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C r Y AFFAIRS. Meeting? This Day. Landmark Lodgo, nt 7 I?. IL Della Lodge of Perfection, at half-past T I*. M. South Carolina Lodge, at a quarter-past 7 P. M. Chamber of Commerce, nt 7 I*. M. Charleston Fire Company of Axmen, al 7 P. M. Charleston Hoard of Trade, al 7 P. M. Auction Soles This liny. Rlooko ft Schachte will sell at IO o'clock, til Ute corner of Vernon ami Washington streets, contents of n grocery store. A. II. Abrahams A Sons will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, dry goods, hosiery, Ac. .William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, al his store, furniture, Ac. Miles Drake will sell at 10 o'clock, ut his store, clothing, hats, Ac. N. A. Hunt will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, boots, shoes, Ac._ CITV COUNCIL.-Tho regular meeting ->r this hotly was uot held lust night. ITALIAN* MONUMENTS.-Mr. A.. F. Cltcvroux, H'Suocutter utid architect, has Imported direct from Italy some monuments made Li thal sunny clinic, but frotn plans furnished tty himself. Tito monuments arrived In thc sicamor Dartcu, and may bc seen at thc marble-yard in Meeting Btrcct. Tm: FLOUR INSPECTORSHIP TROUBLES_Yes? terday Messrs. John Campscn A Co. wcro before tho Mayor to answer the charge of setting Hour Inspected contrary to law-sahl nour haviug been inspcotcd by Mr. Averill. The Mayor ordered that the nour should he Inspected by Mr. Caulfield, who sUould also receive thc fees. TUB COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT To-Moimow NIGHT.-A very plcnsaut and varied programme ls presented for thc complimentary benefit to bc given Mr. Mark Head and Miss La Fond, to-mor? row evening, and lt ls to bc hoped that these de? serving artists will have a substantial recognition of their dramatic merits. NEW VESSELS.-Notwithstanding tho steady encroachments of steam upon sails, a fair pro? portion of craft continue to bc built to bo pro? pelled by canvas. During thc prescut season, several vessels of superior models have entered our port, and, among others, a new bark called tho "Mary Killaia," Just arrived from Yarmouth, (>?'? S.) Sho ls a fine specimen of a moderate sized merchantman, and ls consigned to Messrs. J. A T. Getty, who wilt place her on tho berth for Liverpool. INQUESTS.-Coronor Whiling held an inquest yesterday over the body of thc little son or Mr. Buckley, found drowned la a cistern on Sullivan's Island. Thc verdict of thc Jury was " acctdcutal drowning." An Inquest was also held over thc body of a colored Infant ufa woman named Taylor.livlug on St. Philip street. Thc testimony showed that thc child died from an attnek of croup while Its mother was nslccp. The verdict ol lite Jury was In accordance with thc above. FinE IN TUE WOODS.-The Columbia Phoenix of yesterday says: "During the past few days our- streets have been partially darkened by clouds of smoke, caused by an extensive confla? gration in thc woods, about seven miles above Co? lumbia. We aro Informed llial the Aro com? menced Ul thc vicinity of the farm of Mr. Hcubcn Smith, on thc Wlnnsboro' Hoad, and was quite extensive, although, so far as wc have been able to learn, no houses have been destroyed. It ls bc Uevcd that thc lire was extinguished last night." PARADE AND INSPECTION_Yesterday after? noon the Dotted Fire Company, colored, about sevcnly-Avo strong, und headed hy a band of music, paraded through thc principal streets. On Broad street, uear thc Guardhouse, the Mayor and Aldermen E. P. Wall, colored, and Holloway, colored, Inspected tho company. After thc In? spection tho company manned their drags, ran with their apparatus about one hundred yards, unreeled a uretlno r>r 1,000 ???.1 ??...?.-? ?? play in a very short space of time ELECTION OF OFFICERS-At tho annual meeting of thc stockholders of thc Wnudo Mining and Manufacturing Company,Ucld on Monday last, thc following gentlemen were ro-elcctcd ns tho Board of Directors: John R. Dukes, Joseph D. Aiken, George E. Gibbon, L. D. Mowry, F. J. P?t? zer, W. G. Whildcn. At a meeting or the directors, held yesterday, the following officers were re-elected: John R. Dukes, President; Thomas D. Dotterel-, Superin? tendent; T. R. Hacker, Secretary and Treasurer. BILL OF MORTALITY.-The Health Officer's report shows that during thc week ending Octo? ber 30th, there were thirty-three deaths lu the city-six whites and twenty-seven blacks. Of thc six whites, there were live female adults and one romalo child. Of thc twenty-seven blacks, six were malo and ii lu.* female adults; live male ami seven female children. A reference to tbs returns of deaths for the last two years will show that thc number of deaths or males has exceeded the deaths or females. This week the order ls rc .vcrsed. pr the thirty-three deaths, Hie rem?los are twenty-two, mules eleven. RESULT OF TH I: LONUSHORKU EN'S STRIKE.