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CITY AFFAIRS. ADVERTISERS will t?k?licdjc?^th'at^w engage that any advertisement sent to lui NEWS office at a later hour than hali-past nine Relock at night will appear in the next morn? ing's paper. An exception to tills rule ls marie I In favor o? notices of meetings, deaths and[ funerals. _ _ _ Appointments. Judge Carpenter has made arrangements toj address the people as follows: At Whapetaw Church, on Saturday, the 15th] Instant, at ll A. M. At the Club House, Mount Pleasant, on Sat-| ?urday, the 15th Instant, at 8 P. M. On John's Island, on Monday, tbe 17th in-| ?tant. At the Camp Ground, Edisto Island, on Tues-] -day, the 16th instant. Meeting? Thia Day. Working Committee, Ward S, at 7 P. M. Meetine of Citizens, at 8 P. M. Agricultural Society of South Carolina, ot] half-past 7 P. M. Catholic Institute, at 8 P. M. i : Working Committee, Ward 3. at half-past 7| P.M. Washington Lodge, at 7 P. M. Reform Club, Ward 2, at 7 P. M. Auction Sale? Thia Day. John G. MllnoriCo. will sell at 10 o'clock] at-their store, plains, blankets, &c. Henry Cobla & Co. will sell at balf-past 9j o'clock, at their store, safe and sundries. Lauroy & Alexander will sell at 10 o'clock] at their store, butter, hams, tobacco, Ac. -* Wm. McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, millinery goode and sundries. Macqueen & Rlecke will sell at 9 o'clock, ut their store, bacon, hams, &c. THE BOARD OF CONTROL gratefully acknow-J led&e the receipt, for the Widows' Home, of four, sacks of wheat Sour, from a friend in Fair-! field, and seven bags of apples, from one of| their most benevolent patrons. To APPRENTICES AND MINORS.-It will be seen by a notice In another column that an arrangement has been made with' the" Charles? ton Library Association by which the use o? the rich store of books belonging to that lastly tut lon ls accorded to the Apprentices' Library Society. All apprentices and minors, there? fore, are now Invited to make ase of the books of both societies. At present the library will I be open every day from 10 A. M. to 3- Pi M.. and on Saturday from first to second bell ring.! As the resources of the society increaser the! hours of opening will be enlarged. We arel heartily glad that there is now a prospect that] the joint"libraries will be turned to- good' ac? count, and hope that the public, by becoming] members, will show that they appreciate rthe| privilege extended to them. CLUBS AND STARS.-r-Tho.mas Zo mg.was ar-? rested upon a' charge of ' assaulting JohhJ Charley, but was released in- consequence of j the non-appearance of the prosecutor. James Drayton, charged with stealing $10l30l jfrom a mah'named Chis shu, has been arrested! by Lieutenant Philippi, of the' detectives. A young man was sent to the House ol Cor-! rection for thirty days. for disorderly conduotj at the Mansion.House. James Biggins and Ellen Butterfield had al fight ?a.. Elliott street Tuesday-night;: Both! parties were arrested and sent to jail for tea] daya. -t-> .>. . 3 u'v r ?- ~2tj[ Jacob " Heyward was sent to Jail for fifteen^ .days for striking Mr. Hyer with a brick at the mass meeting on Tuesday night. Richard Carey was arrested for assaulting Samuel Hayne, and was turned over to a tr Justice for .prosecution. UNITED 'STATES ' COURT-HON. JGFEOROB S. BRYAN, JUDGE, PRESIDING.-The District Con was opened at 10 A. M. yesterday, and the lol- j lowing business was disposed of: Ex parte. W. H. Gri-en, per prochain ami, :lc re F. D. Green-In bankruptcy. In this case J lt was ordered that Registrar dawson lorwa to the clerk of this court the testimony iiiccnj in this cause, with a copy of the accounts ol : D. Green, guardian, which have been submit-, ted"to him. .Ex parte Theo D. -Wagner, in re Eliza Mi Bonneau va. Joseph Purcell, bankrupt, K. W; Marshall, assignee, et al-In bankruptcy. Peti? tion ta establish lien for. rent. The argument for the petition was commenced, out -the] case was postponed for further hearing until] to-morrow. - Thomas P. Forreston, of Ireland, was made| a citizen of the United States. H?ND30JIE I^PBOVEiENT ON THE BAT.-Tfafl vacant lot on the northeast corner of Atlantic? wharf and East Bay has been recently pur-l chased by our enterprising fellow-citizen, Mr.] J. N. Robson, who is now erecting a flue build? ing upon it, under the supervision of Mr. BenJ. Lucas, of our city. Tbe building ?viii be of| brick, on the old foundatiou; it will be three] stories bigb, and will have a front (very armi lar to th.it of the new building of Messrs.] Bollmann & Bros., next to THC NEWS office, )J consisting of three iron Co- -f bian columua.anc' one of rustic masonry, c. _street,. and cemented front of cream color above. It will! have three folding sash doora with square headings, and modern' size lights, on East, Bay, and two, with somi-circnlar headings, oil the side. The-front windows of tho secoue and third stories will have circular headings J and apon the front parapet will be put an or-] din arv panel pediment, within the panel of j which Mr. Robson's name will appear in large capitals. A staircase running from the norri front door will communicate with Mr. Robson's^ office, on the second floor, which will be en-T dosed by a sash partition. : Tsz GREEN MO.NSTBB, TO-NIQHT.