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THE DAILY NEWS. ta- LARGEST CIRCULATION -TH- D.ULY NEWS BEING THE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY RECOG NISED AS H AYING i HE LARGEST CIRCULA HON IN THE C'TY OF CHARLTON. PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LLTTERS REMAINING IN THE POSTOF FICE AT THE END OF EACH WEEK, ACCORDING IO THE PROVISIONS OF THE NEW pv STOFFICE LAW._ THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7. 19C7. I 0 C A !. M A T T K R S . .1 UCXION SALES THIS DA Y. A. H. ABRAHAMS & SON will sell at 10 o'clock, clothing:, prints, Ac. JEFFORDS A Co. will sell at 9b o'clock, st ripa, fides, Ac. T. M. CATER will sell at 9i o'clock, bacon, hut ter, i c. MILIS DRAKE will sell at l? o'clock, ladies' cloth cloaks, ic. HOLMES & MACBETH will sell at ll o'clock, furni? ture, &c. JIELLIOAN ?V SON will sell at 10 o'clock, fur? niture, Ac. THE BRIO Tangent, from New York for this port, Ins put into Niwport in distress. See ship news. FROST.-There was a alight frost visiblo in somo portiou8 of tho city on Wednesday morning. Jack Frost has made his first advance and will be soon a daily visitor. REGISTER VALUABLE LETTERS.-Much valuable property is lost and annoyance caused by the neg? ligence of persons in not registering valuable let? ters. The registry system has been so far improv? ed lhat it is almost impossible to lose letters. JARLES TON BIBLE SOCIETY.-A meeting of this society is called at the College Chapel, on Tues day afternoon, at 4 "?. M., November 12th, in ac? cordance with the following resolution, adopted at a meeting of tho Board on tho 4th instant: Resolved, That the Boar! of Managers of the Charleston Bible Society refeis the question of a reunion with the American Bible Society, to a meeting of the Charleston Bible Societv, to be held at the College Chapel, on next Tuesday, at 4 P. A. REGISTRATION' rs THE CITY.-The registering was moro brisk yesterday, a number of both whites add blacks availing themselves of the privi? lege: NO. REGISTERED. Whites. Colored. City Hall. 1 1 Market Hall. 3 3 Hope Engine House. 1 4 Washington Engine House. i> 10 Total. 10 17 Of this number 12 colored could not write their mmes. GOOD WORK.-The steamship Saragossa, of eight hundred tone, belonging to the "Leary Line" of New York bteam packets, consigned to Messrs. Ravenel & Co., departed from this port yesterday. She nrrived on Monday with a good cargo, and was discharged and loaded in about forty-eight hours, showing tho most excellont management on tho part of her agents and all oonceined, and particularly of the steedore, Mr. Samuel Fox. The 8aragcssa is commanded by Captain M. B. Crowell, a mose competent and obliging offioer. There arrived on this line yesterday the large and superior iron steamship Matanzas, which vessel has excellent berths and passenger accommoda? tions, and will leave for ?ew York on Sa.uxu&y next. THE BLACK CROOK.-The present winter bids fair to rival its predecessor in the number and va? riety of entertainments furnished to thc public. Professor St. Maur is now delighting large au? diences with exhibitions of his skill in jonglerie. Dan Costello and John Robinson will both open their big shows in a few days; but the oro.vning glory is the Black Crook. It is' positively an? nounced that this entertainment will come off, as the theatre has been engagod cud the company secured, charleston will then have a new sonsa tion, and tho spectacular drama will be a spectaclo on which many eyes will be turned. Wo consider the Black Crook a bl. ssing in disguise, for it will brun; strangers to the city, cause a healthy circu? lation of greenbacks, provo an unfailing source of pleasure to thoso who do not object to foot lights and the other parapharnalia of a theatre. R AL ESTATE.-The influx of greenbacks has caused a perceptible rise in the value of real estate, andproperty that at one time could not be sold at any pnce, has recently been purchased at f>ir recs. This appreciation of real estate is a cheering sign of coming prosperity, and aken in connection with the present aspect of political af? faire, may ba considered a good omen of a bright future. Daring the summer, when business lan? guished and tho blues became an epidemic, every description ox property was sold at ruinously low prices; bnt that dull season is pa.-t, and we gladly chronicle a decided change for the better. Messrs. Leitch A Bruns sold on the 5th some valuable real estate in this city at almost ante bellum prices. A lot of land on Libeity street brought $5000, and one on Pitt street $1000. HOTEL ARRIVALS.-Pavilion Hotel-Wm. Hun? ter, S. C.; Jno. Jauudern, city ; J. P. Gamble A Son, Kingstroe; B. M Stevens, Geo. Morrison, N. T.; G. Vansunt, Lexington, S. C., J. D. Single tary, Williamsburg, S. C.; T. R. Greene, Williams? burg, S. C.; D. E. Trent, Sumter ; B. L. Brocking ton, Timonsv?le ; 8. D. M. Boyd, Myereville ; Geo. T. Graham, Myereville; A. D. Hum, Lowel, Mass.; L. Beyman, and Miss Bey man, N. Y.; J. D. Act man, Williamsburg ; A. Kingsley and lady, Edisto; C. W. Jones and lady, Chester ; D. Louis, Orange burg. Charleston Holet.-Thos. Ford, Unionville, S. C.; Jno. Adman, Kingstree ; W. Henderson, San tee ; Wm. Watson, Wadmalaw ; W. T. J. Wood? ward, Wilmington ; T. S. Boyicin, Camden ; T. R Clarke and lady, child and servant, Camden ; J. W. Sellers and lady, and Miss F. E. Sellers, Orangeburg; Wm. Henderson, S. C.; H. Leland, Wadmalaw. Mills House.-Horace J. Brooks, N. Y.; S. L. . Leaphart, Columbia ; J. Calwell, Cleveland, Ohio ; C. Adams, Bamburg; Benj. S. Pardue, N. Y.; Chas. A. Hubert and wife, Aiken, S. C.; J. H. Me? lun and lady, Cheraw ; A. H. C. Dourer, Washing? ton, D. C.; Jno. Gill, Baltimore ; Geo. Callen, N. Y.; Rev. Lardain. Wadnuiaw ; Geo. Wright and T. Renill, N. Y. THE PRESTIDIGITATE CB.-That is what might be called some of a word; it is too long to pro? nounce or remember, so we stall inform our read? ers that it refere to St. ilaur, the Wizard and Ven? triloquist. He can say with the hook-nosed Ro? man, I came, I saw, I c. nquered. He has e?tab lished a prestige, for his first night waa ?. .ri? p?ete success, the hall was filled with a delight? ed audience, who testified by frequent anima? tion their appreciation of his talents. Mr. St. Maur-he does not style himself professor-com? menced hiB performance by tho ixtroduction of Master Nip, who talkoJ and sung in a surprising manner, when it is known that he was only a graven image. St. Maur possesses thc art of Ven? triloquism in the highest degree, and has brought it to a state of perfection that is seldom reached. His intonations are correct, and the Bound cannot be traced to the speaker. The magical perform * anees were wonderful. I: is impost i ble to describe them, but we are satisfied that no professor of legerdemain and tho blaok art could excel St. Maur in the rapidity and correctness of Lis different movements. The audience that attended last nigat will unite with us in stating that St. Maur is probably th? bes: performer that has appeared in Charleston. He will continuo his exhiDitions during the week, ?nd thus afford all who may ?o desire an opportunity to attend. FROM END TO END.