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C I T Y A F F A IKS. Meeting* This Du j . Strict Observance bodge, at half-past . P. M. Tyro Lodge, at huir-pnst 7 P. M. C. I.., at half-past 7 P. M. Palmetto Social Club nt S I*. M. Auction Soles Thia Day. A.C. McGllllvray will seil for thc Shcrlir, at ll o'clock, at northeast corner of Columbus and Meeting streets, contents of a grocery store. A. H. Abrahams A Sons will sell at 10 o'clork, at their store, a large lot of clothing, fte. N. A. Hunt will sell nt io o'clock, at lils store, boots, shoes, Ac. Wm. McKay will sell nt io o'clock, at Iiis store, clocks, carpeting, Ac. n. M. Marshall A Uro., will sell at half-past 10 o'clock, at No. 33 Proud street, mulos, horse, Ac. Miles Drake will sell at io o'clock, ni his Blore, Clothlug, dry goods, Ac. COUNCIL.-Thc proceedings of the meeting of Council lust night, will bo found on our fourth page. _ ArrotNTMKNT.-Mr. William Recd lins been ap? pointed a scrgcatil.or the police force, lit lite pince of ex-Sergeant Poulnot. PBRSOXAI._Messrs. John Hanckcl nnd James O. Gibbes, both of whom have been oh a buBln'.-ss trip to Europo, liavo returned to the city. BILL OF MonTALiTV.-During the week ending "October 16th, there were nineteen deaths In the city-four whites and llftecu blacks. THE CiiBArKST YET.-Tits NEWS" Job onico ls now prhitlng bill-heads In tho best style ami on Uno pa ?ie r, at $2 60 per thousand. Merchants, think ofitr - M1KCTB HUNS wcro fired from the field battery at thc Citadel yesterday, at sunrise nnd sunset, a's a mark of respect to tho memory of thc inte Franklin Pierce. Bl'ROLARY.-Night before last the trunk of Mrs. Harrington, No. 17 Church street, wn"S overhauled by some burglnrs and $117 In greenbacks and $110 In gobi stolen. Officers Lovett and Truall have arrested n party upon suspicion. THE BALTI.MOIIB STEAUsuir LINE.-The Rain? more Sun of Monday says: "Such was tho rush of freight lo thc Charleston steamer on Saturday that lt was fourni Impossible to dispatch thc Mary? land, nnd she wus consequently delayed until 3 P. M. to-day." _ TnE MASONIC FAIR.-We learn Hint at the ap? proaching Masonic Fair, Washington Lodge, No. 6, will rattle thc following articles: One elegant silver trumpet, one heavily plated trumpet, two sections regulation hose, and two handsome lanterns. Herc will bc a chance Tor n lively con? test among our gallant firemen! Mfsic Fon THE STATE FAIR.-General Bomford, Commandant at Columbia, has courteously placed thc Post Rand nt I lie service of thc Executive Committee, for Hie approaching fair. The com? mittee will probably bc pleased to avail them? selves of thc opportunity thus to secure excellent music. At present this hand ls doing duty at Hal? eigh, North Carolina. FISUINO OFF THE BAW.-At this season of the year lhere are numerous points Just outside this harbor which alford parties who may bc partial ?to a day's amusement with hook and linc n most delightful pastime. On Friday last a number or gentlemen on thc yacht Louly made good sport. While fishing they were attracted' by an unusual commotion among thc crew of a fishing boat near, and Judged from their movements that something unusual had occurred. On Inquiry lt was dis? covered that a fisherman, Who had nong out lils Une a few seconds bcrorc, riroppe? ?! In thc vicin? ity or a large loon; and thc bird noticing tho Sink? ing bait dove ofter lt and taking hold of what Was intended for the fish was hooked and safely dragged Into tho boat. This ls undoubtedly a very unusual woy or aoextrlug thia ?""ie. 6omo of these gentlemen caught the same day several large prawn, which were taken on the linc and hook ea ls customary with ordinary Uah. ANEW ROUTE TO PRILAOELFIIIA*-Thc agents ol thc baltimore and Charleston'Steamship Linc have completen arrangements which will largely increase the facilities of freight transportation betweeu this city and Pnlladolphla. By contracts w\th tho Philadelphia Railroad Company, cars will he sent to thc wharf or thc Steamship Com? pany lu Raltlmorc lor the reception of rice, cot? ton, .Vc, going North, thc transfer from thc ves? sel lo thc cars being promptly and safely made. At thc depot in Washington Avenue, Philadelphia, equal facilities arc afforded to consignees for sampling and effect lng sales, thus saving built time and jnoncy. Philadelphia freights for Charleston and thc South and Southwest aro lu Uko manner received at Hie depot every day and sent to Hie Baltimore steamers in through curs, when they uro rapidly forwarded to their destina? tion. These arrangements, which go into effect willi thc sailing or thc Maryland on Saturday, arc commended lo thc notice and consideration or shippers. Thc rutes nrc low, insurance cnn bc effected at one-half per cent., and whatever Hie season there will bc no Interrupt lc a In the regu? lar running or thc linc. QUARTERLY REPORT OP Tns CHIEF OF POLICE ARRESTS?, FINES, Ac-At the