-Tho apprehensions expressed lu recent Issues or TUE NEWS were yesterday realized, and owing to a lack of organization and of a determined spirit on thc part or thc shippers, thc Longshoremen's Union bas carried its point. Thc "strikers" yes? terday, with Stevedore Stoddard at their head, resumed work on the bark A. U. Wyman, and on other vessels, thc loading or which had been de? layed by thc strike. As a result or thc resolution passed by thc longshoremen that no member should work ror any stevedore not a member or the Union under a penalty or ten dollars, most or thc stevedores were yesterday making overtures to Join thc organization. Tho views or this paper with regard to the pol? icy-or, to speak more properly, tho want or policy-with which tho shippers hove seen flt to meet the aggressive course or the longshoremen, have already been given to thc public; and weean only hopo that tho passive conduct- of thc em? ployers in this Instance, may not result In fresh and Injurious aggressions upon thc commercial Interests of tho city. SALES OK REAL ESTATE_Thc following sales or real estate were ninda yesterday: DY A. C. M'I?11,1,1 VU IY. Tho lots, with dwellings, known os No. 0, 7 aud 10, In apian or Uadrcll's Point, on thc north side ol Beach street, fronting one hundred and seventy-eight feet, and running back five hun drod and seventy feet, for $830. The plantation or Tour hundred and eighty acres, with dwelling and outbuildings thereon, situated on tho drains or Shaw's Creek, in barn? well County, near Aiken, for $1000. Tho lot or land at tho southeast corner ol Legare and Lanihuli streets, fronting ono hundred and (seventeen feet, with a depth or sixty seven feet, for $0350. Thc lot or land situated on tho south cornet- of Anson street and Mott's Lane, house fronting seventy feet, with a depth of one hundred and twenty-eight rcct, ror $2000. BY LEITCH & BBUN8. . Tho two-story brick dwolllng Known as No. 13 1 Mill street, for ?1500. Tho lot trouts fifty-flro : foot, with a depth of nlnoty-fcct. The two-story brick store and dwelling, on the east side or Meeting street, third door south of Wentworth stroet, for $2840. Tho lot fronts twenty-two feet, and has a depth of ono hundred and sixty feet. BY JOHN 8. RYAN. The tract of ono hundred and twenty-five acres, " on the public road leading to SaRkctchle Bridge, ' In Beaufort County, for $10S. . Tho tractor threo acres, at the Whippy Cross Roads, in Beaufort County, for $610. .The lot of land, with buildings thereon, on tho -west side of Llmohoiise street, known as lot No. 38, fronting thirty-seven feet, with a depth or one b?ndred and thirty-five feet, for $1260. TUE SHOOTING UA.X.LERX. The Muyin- Ileuucsts A Cauca? of Die Aldermen, l>nt n. S per I rt 1 Meeting of Council li ltclil Instead-Alderman T. J. l>In<-kcy ls not Summoned, hut Comes, Armed to thc Teeth with tho Lnn-Cluirgcii of Assaulting willi In? tent to Kin Preferred against Him Thc Trial to take Plucc To-Morrow Night. Since Inst Thursday night, when Alderman T. J. Mackey showed his appreciation for his nephew E. W. M. Mackey, by shooting al him three times In tho Council Chamber during the session, thc Aldermen generally-exclusive of thc two above mentioned-have been In a stale of ex? citement, which Increased as thc time for thc regular meeting drew nigh. As rumor hath ll, one Alderman thought thal Alderman Thomas Jcirerson Mackey should be expelled, and did any amount of caucusing among his brethren to ascertain their views and bring them to his way of thinking, lu his efforts bc was quito successful, ami on Monday reported eleven who liad expressed their willingness to meet the Issue and the "shootlst" and vole Tor ht? expulsion. Hat, In thc opinion or this Alder? man who wished to break up the band of broth? ers and displace their "General," thirteen votes were necessary to do so and make "ono vacant chair" around thc festive board, and he had only eleven votes. As lie could not obtain any more, tho plan or offering, seconding and Immediately pass? ing a resolution for Inunedtnic expulsion was abandoned. The pinn of preferring charges and specifications against thc disorderly member was then thought of. A conference was necessary, however, to as? certain tho Status of thc Aldermen In regard to this move, ami carly yesterday tho Mayor re? quested the presence or nil of them excepting Al? derman T. J. Mackey, at thc Couucll Chamber at 1 o'clock. NO CAUCUS. At 1 o'clock thc Council Chamber was undis? turbed by the presence or any or thc rathers. The marks or thc missiles on thc window, table and wall were tho only signs that remained to remind one ot thc shooting nffrny.only n short time ago. That pistol was not there. [No one seems to know where lt was carried arter being "uncocked" by an Alderman who did it thc day arter thc shoot? ing at thc request or tho Mayor, who said, (so thc said Alderman says,) lie was unaccustomed to such things.) About ten minutes past 1 Aldermen Geddings, Potter, Cunningham, Darrow, Voigt ond the Mayor were present, lu a lew minutes, however, Aldermen Collins, E. W. M. Mackey, Hampton, Small, Howard, Holloway, Drown, Mc? Kinlay, L. F. and E. P. Wall, wcro reported as present. Aldermen Greene and Thorne a:.d T. J. Mackey, thc latter ot whom had not been sum? moned, were absent. Most ol thc members assembled in the Council chamber, but arter remaining there awhile a nnmbcr went into the clerk's office and talked matters over. One colored Alderman stated as lils opinion that thc Alderman they had come to expel would not bc expelled, and would sue Council for "assault and battery ir ll attempted to put him out." Another staled that he (Alder? man T. J. M.) weald light lt out on that line ir any attempt was made to expel him. A bystander suggested that ir thc Alderman were expelled, he (T. J. M.) would organize a Council or his own, declare thc old one Illegal and with Hie new one attend to municipal affairs, .lust at this mo? ment some one reported thal the Alderman in question .lind arrived, whereupon n brother Alderman, with a dusky skin, thought that If there was any chance of a row Hie police had better bc sent for. Two o'clock arrived, and the prospects or a meeting, although more than a suillcleni number to constitute a quorum were present, seemed very unfavorable. Thc Atdcrmen were scattered about, sonic in thc Council Chamber, others in tho clerk's office, and some In the Mayor's oitlce. Alderman T. J. Mackey was In his oillcc armed with a large book entitled, "Abbott's Digest Law of Corporations," thc coutculs of which bearing upon his case it was evident he Intended, ir op? portunity were offered, to hurl nt t??