-The piles of stones that at one time obstructed the passage in Broad .ureet. and caused many muttered aaathemas against the Citv Fathers, are at last removed. The street i. re-?pened; tho scene of confusion has been changed; each stone has been pat in it? proper place, aad a strong, substantial pavement laid. The travel, which had been stopped by the tearing up of the pavemont, has been resumed, and cars now run from end to end. The street railroad has become a public blessing, and the rumbling soaud of the cars and tho mer? ry tinkle of the bells are Uko musio to thc care of the tired passonger. Whilo the cars are thus ap? preciated, those who run with the machino should not be Defected. The conductors and drivers aro the pilots of the crafc.'aud their presence is ne? cessary at all times. Through ntoim and sun? shine, "heat and cold, they have remained at their posts'and have become important public charac? ters. Thc annual election of thc Board of Directors was held on the 4th, at which occasion only the Btockholders und friends of tho road partook of a eenerous collation: but the drivers and conductors were not forgotten. Refreshments were ftirnishcd at tho different termini, and the employees of the road were furnished ad libitum. The memories of the past and the expectations of tho future year were drank in flowing buiubers: fatigue was for? gotten, ?nd though no car stopped running "the day we celebrate" passed pleasantly, and will long bo remembered by those who participated in its enjoyments. Tax Bay SHOW-John Robinson has ab mortalised himself by his huge posters, i displayed ou the walls aud fences of the wc aro informed that the half has not t Joan's show is a shado botte.- than his represent, li boats "Gideon's Band;" m?nagerie if oaly saco d to old Noah's c of animals. Wa speak by tho card; for tl li ive not seen, wc have read, such gio script ona of tho circus parades that wo h almost tempted :o quit quill driving ind ' cavalry." from all accounts received th? a big thing, particularly in its collodion der ful beasts. The possum 'S lhere, and the kangaroo. Ihe elephant and the uippopotanius too. bosides others too numerous to mention. The Parkersburg Virginian says: ' Tho mammoth Circus and Managen?; veteran showman, John Robinson, visi city on Saturday last, and gave two t-up< forniaaces. The street parade, at 10 o the morning, exceeded in splendor and tude any pageant ever beioro witnessed kersburg, W. Va. The beautiful swan containing Thomas Caaham's Cornet Bai drawn by six nobly compansoned spotted led the procession! after which came som or forty ladies and gentlemen on horsebaok I ed in the moat costly and guttering dress j immediately in the rear of these i ame a < tive chariot ia which was seated a petite dressed in Ihe costumo of tho Elizabethiai and drawn by four 8hotiand pontos, the which was handled by that colored prodi coutiabtind Lewis. Next came a large cage by six white horses, i n the top oftnio cagi large, royal looking lion and his keeper came tho Elephant Empress, on whose ba perched a monstrous figure, with a head ab size of a flour barrel, a most ludicrioue, the sime time a laughter-provoking sig after all this came a long string of cages, contained the innumerable curiosities in th agerie department of the show. '.ibis free exhibition was admired by th? sanas who had congregated on om* pr thorough ares, and created an excitement t of which we have never before witnessed performances in the pavilion were in keepin the outside show, for nothing has ever befo: ited us that came so near filling their part promised contract with the public-i.t fact, not now recollect of anything being omitu on the contrary, three or four aots wereintrc of which no mention was made in tho progr; Mr. Johu Lowiow, the principal joster, ia dec the prince o jolly follows in the magic circle riding was all good, but the charming .vli&s was the Queen of the arena, but she was bu iu advance of M'lle Francis, whoas daring leaping over the widest banners was the th? universal comment and admiration. The o band, Lewis, was as quiok as a monkey, and the hurdle act in a style that astonished all. mammoth pavilion was crowded both arte and night, and so great was thc rush at the ing performaece that hundreds of ladies and escorts were de?arred the pleasure of witne the exhibition, by the announcement that i ''impossible to obtain a seal, or even got a sij the nug." This show is the best now trave and we wish it ah auccess." Let no one forget that Monday, November is the day this mammoth show is to visit us. DISTE icT COURT, BERKELEY DISTBIOT-Oe: TEEM-Holl. F. D. RICHARDSON presiding. - followng prisoners, convicted at this term, brought into Court yesterday and sentenced Wm. H. Harman-Marking, Branding and figuring Cattle. To pay twenty pounds (? dol'ars) and costs, or be imprisoned six mo Dublin Grant-Larceny. To be impriaone months. London Simmons, Thomas Gaillard-Lari To be imprisoned two years. London Simmons, Thomas Gaillard-Lan To be imprisoned four months from and afte expiration of previous sentence. Charles Murray-Larceny and Larcony u Statute. To be imprisoned six months, bubje Governor's order. Johu Thomas-Larceny and Larceny u Statute. To be imprisoned three months. Chr-rles Green ulias Crawford-Larceny. T imprisoned three months. Jack Cain a tas Williams, Tom Bennett, Ro Singleton, James Freirson, Sam'l Johnson, Green, Henry Horlbeok-F .lse Imprisonment Assault and Battery. Sam Green, to be irr soned sight months; Robert Singleton, six mon Jack Cam aiius Williams, Tom Bennett, Ja Frierson, Samuel Johnson and Henry Horlb three months. Catherine Brown-Larceny. To be impris one month. Smart Williams-Larceny and Larceny ur Statute. To pay cost of prosecution, or be prisoned three months. Andrew Clinton-Larceny and Larcony un Statute To oe imprisoned four months. Henry Toby alias Ben Scott alias Henry B nett-Larceny. To be imprisoned six months. Andrew Wilson, Abet Geddes, Richard Rolli Ben Simmons-Larceny and Malicious Trespn To be imprisoned two years. Jim Marshall-Unlawful entry. To be imprisi ed two months. Albert Mercer-Assault and battery, and asea and battery with intent to kilL To be imprison six months. , Giles Simmons-Horse stealing and reccivi stolen goods. To be imprisoned two years. Francis Jackson-Larceny. To bo imprison four months. Francis Jackson-Larceny and malicious tn pass. To be imprisoned six months from a after expiration of previous sentence. Sam Galo-Assault sud battery, and assault a oattery with ialeut to kill. To be imprisoned lo months. The following prisoners, convicted at the prose term of the Court, were sentenced November li Jefferson Williams-Assault and battery and t sault with intent to kill-Five months impriso meat. John Wright-Larceny and roceiving stol goods-Four months imprisonment. Frank Small-Larceny-Five months impriso ment. _ THE LYONS MD EDEE.