-The Ravel-Mar ti net 11 troupe, whose fam? ' as 'pan. tomimists is world-wide,-will to-night present, after careful preparation, the grand f*iry spec? tacular pantomime entitled the Green Monster. i?'is now thirty-four years ago since ; his piece was played for the first time in America, at Niblo's G?rden, New York City-a buddins originally designed by Wm. Niblo for the recial use of the great Frauen Ravel-Martinet il troupe. The Green Monster, on its first pro-j duetion, had a run- of over two hundred Dights] It has since been received with unbounded en? thusiasm in all tbe leading threatres of the United States, Sooth Amer.oa and Australia.] Requiring, as this production does, the talents! of superior artists, it bas never been attempted! by minor or inferior pantomimic companies.! In fact it is the specialty of this tioupe, andi presented, as we are sure it will be to-night,* with evory attention paid to costume, mw s en} scene and detail, we feel assured that this! ?veninx's performance will revive tbe remem? brances of many bf otu* old theatre-goers,^ whose recollections of this famous troupe aro] linked with the White Knight and the Ureeu* Monster. Tbe machinists have been: busily j engaged since' the begin mg of the week in ar-' ranging the necessary machinery. The scenic' artist has likewise boon busy in hts depart? ment, and no expense, wa are assured, has been spared to produc? this great work in a manner calculated to win the approbation of even the mest fastidious. - We hope lonee the house crowd.'d to its utmost capacity for I occasion. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER at Josephr Blackman's drug store, No. 39 Broad 6treet,' October 12 : Eight o'clock, 70; 10, 74; 12, 78; 2,j 77- 4, 76; C, 74; 8. 74. FOUND.-A bale of cotton was found by the) police In Slate street on Tuesday night, and! was taken to the Guardhouse. It was proba-j My dropped by some careless driver. TUE MANDAMUS.-The arguments upon the peremptory mandamus, compelling theCltyjj Council to order an election to fill the vacant seats In the Board of Aldermen, were entered upon yesterday. THE LADIES' MOTCAL AID ASSOCIATION. The receipts o? this association for tho month of September, 1870, were $7S 75, and the ex? penditures ?G5, leaving a balance lu hand of $13 75. The work ordered during the month amounted to $48 87. NATURALIZATION.-At the meeting of the! (Executive Committee held last evening, the-1 Ifollowing committee was appointed to assist ?persons desirous of becoming citizens, In tak-| out their naturalization papers, viz: T. BJ [King, A. T. Smythe, G. D. Bryan, A. G. Ma-I (grath, Jr., Charles H. Inglesby, Wm. St. Ju-| ?lian Jervey, Robert Chisolm. MEETINGS.-An extra meeting of the ChamJ Ker ?f Commerce will take place to-morrow| 11 o'clock. There will be a mass meeting of the citizens! ?o? this city, Irrespective of party, at.tiie.Mar| sonic Hall, to-night, where R. S. Thailn, Esq.! the "people's candidate" for Congress, wlllj speak. ^ CRUMBS.-The teachers of the colored Sun? day-Schools, of all denominations In the city, will meet in convention, on Friday evening; to adopt some plan of gathering together to? destitute children of the city, and taking care of their moral education^-. The .Etna Fire Company give a grand soireel IthlsF evening, which promises to be a veryj pleasant affair. ELECTION IN SAVANNAH.-The municlpall election in Savannah, on Monday, resulted In J the choioa-of the Hon. John Sere ven as Mayor. Tn? Advertiser says: ''The day was utterly devoid of excitement, excepting that"brre?i afforded by the circus, t'.e negroes entirely ab stainlng from voting or partlclpatlng~ln the election in the- smallest degree.: The regular ticket, emanating from the nominating com-j mittee, was largely scratched." THE SOUTH C-A ROL INA LOAN AND TROST COMPANY'S BUILDING. - The old building on the southeast corner of Gadsden's alley and Broad street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Dawson and Blackman, Is now being pulled down, and will give place to a handsome two story brick building erected by the South Carolina Loan and Trust Company for an office. The plan was drawn by Messrs. Abrahams 4 Seyle, architects; of Charleston, to whom we are in? debted for most of the particulars. The front room of the ground floor, approx!^) matins in size to the banking;room now occu? pied by the company, will be used for band? ing purposes, and will be fitted up with all the requisite modern. Improvements. The balik room will be separated, by a sliding door, into two o flic es, for the. accommodation of the president and cashier; and in the rear of this room will be the vault, entered through one of the o alces noticed above. - ; An iron stair? case, opening on Gadsden's alley, will, com? municate with the second, story, which will* bel divided into offices for renting out rhe building will be nearly as high as the People's National Bank building, adjoining on the east, and will be adorned with an elegant cast-iron front of the Corinthian order, some-! what similar In appearance to the front ol thai building1 nearly opposite, now occupied by th?l People's Bank, having one door and two win-j lows of the same size, with semicircular head-1 logs on the street and' three windows abovef Ihe parapet will be finished with a seml-clrcu-l tax pediment in the centre and a vase at each! corner The contract has been given to Mr.f George. W..Egan\ who agreed to complete thej building by the ls}, of, January, WT?: COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.-The courtl met yesterday, at 9 A. M., Judge Zephaniah! Platt presiding, and disposed ot the lollowlng| cases: .; .'. .' "The State vs. L. Alexander and J. M. Alexei ?nder--forgery. Ou motion of J. N. N?th?nsS Esq.-' counsel for the prisoners, continued toj next term of court The State VB. J: H. Slmonson-?-forgery: Th?l prisoner plead guilty, and requested permls-l sion to address the court. He prodnc?d" t?stl-f montais of previous good character, and asked! the court to be merciful, as this was his, flt ?t? offence. The:; State ra IsaacJJutler.-grand larceny. Not1 guilty: ' " The State vs. Caesar Lloyd-assault and bat? tery. No defence. Guilty. The State vs. H. A. Hammerscumldt and S. j J. Coates-false imprisonment and kidnap ping. Struck off. The State vs. S. J. Coates-kidnapping-! Struck off. The State vs. Ben Wright-petty larceny.| Struck cff. The State vs. Rosa Jones-malicious tres? pass. Struck off. ' The State vs. Polly Gadsden-petty larceny.] Struck off. The State ve. L. P. Smith-assault and bat-j tery. Struck off. The State vs. G. Simmons and Joe Warley-S highway robbery and assault and battery .J Struck off. The.State vs. Robert Gordon-assault and j battery. Continued. The State vs. P. Morrissey-assault and batte-J ry. Struck off. The State vs. Edward Thompson-assanlt.