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CITY A F F_A.I.lt S . Meeting? Th's Day. Lnndmnrk- Lodge, at 7 P. M. C. h., at ; P. M. Du a p i of Trade, at 7 P. M. meara Fire Company of Axmen, at Auction Sales THU Day. R. M. Marshall A Brother will sell at half-past 10 o'clock, dt their office,- horses, mules, 4c. A. 0. Mc?llUvray will sell at io o'clock, at his ofllec, carts, horses, Ac. William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, nt his .torc, Japanned and tinware, furniture, Ac. * Leitch A Bruns will ?ell nt ll Q^rSoeKj ?' tho old Postoftlce, Rtocks mid see?'"h's. N. A. Hunt witt sell nt 10 o'clock, nt his store, boots and shoes. Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, clothing, dry goods, Ac Tunori, II TO GRAHAMVILLE.-Thc trains on the Charleston and Savunnah Knllroad now run through to Grahamville,. leaving hero on Mon? days, Wednesday and Fridays,' at half-past eight o'clock A. M.; anil, returning, leave Grahamville Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at n quarter of nine o'clock A. M. LADIES" MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.-The report Of thc receipts and expenditures of this associa? tion, for thc month of September, 1869, ls ns fol? lows: Hillanco September I, $29 14; snlcsroom account, $04 35; subscriptions, $20 35; donation, $15. Total, HS 84. Cash payments, $75. Balance on hand October 1, $43 8?. TnE THEATRE.-Another very good house, In? cluding n large proportion orladles, witnessed thc ?dismal drama of Hast Lynne last night. The company showed to somewhat helter advantage than on the previous evening, nud MlssXcvcrlng especially exhlbtt?l marked Improvement In her .acting. To night v. " arc to have a new sensa? tional droran entitled Thc Poor of New York. CAPTAIN JAMES BERRY.-Thc eyes or our print ors were so dazzled by thc brilliant appearance of our uow suit ur type that they substituted thc name of Captain H. \\\ Lockwood for-that of Captain James Berry as the Commander of thc Uno steamship Charleston. Captain Berry, of course, still commands the noble vessel which ho ha^ made deservedly popular, and will, we hope, .continue to do so for a'thousnud years toc?me. A si Mic LAU COMPROMISE OK A CASK.-Last Sat? urday a negro named George Mitchell lind war? rants Issued for thc arrest of four, negroes, one a girl named Martha White, whom he alleged would have killed him but for a gun he had In tlic house. Tho parties were arrested, and during the exami? nation before Hie magistrate yesterday, lt appear? ed, that Mitchell had committed a rape uponMnr tha, anti then had beaten her. They agreed to compromise tile case, and Mitchell pnld the costs. THE COCOANUT QUESTION'.-A Washington letter of Sunday Hays: "Thc government appoint ces at Charleston, South Carolina, seem to be 'of; few days ana full or trouble.' * One' Of thc appraiser.-, who is also a corporation- ?iticlal, recently decid? ed that green .cocoanuts inust.be stamped be? fore being offered for sale la public market. Commissioner Delano has reversed this decision, and it Ls said doubts the competency or thc 'cor? poration 'oni?lal' to execute thc revenue laws. Comment lr, unnecessary." THE LoKasuoB4ur*N'8 .STRIKE_'nie strike among thc members of. the Longshoremen's Pro? tective Union Associ?tlupv still continues, and al? though they w^e more quiet-.yesterday, there were two or three Instances of lawlessness, and early In thc day one man who persisted In work? ing despite the threats and entreaties of thc stri? kers, was severely beaten. A number or the stri? kers have consented to work with those not con? nected with the association at the rates demand? ed. Those who consented to work upon these terms were ordered to desist ny thc non-workers, but ref used to do so. There are over two hundred ot the strikers still out of employment. THB LATS OTU J. OHAFKK.-The faneial of tills gentleman, for so many years a conspicuous member of onr mercantile circles," fook place yes? terday morning, when the remains were interred in Magnolia Cemetery. Mr. -Cha'fee was a native of Rhode Island, but came to Charleston in early youth, and hy diligence and perseverance won his way to business success. As un alderman, as a director ot thc Bank or South Carolina, and asa prominent member of the vestry of St. Philip's Church, he attained a high place In the regard of the community. Ills health had long beeil feeble, and at the close of the war he took up his resi? dence at Aiken, - wherc he died on Sunday last, ia his forty-firth year. A MODEL ESTABLISHMENT-We Invite the atten? tion of the friends or TUE NEWS in thc city and throughout the State to the excciiom facilities whl?h our office enjoys for the prompt' execution of all kinds of Book and Job Printing. Fully pro? vided with new type and machinery of the latest and most approved pattern, and having ?_largo and carefully selected stock or cards, envelopes and papers or all qualities, Tun NEWS Joh Office ls now prepared to fill orders for every: description of plain and ornamental printing lb'the very best manner, and at rates at least us low as any other establishment in the Southern States. Call at TUB NEWS building (up-stalrs) and examine onr scale of prices and specimens or our work. BILL OF MORTALITY.