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CITY A F V A IKS. Meeting?) This Un y. Orange Lodge, ni fi I*. M. llookund Ladder, No. *.', al hulf-pasl 7 P. M. Virai Baptist chun*h. ai 7 1'. M. Aim Hou Muten This l>:iy. Loileli A Hums will soll al ? o'clock Ulis morning, and continue Hilst evening, ul N<>. I sc King street, slatitaty, fancy goods, .Ve. William McKny will sell ul half-past 7 l\ M? ut Ills store, IlllsceUilllCous articles. TllK Ciikafkst Yet. The Nkws Job Olllce Is now printing hiil-liend* In the host style and on fine paper, ut S'J?o per thousand. Merchants, think of Itr_^_ Lecture nv a Hi.isp Mas. Mr. John w. ncalmii, u blind man. a native of this city, will deliver a lecture oil the l-Mm atioli iff the lllllld, nt the Market Hall, lo-niglll. A VAI.OAIII.K COLLECTION OK I'AIS" JXIIrt.?A line collection of piiiiilliigs from the ca-on of the most noted artists, I mill native and foreign, will be ottered for sale nn Thursday ncxl, by Messrs. Lcltch a nions. The paintings comprise every variety of subjects, fancy sketches ami scenes from nature, und uro enclosed In highly orna menied frames. The collection will Itu n|ien for Inspection III the new building lu I'road street, corner of Church, uni il Ihc day of sale. Sodden Hkatii.?Mr. Henry Ooljon, nn old resilient of this city, died suddenly, on Sal unlay, from disease of i he heart, lie had eaten his dinner, and was in apparent good health when the stroke came without warning. Ity his Industrious and frugal habits Mr. Octjon had acquired ii nice prop, erty, and was among our most respected Herman fellow-citizens. He was llfty-six years of age, and had been a resident of L'hurleston for thirty four years. He leaves a wife und four children. As Involuntary Bath.?Early yoslerdny morning, while a benighted Individual was lortu ously wending his way homeward, he encounter* cd the Artesian Well troughs, In Wentworlh street. The sight of so much water evidently made him sea sick, and a sudden lurch destroy lng his oqulllhrlum, be was placed /mrs du com bat at the bottom of the trough. The situation was embarrassing, but the ducking proved mute efficacious than the famous "hock and soda," and he resumed bis homeward trump a welter and a wiser man, though more firmly convinced that water should be taken with moderation. Accident to TiiR Academy of Music.?Tha heavy rain of Friday ulght caused some damage lo the ceiling or Ihc Opcra-Housc, a portion of the fresco work having beeu saturated with water which caused It to fall lo the ground. It appears that a skylight over the third tier hail not been glazed, but only covered by a tarpaulin. This proved an Insufficient protection, but the damage was fortunately confined to the scroll work and can be easily repaired. If the dome had been In jured, It would have been a much more serious mailer, it Is proposed, notwithstanding the ac cident, to have the Interior Ki-urrohting removed by Tuesday night, so as to allow the upholsterers full swing. _ Uxiti?d Statks Court?-lios. Ckorge p. Bryan Prebidino.?m the District court.?Bx parte W. F. Redding?petition for dual dlscharge Ccrtlllcatc granted. Ex parte E. M. Reach, in ro Thomas Magill?ap plication to modify previous order. Granted. Ex parte A. II. Ford, lu re T. W. Godbohl?peti tion to pay counsel fee. Grunted. Ex parle A. H. Ford, in rc T. W. Godbold?pe tition lo sell property. Order of sale issued to assignee. Ex parte D. J. win 11, assignee, In re J. 8. Brad ley, J. D. Craig, OcLorme A Moses, Sam Fluwcrs, J. I). Graham?petition for sale of choses lu ac tion. Order of sale granted. A OONSTAIILK OUTlVJJTKl?-TllU COUuUlAllo whose mishaps, in pursuit or nn escaped prison er, have been already chronicled, was again made the victim or misplaced confidence. A few days since, he traced his man to the South Carolina Railroad depot, and then nnd there seized him. The game was snared untl all seemed serene, but the wily prisoner proved again to be too smart for his captor, und raising hisstick he tapped Hie constable on the cranium. The blow was given with a vim, and the constable, wilting under its effects, relaxed bis hold and (he quondam prison er measured off the ground on a lively pair or legs. The constable registered a huge oath i'*-it hu won't be out will cd the next time. Pilotage.?Tim Philadelphia Lodger says : "At a meeting or the vessel owners and captains' association of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, (he >-attention of ihc board or directors was culled to I Illegal charges for pilotage in Charleston harbor, .S.O. It lathe custom there to charge full pilot age nt very high rates against all vessels, whether - they take a pilot or not. This was protested against, and a resolut ion passed instructing the captains of all vessels belonging lo the association that are enrolled and licensed in the coasting trade not lo pay pilotage on arriving ul or departing from the port of Charleston unless a pilot renders service. As llllgallou may result, it was also resolved thai the association will defend all suits arising under the foregoing resolution." Survivors' Association, kok Rici?L^j.p..