* "?***~?" myna . Muiiu irecnom that he had hurled bullets from bis revolver at the Inst meeting or Council. MKETINO OF COUNCIL. During this delay, Alderman Voigt and Cun? ningham were out, nnd ir rumor bc true, were at thc ofllcc of thc City Attorney (D. T. Corbin,) hav iug charges and spcclflcallons drawn up. Short? ly arter their return, however, all ortho Aldermen as-?em h led In thc Council Chamber, and lt was de? cided that a special meeting, and not a caucus, should bc held. When thc meeting was called to order, Alder man Voigt presented thc following charge and specification, Alderman T. J. Mackey being pre? sent : CUAROK ANO SPECIFICATION AO A INST THOMAS J. J. MACKEY, Al.Ot: HM AN OP WARI) NO. li OF TUB CITY OF CHARLESTON. Charge.-Misconduct In otiiec. Specification.-\n this that be, Thomas J. Mackey, Alderman of Ward No. 3 or the City or Charleston,?lld, nt a meeting or thc Olly council or Charleston, duly assembled on Hie 2Sth day or October, iso?, in the Cltv or Charleston, nnd whiiein the exercise ofhisofllceas Alderman rrom Ward No. 3 or thc CH v or Charleston, aud a mem? ber or thc City Council or Charleston, mnfcc nu assault with a deadly weapon, to Wit, n loaded pistol, upon E. W. M. Mackey, a member or said City Council and Alderman from Ward No. 2 or thc City or Charleston, and with intent lo kill him,said E. W. M. Mackey, did discharge at him, said E. W. M. Mackey, said deadly weapon three several limes, nil ?d'winch ls contrary to thc good order, peace and safety or thc Cltv Connell, ami in i violation or Hie rights or said City Council, and lnilugrant violation or his, said Thomas J. Mac key's, duty ns an Alderman from Ward No. 8 of thc City of Charleston. Alderman Geddings then offered thc following resolution : Remiren, That tho charge and sp?cifient hm pre fcrrcd against Thomas J. Mackov, Alderman of Ward No. 3, of the City or Charleston, bo accepted and adopted, and that a copy thereof bc served upon said Thomas J. Mackey, aud he bc summon? ed to appear before thc City Council on tho 4th day ol November, at 6 o'clock P. M., to answer said charge nnd specification, and abide the order or said City Council thereon. Thc vote npon the resolntlon was taken, and wc learn that the following voted for lt: Thc Mayor, Aldermen Geddings, Voigt, Barrow, Cunningham, Potter, Collins, (white,) Holloway, Howard, Small, Brown, colored-ll. Aldermen Hampton ami Mc? Kinlay, colored (2,) voted against thc resolution. Aldermen E. P. and L. P. Wall, colored, and E.W. M. and T. J. Mackey, (4,) not voting. Thc resolution was declared adopted. Counoll then adjourned until 0 o'clock to mor? row evening. WILL UR RF. EXPELLED? Some or Hie Aldermen in favor or expelling Al? derman T. J. Mnckoy claim that bc will bo cer? tainly expelled, as they will have votes sufficient to do so legally. They claim that thc following will vote for expulsion : Mayor, Barrow, Collins, Cunningham, Dreeite, Geddings, Potter, Voigt, E P. and L. P. Wall, Small, Howard, Brown, Hoi lowoy, (14.) and E. W. M. Mackey, Thorne, Hamp? ton mid McKinlay, (4) ngalnst. THE COAL MARKKT_Tho following intelli? gence in rercrenco to thc present condition or the coul market, is contained in a lettor rrom Phil? adelphia, under dato October 30th: "Wc hove to advise yon or a decided advance In the market since wo last wrote you. Thc demand continues vevy large, and wc arc obliged to refuse orders. Wo quote to you, however, red ash egg $7 60 per ton, with an advancing tendency." CORBIN HAS AN ORDER FOR TUE THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS, BUT UAH NOT THU MONEY. We learn that thc Mayor, on Monday last, gave D. T. Corbin an order upon the City Treasurer for thc Bum of three thousand dollars, and that on the same day Corilla applied to the treasurer for thc money, ami when told that that amount was not In thc treasury, asked for dre hundred dol? lars on account, which ho did not receive- for the same reason wc suppose. If a meeting of Council had been held last night tho subjeel would havo been brought np, unless thc Mayor had put on the "gng," and thoroughly discussed. It is thought tho monoy wilt never bo paid. We have heard ono Alderman, who was ono of tho earliest and warmest supporters of tho claim, as? sert that Hie claim was not legally passed, and that If lt were brought up again bo would not support lt. THE FLOTH IssrncTon-HE IS FINED FIFTT DOLLARS, AND APPEALS.-Yesterday Mr. O. N. Averill, Flour Inspector, was arraigned before thc Mayor to answer thc charge of violating tho ordi? nance "to prevent or punish any person who may exercise, or attempt to exercise, thc duties or any municipal oillce, unless he shall have beeu duly elected to Ute same." Witnesses proved that Mr. Averill had been In? specting Hour, and that being considered by tho Mayor a violation of said ordinance, he Imposed a line or ?50. Messrs. Wilkinson und Gilchrist, who represented Mr. Averill, demurred to the Juris? diction ol tho court, and when the (inc was Im? posed, announced that they would appeal. After? ward Mr. Averill gave bond In thc sum ol $100 before Magistrate Mackey to appear before the City Court. _ _ THE ACADEMY OP MUSIC-A MARRED COMPLI? MENT TO A YOUNO CHARLESTON AKCHITECT.