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THE DAILY iVEWS. ?- LARGEST CTBCVLAlTcN -TH- DAILY NEW? BEING THE NLW^PAFIR OFFICIALLY RECOG? NISED AS H 4VTNG :HE LARGEST CIRCULullON IN THE C'TT OF CHARLESTON. PUBLISHES THE LIST OF LETTERS EE1LUNINO IN THE TOSTOF FICE AT TBE LND OF EACH WEEK. ACCORDING IO THE TECVISIONS OF THE NEW P. BIOFFICE LAW. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1867. LOCAL M ATTERS AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. JOH? G. MILNOS & Co. will aol] at 10 o'clock, orv Kuods, &c. b?UTn & MCGILLIVRAY will sell at ll o'clock, a lot ct .'cr.tl. MCKAY & CAMPBELL will sell at 10 o'clock, bal? ance or Umtod State.- Marana.'s goods; alao, 200 lots dry coeds. MIL s DRAKE will SQ]] at 10 o'clock, the stock Ola dry gooda store. JEFFORDS & Co. will sell at 9? o'clock, strips, sides. Ac. T. M. CATER will sell at 9 o'clock, bacon, butter, &c, J. A. E.NVLOw & Co. will sell, at 10J o'clock, muscovaao molasses. IarpoBTAST RC3IOB-A decided flutter was no? ticeable last ovenin? among tco knowing ones in the hotel lobbies and ether public places, occa? sioned by rumors of an imponding change in the j ptrsonnei of tho city coverameut, to b3 effected? indirectly by a military order, said to bo io course of prcparatio ', and which would maka the taking of tho'"iron-clad" tesl oath the sie quinn of ?ontinuance in office. Of course such an order would cause a complete and instantaneous bou.t verntmcn in our municipal affairs. Whether a measure cf this kind is really contemplated by General Cauby wo cannot say; but wo do know thatits cens animation would be deeply deplored by our entire community, and that its effect would ?urely be to still further lower the already suf? ficiently depressed credit of Charleston. It ia a singular coincidence that almost simulta? neously with the circulation of the above rumor we fret from the Savannah papers A re oort that within a week or ten days at farthest there would be a similar ohange in the government of that city MERITED CLXHZNCI-The Columbia Phoenix of J yesterday announces, that RaclcIUTi and Daly, of Armstrong-Thompson notoriety, hare been par? doned by the President, and would arrive in Columbia to-day. MEETING or TEE CATHOLIO INSTITUTE.-The monthly meeting of the CitooLo Iastitute will be bald this evening at 7? o'olosk, iu the basement of St. Paul's Cauroa, ia Society strot. 'he mem? bers are requested to be punctual in their attend? ant*. _ GXNXAAL EOWABD COHTNO. -II i Jor-Goneral O. O. Howard, the Commissioner of Freedman's Affairs, left Was jin -ton on Saturday ou a tour of Inspection through tho Southern States. Hts ob? ject is to learn, through personal observation, tho workings o thc Bureau agencies, and to ob iain a correct statement of affairs. THE COCST o? EQUITY, (.HANCELLOB D. W. JOHNSON PBE?roeta).-Tho case of Jas. S. Lawton vs. Jas. Copen and H. W. Kinsman wa3 resumed. General Wm. E. Martin commenced his argu? ment. The case ol' Creighton -s. Printie was curtin ued. Wm. Alston Pringle, Esq.. opening the ar? gument, followed by Edward McCrudy, Sr., E?q. THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SYNOD O'SOUTH CAROLINA_Ibis religious body, composed of rep? resentatives from the different Lutheran Churches tn Son .h Carolina, convenes this morning at 10 j o'clock at tho Wentworth street Lutheran Cuurch. The Synodic:! sermon will bo preached by tbe President, Rev. T. S. Boinest, of Pomaria. There will also be Divine service at night commencing at 7? o'clock. Tbe seats aro free, and the public in? vited to attend. _ ANOTHER CONCERT.-Tbe Post Band, Thus. Wel? don, .Musical Director, advertise a Grand Concert, to be given at the Hibernian Hall on Saturday evening at 7 o'clook. Tho Post Band have been faithful public servants durin? the dummer sea? son, and their musical pertormanoos bavo made the Battery s daligutful resort. Aside from their connection with the military, their services have st various times boon requostod by private pu he - to add to the pleasures of some festive occasion, and they b ive responded cheerfully. The present concert io for the benefit of tho b .nd. and, as the programme indicates, will bo a superitar entertain? ment. All wno have eajoyod their music siicu.d attend and make some re urn for their past plea? sures. _ UNITED CTATES DISTBIOT COUET- HON. GEO. S. BRYAN PBESIDINO.-ix PMI- Daniel Leckie, of Chester: Petition to bo appointed Commissioner of tho United States Court at Chester. The peti? tion was road and rho Judge signed an order for ius appointment and commission. The Petit Jurors answered to their names, and <were adjourned over to Monday next. The Cicrk, Daniel Horlbeck, Esq., reported to the Court that ho bad received from Marshal Ep? ping $305 10, the net proceeds of salo ol 7 bbla. tte., ot distilled spirits, which had been con derna eu *or violation of Internal Raves a : laws. ?x Par?s v^a- ? 'Cho^'o:: A motion to sat aside s plea of guilt/. Affidavits; wore road by T. D. Richardson, ]tsq., Counsel for the motioa, and Mr. D. T. Corbin in reply. THE CASTELLO TROUPE.-'lb e grand cavale ide which passed through the streets yesterday morn? ing, proved a potent argument *? 'ar-r of the .vsning'a entertainment, and caused 3 ra9U which toon orowdod the lar;e teat. Tue exai'.^on was in every roepeot equal to its pradocesso.'*?- t^e .down was os witty, and tho laughter of the *n dience genuine and us.Casted, walle the cquo: trisas sad acrobats coverod themselves with glory. Their feats of agility were truly surprising, and often caused tho beholder to tremble for the safety Of the daring; leapiats; but the colors were wary, sud acoidenteare rare occurrences. The female portion of the troupe wera thorough experts, and little Minado s perfect prodigy. Aside from the performances coaneotod with the Hippodrome, a number of side shows of oonsiderabio interest were exhibited. Tho animals and other sights were well worts a visit, and attracted the atten? tion of a largo portion of the audieace. FIBS IN SATANNAH.-The Savannah papers of InesJay give an account of a large fire which oc? curred there cr tho previous day, by which six bouse; on Wi son street, belonging to tho Wilson estate, were totally destroyed, besides several other tenements and the Savannah Cotton Factory. Tbs most serious loss was the Cotton Foe'ory, thioh was doing an exaelleat business. Tue loss of tbs Company is about $15,000 on building and machinery, on which there is sn insurance ol 110,000, which ia divided between four different companies. The building was a large woodon one, and full of the necessary machinery for the manu? facture of cotton batting, in which the Company were doing ?a heavy business. As an average, eighteen hands were employed by the Company. The buildings will be immediately re-erected, larger than before, and witli more conveniences. The total toss by the fire is estimated at from ?20,000 to 525,000. Total insurance, $11,500. BISHOP Li.wat nt BOSTON.