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CITY AFFAIRS. **To Ora Crrr SUBSCRIBERS.-Wjfc beg that ?any of oar city subscribers who fail to receive their papers promptly aud regularly, will report the fact at once to this office. We have been com? pelled to change two of TUE NEWS carriers, and there maybe some confusion In delivering the papers for several days to come. We will, of j course, cheerfully malee good any omissions that may occur. m Meetings This Day. . Committees ol Fire Companies, at ball-past *7P. M. Carolina Rifle Ciao, at half-past 10 A. M. RANGE OF THERMOMETER at Joseph Black? man's Drug Store, November 23d: 8 A. M., 47; 10 A. M., 53; 12 M., 56; 2 P. M., 58; 4 P. M., 58. THE MECKLENBURG, YADKIX AND CATAWBA AGRICULTURAL, ANS MECHANICAL SOCIETY.-We take pleasure in acknowledging the receipt of a card from the above society, and wish-them all possible success In their fair, to bc held at Char? lotte, N. C., for three days, beginning on the 30th of November. . ... THE SUMTER BITTERS.-The enterprising Arm or Dowie, Moise A Davis, instead of taking a ^prfze for Soaps as was reported, were awarded a silver medal, at the Institute Fair, for "the best one dozen of bitters." The tonic which took the medal Is the excellent Sumter Bitters, prepared and sold by the exhibitors. THE DEAD SENATOR_The Radicals have taken the ground from the beginning that not? withstanding the death of W. H. MLhaw, which occurred the day previous to the election, he was daly elected senator from Charleston County, am, arguing from these premises, it is expected that an election will shortly be ordered to fill the vacancy. The different aspirants for political preferment are already in the Held bard at work -wire pulling and log rolling to secure the nomina? tion. Among the candidates for thc Radical nomination, we learn that Mr. L. Bunch, trial jus? tice, and Mr. E. Bay na rd Sebarook, acting solici? tor for this circuit, are the most prominent. "The more the merrier." CASES BBPORE THE UNITED STATES COM? MISSIONER YESTERDAY.-Jesse Grant, Adam Rich? ardson, Sandy "Brown and Samuel Gadsden, charged with intimidating voters, were examined and bound over to appear before court In Janu? ary. Three boys who were arrested In St. Paul's Parish for voting, not being of lawful age, were re? leased upon ball to appear for further examina? tion. Warrants have been Issued for the arr. st or eight men who rest'.tei" the United States marshal while In the discharge or his duty In St Paul's Parish. - Louis Thompson and Harry Goodwyn, two or the W?ppetaw Church rioters, were committed to Jail to await further examination. CRUMBS.-Coroner Tait held an inquest yes-1 terday over the bodies of three' colored infants who died respectively or congestion or the brain, -OOllC and marasmus. Mr. J. W. Delano his recovered Trom his attack of^Illness, and was attending to his business yes. terday. Messrs. Skiff A Gaylord, attired in fancy cos? tumes, were potting up their posters yesterday. The troupe will shortly appear at the Hibernian Hall. A-meetingof the farmers and gardeners, whose places are on Charleston Neck, within the limits of the city, will be held on Saturday, at 12 M., on the Race Course. The object or the meeting is to take measures to test the right or the city to tax land and implements employed In agriculture. The net receipts, from the late German Fair, at the Academy or Music, amounted to $3300. There was a killing frost in Manning on Wed? nesday. ?L.UB3 AND STARS.-P. R. Bowen, lodged for being drunk and disorderly in a ball-room In Queen street, was sentenced to pay a fine of $5, or go to the House of Correction for ten days. G. Myers, reported tor not paying the license on bis billiard tables, was ordered to take ont a license. Timothy Warton and John Bryer, reported Tor trading and selling horses without a license, got off free, owing to some technical wording in the law. A horse and dray, round going at large on East Bay at half-past 10 o'clock Tuesday night, were lodged in the Stationhouse yard to be delivered, to the owner. Thomas Carry, lodged for righting and assault? ing Policeman Allston, in Elliott 3* ?et, was sen . tenced to pay a tine of $15, or go to the House of CorrectlonjCor tl?ety d_ay_s. . Joseph Moore, Patr?ele Flanigan and Ralph Tra mar^who also participate! In the above fight and assisted Curry, were each sentenced to pay a" fine of $10, or go to the Uotise ot Correj$*?a?iJor twen? ty days. J^Z r% Henry Deas, Tor interfering withe* pollojeman In the discharge or lils duty^Jvas tined $5. - , MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE, OF : A :''SOBTB? : CAROLLSIAN IN AUGUST A.