| Not guilty. The grand Jury returned no billin the eas? of Franklin Kelly, indicted for perjury. The petit Jurors were discharged, and the| court adjourned at the usual hour. Since the opening of the court, the grandi jury have brought in sixty-eight true. bills and! i,wenty-fbur no bills. Twenty-eight parties! have been lound guilty and will be sentenced! to-day, viz: For murder, one; arson, one;|L grand larceny, three; forgery, one; petty lar-ffl ceny, eight; assault And battery, ten; assault,'j four. Of these there are twenty-one colored and seven whites-twenty-six males and t?v?jj t?males. The grand Jury will be discharged! this morning, and the Besslon of the court wlllj be closed. -. Hotel Arrlrals-October 1*. . CHARLESTON HOTEL. T. W. Giles, TJnioovUle; D. W. Haines, Sumter. MILLS HOUSE. h 'JV T. Flaunard, Savannah; Captain Wood-? hull, steamer Manhattan; W. E. Doane, Savan nah; H. A. Wilson, T. H. Howland and wife, J. P. Williams, New York; W. Wilson, Phlla-? jdelphla; W. T. Smith, Baltimore. PAVILION HOTEL. W. H. Jones, Isaac Stewart, Columbia; E. C. Steel, Montreal; Johnie tues. South Carolina A. C. Barclay, United States Army; J. S. Fos-! ?ter, Northeastern Railroad; J. D. Crumpler,| Sumter; T. E. Hewitt, Northeastern Railroad BILL HBADS printed ou fine paper at $3, $4. to, $6 SO and $R 50 per thousand, according to size, ot TBS NEWS Job Office. THE MATINEE AT TUE ACADEMY.-For the Fespeclal accommodation of the lidies and the fyoung folks Manager Ogden offered a rare Etreat at the Academy yetterday morning In a [repetition of l he world-renowned pantomime,} "Jocko." The personation ot the Ape by Mri [Martineta is the most admirable example of] ?pantomimo dillneation which it bas ever been] ?our good fortune tc witness, and the ltitleL ?actress who took the part of the half-drowned5 rirl deserves a high meed of praise, and her] [perfect nonchalance at the treatment at firstf bestowed upon her by the Ape brought forth! loud applause. The audience was avery se-[ lect one, and the house was pretty full. SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE.-The board of ?directors of the institute met at the Board of. Trade Rooms last night-Mr. W. D. Kirkwood] presiding. Encouraging reports were received from the committees appointed to collect) lund;. The committee appointed lo confer with the railroad companies reported prc gress, and also that the South Carolina Ball-] road Company had very liberally proposed tc make an extension ot their track to the Fair Grounds, provided that the institute should] pay the cost of the grading. The chairman off the committee of arrangements made several) short reports, showing that he ls engaged, with] all his great energies upon the work of com-? pie ting arrangements. He stated that the! building would be ready to receive articles in-f tended for exhibition by the 20th Instant.) Also, tbat City Council would fix the sidewalk I si Rutledge avenue above Line street, The] (meeting was a very satisfactory' and narine nlous one. - The committee, on arrangements are re-j ?quested to meet at the Board of Trade Roomej lon Monday next, at halt-past 7 o'clock P. M. MEETINGS OF THE REFORM PARTT.-A large meeting of the Ward 1 Club was held at Na? than's Hall, Wentworth street, last night, President Z. Davis In the chair, j The following communication was received from the Central Club: Z. Davis, Esq., Chairman Fourth Ward Club, U. R. P.: DEAR SIR-At a meeting of the Central Club of the Union Reform party, held on the 7th In? stant, lt was Evolved. That the several ward clubs.be requested to appoint a committee whose duty it shill be .to assist all foreigners desirous of Jo!ni; jg our party and aiding us by their votes In the coming election, to obtain their naturali? zation papers. From the minutes. JAMES M. CARSON, President. ?j WM. M. BIRD, Secretary. I Th* following is the committee appointed: Messrs. James H. Whaley, A. Melchers and lohn F. O'Neill. On motion of Mr. Charles Kerrison, Jr., It was ' Resolved, That with a view to harmonize! and strengthen the Reform party, oil candi? date;! other than those nominated by the County Convention be requested to withdraw in favor ot the regular nominations, thus ma? king that patriotic sacrifice which the present state of affairs requires from all good citizens., : Resolved, That Ward 4 will support thfe'en tire ticket nominated by the County Conven? tion. . ' '? ' . air Resolved, That the above be published In THE DAILY NEWS and Courier. . , . On motion of Mr. R. S. R Chrellzberg, It waa ; Resolved, That our table-keepers be instruct? ed to remove from their tables all ballots : but the genuine Reform-tickets, and that all of the clubs in the city be requested to- adopt the same course, and that this resolution be pub? lished In THE DAILY NEWS and Courier. On motion of Mr. E. L. Roche, lt was . Resolved, That a committee of three be ap? pointed to confer with the Ward 3 Club for the purpose of making arrangements for holding Joint meetings every night (Sundays exceptr ed) until the day of the election. The following committee was appointed : R. S. B. Cuxlctzberg, B. IT. Kinloch, nnd'Chnt-leni Kerrison, Jr. ,. . The regular business being over, the meet? ing was addressed by Captain Armstrong, and Mesare. Llnscott, of Klrigstree, and A. H. Har? per. After which lt adjourned. ' The-Watdj?T ?lrt>m,etVai Op?enh?^m's Bjaii, corner of King.-aud Hudson streets,~at nafr Dast 7 o'clock. Id the* absence of ??e president, Mr. E. P.. EoWt?l-kjb i&it?e^to take the choir. v Xue following resoXbtlens .were unanimously adopted:A j s l?HL i Y Resowed, "That tais club"deema-ft, unwise to support or countenance any tlcket-^proposed by any person or pereone'opposed to the nomi? nations oLthe County Convention. * r ^ i?c$jip)?A; ^hatr Ma elyn* will mak^em-jRex ertlon In favor oT fhe" ticket "selected by the Nominating ConvenilQn.ert'rl that every man In lt wlll_p|edge BMeutO vote for the sarnp. R?soiiS, "That V ?opr of t??