-The Boston Post of Monday last sayN: Th? Rt. Rev. Bishop Lynch, of Charleston, South Carolin?., preached yesterday forenoon and afternoon, at the Cathedral Chapel of the Holy Croea, in aid of the public institutions of l h?rtes? ten, so nearly destroyed by the bombardment Which that city underwent for so long a period during the recent war. There was a laige attend? ance at each service lu tho morning ho preached from tLe Gospel of the Day, the text bern;; . Ren? der nato Caesar tho th.ngs tl-st aio Caesar's, aad unto God thu things that aro (ioaV lue general ides contained ia hts sermon was that God was above man, and ma:i must neaes3aiily worship God in spirit and in truth, love uta ueighbor as .himself, and rentier unto God what belongs to Sim, and uuto Caesar-or the world-what baioa'js ito them. At hi cio^e of bis discourse, tic SJJ'?V. ot the dovastal.cn produced by tho shells thrown into Char?Potoa during tao loa?.' s.ego, which tic atroyed the church, orphan asylums, convents free" schools, -.ad other pubhc institutions. Hr mission itt Bo ton wap to solicit donations ho.n the peor-lo ot thc North, who M he behoved were not aware to what este:.: tho deatructu a had been carried on by tho war. Tht.se edifices siiould be rebvilt and repaired, and thia cou.d not ba dcae without generous coal'ibutioas trom thj North. latbe-a'ternoon. at voopeia, ihoBiShop pieacscd upon the homage and respect due to TheB:e?sc? Virgin as tao Mother ol God. His t-.xt was, "Ad mations shall coil me blessed." Alter aa abie ana .eloquent expositioa of tho text he concluded his discourse, au ia tt.c forenoon, w.th appeals for .charity rrotn the South. Ho alluded, .?i a feehng mai)..er, to ?he doit uctio . ? f tho Catuolic Con veo. .st Charleston, saying that when that Ii;.e ea Lie ibad finally bocme um: habitable by tho inces.-an ehe-luag inmates, iacudins; toeiastruo - .pupils aad S.steis ot ..?roy, formed a prtoeseioi snd proceeded to tho Comet.ry, where iii.y weic foroed to remain a uumoei of Lights. At th', olese of e?Ca service a lara'o Collection was taken np. Jn Su-d?) next EitLoD Lyi cu Will pr acb ai gt.'Frai.c.s de Solo's Caur b, .u Caariettown, e.ud will prouaolv remain in this viciaity for somt weeks lenser, preaching at the various churches for the rehu? of the pubho institutions ol' the THE GBEAT YACHT BAOS_A tele-ram. wu re? ceived yesterday from James Gordon Bennett, Jr., ol New York, saying that ho would, in a few dtys. Rive his doc sisn as to the winning- yacht in the late raco between the "Eleanor" and "Maggie Mitchell. Thia news will bo received witb plea? sure, as cadi boat baa many frionds: and thero l as Leen much anxiety to know to whom the palm Should be awarded. As soon as Mr. Bennett's award is received, the stakes, amounting to ono thousand dollars, will be turned over to the win? ner by tho proprietors of the DAJX? INEWS. THP STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA_This excellent pack? et steamer arrived here yesterday from New York. The Saragossa roaobed New York from this city on Saturday last, and left again on Sunday, discharg? ing a cargo at that port and taking in a freight for this city, all within the space of twenty-four hours, being a striking instance of what energy and good management can effect. This quick work is largely owing to th<3 untiring ?ffoit of Captain M. B. Crowell, who has proved himself on all occasions one of our ablest shipmasters. The Saragossa leaves for New York on Saturday next. THE COSOEBT LAST NIGHT_Last night, for the first time since its completion, the Hibernian Hall was thrown open to thc public, and the changes that had been made were thon subjected to a enuc 1 eiamiuatiOD. None, however, named it but to praise, as the alterations were unexceptiona? ble, and tho increased size of tho Hall, and tho conveniences of the stage, were at onoe notiosd. Tho known musical ability of both Professors Hoffman and Deden waa a guarantee that the concert would be faultless, and a large audience was early in attendano '. The oi chestra and chorus were composed of the best professional and amateur talent in the city, and tho rendering of the different pitaes was very fine. The effect of the full chorus waa particular? ly noticeable m the 23d Psalm and Gloria, the musio and the voices of the performers being in perfect unison. The s^oa by the Soprano md Baritone were also admirai,':' per ormed, and elicited considerable applause; bat where the en? tire entertainment waa so well conducted, it would be invidious to individualiza. The Concert waa in ; very respeot a success, and we trust that, aa it proved a souroe ot gratification and pisas ore to the audience, it will be equally aa profitable to the Church. PAVTNO OF THE WHARVES.-For some time, pre? parations to pave the streets leading to the wharves have been in progress, and the piles of J stones and sand that have been deposited along he edge of the sidewalks were a convincing proof that the work would not long be delayed. Tho pavement on Broad street ia now co i ploted, and the c ntracor3 will soon commence operations on the different wharves. Th: se streets havo for a long time be n in a deplorable condition, and thojgh many efforts have been made by the wharf j owners to raise their level, no lasting good bas rcsrlted. Every rain converts the streets into mud ponds, through which :he drays flounder, be? spattering everything within their reach with a liberal allowance of the adhesive mixture. Since the paving of E ist Bay this evil has been felt to a much greater extout, as the wharves are some? what lower than the level of that etreet, and it re? quired an effort for a horse to jerk a loaded dray .rom i.he mud to the hard pavement. The paving on East Bay and Broad street has been well done, and when that on the wharves is completed, the commercial facilities of Charleston will ba largely increased. Every day renders the work more accessary, as the supply of cot! on is constantly increasing, and to prevent its accumulation at the depots, it is sent to tho different wharves for ship? ment without any delay. HOTEL ABBIVALS.-M US Bouse-J. C. Courte? nay, S. C.; Jas. S Beed, Now York; Jas. Serann, Sow York, Major L. E. Johnson, Wadmalaw; Wm. Riley, New York; Hudson G. Wolfe, New York; G. 9. Martin, Baltimore; G. Parsons, wife and ser? rant, Savannah; Lieut. J. leo Schultz, U. S. K. S.; 3. L. Bardash, Now York; C. A. Babbe and lady, Augusta, Ga. Pan lion Ure'.