paid lu lu cover costs, charges ami expenses of sale; tin; purchaser also to pay for papers. W. ALSTON PR1NOLK, Special Referee. Charleston, lath November, lSG'.t. QOM MISSION K R ' S S A L R . Hy virtue of n decree or the Court of Equity of the County or New llanover, of Hie State nf North Carolina, in Hie case of Morris K. Jesus, ct al, vs. Un' Wilmington and Manchester itali? road Company, el ni. Michael Cranley, Commis? sioner, duly appointed by the Court,'will sell at Public Auction, at thc door or Ho- Courthouse, iu Wilmington. In the State of North Carolina, ul II o'clock, A. M., on WEDNESDAY, (he ?iii day or January, ISTO, All that purlieu or (bc WILMINGTON AND MAN? CHESTER RAILROAD which Iles within Ihc Statu ol North Carolina, with all thc rolling Hock, equip? ments, depots, workshops, materials and every? thing thereunto pertaining, together with all the rights, privileges, franchises ami appurtenances, us set forth ami more particularly described in Hie several mortgages mentioned lu tho pro? ceedings. Terms of sale are cash. The bonds of thesnld Company, secured hy thc three 11 rsi mortgages, io wit: The mortgage lu Edward Sandford, dated May i, issi; the second mortgage to Edward Sandford, dated March I, 1863, and the mortgage to Ceorge W. Dargan, tinted the 12th of April. HUM, shall be accepted in full as pan payment, according io the prioritvof said mortgages; and I ho bonds of thc said Com pani, secured by (he mortgage to thc said Morris K. Jesup, shall ho accepted pro rata as part pay mem m the order of priority cstiihlished In sn'iil mortgage. M. c HON LY, Commissioner. Wilmington, N. C. nevin tufiswl CAiictionccro' private Saleo, *?c. By J. FRASER MATH EWES. TD ICE AND PROVISION PLANTATION. At Private S ile That valuable RICR AND PROVISION PLAN? TATION', culled Romney, shunted al South Perry, on the snub o River, containing 1303 acres-lin cleared end under bank. 300 high lane', S7 clear iii, balance wed Umbered with cvpre- s. oak, ftc. Tho PlantuUon is now nuder ci'lllvutlon, ls wen sci i led with Dwelling, burns ?ino negro houses, und known ns one of tho ?cst places ou thc ? iver. Titles nne.Necptlon.ilih.*. Por terms, apply to J. FRASER MATH EWES, Real Ls!.?te Agen;, No. S i Broad street. 00.29 un By J. FRASER MATHENES. JDLANTATION IN HEAT'FORTCOUiiTT. At Private Sale SPRINO ISLAND PLANTATION. In Beaufort County, ut ihc jiinotloti< of tho Cheobessee and ColleUm Rivers, directly opposite Poet Point, the proposed terminus of ino Deep Waler ami West ern Railroad. lt contains ihr. . thousand (300?) acres nf blub laud. ahOllt (wo tlinnsumt (2000) acres of which are cleared, anti of thc most fertile char, neter for sea island or 'dieri cottons and pto?|. sinus, lt ls abundantly supplied with springs of good water and alfords u line pasturage for all kinds of stock. On the Plantation Isa large Dwelling House ami ninpie outbuildings. There nrc several set? tlements which render this property easv to lie illvlded into ii ure re m. plantations. Being an ls lund, lt requires no fencing. lt commands a fineview of the harborer Port Hoya!: ls ten (10) miles distant rrom ihc entrance considered healthy to livo at all tho yenr, and well known as ono of tho best Sea Island Collen Pinn I al ions on tho coast. novio f mt QALD70RNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. -J5R T*TO ,. DR. IL BABB, ?WM No. 131 Meeting street. QV.uctiontcr?' private Salce, ?