^B'reBoliilfbns be sent to thai'different, ward. 0kib3 for their approval. u,-': A communication from the Central Club, Bln?jatr.^o, tha^repelved .at ..Wara^wp re? ceived as?nlon'r?a?lon.' ' ". ' ' ' V Mr.' Jo&i? A. Moroso and others iddi^Be?d the meeting.'.. ' ' ? "irIor/" r a- *".. ??? m TOTE THE STRAIGHT TICKET. jj Mqh in?^ri3?fb r?zm . /TO XOR EDIT O ? ?F. JEJ? ?'EWS. j - It is with regret that "we.ila ve 'seen'xfforia made ro'wej&en't'lie f'UoionR^tonn Pirry" byB tb?nomination:of.candidates: in 'ther/piace .olS those selected.by the convention ot Uxe party H ivhi.Hi assem'bi?d at Hibernian Hali, on the 3d9 ??i?-^l ' '. ^romop Din: I Thai convention'w.;s held in^.ccordancei?fttbH pucte uwga.;;.j_:,.-,,t.. ^ftfc? B . Tue delegatesw?rc regularly chosen, undera tha-caVi of the county cbafrmanfat the ?ri marr 9 isscmolagce ot tho people, not only m lOid?'if-H fereo t, wards of the city, ?but also- ru' thc, otherBi oorti?hs of the county; New tickets caa only H reenlf lWa-rt^riythanitig the bauds o? our ?rre-Hi nies of the Uidical.parr>; and if . wiy dis-snn-Bj s:ona in our ranks' are couutcuancjd by tbeH oejjjle,'^! may'/rofl look for. the Saan andB disaster .which, have been so. eloquently -fjre-egl ,hadcrW.'d. and .which'defeat if assuredly H brin^np?'n'us.'. '-H * '?' ? :"Jy* '"m Ltrt-ail. go3d:and true men aink'.person jl (Ob-fl ;?CI,IOD5. snd iprefereucea, and.. support xheB vrbsie regular1: tickot', and nothing but tin H regular ticket. ''...'.?'.'v";:- ' -'Cir?ir&isTO*'.'-' fl ; JiS'l .?NsbVNC^M?JfT?i' . c>i M To THE' VOTERS OF CHARLESTON COUNTT. As tbe convention of the. Union Reform, pjtrij, which assembled on the 3d ol October, wai only authorized to nominate candidates for the! Senate, the House of. Representatives, School Commissioner^ and 1 County t Cobmwsloaerj, and as the question o? the election of cpronerj did hon arise'beTore ibo primary'{meetings which.eleqteu-th^ delegates to that eonrert lion, my irieuds b^'ve.seen fit to nominate, me as an old and 'raYthfm^ncuirrbepb't? **m office, I have offei<ed to.Mr*. E.. L-Roolie-who {cannot claim ? regular nomination lor the rea? rons above grj^?5he;.ibllo*^g[# po wit: That each of us. should select three friende wftb shOut? be aathorized to call in an' 'umpire; that they should decide upon the' (question of who should be the candidate for the office, and that both ol us should abide hy? the result. Mr. Roche has seen flt perempto-J rily to refuse, and I have no other recoi than to oiler mysell as a candidate ior th ?office in which I have been tried and not lound' jwantlng, and to solicit the suffrages of my .ledi] jlow-cltizens. i octl3-3 E. M. WHITING FOR CONGRESS, R. S. TUARIN.-Messrs,! IEditors: Please announce R. S. THARIN as tliej People's Candidate for Congress lor this Dis? tict, and oblige MANT VOTERS. octll-8* -<Ptr^??"*TMrri?rn*11-1 MMgjma Ii MEOEANICS' AND LABORIXO MEN'S TICKBT.-I fro tte Editor ?/tte Jveics: You will please anj nonncetri your -columns, for the Union ReJ form Ticket, in behalf of the mechanics and| laboring men, and oblige MANY VOTERS. For Governor, HON. R. B. CARPENTER. For Uentenant-Governor, GENERAL M. C. BUTLER. For State Senator, EDWIN BATES. For Representatives, FRANZ MELCHERS, ABRAM BROWN, Jos. EDMONSTON, T. W. EA STERLING, CYRUS FENWICK, A. M. JACKSON, B. O'NEILL, J. C. SHCLER, W. H. FRANCIS, GEO. WASHINGTON, ". f JNO. F. BRITTON, S. P. SMITH, K"D. ?N8TON, SIMON POLITE, RICHARD HOLLOWAY, CARL BERLIN, JONAS BYRD, PAUL B. DRAYTON. For Probate Judge, GEO. BUIST. For County Commissioners, '?? LOUIS DUNNEMAN, T. S. BROWNIXO, SAMUEL HOLLOWAY. For School Commissioner, E. MONTAGUE GRIME For County Coroner, octl3-7* E. M. WHITING. MEBSRS. EDITORS-Please announce Lour DUNNEMAN as a candidate for County Com-I missioner for Charleston County, and oblige, f oct5-" _ MACY VOTERS.'.? " FELLOW-CITIZENS OF CHARLESTON CO6NTT, 8. C.-I hereby beg leave to state to the public the motives which Induce me to run for. the office ot County Commissioner of this county. There exe a great many ol my ?ellow-cltizens, both white and colored, who have solicited my name to be used as an independent candidate for said office, knowing my capacity to fill the same. . I hereby accept the nomination, and li sleeted, will do what honor and Justice de? mands to myself and- my. lellow-cltlzenu ol Charleston County. Yours, Ac.,' Louis DUNNEMANN. Charleston, S. Cr, October 10,1870. octll* : FOB CORONER, E. M. WHITINO, ESQ.-JfecroJ Editora : Believing that this Is rio time to rie move (rom office an efficient officer who faa long and faith!tilly served the public, and who,! hy his energy, courtesy, uniform kindness and J :ons!derution, has given universal satisfaction to the entire. community,-we would respeot-i fully nominate E. M. Whiting, Esq., as a can-] 31 date, (or the office ol'Coroner ot Charleston County'?t. the ensuing election. ..1 ; octe _ MAXY CITIZENS. Jt TT- SINE S 8 N O T'T C ?8 . . EDrtoRS OF THE NEWS : Sirs-I a the gallant ipeech of Colonel B. H. Rutledge, on thc cven-j ng of October 12,1870,'in alluding to the enor-j nous taxation oh the necessaries of life, lt| nust certainly have slipped his memory, (or ie would have mentioned lt,) that: Wilson, thel people's candidate for grocer, ls selling a good! ea, (green and black) for dne dollar a poundj it the corner of Anson and Society streets. Takaour word lor It, and give lt a trial. octl3-l MANY OF HM PATRONS. - FOUR SPLENDID FERROTYPES AT HOUSTON'S! br il. Houston sells 8 by, 10 Black Walnut Frame and Picture for onlj ii. octl3-l* EIGHT BY TEN ROSEWOOD AND RUSTIC FRAMES, with picture, at Houston^;, .for ohlj &2 50. octlB-1*. SEVEN-DOLLAR PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS selllngl br $3, at Houston's Excelsior Ferrotype..Gai-f cry, No. 330 King atroot. oct irv ; DON'T FAIL to visit Houston's Gallery and ,'xamlne his work and Ind?ceme ats-No. 339| Sing street. _ , . - . octl3-l*. ONE HUNDRED different varieties ol 10 cent Song Books malled, post paid, on receipts of $7| h registered lctt?r or money order. octl2-wth CHAS. C. RIGHTER A Co. 4 PHOTOGRAPHS.