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CI TY A F F AIRS. Meeting? TIIIH Dil)'. Franklin Lodge, nt 7 P M. Sont if Carolina Hanger*, "'?nirltalde Association, nt 7 I'. M. German Fire Company, at 7 1*. M. Auction Kale? Titi? Day. N. A. Hunt will ?ell at io o'clock, at lils store, Loots mid shoes. William McKay will sell nt 10 o'clock, nt his store, furniture, bedding, fte. H. M. Mnrsliall A llrother will sell at hulf-pasl 10 o'eloek, at their oillce, mules, horse. Ac. A. If. Abrahams A Sons will sell at io o'clock, nt their store, dry good?, notions, Ac. To our Friends in tlic Country. The strides which TUK NEWS has made In cir? culation, especially In thc country, within the last twelve months, encourage us to redouble our efforts lo make lt such a paper ns everybody wants to read, and a visitor which skull bc welcomed In every household In thc State. Theve ls no good reason why n live Charleston newspaper, willoh keeps pace with thc progress and spirit or thc day, and ls published ut a price which places lt within thc renell or all, should not, with proper mall facilities, ullala a circulation or Thirty Thousand copies; ami wc caa prom uro that no ex? ertions or enterprise shall bc wanting on our part ta make thc rcguhtr edition of this Journal ap? proximate to that figaro. As a .peculiarly attractive Inducement toithe planters of the Stale to become subscribers to THK NEWS before the expiration of the present year, wc have arranged with Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, thc publishers or Hie " Kural Carolinian," to supply that new and superb agri? cultural magazine, together with THE NEWS, at thc following very low rules: Ton HAILY NEWS and the " Kural Carollulnn," ono year, for six dollars nnd fifty cents. THE TIII-WEEKLY NEWS and the " Kural Caroli? nian," one year, for four jlollars. Subscriptions to thc two pumlcationa may bc sent either to the proprietors of THE NEWS, or to tho proprietors or Inc "Purni Carolinian.*' Hut parties desiring lo avail themselves or this offer must ito so before tho first of January next, as thc arrangement will not be extended beyond that period. When thcscTat,cs arc contrasted with those or the Charleston pupers bet?re thc war, when the yearly price of.a dully was ten dollars, and of n trl-wcekly live dollars, lu gold, or its equivalent, wc think we moy fairly claim that THE NEWS has labored to somo purpose in the diffusion of intel? ligence among the people at prices suited to thc changed aspect of thc times. THB CHEAPEST YET,-TUE "NEWS Job Ofllce ls now printing bill-licml? In the liest style and on Une paper, at $2 50 per thousand. Merchants, think of it ? " ??? j ? .j THE STEAMSHIP MANHATTAN.- A telegram rrom New York ann??nct?i thc snrc arrival or this steamship at that port, at six o'clock yesterday afternoon. FIKK BHMITTHD.-The fine pf. twenty-five dol 1 ar?, hu poxed hy tho Mayor yesterday,' npon?x Covcrnor Aiken, hos .been remitted, lt having Leap shown t hut he lind m ido the proper ret urns. TRIAL OF MESSRS. AVERILL AND QUERRY.- WC learn that there will bo a meeting or Council at seven o'clock this evening to hear thc charges preferred against Messrs. Averill and Gucrry. PLACED ON BOARD.-Officers Trnall and Her- . naudez yesterday, otter great difficulty ami a considerable amount or bard work, succeeded In restoring to the brig John Kirby the four sailors . who deserted from lier. BILL or MORTALITY.-The report of Dr. Lebby, the City Registrar, for the week ending on Satur? day last, shows thc following denths: Whites 0: blacks and colored 22. Total 31. Of thc w hites 3 were adults and 6 children, of the blacks 8 were adults and 14 children. SAD ACCIDENT.-On Meeting street, yesterday, a man fell down in a lit of laughter and was with difficulty restored to seriousness. When asked what was thc cause of his convulsions, he said: ."Only thlnklTlie "Rural Carolinian" and CHAULES TON DAILY NEWS Tor twelve months for six dollars and Arty cents. Ha l ha I ha ! " TUE FIRE FRIDAY MORNING.-Yesterday Chief Engineer Nathan concluded his investigation Into thc cause of thc Ure at L. Alexander's shoe store on last Friday morning. It was clearly prove il that lt was thc work of an Incendiary. We learn that thc Insurance company Interested In said .store will also have ni\ investigation. WHERE IS HR?-Messrs. J. C. H. Clatisseu and John Campsen A Co. advertise tor the "legal" Flour Inspector, who ls requested to call nt their stores carly this morning. The absence or the Flour Inspector ls causing great Inconvenience to the merchants and prevents them from making sales. Where ls thc "legal" Flour Inspector ? A RARE UNANIMITY.-The press or the South arc unanimous In thc expression or thc opinion that thc "Rural Carolinian" ls one of thc best 'agri? cultural magazines ever published lu tho South. This sterling magazine should bc In the hands or every runner. "Rural Cnroliulun" nnd CHARLES? TON TRI-WEBKLY NEUS, one year, lour dollars. A DESIRADLE INVESTMENT.-The South Carolina Loan and Trust Company offer lor sale, ni eighty .cents on the dollar, thc Urst mortgage,bonds or thc Savannah and Charleston Railroad Company. This loan is at thc rate of only ?5000 a mlle, and .thc principal and Interest'being payable In Now York, thc bonds are In every respect n first-class security. FIRE.-Thc alarm of lire, about half-past 5 o'clock yesterday nf i erm ?m. was caused by the burning ?of a stable? kitchen and outhouses on thc premises occupied hy Mr. Rlchnrd Arnold, but owned by Mr. George IV. Williams, on Hudson stn et. The fire originated In thc stable, mid ls supposed to have been the work or nu incendiary. The loss -could not bc ascertained. THE LIFE? ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.-Thc Board of Directors of thc South Carolina division of this company, give uotlcu that they arc pre? pared to leud on unexceptionable real estate. In this city, the sum of $5000. This ls an evidence that thc association ls faithfully carrying out Hs fund ameutai principle of investing tho Ism ance premiums in tho placo where they ard received. AFFAIR OF HONOR.