-Tho City Regtot rar.'a. re? tara ot deaths in the city for the week ending October 2d, shows that there were ho ?eathB or white male and female adults, and only one male and one female child. Total number of whites, two. Among the blacks there were rour male and Ove romalo adults, two male and six female children. Total number of blacks, seventeen. The ages or those who died ara appended: Under one year,- seven; between one and .Ave years, three; between five and fen years, none; between ten and twenty years, none; between twenty and thirty years, one;" between-twenty and thirty years, one; between thirty and'forty y cur-, one; .between foi ty und nf ty years, three; between fifty and sixty years, none; between six? ty and seventy years, two; between seventy an ti . eighty years, one; between eighty and ntne.u years, none; between ninety and one hundred years, one; over one hundred years of age, nc ie. .-.- 4p .j .? '\,'' '?' ' y r> ijjf THB UNITED STATES COURT-HON. GEORGE ;S. BRYAN, JUDOS PRESIDING.-The District Court - * met at W o'clock yesterday: 1 3 " '? ' The following named parties were drawn as ' Grand Jurors: Joseph A. Enslow, foreman; V. P. Selgnlous, W. L. King, Leopold Weekhoff, A. V. Cregorte, Edward Mazyck, E. Polncignon, John H. Muller, J. H. Murray, Richard Hogan, John Mo? han, F. II. Duo; Edward W. Lee, BVSIegling, J. 0. Y Otjen, Wm., Ufferbardt, -^os. Bock, Wm. Schroe? der, F. A. Whitney, A!. Krocg.f patrick McGnfy, Richard Holloway and Robert Hunker. In the cafe of Lewis rt?jresctjtt, the Judge ap? proved the appointment of Lewis McLsln as as? sign co. "N. * In fae case of wilfor?* Dupont, petition for dis? charge, the petition was referred to Registrar .. Carpenter, and Haa\hes -lng.,ordered before the Court bn tlie *7f ri oj this morjlhM ! ii ? bj h ': \ In the oases of firtni M. Hom?gsnelvnVi J. T." Whltehouso and Levx A Alexander, petition to set aside discharges, lt waa ordered that they should ?bp??Vhn t?fc first of fcoVS?birnnd Bhow cause why the discharges should not be set aside, establish lien, the report or Registrar Clawton was read.and confirmed. Petitions of Jos. M. White, W: T. Waulden, John jH ?oo?tor,' or " Abbeville, John* Ply ria, of Lancaster, BuJah Dawkins, of Union, for final discharges in panirnjstcjvwerogranted. :i -, >fT? *j , The grand Jory returned th? following true bp*ls: ' Kelson Deas, Henry Doschor, BenJ". Jones, Marcus W. gusher, jacob Mill* j. o. H. Scandera, Leo ; po* Josepha, Alexander Josef tf? ?hdi Wah, weh? rt. Burnett,, all for. violation pf toe Internal menus laws-.'- * MEETING OE COUNCIL. _ An Alderman Accused af Offering a Resolution tUrough Personal Spite Ko Fight-One of thc Cl?)- Engineer Investigating Committee Expresses lils Opinion. A regular meeting of the City Council was held last night, at which were protont thc Mayor, Al? dermen T. J. Mackey, Harrow, Greene, Collins, Voigt, Cunningham, Ueddings, white; L. F. ami E. 1'. Wall, Thorne, Hampton, Holloway, Brown, Howard, McKinlay, small, colored. At half-past 7 o'clock thc Mayor took his scat and oiled thc Council to order. mo minutes of tho last extra and regular meet? ings were read and coulirmcd. "XKTITIONS. Petition of J. IL W. Gotjen was referred to Com? mittee ou Licenses. Petition or William E. Gibson waa referred to Committee on Licenses. Petition of Anna Stent was referred to Commit? tee on LlceuBCS. Petition of P. Mc Annaby was referred to Com? mittee ou Licenses. Petition of - Brooks was referred to Commit? tee on Licenses. Petition of Jacob Levin was referred to Com? mittee on llctreiichiucnt and Relief. REI'OHTS. The report of the Hoard of Flrcmasters, rela? tive to their action rcgardlug tho two elly hand engines for thc colored compnnlcs, was called for by Alderman Voigt. It was read by tho Mayor, received ns information mid ordered tobe pub? lished in the minutes. Thc Committee ou Licenses reported favorably upon thc petition of Utsey A Kenyon. The re? port was accepted. TIic Committee on Accounts reported favorably upon several bills. Thc report waa accepted. A discussion-he rc ensued relative to paying the bill of tho Gas Company, Alderman barrow assert? ing that the city was paying $6while thc citizens paid $4 per thousand feet, and he offered n resolu? tion providing that thc bill should not bcpnld until thc city and the citizens were put upon an equal footing by thc Gas Company. The resolution was not acted upon, and thc bill was ordered to bc paid. The committee on thc petition of Mr. Bradford reported unfavorably. Thc report was accepted. Thc same commit tee reported unfavorably upon thc petition or thc late Messenger of .Council. The report was accepted. Thc Commit tee on Brick and Wooden Buildings reported favorably upon thc pel it lon of -Ah? rens. Thc report was accepted. Hie same committee reported favorably upon thc petition of Mrs. John Mahoney. Alderman E. P. Wall, colored, said that same petition had come np before; it was, however, un? der u different name this time, and hp moved that thc petition be not grouted. Tlie yeas nnd nays were called for upon a mo? tion to lay the report upon thc table, with Hie following result: Collins, Geddings, Hampton, Mackey, McKinlay, Small, Thorne, L. F. and E. P. Wall, afilrmativc-9; Barrow, Brown, Cunning? ham, Greene, Holloway, Howard, Voigt, nega? tive-T. The report was laid upou thc table. The application of Henry T. Street was read and referred to thc Committee on City Lands. A communication from parties on East Bay, calling thc attention of Council to the scarcity of strwt lamps on that street, was referred to Com? mittee on Lighting Streets. A petition from I. S. K. Dennett was referred to the Committee on Streets. A communication from n. p. simons was re? ferred to thc Committee on City Lands. , A communication from the Commissioners or Markets, relative to paving Market street and building a cistern, was read. Alderman Voigt bff?r?d; a resolution providing that thc Commissioners or Marketa advertise for proposals to do the work. Alderman Collins moved that tho prayer or the Commissioners be granted. - Alderman T. J. Mackey explained, in technical parases, ene uimcuiiy ui um engiuee""? work