-The largest assortment iver offered In thia city. 20 for'Sl, or malled.] jost paid, on receipt of price. Hasel Street Bazaar, and No. 161 Sing street. octl2-wth , PLAYS! PLATS! PLAYS .J-Seventy-five finds-15 cents each; by maU^jiopt paid, ?ol sents each. No. 161 King street,' and Hasel j Street Bazaar. CHAS. C. RIGHTER A CO. ? octl2-wth WONDERFUL! WONDERFUL?-DT.' Grose'ej ttarriage Guide. Price 25 cents. By mail, j jost paid, 30 cents. No. 161 King street. r.* . octl2-wth _ _ .F.'......Y...? Only at BLACK WELL'S, . : No. 121 Meeting street, below Market. octlO ' WATER-PROOF BROGANS.-Just received, lour ;a.ses ol those celebrated brogans lor winter] ?vear. Sold by the single pair. ... JOHN COMMINS, No. 131 Meeting street, octs-tlu Near the Market. . HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and| Black? WILSON'S GROCERY. Jun8 BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office s now prepared to furnish good envelopes. Ari th business cards printed thereon, at 14 pei thousand. Send your orders. Every mer? chant and business man. should have his card Minted on his envelopes. ?lacrjinerrj, &i:. C H I SO L M ' ? : O T T O N GINNING MILLS, (FOR LONG AND SHORT STAPLE COTTON.) WEST END OF TRADD STREET, ON ASH-| [LEY RIVER, Are now in complete order, and are prepared | o receive LONG AND SHORT STAPLE COTTON, ON TOLL.| R, G. CHISOLM. sep22-Tmo E (Earriages. STA B^LTTHTTD 1 S 5 3 .1 JOSEPH B ECKHAUS, iib. 1204 Frant?ord.Avenue, above Girard Avenue, j PHILADELPHIA, PA., Manufacturer of Exclusively First-class C A B 3 IA GES. NEWEST STYLES: Clarences, Landaus, Landanlettea, Clone Coaches, Shifting Quarter Coaches, Coupes, Ba rouches, Phaetoua, Rockaways, Ac, suitable fori private family and public use. Also, Hearses ol| moat modern stvles and tlnUb. Designs and prices furnished when desired. Workmanship and finish second co none in the country. '.'. . '. Fine and varied stock complete, on hand ano io the works. ? -..''" ,vL Orders receive prompt and personal attention. AU work warranted.: sepi'Mmo gUPEBI?B COLOGNE WATBB, Manufactured- and rer sale by Dr. E. BAER. oct 131 Mooting street. . .tfnnerai;,?jrotices. -pa* THE RELATIVES, AND FEIENDS of Air. ahd Mrs. W. it. Mcl/ntosh, of Mr. and Mrs. C C. Gradickand of their respective families, are invited to attend the Funeral Services or Mrs. W. R. MCINTOSH, THIS AFTERNOON, at half-psst 3 ?"clock, at her late residence, No. 17 Gadsden I street. . .: : ?bitham. _ FREER-Died at Summerville, S. C., Septem? ber 30, 1870, CLELIA L., beloved wife of E. Marlon Freer, Sr.. in the forty-second year of her age. 1 The subject of thu notice was the daughter oil one who will be remembered by those who once! worehlpped In tne quaint ante-revolutionary :hnrch of James Island, as having so long, with rich, melodious voice, led the song of praise in that venerable sanctuary. Trained in chUdhood under the In?Qence of the Gospel, she early prdJ fessed her faith tn the Saviour, laying the open?l lng flower of a lovely, womanhood, fresh with the! dew of morning, a willing offering- upon His altar. The pledge thus given at .the threshold of life was B through Grace, subsequently redeemed. Receiving! with patience the baptism of suffering by which the! Christian soul is perfected for glory, and quietly! and steadily discharging the several dulles of.her! station, she Illustrated the religion she had pro-1 fessed by the light of a living example, and atv tracted to herself the esteem or al! who known her. Suddenly called, in the midst or ure's dn*l rles, to face the last enemy, she lay down to die F expressing her wUlingness to depart, and saying 'I am going to the place of rest." By rbis death a loving wire has ceased her . earthly ministry;' and four little ones-the youngest beginning Ufe where tier's end ed-are left to mourn the loss of a? mother's sheltering arms.. Tis the Uvlng who! tie; 'tis the dead in Christ wh J Uve; fora voice from Heaven has proclaimed : "Write-blessed irethedead.whodiein the Lord I". . ? ... - ? . 3..L. Q.-M WILSON.-Died, on thc lPth September, 1870J lat Edawah. Island, arter a brief Ulness of two [clays, ISAaC R. WILSON, Jr., In the 26th .year on luis age. * .'. ' 1, : Special Notices. ? CONSIGNEES PER . STEAMSHIP, I'LEOPARD," from Philadelphia, are nottfie?j that she will discharge cargo TO-DAY at Brown's Wharf. Goods uncalled for at snnset wUl remain! on wharf at owner's rlsx and expense. ? OCtl3-ll . WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent. :' ^.NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS ARE hereby cautioned against crediting any of tb Crew of the Baric MONSOON', as no debts of their contracting will be paul by ? the Captain or con sign?e. C. C. COE, Superintendent ff' oct8-12 .. M. ?R.P.M. AM. C6. ?HT TO THE PUBLIC-W. R. FORD,} ?HAM'S REFORM BRASS AND STRING BAND,] tn support of the War (CARPENTER and BUT? LER) Campaign. Latest sty le of Music for d anc?fl ing parties; Orders left at my residence, No. 2l2?j Meeting street, two doors above John street, op? posite Arnold's Grain Store, will meet with] prompt dispatch. W. R, FORDHAM, of Reform Band. N. B.-Country orders promptly attended to. octa_._ ..._i ?p3* - NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS AB?? hereby cant lor ed against crediting any of the; Clew of the British Bark FLORENCE CHIPMAN,! as no debts of their contracting will be paid by| tile Captain or HENRY CARD,. ; octl2-3_Aaeat. j pa* NOTICE.-THE PLANTERS' AND? MECHANICS' BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA willi ipply to the Legislature, at its next session,-for] sn Amendment of its Charter. 