-The Augusta Chronicle of yesterday sayM: "Wo learn that n party of gen? tlemen came to this city from Charleston on Sat? urday last, between two of whom a challenge lind passed on the Friday previous, and on Sunday went down to Beach Island for tho purposo or closing 'their corcspondcnce' lu accordance with the 'Codo.' On arriving thoro tho dlfflculty *was amicably adjusted, without the exchange or any shot." THE CITY HNOINERR-The committee of Couu ?II appointed to Investigate the charges preferred against the City Engineer, were In session Mon? day night, and resolved that tho chairman make a report exonerating tho officer and requesting tits reinstatement; also, that he. receive pay for the time he was suspended. Ore of the commit? tee, lt ls stated, will at ihn regular meetlug or Council protest against the adoption of that por, tlon of tho report providing for tho paying of the salary. _ <.. . SHREDS OF STATS NV:TVS.-A train on the Green? ville road ran off tho track on Saturday, In conse? quence of the burning of a trestle. 'Two, genticmcn from Lincolnshire. England, Messrs. Lenox and Graham, said to be very wealthy, are now OD a visit to this State. They are making examinations In regard to mining, manufacturing ?nil agriculture In this Slate, with A view, lt ls said, of making Investments. They arc at present in tho tipper part of the State, and vf (ll return to Columbia In a few days. > MEETING OE COUNCIL. Preparations for ?he Trial of Menura. C. N. Averill and P. C. ti uer ry To-Night. . - , There was an exlrn session of Co??* liclfl last craning, nt which were present tlie"Muyor, Alder? mcn Harrow, Cunningham, Collins, T. J. Mackey, Greene, Voigt, white; lirown. h. F. natl K. I*. Wall, Hoilowny, colored. The Moy or called thc meet lng to order nt a quarter of 8 o'clock. Alderman Mackey, chairman ?f thc select com? mittee appointed to Investigate thc administra? tion and records of thc Harbormaster's depart? ment, reported Hint tho records were well kept and thc duties of (he ofllcc faithfully discharged, and recommended that thc assistant he employed at his own expense bc paid by the city, as thc ofllcc of Harbormaster was not only self-sustain? ing, but returned a net revenue to thc city or $8000 per annum. In conclusion, tho committee submitted a resolution providing that thc Harbor? master be empowered to employ au assistant at a salary of tiooo per annum. The report, on motion of Alderman Greene, was accepted, and, on motton of Alderman Wall, thc resolution was adopted. Alderman Mackey stated thal thc object ot the meeting wus to adopt rules to govern thc pro? ceedings of Council in thu trial of Messrs. Averill nm! Querry, which would commence to-night. He thea submitted some mles, which tito clerk commenced to rend. . Alderman Mackey Interrupted thc reading to move that a committee or three bc appointed tn report rules and regulations for tho Impending trial, saying:. Wc have all, Mr. Mayor, enjoyed thc privilege of being tried ourselves, but wc have ncuar had thc pleasure of trying Democrats before, ?ito ns lt ls mich a novel thing with us, wc had belter proceed with all the formalities. The mot; n was carried, and thc Mayor an? nounced as thc committee, Aldermen Mackey, Voigt ?nd IJ. F. Wall. Alderman Mackey moved that Council take a recess of five minutes, In order to give tho com? mittee time to prepare a'report. Thc motion was carried, and thc commlttco ro? ll red to the Mayor's ellice. While thc committee was ont tho Aldermen, who were lounging about thc Council Chamber, were Individually Invited lo take a sherry cob? bler; each one accepted and retired to the Mayor's ellice. After un absence or about live minutes, thc committee returned to thc Council Chamber and Council was called to order. Thc commute then reported lite following: nt'l.ES FOR THE OOT ERN MEST OK THE PROCEED? INGS ON THE TRIAI. Ol' CITV OFFCERS DY TUE CITV COUNCIL Ot CU ARLESTOS*. 1. Thc charges and spccltlcatlons sholl be read to the accused, and he shall lie required to answer guilty or not guilty. 2. The accused shall be permitted to defend lil m self in person, or by hts counsel, or both, but not more tuan two counsel shall bc allowed to speak, and each argument on tho llnnl question shall Im limited to one hour. And two members of Council Hindi bc appointed by thc Mayor as managers to aid him In conducting thc examina? tion ou belial'of Hie city. * 3. No Alderman shall bc permitted to speak more than once during tho trial, and thou only for live minutes, unless In explanation of nome matter for tho information Pf Council. 4. Whenever a question arises that may require discussion by Council, the Council shall retire for deliberation upon the request of any three mem? bers. * fi. All questions to witnesses that may bo asked on behalf or thc city shall bc put by thc chairman or managers, and any Alderman who may desire to ask a question shall commit tho samo to writing, and baud lt to tho chairman, who shall propound thc same. 0. The trial shall close whenever the majority of the Council so determine, upon motion mnde; and tho Anni question shall be put by tho chair? man in thc following form: "Are the members of Council sutlstlcd that the causes shown seem suf llelcnt to warrant them In deciding that the ac? cused shall bo removed from ofllcc t And shall ho be removed from oulcet" 7. Thc vote on the Anal question shall be taken by yeas and nays, aud nine votes shall bo neces? sary to convict the accused. 