-Mr. John Chadwick, thc proprietor of our now and magnificent Opcra-IIousc, publishes thc following well deserved tribute to tho marvellous energy and promptitude with which Mr. John II. Deve? reux, the accomplished architect or thc bulldlug, has ful Ulled his contract: A CARD. 7? John IT. Devereux, Esq., and his able coad? jutors: I neg t?tender my grateful acknowledgments for the thorough, substantial and tasteful manner in which you have erected and completed thc "Academy or Music," bludlng you, as 1 did, to ninety days, in which to complete the contract. You have finished thc building, with all Its intri? cate detail, lu sixty days, displaying promptitude and energy unsurpassed by anything that I ever saw North or South. JOHN CHADWICK. "Academy of Music." Noveui tor 1, 1S0O. CRUMBS.-E. M. Cox, who was arrested upon the charge of highway robbery, lias been com? mitted to Jail by Magistrate Mackey m default of $3000 ball. Thc lines Imposed by tho Mayor yesterday amouutcd to ?S7. Five benzine guzzlers were before thc Mayor yesterday. Mr. Buckley, whose son was drowned on Sulli? van's Island on Sunday last, has lost three chil? dren by drowning-one while crossing the bar In a boat, another foll into a tub, and thc lust In a cistern. It was Louis J. Taylor, and not Isaac Taylor, who was secretary of thc colored Conservativo meeting held Monday night. Thc (iraud Jury of thc Slate Court yesterday returned several true bills. There was a council coniposcd of representa? tives of all thc Union Leagues of Charleston County, held nt thc Military Dall last Thursday. TOE COMISO AMUSEMENT SEASON promises to bc one of thc gayest and most attractive ever known in Charleston. Thc new Academy of Music, now nearly completed, has, wc aro grati? fied to learn, been lensed by that excellent gen? tleman and prince of managers, John T. Ford, of baltimore, for two months from thc drat of De? cember, on which date thc building will bo turn? ed over to tdin by its proprietor in complete or? der. Wc arc much mistaken ir this bijou ot un opora-housc does not prove a powerful attraction to tho crowds of visitors from nil parts of this and the adjoining States, who resort to Charles? ton for purposes of trade. Manager Ford proposes, we learn, to open the Academy of Music with a short season of grand French opera; and as he never does things by halves, wc may expect first-rate artists, with a full and trained orchestra ami chorus, and a series of performances which will crowd thc house noni pit to dome. Thc French opera will lie succeeded by the char? ming Chapman Sisters with thc come? dian Rlshop, who arc now delighting New Orleans-and these In turn by other novelties not less attractive. On thc conclusion or Manager Ford's engagement In February, thc Academy will bc leased for a short season to thc fa mous Worrell Sisters, whose representations have boen so popular In New York and throughout the West. Resides these, negotiations arc on foot which Jus? tify thc expectation that wc shall bo visited In turn by Rrlgnoll, Miss McCullough. Pnrenn-i???-. rum unu omer divinities-so that, altogether, thoro lu no danger of our languishing thia Winter for wont of evening amusements. THE OUSTED OFFICERS-JUDGE MOSES A WA uns A RULE AGAINST TUSH.-On Thursday last thc counsel or Messrs. W. N. Hughes, Asses? sor, C. P. Frazer, Assistant Assessor, P. C. Quer? ry, City Sherar, and C.' N. Averill, Flour Inspec? tor, applied to Chief Justice Moses to grant a rule to moke P. J. Coogan, M. O. Camplin, colored, George Addison and M. Caulfield, holding thc ofllces respectively of Appraiser alias Assessor, Assistant Appraiser alias Assistant Assessor, City Shcriifnnd Flour inspector, show cause why they should not be attached for contempt of court In not obeying the recent order or thc Ohler Justice forbidding them to meddle with or concern them? selves about tho duties or the oDIcca they thcu held and now hold. On Saturday thc Cider Justice granteifthe ap? plication, as will be seen by the following copy or the rule Hied In thc Clerk's ofllcc yesterday, co? pies or willoh have been served on thc parties In? terested : THE STATE EX REL. THE ATTO R N E V-0 EN E tl A L VS. p. J. coo?iAN, [on M. a. CAMPLIN, OR GEHRKE AD? DISON, OK U. CAULFIELD, AS THE CASE M IO HT DE.] On heiring thc atlldiivlt lu this case, on motion of Lcsesnc .v Miles, lt ls ordered that a rule do forthwith Issue against P. J. Coogan, (or M. O. Camplin, or George Addison, or M. Caulfield, ns the case might lie,] rcipiirlug him to show cause why he should not bc attached for contempt, In not obeying thc order ol thc Court hitherto made lu this case, mid filed In Hie oillce or the Clerk or thc Court of Common Picas for Charleston County on tho 6th day of October Inst. Thc sahl rule to be made returnable before me at Chamhers, nt Sumter, on Tuesday, thc loth or November, 1800, at 10 o'clock A. M. F. J. MOSES. At Chambers, Sumter, October 30th, 1809. BUSINESS NOTICES. _ BANK OF TUE STATE BILLS (ante-war issue) arc wanted by A. M. Moreland, broker. TOUCH'S LUNCH TO-DAY-Oreen turtle soup, bolled tish, clam chowder, bolled mutton and ali thc trimmings. A CHANCE FOR TUE LADIES.-Seldom Is such an opportunity offered in Charleston for thc par? chase or elegant objects of art as will bc afforded by thc sale or marble, bronze and alabaster statu? ary, fine photographs, magnificent clocks, vases of all kinds, nnd linc silver-plated ware and cutle? ry, by Messrs. Wilbur A Son, at No. 180 King, opposite Silcox's Furniture Warcrooms. Tho col? lection will bc open to Inspection all day to-day. Sec advertisement. KISSING EXTRAORDINARY.