-. .A meeting was held in Columbia oil Saturday ,.v/ Dlng to form this ' association. General Wade Hampton was called to Hie chair, and Mr. It. C. Shiver was appointed secretary. The meeting or ganized itself Into a Survivors' Association, adopt ed a constitution, and elected Ihc following Officers: Wade Hampton, president; William Wal lace, A. C. Haakell. w. n. stack, Warren Adams, Vice-presidents; W.fK. Ilachmau, secretary; R. C. Shiver, treasurer. Steps were taken to increase the list of members?, und the following gentlemen wcro appointed to represent the ICichland Survi vors'Association in the proposed convention to form a Stale association, which is lo meet in the City of Charleston on the 181 h Instant: Wade Hampton, F. W. McMaster, J. S. Ilryton, Warren Adams, William Wallace, J. II. Kilisicr, William West011, J. P. Thomas, It. c. Shiver, Edward Per clval, Dr. Darby and W. 0. Swallleld. To SUBftCRIHKKH kok Chin?mes.?The Savan nah Republican says: "After a consultation with the sub-agent at this place, we reel It lo be our duty lo advise those who have contracted With Mr. Joseph, or San Francisco, for Chinese labor ers, nut to depend upon them for ihc crop of 1870, but lo go on and hire oilier hands as usual. We do not wish to ho understood us reflecting upon the Integrity or good faith or Mr. Joseph or bis company?and tic bus stipulated Tor nn particular ?ay for t heir delivery, the uncertainties of tin sens muking il inexpedient?but we are convinced, in View iff I he great distance and Hie short lime to Intervene. Hull (he laborers tmniiol be got here in time to pul in I he coming crop. We believe III y Will be here during Ihc spring or early summer, and, come when I hey may, IT subscribers arc al ready supplied with satisfactory force, there will be no dlillculty In gelling either class of laborers Off their hands lor the remainder iff lira /ear." m_ Masonic Fair Association.-The Committee or Arrangements or Ihc Masonic Fair Association gratefully acknowledge the receipt of the follow ing contributions: One landscape painting, from Messrs. Qulnby A Co.'s Photographic Gallory; one jmagnlliccnt rosewood box or smoking requisites, Containing one meerschaum pipe, two cigar hold ?rs, one cigarette holder, match box, pouch, Ac, from B. Schur, Esq.; two mice mills, worked by . animal magnetism, from It. D. Schur, Esq.; one . fancy box and patent pipe, and one India-rubber tobacco pouch In box, from Lu Crlulia; one photo graphia album, one portcmonnale and one ladles' cravat, from Brother Benedikt; one ornamental Oako, from Messrs. Buch belt A Bros.; ono shell picture frame, from Miss c. Alexander; one in fant's robe, from Me-srs. J. llarbeson A Co.; Bants Clans aud ObriBtmas tree, from Mr. F. von Santcu. R. E. Brown, Secretary. A Mohm. HKTAitMSiiMKNT.?w"olnvlii' Iho at tention or the friends or thi-: News In the city and throughout in?- Slate lo Ihe excellent facilities which our office enjoys ror the prompt execution or all kinds or Hook and Job PrlntiHK. Pnlly pro videil with new type and inachhicry or Ihc latest and most ap|H*oved |tattern, unil having a large and carefully selected stork or ranis, envelopes ami papers or all i|ii:tlilles, Tin: Nkws Job I Mice is now prepared in Uli orders tor every description oi plain aud ornamental printing in the very liest manner, ami at rales at least as low us any oMicr establishment in the Soul hern states, fall at Tut: nkws building tup-stairs) ami examine our scale of prices and specimens of our work. --.? . liKCTCKK ok Tili: Knill I IlKV. IllHllOP l.vscii. A large ami attentive audience assembled last evening, in St. Patrick's Church, to hear a lecluru from lllshop Lynch on the "IJi|uefacllon of the blood or St. Januarius." The lllshop gave his audience a vivid description or a visit to Italy, with run details of the miracle a* wtluesscd i?y himself. He ilepicted in glowing colors the trials of the saint, and his martyrdom about ilfteen centuries ago, and closed With a life-like picture of Naples ami the church where Hie miracle oc curs. St. Januarius was killed by llioclesean, on the P.ith September, 'l'J.?, and every year since, at the same date, his blood, which was carefully preserved, is saht lobe lupiilicil. The lllshop kept the attention of Ills audience to the close of Ihe lecture. It was given to defray the debt of the church, ami will realize a handsome amount. The audience was comprised of every denomina tion, and numbers who could not obtain seals remained standing. Walhall*.?Tbc Oconci? Courier gives (his sketch of the Village hy the Itidgn: There Is no need of Idleness hens Work, work, is ti o great' want. There is activity in every branch oi indus try, buildings are going up from the depot to Hie north end, ami the saw anil hammer or the carpenter are busy. Old buildings uro being ro otled and repainted, adding to the appearance oi the place. The forge of the smith is no) allowed to get col.;. Kvorybody that wants employment is busy, ami the loafer, the drone of society, Minis no associates. Walhalla is growing ami spread ing out her arms, inviting trade. Already in area and Inhabitants, she Is ahead of her sister towns or the mountains. Her business houses are ntoro numerous and active thau in any up-country town. A generous competition governs iu every brunch or trade, giving the farmer the best prices for his produce aud the cheapest market tu sup ply his wants. New corn opened in this placo at $1 per bushel, old corn is slLi selling at $1 50. Cotton was sold here last week at 33*4 to 24 oenLs."' Monthly CoxointT of Tin: St. John's Lu TOKBAM CHtTBCII SUNDAY Scuooi..?The exercises of tins school woroagreeably diversified yesterday afternoon by speeches from some or the pupils and singing by the school in concert. The church was crowded, the classes occupying the pews on the centre aisle, Ihc occupants or which were roreed lo Und uocoiuimidalion elsewhere. Speeches were made by the loi low in g young gentlemen, all or whom acquitted themselves handsomely: St. Clair West, "Perseverance;*' HerlK?rl Smith, "Ap peal ror Teachers;"' Julian Smith, "The best that 1 can do;" Charles von Stinten, "It is innre blessed to give;" Christopher Tldomnnii, "Childhood's Home," The young speakers handled their sub jects like horn orators, ami only Ihesacrodness or the place und the recollection or the day prevented their receiving their meed ot applause. The ?