-Tho Augusta ^payers, of yesterday report a case, rh? details ?I..which ~ strongly indicate the death ora Sooth 'Care lin fan by the employment ol foul means. A yoong mnn came to the police for the purpose ari obtaining, through their assistance, some Ini'orc?atlan con? cerning his uncle, Mr. P. H. Drake, who mysteri? ously disappeared a few days ago. From this young man the folio wing particulars af the ?ffalr were obtained: _ _>'\i In RdgeOeld County, twen.tr miles from Aug aa ca and five from Fury's ferry, there lived, a farmer by profession, named P. H. Drake. Mr. Drake had for a loue time been in the habit -of doing business in Augu-ra, an t generally came himself and shipped his produce to Augusta by boat; On las FrMay morning Mr. Drake left his home- and cinle to Augusta on a Petersburg boat, bringing with him two bales of cotton. Arter arrival at the canal-basin he hau cotton brought up Into the city, and sold lt to. ~. 3. Jennlues A smith, receiving as the purchase money one hun ired and forty one dollars. He received the money In the afternoon, and then went np to McKeon's wagon yard, on Broad street, where he procured a shot gun. At thc wagon yard he stated that he Intended spending the night with a rela'lon who lived near the factory, and would leave for home Si the canal boat early on the fellowing morulng. e then left the yard, and this is the last that has been heard or him He did not reach home on Saturday or Sunday or Monday, and on Tuesday,-: fearing that heJiad been the victim o? foul play, .j hts nephejrcftj|fctathUtpit^cev search of jupLi<i Ufi tos?ate, hour T^es^jr^ye?jnjj.aetftai r??cel red-I no>llrOcnwl?^?^rrff ?TOreabouis. and fears are ip. entertained that he was murdered and roo bed while going up the Savannah river. Hotel Arrivals-November 23. MILLS HOUSE. Jesse D. Horsey, H. Coulter^.Baltimore; H. B. Moore, Philadelphia; H. M. Nftotra"h~dwife, Tv Harrison, New York; J. W. Myers ant chil l, Georgia; John G. Livingston, Tennessee; James M. Sweet, Richmond; James Kearns, George Crof? ton, W. j.- Costin, England; Mr. and Mrs. Wil? liams, Florida; A. Williams and wife, John Hunn, Beaufort; Edmund Rhett, Ashepoo; J. A. Yates, South Carolina; D. Ros3, Philadelphia. PAVILION HOTEL H. H. B-, Ocoueo; R. s. Izard, A. Morgan and wife," Georgetown; J. T. Brown, Barnwell; J. W. Edwards, Salter's; J. j. Bronson, Barnwell; J. J. Windsor, Columbia; A. Hui!, A. Halgnt and wife. New York; N. W. Perry, Colteton; J. Bastcr Jing, Orangebarg; E. Perkins, Lawton, Ga. , .-rCHARLISTOX HOTEL. John McCord, Columbia; W. K. Turner, Wluos boro'; Z. M: 0wings, Winnsboro'; A. J; DeRosset, Wilmington; Edward Phelan, Williamsburg; E. H. .Skinner, New York; Eflward L. Clark, Philadel? phia; J. S. Gulgnard, John T. McBryde. E. P. Alex? ander, Columbia; E. V. Duffy, New York; L. M. Reenstjerna, St. Thomas' Parish; 0. F. Abbott, Dubuque; T. W. Howell, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs*. Houston Clinch, Mrs. Waldbury, Georgia; E. Ma? honey, Portsmouth; J. R. Taylor, Sooth Carolina; .George W. Clyde, J. A. Leslie, J. w. Balley, J.:-Pi Mercer, J. w. Martin, Philadelphia; R. W. Carpen ter, Blackshear. 1 ' SALE- or REAL ESTATE POSTPONED-The sale of thc house and lot on the northwest corner; of Laurens and Marsh streets, by A. C. McGUllFtay, which was to hare taken place to-day, has been postponed until Friday, the 25th November, In consequence or Thanksgiving. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.-The court 'openedat ll A. M.