8ep8,22-^octl3.27-nov3,17_ pa* TRY THE "PIONEER" PAPER j E8LLARS, put np In "Log Cabin" boxes. OnlyJ t BLACKWELL'S, octio No. 121 Mee1 lng street, below Market. ~~pa* GETTING MARBLED.-ESSAYSS for Young Men on Social Evils, and tbe proprletyE ar impropriety or getting Married, with sanitary! help for those who feel unfitted for matrlmoniall happiness. Sent fres, tn sealed envelopes. Ad-T IreBS Howard Association, Box P, Philadelphia,! Pa. _ sepl7-3moB THE ESTATE OF ROBERT B.I IjiRE-Kotioa u horoby iitrn that the undersign-! ed will, on the 22d of October next, at 12, o'clock! IL, apply to the Hon. GEORGE BUIST. Judge of] probate, for Charleston County, for Letters DIB thlssory as Executor of the above named Estate.\ ; 8&p?2-th8tnlmo?._ROBERT BEE. pa* BEST DISCOVEBY OP THE AGE.! Du. J. BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR ls| tine of those fortunate discoveries that only occur it long Intervals. This remedy is Woman's Bestl Friend, and ho lady who ls familiar with Its vir-f tues ls to be found without a bottle of it. 5 For saleby GOODRICH, WISEMAN A CO. a Jun27-af uthflmos " _' fi pm* MEDICAL NOTICE.-PATIENTS! suffering from Diseases pe t al tung to the GE SITO ! URINARY ORGANS, wiu receive the latest seien/ tl ac treatment by placing themselves Under' the] care 01 Dr. T. REES?TJERNA, office N?. 7-? Hasel| street, three doors from the Postofflce. ! ,,8cp20-tur.hlyr_ ; t ? ^Sr* COTTON GI^LNG;-THE SUBJ SCRIBER will OIN AND' PACK SEA ISLArTDl COTTON at 6K cents, and Upland at 3,si coats Bagging- included for each. Apply to S ros ?i Y A? ?OWNDES, Vanderhorst Wharf. WM. S. WHALET, JB., ' sep23-thm8 John's Island Ferry. pa* SYSTEMS BUN.DOWN.-PEB-J SONS often allow their systems to "run'down/ ar rather ron them down by over-work, accom-1 panted by a neg'ect of the proper means of In? vigoration. The result ls what ls caUed "OENB-I RAL DEBILITY;" In other words, a failure andi partial collapse of the physical forces, accom-f panted, usually, by great depression of spirits. The best remedy tn such cases ls HOSTETTER'SB STOMACH BITTERS. Whether the state of ex? haustion has been brought on by excessive phy? sical labor, dissipation, anxiety of mind, expo sure, or any other cause, the remedial effect onj this great stomachic will be found equally prompt] and certain. As a restorative, after severe sick J ness has prostrated the bodUy and mental ?ner-l gles, lt 13pronounced, by competent medical auf thorlty, 'THE BEST TOXIC, tx USB." If men were] not foolishly,careless.about then: health, sud. overa confident la themselves, they would always,! when engaged In any wort that required great! exertion, usc corresponding means of sns.talnT lng their strength. For this purpose DOSTET-! TER'S BITTERS are Invaluable. All tollers should! use them as an lnvlgorant. For those constantly employed In ln-door occn-! nations, especially In crowded workshops, they! may be reckoned as the very best safeguard ol] neoltb. Where there ls a predisposition to con-i it ipa Won, or a tendency to bUtousness, tliey maya be truly said to be a specific for which there ts nog .nbstttute. _ octa-soao pa*\ GBAND EPOCH LN 8CIENCK ?rom the tune when, in 1834, Dr. RUGOE discov-l iTed "Carbolic Acid" and its extraordinary med? al effects, nothing in the history of Medicine ha.' iqna?ed lt. Largely used by the French physi laus In treatment of consumptive and eorofu ons diseases, lt was introduced by the Court Phy ..lclan of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, into Pms na, and from thence to the United States. No hing else of thc present day can equal HEN iT'S SOLULION OB CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION .RENOVATOR. Patients get better after only OTU tone hoi been taken, and we cordially recommend it to tne nubile-fEdltor "Argus." In ni 7 lyr YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY HAVING TOUR PRINTING EXECUTED AT THE NEWS JOB OFFICE i ?"ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLLI {yes made new, easUy, without doctor or medi-l :ines. Sent postpaid on receipt or 10 cents. Ad-I tress Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue.j lew York._dec?s AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE rBUSSEa-^Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured: ient postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Address Or. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, Ne* fork. dscli Spgrial ?Xoiites. jpenstoners bfthe Society will please call cn th?jj Treasurer, Ko. 2 Broad straft., . , ', _pctl3^tli82 ?&-TO APPRENTICES AND MINORS.) f virtue or k temporary arrangement of a;veryl iberal character with th? Charleston Library Bo-f [ciety, the Trustees bf" the Apprentices' Llbrar|fl oclety invite all Apprentices' and Mitton tb thef BE OP THE BOOKS' of both Librafles,rc*3t the rooms of the Charleston Society, corner Cbtirchl land Broad streets, subject to the mles of the rtfoj ""Societies and of the following BEODXATION: Every Apprentice or other Minor Bhall be entiJ tied to tr e use of the Libraries, who shall being], from his parent, guardian or master, or from anya member who ls not ia arrears, a certificate ofl good conduct, and shall sign his name in thea book prepared for that purpose, designating hlsa place of residence, his trade, his master and hLsS ?ge : Provided that such parent, master or gnarr dian be a punctual member of either of the soc l-l Je ties, sod that the person giving such cert moates J leti au be responsible for. the value of aa j book ?lost, injured or 'nor returned according to rula " And, in' order to extend1 the usefulness of th'el [society, the Trastees Invite citizens 'to rjecomel fciembersi !.:.''.' 'V'''?.'S.?5T Ttie'Llbrary ia open* every day from io A: Sf."'to to 3 P. M., ann on Saturday evening from first tb*] f?cond bell-rlng. W. D. PORTER?,'f; President Apprentices' Library SbOety!. ARTHUR MAZY?, Librarian. oct'l3-8''J ffliUmerg, jrancrj ?ooos, &z, ' 1? :...at ' . ?"';:.