-sVillis Barnes, South Carolina; B. L. Lewis, Beaufort, S. C.; Joseph Wilson and Prank Bro vn, New York; J. D. Charles, Greon rille, 3. C.; Jno. A. Orr, Louisville; L. 0. stephens, Dransoburg; Mrs. J. C. La Jd, child and servant, Summerville; Miss Mathiessen, New York, A. Ilngsborry, Edisto; Chas. H. Crawford, New fork, F. Beed. Ei;sto; W. A. Enloe, Webster, N. 3.; Jno. B. Hair, H. W. Hair aud R. S. Barker, Jan ?roll; S. A. Brown, Florence; Ec . Taos. A. Sro n. Anson ville; E. E. Tindall, J. D. Wilder and E. /_ Wilder, Jacksonville; Jno. E. Morgan, South karolina; Capt. Thcs. B. Payne, City. Chine ton Hotel-John 0. Durant, Bishoprille; 3. C.; J. C. Courtenay, S. C.; Daniel McCullough, Faiificld, S. C.; F. M. Wonnamaker, S . Matthews; lohn F. Biley, Orangeburg ; B. B. McCreery, N. k*.? G. D. Smith, Newb.iry ; J. S. Beane, Augusta; Dr. Bingen, wile, and tv o children and servant, Macon, Ga.; John W. Waddell, Marlboro', S. C.; Bay. E. A. Bolles, Columbia ; Henry Harney, Savannah ; E. B. Price, Lyons, N. Y.; Aaron Con no ver, Mount Morris, N. ?.; Leonard Harper, Buf? falo, N. Y. TBS CHARLESTON BIBLE Socrrrr.-The seces? sion of the ten Southern States, and the snbse* quent formation of the Confederacy, caused mauv ties 'hat once connect?e, the two sections to be sundered. Churches a id religious corporations were separated frcm lue ir Northern associates, and the non-io toi cour? o that w is preserved dur? ing the war compt-lird most of theso bodies to form new organizations which were limited to the Coi.federacy. Arnon, these uumoious oban; cs, the branches of tho /..ner.cin Bible Sjctety, cat off from the paxon', bead, united themselves in an association knr wa a* the Coofedorato Bible So? ciety. Their >bjeot and purposes were the same as the old sc daty-the dissemiuatioo of the word of God thrc ljhout the country-and though their sphere wa:- so ne what cLoumsoribod, they co tr.ved, witt assistance from abroad, to circulate a large cumber ot bibles and religious works among the soldiers. With the o'.ose of the wi r all religions differences we.'O gradually healed, the hand of brotherly lore was extended and met with a reciprocate pres? sure. Churches became again united under one head, and, bat for the antagonism manifested by Congress, th? work of reconstruction would not have been Jong delayed. In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Board of Managers, the Charleston Bible Society met at the College Chapel on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the propriety of reconnecting them? selves with the American Bible .Soo.ety. The meeting was quite interesting, and the p oo. ed ines were characterized by a trae spirit of Chris? tianity. '1 ho discussion elicited many important facts, showing that the American Society had never considered the separation complete, and had, at different times and by various channels, sent copies of its publications into the Confeder? acy. After a oareful and deliberate consideration of the subj ect, it was resolved that the Charles, tun Bible S o?ietv become onoe more a collateral branch of the American Bible Society. This reso? lution waa received with general favor and unani? mously adopted. _ BUSINESS NOTICES. FINANCIAL.-This is the time cf the year when mont y is most needed, and people wish to convert their securities into the ready cash, and it is im? portent to know where this can be best effected. Broad etreet has always been the abode of the money changers, and those who wish to realize are referred to Mr. Andrew M. Moreland, whose advertisement appears m another column. Bonds, ste :ks. aro purchased by him at the highest market prices. _ JE WELBY, CBOCKEBVWABE, &c-Messrs. W. G. '.Mulden & Co. have made extensive preparations for the Winter t ade, and off..- to the public a varied assortment of jewelry, embracing thoso ar ticl.s tba: would be most acceptable as Christmas presente. Their stock of watob.es aod the sm Aller articloi of jewelry, Buch as rings, bioachos, ?to., is complete and will bj sold at reasonable raies. In addition to this d epartment they have a full line ol ciookeryware of every de:cription, and their hrge stores ia King and Meeting str.ets are sup olio 1 with everything that could tempt purchasers and make taom remember that Christmas is coming. _ HcirpiraEY's SPECIFICS.-Thousands of invalids .?ave basa perfectly cured of long standing ail? ments, the plague and bane of their Lves, and on which they havo spent thousands in vain, by sim? ply usius theso invaluable Specifics. Not a family who have. ever hid ono cf the93 family oases of HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS, but would give five times its cost, ratherthin be with out it. Address No. 5C2 BROADWAY. N. Y November il 1 KEXTCCET SUTE Coann:,_Tios LOTTEBT draws .very day at Covington, Ky. Wholo tickets frcm il to $10; ?hare3 La proportion. Prizes from ,40110 to $50.000. H. T. PETERS, Agent, No. 90 Hasel street, Chorlsston, S. C. .November 7 Imo A .Novelty, The latest and most effectual remedy lo? the cure of debility, loss of appetite, headache, torpor ot the liver, etc., is PANKNTN'S HEPATIC BITTEB8. For sale by aUDro&os?, y, Why Sb?kM Why Burn? Pat theee two questions to a man pcaainc through the alternate paroxyrms of Fever and ?cue, and be will probably reply, "Because I cannot help myself." Bat he ls mista kee. Bo can help himsc.f. Ho need not continue to endure the marrow-;earcning co.d and parching heat of intormittcnt fever uuless be chooses. If there ia an established fact in the hi-tory of medi? cation, it is thia; that HOSIETlER'S STOMACH BIT? TERS invariably breaks up the Ate of this exhausting disease. % Quinine often falls, and whether it falla or not, it ia always a dangerous medicine. It stultifies tba brain. Tho Bitters have no such eflcct. Quinine shatters the nervous system. The BiTTEBs, on the other band, are a glorious nervine; in tact, a specific for nervous ali? ments. Medicines, aa a general rule, ore "bad to take." Mot so, this famous vegetable sp?cifie It ls mild and agree? able, not pungent and nauseating. The liver is always greatly disordered in intermittent and remittent fevers, and this ex. client tonic and alterative has antibilio. s properties of the highest order. The stimulant em? ployed tr diffuse its moaicinal virtues through the or? gans of the *>ody is perfeotly puro, and this cannot bo said ot tho solr.tuous basiJ o any other tome. Tho best advice 'hat con be given to persons residing in malan JUS regions, or .'n crowded cities, ls ta toke it os a preven tive of diseases incident to both. Whether used as a protective antidote or a remedy, ii will ie lound wonder nilly efficacious. 