-yesterday. lion. Georges. Bryan, presiding. The following case was dis? posed of: Ex parte F. J. Smith, assigne", In re S. Fogartle, bankrupt. Report or sale. The report or "the as? signee was read and confirmed. SOODEN DEATH OF MCMILLAN KING, ESQ. This promising young lawyer died at his resi? dence, in this city, about 10 o'clock on Tuesday night. Mr. King was well known In Charleston, and was esteemed and respected as a man or spotless integrity, patient study and consider? able ability. He was a native or Charleston, and was educated at .he Charleston College, which In? stitution he left In order to volunteer In the Con? federate service. In the army he won an enviable repntation.rislng by promotlonfrom a second lieu tenantcy to a captaincy or regnlars,servlng at Fort Sumter, Battery Wagner and elsewhere In the de? fences around Charleston. He was also severely wounded at the battle or Averysboro, North Caro? lina. After the war he began to Btudy law, and was admitted to the bar about two years ago. He was admitted Into the copartnership with Messrs. Campbell A Seabrook, and was a member of the firm at the time or his death. A few months since, Mr. King contracted country fever while on a visit to the Savannah River, and the Immediate cause of his death was a congestive chill, result? ing from this attack. He was'about twenty seven years or age. BUSINESS NOTICES. Fort COUGHS, COLDS, AND THROAT DISOR? DERS, use "Brown's Bronchial Troches," having proved their efficacy by a test or many years. The Troches are highly recommended jiutl in? scribed by Physicians. Those exposed to sudden changes should always bc supplied with "The Troches" as they give prompt roller. Owing to the good reputation and popularity or the Troches, many worthless and cheap Imitations are offered, which are good ror nothing. Be sure to obtain the true "Brown's Bronchial Troches." 8old eve? rywhere, and by Dowie, Moise A Davis, Charles? ton, S. C. PANTS-Cut, Made and Trimmed at $2 50 per pair, at 0. E. A A. S. JOHNSON'S. n'ov24-ths2 PROMPT PAYMENT OF INSURANCE.-See let? ter or Mrs. Hessler to Mr. Louis Sherresee. A HANDSOME assortment of Diaries for 1871, lor sale by B. K. NETTFVTLLB, No. 64 East Bay, opposite Courier Office. CHEAP lots of Stationery and Blank Books. Note Paper, 8 cents per quire. Note Envelopes, 50 cents per box of 250. . B. K. NBUTVILLK, No. 64 East Bay, opposite Courier Office. PLATS! PLATS! PLATS ?-Seventy-five kinds-15 cents each; by null, post-paid, 20 cents each. No. 161 King street, and Hasel Street Bazaar. CHAS. C. RIGHTXK k Co. octl2-wth GAMES ! GAMES ! GAMES !-A fine assort? ment at No. isl King street. Also, at the Hasel Street Bazaa*. octl2-wth ACADEMT OF MUSIC SALOON.-A Hot Lunch every day from ll to 1 o'clock. Oysters Berved In every style, day and night. J. P. HORBACH, oct27-;mo ^ Proprietor. RUSTIC GOODS! RUSTIC GOODS!-Side and corner brackets, book racks, wah pockets, paper stands, match safes, and picture frames. H?sel Street Bazaar and No. 161 King street. ootis HAVE you tried my dollar Tea, Green and Black? WILSON'S GROCKRT. Jnn8 ATTENTION, TOURISTS.-Stereoscopic views ff Charleston and vicinity, at No. 161 King street, >r at the Hasel street Bazaar. novl2 BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, $4, |5, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to ilze, at TUE NEWS Job om ce. BUSLVESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office ls now prepared to furnish good ?nvelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and business^ man should have his card printed on his envelopes. iYeto Pnbiirotions. TJNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS AT -FOGARTfE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. We have recently made large and valuable ad? ditions to our stock of Miscellaneous, Theological, Sunday School and Juvi-nile KOOKS. We arc now prepared to Hirni-h .Sunday Schools with Library B.iolS^Oatcchisin-, Hymn" BOOKS, Music Books, Suuduy School Cards and other requisites from ail the Publishing Societies, embracing the Amer? ican Sun day school Colon, thc American Tract ?Society. American'-BBTWW Publishing Society, Protestant Episcopal bundar School Union and 6bn?ch/Boqt Society, London Religious Tract So clet? Luudon Society ror Promoting Chri=tlau Knoijdedgtv.Ao., ac. O ur Btni lowery Department has been replenished, and wctare now selling French. English and American Note and Letter Papers and Envel? opes atoinusally low prices. Wedding'Note Papers, Cards and Envelopes, of the new.es,: styles. English aria I French Initial Papers-new and beautiful designs, at reduced prices. Visiting Cards-printed in various styles. A. larae and varied assortment ut pucket and other Diaries lor=l$7i. Photograph Albums! Writing Albums. Autograph Albums-onrvarletles of these beautiful artl tlclcs are un-urpassed and cheap. Writing Desks, Writing Cases and Portfolios, eru ? bracing every variety of stylesf rrom ?1 np-to * $20. JUVENILE BOOKS.