8. The Council shall retire to moko up their ver? dict, but their decision, wheu arrived at, shall be announced by- the chair mal n lu open Council. Alderman Voigt moved the adoption or the rules. Carried. Alderman Mackey asked If Messrs. Querry and Averill had been nodded to appear for trial on Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock, whereupon ' thc'CIcrk read a copy of the summonses to the ac? cused officers, which he stated he had sent on - Monday. Alderman Mackey presented a bill to regulate thc Inspection and storage ?of inflammable oils, , and to provide for an Inspector or the same, and nsked for its lirst reading. Which was granted. Alderman E. P. Wall, colored, sarcastically. Did thc Alderman Include among his Inflammable oils thc Inflammable gases also? Alderman Mackey. I would have Included them, but the gentleman had not spoken then. 1 Alderman Mackey moved that thc bill be read Hie second time by Its title. Alderman Wall, colored, said that thc title of thc bill was not full enongh, as lt did not include inflammable gases, especially now as Council liad become considerable or a gasometer. Alderman Mackey said thal as there seemed to be considerable vexation about thc bill, he would move Its Immediate passage, as lt would undoubt? edly Lc pouring oil upon the troubled waters. Arter some discussion Hie motion for thc second readme was rejected, and thc lilli was ordered to he printed. Alderman L. F. Wnll moved that thc Council ad? journ. The motion was carried, and Council adjourned milli 7 P. M. to-day. AN INTERESTIKU PAPER.-Few papers published In this or any other country eau compare in ex? cellence and interest with tho New York Weekly. Thc serial stories published In its columns arc written by thc best American and English au? thors; thc ftiu ls furnished by Josh llilllugs and Doest icks; thc short stories, skolchcs and depart? ments arc always readable, and thc Illustrations arc Invariably line specimens of art. Thc present ls a good time to subscribe for the New York Weekly, ns by reference lo the ndvcrtlscmcnl In another column lt will bf, seen that the "Hoy Whaler, or the Young Hovers," by Leon Lewis, hos Just been commenced In Its columns. Tuorni.it AT TUE GUARDHOUSE-Horn DEMO? CRATS AND RADICALS OlUECT. TO Till: APPOINTMENT OF NEdito ROUNDSMEN.-Night before inst tho Oiler of Police received orders from Hie Mayor to dis? charge Roundsmen Ceo. VT. Scott and M. Hast? ings, and Private John Smith from tho police force-all three of whom arc Democrats. . Thoy were discharged mid three negroes, members ur the night force and named as follows, wore ap? pointed to HU their places: Thomas tin milt id and F. O. Des verney, .roundsmen; and John Simmons, private, Thc appointment of these negroes to the im? portant position-of roundsmen created a great deni of dissatisfaction among both tho Democratic and Radical members of tbc force. About twelve "?clock a squad of armed men .were pent to Ad ger^s wharf, under tho .e?-nimurid' of one or these negro roundsmen. JM?. .J. C. Wescott, a Demo? crat, was ordered to go with tue squad, but re? fused, saying that he would not be placed under the command of a negro. He then resigned. Thc whlto Radical policemen, who, like their leaders, have boasted so much about negro equality, woro as much disgusted di tho appoint? ments as the Democrats. They "fumed and fretted" for awhile, and then, as wo learn, a Com? mittee of them called upon tbe Mayor to know whether thc appointments could not bo revoked. The reason of this disgust ls (as asserted by some of thc member-*) became they have to salute, the roundsmen whenever they are met. ' *r? These discharges aro ordered by the Maror In conformity with his promise lo the committee of Hie Loyal League, who were recently sent by that hotly to request tho removal of all Conservativo members of tho police.'force. The men who have been discharged are said to bo among tho best officers of tho force. No reason waa assigned for their discharge. One of 111601'' applied to tho Mayor to ascertain what wore the charges against him. lie was informed that there was no fault whatever to ond with him. Ile then requested tho Mayor to* give him bis discharge in wrftljg, Which tho Mayor refused, (tating that ho was not compelled to do so. u Tho ?rnela! axe ls expected to fan again to-?y. How many Democratic heads will bo under lt, is not yet stataU. A WORD TO TH K WISE.-By reading tlic articles ?ii fitriiilntr lu thc "RuralCarolinian,"Jual publish cit by Wnlkcr.Evnns A Cogswell,plumers ruuy learn how to save hundreds of dollars. The sulMcrlp Hon price ia $2 a year, but thc "Rural Curoiiuiau*' anil Tux CHARLESTON TKI-WEKKI.Y Nava moy tie luul for ono year for four dollars. Mn. F. A. cosson, of Cokesburr, omi Mr. J. X. Young, of Due West, arc reported to have been nominated as thc utitl-Radlcal candidates lo fill the vacancies lu the State Legislature from Abbe? ville County. CRUMBS.-Charles Bryan, tho colored drayman, I? not thc Charles llryuti who was arrested for Mealing clothing. Thu lines Imposed, during thc month of .September, upon members of thc police force, for violations of regulations, amounted to nearly three hundred dolla?. Yesterday tho Assistant United States Treasurer herc received $20,000 lu fractional currency. The fines Imposed by thc Mayor yesterday amounted lo $10. ? Two negro women quarrelled about the owner? ship of n pct chicken, and yesterday applied to tho detective ofllcc to settle thc matter-one bear? ing thc head and ono tho body of tho fowl In question. The fowl got thc worst of tho quarrel. It took nearly live thousand five hundred dol? lars to pay otT thc police force for thc month of September. UNITED STATES COOKY- HOS. GEORGE S. BRYAH, JUDGE, PRESIDING.