>t orrises were varied by singing, in which the little choristers showed great proficiency. An address, suitable to the occasion was delivered by Rev. Dr. Hicks. The Sunday school is under the superin tendence or Mr. Robert Chisolm, ami is in a nour ishing couditlon. Bowks and Mackkt?Almost a Bloody BKCOCKTBH.?About two o'clock on Saturday altcrnoon, when business men were preparing lo go to I heir dinners, an incident took place which varied, In a rather agreeable manner, the dullness thai reign, cc) around the historic corners of Rrond -and Meeting streets. Kx-Ahlerman Thomas Jef ferson Maekey was standing near the guard liuuia onnvorutliK -.villi limcor Mlpaon nnd Hoiiurts mnn Read, when his eagle eye espied the Honora ble Christopher Columbus llowen coming (nun tho direction or the Fireproof building. Promptly crossing over to the Courthouse corner, Maekey courronleil Roweu, whom he accosted in language decidedly more forcible than elegant, lie said that having heard that he (llowen) hail expressed a desire to meet him in reference lo i he lei ter pub lished in Tin-: Nkws or Saturday morning, he (Maekey) had come to reassert to his race the charges that had been made in print. And this he proceeded to do in a de liberal o ami not very genteel fashion. The monologue (for llowen spoke not a word) was iulerspcrscd with spicy allusions to the Honorable gentleman's eventful career, ami was accom panied with gestures which might fairly lie set down us uumistnkuhie symptoms or an over-dose or morphine, llowen, however, seems lo have neglected lo lake his dose el the pugnacity -In spiring drug, ami muttering something about not wishing to soil his (not over-clean) hands by touching ins assailant, made a desperate ami successful push at an accelerated pate for the Courthouse cut ranee. Olicu Within its sheltering portals, llowen rapidly dispersed, while Hie vengeful Maekey Wits ten out ill the cold. Cktmhs.? Joseph Auloh was arrested lor as sault nnd battery on Angeld (Jervelcs. Thu uifruy occurred on Union wharf. Annie Adams, for stealing ninety dollars in money and two coats, was arrested by Officer Lovett and committed for Investigation. A Utile son or Wih. Hauler's(was run over by an express wagon in King street last Friday even ing. Though seriously injured, no bones were broken. The three hundred dollar music box rallied ut Von Sauten'.?, wus won by Miss F.mily C. KavcncL Mr. PeolfOdy'S death was announced to the teachers ot the public schools on Saturday, and the exercises or their schools closed from respect to his memory. A boat that was reported lo he stolen was round by Officer Lovett on the schooner N. W. Smith. The captain stated thai it had been picked up adrift. A fracas was threatened on Saturday evening between some of the employ?es at lbs South Our nlina Railroad shops and the police were sent tor, but the crowd dispersed withoulsny disturbance. It Is rumored that a cockllgftl will soon lake place between two "stag*" fiorn Ocorgetown aud Charleston, at one hundred dollars a side. Hugh craig has Ilsen appointed by Governor Scott judge or prosaic for Chesterfield Comity. Chillies KdinowHtoil, magistrate for Rartiwell County, has been removed, Thu respective chiefs i>r the rival Radical clans arc evidently on the alerl to conciliate the men or II.rich Irish brogue." Pill-bury anil Maekey were attentive ami conspicuous listeners lu the lecture <>r llishop Lynch ut St. Pairick's Church las! evening. Null red. At a meeting or Mechaulri' I'nlnn, No. 1, held at F.tlglO Hall, on Monday, N>veiiibcr ? Hie fol lowing preamble ami resolutions were adopted: WliertttK, In the alt-wise praldeneo or Almighty Cod, nils Union has been ilcjrlved, for Ihe Ural time since its organization, hj death, of one of Us members; wo desire, thcrcfre, to place upon record some evidence or rCSPOCland esteem. Re it, therefore, Hoxolvi tl, That In the death of our brother member,OKOiuiK Khitsk, this (njon haslnsionn who, I bough connected W th usbiii font short tune, bid fair to become a usi'u) mid zealous member. MssvrfOMl, That a blank page. In ar minute book be Inscribed nnd dedicated lo his leuiory. JVMOfmf, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to tho rninily or our decease, brother, with the expressions or our deep symnthy in Or Ir bereavement. ffeso/red, That these rcsoinUonsbo published in the dully papers. Bl-himrss Bnyklopics.?Tub Nf.vh job Office is now prepared to furnish good cntiopcs, with business curds primed thereon, al I per thous and. Send your orders. F.very m?chant nnd business roan should have his card prtted on his envelopes. Trilmlc ..i' Hespert. J. II. KlttMBV Secretary. until Arrival*?November n umi 7. CIIARI.KHTON llOTKI.. A. (Jolly, Charleston; TliomuH Warren, SI. Louis; il, v. Hunier, James McMciising, L'oluin itia ;J. c. (illicit, AiiKiisln; a. A. I'Iiiiiht ami wife, I'ciiiisylvitnlu; .1. It, Vuriintn, Virginia; It. It. Campbell, South Carolina; Mr. ami Mrs. Si. John, i-tiihl and nurse, M.T. Hewitt, Nuw l'ork; II. <:. Robinson, Providence; <:. ?'