-Especial attention has been given to our Juvenile Department. -Our as? sortment Is unusually large, and great care has been taken tff^elect good .boots ror the young or all ajges. \i . jr \. BIBLES AND PP.AYES/BOOKS. A large stock of English. FanWy and Pocket Bi? ta es and Episcopal Prasefr Bowks, embracing all the ne?.'editions ana styles ar binding. The prices br Bibles and Prayer Books have he?n greatly redi^irL Our stock offers ns large a variety as ..eau be had, and at the re? duced .prices, ply . We aro now reoettihg our stock or HOLIDAY B?OKS.'Wiprisiq?ail the varieties or the sea? son, together wlfttthe best editions or Standard Works..:" ?S \ 8 Our Store Isr^fcirraii ged so as to afford visitors every convenience ror examining (he books, and the prlcejjf-each book ls marked in piala fleures, 1 *"*Our regular Weekly Catalogue will be re? sumed next we- k. N. B.-OUT Monthly Literary Bulletin will be sent EREK to persons In thc country. nap Persons residing In the country will please bear in mind .that by .sending their orders tb us for any ^boolts published In America, they will be charged"only the price of the book. We pay ror the postage or express. 93T Address y FOG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 KING STREET (in the Bend,) Jun28-tuths6mos Charleston, S. 0. Singing, #c. gOUTHERN DYE HOUSE. Anew FRENCH DYE HOUSE has been opened at No. 359 King street, where DYEING in all col? ors, and Cleaning of all kinds is done at the shortest notice and in the best sty le. BLASCOW, BILLER k 60.,' ' French Dyers, No. 359 King street, near corner George street. 8eMlc>-iyr JU ST RECEIVED, CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant and destroyer or Rats, Mice Bugs, Oookroacnea, Ac. A small quantity placed where they frequent will at once disperte them. Pendleton's Panacea, or vegetable Pain Ex? tractor. A fresh supply or Fleming's Worm Confections, the most reliable in use. Also, a ires h supply or SEAL OLEUM, the great remedy ror Rheumatism. For aale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. RAER, may 30 No. 181 Meeting street. -funeral Notices. pS* THE RELATrVES^AND FRIENDS of MCMILLAN KING, Esq., and of hts parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell 0. King, are invited to attend the Funeral Services of the former, at the First Presbyterian Church, on FRIDAY MONNING, at hair-past jo o'clock. nov24-2 Spsctal Notices. ^ta-FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. There will be no Service In this Church To DAY In consequence or the absence or thc Pastor from the city._ nov24 . ps* ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,. GLEBE STREET.-Services In this Church THIS DAY, at halt-past 10 o'clock._nov24 pS*HARBORMASTER'S OFFICE. The Harbormaster's Onice has been removed back to the old stan'l, No. lt EXCHANGE STREET. nov24-3_ ?3S-ADDRES3 R. V. PIEBCE, M. D., Buffalo, N.T., and get a Pamphlet on Catarrh'| free, or send sixty cents anil get Dr. SAGE'S Ca? tarrh Remedy. $500 reward ls offered by the proprietor tor a case or Catarrh which he Lcan not cure. Sold by druggists._nov24-thstn3 pS* NOTICE.-OFFICE COUNTY COM? MISSIONERS, FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, CHARLESTON, 8. C., NOVEMBER 23, 1870.-The Board of County Commissioners' having qualified aud organized, are now prepared to approve of the bonds of Public Officers. . F. C. MILLER, Chairman Board Conni y Commissioners. nov24-o pS* CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 23, 1870.-MR. LODIS SHERFE5BE, Agent Of the Security Life Insurance and Annuity Company or New York: DEAR SIR-Allow mc to tender my sincere thanks to you, and the company you representer their promptness In paying mc the amount of two thousand ($2000) dollars In Tull, for Policy 22,755, on the lire or my late- husband, HENRY HESS? LER. Yours, very respectfully, nov.4-3_HELENA HESSLER. pS* ESTATE MISS JANET H. KNOX, DECEASED.