*c. Hy LOUIS R- DoSAl SSl RE. I7?K'-UT THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED li DOLLARS Til IIIS LOANKD l or lA?rvii, $SU?K) in RONIM, secured by approv ..1 real estate in tin- ritt. Apply nts above, al No. 23 Rroad si reel. IIOV23i 2 Hy LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. 1" OT OF LANDON KIM ?AD. LOGAN J ANO NRW STKKKTH. Por sale Th? i .OT OF I,ANO, sit?alo al tho corner ol three streets, vi/.: Hroad, Logan und New streets, menrarliiK 40 feet on Hroad street, northwest au Now street 12t feet, southwest an Dnnbiir Paul's I.ul vi feet, amt on l<oguu street ino feet. Pur terms apply as shove, al No. 2a broad Street. novit; tuft liv LOUIS ?. Di-SAUSSUEK. "PLANTATION NE Alt CHARLESTON. For lieut or Sale Tim PLANTATION* (formerly the resilience or Mr. Omits) liuuicdlotely adjaccnl to Charleston Kritlgc Perry on Ashler River, opposite ami with? in a mile ol thu lily. On it ure ir.I IlOilKCS for the accommodation <>r tuteen or twenty workers, smi a si aldo. Tim tract contulns aiinut 'KM acres, ol' which loo lo Ifs) acres are cleared Laud. Thc place bas produced Hue Sen I -.laud Coll?n: a large portion oi' the Land luis been highly manur? ed and cultivated in vendables since tho war, ami ronni now be prolitably plumed in Cotton. Apply as above, at So. 23 broad street. nov tit lu M ____ Hy LOUIS H. DcSAUSSUItE. INSTATE SALE-PLANTATION INST. JJ ANDRKW'M PARISH. At Private Sale HOPKTON PLANTATION, belonging lo Kstalo Wilkes, in St. Andrew's Parish, about live milos from Clmrleston, on the si ono River, opposite to John's Islam!, und on the Savannah A Charleston Railroad and malu road. The tract contains about W6 acres ol' Land, about Tita of which arc high Laud. Hm balance marsh Land. About 400 acres or the Laud aro cleared and adapted to the entuno or cotton and provisions, anti about 31 to Floe, excellent crops of cotton have been made upon the place for years. For particulars, apply at No. 22 Hroad street. nov ld tn ru_ RTLOUIS H. DeSAUSSURE. ABARONY OP TWELVE THOUSAND KIC.IIT IIUNIIRKO 112,800) ACRES OF LANI). At Private Stile Thu RA RONY or TRACT Ol' LAND, about 37 miles from Charleston and 2.1 from Mount Pleas? ant, on thc Georgetown road, Charleston District, on thc waters tif Awcndaw Creek, containing ac? cord In ir to the plat or John Fenwick, Surveyor, made In 1772, twelve thousand eight hundred ncres of Laud, brinn nn original barony granted to Sir Nathaniel Johnson. On thc tract iR a Innre body or woods, ami there ls a bold navigable creek, with several landings. There are a Dwelling House, barn anti negro bouses on the place. Apply ivs above, at No. 23 Hroad street. nov tu info_ ~?y LOUIS IL DeSAUSSURE. ESTATE SALE-RESIDENCE ON MEET? ING HTRKKT. At Private Stile The three-story RRIOK RRSIDRNOR, No. 33 Meeting street, containing ten rooms, pantry, double, piazzas, cistern. Ac, with brick kitchen, carriage house mid stable. The premises have re? cently been repaired. The Lot measures about 43 feet front, 211 feet deep, and ld fee?, on thc hack line. Apply as above at No. 23 Hroad si root. Ilovlti I ubi Ry LOUIS V). DeSAUSSURE. TlESLDENCE ON RUTLEDGE AVENUE, At Private Sale TboltRICK RRSIDKNCR, No. ?fi Hui ledge ave? nue, recessed from the street seventy-five feet, containing six rooms ISM by I0*< feet, three rooms l-l by I2J? feet, double piazzas, gas, cistern and well, ltrick kitchen, Ac. Lot measures co feet front hy SM feet deep; on thu Lot are ilower gar? den, fruit, trees, tigs, grapes, Ac. Apply tis above