-After twenty-three yea of doubt, distrust aud anxiety, tho perpetrator i the Lyons murder has confessed his crime, ai those on whom the taint of suspicion once rest? caa broatbe freer, as their innocence is now clea ly established. The letter received in this ci stated that Pappe, a notorious brigand, who wi executed for his crime, confessed on the scaffo that he had murdered Lyons and robbed the stor also that be was at the time employed by Mr. E; ping, in the drug business. On investigating tl matter, tho following history of Pappe was ol tained from Marshal Epping. Pappe made his appearance in this city aboi 1311, and then claimed to be a Hungarian and political refugee. By some means he succeedc ia introducing himself to Messrs. Simons, Eppin Sc Co., at that time wholesale druggists of th; city. He desired to be employed as & clerk, bt there being no vacancy he was refused, tboug after much solicitation money and drugs were ac vanced to him by Messrs. Simons, Epping & Co and he i pe ned a drug store at the Southwest coi ner of Vanderhorst sad Haag streets. The agree ment between the parties was that Pappe shoul pay in weekly instalments until the acoount wa settled. This was the only connection he ha with Mr. Epping, having never been employed i any capacity. Daring the timo that he remained in Charlesto he boasted of having received a aumbor of wound while in the Polish army, and said that he coule show over thirty scars. He also exhibited to Mi Epping a Utter which he had written to a coan tryman in Hamburg, who had harbored him pre vious to his leaving for America. This latter wa first published in tho Hamburg paper Freysohultz with editorial caujnient, which slated that Papp could be no other than Sohoberg, a, famous Hun gorian baadit. Tho letter was republished b several American papers, among them the Charles t ja Courier. Pappe became alarmed at this noto riety and strenuously denied having written th< letter or having over said that he had beea wound cl, and at the same time threatened Mr. Eppms to blow out his brainB if he divulged having seei the letter. Pappe succeeded in obtaining from Genera Schmerle, then Mayor of the city, a certificate at to his good character. This v. as given upon pa pers submitted by Pappe; Mr. Epping haviag mel Ge oral Schaerie in Broad street, after his en? dorsement of Pe ppe'a papers, rela'ed his suspicions but the General would not be convinced. Nothing more was heard from Pappe for some time, though he still continued his urug store in connection with the jewelry busiaess. Thc murder ot Lyoas is almost fresh in tbs memory of every one who w?s of age at that pe? riod, and it is useless to revive tho past. Pappe was aot suspected, and as he had been in the habit of selling jewelry tor some time, any accession to his stock waa aot noticed. He remained in the city for about twelve months alter this murder and then sold out and left for Paris. While in that city he was recognized by sn Austrian spy, who succeeded in gaining Ins confidence and induced him to visit Baden Radon. Ho was there arrested and imprisoned by the authorities, and from that time nothing wat? heard from him until his con? fession was received ia this oity. II. II. Tf you want cheat. Blank Books: If you want cheap Stationery, Envelopes, Pa? per, Ac; or, MILLEHS' Almanac; it you want Printing executed neatly. If you want Books bound in any style, or Account Books made to order, with any desired pattern ol 1 ruling, go to HIRAM HARRIS, No. 59 Broad street. B USINESS NO TICES. S?BLQIE TOBAOC?. -Everywhere ia Ihe habitable globe tobacco ii used ami appreciated by those who cheer their hours of toil or oaro with the fra? grant wcoj. Notwithstanding the fu ruinations of King Janies, tho fumigation still contiuiOB, and : tobacco is an essential to 'wo-thirds of mankind, j MK Jose Jara, knowing thia fact, has supplied La I Cri?la with a choice stock of every brand of Span? ish anti American tobacco, besides an unlimited number of pipes of every description, 'ose does not proclaim himself superior to bis competitors, but invites th: public to call and judge for them? selves. KENTUCKY STATE COMSINATIOX LOTTERY draws even-day at Covington, Ky. Whole tickets from $1 to $10 ; shares in proportion. Prizes from $4000 to $60,000. H. T. PETERS, Agont, No. 90 Hasel street, Charleston, S. C. November 7 Imo Dn. HuMPHnxvd' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC REMEOIEB for families are viewed with favor by all intelligent cltl zens, in and ont of ihe profession. The medicines or specific for each disease ?9 supplied in proper quantities, with fuU directions in a small book, and they have beon tho means ol effecting very breat benefit. Tho system of having a specific for erich particular disease, originated with Dr. H., and hus been elaborated and ext ndod wim great care, and for'heir simplicity and efficiency leave but little to be desired. Depot, Ko. 5C2 Broadway, ti. Y. November 7 1 A Novelty* The latest and most effectual remedy for the cure of debility, loes of appotite, headache, torpor ol the liver, otc, is PANKNTN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For sale by all Druggists. th A cara. What is TARRANT'-. EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIE .T, and what are its effects? These are ques? tions which tho great American pubiic has a right to ask, au i it also has a right to expect a candid and satis? factory reply. The preparation is a mild and gentle saline cathartic, alterative and tonic, and ts most care? fully preparea in tho form of a snow white powder, con? taining all tho wonderful medical properties of the far famed Seltzer Springs of Germany. Of its effects wo would say that those who havo tosted tho preparation aro the best judgoe, and thoy declare over their own signatures that tho preparation will promptly relievo indigestion. Regulate the flow of the bile. Cure every species of headache. Tranquilize the nervous system. Refresh and invigorate the weak. Miti? gate the pangs of Rheumatism. Neutralize acid in the Stomach. Cleanse and tone thc bowels. Assist the falling appetite. Cure thc heartburn. If you are a sufferer give tliis Remedy one trial, and it will convince you of tho above tacts. TARRANT k CO.. Solo Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Druggist?. 