-Roth thc Admiralty and Dis? trict Courts were in session yesterday. ADMIRALTY COURT. Iii thc case of W. II. Mnuldcn vs. tho schooner J. II. Stickney, thc libel was heard, and thc court ordered that a warrant of arrest bc issued against thc said schooner, returnable on Thursday next. Thc court then adjourned till ll A. M. lo-dny. . DISTRICT COURT. Thc petit and picas Jurors were discharged un? til 10 A. M. Thursday. In thc case of Levi F. liliane vs. Wm. T. Lcsesnc, petition to establish lien, thc report of Registrar Carpenter was continued. lu thc cose of II. Duke ct al. vs. Wm. Thomas, pr-uthm to establish lieu, lt was ordered that (bc assignee pay tho petitioner $1*0. Petit lon nf Wiley Smith, or Sumter, for final dis? charge in bankruptcy, was granted. . . Petition of II. C. Beard, for appointment ns com? missioner of the United States, was granted. The case of thc United States vs. Albert G., Thomas Jetrcrson and Arthur M. Mackey, William Elliott, John Davis, James W. Whipper, Augustus li ol In ger. charged with assaulting a customhouse oillccr while In thc execution of his duties, was called and continued until thc January term of the District Court. Court then adjourned until 10 A. M. to-day. TUE STATE SUPREME COURT.-The following opinions were delivered in Columbia by Chief Jus? tice Moses and Associate Justice Willard on Satur? day last : Eliza F. O'Neill, admlnlHtratrlx, vs. Marin J. McKcwn, administratrix. Willard, A. J. Motion dismissed. John K. Pl?lllpa and John S. Riggs, ads. W. II. r.iiuiand, ct ni. Moses, C. J. Motion dismissed. James F. Campbell vs. Home Insurance Cum pan v. Willard, A. J, Motion granted. J. Porteus lie veaux, ads. Rowena Clarke, et al. Moses, C. J. Motion dismissed. M. C. Hall vs. Joiner 3c McAllister, et al. Wil? lard. A. J. Decree ufnrmcd. John Moors ct al., ads. J. L. Kllgorc ct al. Moses, 0, J. Motion dismissed. 'Joseph Caldwell and W. W. McMorrls, execu? tors, ct al., ads. W. II. Ollllland et al. Moses, c. J. Motion dismissed. Martin T. Lcuprtenrt, administrator, ct al., ads. Marv Lcapheart and Polly Leaphe?rt. Moses, C. J. Motion dismissed. Laura A. Nance vs. J. R. O. Nance and Dravton Nance and Mary W. Nance, by lier next friend, I vs. the same, willard, A. J. Motion dismissed. Ex parte Mary S. Monteith. Moses, C. J. Mo? tion dismissed. Sarah Cureton va. George Brown, executor, and George Brown, executor, vs. Sarah Cureton ct al. Willard, A. J. Decree modified. The following cases were ordered to he ,re argUed : . -. Rachel M. Myer vs. Benjamin Mordecai, trus? tee, ct al. J. McKcegan vs. D. McSwln?y, and ex parte J. McKocgan, in thc cause uf E. P. O'Neill, adminis? tratrix, vs. Maria F. McKcwn ot id. -, i J. M. Womack. vs. Robert Austin, executor, et al. Henry Trcsoot, Register Mcnsc Conveyance, vs. the State, ex rel. Attorney General. William Gunter, by his next friend, vs. Ellen Gunter and J. II. Suber, administrator. M. M. Calhoun et ul., ads. Floride Calhoun ot al. (Involving tho validity of bonds for the pur? chase of alav?s.) The court adjourned to meet at Mic next regular term, November 23,1809. REAL ESTATE RAI.KS.-Tho following sales or real estate were made by Messrs. Leitch Sc li run H yesterday. The prices obtained wcro generally good : Resilience Ko. SS Shepherd street, contnlnlng three rooms and kitchen, thc lot measuring twenty-nine by eighty feet, ror $600. Residence Ko. 23 Shepherd street, adjoining the above, containing three rooms and kitchen, same size, for $600. All tnat lot of land, with thc bricks thereon, known as No. 31 Hay nc sticct, south side, for? merly occupied by Messrs. F. D. Fanning 3c Co. The lot mensures twenty-two feet Trout on Hay nc street, by one hundred and twenty-six 0-12 feet lu depth, ror $2076. Thc three story brick store and dwelling, known as No. 04 Market street, In rear of tho above Lot measures twenty-two feet six inches on Market street, by sixty-nine 0-12 tn depth, for $3000. That fine row of wooden buildings, (eight ' in number,) situated on tho north side of lingard, opposite Sires street, between Rutledge avenue and Rose ' lane. Each dwelling contains tbree rooms ami kitchen attached. Lots measuring from 20 to 27 rcct front, by 46 0-12 in depth. Two sold-one for $376, and the other ror $300. That desirable lot situated at the northwest corner or Coming nnd Bognrd streets, measuring In Iront, on Coming street, 60 reef, hy 71 feet on Bogard street, ror $600. That desirable lot adjoining tho aboyo to thc north, measuring 60 feet front on Coming street, for $100. That desirable lot situated on tho cast side of Coming street, botwoen Bogard and Lino streets, adjoining lands of Mr. P. Collins, measuring 30 feet iront, by loo feet In depth, for $400, HOTEL ARRIVALS, OCTODER 12.-PAVILION HO? TEL-J. R. Barnes, Porchcr's, N. B. R. R.; IV. H. Douglas, Bull's Bay: F. Schaffer, Wadninlaw; Tlios. F. Grenckcr, Newberry Herald; A. C. Hall and wiro, Madison; Janies A. Brui)n, St. Louis; Mrs. M. S. Pritchard, Mrs. C. C. Dunn, Mi ss Kt h - ridge,. Miss E.Zn rn, Augusta; M. Levi, Manning; Edward Chadwick and wife, Mrs. Davis and three children, Beaufort; AJ M. Kirkland, W.. G. Gullett,'Southern Expresa Company; L. R. pat? terson, Rochester, N. Y. ; ll. L. Sally, Orangebnrg; J. J.' Neales,' South' Carolina; S.' If. Rogers sud lady, Mrs. dilbert Travis, servant and five chil? dren, New York? W. ' K. Lane, Grahamville; J. p. Roberts, Talbot; A< S. Brown, Fort Valley; John Crowley, columbia; w. W,' aitrcath, Greenville; John Caldwell, J. C. Japncy, Columbia; E. Eze kcii, Orangeburg. ' CHARLESTON HOTEL.-Captain Frisbee,- Brig Cyclouci Colonel James Gardner; New York; J. w. ShochtOTd,. steamship Pioneer; Captain Wm. A. Kempton, New York; Wm. TV Brenner, Au? gusta, aa.; CaptalnWimT. Bernard, Now York; Wm. Gregg, Aiken; E. Loosse,. New York; D. V. Scurry, K. B. Smith, South Carolina ; H. K. Scott, Columbia; J. 0. Olllett, Augusta ; W. R. Clou tnian and wife, City; Charles 0. Kondall and wife, Beau? fort; H. 0. Marshall, New York; H. P. Emory, two Misses Emory, Angosta; M. Dowling, Champlain, N. Y.; Mr, and Mrs. w. .Holland, Greenville; Samuel B. Hubbard, wife and fonr children, Miss Frost, Jacksonville, Fla.; R. A. King, M. D., New York; A. L. Ellis and wife, Qgargetown; Colonel Legier, wife and alxchldren,' Augusta; rt. Pressly Barron, Manning; K. D. At water, New Haven, ct.; Robert Douglass, Jr.; Augusta;' S. W. Varne, New York; Mrs. J, "\ Hunt, City; John B. Thompson, St. Louis, Mo.; Benjamin J. Adams, Michigan; Elias fichevar scheid; New York; Henry Wallace and lady Philadelphia, Pa.; Joalah Gay, BonnettavBlc; Charles Richardson and' lady, J. P. Ri oh ard non and lady, Clarendon; A. O. Appleman and wife, Mrs. Brain, Angosta; A. Golds mid t, Now York; Mrs. E. E. Buchanan, Knoxville; Wm;'J, Var? Riper, Patterson; Captain w.n. Gardner, Purser J. R. Vandusen, Steamship, P?rit. THE PLANTERS' HOTEL.