meeting or Cou? ell last night thc Chief or Police submitted lils quarterly report, embracing thc months or July, August and September. Thc report shows that during the quarter there have been eight hundred and ninety-five persons arrested by the police force; that of this number eighty-one were turned over to magistrates, two hundred and ten sent to' i he House of Correction, ten to thc Hospital, three to thc Old Folk's Home, two to tito Almshouse, one to the Colored Or phanhousc, one sent to New York, ono to Mount Pleasant, five turned-over to the Recorder, ten to the detectives, nine cases referred to the Coroner, nnd that two hundred and lirty-ouo persons paid thc fines Imposed by thc Mayor. Thc report further shows Hint thc flues imposed by tho Mayor, during the quarter amounted to $2442 40. nf Which $1714 &n were paid, and or thc latter amount thc city's portion was $863 00 and thc policemen's portion $851 60; that the fines imposed upon policemen for violations of rules and regulations amounted to $046 43; that one hundred and ten goals, cows, horses and dogs woro picked up, most of thom being restor? ed to their owners; that Ibero were seven alarms ot Arc, And lhat $05 were received from parties who received licenses to have balls. ' Thc following tablo shows the number of per? sons arrested, and Gie cause of their arrest. It will bo seen that thc arrest of whites and blacks, as reported, are nearly cquaL One hundred and eighty-one of the whites were arraigned only to answer for violations or ordinances: CAfBE OP ARREST. Cotorra. Applicants for lodging... Abduction. Absconding rrom parents Accessory to murder. Burglary.;.,.. Disorderly conduct!. ..... Drunk and lying down... Drunk and disorderly.... Found dead. Gambling.... '. Interfering with police... Insanity....'...i.. Keeping disorderly-bonne ?Larceny.. Lodged for safekeeping.. Last children, r. M?rder.... A. Negleov of duty os scav ,i .enger. Participation in riot. felling liquor without a {Icense...:. Selling liquor on Sunday. Sleeping In the streets... Trespass. Vagrancy.'.. Violation of ordinances.. 3 fl Total.;.I SM at tm isl l 1 2 3 19S 104 65 4 12 ll 2 , 88 32 13 R3 223 80S A CUASI" I'KI/.K SHOOTING IMannounced loc?me orr al Hie Sehutzcnplat/. to-day. Ample arrange? ments have been made by our cn man friend*, wlio always ilo these things well, to make Hie oc? casion ono ot rare lutcrest ami enjoyment. Sec advertisement. SKIFF A GAYLORD'S MINSTRELS.-Tho pcrtar mmicc or this troupe last night was excellent, and "hugely" enjoyed by tho large crowd pre? sent. Every one should go to sec these perfor? mances and Indulge In Hie luxury or a hearty laugh oft repeated. A matinee will bc given on Saturday for tho benefit or those who cannot at? tend at night. TUB UNiTHU STATES COURT-HON. GEORGE S. HUYAN, JUDOS, PUKSIDINO.-Thc District Court was opened at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. JURY OKUER. A Jury order was signed by thc Judge. Thc tal? lowing Jy a synopsis: Section first provides that thc Clerk and Mar? shall tar thc United States District Court or tho Eastern District of South Carolina shat make tip a Jury list from tho said district "ot three hundred nnmcs or citizens (|tin!iricd under thc laws of the State ot South Carolina lo serve in thc highest courts or thc State, In which Juries arc used, in thc tal lowing ur.imier, to ?rttl They shall call on the several collectors or internal revenue to famish from thc several counties In their collection dis? tricts, and embraced In said Eastern District, names or citizens to bc selected by them and such as they shall think well qualified to serve ns Jurors, liebig persons or good moral character, sound Judgment ami free rrom all legal exception. Thc number to bc furnished hy'each collector | shall bc designated by the clerk and marshal, and shall bc In thc same proportion to the whole num? ber required ns tho number or counties in their several collection dis! rids, embraced in said East? ern District Is to thc whole number or counties lu tho said Eastorn District; provided, it any one or I thc said collectors or Internal revenue shall, arter thirty days' notice In writing rrom tho said clerk and mundud, neglect or refuse to furnish thc list of names ns hcrelnbcrore provided, then the clerk and marshal shall proceed to select a list or Jurors rrom thc several counties In thc collection district or thc collector neglecting or refusing to tarnish a Hst as aroresnld." Section second provides that thc names or each or thc Jurors shall bc written upon sep?ralo slips or paper; that the said slips shall bc rolled up and placed ta a box to be provided tar tho purpose, which box shall bc kept securely fastened, mid only opened nt thc time of tho drawing; that "thc list of Jurors, and thc box as thus mado up, shall bc the Hst and box out ot which thc Jurors shall bo drawn for tho yenr ensuing." Section third provides Hint when