3rnoj? September 13 The Time to ."Advertise in thc Country. TUE PHONIX has a large circulation throughout tb? middle anJ upper Districts ol' the state. Advertising rates as reasonable as thc stringency of e money mar? ket will warrant. Merchants and othors wishing to use the columns of tho paper will address JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor, February 15 Columbia, s. c. Shall Nail ur? be Sustained? To givodobuT'atiug medicines to the weak is about as sensible as lt would be to try to help a man to his feet by kicking bim when he was down. That sort ol practice is going ont of fashion. It hts riled so many graveyards that poop e no longer believe in it. If those who are not strong by nature expect to avoid tho attacks ef disease, they must endeavor to acquire tuo vig r necessary to reel t it. How is this to be done? Common sense suggests by tho uso of invigorating medicine. The (rreat . bjeot .s to SXBXNOTHKX THE SYSTEM wrrn OUT EXCITING rr. This object ls aecomp iahed by tho judicious use of ] thc most potent and genial of all vegetable tomes and alteratives, HOSTE I TER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Many valuable pro per ties are combined tn this prepara? tion. It .inproves t.: appetite and ren .era digestion easy and per.oct. It gives steadiness to the ?ervos, in? duces a healthy, mturul flow of bile ; prevents constipa? tion without undu y purging (ho bo ?ela ; gently stimu? lates tho circulation, and by ? romoting a vigorous condition of t .e physical system, promotes, also, that cheerfulness which ls the truest Indication of a well balanced condition of ail the animal powers. summer lerves both the body and the mind more or less exhausted. Now is the time to recruit them, and thus forestall the malarious feve.-s and other complaints which prostrate so many thousands eveiy Fall. November ? Knuff thy Destiny. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, tho creal English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and I'uychumctr.cian, who has aston ishod the =>oientiflc classes ol ?ho Old World, has now lo? cated hersch at Hud.-.on, N. Y. Ma J arno THOUKTON pos? sesses such wondurAil powers ot second sight ss to ena? ble her to mi par. knowledge of th: floatest imoortauce to tho singlo or married of eithor sex. While m a stale of trance, she delhi cutes ihe vory features of 'be person you are to marry, und by the sid ot un instrument of in? tense powor. known as tho Psychomorrope, fraarautees to produce a life-liko picture of tho future husband or wife ot the applicant, together with date of marriage, position tn lile, leading traits of ehuracter, ftc. This ls no hum bus, as thousand of testimonials can assert. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture il wba; it i urports to bc. Py enclosing a small lock of hair, and giving place of birth, age, disposition ami complexion, and enclosuw fifty rei;t< and clamped oavelope actdrossod to yourself, you will ie? Cetvo thc picture ?nd desired iuioruialiou by reiurn mail, AU communieations sacredly confidential. A<ldres? in confidence. Madam" E. F. THORNTON, P. O. Box 223. ITuiVou. N. Y ly_March 3u Free to t ve ry body. A Large C pp. Circular, giving information of thc greatest importanco to the young of both sexes. It leaches how the homely may becomo boautilul, UM ilespiscd respected, and tho forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fall to tend tnoir address, and receive a copy post-paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Marrh 30 ljr Tro?, N. Y. CRISPER COMA. 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The astonishing success which has attended this In valuable mediciue for Physical und Nervous Weakness General Debility and Prostrat on, Loss ol Muscular cc er?y, Impotency, or any of the consequences ot yo ut Wu inuiuore.ton, lenders it thc most valuable preparation ever discovered. lt will remove all nervous sffeetions, depression, ex? citement, incapacity to study or busiuess, Las of memo? ry, eomusioo. thoughts ol bell destruction, fears of in* sanity, ?ic. It wih restore tho appetite, renew thc health ot those who have destroyed lt by sensual excess or evil practices. Voting Mon, be humbugged no more by "Ouack Doc toi s" and ignorant p actitioners, but scud without de.ay lot the Elixir, ana be at once restored io health and hap. pincas. A perfect Cure i- ouarantoed iu every instance. Price 91, or lou.- bottles to one adore s *3. One bottle is sullkient to effect a euro In all ordinary cnnee. ALSO, DR. 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Ihe most valuable uud perfect prepaiaiion lu u.'.s. tor giving the skin u beautiful pearl-lute tiut, that is only li.uud in youth. It quickly removes 'J au, Freckles, Pim pies, Blotches Moth Pitches, bal.ownes?. Erupiioue, and ail impurities of the. skin, kindly healing the .same Icavbig thc skin whne und clear as alabaster. Its u. e cannot bu delected hy toe closest scrutiuy, and being u .jetable reparation ia perfectly harmkx*. It i- the only article ol tho kind used by thc French, und ls COM lidcrod oy the Parisian us indispensable to a perfect :.jileU Upwards ol 30,000 butties were sold during thc pant year, a sufflciciii (ruarau.ec oi ita efficacy, i'riee only ii cent -. .>-. i by mail, postpaid, on receipt o: tx order, by DEI: n?m. ft CO.. Chemists. liner St., irov, N. V jlareb BO._ lyr THE KLt>KE.\CE GAZKTTE, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Al FLORENCE b. C., offers u.i excellent medium to Merehunts ?nd ethers who wish to extend thep business in the Pee Deo section of the State. Rate? of advertising very rea sonable. September li: TOBACCO, ETC. LA CRIOLLA, JOSE JABA, Proprietor, No. 342 KING STREET, TUE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS fri-nds and thu pubii generally that ho has tue mo-t complete ato k of t-P.iNlSH AND AMERICAN SE GARS, 'I\ BACCO, PIPES, and everything eiso connect . cd with an establishment of his kind. Ho solicits tao attention of his old customum and new friends to his un I surpassed assortment. Among i thor thing?, he has just recoived a new stock of genuine MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR KOOT and genuine ENGLISH CLAY PIPES genuine HAVANA SEGARS, kc, at Ike very lowest price. Call ot LA CRIOLLA, No. :142 King street and seo lor jour? s' Ives. .TOSE JARA. ' November 7 2 ml HAVANA CIGARS, OF NEW CROP, AT WHOLESALE A VD RETAIL. PER STEAMERS COLUMBIA AftU MORO CASTLE, I have received supphos of the fir dclass brands ol PARTAGAS, LONDRES, size la and 2a FIGARO, Pl.ENrADOS CABARGAS, LONDRE?, Flor, and Sup. and UPMANN. BREVAS. ON HAND YET OF OLD CHOP ? PRINCE OF WALES, I ONDEES UPMANN, LONDRES INTIMIDAD. BREVAS AND LONDRES ESPANOLA, BREVAS EL RICO, CONCHAS LA MANOLA, LONDRES, etc. Also on hand a full assortment of FINEST CHEWING TOBACCO, tho most popular brands of SMOKING TO? BACCO, MEEBSHAUM AND OTHER PIPES, and a large lot of DOMESTIC CIGARS, some as low as S2 per box. F. E. SCHBODEB, Meeting street, opposite Miffs House. November G tuths3* _DRY GOODS, IETC. FOG ARTIE & STILLMAN, AGENTS, NE W STORE, No. 281 King street. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. OUR STOCK OF BLANKETS AND FLANNELS IS now complete, comprising Bed and Crib Blankots. Wo have a lot of All Wool 10-4 Bed Blankets which we aro selliu g at $0 a pair, very cheap, slightly soiled. ALSO, FLANNELS of all d'sc iptions, whit? and colored. Balladvale, Shaker. Domestic and We ch. ALSO. A good heavy All Wool ENGLISH FLANNEL at 4C cents. tn addition, wc are offering bargains in bil tho depart? ments. FOGARTY & STILLMAN, Agents, NEW STOBE, No. 281 KING STREET. November 7_Ihtu2 420 DRY GOODS 420 AT LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACTURE. ARE OFFERING PRINTS AT 8c., 10c. AND 12>ic. Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds Black and Colored Satinets and Cas aimeras B.ack Silks at *1 and upward A large and varied assortment of Shawls, frc. Blankets, Whl o and Co.ored; Sw as Counterpanes, kc Ladles' Black Cloth at tl and upward. CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! OF THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, AT THE LOWEST AND MOST UNFASHIONABLE PBICES. G0?DK0P & BECTHNER, No. 420 Kin? st. (East sito), TH SEE DOORS SOUTH OF CALHOUN. November 4 ? FALL ANO WINTER DRY GOODSI TBE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS SPECIALLY invitod io our Fall and Winter stoc; oj FOREIGN ANO DOMESTIC DRY G-OOIDS, which ls now complet* In every department. In WOOLLENS AND BLANKETS, adapted to Planters' use, wc have a large stock, t<> which we luvilo special attention. 3LARSHALL, BURGE & BOWEN No. 1*3 .UEKTINO STREET. Soptcmbor 7 2mos LACE STORE. Just opened, and receiving by every steamer, a full assortment of Lace Goods and Em? broideries. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! OUR CLOAK ROOM IS NOW FULL A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SILK AND CLOTH SACQUES, BASQUES, CIBCULARS AND SHAWLS ON HAND AND ARRIVING PER EVERY STEAMER. DRY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. A RICH AND VAIvTED ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, consisting of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. 10PLLN8, EMPRESS CLOTHS, ALPACAS, and also DRE-S GOODS OF THE LOWER GRADES, CALICOES, SHEETINGS, SHIRTING, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, in great variety; and a fuU assortment of FANCY GOODS. All of which rill be sold at the lowest market rates. J. R. READ & CO., NO. 263 KING STREET. October 17 thsm2mo GREAT OPENING or ILL ANS WM CLOTHING AT GEO. LITTLE & CO.'S, No. 313 King Street. TXrE HAVE JUST OPENID OUR EXTENSIVE STOCK \ y OF FALL AND WINTER CLO HING, to which wo invito thOBe in want to ell aud examine uotore pur. chasing elsewhere. Our facilities arc such t at ?a can offpr our siock of Rnadv-mitde Clothing and Furuisuiug Gooda ut such prices tnat will compare more iav rabi? than anv other house in thc line. Our s"tock o? Clot lng were manufactured under our ou h ra ei vision, and con state tnat they aro made up in ? workmanlike manner, and of lashionable styles. Our atook conrists ot ull grades-Fine, .Medium, and JLOW Priced. BOYS' CLOTHING lu addition to the above, we have on bar.d a very large ?tock ol YOUTH-'. BOYs' and CHXLDBEN'a CL 'TH INti of all qualities, t urente will fi d lt to their advan? tage'to call and ni.^ke a solcction. Our tizes range from ;i yean to 18 years of ugo. -"."" , " WHITE AND LOLORED L?->EN SQIiiis, of all quoll lirs, and warranted to flt. FURNISHING GOODS. We offer a lar^'c stock, consisti?*? of Merino and Lamb's Wool Undershirts and Drawers, Shakers' Flannel Shirts andDrawero, Csuton Flannel Drawers Travelling ?hir.i. all color= English Half Hose, suspenders, Bows, Nedi Tic- .-ilk'end Worsted Starts, Silk and L. C. Handker? chiefs hymned and ready fot usc; Gloves, of French Dog ikin, Buckskin, BucUskin Gauutiuu; French Kid?, Silk, Cloth and Cassim OTC ; C'yllai?, of Linen anJ Pupi-r, ol btent style. LOW PRICE PLANTATION CLOTHING We off. r for Freedmen's uso, at Eic !ow price of FIVE DOI.LAli- PER SDH ( ack and Paul ;. Wo respectfully solicit II call ir in tho citizens <>t Charleston, and those visiting thc ci.y. o cur complete ?tock of CLOTUINU AND FURNISHING COOL?, and ..viii lake pleasure in showing our goods lo those who luay favor us wi li a call, and wo will guarameu that we will sell at buch prices that ?iii suit tn- lime ?, ior cash nr city acceptance . <1E0. LITTLE .v. LO., No. 213 Emu' stree!, October 29 tuths3moa Victoria Rang*. MICTION S?. ES. i l .UER DECREE IN i-itlUHTT Sands e) Cv. vs. Carty Will be sold under tho direction of tho anders? -ned. si j the old Custom ll use, on TUESDAY, thu 26 h dsv ( Novo^uer. 1867, at ?1 o'clock A. M. I \)1 that LOT OF LA >D, with the Buildm., tbi . . : nate ou th? .South eine of Broad street, in il is 11 ty, measuring tn fi ont on said street irom Eist tn Wi t 37 loot 10 inches, moro or less; on the b eh linefrmu host to U'.-st 27 ? ot ll inches, moro or les?; andi., lo th f.-om North to -ou:h9i feet 4 inches, more or B"'Ui:dlm North ou Broad s icct; Euston lands lately of James Otb on; South on lands partly of Joel R Polnaet, and par ly on a lot hcroiuaficr described; and West on lands ol (j.-or^e Macaulay. 'ALSO, 2. Ail that LOT OF LAND, situate on Elliott street, measuring in fro"t cn said street 27 teat; bounding West o:i lands of Alexander Brown; North on lands of Oeorgo Macaulay, and partly on lot above described; Easton lands of Joel R. Poinsett, and South on Elliott street. The above two lots have boon held for many years as one lot. 3. All that TRACT OF LAND, with thc improvements thereon, composed of two tracts, the Drat containing about ISa acres, according to a plat thereof mode by Charles Parker, . arroyar, ou 20th November, 1856, an? nexed to deed from Winb ^ru i awton, Jr., to E. M. Carey, l ilted 19 b Match, ISM, und recorded in th . Meses Con? veyance oilicc tor Char.estot Lisirict, in Book Y, No 13, pago 514; anti thc fccon.l Tr .et. -iniaiulng 3% acres, more r icss; bounding East and Nort i p rt y ou a bold creek couiiii ; om of Cooper River, and upon all nid 'H on land formen', of Margaret Elliott, and having euch shape aud form cs arc ropr. sented ou a plat thereof, dated tho 15th July, .771, ou retord in the olllco o. Register of Me*ne Conveyance ot Charleston District. Terms-Ouo-fourth cash; bala CJ in ?ve aqua! succes? sive uranus! Insist nit?, cecured bv bond of purchaser?, with mterest layuble annually from day of ?ale and morty.-ge . f tho premisos Building- to be insured and policio s assigne . Purchasers to pay for papers and siamps. JAMES TUPP-R, Nov. mber 7 th3tul Master in Equity. U.