re? quired, which was not generally understood, and Alderman Greene moved that several copies or Webster's Unabridged Dictionary be provided, which Alderman Smalls, colored, seconded. The reoohulon of Alderman Voigt was adopted. Alderman Geddings offered a resolution provid? ing that the chairman of the Committee on Streets bc empowered to ?moloy a competent per? son to examine the docun. .nts connected with Shepherd street, and ascertain if lt be or the proper width, and report to Council as soon as practicable. Alderman Mackey said he did not see why. the city should go to the expense or employing a man to nttend to what was the duty or the City Engi? neer; that to adopt this resolution would only be supporting what would entail expense to the city, and what had been offered through personal spite. Alderman Geddings, rising with great dignity. Do I understand the Alderman to insinuate that when I offered the resolution I did it through i er sonal spite T Alderman Mackey, seatcdPSWJuch ls thc Impres? sion to be gathered from lt. Alderman Geddings then deliberately sat down, and Alderman Collins Jumped up, and, with a smile and a few soft words, endeavored to con? ciliate the Aldcrmon, Which the Mayor checked by stopping all debate upon the subject. Alderman Mnckey moved that tho resolution bc amended so as to rend that the Committee on Streets appoint thc City Engineer to attend to the matter. The r?solut lou was amended so os to read, "thc C'ommlUeo on Streets be empowered to appoint," Ac, and was passed. ORDINANCES. The "ordinance to.amend an ordinance to up .praise the rateable property ot the city" was ra? tified. COMMITTEES. The Mayor announced the following commit? tees: On Printing-Alderman T. J. Mackey, Voigt and McKinlay. On Appraisement of Engines and Hose-Alder? man Green, Holloway, colored, and thc Mayor. On the Fire Department-Alderman Greene, Hol? loway, .colored, L. F. Wall, colored, Potter, Cun? ningham and E. W.'M. Mackey. - . '? HILLS. Alderman Mackey, called for the second reading of the bill supplementary to the ordinance rela? tive to lamber and timber. .The bill was read and passed to its third read? ing by its title, then the title was changed to that of ah ordinance and lt ordered to be "engrossed fur ratification at the next meeting. , Alderman Mackey offered a resolution,, uft, the request ot thc Harbormaster,) providing that a committee or three Aldermen bo appointed to in? vestigate the records ot the Harbormaster and report if any change was necessary'. Adopted: Alderman Barrow offered a resolution provid? ing that hereafter the City Inspector be not al? lowed to make any permanent repairs or improve? ments upon streets, sidewalks ' and danes, except they were in accordance with the plans or the City Engineer. Alderman Collins said that the day had not yet come when the City Engineer had proved himself to he more honest than tho City Inspector, and he was n fraui that lt would be long before that day would come. 113 . ? Alderman Barrow explained that no reflection was Intended upon the City Inspector-ho was doing his work honestly and faithfully. .. . Atter considerable discussion 'Alderman Barrow wlthdrow his resolution. ; .?. ,;J .. j.j", . ., ." F*? Alderman Wall, colored, asked if he might have' the floor foran honr,rr ' ' ' Alderman Mackey moved that he should have fi for two houri. The Aldermen assenting to thle" motion, Alder? man Wall, colored, said that In order that the Connell might have something before lt, he would move that lt now adjourn. The motion was nearly unanimously seconded, ?nd Oonnct? then adjourned. ' " ' '<< " Tn? "C:t?ni??? ?Aam.-Ttie oas? er th? pi Desatan Who is charged with maltreating S'TpH*.. oner, was called before the Mayer y ssterd s r id by him. tamed over to a magistrate. t TV* A SOT UKI; DIUMMEK.- (Jcorgc Hubbcll waa ar? raigned before Ike Mayor yesterday to show cause wliy ho should not bc fined for soliciting order? for thc firm or (Jcorgc sim tels, or Cincin? nati. Hu did not show sutikTcut cause, ami was lined $25. cm M ns.-A negro left work In thc city y ester day nud went to James tulumi, because lie wanted to save lils hog from thc tidal wave. Governor Scott has appointed William S. Llgou a beneficiary student lu thc University of South Carolina from Anderson County, upon the nomi? nation or thc legislative delegation of thc county' The fines Imposed by thc Mttyor yesterday amounted to thirty-nine dollars and fifty cents. Four sailors deserted from the brig James Kirby a few days ago. Two of ttiem wore captured by Officers Hernandez and Truall yesterday. Leitch St Limns will sell n largo quantity of stocks and securities at thc old Post?nico this morning. There were 4098 bales of cotton shipped from Savannah Saturday. i ti U KI, ARRIVALS, OCTOBERS_PAVILION HOTEL. K.J. Kember! and Indy, South Carolina ; A. J. Thorin, Steamer Dictator; W. H. Nevil?, wife, Child and servant. Blackville: Lewis M. Ayer, Dr. L. Ayer, Darn well; Isaac A. Blanton, M?rca? las, S. C.; T. J. Len, t; ran lt ev Hie ; (1. M. Steadman, A. Porter, C. E. Lnrteguc, Blackville; J. F. Town? send, Cokcsbtiry; R. ll. Maurice, Greenwood; L. D. Owens, Alston ; J. K. Habb, Long Run; R. T. Yarborough, Monticello; J. J. Rudder, D. L. Gary, Newberry; A. M. Kirkland, Southern Express*| Company; A. M. Green, Georgetown; J. Broad awnyw Anson County, N. C.; J. A. Law, A. J. Trice, EU Odern, Darlington; II. J. Drabhum, i ia tn b erg; M. A. Maye, Buford's Bridge. CHARLESTON HOTEL.