~?, M RS. S . W-A T T S ' ,- . 'Isl . i . . ;a?J . ; ..: '.-i f?t?>?d?| No. 274 KINO STRBBT, I9j . .' . .: ?? *.*>*:1:-1 ?? . IQ i Having Just returned from New York, I-witT |?pen this day, a full assortment of LADIES'] TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED ROUND HATS, ' FLOWERS,-' ' '. . ' . ..' ? FEATHERS, & t?. ' .'._.' ' RIBBONS, ... SCARFS, ? AMD GROVES. LADIES' CAPS, cia^ lV?l-iifc BABY CLOAKS, ' BABY CAPS, . BABY HOODS. Latest styles of HOOP SKIRTS and -BUSTLES-! A full assortment or Woven French hand-made land-Mrs. Moody's celebrated INVALID-CORSETS'. octl8-l_j ITI/TMES. LUZIER ET MALONE,' " ' '.' ILTX , (De Paris,) No. 297 KINO STREET, {Above the Dollar Store.) ICORSETIERES ET COUTURIERES FRAN?AISES. The latest styles in Dresses Cloa ts and Corsets. Dresses cut and titted, and Patterns sold at: low lest rates. Country Orders promptly attended to.' " " sep27-lmo ..-? - - - ."'"..: -; - HailToabs. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL,I ROAD- ' PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally, asl follows: ' *.: - .; " ;'J .'.?..?*> ~':! Leave Charleston.8.80 A. UL Arrive at Savannah.3.00 P. M. Leave Savannah.11.15 A. M. Arrive :ax Ch aries ton :... i....:.. 5.20 P. M. Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic A Guli Railroad for Jacksonville, St, Augustine, and air [points in Florida. ..ilur.i: I Wita Central Railroad for Macon, Atlanta, Mo |blle. New Orleans and the West. ' .1: 1 With Steamboats for points on the Savannah River. ., i.. Elisa? en At Charleston wlttr the Northeastern and Sonth Carolina Railroads, and Steamships for aU point* North and West. . . -. - " ? . Through Tickets over thia linc on sale at Hotels In Charleston; Screven House. Savannah; and all principal Ticket offices North and South. ? _,."] Freights forwarded dally to and from Savan? nah and all points beyond. Through Bills of Lading.Issued to Jacksonville,] P? lilt KU &C Tarur'as low as by any other line. f '' ' . ' ''-.: J- . C. S. GADSDEN.' ' ' OCt5 Engineer una Superintendent. ' ^EDUCTION OP FREIGHT8. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, ) NOBTHEAoTEBN RAILROAD COM PANT, \ CHARLESTON, S. C., Aug. 15. 1870. } The attention of the public 1B respectfully called I Ito the following REDUCED RATES OF FREIGHT I Juer ween Charleston and Stations on the WllralugJ non and Manchester Railroad, togo into operation j lon the 20th of August : . r dm 1st 2d 3d 4th , 5th , Class. Class. Class. Class.-Class, rd Sumter, . $1.15. 90 so - Afr,.-?. .85 Io MayeavUle, ] To Lynchburg, To Timm'?ville, rc-Mara muir. Ip'Peedee,: lo Mari?n, In order to show the extent of this reduction, j the following OLD RATES are appended:. . .?"? < lat 2d 3d 4th.j 5th Class. Class. Class. Class. Class, | |To Sumter, $1.80 1.40 1.20 75 47 JTo May es ville, "Tu Lynchburg, ITo Tlmm'avllle, To Mars H in ri, |To Pedee, To Marion, 1.10 00 75 60 L70 1.40 1.15 70 '46,. S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent Northeastern Railroad. auglO-taths. H J^ORTHEASTEEN RAILROAD. Trains leave Char eaton doily at 9.8Q -A. M. (Sundays excepted,) and 6.30 P. M. ,'.', . ., Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A M.," (Mondays .ex, cepted,) and 6 P.'Mi ; ? ;'??.' ,'.-.' Train leaving at 9:30 A. M. makes through con nection to New- York via Richmond aha7 Aqnls Creek only-geing through lu 42 hours, and. with1 out detention on Sunday. . .'.'' " . ' . a Train leaving at 6:80 P. M., have choice of route jua Richmond and Washington, or Bay route'vta Portsmouth ?nd Baltimore. Passengers leaving Friday hy this train lay over on Sunday in Haiti more : those leaving on Saturday remain Sunday in Wilmington, NJ C; r?vU fi; TH is ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasaa < route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other pol au West and Northwest, both trains making:clo*, connections at Washington with Western trains q Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.'- '. S.;?.-SOLOMONS.^'.,. '.-V, Engineer and Soper! ntenuem.;; ?P.'L. CLRAfOR, General Ticket Agent. 1' 'f. ? 'septa_ - - ? ; gOUTH CAfiOLlK? .fiA?LROAfc OENERALSUPEHlNT?Nlnv> t S U*F1?E, i' CHARLiaTON. >. ti ?iii/ 11,1870. l.| On and after bunduy. Ma" .'sth, thePassengul Tains upon 'ne soati: vV.oima Railroad will rpi [ is follows: JOB ACOD8TA. ueavc Chorieston.~.8JO A. lt in ive ut Augusta.-1.25 P. li 70R COLUMBIA. .eave Cnarleston.8.30 A. ht Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. U \ v FOE CHARLESTON. eave Augusta.8.00 A. Ml iLeave Columbia.7.45.A.-1.1 Arrive at Charleston.a.so p. i J ADQDSTA KIO CT RXPRRSS, t, (Sundays excepted.) - : :u:-. : L.e a ve Charleston. s, 30 p. A deave Augusta..6.00 P. i Arrive at Augusta.7.06 A. k Arrive at Charleston.6.40 A. A COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) lieave Charleston.7.30 P. k Leave Columbia.7.60 p. * Arrive at Columbia.?.00 A * | Arrive at Charleston.6.46 A. k SUM M?HT ILLS TRAIN. Libave Charleston.5.120F. i Vrrlve at Summerville,.,....6.40 P; at "Leave Summervilla........7.10 A. V jjirrlvoat Charleston.8J6A.> i CAMDEN BK AN Cn. . Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains.or/ .IONDATS, WEDNBSUAYS and SATURDAYS*and Jab ween Camden and Kingvllle daily, (Sundayaetr ?opted.i connects with up and down Dar !Pa> leugersat Kingvilla .< . !.. .i;. -../. Leave Camden.6.36-A. tt ! Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. ll Leave Columbia.."..'......LOO p. ic Arrive at Camden.5.40 P. V H. T. PEAKE, mayis General superintendent jj U S T. R K C E I V;ED, CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hop*. For sale, wholesale and retail, by : -".'. Dr/H. BAEK, OCt8 ' No. 131 Moetmi; street. .TOBACCO, ON ACCOUNT OF ALL CG.? i-nroT..^ - CERNED. . 3-orpV inii tatant,-will' be Bola* before oar store, at io oxlock, on accoant of au concerned. ' Conditions cash; . - . -: ocjl* Bi LAIJREY & ALVl?i?ibffl? EOSTPONED ON ACCOUNT ' OF' TH? ^Weather-Butter, Hams,- Shoulders, Sides, TH IS JO AT, 13tb ln3taat, win boaold before our Store, at io o'clock, . 