thc drawing is to bc made, thc clerk and thc marshal shall at? tend al thc clerk's ofllcc, or at some other public place to bc designated by thc district Judge; that "If a person who ls drawn ls exempted by law, or ls unable by sickness to attend ns a Juror, his nam i" shun bo returned Into ?lie box mid another drawn in his stead." Section four provides that a Jury Hst shall bc made up in accordance with thc provisions of thc previous sections, "during thc months of April and May, provided that Ihcjury Hst of thc present year shall bc made up as soon as practicable after thc pnssagc or this order." Section fifth provides that tho grand Jurors shall bc drawn and summoned In thc same man? ner as Jurors tar trials, and when drawn at the same time, thc names first drawn shall be return? ed ns grand Jurors. Section sixth provides that both thc grand and petit Jurors shall ho summoned nt least fifteen days before thc commencement or any tenn of j court tar which they are drawn. Section seventh provides that not more than thirty-ono petit and nineteen grand jurors shall bo drawn or summoned to attend at one and tho samo time nny court, unless the ?orjrt shall other? wise order. Section eighth provides that ? When, by reason or challenge or otherwise, a sufficient number of Jurors duly drawn and summoned caunot bo ob taiucd tar thc trial of any cause, civil or criminal, thc court shall forthwith cause Jurors to be drawn, to bc returned from the bystandors, to complete tho panel." Said Jurors to bc returned by tlie '. muranu! or lits (lop tu ivs, and shall bo snell'us arc qualified and liable to bc drawn as Jurors ac? cording to thc provisions of law." Section ninth provides that "no person shall bc liable to bc drawn or serra as a juror oftener than once In two years; but he sholl not bc so exempt unless he attends and serves as a Juror In pursu? ance or tile dran." Section tenth provides that thc Jurors In atten? dance nt any term ot thc court shall bc empanel? led In thc same manner as provided by the laws or the State or South Carolina. Section eleventh provides that the rules hereto tare passed relative to designating, drawing und empanelling jurors lie rescinded. . VETITIONS AND CASES. Petition or J. W. Folk, or Newberry, tar Un.il discharge In bankruptcy, wns grouted. Final hearlpg nf thc petition or Janies f.. Davis, tar il md discharge lu bankruptcy, Was ordered to l)C colli Inned until the 2d of November. lu thc cases of w. B. Metis, T. s. Jeffreys, Jos. Mason, J. S. it. Thompson and W. A. Sloan, peti? tions tar criers to deposit funds, thc petitions were granted. In thc case of John W. Streckley - vs. II. D. Creen, petition for sale or outstanding debts, thc assignee was ordered lo sell at public auction. Court then adjourned. Hotel Yl ri vols-October IO. PAVILION HOTEL. J. S. Foster, South Carolina; J. H. Fell, Christ Church Parish; M. Jacobs, Florida; L. D. Clark, W. II. Wisc. Lcwisville; W. S. Pettigrew, North carolina; II. C. Mark, Columbia; George W. Lee, New York; A. II. Shaw, Madison; A. P. Royd, Son Francisco; J. M. Hising, Florida; W. E. Harelay, New York; J. B. E/.ell, Columbia; H. P. Whitfield, Goldsboro'; T. M. Keels, Williamsburg; Miss M J. Hising, Florida; John P. O'Coin, 0. II. Whit? field, Ornngcburg; Wm. H. Cowl, New York; lt. J. Steele, North Carolina; J. li, Carrigan, T. II. Ilarvin, II. I). Mahony,' Wright's Bluff; A. J. Sea? brook, Mississippi; J. K. Torry, Walterboro'; II. Chisel in, Now York; W. B. Huckubcc, kershaw District; J. A. Williams, W. 8. Care, Mrs. J*. A. williams. Miss J. Harker, Miss S. Barker, Miss S. A. Care, Barnwell; J. W. Oxford, Clarendon; J. A. Hendricks, Lexington; U. Crout, Lccsvillo; Jv ll. Br?wnby, James Island; J. J. Nettles, South Carolina. CHAKI.F, STUN HOTEL. Colonel W. Gregg, John's Island; Thomas II. Mlms, Collet on; lt. II. Hulm?n, Savannah; E.A. Gardner, Jr., Louisville; J. Washington Green? house, Chester; M. Docbbln, New York; L. Rollin qulst, Barnwell; A. J. Longshore, Newberry ; I). H. DuPro, Spartahburg; J. P.' Weuthersbco, Au? gusta; Albert Polhemus,.Henry Wisc, New York; Charles Moyer, Germany; B. G. Stanton, T. P. Sqtiire, E. W. Ferris, Oskum Silverman, Miss Julia C, Wheaton, F. L. Wheaton and thrco children, New \'ork; Charles A. Lathrope, Augusta; S. Chartrand, Matanzas, Coba; D. Woterbcrry, SI. Augustine; J. 0. Dye, Halifax, N. 8.; G. Warden, Savannah; Captain M. 8. Woodhull, Lieutenant Cisco, Steamship Manhattan; Charles Jones, City; A. M. Martin, Miss Alice Martin, South'Carolina; F. W. Miller, Philadelphia; B. O. Dowers, New York; R. R. Nettles and son, R. A. McCovar, Flor? ence; Captain C. E. Good, Boston; Mrs. J. S. Jamos, Miss James, Mrs. John Cameron and daughter, Wilmington; Colonel Robert Graham, South Caro? lina; ILA. Cuslck, Brunswick, Ga.; Wm; L. Hum? phreys, Philadelphia; C. E. Washburn, Pon Pon; John W. Gordon, South Carolina. B V 0 IN E S S NOTICES. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-Tn* NEWS Job Office ls now prepared to furnish good envelopes,, with im - hless cords printed - thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. . ONE or DICKENS' or Scott's Works ls present? ed to every annual subscriber to the XIX Cen? tury. oct? CJUPEKIOK. COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and tar sale br Dr. n. BARR, o?U No. ipi Meeting street. D Din ?oo?o, Cte. RY U O O D S ! DRY GOODS! . J. R . READ & CO., No. 203 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C Wc aro now exhibiting thc largest and best selected stock or Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Lace- and Embroideries, Cloaks, Shawls, Gloves, Uoslery, Fancy Hoods, Ribbons, 4c., that we have ever offered, and Invito attention ot purchasers, guaranteeing to sell our Goods, tor cash or olly acceptances, as cheap as thc cheapest. DRESS G o o r> S . Our stock or Drtss Goods comprises, In part* Dlack and Colored Silks, Irish and French Poplins, All-wool Mcriuocs, Empress Cloths, Alpacas, Delaines, Popllncttea, Prints, Ac, to which wc arc add? ing novelties per every steamer. ? JO A O E H AND EMBROIDERIES. French Laces In variety, Lace Sets, Handkerchief, Collars, Embroidered Goods or every de? scription, Edging and Inscrtlngs, Embroidered Sets, lu?an ts' Embroidered Clonks, Robes aud Waists, .Embroidered Merino Sacks, together with very many other articles willoh may always bo found In our Lace aud Embroidery Department. GLOVES AND HOSIERY Wc arc Sole Agents appointed lu Charleston for HARRIS' SEAMLESS KID CLOVES, which have no superiors. Wc have all sizes, from 6)j to 8, in Black, White and Colors; Berlin, Silk and Lisle Gloves or every description, tor men, women and children. HOSIERY, best English manufacturo, lu great variety. Men's Hair Hose, superior English, thc best quality. C L O A IC S AND SHAWLS. Our Clonk and Shawl Room ls replete with ah tho latest novelties or Ladles' and Misses' Cover? ings. Most or our Cloaks arc either our owu Importations or our own manufacture, enabling us to sall them ut thc lowest possible figures. Black Cloaks lu Cloth from $3 50 to I?. Colored Chinchilla, Cloth Cloaks, Black Silk Coverings, Misses' mid Children's Cloaks, Brocho and Printed Cashmere Shawls, Woollen Shawls, Mournlug Shawls,.Ac, Ac. . MISCELLANEOUS AND FANCY O O O D S . Ladies' Tics and Scarfs, Ribbon HOTVS, Gentlemen's rich Roman Scarfs, Tics and Cravats, Rib? bons, Belts and Sushcs, Perfumery, French Pomades, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Worsted Nubias and Sontngs, Infantil* Knitted Worsted Sacks aud Caps, Fancy Worsted Scans, Dress Buttons in variety,"! Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, Ac, Swansdown, Crape Goods, Frilllngs, Buming, and other articles not herc mentioned. OUR EAL L AND "WINTER STOCK Now oilers great inducements to buyers, who will Und lt to their advantage to examine our Goods befare making selections elsewhere. -.. octl4imo fjnrotoarc, (ttutlcrn, &t. ART &, GO., II A R D W A R E 2VT ERC II ANTS, H CHARLES T O N, S. C. Di D. COU KN* D. S. HART. ??. s. HART. P. MORAN. ? JOUN V. M'.s'AMK K. WHOLESALE STORE, No. 39 HAYNE STREET; RETAIL STORE, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS. DAR IRON, MILL ROCKS, PLOUGH SFEELj BOLTING CLOTH, . NAILS, CIRCULAR SAWS, METALS, . FAN MILLS,. GUNS, HOES, PLOUGH A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ~ B UDLDING MATERIALS, CARPENTERS TOOLS', ' . BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, : ?s. . . . BRICELA YERS'-TOOLS, ' - " TANNERS* TOOLS', ALSO, A HANDSOME: ASSORTMENT OF RODGERS* TABLE ^ND^PO.OJTs?ET CUTLERY, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE, *: HOUSE FURNISHING AND FANG Y GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. scpt24 tmw3mos nae Sljirts ano i7urnioljing (Soo?s. rpHE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SHIRTS. ssssssssssssssss ssssssssssssssss ss ss ss ss S3 SS SS TUE SS SS SS S3 STAR SS SS ss SS SHIRTS SS SS . SS SS ANT) COLLARS, SS SS SS ss ss SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS . SS SS SS SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. SS SS SS SS SS SS AT SCOTT S EMPORIUM. SS SS SS SS ss -SS MEN'S SS SS S3 . S3 FURNISHING GOODS SS SS ss SS AND SS SS ss SS UNDERWEAR. SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ? SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Don't forget thc place, THE STAR SIGN, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. OC113DAC_ QNE PRICE. THOMAS H. BLACKWELL] IR constantly receiving additions to his Largo ! Assortment of MENS' FURNISHING O O O D S. His Intimate relations with Importing nouses I ut thc North cnahles him to scU the Best Goods at less thau New York prices. THE LATEST STYLES OF SCARFS, TIES. COLLARS. HOSIERY, HAND KERCH KIEFS, UNDERWEAR, Ac. BAJOU'B CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. The Quaker