6 November ll Know thy Destiny. sLiDaata E. F. IHOUKION, tho areal English Astrolo? gist, Clairvoyant and fsychometr-dan, who bas aston? ished the identifie classes ot ?he Old World, has now lo? cated herself at Hudson, N. Y. Maaame TaonSTOKpos s ea sos such wonderful po"-ats ot second sight a? to era ble her to imper; knowledge of the greatest lniooriauce to the single or married otoither s:x. While inic?ale of trance, abe delineates the very reatan's ot' t?ie person you ar? to marry, and by the aid of on instrument of in? tense power, known as the Peychomorrope, guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wile ol the applicant, together with dote ct marriage, position in life, leading traits ol character, ?c. Thia ia no hum bug, os thousand of testimonials can assert She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it. urports to bc Py enclosing a small rock ot hair, and giviLg place of binn, age, disposition and complexion, end ?neinsing Sty eenu and stamped envelope aadrcaaed to /cursen, you will re? ceive the ploture and desired lalormatlon ty reium mail, ail communications sacredly confidential Addresv to confidence, Madam? E. F. THORNTON. P. 0. Box 223, gnda-on. N. Y_ly_March 80 free to Everybody. A Large C pp. Circular, giving Information of the crrcotest importance to the young of both ?exea. It leaches how tho homely may become beautiful, thc despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fall to send tacit tdd ra as, and reoelve a copy post-paid, by retain mail. Add ros J P. 0. Drawi r. 2), M air h SQ lyr Tro/. N. Y. A cara. What la TARRANT'.* EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIE -T, and what ar? its effects? These are ques? tions which the great American public nos a right to uk, ana it also has a right to expect a candid and satis? factory reply. The preparation is a mild and gentle mano cathartic., alterative and tonic, and is moat care? fully pr?par?e ti the form of a enow white powder, con? taining oil the wonderful medloal properties of the far famed Seltzer Springs of Germany. Of its effects we would aay that those who have tested the preparation are the best judges, and they declare over their own signatures that the preparation will promptly relieve indigestion. Regulate the flow of the bile. Cure every species of headache. Tranquilize t :e nervous system. Refresh and invigorate the weak. Mid Kate the panga of Rheumatism. Neutralize acid in the stomach. Cleanse and tone the bowels. Assist tne [ailing appetite. Cure the heartburn. If yon are a sufferer givo this Remedy one Mal, and lt .DU convince you of the above tacts. TARRANT & CO., bole Proprietors, New York. Sold by all Druggists. 3mos September 12 MISCEitANEOUS. GAS FIXTURES. P. L. GUILLEMIN, No. 140 Church Street. ? COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CHANDELIERS BALL LIGHTS PENDENTS BRACKETS OBOP AN "> READ NG LIGHTS EXTENSION CHANDELIERS AND PENDENTS GLOBES - had cs and "ella, of latest pattema and Improvements. Oopperand Iron Pampa, etc Gas and steam Fitting and Plumbing, on the moat reasonable term . Tin Roofing and Guttering. November 9_e uthlmo THE RAF FLE FOR THE TWO LOTS IN AIKEN NOT HAVING BEEN SUCCESSFUL, THE SAME WILL BE SOLD AT A LOW RATE IF APPLIED FOE I IL MEDIATELY AT THE MER CCRY OFFICE._November 6 C. DUCREUrs PATENT For Instantaneous Detachment ot Horses from Carriages. rIS INGENIOOS AND VERY USES-UL INVENTION, wbi b bas been pat-mod in thc United States, France and En land 1 . now offered by tho subscriber to the pabho, ieoling assured they wi 1 fiud lt, upon exami? nation, one ot the greatest invo lions oi th? age Prominent among ito advmtjg-8 uro: Frarr-ibo rael Hy ?Ith which horses ma-- be harness? ed to or unharnts.ed tram a tarriaro, also rendering it unnecessary tor the person unharnessing to poss between or behind the horses as is cos ternary, thu? -vol lng any .tabiaity of bei .g kirked. SECOS'E- . n case ct a boree falling, he may be loored from the carraage in one second, wimont the driver leav lng bis teat It is sc simple lu its operation that a child can ?tora iL Tamo ASS GEXATIST-In casen of horses taking fright, becoming uninauagable or nianing away, tne terrib.e consequences which to frequently tc.icw may bo all avoid? ed by this simplo appdeauon to carriages, as the hore s can be loosed rr m the carburo "in a twinkling," and the oarrlago is quickly and sat' J y stopped. Mr. C. DUeJREUX gave several public exhibitions. Tho great favor and praise maLltPstcd by the public on these ooceaiouc, i> one ol the evidences ol a popular apprecia? tion of Its merits 1 erma may be known and orders received for applying the patent lo carriages, or purchase cf State Rights, by addressing to C. DU* RLUX, Patentee, Nc 63 Elizabeth street, New York. October 22 Htno -?^M-B^--mmm----wtsstMBSBB TONSORIAL. FASHIONABLE n No. 114 Market Street, ONE DOOK LAST OF KING STREET. JAMES LOMBARDO PAYS STRICT ATTENTION IN' HAIR CUTTING. SHAVING, AND DYEING HAIR, lu the la'.itt style, a d i ll other branches of the tonsorial art, and i wining to reccve oil ol his old customers, and tao public in general BATTS. SHAVING.15 cents UAIR CUTTING.35 Cent-. na AMPO JING.35 cents. If yon wish an easy shive, Aa good as Barber ever c vj, Josi cad a my Suavmg s. lo3n; I'll cat and dress the hair wit. grace, To sut the contuur ci the face. October 10 rbBtuSmos TUE ORANGEBIRG NKWS, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. Al orangeburg, a. C. Ttxma ?2 per annum, in ad rance .Jaxing thc spring and fail seasons extra coplee ol the OEArtoEBU?u Nswa wit] be circulated for tho benefit oi uar advertising patrons. Contract Advertisements Inserted on the most bberoi terms. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Ed.tor Oran?eburu Nows, Febrnary_2o_Orsi.cfi.uri?. ? THE MAKIO V STAK, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AGO, IS published at Marion, s. C.. in the central j w HOL oi the country, and oilers a tavorable medium to Ale: chants, Druggists, Muehiuists, and ali classes wno desir to extend their business in the Pee Dee country. For the benefit ol our advertising panons, wcj shall, ir, addition to om subscription dst, which is constantly ur croaEiiigj publish anti distribute, gratuitously, colics ol the STAR, during the business season tun FalL Katee oi Advertising lib?rai. W. J. McRERALL, NoToaber JO Editor ?nd Proprietor WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. WILLUM fi. WMLUEN & CO.. WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO THEIR Large and Varied Assortment OF GOODS NOW OPENED, AND WHICH THE* OFFER FOB SALE ON MOST REASONABLE TERMS. THEIR STOCK CONSISTS KV PART OFi OULD AND SILVER WATCH"S, JEWELRY, SIL? VER