-AU persons having legal claims against said Estate will render the same attested, and those Indebted will make payment to MARY A. PENNAL, ) Qualified C. A. GIBSON. j Executrixes. nov24-th3 ^PHOTOGRAPHS COLORED CARE F?LLY and with taste, ir left at FOQARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 King street, in the Bend._novl7-thf2tu'.h6* pS* ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPA? NY, OF CHARLESTON, S. C-CHARLESTON, S. C., NOVEMBER 10,1870.-In accordance with a resolution of thc Board, of Directors, FORTY (40)? PER CENT, of the Capital Stock of this Company la hereby called for, payable at the Treasurer's Office, Brown's Wharf, on or-before the 5th prox? imo. novio -thf2th2 F. J. PELZER. Treasurer. pS* ASSIGNEES N O T IC E -OF AP? POINTMENT.-IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA-IN TOE MATTER OF MCCARTHY A ROY, INVOLUNTARY BANK-. RUPTS.-In Bankruptcy.-To whom lt may con? cern : The undersigned gives notlae of his ap? pointment as Assignee of TIMOTHY MCCARTHY and WILLIAM ROY, copartners, under the name of MCCARTHY A ROY, or the City or Charleston, In the County or Charleston and the State or South Carolina, within the said District, who nave been adjudged Bankrupts upon the petition of their creditors by the District Court or said District. Dated at Charleston, 15th day or November, A, D. 1870. FREDERICK J. SMITH, noYl7-th3_Assignee, ps* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Check No. 107, dated August i3th, 1870, for $7000, signed JOHN HUNN, Chairman Board of | County Commissioners,: and drawn- on E. S. KUH, County Treasurer, has been lost or mis? laid at Columbia, South Carolina. This lato warn all parties that the said Chook is.nnll and void, no :qulvalent having been received therefor. - By order or the Board. yoHS-QUNN, Chairman.' novlO-80 - JAMES E. MCGREGOR, Clerk. pS* MEDICAL NOTICE.-PATIENTS suffering from Diseases pertaining to the GEN1TO URINARY ORGANS. w,l|l receive the latest scien? tific treatment tiy placing" themselves under the care ot Dr. T. REEN ST J EJJN?"? rh ce No: 74 Ha3el street, three doors.Ixom the Postofllce.? sep20-tnijily iy j ?_ ??- vn ' pS*TUE ?REAT .MEDICAL WONDER, DK. HASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL k Us all pain In two mlnutcsA Cancers, Bolls, Tetter and Old sores, cure d' ?a 48 hours by Dit? HASKELL'S CAR? BOLIC CANCER S?iV?. For sale at retail by G. W.'A.MAR, * ' COHEN'S MEDICAL' DE? DE.' H.- BAKR, - :.-:tJPOT, ' .. [*? . ;?? . A. O. HA ll HOT, r DK. G. J. LUUN, ED. S. BURNHAM, W. T. LITTLE A CO., M. H. COLLINS & CO., ALFRED) RAOUL, M. D., GRAMAN A SCinVAJvE, DR.AV...L SKRINE. E. H. KELLERS, M.' D., And at wholesale by DOW?E, MOISE A DAVIS, Folo Agenufor South Carolina, novu-amosnaw pS*$Jl$.LL NATUUE BE SUSTAINED ? To give ^cldlltating medicines to the weak ls abodt as sensible as lt would bb to.try to h?lD a mart ?to Ids' feet by kicking him when he was down. That sort or practice IS going out of fashion. 11 has filled so many-graveyards that people no . nger believe In it. ?V --1 ir those wiro are not strong by natnreexpect to avoid the attacks of disease, they must endeavor to acquire the vigor necessary'to resist lt. ? _ Howls this'to b? done'? Common sense sug? gests tty thc use of Invigorating medicine. . Ttie (?rent object ls - to strengthen the system without exciting lt. This object ls accomplished by the Judicious use or' the" ?most potent' and ge*nlal or all-vegetable tonics and alteratives-HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. / Many valuable properties are combined in this preparation, lt Improves thc appetite and ren? ders digestion easy and perfect. It gives steadiness to the nerves, Induces a healthy, natural flow of bile; prevents constipa? tion irithont unduly purging the bowels; gently stimul?tes the. circulation, and by promoting a vigorous condition br the physical. Bystcm, pro? motes, also, that cheerfulness which ls the truest indication of a well-balanced condition of all the animal powers... . Summer leaves both ?he "body and the mind more ox less exhauste^l.^ Now ls-?he time to re? cruit them,"and thus rores'all the malarious fevers and other wmpUlnts which,-- prostrate sp many thousands every fnir--i-_'_nbvlo-ODAC ~^?^XJETT?lG ^MARRIED.