at No. 23 nroad street. novio tuft) ~~K7L<>U1S Pj ??SAUSSURE. gMALL RESIDENCE ON SOUTH BAY. At Private Sale The WOODKN RRSIDKNCR, on South Hay nat? tery, a few doors west of Meeting street, con luiniiig four upright und two garret rooms, double piazzas, kitchen. Ac Lot measures 21 feet front, with tho right of way through a pa-sage of o feet, common to this ami tho ad? joining tenement, ililli III depth Hi j feet, more or less. Apply ns above nt No. 23 Uroad street, novio tuft Ry LOUIS DTDPSAUSSURE. BRICK RESIDENCE IN HASEL STItRKT. Por Sale 'Hie desirable time ?lory P.RICK RI?SIRKN'CK, on high basement, sit uart: on tho south side of Ilasel street, between Meeting and Anson streets, containing eight rooms, pantry, dressing room and two piazzas, extensive ltrick kitchen, car? riage house timi Mabie. The Lol measures SO feet front, by P.k) fact deep, more or leas. Apply us above ut No. 23 Hroad street. mtv bi I u ?i Hy LOUIS ll. ItaSAUSSUKE. J> ESI DENCE ON SOUTH RAY. At Private Sole The three story WOODKN RESIDRNCK, Urie.'. Hasvinent, No. 2S South Hay, u few doors westo. King street, containing six rooms, one pantry, dressing room, two plaxxua; nt niched is a brick kitchen, hot M feet front, hy mo feet deep. AI-St), Adjoining the above on Lnmimii street, two two story KIMLDINCS. one. containing four rooms, the other two rooms. Lot measures fto Iront, by ton feet deep. The two Lots together run from street lo street. Apply as above at No. 23 Hroad street. mtv in lum Ry LOUIS 1). DeSAUSSURE. LOT ON SOUTH SIDE VENDUE RANOK. At Private Sale The LOT, with thc burnt building thereon, litte ale on Hie south side of Vendue Runge, near Kast Ray street, measuring 20 feet front, by ij feet tleep. Apply as above at No. 23 Rroad street, novio tuft Ry LOUi?T?K DeSAUSSURE. JTVESIDENCE IN CHARLOTTE STREET. At Private Sale Thc Wwmlon RRRIDKNOK on brick basement, on the north side of Cha rialto street, known by the No. 22, cnntaiuiiig six upright, two garret, ono dressing rooms, ?.wo pa ni rles, private sinlr way, two pin/.zns, cistern, g.ts, Ac. On tho prem? ises ure an cxcclion kitchen, a carriage house und stable. The Lot measures SO feet front liv 240 feet deep Apply ns above, at No. 2:, Rroad street, nov i rt turn By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. QTOKE OX BAST~B?Y STREET. Al Private Sale Thc Tl I Kl",I ", 6TORY RRIOK STORK, on F.nst Hay street, ni the Knut beast cornerof Cordes sirecr, (which ?ns occupied for near a quarter of a century by one cf our nos: successful mer? chants, th . mle Mr. smith Mowry, Jr.) Thc Lot measures ._. feel front by oo feel deep. Tins property is one of the most central on Kast Lav for business. Apply ns above, at No. ?, tiro ttl street. novio tufo Ry LOUIS 1). DcSA USSURl HAYN? STREET STORE", RUNNING TH ROCH H TO MARK KT STRKKT. Por Sale or Rent Thu RRIOK STORK on the south olde Of Hoyne meet, opposite the Charleston llotoi, now nem rited by Mr. John Daly, measuring ci feet on Hayna street, 13 feet on Market street, and 197 rent in dept h. Thcso preinl.se.? are admirably located for the tvfiolcsale trade, and will i>0 sold on one-third ?.TS h, tho balance in one, two anti three years. Apply as atuve, at No. 2i> Broad si rec;. net io tuftl Sn?ioles ano -Qarnceo. g ADDLUttY WAREHOUSE. IV I L L I A M HARRA I, ft CO., No. 19 IlATNB BntBBT. Wholosaio and Retail Dealers in PADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, COACH AND HARNESS MATERIALS, A?, novia imo '