\DER DECREE IN I?QTITY. Mitchel vs. Garden. Will be snld, under tho direction of the undersigned, i thc Old Custom House, in this city, on 1UE>D lY, thu 2oth day of November, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M.: 1. ALL THAT HOUSE AND LOT, on the South side of Beaulain street, in this city, known by the nu i ber 31, and measuring m front ol said street twenty-five (25) feet, and in depth sixty (CO) feet, more or less ; bounding East by land of E. Garden, West by land of R. Holloway, North by Beaufaiu street, and South by land of G. W. Olney. 2. ALL THAT LOT OF LAND, with tho BUILDINGS and linpro oments thereon, situate on the North side of | West street, in this city, and measuring iu front on West street thirty-five (35 feet, and in depth one hundred and forty 140) feet, more or less; bounding ti the North on land now or late of itlchard Holloway, to the south on West street, to the Ea-t on land now or late of Mrs. Fa? ber, and to th Wes> on land now or late tho property of tho Estate of John Y. Br eley. 'Jerms-One-third cash; balance in three sucsessive annual instalments, recured by bond of the purchaser and mortgaso of tho premises, with mterest nom d y of sal . payable annually, buildings to be Insured and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay or papers and stamps. JAMES TUPPER, Nov mber 7 thJtul Master in Equity. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Whalen vs. Cuthbert. Will be sold, under thc direction of the undersigned, at tho Old Custom House, on t u .SDAT, the 12th day of November, 1867, at ll o'clock, A. M., AU that PLANTATION situate near Gardner's Corner, in tho Parish of Pt ince Williams, known as Cotton Grove, containing (800) eight hundred acres, more or less; bounded to tho Nortn and F.a-t on lands of tho estate of William Bold and of Thomas Rhodes; to the South on lands of Thomas Rhodes, and to the Wost on Hosper Creek. 1 erma-One-third cash; the balanco In one and two years, secured by bond ot tho purohaser and mortgage of tho promises, with hit rest payable annually from day of sale. Purchasor to pay for papers and stamps. JAMES TUPPER, October 24 th3lul_Master in Equity. IV EQUITY. The Mat' of South Carolina, Beaufort District, Mun/ M. Farr, Administratrix, vs. Joseph A. /?arr, et al.-Bill for Account and Partition. In obed enco to the order of the otirt in the above case, I will Bell, on the first >.OND.\Y ia December next, before tho Court House in Minson ville, on tn o follow in? term-that is to r.ay all sums under $6i 0 casb ali cums of, aid over (500 one-fourth ca h; the halan"8 payable in on1 and two equal an? nual nst lmcnts, to bo recured by bonds bearing interest fr m tho dite bereif, to be pal J annually with personal security and mortgage of the property. The purchasers to pay for stamps and papers, > ll that PLAN l'A I ION, OR [RAC! OF LAND, situat? ed lu tho District and st tte aforesaid, nea the village of Coo.-awhatchit, . ontaluiru three hundred and twenty throe acres, morn or less aud known ss the Riley Tract. ALSO, All that other PIECE. PARCEL, OR TRACT OF PINE LAND, sltuatod in tho ristilctaiid State af?reselo, near the village of Uillisonville, containing 150acres, more or leas, and belonging to tue lilley Tract. ALSO, Thetoi or PIP E, PAR EL, OR TRACT OF LAND, in said District, containing 106 acres. ALSO, Jhot riECF., PARC LL, OK TRACT CF LAND, situ?t od In tho village of etlblsonvillo. containing C . acres, moro or lea*, und known as the Farm. ALSO, That PIECF. OR P VRCEL OF LAND, situated in the village ol Gillisonvillo, coataiui g 5 acies, more or less. nus. That PIECE OR LOT OF LA NP, in the v'llago of f .? sawbatehio, containing 172? cres, more or less. ALSO, Ihoso three PIECES, PAliCELS, OR LOTS OF LAND, In the village of Coosawhatchte, containing 3 acres, more or less. ALSO, That other PirCE, PARCEL. OR I OT OF LAND, in Coosawhatchie, containing 4 acres, more o lees. AL-O, Those two PIECES, Ott PA TIC EL?, OR LO I'S OF LA>D. in th village of Grahti uville, containing 3 acres, moro or loss. ALSO, Tba PIEOE OF PINE LAND, trusted near the vii. la,o of Grahamville, containing 96 acres, moro or lo s. ALSO, That PLANTATION, OR IRACT OF LAND, situat-d in tho Dis riet and -t ito aforesaid, on the Waters of j Hroad i.ivcr, contalnlurr 622 aorc , moro or less, coin mo: ly known us Tichon, and ALSO, A LOT tn the villngo or isiulftm, containing 1 acre, moro or lese, with valuable improvements. C?Aa. V. lil. LL, Commissioner. Octob * 31 tbi HARDWARE, EIC. SKIVES! SWfeS! STOVES! AT THE VERY LOWEST kTKET PRICES. T1I? JUSTLY CELEBRATED COOKING AND HEATING STOVES: OLIVE BRANCH MUTUAL FRIEND NOBLE COOK BARLEY SHEAF RIYAL RANGE GUIDE RANGE CAROLINA COOK. HEATING STOVES FOR CHURCHES, HOTELS. SCHOOLS AND SALOONS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTHERN MARKET. MB>JN,BMLEV&10., No. 150 MEETING STREET, November ll 2mo> Charleston, S. C. TAILORING, ETC. FALL AND WJiWFR GOODS FUR GENTLEMEN. DORBAUM & MENKE, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 186 KING STREET, THREE DOORS ABOVE HORLtfECK'S ALLEY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL. SUPPLY OF FALL AN D WIN 1 ER GOoDo of every desorption, burts lilted In mo nighest styio, and as cheaply as cn be done uy any other e?iabiishmo..t In thc city. Full snislacti. n guaranteed. th tu.mo October 17 LDGERTON & RICHARDS HAVE NOW OPENED THEIR F\LL AND WINTER Sl'Oi'KOF CLOTHS, CASSLMER S AND VLST IASIS, which they arc prepared to make up, OR WILL .-ELL BV 1HE YARD. ALSO, MEN'S PUBKIsBING GOODS, seen AS : WHITE LINEN EOSCM SH RIS, SH.AKSPEARE COL? LARS Merino and Shaker Flannel Underskirt ind Drawers Duke of E.lin Uig'i Cravat Iles .suspender.-. Kid Gloves Linen . SmbriO Bludtarehicfe, Cj-tnr. nail Hoie english silk Umbrellas, etc. ALSO. Tailors' Trimmings. ALL OF WHICH A H EY WILL SELL AT HIE LOWEST MARKET PRICES,. BARGAINS ?? FLANNELS. SAXONY, WEES.., PATENT AND TWILLED SCAR? LET, of dlr? ct importation iiom Liveipo.il, which we eiffar at Whole- ale und Retail, ut a '.onside.able reduction fr im impart cost, or CJ low as th;- iuierior article of American Flannels, l ney arc all Wool, without mixture ol shoddy, aud aro admirably adapted tor Ladies' Balmo? ral skirts. ros. 38 AND 34: BROAD STREET. O.lober 25 ?ft ru? T71ULL INSTRUCT10 : BY WHICH ANY PERSON, y male or l'?mule, e?n nisssi r ?ujivea. uri ol Ven iriioqiti3ui DJ a low hours' practica, making a work] o mu, and alter Deco ting : ? thou v?.ves, eau t?:aei o hers, thereby ni: '...:.. ; il .: so tree of ..c me. Full tu -. mott ni sent by mall ...-..Oie?;.;.-.. featUiactlon guar solved. \-.areS3 K Q. Drawer 21, :. ?..., N ?;. Vat l: _ lyr TII?1 SuXTSIt IV.V-i . \N ts PUBLIOHED EVERY WED::. .AT BU? t TER, s. C., by GILBERT k Fl -, Proprietor i: FOUR DOLLAlis ? er anuru. . . lyinsdvana ad vrr tisemenfs inserted at usu . Everyrtyle >u -loo inntiu. ? . ihr" '. .'. . -ivieami 3rcaif.?t .l:.