A>D PLATED WARE of an kinds and pattern? FANCY GOfDS, VASES, TOILET SETS, POWDER BOXES, CIOAB STANDS, and 10B?CCO BOIES. CUT AND PRESSED GLA88WABE of all stylos and descriptions. WHITE AND DECOI?.AT13D TEA, DIl'ER AND CHAMBER SETS, WITH EVER? DESCRIPTION OF CROCKERY AND EARTHENWARE. ALSO, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF PARLOR, OFFICE AND MARINE CLOCKS or MARBLE. EBON, WALNCT AND MAHOGANY FBAMES. November ll IRE ! ! TvTOW OPEN AND FOR SALE, A FTNE ASSORTMENT J1 of CUT AND PRESSED GOBLETS. TUMBLERS, CHAMPAGNE CLABtT and WINK Gr,ASSES. GOBLETS from ti SO per dozen to 813. TU.UBLEBS from 70s. to 88 60. Mmf Housekeepers will please call and examine, at WM. G. WHILDENf & CO., No. 866 BING, corner Beaufain a tree tx November M _ TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, DIRECT IMPORTATION. JjlOB SALE LOW AT . WM. G. WHIIDEN & CO. Nov am ber 14_ LADIES' AND GENTS' TRAVELLING SATCHELS. AT ALL PBICES. FROM 81 TO 86, LESS THAN New Fork gold prices. ALSO. A foll assortment of fine F BENCH AND ENGLISH POBTEMO. AILE, gilt bound, at WM. G. WHLLDKN & CO., No. 366 BUNG, comer BeauLuJ streets. November 14_ A SUPERB STOCK OP FINK GOLD IND SOLID SILVER WATCHES. All warran tod to run and .horons; bl y regu? ala tad, at tte low price of tl? each I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. 8390 to 81000 100 Meglo lascd Gold Watihes. 300 to 600 100 La les* Watches, tnamelled. 100 to 300 200 Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches .. 320 to 8aQ 310 Gold H tm ting English Levers.20 ? to 850 SOO Gold Uunt?nt Dupletc Watches.150 to 300 600 Gold Hunting American Watches. 100 tn 350 500 Silver Hunting Level?. 6J to 150 50.1 >llvur Uuutlng Duplne*. 76 to 260 500 radios' Gold Watch ci. 60 to 250 1000 Oo.d Hunting l apin? a. 60 to 76 luOO Miacellaueou* Watcha, ai kiiids. 60 to 100 2600 silver Hunting Watches. 36 to 60 60 Hi Assorted Silver Wataies. 10 to 75 The above stock wil. be disposed of on the popular one pr.ee p.m, giving every pitron a hue Gold or solid ail ver Watch tor ?lu, without regard to value. We wish to Immediate!;, dlspo.-e of the above ma?nlfl rsnt Stock C.rtinostee, jaming the arUules, are placed in realtd envelopes, and weil mixed Holuers aro euu tied to the ar.ide named on their cerllncate, upon p iy ment ot Ten Dol?ais, wheller it he s Watch worth ?1000 or one worth less. The retara or any of our certthcaioi entitles you to the article named thereon, upou payment, lrro.pectavo of ita w nb; and ss no article valued less than ?10 ls named on sny certiheste, it wi! st onae be seeu that this is no Lottery, but a stralgbttorwjrd legitimate transaction, which may be participated lu ?ven by tho most tuatidious I A single l er-tflcato will be sent by mall, postpaid, upon receipt ot 36 cents, five for SI, eleven lor ?3, tlilrty-turee ana elegant premium for t6, sixty-six and more valuable premium for ?10, one aundrea and most superb Watch tor ?la. lo Agents, or t..oso wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity, lt ls a legitimately conducted business, only authoriz- d by the Go veroni ont, and open to the most car?ful srruday. Try aa. Address WEIGHT, BRO. as CO.. Importara, Na lu) Broadway, N. Y. Ootober'33 imo TAILORING, ETC.= FALL ANJ) WJKTFR GOODS FOR GEVTLE5IEN. D0BBAUM & MENEE, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 186 BING STREET, THREE DOORS ABOVE HOHLULCK'S ALLEY, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF FATL AND WINI Erl GOODS of ?very desorption, suits ?.u.d In tue bl?hest style, and ss cheaply as cn ba done tty uny other e.uibiiehmo.u in the city. Full s.ilsisctlun guarautced._th tu imo_October 17 KDGERT0N & RICHARDS HAVE NOW OPENED THEIR PALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOT ila, CASSIMEU S AND VEST iNus, which they are prepared to make un, OE WILL a ELL BY THE F ARD. ALSO, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, sr cm AS: WHITE LINEN BOSOM SHlBIS, SHAESPEARE COL LARS Mo.i no and Shaker Flannel Undershirts and Drawers Dake of Edin urgh Cravat 1 los suspender-. Kid Gloves Linen cambric Handkerchiefs, Cotton Half Hose i.ngllsh silk Umbrellas, eua. ALSO. Tailors' Trimmings. ALL OF WHICH TBEY WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. BARGAINS IN FLANNELS. SAXONY. WELSH. PATENT AND TWILLED SCAR? LET, of direct Importation hom Liverpool, which wo offer at Wholesale and Retail, at a '.ondde.able reduction from import cost, or aa low aa the In'erior ai-tlcle ol American Hannels. 1 hey are all Wool, without mixtarc of shoddy, and are sclmlnibly adaptad lor Ladies' Bamo ral Skirts. Noa 39 AND 84 BROAD STREET. October 35 DRY GOOPS, ETC. LACE STORE. Jnst opened, and receiving by every steamer, a f?ll assortment of Lace Goods and Em* broideries. CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! OUR CLOAK BOOM IS NOW FULL. A COMPLETE ASSORJ MENT OF SILK AND CLOTH SACQUES, BISQUES, CIE CO LARS AND SHAWLS ON Ha.ND AND ARRIVING PER EVERY STEAMER. DRY GOODS, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. A RICH AND VARTED ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS, conaiabng of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. iOiLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS. ALPACAS, and also DRE S GOODS OF THE LOWES GR IDES, f ALICOFs', SHEETINGS. SHIRTING. WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. DJUSS TRIMMINGS, in great variety; tm la full assortment of FANCY GOODS. All ol which will be sold at tbo lowest mirkot rate3. J. R. READ & CO., NO. 263 KING STREET. October 17 Unroamo A?CT!03 ST ES. l?elief Loan Auociatioii vi. \V Uer, Trustee. Will be sold, under tho clrcctlon of tho undersigned, at the old Custom Hu, se, cn lUL>D.\Y. theil- day oil Decemuer. 1837. at ll A. .vi.. All that LO I OF LAND with the .luildlncs thens-n, sit;at- at th* .-outhwest corner of Lino a:.! Pert streets, in Ward No. 8, tu this city, kno*n b . .no letior 1. in a plan of the lauds o; Pe^cr Kian-is, drawn by Lo bart K. Ps?ne and dated 2ath June, 1851, and .itt. tu u conveyance of certain lots m inc b . J .ni a W. Oi ay, Master in . quite, to John V. Dukes, measuring la trout ou Line stiett 31 feet 6 1 ches, iu depth on i'crey ttrect 70 feet, on tho *-outh Uno 31 feet 8 lnc.es, on the West line iu de,.th 72 fee , u ore or les-. Hounding North on Line ttreet, > ast on Porty bticot. -outh o Lot li in t>aid plan, belonging to John li. Fodtke, and West on Lot D in sa'd p.au, belonging to James Sa YO. J erins-une-tbird cash; balance iu one and two rear-, secured l>y bond of purchaser, with intered s.mi-annu ally, and mortgage ot tho ; romise9. Buildings to be in. suied and > olicy assigned. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. JAMES TUPPER, November 1? th3tul Master in Equity. INDER DECREE IN EQUITY Sands <j Co. vs. Carey. Will be sold under the direction of the undersigned, at tho old Custom H U30, on TUESDAY, tho 2Gth day of Nove^uor. 1887, at ll o'clock A. M. 1. All that LOT OF LAND, witi the Buildings here? on, situate on the ?cuth sine or D.-o-.d street, in this city, measuring m f. ? n: on s dd sireot irom East to We: 27 feet 10 inclus, more or loss; on the b ck line Lom East to Wi st 27 f et ll luches, more or less; a::d in depth f.om North to -outh 91 foet 4 inches, more or less. B u din . >orth on i road s i cet ; Easton lards lately of James Gib on; South on hinds pardy of Joel K Poinset, and par iy on a lot hcreinaner described; and West on lauds of George Macaulay. ALSO, 2. All that LOT OF LANL, situate on Elliott street, measuring m fro-t on said sircet 27 leet; bounding West on lands of A.ezacdor Brown; North on la ds of George M io tulay, and partly cn lot abovo dcsciibcd; Easton landa of Joel R. Poinsctr, and South on Elliott street. Tho above two lots have buen held for many yearn as ono lot. 3. All ta t TRACT OF LAND, wi h V o iTinrovcnrnts thereon, uno-rn as the Old Magazine, about 3>, "-lies from tho city, on Meeting srtoet road: the said t act bci:.g composod of two tracts, the first containing about 13% acres, a cording to a plat thereof rc ide Dy diaries Parker, surveyor, on 20. h > oven bor, 1866, a . nezed to deed from Winb Tn i awt n. Jr., to E. M. Carey, dated 19 h March, 1863, and recorded In th ? Meace Con? veyance office tor Charleston Lis:rict, in Book Y, No. 13, page 514; and the feeenl Tract, containing 3? acres, more < r lesa; bounding Eas: and Nort i p rt y on a bold creek corola ou of Cooper River, and upon all tides on land formerly of Margaret i Ul JV, and having such shape and form aa aro represented ou a plat thereof, dated the 16th July, 771, cn rc.ord in thc omeo o. Register ot Me ne Conveyance o': Charleston District. Termi-One-four, h cash; bala o i in five equal rucees alvo annual lusial . ents, secured bv bond of purchases, with interest payable onnua.ly from day ot sale and mortgage . f the premise-. Buildings to bc luau ed a..d policio-, assigne . Purchasers to pay io - papers and s tamps. JA AI Es TUPP ..R, Nov m ber 7 thBtul Muter in Lquity. UNDER DECREE IN ENTITY. Mitchel vt. Garden. Will be s id, under the dircolion or the undersigned, at the Old Cus ora House, in t'a s city, an TUE->D Y. thu 26th day of Novemocr, 1867, at ll o'clock A. M.: L ALI, T-iAT HOU-E AND LOT. oa the Sounaid of Beuuiain street, in this city, knowe b fie nu ber ul, and measuring in frout o. s ud st co twenty-iivo (25j feet, oud iu depth sixt (eui toot, m rs or les-.; biun tac East by land of E. Garden, Wee, by land of i'. Holloway, North by Daaafain street, and south by land of G. W. Oin y. 2. ALI. THAT LOT OF I AND, with tho BUILDINGS and lmpro amenta thereon, shinto on tho North e de of Weet e.reet, lu this cl y, arie measuring iu front oa Weat street thirty-five |35 feet, and la dopth one hundred and lotty UOi feet, more or less; buundiugt" tue North on land now or late ot Menard Holloway, ta the ou h on Wot street, lo the Ea t on 1 md now or late ot Mrs. Fa? ber, and to th Wes- on land now or late the property of tho Estate uf John Y. Br dlev Jenna-One-third cash; bal ince iu three successive annual irstalments, recured by bond or the purchaser and mortgage uf tho premia -s, with interest hom d y of ral . payable annu hy. Binldines to b i insured and policy a: bigncd. Purchaser to pay or papers and stamps. JAMES lUPPElt, Nov moer 7 tb3tul Master in Equi y. UNDER DECREE IN EdtITV. Whaley vs. Cuthbert. Will be sold, under the dire :t ,ou of the undersigned, at the O.d i m om House, OD. I U .SDAY, the 12th day of November, 1B67, at ll o'clock, A. M., All that PIAN TA HON situ a: o near Gardner's Corner, In the Parish ot P. luce Williams known as Cotton urove, containing (800) ei.rht hundred a ros, moro or less; bounded to the Nort i and La t on lauds of the estate of William Bo d and of i bomas Rhodos; to the South on lanae of Thomas Ehod.s, and to the West un Hosper Creek. Terms-One-third cash; t1 c balance in one and two years, soeurcd by bond ot thc purchaser and mortgage ot iho promises, with mt rest pa- able annually irom day of aala. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. JAMES TUPPER. October 24 th8:ul Master in Lquity. ?iTfctl??TY. The State of South Carolina, Beaufort Diltriel, Mary M. Farr, Administratrix, vs. Joseph Ju. Fa> r, et al.-Bill for Account and Partition. In obed ence to tho order of the i otirt in the above eas?, I ?fill sell, oa the flist >OND\Y in December next, before tho Court House In > >illlson ville, on t e follow laiit-im-that ia to ??y all bums andi r 85i 0 ca it? ali tums of, aid over ?SOO onc-:ourtbca h; th?- balm o payable lu on" und two equal i nuil nst Intents, to be : scared by bonus bearing interest lr m tho due ibero 'f. to bo pal I annually with personal seen' Itv and mortgage of tho property. The pu'ebasers to pay for ?tampa and papera, 'Uthat PLANTAI ION. OR TRACT OF L\ND, situat? ed iu tue District end st ito a or sa d, nea tho vi. ia c ot coo.-awbatchlt, ? omalnlng throo hundred and tweet), throo acres, more cr less and known as the h ?loy Tract. ALS!. All that other PIFCE. PARCEL. OR TRACT OF PINE LANI?, situated in the 1 ist.ictai.d State a.'oresaiu, near the vi'.age of oililioiivlile, couia?ulog liQ acres, mora or lens, oud belonging to t ,e lilley Trac ALSO, That ot or PIE1 E, PAR CL, OR TRACT OF LAND, in said D.strict, containing 106 aeres. ALSO, That PIECE, PARCEL. OK TRACT CP LAND, situ?t ed in thc village of oiliisouville. containing 6 acres, more or less, and known as thc Farm. ALSO, That PIECE ORPvRCcL OF LAND, situated in the village ot Gillioonvlde, coatoiul g S ac es, more or less. ALBO, That PIFCE OR LOT Of LAMP, in the vilaje of Coo? ee whatcbie, containing 17Ji cr.e. moro or less. ALBO, ? heir- three PIECE-', PA..CfcLs\ OR LOTS OF UND, in the vi Jag j of C J osa .vnatchie. coatainiug 3 acres, more or less. ALSO, That other PIECE, PARUhL, OR I OT OF LAND, In Coosawhatchic, coatainiug 4 acros, more o leas. AL 0. Those two PIECEf:, OK PARCELS, OR LOIS OF LAND, in th. village of Grabs uv.lie, containing 3 acree, more or less. ALSO, Tba PIECE OF PINE LA SD, iltuoted near tho vii la?e of Grahamville, containing 9 J ocrsj, mora or le a. ALSO, That PLANTATION, Ou . KACT OF LAND, ettuat?d In the Dis rlct and >tite aioiesald, on the Waters of Uroed l iver, containing 622 acre , mora or lesa, cox mo. ly known as Tteho.i, aud ALSO, A LOT in the villigeof Hi uri.on, containing lacro moro or Ieee, with Valuable improvements. CiA:>. T. HILL, Commissioner. October 31 thl lOTTERiES. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY (UN TUE HA VA \A .-LAN ) FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE SHELBY COLLEGE, MURRAY, EDDY & CO., MUnasers. Great Scheme. CLASS V. CUTTA! PRIZE. $50.000! 29 Prizes of....11,000 03 frizes of..100 Prizes o?.?il? ?.?0 Prizes of.MO 1 Prize of.850.000 1 Prize of..?0,000 1 Prize of..8,000 1 Prize of..7,000 ?4 mies of..5,000 313 Approximation Prizes, amounting to S3-.950. 789 PRIZES-$830.630 IN PRIZES TO BE DISTRIBUTED! Io bedrawnatCoviuirton, Kentucky, M?VEjli?i?l 15?J, 1S67. WHOUlTIClii?T?, $19 ; HALVES, ?6 ; QUARTEr.S, CC; EIGHTH*. U.50 The chances aro tar more 'avo. able to dra-v prizes In this luau LU any Other co.m. j tn.- World. Pureuucrs oi Lottery ilcitce-i shouu always cxarai-e tho ?enemas, P izes uald in tull witttout i UcOUnL Odii-iul drawings sent each purchaser, dorrespouueiub iu-y tu.? onp.emot attention to orders by enclos.ug mo:.ey ?atti ml. addrt-ss. K^A.l o uers ter tie?cts. ?cuciues, a d lnfotmation to boaudroiied to H. 1". PET Lits, Celled Statea Licensed A.ect, Key Lox ai, charleston, s. C. Oih;e No. 'JO Uoaei street. November 1 ,kPreveu:iim i" lietter than ture.*' DH. RKJORD'S Celebrated Preventive Lotion. A pi ROVED *NH BIGGLY RECOMMENDED RV J\_ ibt r(-n:ii Medical Facul y, as the ouly6aieand in ul: i " ICU lott ueamst inic tiuu from speciai uiseasi-s. 1 nia ia< < na' ie ir*l urac.ou is salted for either sex, and has proved, true impie cxpcricucc, he mo-t eihciecl and reliable Prov ntive ever discovered, thus effecting a desideratum lon:: sought ter .n iii- Medical Wurid. Il ured act ui ling to dueeuoua every possibility oi daugcr may bc avoided; a >iuglo uppJcatwu will radically ueu tralue the venereal vi: us, expel ali Imptutties irom die absorbent v?asela, aud rvudci containiuudon impossible, L'e wise o time, and at a very small outlay, save hours ol uuto'd o.diij aud montai tormenta, This most reiiablo sp.-ciue, so universally adopted io tito 0:d World, is uow o?ercu for sale tor the hrst iiu.e in America oy F. A. DL'POU'f ? CO., only aulhorizei ?gents for the Ui'itcd states. Prico ?3 per bottle. Lara-e bottle, double size, VS. The usual eiscount ,o he trado. suut, securel> (tacked, on receipt oi price, to ans address, with dir*S< tiona and pamphlet, by addressing to F. A. LUPORI i CO., Sole Agents tor Lr. Ui ora's P. May 23 lyr _.No. li Quid s.i??i. Nev York. FUN PUK ALL! FULL INSTRUCT10 . i BY WllICH \NY TEFLON, malo or leuialu, i-an mastt r thutrreat ari o. Ve .riiouuisin bj a :e?v bojre'practice, maki ti a world OJ .un, and alter becomiu? experts ihen ic.vcs, eau lu-ul o'.uers, thereby makiug it.isua.ccoi rc nie. lull ia *truetioDB sent by niall lor ?U ecuts, aatistartloa 0u-. ui teed. Address T. 0. Drawtr 21, Troy, N. 7. May 13 1ft AUCTION SALES. Strips, Sidet, Shoulders, <\c. JEFFORDS & CO., W?1 sell THIS DAY, in front of their ?tore. at9>f o'clock. SO ob's CH 'IC &THIPS BOC Br.ght shoulders 3t0 C. K. iidei 3J box s Tabacco 10 boxes Smoked fellies. Nor ember 14_ Muscooado Molasses ! Muscovado Molasses ! ! BY J. A. ENSLOW k CO. THIS D\V, at hiir-past IO r'clork A. M., will be sold In trout of ttore, No. lil East BIT. 10 H HD ri. SUPERIOR M?SCOV. DO MOLASSES. November 14 Bi'.con, Butter, Jcc. BY T. M. CATER. Will be sold, on Brown's Wharf, at thr?quarters past 9 o'clock THIS DAY, 6 bhrls. deice CLEAR SICES 10 barro.sPo.k 6C0 Mrips 6 bin els Choleo Pig Shoulders 60 flrkias Butter. Conditions oash._ November 14 MCKAY & CAMPBELL, No. 138 Meeting Street, Will 6ell THiS DAY (thursday), at 10 o'clock, 200 lota r>HY GOOD*, NOTiONa, 4c, on account of all concerned. ALSO. BALANCE OF GOODS not called for, belonging to United SLtea Marsha, to be sold at risk of former pur lasers, CONSISTING IN PAST OT: DRESS GOODS, superior 4-4 shirting, Delaines Cali ?es, Kersoys. slate Colored and White Twi.led Jems. Iw eds. Casi merc i, Satinet-, ? lores, Hosiery, Milll ?cry Goods, Ladies' and Mis?ea' Hats, cutlery, Notions, Ste ALSO, READY-MADE CLOTHING, SHOES, ftc. Terms oash._Now m ber 14 MCKAY & CAMPBELL mn sell THIS DAY (Thu-eday), 14th November, at No. 139 Mee lng Btreet. st 10 o'cloe . IHE BALANCE CF G" >Ol S BEL' NGING TO THE UNITED STATE>i MARSHAL. ALSO. All Gu?D3 not called for by former purchasers, at heir risk. AT/?0. 303 LOTS ASSORTED HOP GOODS, without reserv*. Par dc ul ara momia; of talo. h o vern ber 14 No. lob Coming strict, West side, one door North of Radcliffe, at Auction, SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY. Kcal Estate Afrenta, No. 27 Broad street. THIS DAY, the 14.h inst, at ll o'clock, at the old Custom House, East cud of Broad street, AU that LOT OF LAND, situated aa above, with a two itory W..oden Uuildiug thereon, coo tar ni .g four rooms, 1 esain- room and i auto', kitehen, Sc. Terms-One-t iirJ cab; b .laute in one, two and Ihne rears. Purchaser io pay S. at Mea. tor pape s and itampa. thsmwtu5 Novembor 14 OILS, PAINTS. ET3. OAK LEATHER BELTING. A FULL STOCK OF HOYT'S BROS. SUPERIOR PATENT STEEICHED PAIENT KTVETED PATENT JOINTED Oak Leather Belting. THE GREAT D E M A > D FOB THIS BELT. N G DU? RING, < olonel L. M. HATC .'? Agency, is auincient gua? rantee f'r its qualities. For %?is at New York prices, by HOLMES & CALDER, Agents, No. 136 MEETING STREET, October 34_Imo_Charleston, S. C. WHITE LEAD Al ZINC PIM IO OOO I EAD PEEMIUM PUBS WHrTE 10,0 u Iba. pure Philadelphia White Lead 8.t'00 lbs. Now Yf-rk Whue Lead S.U'.u iba. puro r'reuch White Zinc 10,000 lbs. Washington Med.l Wbice Tino 8,000 lbs. Franklin Suow White Zinc. All oi the above for aale low by HOLMES k CAL,' ER, October 34 lao_Nu. 126 Meeting street Ol M OIL! OIL ! ff A/\ GALLONS PURE WINTER SPERM OIL O U\J 600 gallons Win er Bleached W hale CAI 800 gulloua No. 1 Lar? OU 5 0 ^alloua No. 1 TenuLM' Oil 60C giiloi.s Waite Oo'< Oil 300 ga Ions puro Ncat-f jot Oil 7n0 gallons Eng.lsu Liu oed OU 100 cai. ou s UuiieJ Linseed OU. For sale low at HOLMES (c CALDER, October U Imo No. lvwi Meotina street PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING. JA.MES w. MCMILLAN, THAD.C. JUWITT, Late of 'ho La e of thc firm of DAILY ?SWS. BULEE A JO WITT. MCMILLAN & JOWITT, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND BOOK BINDERS, NO 33 KAYNE STREET, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, HAVING PURCHASED THE EN? TIRELY new and complete Job Printing material of the DAILY NEWS Office, are prepared to execute, in the highest style of the art, at prices competing favorably with the North, every variety of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, seen A3 BILL AND LETTER HEADS BUSINESS CARDS GUTTER SNIPES INVITATIONS CATALOGUES HANDBILLS PAMPHLETS CIRCULARS DODGERS POSTERS CHECKS DRAFTS BOOKS NOTES, Railroad and Steamboat Frintins. &C-, &c, &c, &c ALSO, All ordere left at the DAILY NEWS Office will be promptly attended to. November 4 J. KL BRADSTREET & IMPROVED 3Icrcaiitile Asrcncy, NO. 20 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C. J. L. FONDA. Superintendent Bet*amber 6 AUCTION SAUS. ?storttd Invoice Good?. BY JOHN' G. MIL VOE k CO. THIS D\y. Hf h lr st.. : t IO o'clock, will b? ao!d at our Auction Sa:o? Roome, No. 133 Meeting etrect. BOUT" Bi. k and Dres'in s COMBS, Stay Blndiaa* lilaetc and Brass Buckles, Neck .ice, hewing .