-U. M. Hope, Augusta, Ga.; W. J. Frlsblc, Boston; F. M. Glluicr, Jr., Alabama ; 0. Bellinger, Bamberg, J. M. Harle, Camden: Dr. Heur, City; 0VD. Mercer, New York; J. C. Gillett, Augusta; P. S. McNulty, Georgetown; Adolph Vogel, itoiiie; E. Mcrlcrnspery, Austin, Texas.; J. C. Johnson, Home; D. A. Boyd, Morgan, N. C. REAL ESTATE IN COLIMDIA-Thc Phoenix re? ports the following stock and real estate sales In Columbia on Monday, principally sherlirs mid and bankrupt sales: One-half acre on Plain street, with two storv dwelling, for $5160. Ono itere laud, adjoining Baptist Church, on Plain street,- siooo. Tract land In Laurens County, with linc water power Hour, grist and saw Hillls. $1070. Two acres lund, near Latia's Grove, within half mlle nf thu city, jj WO. Thirty-seven shares Charlotte Railroad stock, nt ? 11 per share. City of Columbia six per cent, bonds, nt $68. Lot with cottage, measuring OT feet front by 216 deep, for $?250-one-third cash, balance in one mid two years. Vacant lot on Washington street, 62 feet by 20S deep, $925-one-third cash, balance in one and two years. Lot of land fronting Richardson street, 60 feet 4 inches, running back 153 feet: on the lot there ls u large thrco ?tory brick building, for $15,000 $7205 51 cash, balance lu 1871. Lot of land situated in Richland County, con? taining 4 and 45-100 acres, for $000 cash. Lot of land in the City of Columbia, containing two and a half acres, ndjnccut to tho canal, the life Interest or P. lfofll,~for $600 cash. Lut laud, containing one-third acre, situated tn thc etty or Columbia, hounded on washington street, running back sos reet, for $2000 cash. Tract or plantation of land. In Richland County, on Congarce Rivet, containing 811 acres, for $21 per acre. . Tract land, In Richland County, containing thirty-one acres, on tirwin's Creek, for $20 62 per nc re. Tract land, in Lexington County, known as thc Sand lilli Tract, containing 840 acres, sold for in ly cents per acre. Tract land, with Improvements, containing one acre, situated In the city of Columbia, for $2000. BUSINESS NOTICES* ONE OP DICKENS' or Scott's Works Is present ed to every annual 'subscriber to the XIX Cen? tury._ . bete" OYSTER Sour, bolled mutton with caper sauce, baked boss and oilier good things for lunch to? day ot Torck's, corner of Queen street and the Boy "THE BANDITS OF THE HARTZ . MOUNTAINS." Read this admirable Legend by MisB Annie Barn? well in the XIX Century. Complete in one num? ber. - octa 8 iUioccllancuuo. jyj-AMMCrTH STRAWBERRY PLANTS i ROUMILLATS WONDERFUL GROWTH. The PLANTS of this Ano growth, as produced In the garden or Mrs. ROUMILLAT, No. 2 Cannon near King street, aro now offered for sale, this be? ing the season In which they should be trans? planted. Apply at Mrs. ROUMILLATS residence, No. 2 Cannon street._?_octa 4 .jQO YOU WISH TO HAVE A GOOD AP? PETITE, a relish for Food, and a perfect Diges? tion* CSE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. sept 17 3mos_ rpHE AMERICAN SUBMERGED, DOUBLE-ACTING, NON-FREEZING, FORCE PUMP. The simplest and most powerful in use. It is ?roved to be the cheapest, most effective, dura? le and reliable PUMP. HHS no loather packing. A child can work lt. For sale hy JENNINGS, THOML1NSON A CO., sept2? imo_General Agents ror So. Ca. jyO YOU WISH TO PUT OFF INDEFI? NITELY Sick Headache, Sour Eructations and Acidity of the Stomach? .USE SOLOMON^'ir,TTER9. septlT amos_^^fr-_?_ F A LL CAMPAIGN. N . F.B H BB NB AO H'S POPULAR BROAD STREET SALOON. L U N O H. R E SUMED. CHOICE LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. sept29 . . J)0 YOU WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY at night, and awako in the morning with a thorough a pp rec lau o a of yonr egg, rous ?nd ti? vi? I'.i ... -. ... f. ..j-,. coffee f ' - scptn 3mos USE SOLOMONS' BITTERS. Drogo, Chemicals, &z. RT B ? C ^lT'? O O Wt D E -N REMEDIE 8 . Ask for no other, take no-other, and you will ' save time; health and money. $1000 reward I tot any case of disease In any stage which they fall to care. Dr. RICH AC'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. I corea Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Month, Bore Eyes, Cutaneous or Skin Emptions, Copper Col? ored Blotches, Soreness of the Scalp, Scrofula, Ac; ls tho greatest Renovator, Alterative and Blood Purifier known, removes ail diseases from the system, and leaves the Mood pore and healthy. Dr. RIOHAU'S ?OLDEN BALSAM No. S eurea Mercurial. Affections,, Rheumatism in all lu ?1^ , JV^QOAUWATX^ 'a, sara, . speedy, pleasant and radical airo n?ali urinary Derangements, accompanied with fall directions. Fiyr. RlfJHAtrPfl,*OOLDRN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, radical cara for Nervous or General Debility, in OUI pr yoong, imparting en orgy' with wonderful effect, .rrtee ts per bot tie, er two bottles) for $9. . On.receipt of price the*?? Remedie? will be ship? ped (papyplaco. Prompt attention paid : to all corTMpehdeTjt*.1 Nose genome witaoat the name or "Dr. WCHAU'M OCT. O HU RBMBDlaW, DTB. Mttg?ra^ Artetet," Wows : lo glass Qi %, ' . : f.iflUt j:-"tw>a f?Slj ?oJtia I .,vn $nr?tonrc, <S JJ ART tV, CO., II ARD TV ABE J CHARLES' D. D. COHEN- D. 8. UART. Ma il. 1IA1 WHOLESALE STO?E, No. 3D HAYNE STREE MARKET S BAR IRON, 1 PLOUGH STEEL, NAILS, METALS, " GUNS, A LAUGH ASS! BUILDING ?I CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLi Al so, A HANDSOME RODGERS' TvVI?ILE jV?Vl \ PLATED AND URI HOUSE FURNISHING AND FANCY sopl24 rmw?iuos DAC ?'me Qlrts. Q II - B OHO S ! Tho largest and finest assortment of CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS AND ENGRAVINGS, Ever'brought to this city, now on exhibition and for sale at Now York prices, at QUIN BY A CO.'S Photograph Gallery, No. 201 Kine street, Charleston, S. C. PHOTOGRAPHS. rnOTOORAPHS taken in every style. Entire satisfaction In all cases guaranteed. QUINSY & CO. ocu imo (Tobacco, (Cigtivo, &t. X ll A i> 8 EN ~ S " WHOLESALE AND IIKTA1I. TOBACCO HOUSE, NO. 314 KING STREET, CORNER OF SOCIETY. Always on hand a line and large assortment of | LEAF TOBACCO For Cigar Manufacturers, viz: Connecticut, Penn? sylvania, Now York State Seed, Ac, at low prices. Also Havana Leaf from $1 IO per pound (ny the balo) upwards; flue self work at $1 40 per pound. VIRGINIA LEAF TOBACCO, Especially suitable for plantation nse, at 90 cents per pound; larger quantities at reduced rates. CHEWING TOBACCO - At all prices, and -w^-r SMOKING TOBACCO. - All toe celebrated brands at low rates.' CIGARS From $20 per thousand upwards to $80. Merchants and consumers are respectfully In? vited to call, tho undersigned being resolved to j give satisfaction. - J. MADSEN. scptio mwalm*_)\_ J^JANUFACTURED AN? B M O K*I N G TOBACCO. G. FOLLIN, TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, No. 151'East Bay. A general assortment of Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco, of ali grades and styles, from-. reliable manufacturers in Virginia and North1 Carolina, and offered at the lowest market prices. sept30 fttncljincrn, (lastings, &c. ^JE^ETING~S T ITEEVTO UNDR Y TUI8 ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FURNISHING TOR IM PROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand." Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Mills, Sogar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of all sizes. Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, from s to 10 feet in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. v Machinery and Castings of all descriptions made to order. Partlcnlar attention paid to Homo Prouts and Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights, Ac, Ao. WILLIAM S. H ENERBY, M.AC H I N I BT '.'ND FOUNDER, I?l iv..:?n-.- . - .- 5 v .-. . . ?A ... , NO. 314 MEETING STREET, . , . . . CHARLESTON, 8. C. ?ugiraws . ,, \2' ^otde. . - j Q OL'. U M BIA H OT Et,- T COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, VU Proprietors take pleasure In announcing this elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for the accommodation of guests. The table will always bo supplied With iVerr delicacy of the season, both from the Ne* York and Charleston 'markets,and no errot ? win be spared to give perfect satisfaction In every reMJtect to our pa? Irons. . . . . ,. I> ? FREE LUNCH >n the Refectory every d?y from n.untMhaifrr^stw,^ f " . ?fc Propri?t?* I \ ?^W*";"r ".?.,;?'" 7 . L f?j-B A R L i 8 T O, N II O T E L , f- CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. This first-class HOTEL, situated 'in n pleasant' location, ?nd in the -business port lou of tbs city. renden; lt the most desirable Hotel for either per? manent or transient gue?ta> The accommoda? tions are unsurpassed, having extensive saltes of elegant ly fa nits oed . apartments f or - faaiuies aha ?Ingle gentlemen. Tho proprietor wilt endeavor to maintain the hla-h reputation enjoyed by the "Charleston" aa a first-class house, and no effort . wm be ?pared to deserve a con tin ns noe of the liberal patronage hereUifore bestowed nporl lt. ioISd adjoU^h^ WlU 66 ?Uu Water?of "wnUh de*.htfol batbi fin be had . MWmM, or Dight. , ?KH.^^gON. '?tSi'A ?i;?:;-. - r.T/ . . ?nV?? '-.i 'ii?ia? JV ntlcrrj, ?"c. MERC" II A. >' T 8 , r 0 N, 8. c. HT. T. MORAN. JOHN V. M'NAMKK. T; RETAIL STORE, CORNER KINO AND TREETS. iIILL ROCKS, BOLTING CLOTH. CIRCULAR SAWS, FAN MILLS, HOES, PLOUGHS. ?RTMENT OF A. T E R I ALS, BRICKLAYERS' TOOLS, TANNERS' TOOLS. ASSORTMENT OF O POCKET CUTLERY, IT ANNI A WARE, GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ?!)iitG ano burnishing (Boobs. JF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY IN BUYING YOUR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS OF ALL KINDS, GO TO SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MKETINO STREET. OPPOSITE MARKET. His Stock, always thc lurgcst mut best in lils linc In tlic city, lins just been replenished by largo consignments, specially adapted for THE FALL SEASON, Comprising thc latest and most fashionable styles In Collars, (paper and linen,) Neckties, Bows, Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiery, and Men's fine Under? wear in gre.' '? variety. Thc fact that this business ls conducted on thc cindi principle and ls confined exclusively to the specialty of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, While lt-places before thc public an establish? ment unrivalled In completeness, nnd in which every taste can bo suited, enables him also to oiror to every customer special Inducements In the way of THE LOWEST PRICES. All sizes or the celebrated Star Shirts and Col? lars constantly kept on hand ready made, or mude to order at short notice. DON'T FORGET THE Cl. A CK, E. SCOT T'S, MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET. oct4_ N E PRICE. THOMAS H. BLACKWELL Is constantly receiving additions to his Large Assortment of MENS' FURNISHING GOODS. His intimate relations with Importing nouses at the North enables him to sell the Best Goods at ,". ...- - -\r nrl?? TDK LATEST STYLES OP SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, HOSIERY, . HAND KERCH KIEFS, UNDERWEAR, AO. BAJOU'S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. The Quaker City Fine Shirt, ready made and to order. o-4' ..^j^All jroods marked in P L AOjf/tt FIGURES, AND ONE PRICE TO ALL. NO. 219 KING STREET, sept22 amos One door below Market. Duoiucoo Curbs. QHAS. HICKEY, GILDER, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFAC? TURER, KO. 346 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON^ S. C. booking Glasses of all sizes fitted to Frames. July 16 fmwJmosDAC_ C . KAUFMAN, BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT, No. 26 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C. Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Bank Bills, Ac, Ac._aeptl6 wfmamos cs O U 1-8 M o L A I N , BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, S. C. Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought, carried and sold short In New York City. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of alt kinds or Southern Securities. oo to_ g A M U E L A. WHITE, DENTIST, OFFICE No. 307 KING STREET, Over Allan's Jewelry Store. Work guaranteed. Prices moderate. septs 1 thstnlmo_j_; J R. SOLOMONS., M. D., D K NT 1ST , Has Returned: HASEL STREET, OPPOSITE STNAQOOJTB. . septa thru _ '_ rpHOMAS J. KAYNE R * QO., M ANT r ACTl'RERS OP F Ir NE CIGARS, Partloular attention to Special Brands for ? roce rs ami Jobbers, ?j. Nos. 30 LIBERTY STREET AND 64 MAIDBN LAKE. ' <NEW YORK. : ? 1. .... sit ' xrSamples sent to responsible houses'. Jolyai tnths3moa _ mp C H E V R E ? X, SCULPTOR AND' ARCHITECT,. MARBLE WORKS, Corner MeeUng street', and HorlbccW's Alley, . Charleston, 8.c.. . Plans made to of der and Work ex-cated promptly. Julyl tomemos. : -. ,_-^1* fp E T E R T, O T A N S, TURNER AND DEALER I ^ I YO RV? Ann W*WFaowaaa or - BILLIARD ' BALTA AND- CUBS, Oa*Dw?od Billiard Merchandise In general. . . .". .' ic rV . ^Jl'.wcy IfitM. J, ,-[.,>.i . v-A.-M ,,ivv:'"M . -' .! ' . ii div . '*? ... . .-obi .....:<&:-, . ? ij-X ;. .-v . i . - - ... Unction Sales-Untare Oans. l?y w. Yt I.HITCH ft R. s. ll KONS, Auctioneers. gECOND-lLYND V U lt N IT U R Ii. WUI be BOM od THURSDAY, Hil Inslnnt, ni their ulllee, Brood si root,"ut lOoVluek, Ciiliu Kent anti Mnhulr CHAIItS Mohair Suhts. Bedsteads, ltiirenus french clock, Presses, Dining Tables Mer Class, Carpets, ftc. A I.sn. A Superior MKLODKON. Terms cash. oeio Hy ALONZO J. WHITE ft SON. AVERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, No. 20 UEORUE STREET. WIU he sold or. THURSDAY, thc 7lh October next, Bl U oVock, nt thc Old Postolllce, That desirable HltlCK RESIDENCE, No. 26 George street, combining 7 rooms, puntfv, fte.: on premises ure ah necessary outbuildings of brick, Hue cistern unu ROO,! well of water, fte. Building nnd premises ai? ul) In good repair. Conditions-Half cash; bilanoo secured by bonil and mortgage. 1'renilses totic insured iitid'poliov assigned. Purchaser to pay Tor papers und stamps. scpt20 wfth4 Nc tu {lublicatioiiB, Q.UE?T REDUCTION IN PRICES IMMENSE SUCCESS. Popular hooks sent free of postage at thc prices annexed : META'S FAITH, 55 cents; False Color, Annie Thomas, 58; Countess Gisela, Marlitt, 40; Tho Seven Curses of London, 30; Hard Cash, Charles Reade, 40; Love me Little, Love mc bong. Charles lu-ncio, 40; lleiirv Esmond. Thackeray. 55 SEA TALKS OF" CAPTAIN MARRY ATT MAILED AT 65 CENTS EACH. MIDSHIPMAN EASY, Poler Simple, Jacob Faith? ful, Naval oilleer, King's Own, Newton Forster, Pacha of Many Tales, Thc Poacher, Thc Phantom Ship, Snnrleyow, Percival Keene. NOVELS HY CHARLES DICKENS. OLIVER TWIST, 172 pages, 30 cents; American Notes. 104 liages, 20c; Dombey A Son, 305 page*, 40c; Marlin Ohuzzlcwlt, 342 pugus, 40c; Our Mu tual Friend, :i30 pages, 40c; Christmas Stories, 162 ?ages, 30c ; Talc of CH les, 144 pages, 25c. ; Hurd In 1 es and additional Christmas Stories, 200 pages, 30c; Nicholas Nlckelby, 340 pages. 40c; Bleak House, 340 pages, 40c.; Little Dorrltt, 330 pages, 40c; Pickwick Pupers. 326 pages, 40c; Du vld Coperilcld, 330 pages, 40c: Hnrnuhy Kadge, 267 pages, Ssc.; Old Curiosity simp, 221 pages, 35c;Great Expectation*, 184 pages, 30c; Sketches, 100 pages, soc, NOVELS HY SIR WALTER SCOTT. The following novels by Slr Walter Scott malled at 30 cents each : Waverley, Ivanhoe, Kenilworth, Guy Manner? ing, Antiquary, Rob Roy, old Mortality, The mack Dwarf and u Legend nf Munt rose, Hrldc of Lam? mermoor, Heart of Mid-Lot blau, Thc Monastery, The Abbot; The Pirate, Fortunes or Nigel, Peveril of the Peak, ouccutlii Durward, St. Ronna's Well, Red Gauntlet, Thc Betrothed and Highlnnd Widow, Thc Talisman. Woodstock, Fair Maid of Perth, Annie of Geierstcln, Count Robert of Paris, Thc Surgeon's Daughter. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. HORSE TAMING by n New Method, 20 cents. Inquire Within for Anything you Want to Know; or, Over 3700 Facts for thc People, tl 60. Frost's Hook of Tableaux, 35 cents. Wilson's Book of Recitations mid Dialogues, 35 cents. Frost's Dialogues for Young Folks, 35 cents. The Parlor singe. A Collection of Drawing-room Proverbs, Charades ami Tableaux Vivants $1 50. Uruddcr Bones' Book or Stump Speeches and Bur? lesque Orations, 35 cents. Frost's Original Letter Writer, 55 cents, Martino's Hand-Hook of Etiquette and Guide to True Politeness, 55 cents. Dav's American Ready-Reckoner. 55 cents. Barton's Comic Recitations und Humorous Dia? logues, 35 cents. Amateur Theatrical and Fairy Talc Dramas, 35 cents. Parlor Thcatrlcabi; or, Winter Evening's Enter? tainment, 35 cents. ' The Modern Pocket Hovle. Containing all the GI. .ncs of Skill and Chance, 65 cents. Tlic Parlor Magician, 35 cents. Book of Riddles and Five Hundred Home Amuse? ments, 35 cents. Book of Fireside Games, 35 cents. Live and Learn. A Guide for sll who wish to Speak ond Write Correctly, BO cents. The Knapsack Full of Fun; or. One Thousand Ra? tions of Laughter, 35 cents. The Plate of Chowder. A Dish for Funny Fellows, 30 cents. . . How to Cut and Contrive Children's Clothes at a Small Cost, 20 cents. The Chairman and Speaker's Guide; or, Rules for thc Orderly Conduct of Publlo Meetings, 20 and 460 pages, $1 60. The Comical Adventures of David DuOlck, 30 The Laughable Adventures of Messrs. Brown, Jones and Robinson, 36 cents. Do Walden's Ball Room Companion, or