-ESSAYS for Yoong Men on Social Evils, and the propriety or impropriety or. getting Married, with^anitary help for those who reel unfitted for matrimonial happiness. Sent free, lu sealed envelopes. Ad? dress Howard 'Association, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. _sepl7-3mos ps* 'AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRCSS ES.-Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. Scut postpaid on receipt of io cents. Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE. No. 120 Lexington avenue, New vork._ dsoT? pS* AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD Eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi? cines. Scut postpaid nn receipt or io cents. Ad? dress Dr. E. P. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New York._dod fi 3*-A GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the time when, In 1834, Dr. RUG GE discov? ered "Carbolic Acid" and Its extraordinary medi? cal effects, nothing In the history of Medicine has equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi? cians in treatment of consumptive ?nd scrofu? lous diseases, lt was Introduced by the Conrt Phy? sician of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, into Prus? sia, and from thence to the United States. No? thing else of the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better ajler only one OOM hat been taken, and we cordially recommend it to the public-[Editor "Argus." janlT ly* Special' latices. ?aT- BLACK DOESKIN CASSJMEBE PANTS, at ???. Formerly sold ar. $7, at "hov24-ths2 ?. ? 0. E: A A. S. JOHNSON'S. jjSh CONSIGNEES PEE STEAMSHIP J. WY BVERMAW, from Philadelphia, are noti? fied that ?he will dlsohargo cargo TO-DAT, at Brown's Wharf. Ooodsnacalled for at sunset will remain on wharf at owner's risk and expense. nov24-l_WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent ]&? MONUMENT TO LEE IN RICH? MOND.-lt ls proposed that the fourth Sabbath In November* (November 27th) bc observed as a MEMORIAL DAY OF GENERAL LEE throughout the South, and that every Congregation (Christian and Hebrew) should make their contributions for the Monument on that day. Clergymen are respectfully requested, to notiry their Congrega? tions of this proposal, take np collections? and re? mit their contributions to Miss S. N. RANDOLPH, Secretary of the Ladles' Lee Monument Commit? tee, Box 833, Richmond, Va. MRS. WM. H. MAOPARLAND, MRS. G. W. RANDOLPH, MRS. JAMES LYONS, MRS. WM. BROWN, MISS NICHOLAS. nov23-4 FEMALE SUFFRAGE EXCITES derision,' while female suffering commands the sympathy of mankind. Our wives and mothers, daughters and sisters, are liable to snfferlngs and troublesome complaints, for whioh the PHILOTO KEN OR FEMALE'S FRIEND is a special remedy, relieving painful Irregularities, controlling the nerves, and securing comfort and safety during periods of trial. Sold by Druggists at one dollar per bottle. Wholesale Agents, DOWIE, MOISE* DAVIS, No. 169 Meeting street, Charleston, S. 0. nov24-thstu3 (tailoring. N EW FASHION CLOTHS, CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. MENKE A MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 325 KINO STREET, Have Just opened the largest and finest stock of Clothing ever offered in this city for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, comprising a full assort? ment of DKESS and BUSINESS SUITS, Derby Suits, Walking Coats, Overcoats, Pea-Jackets, Ac. The largest portion is of Imported gooda, and manufactured into garments by ourselves-wo can therefore recommend them as regards flt, wear and workmanship. Our TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is supplied with the finest selection of English, French, German and Domestlo Cloths, Doeskins, Beavers. Tricots, Meltons, Ve.vetlne, Diagonals, Cheviots, Cordu? roy, Casslmeres, Ac, and a large variety of mod? ern Panta and Vest Ptttterns, which we make up to order, by measure, in the latest style. The foreman in thia department of our business has no equal In the artistic world for cutting and pro-. duclng an elegant St. FURNISHING GOODS.-This department ls sup? plied with the Celebrated .?