. Kech*y, Washington; \v. K. Rodgers, T. W. Sini|ison, Ohio; Henry ll. t'unis. Monroe Comity, N. Y.: J. w. ii. Levy, Au iriislu; l{. K. Surgam. Jr., New York: I* l>. I*as> uhall, Wilmington. Del.; Dudley Porter. George w. Day, Massachusetts; K. McNeill, U. McNeill, Con necticut; John w. (lonlon, KtiKland; E. Allen, New York: Kdwil. Hopkins. M. l'urringinn, B. N. Adutns, rcnnsylvanla; u. M. envier, New York; H. r. Moilatt, liuflulo, N. Y.: s. lt. Holhrond, Dr ange, ou.; .lus. McNumura. Orungclturg; K. Mor tal, .1. a. Stillinan, New York: r. Ilruwn nndlaily, Ihislon; c. o. Johnson, New Orleans; Capl. Iluo. Munsileld, Klorida. l'AVII.ION HOTEL. William a. McDowell, w. c. Yenning, st. Thorn as; A. A. Drowning, South Carolina; M. Ilreuer, Wudiualtiw; it. n. Bland, .1. lt. Ixcll, Columbia; c. Ii. Ilrowning, A. I.. Merrell, Ma?on; J. 1". Unrnum, New York; C. M. Mathuws, .lautes W. Crown, Suutli Carolina: .lames M. KIoimI, steamship Heur gla;GeorgeTIioiii|isou, Boston ;J. lt. Miller, w.u. I. tvlngston, City; J. !.. Jones, New York;J. H. Sill's, l.ouihiu; K. Ii. Sehupein. Moseow, Itnssla; B.C. Chi) ton, Paris;.i. I-:. IlouiSton, New Vork; W. IL Strlligfellow, St. Louis; Miss Sampson, Win. 8. Greene, Georgclown; s. N. Green, llurn weil; .1. Gorbam, Savannah; s. J. Keiinerly, Jr.. Jackson ville; G. w. Pratt, l*alatka; Jacob Ottoleti gui, Cii.v. MILLS HOt'SK. G. It. Davidson, Liverpool; M. l'oppin, W. L; W. II. Toncyek, Now Orleans; C. D. Pitxmaurlce, Columbia; A. M. Mason. Virginia; D. L. I.lliusdeu, New York; J. D. Andrews, New Orleans; J.Albert Haddock, Philadelphia; Thomas Sawyer ami faut lly, San Francisco; D. lt. I lay ward ami family, eil;; James Null, Jr., Detroit; ItCllbill ToiallllSon, Columbia; Miss K. K. Mayo, W. K. Rosslter, New York; W. s. Murray, Clarendon; Win. C. Kirk, HltinTou; Henry Taylor, Savannah; M. H. Itoullcn, a. Cleaver, New Turk; Mrs. General Sprague and two children, Miss Sprague. Florida; Miss Sanuo Infant and servant, J. M. Alston, Alabama. It ti .s / .V /: S .s N O T I 9 K S . Tiik Giikap Stork.?Mr. 1. nkop, lavor abiy known to the shoppers on mug street, has removed to the new and spacious huihlltij; on the west side, a few doors below Calhoun street, und will oirer a large aud extensive stock at the great est bargains. SlIUVt.IigRM, sides, blims, and other groce ries, are advertised ror sale low by G. W. Steireus, No. :io Vendue Hange. Attention is directed lo t ho extensive sale or statuary and other objects or art that will take place this evening in King street, opposite Sileox's furniture store, under the auspices or Messrs. Leilch A Bruns. The articles will be open lor Inspection during the day. CllOK k PKttFltMKRIKM and Toll.KT articles. Mr. C. K. Panknin, the well-known Meeting street druggist, has just imported direct from I'aris u large stock of choice perfumery or all kinds, bear ing Hie brands <>r the most celebrated French makers. The scents and essences are or the latest rashlou as well us the rtucsl quality, and the perfume-loving public hnve seldom ho good an opportunity as now or gratifying their tastes al a reasonable price. To Tnt: Ladies.?Wc beg to call your special attention to two (2) cases of Poplins In choice styles and colors at twenty-five cents. These goods are from auction; y on will Und them cheap, and very desirable, at No. 2s7 and'JSO King street. Respectfully, STOLE, WLTiU A CO One ok Diokkns' or Scott's Works is present ed to every annual subscriber to the XIX Cen tury, octe O ?ljirts two .furnishing ?ooos. NE PRICE THOMAS II . BLACKWELL Is constantly recclvlsg additions to his I-arge Assortment of USUS1 V 0 It N I S II 1 N a GOODS. Ills intimate relations with Importing Housrs ?t the North enables him to sell the I to.-1 Goods at less than New York prices. tiik latust styles of SCARFS. TIKS. COLLARS, HOSIERY, HAND KER0HK1EFS, UNDERWEAR, At. HAJOH'S ORLRRRATED KID 0LOTES. The Quaker City Fine Shirt, ready made add lo order. All goods mnrked in PLAIN FIGURES, and ONI". PRICK TO ALL. N#. 219 KING STREET, srpW2 i'.inos Ono dour below Market. rinilE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SI HR TS. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ssasssssssssssss ss ss .ss ss ss ss SS THE SS SS SS SS STAR SS HS SS SS SHIRTS SS SS SS SS AND COLLARS, SS SS SS SS ss SS AT SCOTT'S EMPORIUM. 88 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 anh SS SS SS SS UNDERWEAR. SS SS SS SS ss SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Rod forget the place, THE STAR SIGN, MEETING STREBT, NEARLY OPPOSITE MARKET HALL. orfla dao J. V . BARD I N, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, S. V. Prompt attention c|\en to the sale of Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores, ami Country Produce gen erally._o?lK lino ^jyr I L LI S k C II 1 S O Lk?r FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and SHIPPING AGENTS, Will attend to tho Purchase, Sale and Shipment (to Foreign ami Hmnesllc Ports) of COTTON. RICE, LI<MBKIt mid NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, S. C. E. Willis.A. R. Cmsoi.H. 0ci25 J. T. UUMPH.RB Y 8, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMLSSION MERCHANT. SALE? OF REAL ESTATE. STOCKS. BONDS, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO PERTY ATTENDED TO. Ne. 27 RROAO STREET, Charleston, S. 0. RRfKRXNCRS.?non. HENRY BU1ST, W. J. MA ORATRi ?;q-. General JAMES CONNER, T. R. WARING, Esq. ^ 0cU tjiir?wiirc, (Entiers, S~c. A R T & CO., If a. It l> W a It 13 ??I 13 II C II a TV 1? tel , ?J 11 A R L K S T 0 N , S. C. ?. i>. CollRX. i?. 8. haut. s. s. haut. r. moiian. .imiN r. m'KAMRB. WHOLESALE STORK, No. 39 IIAYNE STREET; RKTAIL STORE, CORNER KINO AND MARK KT STRKKTS. BAR IRON, MILL ROCKS, PLOUGH STEEL, BOLTING CLOTH, NAILS, CIRCULAR.SAWS, METAJjS, FAN MILLS, GUNS, HORS, PLOUGHS. A LA ROR ASSORTMENT OP US DILiDING MA. 1? 