City Fine Shirt,- ready made and to order. AB goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES, AND v ONE FRICK TO ALL No. 219 KINO STREET, sept22 smos Ono door below Market. irme QUte. . ". Q ll R O M O 8 1 J Tho largest and finest assortment of CHROMO LIT H OG R. A PUS AND ENGRAVINGS, Ever brought to this city, now oh exhibition and for sole at New York prices, at m QUINBY A CCS Photograph Gallery, :- NO. 201 King street, Charleston, 8. C. PHOTOGRAPHS. FiioTOORAPns taken in every style. Bntlro satisfaction in all oases guaranteed. QUINBY Sc CO. ocU Imo D R SDrtj ?oobo,.??c. Y G ? .O D S 'ron FALL AND WINTER. MELCHERS & MULLER, Ko. 217 KING STREET, Have thc pleasure to Inform their friends and customers thal they hnvo opened a most elegant and carefully selected STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Suitable for thc present and coming season. They also beg leave to call the attention or buy? ers to their large and well selected stock of BLACK DRESS GOODS, SILKS, Ac. Respectfully, MELCHERS & MULLER, octn mwf imo No. 217 KINO STREET. tailoring, &c. QLOTHING, TAILORING -AND FURNISHING GOODS. MENKE ft MULLER, No. 32 5 KING STREET, Three Doors below Liberty street. nave just received and oponed a large and fine 'assortment of Men's Youths'and Hoy's CLOTH? ING, FURNISHING GOODS, ftc. Consisting nf Elegant OVERCOATS, IIUSIIICBS and Dress Sails, 1 White and Colored Shirts, Underwear Goods, ftc, English and Domestic Hair Hose, Alexander's and Couvlsler's Kid Gloves, buckskin, Doeskin, Calfskin; Cloth, Cassltnorc, Tweed; Silk and Thread Gloves, Ltncn and Paper Collars, Cravats, I Neck Tics, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Umbrellas, ftc. Also, a' largo und well'assorted stock nf BROAD? CLOTH, CASSIM ERR,' DOESKIN, BEAVER CLOTH. Ac, a largo variety of the new style Pants and Vest Patterns, which wo oflTcr tn sell by piece, yard or pattern, or make up Into garments by measure, In the latest styles.- 1 ' Our stock hos been selected with great care, and prices marked very low, In platu'ngnro*. Being confident that wc ran oifor Inducements unequalled hy any other houso, we solicit buyers In our Une to give us a lesli before purchasing elsewhere. All orders will receive oar prompt and very I careful attention. 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Specimen copies, postage free, for 6 cents, gr, J. B. FORD A CO., Publishers, *cpt30 imo No. 30 Park Row, New York. Ncwepu^ers.^_j_ rJUIE GREENVILLE ENTBK.1'RISE. Thc ENTERPRISE ls tho only paner nov." Po? shed lu the City and County or Greenville. It u.T s good circulation, ana in its coinmns ure to be ; ound the cards or a number of the merchants of Charleston, Columbia and Augusta, lt ls a good Interior poper In which to advertise. oct 'jo 6 T HE SUMTER NEWS, DARR St OSTEEN, PROPRIETORS, SUMTER, S. C. Thc attention of Business Men of Charleston ami others ls Invited to this popular WEEKLY PAPER as a must desirable advertising medium. Handsomely printed with r.cw type, on good paper, and has a large circulo', ion. Subscription, Three Dollar? per year. Address DARR A OSTEEN, 0CI19 6 Proprietors. Cotton Sics. ?OTTON TIES. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIES. This TIE ls undoubtedly thc best manufactured, ls easy to manage, and possesses grent strength and durability. Having sold them for thc past two years, wc cnn cordially recommend them to our planters and others, as the very TIE they want, to render their bales neat, strong mid com? pact; capable or binding hales from 400 to COO ponuds. For sale by GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Factors, augio mwf2inos_Charleston, S. C. AILEY COTTON TIE, A FULL SUPPLY OF THIS TIE WILL BE KEPT BY US DURING THE SEASON. The steadily Increasing demand for THE WAILEY TIE, Is thc best proof or Its superiority over any other Patent. For sale by STREET BROTHERS & CO. septo iUact-iucrn, gqghngg, ?rc.' jyj-EETING STREET FOUNDRY. THIS KSTAUL1SUMBNT IS NOW FURNISHING" THE Ul rnovBD MCCARTHY COTTON OIN, 8TEAM ENG WES AND BOILERS, ^ - Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Milln, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of all sizes. *. - Borse-Powcra and Gin Gearing, from 6 to 10 feet In diameter. improved Lever Cotton'Presscs, for Hand, Power, ,i J" ... Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and castings of alt descriptions made te order. Particular Attention paid to House Fronts and Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Chitern Covers, Bub Weights, Ac, Ac. WILLIAM 8. HENERHY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, '*" No. 014 MK ETI NO STREET, ? CHARLESTON, 8. 