Dancing made Easy, 66 cents. Courtenoy's Dictionary of Abbreviations, 26 cents. Chesterfield's Letter writer and Complete Book of Etlquetto, 40 cents. Knowison's Farrier and Completo Florae Doctor, 20 cents. Thc Secret Out; or, One Thousand Tricks with Cards, $1 SO. The Sociable; or, One Thousand and One Homo Amusements, $1 60. Brisbane's Golden Ready Reckoner, 40 cents. North's Book or Love Letters, 55 cents. Hlghgrove's Ball Room Guide and Complete Dancing Master, 80 cents. The Young Reporter; or.Uow to Write Shorthand, .66 cents. Martino's Letter Writer and Book of Etiquette Combined, ti 60. The Perfect Gentleman. A Book of American Etlqnctte, $1 SO. Martino's Sensible Letter Writer, 55 cents. Wright's Book of Three Thousand American Re? ceipts; or. Lighthouse of Valuable Informa? tion, $1 60. Richardson's Monitor of Free Masonry, 66 cents. Rarcy and Knowison's Complete Horse Tamer and Farrier, 66 cents. The Book of Five Hundred Curious Puzzles, 36 cents. The American Home Cook Book, 36 cents. The Musician's Own Book, $1 60. How to behave; or, Tho Spirit of Etiquette, 20 cents. Broad Grins of the Laughing Philosopher, 20 cents now to Talk and Debate, 20 cents. How to Dress with Taste, 20 ceuts. The Young Housekeeper's Book, 20 cents. Laughing Oas, 30 cents. The Qame of whist, 20 cents. Yale College Scrapes, 80 cents. Bridal Etlquotte, 20 cents.. 1 Parlor Tricks with Cards, 36 cents. Blunders in behavior Corrected, 20 cents. Five Hundred French Phrases, 20 cents. Harper's Magazine, 45 cents. Nineteenth Century, 40 cents. Godcy's Ladv's Book, 35 cents. Leslie's Lady's Magazine, 45 cents. Demorest'H Mirror of Fashions, 45 cents. Peterson's Ladles' Magazine, 30 cents. Cpmic Monthly, 20 cents. Budget of Fun, 20 cents. Either of thc foUowlng Books malled on receipt of four 3 cent stamps: Old numbers of Leslie's, Gotley's, Peterson's, Land We Love, or Demorest'a. Any one of Beadle's or Munro's Dime Novels. Also, a Comic or Sentimental Song Book. Captain Jenks' Song Book, 15 cen?. . Walking* Down Broadway Songster, IS cents. Great Lingard Songster, 15 cents. Veloc?pedo Songster, IS cents. The London Illustrated News, 30 cents. Mistress and Maid, a Novel, by Miss Mulocb, 30 cents. Sad Tale of the Courtship of Chevalier Sly Fox Wlckof. 30 cents. The Wonderful and Amusing Doings of Oscar Shanghai, 30 cents. Mind Your Stops, 20 cents. Ready Reckoner, 40 cents. Whist, Loo, Euchre and Poker, 20 cents. Madame Le Marchand? Fortune Teller and Dreamer's Dictionary, 40 cents. Spencer's Comic Speeches and Humorous Recita 'Hons, 55 cents. I '. Madame Le Normand's Unerring Fortune Toller, 46 cents. Laws or Love, SS cents. . Ladles' Love Oracle, 75 cents. ?.. Ladles' Guide to Beauty, so cents. Boxing Made- Bair, 20 cents. Fontaine's Golden Wheel Fortuno Teile: and Dream Book, 40 cents. , Book of Houschould Pets, 66 cents. The Art of Beauty, by Lola Montee, 90 cent?. .The Play Oronnd, 55 cents. American Card Player, SS cents. , . .. How Gamblers Win, or tho secreta of Advantage Playing,-56 cents. The Beac Hall Player, IS cents, Leslie's Pictorial, IS ccpts. ". ' Hr.rpcr'* Weekly, 15 cents. ,. . . ] Chimney Corner, 18 cents. 1 Literary Albttm, 1? cents. <<-' Day's Doings, ls cents. Police Nows or Cz ct te, IS cents. Harper's Bazaar, 16 cents. Bany an's PUgrUns* Progress, 35 cen ta. On receipt of the price, either in. ?asa or stamps, copie.? of any Books lu this list win be sent by msJl postpaid.' - 1 ; ' _ - CHARLES 0. RIGHTER, Woy lei lang street, Inly lioso - - Charleston, 8. Q. . .. ; ggpirift,; fflattjiwes. T AMB gAllTXY toHTTri-Ifl-js?A?Ht?lE;. drod diorsreat games** ami sutoaes. Gold sad K???aa?-- 1****$ Faire.ta th? ta m sae monty < 'dress- y, ,.,La* sspitt la? * * '. W '.. MT .-.'. .' ?,1 _?<.?> :tl 1- Wtft. ri : --I..v,-<? -..-j v . not] . ftfiffit'ow hi->?.?L'?* .-.'t.. I ;? .') . ..../? 1 ri"t';ii QUulioii ?rtlco--Otl)io Utan.. iiy WM. MCKAY. STOCK OF JAPANNED AND TINWARE UOOIMS OK A PARTY RETI Kl Nfl PROM BUSINESS, SUITABLE POR CITY OR COUNTRY YR AUK. ALSO. MOOKI IOU) Kt'RNITl.'RK OK A FAMILY LKAV 1X0 TUR STATE. Al his .SIoro, No. m Meeting street, THIS DAY, Wednesday, at ie o'clock. orin Ry WM. McKAY. ONE MCCARTHY ROLLER COTTON OIN', TWO OSGOOD'S PATENT ELASTIC ROLI.KR COTTON Ul NH, TWO INGRAIN CARPET?. wm lie sold nt ray Store, No. iso Meei inn Street. THIS DAY, (Wednesday,) nt io o'clock. Ry R. M. MARSHALL A IIROTIIKR. SIX PRIME MULES AND THREE GOOD HORSES. Tins DAY, nt liulf-past io o'clock, nt No. 3a Iiroad _street._oct6* Ry R. M. MARSHALL A BROTHER. -pURNITURE, CARPETS, &C. Wc Will sell THIS DAV. nt No. 3.1 Broad-street, FURNITURE, Carpels. Cook Stove, Curtains, 1 Canary Mini and cane, 1 Colton Oin, 1 l'iano. oet6_ _ Hy w. Y. LEITCH A IL s. BRUNS, Auctioneers, g T O C K S A ND S ECURITIES. Will l>c sold THIS DAY, ut ll o'clock al thc Old Poslofllce, CERTIFICATE FOR $?1*01) S. C. Loan and Trust Company. f i> 3575 Clly Slocks, in Scrips 938, 120, ?97, 500, OOO, BOO. Slinres Planters' arni Mechanics' Rank Stock. Shares Rank of South Carolina. Shares Planters' Hunk, Fairfield. 