-To kiss volunta? rily ls always a plcasuro; sometimes lt is a luxury. There ls, wc presume, some gratification, how? ever small, in one school girl kissing another; there ls certainly more in a young mother kissing her first offspring, nnd surely there ls thc hclghth of happiness in a lover kissing his mistress, and vice versa. But to kiss against your will, to kiss your rather's grand undo when you arc a boy, or your mother's grand aunt when you arc a girl, that ls abominable. But to bo made io kiss the samo person ono hundred times a day, In public and in private, and that person an old person and an ugly person, a person without heart, soul or fooling, and without any reference to your own Inclination, Is not that tho depth of misery r IIow, then, should wc pity tlioso two India rubber coun? terfeits of aged humanity, compelled hourly to undergo this mockery of felicity for the amuse? ment of tho visitors to Von Santcn's Christmas Depot, nt No. 229 King street. To THE LADIES.-WO bog to call your Bpeclal attention to two (2) cases of Poplins In choleo styles and colors at twenty-five cents. Thcso goods oro from auction; yon will find them cheap, and very desirable, at No. 2S7 and 2S0 King street. Respectfully, ' STOLL, WEUU A CO. nova BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job OOicc is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, al $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant nnd business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. H ^nv?wnrc, Outlcrn. Ut. ART & co., II A ll I) *.>{ A U E M E It C II A IV T S , CHARLESTON, S. C. D. D. COVEN. I). 8. nAUT. K. 8. HAUT, r. MOOAN. JOUN V. H'M AM ER. WHOLESALE STORE, No. 39 KAYNE STREET; RETAIL STORE, CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS. DAR IRON, MILL ROCKS, PLOUGH STEEL, BOLTINI? CLOTH, NAILS, CIRCULAR SAWS, METALS, FAN MILLS, GUNS, HOES, PLOUGHS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, BRICKLAYERS' TOOLS, TANNERS' TOOLS. ALSO, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF RODGERS' TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARE, HOUSE FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bcpt2l f: iw3iios pic D ?rrj ?oobs, (Etc. RY GOODSI DRY GOODS' J. R. READ & CO., NO. 203 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C We tire now exhibiting thc largest and best selected stock of Foreign and i?pmestio DRY GOODS, Laces and Embroideries, Cloaks, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, RlbbCn8> that we have ever offered, aud invite attention or purchasers, guaranteeing to sell our Goods, .f<>r casu or city acceptances, as cheap as the cheapest. . DRESS GOODS. Our stock of Dress Gooda comprises, In part, Rlack and Colored Silks, Irish and French Poplins, AU-wool Merlnoes, Empress Clouts, Alpacas, Delaines, Popllnettes, Prints, Ac, to which we are add? ing novelties per every steamer. LA. O ES AND EMBROIDERIES. French Laces In variety, Lace Sets, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Embroidered Goods or every dc scilptlon, Edging awl Insert lugs, Embroidered Sets, infants' Embroidered Cloaks, Robes and Waists, Embroidered Merino Sacks, toge i her with very many oilier articles which may always be round In our Lace and Embroidery Department. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. We aro Sole Agents appointed In Charleston for HARRIS' SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, which have no superiors. We liavo all sizes, from b}? to 8, lit Rlack, White and Colors; Berlin, Silk and Lisle Cloves of every description, for men, women ami chUdrcn. HOSIERY, beat English manufacture; in great variety. Men's Half Hose, superior English, thc beat quality. CLOAKS AND SHA AV LS. Our Cloak and Shawl Room Ls replete with all tho latest novelties or Ladles' and Misses' Cover? ings. Most ol our Cloaks are either our own Importations or ourowu manufacture, enabling n* to sell them at thc lowest possible tlgures. Black Clonks In Cloth from $3 60 to $45. Colored Chinchilla, Cloth Cloaks, Rlack Silk Coverings, Mis les' and children's Cloaks, Broche and Printed Cashmere Shawls, Woollen Shawls, Mourning She.wls, Ac, Ac. MISCELLANEOUS AND FANCY GOODS. Ladles' Tics and Scarfs, Ribbon Bows, Gentlemen's rich Roman Scarfs, Tics and Cravats, Rib? bons, Belts and Sashes, Perfumery, French Pomades, Handkerchiefs, ParasoLs. Worsted NulMal and Snnincra tnfny - it ted Worsted Sacks and Caps, Fancy Worsted Scarfs, Dress Buttons in variety, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, (limps, Ac', Swaasdown, Crape Goods, Frllllugs, Ruining, and other articles not lt*r? monfrlr,,- .V.* ~ * OVR FALL AND AV INTER STOCIC Now offers great Inducements to buyers, who will find lt to their advantage to examine our Gooda before making selections elsewhere, octlt imo c fUisccllnncous. L O A K S AND F?RS Just receive?!, and will be OPENED TO-DAY, ai MRS. S. WATTS', I1QV3 l_No. 274 King street. .JQO YOU WISH TO PUT OFF INDEFI? NITELY Sick Heuducbe, Sour Eructations and Acidity of thc Stomncli? USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. Porsnleby RAOUL A LYHAII. septl7 3nios_ rp O SPORTSMEN. JuBt received a full supply of linc ENGLISH GINS, carefully selected by one of our firm for this innr kct, wita especlul attention to the quality and va? riety or Roy's Single and Double-barrel Guns. For Bale low by J. E. A DOER A CO., No. 130 Meeting street, and No. M Enst Bay, novi 3_Charleston, S. C. Q OL O M ON ' 8 RITTERS GIVE GENERAL SATISFACTION. For sale by sept n .irnos RAOUL A LYN All. gELLING OUT AT COST. AORICn.TURAL IMPLEMENTS Of all kinds and best quality, selling out at and below coat until November 16, i860, AT No. 140 MEETING STREBT, Charleston, 8. C. N. B.