0. a n gi mws QU A3. HICKEY, O I LD E R, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME, MANUFAC? TURER, NO. S4S KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Looking o i asses of all sises fitted to Frames. Julyl? f m wamosDAC Ruction Gales--?ulnrc Davis. BY A. H. ABRAHAMS & SONS. UNDERWRITERS' .SALK OF CLOTH IX?, Ac, Ac. THIS DAY. 20111 hiHt., will be ROIII nt 10 o'clock, ut our store. No. SS Hay no street, CLOTHING AND TICKING, on account of Un? derwriters and all concerned. ALSO, A desirable stock or Don ..sile and Fancy Dit Y GOODS, Hosiery, Cutlery ?url Notions. oe 120 BY MILKS UH AK I-:. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CUTLERY, NOTIONS, Ac. THIS MORNING, nt lo o'clock, 1 will sell at my Store, corner of Kin? and Liberty slrcets. M KUI ND UNDERSHIRTS, Printed Aurons, Madras Handkerchiefs, Linen Towels, Plain, Print? ed, Hordcr und Kiiibroidcred Handkerchiefs, Fan? cy Duxes and Desks, Wax Dolls, Pocket Rooks, Lead Pencils, Rend Baskets, K?lves and Forks, Pocket Knives, scissors, Ac. ALSO, A linc or seasonal ii i' Clothing-COATS, Pants and Vesta, On Fit i DAY, thc SM, I will sell loo cases HOOTS, Shoes and Hats._ ocl20 BY ff. A. HUNT. BOOTS, SnOES, BROGANS, GAITERS, Ac, Ac. THIS DAY, 20th Instant, nt my store, No. 142 Meeting street, ut io o'cloek, 78 cases assorted BOOTS, Shoes, Brogans, Gal ters, Ac. _oct20 BY WILLIAM MCKAY. QLOCKS, CARPETING, FURNITURE, &c THIS DAY, (Wednesday,) at No. 135 Meeting street, at io o'clock, French and English CLOCKS, - yards Carpeting, Superior Household Furniture, Wardrobes, School Desks and Benches, Army Shohcs, aud a large lot ot Sundries._ oct 20 R. M. MARSHALL & BRO. WILL SELL TO-DAY AT HALF-PAST 10 O'CLOCK, AT No. 33 BROAD-ST., 3 A.ULKS, 1 Horse, 1 Uno Mare, Carts. Fodder Cutter, Cotton Gin, brussels Carpet, Mahogany Furniture, Desks, Chairs, Ac. oct20 BY A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, Auctioneer. S HERI F F'S SALE By virtue or au order or A. C. Richmond. Clerk Court or Common Ficos, Charleston County, made 111 IWO several cases.or attachment-H. C?nits A Co. vs. John Hehr, attachment, und Werner A Ducker vs. John Behr, attachment I will expose for sale nt Public Auction, on THIS DAY, thc 20th day of October, ut ll o'clock, A. M., at the northeast corner Colum? bus aud Meeting streets, The entire contents ,,f a GROCERY STORE, at? tached and to he sohl ns thc properly or thc said John Behr lu the above elated cases. Terms cash. oct20 sw2 E. W. M. MACKEY, S. C. C. XllioccUaiicous. I TE R A R Y NOTICE Anticipating a revival in the BOOK TRA DB, thc subscriber lias personally selected from thc best and most extensive Importing and Publishing Honres fo'.tht* country a new and beautiful stock of Standard; Miscellaneous and Juvenile Books. A?', the English and Classical School Books, Blnnk J Books and Stationery, guaranteed special, both os to prlco and quality.. "Particulars In Weekly Bulletin hereafter. . JOHN M. GREER, No. 253 King, comer Bcnufutn street, oct20 wf2 jy?lLL POND AND CHANNEL OYSTERS. After ihc first of November lt ls proposed to ftirulSli these OYSTERS, either In the shell or opened, In quantities to BUU purchasers, and at the lowest market prices._ THE MILL POND OYSTER Supplied will bc thc celebrated "Gulla VJand Oys? ter ?'ronl thc Lucas Mill Pos?, nt Charleston, which for davor Z2A P?uinP??esa ls well kuown to bc unsurpassed. * Terms cash. Orders solicited from all parts of tilt country. Address THOMAS MCCRADV. Agent, Postonicc Box No. 33?. laurieston, fe?, u. Order Boxes for tho city wul be placed at points to bc hereafter designated. REFERENCES.-James Adger A Co., Hon. J. B. Campbell, Dr. St. J. Ravenel, David Jennings, M. ern,iv A Son, fl. W. Dingle, John S. Ryan. octl8 6 QRAND LITERARY COMBINATION. LOOK AT THE PRICE. LOOK AT THE PRICE. LOOK AT THE PRICE. THE DAILY NEWS Sc RURAL CAROLINIAN., (TO NEW 8t'B3CHIBER3 ONLY,) One Year, Six Dollars and Fifty Cents. TUE TRI-WEEKLY NBW3 AND RURAL CAROLINIAN, (TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY,) One Year, Four Dollars. jyO YOU WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY at night, and awake tn the morning with a thorough appreciation of your egg, rolls and coffee f soptlT 3mos USE SOLOMONS' RITTERS. fJHIE AMERICAN SUBMERGED, DOUBLE-ACTING, NON-FREEZING, ' FORCE PUMP. Thc simplest and most powerful In uso. It ts proved to bc the ohenpest, most effective, dura? ble and reliable PUMP. Has no leather packing. A child can work lt. For sale by JENNINC1S, THOMLINBON A CO.. sept'23 lino General Agents for So. Ca. rjMIE CHEAPEST AND BEST I A FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE AND A FIRST-CLASS DAILY PAPER, ONE YEAR, (TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY,) SIX DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS jy, YOU WISH TO PUT OFF INDEFI? NITELY Sick Headache, Sour Eructations and Acidity of the Stomach ? ... ,. ?SE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. sept? amos_i_,. . J^. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. THE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS ANO THE RURAL CAROLINIAN, TO NSW 8URB0RI EES. ONE THAR, SIX ANP A HALF DOLLARS. jyO YOU WISH TO HAVE A GOOD AP PETITE, a relish for Food, and a perfect Diges? tion i OSE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. septn 3mos Auction Baleo--future Elano. BY W. V. LEITCH \ R. S. ?HUNS, A ucl loner nt, No. :r. ll rou il Bf reeta STORE AND DWELLING, No. 181 ST. PHILIP STREBT. Will bo solil at AiicUon on THURSDAY, thc 21st Instuiii, ut li o'clock, nt tho old Post?nico, Thc STORR AND RESIDENCE known as No. 181 SI. Philip street, (now occuiilctl,) between Lino mu? lingard streets. Thc house ls of woori, two uinl ti finir stories, with iloulilc piazza to the south; on the premises is u kltchcu ami well or .food wuter. Terms-One-thlnl cash: balance payable lu one, two timi three yenrs, with Inturcst secured by bond and mortgage or thc property, insurance and pulley assigned. I'vrchuscr to pay us for pupers ami stumps. octlO 3 ^SS IGNEES' SALE. IN TUB DISTRICT COURT OP TUB UNITED STATES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA-IN THE MATTER OF W. W. HAlll.LEE. HANK RUIT-IN BANK BUl'TCY. Pursuant lo an order or Honorable Judge llryatt In thc nbovc case, dated July 13th, 1800. 1 will sell on thc first MONDAY in November next, al Marlon Courthouse, The Pillowing VALUADLE PROPERTY or said bankrupt : 1st. The PLANTATION on which said bankrupt now resides, near Mars' Bluir station, on DotU sides ur Hie wilmington mid Manchester Rail? road, eoutnlnlng 050 acres, more or less; bounded by Lands ol (leorgc C. Jumes, W. II. Johuson, R. Napier, estate or C. Balley, J. Ell Gregg lind Mrs. Julia Wilson. This Plantation consists ot several lois and tracts, which will be sold separately, a plat or which may be seen on application lo tho assignee, mid which will bu exhibited on thc day or sale. Some or these Lands are highly improved, and suited for tho cultivation or cotton. Ono of the tructs, containing 200 to 300 acres, more or less, will Include thc homestead or tlciicrul Buri? len, situated less than huir n mlle rrom the Mars' liluir depot, one or thc finest and best nrrnuged dwellings In thc State, with ilower-gardcn mid outbuildings or every description necessary rot* comrort or convenience. .Jd. A TBACT OF LAND on Hie north side or Little Peedee River, containing O's) acres inure or less; conveyed to bankrupt by thc sherlir ur Marlon District, and recorded In book -, page -, in tho Register's outee for Marlua District; buunded there by Lunds or David Page, John 1\ rage amt others-on which James lt. Page now resilles. 3d. A LOT AND OFFICE III Marlon Village, fronting on the south and east on the public square; bounded oh Hie north by Lot of S. E. McMlllcur, mid south by S. M. Brown, (or E. Barnes' lot,) and on tho west by-street. 4th. Onc-hnir Interest In a TRACT OF LAND known us Bird's Landing, on thc Creal Peedee River, containing twelve [IS) acres; purchnsed by Jumes Griihain and bankrupt Jointly; hounded by Ureal Peedee River on thu west, by the public road on thc oust, and on nil other sides by Joseph Bird's Land, at thc Peedee Bridge or the Wilming? ton mid Manchester Bailroad. btlt. one-halt interest in three (3) unimproved LOTS OF LAND lu Marion Village. Marlon County, eontuliiliig each live-tenths or un acre; bounded by Lands or John Amnions, W. J. Dickson and * others, und situated iicuv thc Depot or thc Wll uilngtun und Manchester Haili nail, marked Nos. 10. 17, IS In ti pint or said village made by Deputy Survcvor Levi Leggett, dated February f>, 1857; said lots conveyed lo J. J. and W. W. Gartlee by C. D. Evans, Cummlssloucr in Equity. Otb. Onc-hair Interest In LOT OF LAND ami otllce thereon In thc Vlllngc or Couwnyboro'. County or Horry, thirty-live reut tupiare with western cud rronting on Moin stre?t; conveyed to Harllcc and Walsh by'IL Buck, assignee; lot niarked as No. 3. Terms-One-fourth (??) cash; balance on a cre? dit ol oue aud two years; purchasers to give bond with interest n-om thc day of sale, payable au nunllv, secured by mortgage of thc premise?, and tu nay for all necessary papers ond stamps. getfe W3 _A. IL FORD, Assignee. ASSIGNEES' SAL E?\ Rv virtue of an order or s<\'.? to mc '".'".ctcil by the H?n. George S. Ilryau.,:uugO orthe United States District court e,. thc D?tr|ct ol South Carolina, i w tj S(;U ftt iniuiic unction, In the Tuw!l -o Tlmmonsvlllc. South Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, the third day or November next, at ll o'clock A. M., All and singular thc right, title and interest or John M. Tournons, In or to thc following REAL ESTATE, with the Buildings thereon:. il One hundred and twenty-four (124) LOTS tn thc Town of Tlmmonsvllle, as per plats of the same. TRACT O BLAND in Darlington County. S. C., containing oho hundred and thirty-seven (137 ) acres, more or less; bounded ou thc north and east by Lands of W. B, Ti minons, south bjr Land S lormcriv ow??