-t..iuti. M BI?M ? AUCTION 8ALE8. Strips, Sides, Shoulders, ?rc. JEFFORDS & CO. Will Mil THIS DAY, in front of their ?tore, at 9* o'clock, 18 boxes OHOirfl THIN STRIPS 8 hhd C. R. Sids? 7 hods. Shoulders 10 boxes Choice S. C. Hams SOO boxes Herrings - 8 boxes .'.ides In dre salt 15 packages Butter. November 7 Ladies' Cloth Cloaks, Dry Goods, Clothing, ?e. BY MILES DRAKE At 10 o'clock THIS MORNING, I will sell at my store, comer of King and Liberty streets. A desirable assortment of DrtY GOODS, CLOTHING, Hoopskirts, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, tc. ALSO, A line of LADIES' SILE AND CLOTH CLOAKS. On TO-MOBR?W I will ell, 100 casis BOOTS AND SHOES, just received per steamships Saragossa and G. B. Dpt n. November 7 Special Sale of Unreserved Dry Goods, Clothing, Dots, Fancy Good* and Millinery. CAMPBELL. KNOX k CO. Cash Auction House, No. 55 Hascl street opposite Postoiflcc, Will tell THIS DAY, commencing at 10 oVlook. 60 pieces Assorted LONGCLOTHS, Brown shirtings SO Lom; Woo! Plaid Shawls, B.anket? '25 pieces Fancy Cassimt-res and Satin' ts, Tweeds, Scotcu Plaids, Jlcrlnoca, Dc:oincs, Pnuts, Coats, Pauta, Caps. Straw Hats, tc. Honer?. En?eld Groy Phirts, Gloves, Buttons. Belts, Neck Ties, Handkerchiefs, Cutlery, &c. ALSO, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, Flowers. Cloak Ornaments, Cambrics, Jaconets, Diapers, Towelling, ire. Conditions cash._November 7 MILLIGAN & SON, No. 32 Vendue Range, Will sell THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT BEDSTEADS, Bureaus, SIDEBOARDS, Dining Tal les, Cane-seat and Windsor Chairs, Rockers, .Alattresses, Cooling Stoves and Uten? sils; C small Stove?, Washstands, Basin and Goblet, Crockery and Glassware, with an assortment of House? hold and Kitchen Utensils; Dry Goods, B o ts, Shoes, Hats, Tr?nke, Ac, Ac._NovemberJ7 Sale of Dry Good*, by order of J. P. M. Epping, United St:tes Marshall. McKAY & CAMPBELL, Auctioneer*, No. 13d Meeting street. Will continue above sale, by catalogue, on MONDAY, lllh November, and succeeding days. DRESS GOODS,^LK^?^ETtINC^C%'srMEBES, SAT INETS, L NGCLOTHS, HOSIERY, Ac. ALSO. MILLINERY GOODS, l.ibbons, Hats, trimmed and u tri i.med; Ready-mado Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Ac. ALSO, GOLD and SALVER WATCHES. CUTLERY, 4c. The above sale is well worthy the attention of city and country buyers, as the stock consists of goods suitable for a first-class store For particulars, see catalogues, which will be ready for delivery on Saturday next, at No. 18C M. ET EN G STREET and at our W .OLESALE PROVISION WARE? HOUSE, No. 371 East Bay. November 7 OHS, PAINTS, ETC. OAK LEATHER BELTING. A FULL STOCK OF HOYT'S BROS. SUPERIOR PATENT STRETCHED PAIENT RIVETED PATENT JOINTED Oak Leather Belting. THE GREAT DEMAr-D FOB THIS BELTING DU? BING, i olouel L. M. H A TC .'6 Agency, ls sufficient gua? rantee I T ita qualities. For Skia at New York prloos, by HOLMES & CALDER, Agents, No. 126 MEETING STREET, October 24 Imo Charleston, S. C. WHITELEAD AND Mil PAR IO OOO LEAD PKEMIUM PUBE WHITE 10,0 0 lbs. puro Philadelphia White Lead 8,000 lbs. New York White Lead 6.000 lbs. puro French White Zinc 10,000 Iba. Washington Medal White Zinc 8,000 lbs. Franklin Suow White Zinc. Ali ot the above for salo low by HOLMES ti CALDER, Octobers Imo_No. 120 MeeUng street OIL! OIL ! OIL ! _f\(\ GALLONS PUBE WINTER SPERM OIL 'JUU 600 gallons Win.er Bleached Whale Oil 800 gallous No. 1 Lard Oil COO gall?os No. 1 Tanners' Oil 60C gallons White Oak Oil 300 ga lons puru Neatofoot Oft 700 gallons English Lin eed Oil 100 gallons Bolled Linseed Uti. For salo low at HOLMES ft CALDER, October 24 Imo No. 120 Meeting street BOOTS, SHOES, ET0. 500 Cases BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST RECEIVED, IN ADDI HON TO OUR FORMER STOCK, FIVE HUNDRED CASES OF BOOTS AND SHOIS, direct from thc manufacturer*, which wo odor for sale at tho lowest markot prices. D. F, FLEMING & CO., NO. 2 HAY?E STREET, CORNER OF CHURCH STREIKT. November 0_ STOCK NOW COMPLETE. EDWARD~DALY, Agt. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS. SHOES AND TRUES, AT No. 141 JU K KT IN G STREBT, CHARLESTON, S. C. October 31 Imo MISCELLANEOUS._ IIB 7 AT \ BY SHEPHERD & COHEN, NO. 297 KING STREET. October 10__?L THE RAFFLE FOR THE TWO LOTS IN AIKEN NOT HAVING BEEN SUCCESSFUL, THE SAME WILL BE SOLD AT A LOW RATE IF APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATELY AT THE MER? CURY OFFICE. November C MW? NOW IN USE! PA.VKM.VN HEPATIC HITTER*. I'A.NKM.V's HEPATIC 8ITTERS, .WfiMV's HEPATIC BITTERS, PlNK.MN'S H I-.PAT IC BITTERS, P.iNKNlN'S ill- PA TIC RITTERS, THE BEST TONIC NOW LN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONI - N >W IN USE. THE BEST TONTO NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW TN USE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ?OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. November 6 24 C. DUCREUX'S PATENT For Instantaneous Detachment of Horses from Carriagps. THI?> INGENIOUS AND VERY USEt UL INVENTION, whl h has been patented in che Uuited states, france and En land, 1 - now offered bv thc subscriber to tho public, fooling assured they wit] lind it, upon exami? nation, one ot tho greatest inve lions oi thc oye. Prominent among ita advantag s ure: FIBST-The faci.ity ith which horses mo- bc harness? ed to or unharnessed from a carria*-c, also rcuderlug lt uunecessaryfor tho person unharnessing to pass between or behind the horses as ls customary, thu J avoi leg any n'abldty ofbeLig kicked. SECOND-tn case ol a horso falling, ho may be loo??d from thecarriage in ouc second, Without thc driver loav ing his soat. It ts so simple ia its operation that a child can ?ora it. THIRD AM) GREATEST-In CSEC? of horses taking fright, becoming uumauugablc or ruuniug away, tho ternb.e consequences which sofrequootlylollowmay bo allovold cd by this bhnple application to carriages, as the hors s caa bo loosed fr> m tho carriage "ui:i twinkling,' and the carrlago is quickly and safely stopped. . MrTc. D?CREUX gave seven! public exhibition*. The great favorsu.l pruwe inanitested by the public on these oo;-ai<ions. i- one oi tho evidences oi a pootuar appr?cia uon ot' its merits. ._, . j orm !Day bc known and orders received tor applying .'-.-i, -cu: to rarriagee,orpurchasuoi state Rights,by BddKbSinil to C\ DI'i KLUX, Patewee. J No. &3 Llizjbct.i street, New v(,rk. October 22_ THE ORAVGEBCRG V IV??, nUBLISUiil J:*--;.:.'-" -ATURL T MORNING, A I i-a.ic'?-';U't'> * Icruis ?2 per uuniuu, in at' lim ing the sprinjj ?nd faii seasons extra copies ol Un , IUASQEUCUJ NE wa whl bu circulated toe the benalit i>. :.ur advertising patrous. Contract Advertisements inserted on the mosthbera. lornis. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orungeburg Now?, February 25 Orangebmy, s AUCTION SAUS. Bacon, Batter, Cheese, efe. BY T. M. CATER. Will be iola, THT8 DAT, on Brown'? Wharf, at three, q uar era paat 0 o'o lock, 9 hhrta. 