-ilk, Baa. pe dera Bod Twill Hanne], Satinet, White ead Colored Under Shi t< Men'-? Black Felt Ha s, Velret Cape. > ondldo is ciao._November IA Dry Goodi and ?ctiery. BY JOHN G. MI LIN UR & CO. THIS DAT (Thursday). 14th ln?t, at 10 o'clock, erfll be sold, at our Auction Salter ooo. No. 198 Meeting street, CASHMERES, SATTTNETP, FI ANNELS Blown Shirtings, Ladies' and children's Hosier**, Whit -, Slate, ano Balmoral Madras Handkerchiefs, Colored Cambr.cs Del unes. Calicoes, Linen Tweeds White and Sit ? Jeans, Women's and Children's HOOD Skirts With a Tai iety of other goods not enumerated. Conditions cash._November 14 Unreserved Sale of the Stock of a Dry Goode and Trimming Store. BY MILES DP ARE. rHIS MORNING, at IP o'clock, will be sold, without re? serve. THE STOCK OF A DEY GOODS AND TBIolMING ?TOBE, coNRisnso rx PAST OF: 350 pieces assorted BIB BON Lace, Love an i Oren dine Veils, Footing, White Crape Il md rn, Bobmet, Bine 'gindie, Narrow Uk Velvet L nen Tape 'trimming, Hair Neta Darn in 2 and Embroidering Cotton, Silk and Cold Cords silk Brjid, hewing Si.k, Mitt White and Ked Wore ed, Linen Collara Velvet and Fancy Bu. tons, ChanLLi Iriratolng Freuen Feather Flowers. Ac ilia, ' A large and eboiee selection of Seasonable OBY GOODS, and mun .-rous other articles usual.y kept in a nxbi-clasi dry coode house. TO-MORIiOW. I will sell 60 cues of BOOTS ABO SHOEb, prime stock._Nore taber li J*nmt 1'orto Rico Sugar and Holanes. BY STHEET BR THEllS & CO. At bucrion, on TUESDAY, the 19th last, will ba ?old st New Cr atom House store*, 101 hhda. prine PORTO RICO SUGAR 31 tier.es prime Por o Rico MoUaiee. Condltijns cash lu 10 days 49* Augusta Caroni le and Sentinel and Co', mn sta Pbceuiz wit. insert . dmea and send bill to s. B. 4 Co. Novea\ber 13 PRIVATE SALES. BY R. M. MARSHALL & BRO.? Real Estate Agents, Ko. 35 Broad street. At Private Sile or o Leise VALUABLE BICE, (-OT'ON nlvD PB'> VISION PLANTATION-AN FA BM ? oa the Waooanair, San tee, Aahtoy, ..andoeadChauhaw Rivara aaJ ia then* cinity ol charleston. 9 tutu Novemb j 1 DRUES, CH?M1CAIS, ETC. GREAT 11EALTI1 RESMliWE BALM OF Li FE! FUR ALL WHO ARK COVS? 3IPTIVE, OS ARK SUSCEPTIBLE Ttl AMY IR 1TA TIO.M OF THE LUA G , WHKTHEB TUE COUGH HAS BEEN OP LONG CO NTL* TJAAC, OR OP RECENT ORIGIN. RODRTGUES' HAS RAPIDLY DIS. I SQUISHED ITSELF 7 'B ITS wouderful r.'Storadve ead curativo quUi?ca. On? de its s iiuul tive ii flu nee, aa i by lu pe ac tra ive egoncv, this bea th invlgaiatlug cordial excites a general beneficial reaction, uad dis.) rsa, the impermeable ob* atructiODB which prevent ace sa io other raiuodlaa. While gridUiUy reduel g the accompanying co ano ioa which altem a the milady, lt reproduce* the essc aid warmth and e a-.ic vi,or of tao re-piratory veMelc, which, b ? this remad ?J com iiaatioa, promotes tho heal* lng process by which relief and cure ie effected. t?emorruagei oro arrcatod and cured, wita every other roncurrent dh-oriier. Ae i.oi her u ire-.tic nir emetic pr-.portius of any HM are employed tu thia Pul onie Compound, and the most u ?fidU?UB atien?on givoa t > the qui Ly and me lio-il value of eic i com ouent article wal h constitute lt, lt ia confidently and cons. ien iou-ly recommended f r Ita s fe y and reliability, without restri tioa m generous, wiiol. som- diet, orapprehen iou ot renow^d cold from lu effects. For sale wholes-.le aad retail by the Proprietress, Mrs. C'XILLV Rj 'itiGULS uortnwest corner or MEETING AND Su oli .-? . STBEE rs, ano at the Oru-gista. PRICK KINGLE BUTT I.Ik ?Li*. November 13_ITT NEW P^?UME Foi the Haniikercliief. ?3|?e% A MOST EXQUISITE, DELICATE. AND FRA? GRANT PERFUME, Distilled from the Eare anti 1 Jcau"ful Flower from which it takes its name. MANUFACTURED ON : Y BY PHALON & SON, NSW TOBE. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASE FOB rn ALON'S-TAUE NO OTHES. Sold by Druggists generally, and Sold at Wholesale by GOODRWll, \iraiY & CO., Jan nary 21 _ natilyr TTTE HAVE USED GALLIGTAN'S PILLS, AND FTND VV that they will do all that ls cairned tor them, and cheal tully rec mmend tbeo to oubhr favor. 1. H WATT-, Ex-Governor of Alabamx. J. W.' A. KA ND .?'OB D, Att'y Ge .'. ol Alabama, ROBT. tuUOHem ?, JuJ^e supr?me Court Ala. From THOMAS 7. Jonot. Judge bupreme Court. Ib'.ve used ?ALLI?HAN'S PILLS on my plantation tar Ir ever and A.uo, and find them all that it claimed tor Ihaa. THOS. J. JUDGE. Montgomery, Ala., September 29,18?8. Lo wu DU tiocsrr. Maha in a, O.'.I.LIGHAN'S TEVEB AND AGCE PILLS wiU do. They arc iocide Hy the best medicine for CbUla and . e. var '? evr cave. I would not be without them for five umee thc price. J. A. GRAHAM. ijCtZIOUS, April 17, 1??7. One box ol GALLIGHAN*S PILLS cured me perfec ly of Chills and Fever. They are the be*t m diclne .ot '.hills and Fever I ever saw. A. G. BONALD-JUN, Clerk superior Court, tum UT County, Ga, MOSTO< WEBT, ALA., July 9, 1866. Messrs. BLUNT A HALL-GENTS: I have used yow e ALLlt>H\N'? PILL? on two oc asiona for Chilla a; a : ever, cud rind that they effect ali that they are iu'exe ed to do. They are the best remedy tor the dl>ea*e ti el i bave ever tried. I consider theta pciiecily reliada BatpeotfaUy, DAVL SAYBB, Grand Sc:. Ur^iul Lcd Re ot E. and A. M. ot ?libama ALBAST, Ga-, March IL 186' I have usad GALUGBAVS PILLS m ?rtT Cbiilsauo Fever, with penert success. Th?' ?JMie c est Fever and Ague Pill put up. ** * * WHOLESALE IS CHABLE8TON. BY GOOORItll. ^JNJJ^OJ^ And by aD Drugglsta. T A tl aJj>Aj PROPBIETOBS, May 14 Swo M '"^mp"- . -BAK-MMVELL BENTU?EL Ic .? rrrrLLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. LET 5 T7,,S auU bujhicss men tr>- lt for a few months. , r??nn " Send on your cards and increair ..No W^f ia i-uere'i nottiag to equal Pnater1* ;'?;jr ffi?r a ***** . Iu-r^,n? tor tue paper-sS per annum, m advance. ? iv? ti-?iiieat-- iusertcd at the ra e ol el per squire ol iv,. Hue? or lea tor each Insertion, ''carda ol 'eu Unca or has, at tho rate of ?10 for BON? -"SaS?cti by the vear or tor ?ix months, allOTOg patt. " S^durriaa on more ravorable terms. Address llege ? cbin.iay on ?*?*?*^^j, ^ BBONBON. Sonctoxli rubiiatus wt-r^am?)