-Visitors io Augusta, whether their stny lu- long or short, will Hud this hotel us thoroughly rom fort niuo uutl eonveiilent ss the most fastidious coolil desire. Thc rooms ure light ami pleasant, iho attendance ls good, the fare ls excellent, and Hie whole establishment ls managed with tho precision and regularity of clock work, nie Planten;1 Hotel-keeps alco with thc march of Improvement, ami no cure ls want? ing to secure the comrnrt of the guests. Thc bookkeeper, Mr. T. J. Past ic, ls especially polite und attentive, and will do nil Hint lu him lies lo make Hie I'lu it tecs' easy to reach mid hard to get away from. Tills, Indeed, bi lite general character of the hotel. _^ t TUB Hmo MA:.Y M. FRANCIS.-This fine brig, now on thc berth for Havre, was built by 0. L. Hay ns A Sons, nt Port Jefferson, I.. I., at a cost of ias.T.oo. her dimensions arc: Length, 130>i feet; beam, 31 feet; and depth of hold, 17 reel. She ls built of white oak and yellow pine, and ls copper fastened. Thc brig ls one of thc Quest models or her class, ranking Al, ?ml having nil th- latest Improvements. She ls comm a ruled by Captain ll. Francis, who hus traded for ninny years past bel ween this port and New York in thc schooner Lilly. Captain Francis ls n skilled navigator and thorough scamnn, arid will give a good ac? count of Hie 1300 bales of our staple which thc agents, Wm. Hunch Sc Co., Intend to stow aboard lils vessel. _ ? _ ?BUSINESS N O T I C E 8 . LONG FORAOR FOR STOCK-Its economy and what lt will save to, anil consequently innl.O lor, thc larmer. A splendid article In thc Rural Caro? linian ror October. Scud to Walker, Evans A Cogswell, Charleston, nod subscribe at once. THIs ls but one or the host or valuable articles ap? pearing and to appear In this king or magazines. A. H. AnRAtlA&S Sc Stilts will sell this morning, a desirable stuck or dry goods, notions, cutlery und hosiery. SCOTT, tho star shirt man, has now received his full stock for thc full, and ILJS establishment ls thc great resort of all who seek linc, cheap and comfortable underwear. -' RFHINBSA ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Onice Is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Scud your orders. Every merchant and business, man should have h Ls card printed on lils Envelopes. ONE OP DICKENS' or Scott's Works ls present? ed to every annual subscriber to thc XIX Cen? tury, octa ?l)irlG nnb -fm-moiling (Stocco. rjlHE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SHIRTS. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SS SS SS ss ss as SS THE SS SS ? SS SS STAR SS SS DA SS SHIRTS .SS SS "33 SS AND COLLARS, BS SS SS SS " ss SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS , SS S3 - SS SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS SS S3 SS SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS SS SS ' SS SS MEN'S SS SS SS SS FURNIBH1NO O0OD3 SS SS SS SS AND SS SS SS SS UNDERWEAR. S3 S3 SS SS SS "SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Don't forget the place, THE STAR SIGN, .MEETING' STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. OC113 Q N E PRICE. '? H 0 M A S n. B L A C K W E LT Is constantly receiving additions to his Large Assortment of MENS1 FURNISHING GOODS. His intimate relations with Importing Houses at the North enables bim to sell thc Best doods at less than New York prices. TUE LATEST STYLES OF SCARFS, TIES. COLLARS, HOSIERY, II AND KERCUKIEFS, UNDERWEAR, Ac. RAJOU'S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. The Quaker City Fine Shirt, ready made and to order. All goods marked In PLAIN FIOURE3, AND ONE PRICE TO ALL. No. 210 KINO STREET, sept2-2 cmos One door below Market. QCniloriRg, Sit. ' LOTH IN G , TAILORING AND FURNISHING GOODS. C MENKE A MULLER, No. 325 KINO STREET", Three poors below Liberty street. Have Just received and opened a large and fine assortment of Men's Youths' and Hoy's CLOTH? ING, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. Consisting ol Elegant OVERCOATS, business and Dress Suits, White and Colored Shirts, Underwear GOOIIB, AC, English and Domestic Bair Hose, Alexander's and Couvlsler's Kid Gloves, Buckskin, Doeskin, Calfskin; Cloth, Ca ssl me re, Tweed; Silk and Thread Cloves, Linen and Paper Collars, Cravats, Neck Tics, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Ac. Also, a largo and well assorted stock of BROAD? CLOTH, CAS3IMHRE, DOESKIN, BEAVER CLOTH, Ac, a large variety of tho new style Pants and Vest Patterns, which wo offer to sell by piece, yard or pattern, or make up into garments by measure, In thc latest styles. ? our stock hos been selected with great care, and prices marked very low, In plain ligures. Being comblent that wo eau offer Inducements. unequalled hy any other house, we solicit buyers lu our Hue to give us a call before purchasing clsowhorc. All uni ors will receive our prompt and very careful attention. Entire satisfaction ls guaranteed. oc?U'iav/f3iii08 - i _? ? - J O II H R ? G II E I M E R , .MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 141 KINO STREET, WEST SIDE, A PEW DOOKS , NORTH or QUEEN, Begs leave to Inform hts customers and Hie public in general that ho has. Just returned from New York with a largo Stock Of 0LOT?I8 DOESKINS . CASSIM ERRS BEAVERS ' C?ATIN08 VESTOf GS Of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics. I also wish to draw attention to my large and well selected Stock of' FURNidiUN? GOODS, in? cluding the celebrated 8TA:R SHIRTS;- - sept? o m wr o dewing -fflflchinea. . j^AMB. FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE. The only reliable and first-class FAMILY KNIT? TER ever offered to the public. Over ono hun? dred dur?rent garments and stitches. Gold and BUrer Medals at all the principal Fairs In tho United states and Europa. Best thing for Agent? to make money on; For aamptoi and I tema adi dress | LAMB- KNIT! INO M. M. CO., sept? loo Cblcopee Faut, Masa. financial. JfUKST MORTGAGE TWENTY-YEAR j SEVEN PEU CK NT. BONDS Ul-' i n y SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD ? COMPANY. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN NEW TONK. These hands arc Bccured Ly a FIRST MORT CAUK ON TMK HOAD, lucliidlng Itu uutnt mid equipment. Tho Trustees nrc JAM RS ROBB, or New York; WILLIAM AIKEN anil GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, or South Carolina. This Hoad ls los miles lu length, connecting the Cilles of Savannah mid Charleston, and ls an im? portant link or through travel rrom the North to Ucorgla, Florida mid thc Onlf Stntes. Thc whole Hoad will bo In complete running order by the first of December. nils loan ls at thc rate of only $5000 per mlle, which ls less than thc cost or the Iron, and ls n flrst-clnsH security lu every respect. These bonds are ottered for tho present at EIC.I1TY CENTS on the dollar, by thc SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND THUST COMPANY. No. 10 broad street. THOMAS lt. WAKING, octia wini_cn sh ter. T O LOAN Tho LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA lor (Ids Department, In conformity willi their Churtcr, oder to loan, on unexceptionable Kent Estate lu tills | elly, FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, lu sums or not less than One Thousand Dollars, -mrers for same I to bo left with thc Secretary, at No. 255 King | street, corner of Itcaiifntii._oct 13 2 .j^DW A1T~D L O \V N D E.IT^7 UROKER, No. 1 TinOAD STREET,^ Iluys and sells on commission. Bonds, Stocks, Rank Rills, and Securities of ull windi. The high- j est market prices obtalued. I Any Infor mat ion desired, by letter or otherwise, will bc cheerfully given. Apply ns above at No. 1 broad street, or throiigluPostoillce Pox 307. Will also attend lo thc investments ol money In large and smull amounts. RKFEBENCBP.-Wagner, Huger A Co., Reeder k Davis, G. A. Trcnholiu A Sun, W. C. lice A Co., Thomas E. Wnrlng, Cashier South" Carolina Loan and Trust Company ; Pclzcr, Rodgers A Co., J. D. Aiken and Co., George II. Walter A Co., Cohen, Hanckel A Co., Andrew Slmonds, President First National Hank._sepfJt 2nios PAC HECKS ON N E W YORK C DILLS ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE SOLD. Sterling and Francs bought Advances on Consignments. By LESESNE A WELLS, ?..is 3mos No. 10 nroad Street. rjTIAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK. THE RURAL CAROLINIAN THE CHARLESTON TRI-WEBLY NEWS, _ONE YEAR, FODR DOLLARS._ ?p A L L CAMPAIGN. . N. I E H R~rT? BACH'S POPULAR BROAD 3TR1SBT ^SALOON. - LUNCH RES U M E D. CHOICE LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. * sepias_ JQO YOU WISH TO HAVE A GOOD AP? PETITE, a relish Tor Food, and a perfect Diges? tion T DSB SOLOMON'S BITTERS. septi7 fggos_ rJIHE AMERICAN SUBMERGBD, DOUBLE-ACTING, NON-FREEZING, FORCE PUMP. Thc simplest and most powerful in use. It Is proved to bu thc cheapest, most ciTectlvc, dura? ble and reliable PUMP. Has no leather packing. A child can work it. For sale by JENNINGS, THOML1NSON A CO., scpt!?9 imo_General Agents for So. Ca. jj^O YOU WISH TO PUT OFF INDEFI? NITELY Sick Headache, Sour Eructations and Acidity of t??e Stomach? USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. scptiT amos_ _ rjMIE CHEAPEST AND BEST 1 A FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE ANO A FIRST-CLASS DAILY PAPER. ONE YEAR, SIX DOLLARS AND FI Fl* Y CENTS YOtT WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY at night, and awake lu the morning with a thorough appreciation of your egg? rolls and cofTce? . _ scptl7 3mos USE SOLOMONS' BITTERS. H .^aromarc, ( A RT..,* co., . e -.. idfefr jjhj L ?j.. i ?.!.; . II AV rt r> AV A. R 13 CHARLES D. 0. COHEN. D. 8. lt HIT. N. 8. II/ WHOLESALE STORE, No...19 HAYNS 8TREI MARKET I BAB IRONf, PLOUGH S rt! EL, NAILS, METALS, ' GUNS, A LARGE ASS ? BUILDING ?I CARPANTE RS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS' TOOL ?' ? ? > ? i ? ALSO, A HANDSOM , HODG?2II?J' TAULL AJV: PLATED AND BR , ..... HOUSE FURNISHING AND FANCY ' ssjfttt fm MOMS PAO Onction Salea--(k'lita i?itn. 11} A.II. ABRAHAMS A- SONS. DOMESTIC AND KANGY DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, Ac. THIS DAV. i:ttli Instant, win bc raul at IO o'clock, at our store, No. M llayiu: street, A desirable stock of seasonable DRY coons, Notions, Cutlery, Hosiery, Ac. AUN), Sundry mils of (louds on account or purchasers lint complying willi terms or former sules. Terms <if Sale-Sums miller $100 cash; rrom $100 io $200 llilrty iluys: hbo vc thal amount sixty days, approved Indorsed mite-._oem Hy WM. MCKAY. BEADSTEAOS, MATTRESS RS, FKATH KR HKD, UURKAUS. TAIll.KS, CAItl'KTS, SUPERIOR OFFICE DKSK, WAHI). Hom;, SIDKItflARI), SUNDRY ARTICLES HOUSE? KBBI1K0. THIS DAY, (Wednesday) nt ms stc*alB>No. 130 .Meeting street, nt lil o'clock. oct 13 Hy N. A. HUNT. ?JjllFTY CASES HOOTS AND SHOES. THIS DAY, 13th Instant, nt 10 o'clock, ut Store No. 142 Meeting strpet, ?0 cases assorted HOOTS AND SHOKS, oct 13 Hy lt. M. MARSH Al,I, A URO. FIVE MULES. ONE HOUSE, SPRING WAIION AND HAHNKSS, OAHI'ETS. CAR PBTINU, MATTINO. COOKINO STOVE, CHAIRS. HAY CUTTER, COT? TON OIN, Ac. THIS DAY, at half-past 10o'clock, will lie sold, odis QtoDcs, Uaugco, #c. g T O V E t? AT WHOLESALE. THE UNDKHSIONED, SUCCESSORS OF H0R I TON 4 sn KIMI MRI >, HAVE RESUMED THEIR TRADE IN STOVES. AS WHOLESALE DEALERS, IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR OTHER BUSI? NESS, AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY j OTHER DEALERS, FACTORS, MERCHANTS AND ALL THE CUSTOMERS OF THE OLD HOUSE WITH THE MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS OF COOKINO STOVES, RAN0ES AND I1KATINO STOVES AT A CLOSE APPROXIMATION TO FOUNDRY PRICES. TnE COOKINO STOVES AND RANGES ARE SOLD WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE-SOME OK THEM ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH? OUT THE AH) OF CHIMNEYS IF NECESSARY AND ALL ARE GUARANTEED TO BAKE PROP? ERLY, IF SET UP AS DIRECTED. THE RANGES ARE UNUSUALLY LOW IN PRICE-HAVE SIX BOILER OPENINGS AND 1 DOUBLE OVENS, THOUOH BUT A SINGLE PIPE, AND NEED NO BRICK-WORK TO SET I THEM UP. THE STOCK OF HEATING STOVES EMBRACES CAST-IRON AIR-TIOHTS, RUSSIA-IRON A1R I T?qUTS, SIX-PLATE OR BOX STOVES, Ac. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICES | WILL BE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. WM. SHEPHERD & CO., No. 24 II A Y N B STREET, " . CHARLESTON S. C., 1 C. KAUFMAN BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT, NO. 26 lt H o A D STRKRT, Charleston, S. 0. Pr?mpt attention given to tho purchase and I sale of Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Bank Bills, AC, Ac. sept 15 w rnrjinos cs Gr IBBES & BARNWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH. GA. Advances made on Consignments'or Cotton, Rice, Ac, to Foreign and Domestic markets. AI.i.KN S. GIUDES. A UT ut-11 BARNWELL. octfl fmwlmo_^_ I L L I S & C II I S O L M , FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Will attend to thc Purchase, Sale and Shipment (to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COI TON, RICE, LUMRER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, 3. C. E. WILLIS..-.A. lt. CIUSOLM. 0Ct25_ J V . B A R D I N, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, s. u. H Prompt attention given to tho sale ot Cotton, Rice und Naval Stores, and Country Produce ?cn? I emily._oct8 lino O L M E S & MACBETH, No. 30 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C., ' BROKEn, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND I GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will attend tp Renting and Collecting or Rents and purchase and salo or Stocks, Bouds, Hold, I Silver ami Real Estate. , ALSO, To tho Pnrchasc or doods and Supplies for par [ ties In the couutry upon reason-aide terms. ItlEOIKIE L. HOI.MUS.ALEXANDER MACDETII. tam lyr . Iwtlcrn, &'C. MBU C. JtX A. iv 'Sp & , TON, S.' C. iRT. r. ll i Ul AN. JOHN V. M N'A H KL'. i- .! '.if fill.: >ii u j i j j BT; RETAIL. STORE, CORNER KING AND STREETS. MILL ROCKS, BOLTING CLOTH, CIRCULAR SAWS, FAN MILLS, HOES, PLOUGHS. IORTMENT OF .. ATERIALS, *r. ' "' ' l " . .. '.' BRICKLAYERS' TOOLS, TANNER* TOOLS. E ASSORTMENT OF . O POCKET CUI^ERY.ta lt ANNIA WARB, GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Stadion Baleo--i?iitire f?larjo. A S S I G N E E S ' S A Ii E . virtue of un order of salo io mo directed bv tho lion. Gcorgo s. liryan, Judge of the United Sillies District Cour! for tho District of South Carolina, 1 will sell at public unction, lu the Town nf TilllllliillSVlllc, Simili Carullna. Oil WEDNESDAY, Hie third day of November next, at ll o'clock A. M., All and singular the righi, title and lulcrusl of Julia M. Titiiiiiuiis, In or lo thc following REAL, ESTATE, with the Buildings thereon: Om; hundred and twenty-four (124) LOTS In thc Town of TiiiiiiiittiHvllle, as per plats of thc samo. TRACT OP LANI) In Darlington Couuly, S. C., containing one hundred and thirty-seven (137 ) acres, mure or less; bounded ott thc north and cast by hands of W. ll. Thunums, south by Laud S formerly owne.l by Thomas lilli, ami on thc west h) Lands of lilli, drey mid McLuudou, and known as the "Hughs" Lund. TRACT OP LANI) In Darlington County, S. C.. containing one humlrud mm forty-eight (148) acres, more or less; bounded north mideast by Lauds of Harrell Pettigrew and W. A. French, south and wesl hy Lnmlsof lleiiiatnin Revel TRACT OF LAND tn Darlington County, S. C., containing llftv (AO) acres more or less, adjoining Lands formerly owned by James Oliver, Winiam (leo, Mrs. Haul, aud known us thc William Oliver Land. TRACT OK LAND In Darlington County, S. O., containing two hundred and thirty-seven (237) acres, more or less; lying between Sparrow Swamp mid Lake Swamp; hounded north by Lands of Evander While mid Senniorc, east by Lauds of l.awlioin and estate of William Jon nil? uan, south by Lamls of Thomas Stevenson, und ue-1 by i.ai o i ? or Jumes Hill. TRACT OF LAND lu Darlington County, S. O., containing two tuimlrcil nud seven ty-fl vc (275) acres, more or tess, lying but ween Sparrow Swamp ami Lynch's Creek, near Camion and Ward's Mill; in m n i ie. i north by thu run of Sparrow Swamp, and Lands of T. J. Camion, cast by Iii mi Ham's Land, smith ami west hy Ward's Und. TRACT OF LAND In Darlington Comity, S.O., co?tainiii^ two hundred nud sixty-six (200) acres, more or less, lying between Hay brunch and Lynch's Creek: hounded non li by lands of T. J. Caution, eust by I.an Os of J. Cusack, south by Lynch's Creels, and west hy Lands of J. O. Black? well. TRACT OF LANI) In Darlington County, S. C., containing three (3) acres, muru or Ks?, near Ol?! EilliiKliiuu. known as Lawrence's "Old Tanyard." TRACT OF LAND lu Darlington County, S. O., containing niue (U) acron, moro or less, sltuato In rear of the ticademv at Kn mg hum. TRACT OF LAND In Dnrlltigton County, 8. C., c. mi a I ulm; foray-three (43) acres, moro orTcss, sit? uate ut Tiuintoiisvllic, outside thu corporate lim? its: (boondin len shown by plut.) TRACT OF LAND lu Darlington County, S. C., coiitulnliig twenty live (25) acres, moro or less, situate at Tlnimoiisvllle, outside the corporate limits: (boundaries shown by plat.) TRACT OF LAND in Clarendon County, S. C., containing th ret hundred mid fifty (350) acres, more or less, known ns thu "(inuit" Land, ad JolnlUK Lnuds of James Thomas, Joel Allen, and Jesse Hill. TRACT OF LAND tn Clarendon* County, S. C., containing niue hundred mid thirty live (035) acres, moro or less, lying on Burrell branch and Kingstrcc Swamp; bounded north by Lands OT Robert J. McKnight, south