-Auction sale or stock unsold, November 10, 1880. octao fmw7_GEO, E. rmoREE. -QO YOU WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY at night, and awako In tho morning with a thorough appreciation of your egg, rolls and coffee f USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. For sale by RAOUL it LYN A H. sept!7 Smos _^crjiii|cro._. _ "pACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, ron COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. This article ls manufactured at tho Company's Works under the direction and superintendence of Br. RAVENEL. It contains the sarao clements of fertility as Soluble mellie Guano, except that It ls not furbished with ammonia. It la prepared expressly for composting with cotton seed, which furnishes the clement of ammonia-thc object be? ing to render that side-product of the plantation available to tho highest degree as an olomcnt of fertility. For further, and particular Information, apply to the undersigned, J. N. ROBSON, ' Agent for South Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. ? JOHN. 8. REESE St CO., General Agents Baltimore. oe?27 wfm3?r.us J^AND PLASTER. 600 barrels LAND PLASTER, in store. For sale hy 0C112 ' OLNEY A CO. -? I) itt o nub in v m ol)ing ?cobo. Q N E PRICE. THOMAS II. BLACKWELL Is constantly receiving additions to bis Large Assortment of MENS' FURNISniKO GOODS. His Intimate relations with Importing Houses at thc North enables bim lo sell thc Best Couds at less thau New York prices. THE LATEST STYLES Ol' SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, HOSIERY, HAND KBKCHK1EFS, UNDERWEAR, AC. BAJOU'S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. Thc Quukcr City Fine Shirt, ready made aud to order. AU goods marked lu PLAIN FIGURES, AND ONE PRICE TO ALL. No. 219 KING STREET, scpt-22 cmos_One door below Market. rjlHE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SHIRTS. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SS SS SS ss 8S SS SS THE SS SS ss SS STAR SS SS SHIRTS ^SS SS ss SS AND 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 SS SS FURNISHING GOODS SS SS . SS SS AND SS SH SS SS " UNDERWEAR. SS SS SS SS SS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Don't forget thc place, THE STAR SIGN, MEETING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. OCtlSUAO_ QJottou (?ico. AILEY COTTON TIE. W A F?LL SUPPLY OF THIS TIE WILL BE KEPT BY US DURING THF. SEASON. The Steadily increasing demand for THE WAIL EY TIE, Is the best proof of Hs superiority over any other Patent. For sale by STREET BROTHERS A 00. BOptO_-_ LBMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS^ (SANTONINS.) They arc purely vegetable, safe and sore. The best lu ute. For salo by Dr. H. RAER, No. 131 Meeting street, oct* Wholcsalo Agent. QVnrtion Goleo-OI).o Clon. By HI ECKE & SCHACHTE. QONTKNT8 OF A GROCERY STORE. Wo will sell THIS DAV. tho nd Instant, nt thc southeast corner of Washington and Vernon streets, at IO o'clock A. M., The Contents or a veli Stocked GROCERY STORE, and also a good assort nient or House? hold furniture. Terms cash._ nova KY MILES DRAKE. CLOTHING, ll ATS, DRY GOODS, NO? TIONS, TRIMMINGS, Ac. TRIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at my Store, corner or King and Liberty streets, Au INVOICE OF SEASONABLE CLOTHING, just received, CONSISTING of: oeCamimerc, Tweed und Satinet ROSINESS COATS 2-1 Heavy Overcoats "2 CaHsimcrc and Fancy Vesta 300 pairs Cnsslmcrc, Heaver und Satinet rants 24 Dlnck Cloth Frock Coals. Merino Under Shina and Drawers, Linen Ton ? els, Madras Hunt'.KOrchicrs, Lisle Thread Gloves, Misses1 and Children's Merino Hose, Kuiiiroidercd and Hemstitched llandkerchlers, Printed Aprons, Wnx Dolls. Kui it HT Hails, Finger Kings, Meer? schaum Pipes, Children's Guns and Canes, Sleeve Huttons, Penknives, Handkerchief and Glove Hoxcs, Felt und Wool Hats, Ac. ALSO, HI.AUK SILK IHIAID, Tresse and Loudrc Ilraid, Hesslau and Silk Muhulr Hruld, and 100 gross Cloak, Overcoat, Coat, Vest and Pantaloon Hut? tons. On FRIDAY, thc 5th Instant, I will sell 100 cases ROOTS, Shoes and Hats. m.va Ky WM. McKAY. TTOTJSEUOLD FURNITURE, dec. THIS DAY, Wednesday, at io o'clock, at No. 130 Meeting street, Household FURNITURE, Chairs, Sofas, Stoves, one Thirty-Day Clock. Revolvers. Watches, Ac. Dry Goods and Notions on FRIDAY. nov.1 Hy N. A. HUNT. ONE HUNDRED CARES BOOTS AND SHOES. THIS DAY, 3d November, nt 10 o'clock, ot lils Salesroom, No. 142 Meeting street, will bc sold, 100 CASES ASSORTED BOOTS AND SHOES. I1QY3_ Ky A. IL ABRAHAMS & SONS. DRY GOOD.S, HOSIERY, PLATED WARE, CIGARS, Ac, Ac. THIS DAY, 3d Instant, at to o'clock, will lie sold at our Store. No. 35 ?'.^ne Street, A larjre and well solected stock C. 1 'usVJHi DE' LAINES, SntinOla, Flannels, Longelottto, .8lnpo*J Cheeks, Shawls, Hlnnkcts, Socks, Stockings an,. Undershirts, Castors and other Platcd-ware, bar? rels Vinegar, boxes Macearon!, rolls Cocoa Mat? ting. ALSO, Fine HAVANA CIGARS, on account of all con? cerned. nov3 QUiction 0fllc3-~4?ntuvc flDaijs. > U B L I C SALE. WU be sold at Public Auction, nt thc United Statos Quartermasters Depot. Southern Wharf, Charleston, S. C., on THURSDAY", November nh. nt to o'clock A. M.. 2000 pair ARMY BOOTEES, all new and in good condition. Tenn cash. ADDISON BARRETT. Captain and Military Storekeeper, nova 2 United States Army. Q L E UK'S SALE. IN EQUITY-ANDERSON COUNTY-H. FRANK SLOAN vs. WILLIAM II. D. HAILI,ARD AND OTHERS-RILL TO PARTITION REAL ESTATE. Ac, OF BENJAMIN F. SLOAN, DECEASED, j By virtue or an order to mc directed rrom Hie Honorable Circuit Court or thc Eighth Judicial District, I will sell to thc highest bidder, at Pen? dleton Village, on FRIDAY, thclOih day or No? vember next, The HOUSE AND LOT, known ns thc late resi? dence or said deceased, situated In thc Village or I Pendleton on-street, adjoining Lot or E. Sharp and Blue Ridge Railroad, coolali.lng nine acres, more or less. ALSO, The BRICK STOREHOUSE AND LOT, situate In said Village, mid on thc public square