'i ' - 14 kegs G OS II EN BUTTER . ? ?in *? wi io tierces UncanvassedHamS' ?..'Uv-- . 6 tierces Extra sugar-cared Canvassej? Hams 400.'BrigtiL'ShouldCTS t ' 6 bbd8. C. R. and R. Sides 200 Smoked. Belll?Si" . - . ".?' .. 10 boxes D. S. Clear Sides a ????Si so boxes Raislns?Soap, . 'Sweet OU, ta?. Ac'' Conditions cash.".v: i - ? ^octl? By JOHN G. MILN0B- &CO, BLACK PLAINS ON. ACCOUNTr^HlP' PERS. BED BLANKETS.'"A? -Vnv/ .. MUS DAY, 12th instant, atio o'?l^:we,w?lsest ?. at our .-tore, No. 135 Me?tlnjr'etreeX,.;" 25 pieces heavy. BLACK.PLAINS, on'tlccoant Shippers " ', . 20 pair lO'4 Super Bed Blanker'. "' 20 pieces Ginghams. Fancy Prints, Black- Sati? nets. Oasslmeres, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels. Plaid Wool Shawls, Cadet Satinets. Bleacher?a3 Brown Shirting,- Balmoral1 Skirts, Cotton'Flannel. .:olore<V abd White Bed Spreads;. Brown and White Blankets; ' Head 1 Handtorchlefs, > Pocket Handkerchief-, Chlldren's Balmorat Hose, Cotton Hosiery, Ac. . r " - Conditions cash;}?..' '',?-.' ?T:'f-ry. - .'f, OC^IS : MACQUEEN & BLECKE,'5_*':. NO. a? ,.i?,,it,j?d.?4'.e'?kj?kj?V, HAMS, STBIPSV BUTTER, *C W1U sell TB IS DAY, at 0 o'cloc*. hfidfi? 1000 pounds New York S. C. BREAKFAST BACON- -. ? -? - - - 2Q0Opounds New Yurts, c. Hams '".'.-. 2500 pounds New York Shoulders 5OOO pounds S. C. Canvassed Hams 5000 pounds p. s. Sides, Shoulders and Jolea -r . -' 1000- pounds Smoked Joles ' 600 pounds Dried Bfi?L: 75 tubs Batter ? j; Lard, Starch. Soap. Potatoes;Ac -Ad. "octlS 1 By HBNBY C?BIA S CO. ' BAL?',;POSTPONHD'ON ACOL^?A??L THE WE ATH ER-Balance' of ! S tock; CODS> arising..Marvin. Sa?,; Desk, Letter Press, soda, ?ustarfl, Aft3p;*c,.;0.f?? i 4.?uini%t?j dir? .ao-J . Si?? piw? **? 1 Desk. r Letter Press.: : *?? '" ' '1 . -. 1 Tab! er B ra c ker s, Kerose n e LS m ps ' Boxes Pimento. Mnstard, !OandleS ' ' .! ' ?' - y", f KegRNaUifl, barrels Wine Vinegar and Whiskey,1 ?Hi.,- J . ..... -. ' r ;'/:..;. i- ;.! - li?IllOVSl '.'Conditionscash- . oj'gjil ?. ; .-pcM?v? j fraction?%o\ts-~?uiaxe Ma^:^ ' .:;:.-'':.' ::Byim?:;&iA%S%'m~>r. CIALE "WITHOUT RBSBBVfi-iRlBbONS? 0 Veumg, Trtmming?jiJleirt' Fe?;ahtt :\tTo* ' Hau. Notions and Sundries.! ; Ki ?:::i omi n?.o .THIS DAY,: (Thursday,) at Sa ; ita Meeting! . street, at. io o'cjoQk;,. :<-;!: 1 ? - .;.!.<-tvoetlilo? ^UHNITDBE OF. A FAMILY. DECLIN-[ Jj INO . Honse-tecptng:. 'lAiao,: I onuiA'.'arid P ' 3 By LOUIS K'-'I?eSAi?SS?l^1'^ Q tJ-L,L"'i TA N^'l^'N.D ? ?D On T0ES0Ay,the48th October, atUVo'clocJtr Ai'M;, will be sold at the ?id PoBtonlce, - " j The LOT OF LAND on Sal'ivan's Island, (previ- ^ ousi.T owned by -the J a te. Wm, Seaman Deis,) ?Un? at e ut the corner. otFurjt! ? n d Mid die streets.. Be- , lng near the Fort andi?ejiirally located, makes lt. one'ot the most felWMe'Low^n;th? lalsMJv: : . Condittons-Half cash}- W^slanr^T^nondV1 Bayableinone yeaT-wlsh-'iOT?rest; to tn securedi y a mortgage of tho premises. PiiWhaser to 1 pay for papera.'and revenue stamps. i.'?Oll Tpyx ?ostl3-thsmtu4 , .!;r,i.':;;io';jij 1J .:. Iii 1 . "i.. ..- ? ! |i '.i i i'fa r,? r_i Real K*t?te Broker, ? No ? 50 JJ road Street. ; A' -I^P-BI-V'AT-E ! ?S'?^iE^ ''"'" jfrV_ PHOSPHATE LANDS of-Deal -quality and'. locdtiQos, j .-. ?0 : '.' '.'.'ll f?Ti? IBOJWO? ^ Rice.and Cotton Plantations in all parts cf the* Cltf Residences,.'.??riss^'^dl?ig''.Lato\'fivkr RffiSs." ;.. '?,.'..7. ?HrMPftsa ]:"u;. ,;!'(iijina, -Crock**?, ifc^-p .Kv! G WHIL&fi'N '.'*? 0?O , ";?. .. . ,?nanr> m UttOshn Sm mt iii Hi ?? HAVE- REMOVED THEIR J W H OL ES ALE ORO CKF BI, C HI H Ai ? ?. .. : . rf&l ?' '. .'...'.-.7 ?i ..?;'??! 10*07 ?! . ;. ???D,J(. . :.,; /! GLASSW^B;EOT^^S^ ?BOM ;No. 18T iS?BT^S? STRJ^ 'T^.Na^ ..: /;..?V... . !uT.:tnwl orr: clx tending th rough to No. 62 MARKET STREET^ entrance on both streets, ;';'Y '. . ... ?..>? t'.?? '.? ' .- - ' .' ? l ;-Mr. 'W^;,f^A^^^.^?. |iaTe the WHOLE?,' i ALE DF P A i;i M ENT esp ec i aUy un der bis charge, I md ?ar. STEPHEN THO MAS, Jr., will be round at' be RETAIL: STORE,: Nc. 35!; KING STREET, cor-f ?er Beanfain, and wUl manage that:branch. ;* ? Our customers aud,friends, will ?nd a completo ASSCdiTMENT.UK GOOD*'at both Stores at F.EA?; SONABLE.RATES. '. Jv.':!'',?.-,iii''.?iI .?i?'l ni ? ,-r. '. '- . bus .TB /li) Wx. G. WBILDXN. .S.'THOMA.^ JB.. W. S. LAVNBAIT. lOBOCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWABM: - AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, '?,.f I , '.' ?'?-'ry .Wff* . ? ,?.: ?' ift? i?( . t. . . . ..^ . f No. 29 H ATY^?T'?, STREET, 0 . -'AND .-- ' No. 62 MARKET STREET, tn ' BATCHES , . .JEWELRY . . *? '[ S LL YE a AND PLATED .WARE CUT' AND PRESSED. GLASS j CROCKERY. AND ORINA .-':. ... i?r~' .'.';.'.'... - No. 2 5 5 KING S~TR E E T, CORNES BEAUFADL-. - ' i For sale by r GILLIAM Q. WHILDBN * CG.: may3 : .: ? iUisrellaiuons. -\: gHEET" BB ASS, WALL ? TmckjOi??- : ES AND WIDTHS, FOR SALE BY WM. SHEP? HERD A CO., Ne. 24 HA-YNE STREET AND No. 8*-^ ?PINCKNEY STREET._tb'~^' COOKING MADE PLEASANT AND?-' ECONOMICAL., t..... ' f Heating the hoase can be avoided, and the ex pense of a servant saved, together with a'great re<luctlonln the cost of fuel, by-using-the1!!!-- ' PROVED KEROSENE STOVE, sold by ,T > i J. B. DUVAL A SON, may81-th . No.- 53T Klug street. Comber, iFri?l, &t. IVTELLOW PINE LUMBER, n ;Of tho BEST QUALITY, cud In quantities to salt purchasers, eau be obtained by applying to H W. J. BRYANT A CO., No. 2 Ann street, engleston. S. C., Or at Branch r?le Postufflce, S. 0. . . sa- Columbia Pnouix ?nd Augusta Chronicle iud sentinel wUl please copy andsead bill to this lfflce- sep2T-tnthsimo IriROFESSOR BERG EE'S BED-BUG IK : DESTROYER.' n ' * Costar> INSECT POWDER (wentworth's Roach,EjUermlnator Coat ar's Rat PotS?H jfsacsen's Sure Pop- Dea th to Mc a qui toes. For sale by- .. '? ?-'.a r. n pg. H. ?J A ER, joly* .. ufi ir J"?^1 Meeting street. . . : r!f:i!p ai.- : ^iTteV.M -