13 It I A L 8 , CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, BRICKLAYERS' TOOLS, TAN ERS' TOOLS. ALSO, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF nOOOiXSItisI* TAKjl/I3 A7VI> P0CIO3T CUTjUJEIIY, P L A T K t A N D It It I T A N N I A W A R E , HOUSE FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ne]>l-l rraWMNOH n.tc ?Drn ?oo?g, (Etc. J\ R Y GOODS'. DRY GOODS! J . ] No. 103 EM Ti A D & CO., 'SET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Wo uro now exhibiting Laoca anil Embroideries, have ever offered, anil lnvl' acceptances, as cheap as tl Our slock of Dress G< I All wool Merinocs, Emprcs I log novelties per every stc l a c f. French Laces In va SCIIpllon, edging and Ins? Kuioroidercd Merino Sackt our I .nee ami Embroidery G 3L, < We are Solo Agcnta i no saperlors. Wo have all : of every description, for u HOSIERY, best I-lfig the best quality. c jl. < Our Cloak and Shawl ings. Most of our Cloaks sell them at the lowest possible mark Gloa'BJji Cloth Misses' 'and Children's Oh. Shawls, Ac, A. mihckl.l.j Ladies' Ties and Scarf: bons, Hclts ami Sashes, Peril foillllgn. IIIIUIll.V BCUttKU'Wl Dress Trimmings, Fringes, articles not here mentioned. our fa". Now offers great Induce roods before making select loi \ I best sclented stook of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Ribbons, Ac, that we irCJuwcrs, guaranteeing to sell our Goods, Tor cash or city ~3 ? Ci o o T> tes . . IB part, Hlaclc and Colored Silks, Irish and French Poplins, ma i, Delaines, I'opllncttcs, Prints, Ac, to which we aro add 13 M 1? Tt O I T> 33 R 113 tes . nandkcrchlefs, Collars, Embroidered Goods of every (le ered Sets. Infants' Embroidered Cloaks, Robes and Waists, /ory many oihor articles which may always be found iu A'3V 1> hosiery. ..lesion for HARRIS' SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, whleh have s, in Rlack, White and Colors; Berlin, Silk aud I .isle Gloves children. c, In great variety. Men's Half nose, superior Euglish, and f? II aw jLi 19 with all the latest novelties of Ladles' and Misses', Cover-1 vu Import allons or our own manufacture, enabling us to I IS. Colored Chinchilla, Cloth Cloaks, Rlack Silk Coverings. I Printed Cashmcro ?*mHi?( ygjt^um? nuawia.".uourning 3 an1> fancy GOODt-3. Gentlemen's rich Roman Scarfs, Ties and Cravats, Rib 'omades, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Worsted Nubias and l Caps, Fancy Worsted Scarfs, liress imitons lu variety, usdown, Crape Goods Frllllngs, Ruilling, and other r> wiNTTjii ?stock: who wlU Und it to their advantage to examine our fftisccllanci -pATENT RUDRER COl -O DLKS AND FADS, Warranted not to gall hones. Testimonials can ho furnished. For sale hy JENNINGS, TIIOM1.INSON A CO., No. im steel Ink street, novs i Opposite Charleston Hniei. Tyo YOU WIS? TO PUT OFF 1NDEFI nitei.y Sick Headache, Sour Eructations ami Acidity or the Stomach ? USE SOLOMON'S BITTERS. For sale by RAOUL A LYIIA11. sept 17 .linos < J L . S II Ii F F 'A U 1), PRODUCE BROKER. Will attend to the l'urohasc and ^Shipping or | COTTON, BICE and Conclut Merchandise. Office at Messrs. COHEN, HANCKEL A CO., No. tfi East Hay. nov2 S O L O M O N ' S HITTERS give general satisfaction. For sale by sept it nnios_raoul k lynah. jy) YOU WISH TO SLEEP SOUNDLY I at night, and awake hi tho morning wilh aj thorough appreciation or your egg, roHs and coffee 1 usb solomon's hitters. For sale by raoul a lynah. acptl7 3mos_ ^crtili^cre. T>ACIF1C GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME ton COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. This article is manufactured at the Company's j Works under the direction and superintendence of Dr. KAVENEL. It contains thesainc elements ol fertility as Soluble Pacific. Guano, except Unit it is not furnished with ammonia. It is prepared expressly for composting with cotton seed, which furnishes Ihe clement of ammonia? the object be ing lo render that side-product of the phintutlon available to the highe-t degree us un clement or | ferlilily. Fur further, and particular information, apply to the undersigned, J. N. RORSON, Agent for South Carolina, Nos. 1 aud 2 Atlantic Wharf. JOHN. S. REESE A CO., General Agents Raltlraorc. oct27 wfmamosnsc r A N D PLASTER. 600 barrels LAND PLASTER, In store. For sale by octlU OLNEY k CO. S UPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. ^Manufactured and for aale by Dr. II. BARR. oct5 / Nt. 181 Meeting street. Snsnranre. Q R A F T S M E N S * LI FR ASSURANCE COMPANY, op NEW VOUE. Oilloe: Park Dank HaHdlng, Nos. -214 anil 310 Hrondwav. Capital.$240,000 I <x)K ADAMS, President. WILLIAM T. nun's, Vice-President. HENRY HELDEN. Secretary. J. T. HUMPHREYS, Agent for Si ale of South Carolina, Ofilce No. -27 Itroad street. J. S. 1IHIST, M. D., Medical Examiner. OB-Sl'H-AGENTS wanted throughout the State. Apply by letter lo J. T. HUMPHREYS, General Agent. _ dec7 ni '1 U A 11 I) I A N M U T U A L LIFE IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y ok N E W Y O R K. ORGANIZED IX 1S.">9. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFE1TARLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 50 PBS CENT. STATEMENT. Polices in force.$25,ooo,ooo Assets. 1,.100,000 Annual Income. soo.ooo Losses Paid. 500,030 OKFICKItS. W. II. PROKIlAM, President. WM.T. HOOKER, Vice-President. I,. McADAM, Secretary and Actuary. 0. A. 1TJDICKAR, Superintendent. OIRKCTOKS. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Broft.,0 Mayor New York. John J. crane. President Hank Republic. Win. M. Vcrmllye, Hanker, (Vcrmllye A Co.) Chus. G. Itockwood, Cashier Newark Hanking Company. Hon. George Opydykc, ex-Mayor New York. Minnt c. Morgan, Hanker. Thomas Rlguey, Firm Thomas Ulgney A Co. Henj. It. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sngnr Hollaing Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. Richard il llowne, Wei more A llowno, Lawyers. K. V. Ilaughwont, Firm K. V. Haughwout a Co. Win. Wilkons, Firm of Wllkens A- Co. Julius H. Pratt, Merchant. Win. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles .1. Starr, Merchant. William Alien, Merchant. Geo. W. Oil '1er, Hanker, Palmyru, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, President continental Fire Insur ance Company. .lohn G. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton II. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward II. Wright, Newark, N. J. Oco. w. Parl?e, counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM A IS8ERTBL, General Agents for South Carolina and Georgia, Ofilcc No. 40 Itroad street, Charleston, S. C. Dr. T. RKBN8TJERNA, Examining Physician. Jan 12 lyroau Ruction Gules--(El)io Dun. ?, W.Y. LE1TCI1 ft R. s. KKT.NS, A m) lotirent. A L K I' O S I T I V T. 'I'll IS hav und TO-MORROW, lln< si ii ami util November, al N<>. 1 si; King slivel, i?p|mmHc SR eox's I'?iii-iiii me Wurcmnuis, will be sohl, ami sad' continued in Um evenings ai ' o'clock, until Hie entire Muck w sohl, \ ii KAMI \S|i A'lTliAiTIVi: \SSOII I M KN I' OK ki.ki:an*i orjects or art, t.'IINSISTIMl or CARRARA MAKIII.K STATUARY, Vemle Ik! Train. Kreuch Ilr0117.11 Twenty-one liny Clock-. Ilronxe Figures of etil lrel> new models, Alabaster St m nary. Vases, Tnzwis, IVdesials, silver Flitted War.-. Ac., lately imported mmi Halv bv Sigiior <:. I'.. I'amliilllui A ru., nl New York. The assortineiii comprising i iirram Marble statuary, vtx: Tin! GUARDIAN ANGKL, i.y tiar ala; I'ltllo Ism Nide, by Choricl; Croup Contend Iiitt CuiHds; Veiicii Rusts, i>v FronKoni. ALAILVSTEH STATUARY, DIANA, Madonna, l.nve ami Psyche, Itfrtli of Venus, Itaeeliiis ami Ariaillia. ItltON/.K STATUETTES. AHKICI'LTPRE AND COMMERCE, Cornelius, Molllere. Dante ami Vcrglllo, Clin ami Sappho, Mllloll, I la roil II ami Clirlouumillo, Diana. Ac. Ac. Twenty Photographs, Views of Hie Cities ami Monuments of Florence. I'ira ami Soutins. ALSO, AKplemlhl assortment i>f TWKNTY-ONK DA V CLOCKS. Superbly carved Marble Vases, coined fnnu Klnisean, Unman, Hebe, Col hie, Egyptian. Flo. renllneand Orucinn Designs; llurculuneuni I'm-., Animals. Ac. Al-so, WILL uk aimikii to tukhai.k, A large collectioii or KINK SILVK.lt PLATED wake AND CUTLERY. The Importers liave used every exertion to ren dnr this collection compK*tu in every detail, ami it will, upon examinai ion, be round lo hu beyond all precedent as regards the beauty and variety or Hie nrilclex omwisl. Tills splendid collection Is now op-n lor in-pec lloil, llllil I lie ladles are especially invited lo call and examine lids niagiiillceiit assortment or arti cles lately imported. (' unlitions cash. IIOVH Hy ??J1. .MckTvY^ No..1.10 Meeting street, opposite I'uvlllon II0I11. N IG TIT SALE AT 7? O'CLOCK. Commencing THIS (Monilay) EVENING, amlcotl linun nightly during Hie season. Kegularsale as usual on WEDNESDAY and ITH DA V. at 10 A. M. For particulars see baud bills. unvS Unction Sales??rntnvc ?Dans. By A. C. McUILLlVUAY, Auctioneer. iVLUABLB BUILDING LOT ON KING STREET. Will besohl on TUESDAY next, the nth instant, ut the Old Customhouse, hi 11 o'clock, All that valuable LOT OK LAND on the west side or King street, rourth lot north or Queen, be ing 23 reel front by 232 deep; together with a rear Lot opening into Clifford alley, 17 rcet by 44, more or less. Terms cash. Purchaser pays for papers as usual. Kor further particulars or this valuable proper ty, apply as above, at No. 'J3 liroad street, where a plai can be seen. novi fmtU3 A. C MoOlLLIYBAY, Auctio nier. TTNDBR DECREE IN EQUITY. EX PARTE LAWRENCE R. LOYBGRBRN, ET ai.. Ilv virtue ol a decretal order or the Hon. R. R. i'a 1 pentei. Judge iff the Kirst Circuit, will be sold on THURSDAY, the llth day or Novem ber, 1SU9, In rron I of the old Customhouse, al 11 o'clock V. M., All that LOT OK LAND with the Ruihlings thereon, situate on the south side oi n add sired, formerly known as No. 01: butting and hounding north on Tradd street, south by Lands now or lateot Ann swain, east by Lauds now or hue of Mrs. ? Rolando, and west by Lands now or late of | Lawrence llalverson; measuring and e.sntaiulug on front line on Tradd streut, 17 feet, more or less, and in depth 102 feet, more or less. Terms cosh--EA W. M.'*MAC?J?Y, ' novl uismtlit ' n. c. c. ?y J. FRASER MATHEYYES. SMALL FARMS AT AUCTION. 100 Will be sold at the old i'ostofilce, on THURSDAY, 2-"ilh November, at 11 o'clock, to the highest bid ders. One huHdren PAHMS, adjoining each other, con taining rrom one lo eleven acres of Land, situated on the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, Eriisto River, ami public roads around Jaeksonhoro' He pot; laid out into lots ami streets, a plat of which Will ho exhibited on the day of sale. The above Lois will tie sold separately. Terms?One-half cash: balance in one year, with interest from day of sale, secured by bom! and mortgage nf the property. Purchasers to pay J. K. MatheWCS for necessary United Slates inter nal revenue stamps ami papers. OC12A mlhio OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE gAI.K Will be sold at Public Auel ion. on the ilrsf MON DAY in December next. In the Town of Man ning. Clareiiikin County, Smith Carolina, The following LOTS OF LAND, all situated in ihe said county, being the properly of an Assign id Estate: "TOWN PLACE." This is the late residence or Dr. Ingram, and is located in Hie most desirable portion iff the Town ol Manning. Tho lot contains two acres; Ihn tip. purteiiauees arc a weit finished dwelling, contain ing six rooms: outbuildings complete, consisting of storeroom, servants1 houses, kitchen, stable, Ac. The place is ornamented with beautiful live oaks, set out about ten years ago. Altogether it is a handsome place, costing tell years ago about s-ouo. "HOME TRAIT." This Is an excellent am) well settled trad of Sim) acres of land, situate about two miles rrom Man ning. The laud produces well?Co.:nil, corn ami peas. The apporte nances consist nf dwelling house, with nil necessary outbuildings, laborers' houses, gin house, granary, stable.