* "7 . ..ornas Hill, and on me WOSt by Lands or Hill, Grey and McLcndon, and known as thc "Hughs" Laud. TRACT OF LAND In Darlington County, S. C., containing one hundred and forty-eight (148) - "_ -?ore or less; bounded north and cast by riVr?l T,' r, Pettigrew and W. A. French, Lands or nariv- !*, nf Benjamin Revel, south ami west by Lan,,.. . ? ,Jon county. S. C.. xiiAo-r or I,A:IT? m vanin-?.. no?ulult?W containing ?fty (50) acres moro or ie*.,, . T ...om Lands rormcrly owned by James Oliver, Wn.._ Gee, Mrs. Ham. and known as the William Oliver Land. TRACT OF LAND In Darlington ?'ounty, S. C., containing two hundred and thirty-seven (237) acres, moro or less; lying between Sparrow Swamp and Lake Swamp; bounded north br Lands or Evandcr White und Scamoro, cast by Lands or Law horn and estate or William juumi? gan, south by Lands or Thomas Stevenson, and west by Landa or James Hill. TRACT OF LAND In Darlington County, S. C., containing two hundred ami seventy-rive (275) acres, more or less, lying between Sparrow Swamp and Lynch s Creek, near cannon and Ward's Mill; bruni.h' i north by the run or Sparrow Swamp, and Lands of T. J. Cannon, cast by Henry Hum's Land, south and west by Ward's Lund. TRACT OF LAND In Darlington County, S. C., containing two hundred and sixty-six (-?00) aurea, more ur less, lying between Bay Branch and Lynch's Creek; bounded north by lands or T. J. Cannon, oust by Lands or J. Cusack, south by Lynch's Ct eek, und west by Lands or J. C. Black? well. TRACT OF LAND In Darlington County, S. C.. containing three (3) ucrcs, more or less, near Old Kinngham. known as Lawrence's "OldTanyard." TRACT OF LAND in Darlington County, S. C.. containing nine (0) acres, more or less, situate in rear or thu academy at Etllngham. TRACT OF LANI) in Darlington County, S. C., containing forty-three (43) acres, more or less, sit? u?t e nt Tlmmonsvlllc, outside the corporate lim? its; (boundaries shown by plat.) TRACT OF LAND In Darlington County, S. C., containing twenty-live (25) acres, more or less, situate at Tlmmonsvllle, outside thc corporate limits; (boundaries shown by plat.) TRACT OF LAND In Chu en.lon County, S. C., containing three hundred and ?fiy (350) acres, more or les,, known us the "Grant" Land, ad? joining Lands or James Thomas, Joel Allen, and Jesse Hill. ni. TRACT OF LAND In Clarendon County, S. C., containing nine hundred and thirty-five (035) acres, more or less, lying on Horrell Branch and Klngstree Swamp; bounded north by Lands of Robert J. McKnight, south by Lands or estate of William L. nick,on and James McKenzie, west by I.ami i of Duncan Smiley, Noah Floyd, ll. B. McKnight, and William D. McKenzie. TRACT OF LAND, In Sumter County, S. C., containing three hundred and eighty (380) acres, more or less, known as thc "Norwood's eros.-? Roads Tract;" (tho Sumter and Clarendon line passes through this tract.) ALSO, On MONDAY, the 8th day of November, 1800, at Klngstree, South carolina, nt 12 o'clock M., The following TRACTS OF LAND: TRACT or three hundred acres, more or less. In Hie Countv ot williamsburg, S. c.. one and n halt (i ij) or two i-j) miles rrom Myersvlllc.ou the North? eastern Railroad, adjoining Lauris of N. M. Gru hum and thc estate ol Rramboy. TRACT OF I, Ni) in Williamsburg County, S. C., containing three hundred and twenty-ouo acres, more or less, lying on Meadow Prong. A I-SO. On TUESDAY, the 10th day of November, I860, at Marlon Courthouse, 8. C., TRACT OF LAND In Marlon County, 8. C., con? taining four hundred and sixty-six (406) acres, more or less: bounded on tho north by Lands of esta te or S. A. Campbell and Lands of estate of Roger Gordon, Routh by Lands of Dr. McMillan and James Dowltt, cast by Lands of the estate of Richard Wilkerson,and west by Lands of Richard White and James McNeil. TRACT OF LAND In Marton County, S. C., con? taining three hundred (3001 acres, moro or less, known as the "Henry Hutchinson" Land. TRACT OF LAND In Marion County, S. C.. of tour (4) acres, more or less, lying, being and af?n? ate at Effingham, on tho Northeastern Railroad; Hounded on all sides by the estato Lands of John If. Timmons, deceased. Terms-One-third cash; balance upon a credit nf one and two years, with interest from date, payable annually till the whole amount, boto, principal and interest, be paid: the purchaser or purchasers to give his or their bond or bonds with approved security and a mortggae or mort? gages of the premises. Purchasers to pay for ill necessary stamps and for papers. HENRY E. P. SANDERS, Assignee ot John M. Timmons, Bankrupt. oem wal , ^ 0. KAUFMAN BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT, No. 25 BROAD STUB KT, Charleston, 8. C. Promnt attenUon given to the purchase and lalo ot Beal Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Rank Bills, kc., Ac._ sept 16 wfm2moa cs SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LAMES AND CHILDREN Attended at. their reside aces promptly and at reasonable rates. Send orders to w. E. MARSHALL, Barber, aprin4 No. Si Broad street, (op stairs.}