hy Lands of estate of William L. Hickson and James McKenzie, west by bauds of Duncan Smiley, Noah Floyd, H. B. McKnight, and William D. McKenzie. TRACT OF LAND, In Sumter County, S. C., containing ttiree hundred and eighty (380) acres, more or less, known as tho "Norwood's Gross Roads Tract;" (thc Sumter and Clarendon Une . passes through thin tract.) ALSO, On MONDAY, thc 8llt day of November, 1860, at Kingstrcc, South Carolina, at 12 o'clock M., The following TRACTS OF LAND: TRACT of throe hundred acres, moro or less, tn thc Coitntv of Williamsburg, S. c., one and n half fljfj or two 12) miles from Myersvlllc.on thc North? eastern Railroad, adjoining Lands of N. M. Gra? ham and thc estate of Bramboy. TRACT OF LAND In Williamsburg County, S. C., containing three hundred and twenty-one ncies, more or less, lying on Meadow Prong. ALSO, On TUESDAY, tho 10th day of November, I86r, at Marlon Courthouse, S. C., TRACT OF LAND lu Marlon County, S. C., con? taining four hundred mid sixty-six (460) acres, more or less: hounded on thc north by Lands of estate ofS. A. Campbell and Lands of estate of Roger Gordon, south hy Lauds of Dr. McMillan and James Dewitt, east by Lands of the estato of Richard wilkerson,mid west hy Lands of Richard Wttte and James McNeil. TRACT OF LAND lu Marlon County, S. C., con? taining three hundred (300) acres, more or less, known as the "Henry Hutchinson" Land. TRACT OF LAND lu Marlon County, S. C., of four (4) acres, more or less, lying, being and sita? nte at Ettlngl.ani, on tho Northeastern Railroad; bounded ou all sides by the estate Lands of John M. Thumons, deceased. Terms-One tin ni cash; balance upon a credit of one and two years, with interest from date, pavnhle annually HU tho whole amount, both principal and Interest, be paid: thc purchaser or purchasers to give lils or their bond or bonds with approved security and a mortggae or mort? gages of the premises. Purchasers to pay for all necessary stamps and for papers. HENRY E. P. SANDERS, Assignee of John M. Tlmmons, Bankrupt, octis ws7 A S SIGNEES' SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TnE UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA-IN THE MATTER OF W. W. ll A RI.LEE, BANK * ' RUIT-IN BANK? RUPTCY. Pursuant to on order of Honorable Judge Bryan In thc above case, dated July 18th, ige?, I will sell on thc first MONDAY In November next, ac Marlon Courthouse, The following VALUABLE PROPERTY or Bald bankrupt: 1st. Thc PLANTATION on which sold bankrupt now resides, near Mars' muir Station, on both shies of thc Wilmington and Manchester Rail? road, containing 650 acres, moro or less; lion nd ed by Lands or Qeorgc C. James, W. R. Johnson, ll. Napier, estate or C. Balley, J. Ell Gregg and Mrs. Julia Wilson. This Plantation consists of several lots aud tracts, which will be sold separately, a plat ol which may bc seen on application to tho assignee, and which win bc exhibited on thc day or sale. Some of these Lands arc highly Improved, and suited for thc cultivation or cotton. One ol' the tracts, containing 200 to 300 acres, more or less, will Include thc homestead of General Huil Ice, situai cd less than half a mile from the Mars' Bluff depot, one of thc finest and best arranged dwellings In thc State, with flower-garden omi outbuildings or every dcscrlpHon necessary for comfort or convenience. 2d. A TRACT OF LAND on the north side of Little Peedee River, containing 65n acres more or less; conveyed to bankrupt by thc sheriff of Marion District, and recorded In book -, page -, In tho Register's Office for Marlon District; hounded there by Lauds oi David Page, John F. Page and others-rn which James H. Pago now resides. 3d. Ar LOT AND OFFICE In Marion Village-, r ron t'. n jr on tho south and east on thc public square; bountied ou tho north by Lot or S. E. McMillcur, anti south by S. M. Brown, (or E. Barnes' lot,) artd on thc west by-street. 4th. o nedi a ir Interest in m TRACT OF LAND known as Bird's Landing, on the Groat Peedee River, containing twelve (12) ncros; purchased by James Graham and bankrupt Jointly; bounded by (1 rout Peedee River on Hie west, by tho public mad on thc cast, and on all other shies by Joseph Bird's Land, ut lite Peedee Bridge of tho wilming? ton und Manchester Railroad. 6th. One-half Interest in three QI unimproved LOTS OF LAND lu Marlon Vlllagp, Marlon County, containing ench five-tenths of un acre; bounded by Lands or John Animons, W. J. Dickson and ??hers, and sltuay?! near the Depot or the Wil? mington and Manchester lt a 11 road, marked Nos. 18.17,18 lu u plat ol said village made by Deputy Surveyor Levi Leggett, dated February 6, 1867; said lids conveyed to J. J. timi W. W. Marilee by C. D. Evans, Commissioner bi Equity. 0th. One-liiilf Interest In LOT OF LAND, and olllce thereon In Hie Village of Conwayboro', County Of Horrv, thirty-five rcct squaro with . western end fronting on Main street; conveyed fiollnrllee nnd Walsh by H. Buck, assignee; lot marked US No. 3. ' t Terms- One-fourth (fi) cash; balance on A cre? dit of one omi two years; purchasers to givo bond with luiercst from tho day of salo, payable an? nually, secured by mortgage ol thaprenilsea, and to pay for nil ncccssnry papers and stamps. oct 13 w3 A. rr. FORD, Assignee. (Holton (Sics. OT TON, TIES? . , BEARD'S PATENT LOOK TIES. This TIE ia undoubtedly the beet manufactured, ls easy to manage, and possesses great strength nud durability. Having sold them for tho past two vars, we can cortil ally recommend them to our planters and others, aa tho very TIE they ? u:it, to render their bales neat, strong and com? pact; rnpnbio of binding bales from 400 to 600 pounds. For sale hy GEO. W. WILLIAMS ? CO., Factors, augie mwtSmoa_ Charleston, 8. C. TTTAIUEY OOT?ON TIE. >- * V . A FULL SUPPLY OF TUTS TIE WI Lt BB KBjJT BY US DURING THE REASON. , The steadily Increasing demand foe THE W AILEY TIE, Ii the best proof of its superiority ^ver any other Patent. Por sal? by STREET BROTHERS & CO. sept?