8IDK? 16 bbla. Clear Fork 80) Choice Strips 78 firkins Batter 2i boxes Pineapple Cheese, Conditions cash._ _November 7 Clothi g, Prints, Jewelry, Watches, ?je. BY A. H. ABRAHAMS ? SO VS. THIS DAT, the 7th inst, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at onr salesroom, -\o. 36 ti arne street, Lo* CLOTHING Pieces Satinets Piece? Prints Pieces Merino Doz Hoop uk ir ts Doz Linen and Hickory Shirts Doz OVERALLS Doz Hosiery M Paper Cellars Fine assortment of Jewsl , ** \ Fine assortment of Walsh? es, Ac., ?c. ALSO. Kegs NAILS I Boxes FAMILY SOAP, Ac, Bbls Biscuits. I Ac. November 7 Marlie Top Centre Table, Cot/age Sets, Double and Single; Stoves, Wire Safe, Mattresses, PU lows, Blnck-board.% School Tables. Desks, Lamps, Crockery, Kitchin Furniture, ?rc, ?rc BY HOLM TS & MACBtTH, Auctioneers. TniS DAT, November 7th, at ihe residence known aa No. 85 Lroad, South s.de, near King str?e-, at ll o'clock, will be sold. Novembe 7 Furniture of Family Leaving the City. BY H. M. MARSHALL & BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TC.MORROW, at io ?4 o'clock, st Northeast corner of Meeting ?nd George streets, will be sold, BEDSTEADS, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands. Chairs, Feather Beds. Mattrasses, Blankets, Ac, ftc. November 7 Ship Chandlery, saved from late Fire-On account of all concerned. BY W. Y. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers, Will be seid at Public Auction, on TO-MOBROW, 8th instant, at ll o'clock, at th? store No. 73 Last Bay, QUANTITY MANILLA AND HEMP ROPE AND JENE Sheets Yellow Metal and Copper Rods Lot Blocks, Out ai d Wrought Spikes uni Nails Lot Iron, Hooks and Thimbles Canvass, forton Waste, Rigging Sereww, ftc barrels of Tar, Pitch, Potash, Oils, ftc. ALSO, ONE IBON SAFE AND LEFTER i BESS. ' onditions cash. Neram bar 7 Ho. 135 Coming street, West tide, one door Marth of Radcliffe, at Auction, SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Basti Estate Agents, No. 37 Broad street. On THURSDAY, the 14th inst, at tl o'clock, at tho ol? Custom House, East end of Broad airest; All that LOT OF LAND, situated ts above, with a two story Wooden Building thereon, containing four rooms, dressing room and pantry, kite-hen, fte. Terms-One-third cash; balance In one, two and three years. Purchaser to pay 8. ft McG. for pape a and stamps. thsmwthS November 7 PRIVATE SALES, BY B. M. MARSHALL & BRO., Bawl Batate Agents, No. 33 Broad street. At Private Sile or to: VALUABLE BICE, COT rON AND PBOYIBION PLANTATIONS AN < FARMS on the Waooamaw, San tec, Ashley, nando and Cheehaw Elvera and tn the vi? cinity of Charleston. a tah November 1 Private Sale, to Close Cvrsignments, Bacon Sides, Shoulders, ?re. Mow landing and tn store, for tale, BY Mc H AY & CAMPBELL, No. 136 Meeting street, and No. 371 Eaat Bay. November 4 AGRICULTURAL. BRUCE'S FERTILIZER. 1 A A BARRELS OF THE ABOVE TN STORE. JL\J\J For sale by CHIt?OLM BROTHERS, East Bay, corner Anger's Whait November 7 1 TO SKA I-LA ND COTTON PLANTERS. THE A BOPRIETO F 8 OF "BOLTON PLANTATION," late "BARKKR'S." In -t Andrew's Parish, having put in successful operation AicCARTHTb GI 8, pro? pelled by steam, propose GINNING AND PROPERLY PB.. PA BIN G FOR MARE i-T SEA .SLAND COTTON, at customary rates of tole. The ginning and preparation of the Cotton will be under the superintendence of Mr. GEORGE W. S. LE? GARE, to whom all app dca tiona may be addressed. . H. DEF. YOUNG, AGENT FOB THE PROPRIETORS. Octobers! ta ARROW TIE COTTON BANDS. AFREsH SUPPLY OF THE ABOVE 0 LEB RAT. D COTTON TIE, jost received per Chattanooga, from Liverpool. For side by ROBERT MURE & CO. October 29 turhsS CHARLESTON MHETII?L WARE!? AND SEED STORE. LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Mcetins Street, (OPPOSITE PAVILION HOTEL,) Dealers in aU kunda of Agricultural Implements. SAW AND ROLLER GINS COTTON GINS. GRISWOLD GIN. HENEREVS MCCARTHY GIN. H. L. EMERY * SON'S SAW GIN AND CON DENSER, for Hand or Horse Power. SOUTHERN COTTON CO.'S GIN. NEW YORK COTTON CO.'S GIN. BROWN'S DOUBLE CYLiNDER GIN. BROWN'S HAND GIN. CARVER'S GIN. EAGLE GIN. HORSE POWERS. LITTLE GM B0R,;E POWER. THE LITTLE GIANT, THE BEST, MOST COMPLETE A*T> CHEAPEST HORSE POWER MANUFACTURED. In introducing this new Power Into the market, we would state that the io do wing aro tome of the advan? tages possessed bv the "LITTLE GIANT" over all otter Horse powers : I. Its groat strength on account of beluga onbhygeared, which not only doubles the strength by dividing thi strain on twice the number of teeth, but by gearing on both sides of the wheels lt equalizes the waar on tao shafts, and materially lessens the friction, SSJSMIBJS] the horses to do mach more work than with any other Power. 2. Its compactness and extrema portability, lt wSighing about onc-hali as mach as other Hone Powers, and coca - pyi ig but one-third the space, it can be packed in small bo.es, thus saving much expense. It is so simple that the most ignorant person woind have no dim caley in putting lt together. 3. The iacliity with which it can be adjusted to any kind ol machinery at any anglo, either on th? ground or over bead, without moving it from ita foundation, win be app? eclated by f.rmersand plantera as specially adapt od for driving Cotton Gins. HORACE L. EMERY'S PATENT ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE POWERS. NISHWTTZ'S MOWING 19 REAPING MACHINES. WASHING MACHINES. Plows of all descriptions, Cast Iron and Mee!. PLOW CASTINGS, m evory varloty ; Culhvatora ; Hcrae Hoes ; Harrow.- ; Cast Iron Field and Garden Boi? lers; Fan Mills; Corn Mill.-; corn aboliere; CornaudCob Crashers ; Hay, straw and Com btal? Cutters ; Planta? tion Carts sud Wagons ; canal and Garden Barrows ; sugar Mills ; Grindstones ; Road Scrapers ; Chums : hovels ; >pades ; Rakes ; Foru ; Hoes, ftc., Ax, Gar? den eeo ls, oi all Kiudd, wurrantsd pur. and i resh. - LITTLE & MARSHALL, No. 140 Meeting Street, (OPP- *TT? PAVILION HOTEL,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Iun<' 18 * - tuths EXCELSIOR !_EXCELSIOR ! CHAS??LLAR'S HAIR EXTERMINATOR. for armoring superfluous lialr. H^O THE LADL - t>P? LiLLT. ruI* EVALUABLE i deuiiawrs reconiuieadi UseU as oeiiy au almost rn ?speiiMb.e article to leiaolc t.j.u.y.? c-suyapplied, catauro er in.ur- tn? -kin, hu. *.? direct iy.on (he o-V [. i- ..uiivu t.? i caw ve iupelVn.ous hair'rom ;ow foreheads, ot trow any part o' thu body, .tompteudy nuuivaad redh-slly exurpaung the mm.-, huvuig u> m ott. riuooth mu? uaturaL Thia ls the only arti cl* ? e l Uv ibo French, and is the only real aflsjctauil dspila. lory lu existence. Price 76 cents per package,' poa ? ,?"i tn suv address, on receipt of an order, bj I ?ia w . BERGER, SHOTTS A CO., Chemists, March SO lyr No. '??5 River st, Troy, N. t