2 Ronds ($500 each) Spitrtunuurg and Union Rail? road, State guarantee. Terms cash. oct? Dy MILKS DRAKE. QLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, Ac THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sch at my store, corner of King and Liberty streets, An Involceof CLOTHING, just received. CONSISTI Nd OK: Dozen Men's Ulack Cloth Frock COATS Dozen Men's Casslmerc and Satinet Sucks Dozen Men's Cnssliuere and Satinet Pants Dozen Men's Cassiinere. Satinet and Jean Vests Dozen Men's Vlulct and Scarlet Merino Skirts, Embroidered Aprons, Linen Towels, Table Cloths. Linen Cambric, Printed llonler anti Kinbroldercd Handkerchiefs, Plated Spoons, Table and Pocket; Cutlery, Hosiery, Pocket Rooks. Cassiinere and Wool Hats, Ac. On FRIDAY, thc Silt inst., I will sell 100 cases HOOTS AND SHOKS and 20 eaves Hals. OCtfl B Hy N. A. HUNT. O 0 T S A ND S II O E S THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock, In Store, No. 142 Mcct Ing street, 75 cases assorted ROOTS and SHOES. neto_ Ry A. c. MCGILLIVRAY, No. 29 Broad street. TWO CARTS, nORSEP, MULES, ONE SULKY, OFFICE DESK, Ac. THIS DAY. at 10 o'clock. oct? QVuetioHcers' Jkiuatc Seiko. By SAM'L C. BLACK, Broker, No. 28 Broad street. TQESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE. At Private Sale That desirably located FAMILY RESIDENCE. No. 88 Trodd street, northeast corner of Orange street, consisting of n two and a half story Wood? en Dwelling, double piazzas facing south, pan? tries, dressing rooms and attics, lu addition to four airy square rooms. Lot 80 feet ou Tradd street by 100 on Orange street, moro or less. For terms, Ac, apply as above. _oe to 1 ," By J. DRAYTON FORD. yALUABLE REAL ESTATE. For Sale A large and commodious BRICK RES1DEN0E i? ch.ii.uuu street, between King and Meelina, tn good condition. An elegant Residence, containing ten rooms, with large garden and completely Ht ted up, la Wentworth street, between Pitt and Rutledge. Apply at No. 40 BROAD STREET. oct* mwtwao Net? Publications. JJ US S BALL'S BOOK STORE. RECENT jPUBLICATI0N8. MCCULLOCH-Dictionary, Practical. Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation. ?? By J. H. Mcculloch. 1 vol., 8vo. with maps, 1600 pp. $24, Wood-Bible An?mala, being a description of every living creature la the Scriptures, from the Ape to the Coral, with loo illustrations, t vol.. 8vo. $10 50. Chers-d'tEuvre of thc Industrial Arts. By Philippe Burts. Pottery and Porcelain, Glass, Enamel. Metal, Goldsmith's Work, Jewelry aud Tapes? try. With numerous Illustrations, lvol., 8vo. Elegantly printed. (6. Watson-The Reasoning Power of Animals. By the Rev. John Selby Watson, M. A., M. R. S. L. SS. Phosphorescence; or, the Emission of Light by Minerals, Plants and An?mala. By T..L. Phip Bon, member of the Chemical Society of Parts. tl '5 Meteors, Aereolltcs, Storms and Atmospheric Phe? nomena. From the French of Z?rcher and Mnrgolle. By winiam Lackland, illustrated. $1 60. Volcanoes and Earthquakes. By MM. Z?rcher and M argo He. Beautifully illustrated. $3 75. The world We Live In. By D. T. Ansted, F. O. S. 76 cents. Physical Media in Spiritual Manifestations. By G. W. Samson. $125. Force and Nature. By C. F. Winslow, M. D. $5. General Forrest's Campaigns-The Campaigns of Lleutenant-Oeneral N. B. Forrest, and of For? rest's Cavalry, with portraits, maps and Illus? trations. $2 to. " in this work will be-found an authentic account or the campaigns and operations In which I took part during tho war," Ac. [Note by General Forrest. Pollard-The Life of Jefferson Davis, with a Secret; History of the Southern Confederacy. Port. $2 60. Sommes-Thc Sumter and th? Alabama: Service Afloat during the War between the States. Bg Admiral Bemmes. Swinton-The Twelve Decisive Battles of the War; a History of the Eastern and Western Cam? paigns, In relation to thc actions which decid? ed their issue. By Winiam Swinton. $3 50. Hamilton-Reminiscences of James A. Hamilton, or, Men and Events at Home and Abroad dur? ing the last three-quarters of a Century. $6. Gladstone-Juventus Mundi. By the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone. $3 60; ' Ruskin-The Queen of tho Air; a Study of tho Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm. $1 26. Dilston-The Myths of the Now World. By D. O. Urinion. ' $2. "Dr. Brlnton is the first Amer? ican who has treated the subject or Indian My? thology In a thorough and scholarly way." Boker-Konbjrsmark : the Legends of the Hounds, and other Poems. By George H. Boker. $1 76. Robinson-Diary, Reminiscences and Correspon? dence of.Henry Crabbe Robinson. 3 vols. .$4. Country Parson-New edition*- Recreations, 2 vols., $2 60; Lelsnre Hours, $1 25; Graver Thoughts, $2 50 ; Everyday Philosopher. $1 25; Counsel and Comfort, $1 76: Autumnal Holy days, $138. s ii", WORKS OF FICTION. And?rsen's Imp'rovisatora; Mrs. Austin's ci? pher; Mrs. Bache? Legends of Fairy Land; Misa Braddon's Black Band: Mrs. Bright's Three B?r?? nices; Dash's Mlle: Firtr MUllcoS; De Mine's Cord and Creese: Mrs. Dorr'n Sibyl Hun ting toni Dor? ney '? Nora Brady's Vow; Dom aa' Love and liber? ty | Holland's Aspasia; Victor Hugo's Claude Gueux; The Maa Who Laughs; Kingsley'a Hoity; Mackenzie's Married Ag?ffls? Reason;"stthUt'? Countess Gisela; Nauman's Sidney Elliott; Mrs. Nqwby'S Margaret Hamilton: and. Right and Left ; O'Leary's Irish Widow's Son; Roblnaon'H Under the Spell; Bol m erne; Mrs. South wort h's Prince of Darkness; Trollope'* Oreara Nomben; and, Giulio Maletea ta; Walter Ogilby; Miss Warner's: Daisy; Mrs. Wood's Roland Yorke. r ?_ocU TY.E-N.R Y4;J5?&*1> B EEO BER'S SERMON? iN" p?YMdOTH PULPIT, j Are being read by people of every class and de? nomination ail over this country ar"i mM They are full of vi taL beau tl ful religious thought and feeling.' PLYMOUTH PULPIT ii* p nellan ed weekly, and contains Mr. Beecher's Sermons and Prayers, in* form suitable for preservation and binding. Tor sale by ali newsdealers. . Prioe. toe. Yearly subscriptions reo-;,< V by the publishers. ?3, string' two handsome volumes of over too f$2TS!S an ?n??SrUn' \? d e^ rt e n t. CUr?riaa JootnaUw *at ?>n(rnfJ(?^8,c,!^T^ w^k^r^o^olls^i^S^ to r^vea^snathos?/e*uaf*pc4obe.. specimen QOplaw, peatatt tree, for * cent*., " .. ^ *pt? imo . ;. . H?^rrtH^lhf^ .' l?Jd 1.'.; -i lutorMl?nvot? i '.pmt 1 t>;..'. .. .;...<; '?..>*'.. .:, ? ':' ? .-?.J i-I^J. r..i??: 'id .' . . ?". , -j ,'Sii..