thereof, now occupied by J. IL E. Sloan A Co. Terms of Sato-'mc fourth of tho purchase money cash; thc remaining threc-rourihs ou a credit or twelve months, with Interest rrom dav of sale, secured by thc bond or purchaser, and tit least two approved sureties, with n mortgage or thc premises. Purchaser to pny ror stamps and titles. JOHN W. DANIELS, Clerk of Court Anderson County. QC127 wfm loiuc_ By WILBUR & SON, Auctioneers. g ALE OF OBJECTS OF ART. On THURSDAY and FRIDAY next, 4th and Mb November, at No. 180 King street, opposite Sil COX'S Furniture Wai erm,ms, at ll o'clock, will lie sohl, and sale continued in thc evenings at halt-past 7 o'clock, unlit thc entire stock ls sohl, A UKANn AND ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF EL Et i A NT OBJECTS OK ART. CARRARA MARBLE STATUARY, vende De Prato, French Bronze Twenty-one D.ty Clocks, Bronze Figures or entirely new models, Alabaster Statuary. Vases, Tuzzas, Pedestals, silver Plated Ware, Ac. lately Imported rrom Italy by Signor O. R. Pandollul ft co., of New York. The assortment comprising Carrara Maride Statuary, viz: Tho GUARDIAN ANGEL, by Har ata; Pinto Lon Nlde, liv Cher Iel; Group Contend? ing Cupids; Veiled Rust, liv Fronxonl. ALA BASTER STATUA RY. DIANA, Madonna, Love and Psyche. Birth of Venus, Bacchus and Arinuna. BRONZE STATUETTES. AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE, Cornelius Moniere, Dante and Vcrgitlo, clo: and Sappho, Milton, Haroun ami Curloinagulo, Diana, Ac, Ac. Twenty Photographs, Views ol thc Cities and Monuments of Florence, Pira and Semina. ALSO, A splendid assortment of TWENTY-ONE DAY CLOCKS. Superbly Carved Marble Vases, copied rrom Etruscan, Roman, Hebe, Gothic, Egyptian Flo? rentine and Grecian Designs; Herculaneum Urns, Animals, Ac. ALSO, WILL nr. AnpF.n TO TIIK SALE:, A large collection of FINE SILVER PLATED WARE AND CUTLERY. The importers have used every exertion to render this collection complete in pvery detail, and it will, upon examination, be found to bc be? yond all precedent as regards thc beauty and va? riety of the articles offered. This splendid collection will bc open ror Inspec? tion on WEDNESDAY, thc 3d instant, and tho La? dies ai<3 specially invited to come and examine the recent splendid European Importations. Conditions cash. novl iUdcljincvn, (Enstingo, &c. jyj-EBTING STREET FOUNDRY. mis E8TAnLI8UME.1T 18 NOW FUHNISUINO TUE IM? PROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS), Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar M?h, sugar Rollers and Pans, of all sizes. Horse-rowers and Gin Gearing, from 0 to 16 feet in diameter. Improved Lover Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings of all description? mado to ord or. Particular attention paid to House Fronts and Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Corers, Sash Weights, Ao., Aa. WILLIAM S. HRNRRET, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, Ne. 814 MEETING STREET, On AULF.STON, tl. 0. ang4 mws T O U I 8 McLAIN, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, S. 0. Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought, carried and sold ?.hort In New York City. Par. icu tar attention pub I to the purchase and sale of all kinds of Southern Securities, octo QUtction Salce--.future Da?o. By W. Y. LEITCH A: H. s. UKUXS, Ami innccr*. TWO STORY WOODEN HOUSE. DOUBLE IMA'/./.A. NORTH MUK W KOT STREET, KNOWN AS Nw. I J WLSTSTIlKKT. Will bc sold on TlHTtsDAY. 41 li Instant, nt ll O'Clock. Ill Hie 'Ml l'osloillc. That Desirable " wo story Woudcn DWELLING, containing I room?) ? ni? double piazza, kliuhcu ?mil nil necessary outbuildings, known UH NO. 12, un the noriii ?Wc or Weal street, tot mewurM to feet front hy OG ?oct lu <ic]iiii, bc tho said di? mensions moro or les.?. Tc nun cash. Purchaser to pay un fi>r paper? mu? stamps, nova My W. V. LEITCH k R. S. ?RUNS. A ll? I lim . (is . FOUR WOODEN DWELLINGS, PICK? ETT'S AMA: Y. A PEW DOOKS FROM KINO ST lt KIT. Will bo BOM on THURSDAY, 4ili Inslaul, al ll o'clock, at Hu- oui Post?nico, Tho following uoslrablo PROPKRTY, situated in Pickett's Alley, a low doors fruin King street: No. 1, (south side.) Two Mury WOODEN DWKI.I.INO, cot arning." noun ami kitchen, i.ot measures 24 reel from hy r,7 feet In dept h. No. :>, (south side.) Two story Wootton Dwell? ing, containing 3 rooms and kitchen. Lol mea? sures 20 foot frolll liv ?7 feel in depth. No. 5, (south side.) Two story Wooden Dwcll 11 M ii (tenement.) containing 4 rooms ami 2 kitch? ens. Lol measures aa feet front hy 07 feet tu depth. No. 2, (north side.) Two story Wondon Dwoll j lng, containing a rooms and kitchen. Lot mea? sures aa reel Trout hy "ii fret Iv depth, l>e tho I ...ud dimensions more or less. Terms cush. Purchaser lo pay us tar pupea and stamps._nov2 S S I G NEUS' SALK. Dy virtue or an order or sale lo tue di rooted by the Hon. Oeorge S. lilyan, J misc ot Hie Untied Slates District Court for tho District or South Carolina, I will sell at public unction, in the Town or Tininionsvllle, South Carolina, on WEDNESDAY, the third day or November next, al ll o'clock A. M., All and singular Hie right, tille and 111 to rest of John M. Tlminons, in or lo Hie billowing HEAL ESTATE, willi the llulldlngs thereon: One hundred and twenty-rour (lil) LOTS tn tho Town ol Tlmmonavllle, as per plata or tho Hame. TiiACT OF LAND in Darlington County, S. O., containing one hundred and thirty-seven (1371 acres, moro or less; bounded on thc north and casi by Lands of W. II. Tlminons, south by Land a formerly owned by Thomas Hill, and on the weat tiy Lands or Hill. Grey and McLcuilon, and known as thc "Hughs" Land. TRACT OF LAND In Darlington County, S. OV. containing ono a