-, Ac. "CONYKRS' TRACT." This is a tract of 020 acres of land: it is a well settled and highly productive plantation, .situate in "Fork iff black River," six miles rrom Man ning. "ROSE RAY PLACE." This a tract of tito acres or tine cotton and corn laud, situate within u mile of the Conyers', and adjoining the "Conyers' Tract." it Is without settlement. "McLEOD TRACT." This Is a tract or 300 acres. An improved and valuable tract or land, situate In Ihe "Fork of IHack River," produces corn, cotton ami rice well, nml is convenient to Manning nml Suinter, the latter place affording otic of the liest markets in the Slate. "MCKNIGHT PROPERTY." This consists of a storehouse, dwelling and out buildings, ami live acres of lam' in the Village ol' Summerlon, near Wright's lllurf, on Santec River. LOTS IN MANNING. House anil two acre lot in I he Town of Manning. House contains four rooms; loi well Improved. A small house ami kitchen am) Iwo acres <ff laud in Hie Village iff Manning. A vacant lot. TERMS OK SALE. one-third cash; the remainder mi a creditor one und Iwo years; the credit portion to lie se cured by bund of the purchaser, with interest al the rate of seven percent, per annum, and mort gage or Hie premises sold. Purchasers lo pay for slumps and papers. FROST A A DC ER, for Assignees. Charleston, S. C. sepi'JO lOCt4,18,novl,M5.22,20,dPC4 B JuGiirnncc. RO<) K LYN*" LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Asset* over.$l,::00,ooo Issues all kinds of Life and Endowment Poll eins. Dividends annually In cash. Only Com pany having the Definite Guaranteed Surrender Value Plan Policies, world wide. Second to no Company in the United States for stability, libe rality and economy. Odlcc No. 141 liroad way. New York. Christian w. ruck, President Wii.mau M. Coi.r, Secretary. Stale Agency No. 35 llroad-strcet, second floor. Local and Canvassing Agents wanted through out tho State. Apply in person or by letter to JAMES O. II' LMB8, jr., Genoral Agent for Sooth Carolina, jolylt mwfAmos rj QVncHon Sales--.future Dans. NDKII DKCltKK IN EQUITY. i:> virtue ufnn order <>r salt1 <> me directed, in I lie SI 'itlillU VS. Ill'Ks, I ?ill tiller fur sale al I'lllilif Aid Hun. al Hie Old I'ostolllrc, fool ol IIIikiiI street, un TUESDAY, thu iKId of Novem ber. Iv;', m ll o'clock A. M.. All Hull LOT OF I.AMn. nil Hie buildings there >>:i. situate, lyliiir und In'Imii on the south sldu of Held street, m the cn v ul Charleston, ami known "1 N"?. Me..itnr ami en.ildnx In D'oui oil Held*lreel nul) hei, ami m dejilh une hun dred and twenty .live feet, i.e Hie same moru or l'<s; I. :: mnl iMIIIUdlllM .Ii In Held street, south anil ive.sl.liy lands now orliilooru.il. Si evens, and eust by i.-mis now or Into or c. Ii. Stevens. ai.sii. All thai LOT OF I.ANI) with Hie buildings there on. sit nan-. Ivlng and being on Ualhonn streut, (s.iiiiii -i,|..,) in mi- t;iiy m cliarleslon, state afore* wild." Measuring lu front mi said street thirty four(3l) fret, more or less, and in depth cue huh died ami Kl.\ (100) ieel, more or less; ,1,11111- ami lioillldinc lo the east un lauds now or lato or I'aul Kahltll, !? the west 011 lauds i.r J, T. Klsworth, lo Ihc uorll.Culhouii Rlrcel, and lo the south on lamisiiow.ir lato ol Henry llorlbeek. Terms-One-thlrd wish, and Hie residue on a credit or one and two years, with interest from Hie day of sale payable si nii nniiiiAlly, secured i-y bondlor bonds of the purchaser or purchasers ami mortgage of Ihn premises. The buildings to lie Iiisiii 11i and I lie policies niMlglied. Purchaser lo pay lor stamps and papers. \VM. J. HAYKII, nova lannl Special Referee. H) W. Y. LKITCII \ It. S. ItltUNS. Alietloiicrrs. D ESIRARLE WOODEN RESIDENCE, No. :jos MKKTINt! STHRKT, SKA It COLUMBUS. Will be sold on TUESDAY, the Olli iiislant, at the obi I'osioiihe, ut M o'clock, Thai ilrslrnlthi two story WOODK.N DWELLING m IhcciMl Hide of Meeting si reel, known as .lo. sos, with doubla piu/./.u. House romains six rooms, besides punt ry, cistern and kitchen. I .ni measures an reel hy 1:11. Terms?One-half cash; balance lu one and two years, with interest, secured by bond and mort gage Purchaser to pay us for .papers and stamps. novo futtua By >T. Y. LEIT II & It, S. IIKUNS, Auctioneers. POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OK Oil. I'AINTINUS. Will be sold at Auction, beginning on THURS DAY, Urn nth Insiant, ut iu oY.lorrk, at the Store southeast corner of Hroud and C'hnrck streets, and continued until sold, A valuable collection ol oil, PAINTIN08 In i.tasslveUilt Krames. This collection embraoos a variety of subjects drawn rrom scenery iu Ameri ca and Km ope, together with historical and fancy pieces frnni Ilm sue!im of Hascancu, Kritnhcnor, Northcote, Hart. Dirk, Myerhetiu, Khorliu and others or equal reputation. This collection will be upon exhibition day and nicht, commencing oil Tuesday, 9th Instant, un til day of sale. The publie., and tho ladies particularly, arc IutI tcd lo exauiino this collection and be pr?sent?t Hie sale. Catalogues of Ihc Pictures will Iks ready for distribution on .Monday, 8th Instant. ' no?o S~~OUTll CAROLINA, KERSIIAW COUN TY?IN EQUITY. JAM KS C1IF.SNUT, KXKCUTOK. vs. MARY 0. REYNOLDS, SARAH CHKSNHT, MARY U. KIUK.RSON. KT AI.?IUI,I, KOR CONSTRUCTION OK WILL, PARTITION, AC. In pursuance of a decree made In the above cause ! at Scplember Term, isoo, wo will expose to public sale, beftorc the Courthouse, in Camdcn, m it o'clock A. M., on MONDAY, the Ulli day of December next. The following most valuable HANDS, lyiiiK from three to four miles rrom UicTowu of Camdcn, iiiiuicdiiilely on the South Carolina Railroad, iroutliiK on Wnleree River, and ruunlni; back, eastward.?, live miles, covering over live thous and acres, cine thousand of winch are tine swamp lauds In cultivation, one thousand tine uplands In cultivation, and over three thousand In original forest, heavily limbered with oaks, hickory, dog wood, pine, AC, much of it vory lino cot ton land, finely watered and offering abundant winter pasturage : ' .... dk?t*? r First. llBLLE-ilONTV" very choice. Isjnntatlon ofovcr rlghl hundred acres, on Waloree River, three mites from Camdcn, with a lar^c settle ment on it ; will produce, without manures, a bale of cotton or sevenij-tlvc bushels of corn to the acre. This is regarded as the best body or land un Die Walercft River. Second. TOWN CREEK PLANTATION, adjoin ing the above, consists or lour thousand live hundred acres, recently held as one larjic planta tion ; cntiiprlsliiE.swamp, second bottom, and up lands, heavily timbered and llncly watered, huv lint two line streams runuliiK through it. The South Carolina Railroad ami two public hlghwuys run thrmiRli these lands and render them acces sible at all points. They arc very convenient to Caimicn; the uplands are perfectly healthful nnd present rare advantages. This place is subdivided Into nnd will besohl as tweuly-snc farms of one hundred to four hun dred acres, oircring a rare opportunity to settlers seeking homes. Adjoining plantations have been divided into small farms and arc taken by our best people. Tenus?One-tin h cash; balance on a credit or one, two and three years, in equal annual instal ments, with interest rrom dale, payable annually a; seven per cent., secured by bond, sureties Mill U MONgagU or Hie premises, with Ihc privi lege lo purchasers lo pay cash. Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. An agent on the place will show the lands, ami the plats can be seen at. the olllce of Win. M. Shannon, Esq., Camdcn. s. c. JAMES CHKSNHT, WM. M. SHANNON. Special Masters ami Receivers. Ciitmlon. S. C, Nov. I, I860. octSO 1 niftwfi W Dyr?io, (fl)ctiiicalG. Srt. SELL'S SOOTHING CORDIAL FOR INFANTS TEETH INC. . allays INFLAMMATION Ol' TUB OCJlS, chubs CIIOLIC. CHOI.Kit A INKAVri'M, HVSKSTKllV, a no all msr.ASP.s to wiliuil Cnil.bKEN auk SUBJECT WUBN TRKTIII.hu. CONTAINS NO ANODYNE. RUSSELL'S SOOTHINO CORDIAL Is Otarod I? Hie public with an absolute guarantee ugainst sll dancer from Its use. Read the following certlfl cates: GlIAHLRSTON, May 10, 1SG8. Mr. J. It. RtissKi.l.. one of our careful und intel ligent Pharmaceutists and A pot luxuries, has sub mitted to my examination ihef formula lor the preparation of n Soothing Cordial prepared und vended by him. Ii affords me pleasure lo express a favorable opinion of its sale and Cfllcicnl adapt?t Ion. to tlio particular cases of the diseases or children, which it Is designed to relieve. K. CKDDINUS, M. D. Having had occasion lo prescribe RrssKi.i.'B Soothing Cordial iu severe cases ?<r Howe! Com plaints hi children ami delicate females, 1 havo been nmcli pleased with Its effect*. I consider It a valuable medicine in all cases, in which it may be advisable to avoid the use of anodyne, ami par ticularly for family use, as it is perfectly safe. W. T. VVRAUO, M. D. ClIAIll.KSTnS, S. C, 18B?. Dear Sir?I huvc used your Soothing Cordial tor Diurrhaxi in leelhing children, and liml it a very excellent preparation, it has a great advantage over most preparations of the kind in cimlalllilig no opium m- Narcotic. When these arc required they can he added in proportions applicable to the case. I therefore can recommend Us use in the affec tions tor Which il Is designed. Respect fully vonrs. Ac, T. I.. 001KB, M. It. ClIAKt.KSTOK, S. C. IHBs. I certify that I have niosl successfully used Rrssr.l.l.'s Soothing Cordial in the Summer Coin planus of infanta. He has fully exhibited the in gredients of his remedy, and Hie tedious method or preparation. I recognize the prescription? containing nn anod* no whnlover? as u moat safe ami eltlcacious one iu bowel affccHons of children. When much pain or restlessness attends the affec tion, doses of Paregoric can be added lo the pre scribed doses or Ihc Cordial according lo the age or the patient. The compound, though more orten, acts In un eillcient manner without any ad dition of anodyne. In 1 lie DiarrlKfa of the aged. In Increased doses, ii Is of crent vulue s? a remedy; never disagree ing with the stomach?Increasing appetite, Im proving digestion, and acting ha a slow but ofll i lent astringent ngent. W. M. FITCH, M. D. Mot'.nt Pi.casant, 8. C, 1808. Mr. J. Ii. RuSSt? : Dkab Siu? I have tmed your Soothing Cnrdlnl for children extensively In my practice, and most cheerfully test try in Its merits. I havo found it, without an exception, lo accomplish nil 11 claims, and consider it superior to an; thing In uso for children. Its freedom from anodyne or any kind recom mends It us iv, perfectly safe pr?paration In the hands or mothers and Inexperienced nurses. Vory respect Hilly, Ac., D. Ii. WILLIAMS, H. D. Mndo by J. ?. RUSSELL, Chonilst. Sold by Dr. II. DA ER, Wholesale Agent fer South Carolina. ooM.%