hundred nnd^ fjriTjOlg'^J'Jg acres, moro or icss; uwum.,....... ?... L Lands or Harrell Pettigrew and W. A. French, south and west by Lands or benjamin Revel. TIIACT OF LANI) in Darlington County, S. G., containing tiny (50) acres more or less, adjoining Lands formerly owned by James Oliver, William ncc, Mrs. Ham. and known as the William Oliver TRACT Or LAND in Darlington County, S. 0,, containing two hundred aim inirty-soven (237) acres, more or less: lying between Sparrow Swamp and Lake Swamp; hounded north by Lands ol' Evnndcr White and Scainorc, cast by hands of Lawhorn and estate or William Jourul gau, south by Lands or Thomas Stevenson, and west by Lands or James HUI. TRACT OF LAND In Darlington County, S. C., containing two hundred mid seventy-five (276.) acres, moro or less, lying between Spur row Swamp and Lynch's Creek, near Cnuiion and Ward's Mill; bounded north by thc rmi of Sparrow Swamp, und Lands or T. J. Cannon, cast by Henry Ham's Laud, south mid west by Ward's Land. TRACT OF LAND bl Darlington County, S. C" containing two hundred and sixty-six (2tiU) acres, more or less, lying between Hay I Lynch's Creek: bounded north by I Cannon, cast ny Lauds ol J. Cus. Hi I?; Lynch's Creek, and west by Landa ' well. TRACT OF LAND in Darlington containing three (a) acres, more or tr OM Eillnghum, known as Lawrence's ".. > III TRACT OF LAND III Darlington {.... containing niue (9) acres, more or less, situato ld rear or the oendemv al Etllugham. TRACT OF LAND in Darlington County, 8. C., containing forty-three (43) acres, more or less, sit? uate at 'l'un mons ville, outside thc corporate lim? its; (boundaries shown by plat.1 TRACT OF LAND In Darlington County, S. C., cont nintng twenty-five (?J) acres, moro or loss, situate at Tiuiniotisviile, outside thc oorporate limits; (?inundarles Rhown by plat.) * TRACT OF LAND tn Clarendon County, S. C., coutalulug three hundred mid liftv (3ft0) acres, more or less, known na the "Grant'1 Land, ad? joining Lands of James Thomas, Jool Allcu, and Jesse lilli. TRACT OF LAND In Clarendon County, S. C.. containing nine hundred and thirty live. (035) acres, moro or less, lying on Durren Hi auch and. King stree Swamp; bounded north by Lands of Hubert J. McKnight, south by Lanits of catato of William L. Hickson and James McKenzie, west by Lands of Duncan Smiley, Nosh Floyd, H. D. McKnight, and William D. McKenzie. TRACT OF LAND, in Sumter County, 8. C., containing thrco hundred and eighty (3SO) acres, more or less, known as thc "Norwood's Cross Roads Tract-." (thc Sumter and Clarendon lino passes through this tract.) AMO, On MONDAY, tho 8th dny or November, 1809, at Kingsircc, South Carolina, at 12 o'clock M., Tho following TRACTS Ol' LANI): TRACT of three hundred acres, more or less, in thc County or Williamsburg, S. C., one and a half (1 !i \ or two IS) miles from Myersvllle.on tho North? eastern Railroad, ndjoining Lnnds of N. M. Gra? ham and tho estate nf llrauiltoy. TRACT OF LAND in Williamsburg County, S. C., containing three hundred sud twenty-one acres, more or less, lying on Meadow Proug. A i _so, On TUESDAY, Hie I6II1 day or November, 18U9, at Marlon Courthouse, s. c., TRACT OF LANI) In Marlon County, S. O., con? taining four hundred and sixty-six (liit'd acres, more or less: bounded on Hie north by Lands of estate of B. A. Campbell and Lands of estate or Roger Gordon, south by Lands of Dr. McMillan and James Dewitt, cast by Lauds of thc est nie of Richard Wilkerson.and wesl by Lauds or Richard While and .lames McNeil. TRACT OF LAND In Marlon County, S. C., con? taining three hundred (aoO) acre-, more or less, known na thc "Henry Hutchinson" Land. TRACT OF LAND in Marion County, S. C., Of four (4) acres, more or less, lying, being and situ? ate ai Ktlliigham, on Hie Northeastern Railroad; bounded on ntl sides by thc estate Lands of John M. Ti III ni ons, deceased. Terms-One-third cash; balance upon a credit of one and two years, with Interest trom date, payable annually till the whole amount, both, principal und interest, be paid; thc purchaser or purchasers to glvo his or their limul or bonds with approved security urn! a mortggao or mort? gages ot thc premises. Purchasers to pay for all necessary stamps and for papers. HENRY E. P. SANDERS, Assignee ol John M. Tisimona, bankrupt. OC113 WS7 drugs, <EI)ermcfilo, &c. ?gENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, WILL REMOVE GREASE SPOTS. Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and re? tail, by DR. n. DAER, nov3_No. 131 Meeting Btreet. ACTS LIKE A CHARM! TUE GENUINE ENGLISH CIILORODINE, (J. cbu.is nnowNB's,) Is Hie best Anodyne ever known to thc profes? sion. To be had of Du. H. DAER, nova_No. 131 Market street. WANTED. EVERYBODY TO KN 7f that "IRIS1N," tho (treat Alterativo and Illood Purifier, is to be hail at ' COHEN'S MEDI CAL DEPOT."_nova 1? QUI LD REN CRY FOR IT. WISEMAN'S CRYSTALLIZED WORM CANDY. THE PEST IN USE. THE PEST IN rsi:. THE DEST IN USB. THE BEST IN USE. TUE BEST IN nSE. THE BEST IN USB. THE BEST IN USE. THE BEST IN USE. - TUE BEST IN USE. Snmplc boxes of WINE.MAN'S CRYSTALLIZED WORM CANDY given away for trial at every reta? Drugstore In Charleston. Prepared by PniLIP WIN EM AN, practical Druggist and Apothecary. Warranted sure, soto and reliable. rmxciPAL DF.roT: GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Importers timi Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. O. To whom nil orders must bc addressed. oct30 smw3 J V . B A R D I N, COMMISSION MERCHANT Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, 8. IA Prompt attention given to Hie salo or Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores, and Country Produc? gen? erally, octs imo