* shirts, Engl!r,'.i, French and Domestic Undershirts and Drawees, Alexandre and Couvolssler's Kids, Buckskin, Cas? hmere, Silk and Thread Gloves, Linen and Paper Collars, Neck Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Pocket Handker? chiefs, Socks, Umbrellas. Ac Our stock has been selected with great care, and prices marked very low In plain figures. Buyers In our line will And lt to their advan? tage to call In and see for themselves before pur? chasing elsewhere. novl-tuths2raos w. L . JURS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Having Just received a new and compute stock or CLOTHS, Casslmere3, Vest Patterns and Furnishing Goods, ls prepared to make to order Gentlemen's Clothes In the latest styles and from the best materials. Particular attention ls requested to the follow? ing specialties : FINE BROADCLOTHS, FANCY OASSIMEBES, 8ILK VEST PATTERNS. Call and examine for yourself at Nc 147 King street. ooria Agricultural implements. gTEEL CORN MILLS, ON CONSIGNMENT. 154 "CORN'S" INDIAN CORN MILLS, from Birmingham, England, At the following reduced prices in lots of six or more, for cash or city acceptance: No. l. No. 3. No. 6. $3 00. $3 50. $4 00. Each. At S. K. MARSHALL'S. Corner King nnd society streets, Sign of the Big Gnn. Columbia Phoenix copy as marked, and send bill to S. H. Marshall. novl5-tuths6 insurance. g. ? A R D I A N MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW Y O H K. OROANIZSD IK 1869. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 60 PSR ORKT. 8TATSUK1?T. p.illceB mooree.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,600,000 Annual Income. soo,000 L'.wca Paid. 600,000 OFFICERS. W. H. PECKHAM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, Vlce-Presld . L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary. DIIIROTORS. Hon. Joan A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros., ex Mayor New York. John J. Crane, President Bank Republic Wm. M. Vermilye, Banker, (Vermllye A Co.) Chas. G. Rockwood, Cashjcr Newark Banking Company. Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New Tork. Minot C. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Oo. Benj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sugar Refining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. Richard H. Bowne, Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers, E. V. Haughwout, Firm E. V. Haughwout A Cc Wm. Wflfcens, Firm of Wtlkens A Oo. Julius H. Pratt, Merchant. Wm, W. Wright, Merchant. Oharles J. Starr, Merchant. Winiam Allen, Merchant. Geo. W. Guyler, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. . john Q. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton H. Peckham, corner Firth- Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward H. Wright, Newark, N. J. Oeo.W.-Tarlee, Counsellor. W. L, Cogswell, Merchant. KED1 A IS8ERTEL, ' General Agents for South Carolina and Georgia, Office No. 40 Broad street, Otarles ton, s. O. Dr. T. REENSTJ8RNA, Examining Physician.' lani! jgTLT7~BLXcK &~cb., NeB. 565 and 567 BROADWAY, 1 JW YORK, In closing out their Department of - GAS FIXTURES, offer their immense and entireistook or real rand imitation Bronze CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Hall Lights, Portable Stands, Ac, AT LESS THAN THE ACTUAL OOST OF MANU? FACTURE. ThtStls an opportunity seldom offered ?to those about furnishing houses, stores, churches, Ac, for procuring the finest work and newest pat? terns at moderate prices. . A large stock of Pattern Moulds to be sold cheap to the trade after March 1,1871. The sale will continue for about three months. JanlWyr $ olio ar. (?ooos. ERIS Tiff A'S IS COMING! NOW 18 THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR . GIFT8! . Particular attention la invited to the NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS, suitable for Presenta, Just received and opened ' * . .' AT'-V^ '' JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET, JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. AU the newest and. most exquisite.'designa in Jewelry, 'comprising, 8ETS OP PEARL, GARNET, ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE. Leontine, Opera. Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal Rings, Diamond Rings; Gent's Pins, Pearl and Diamond; Plain Gold and Wedding Rings always on hand or made to order; Sleeve Buttons and StudB, Bracelets, Brooches and Earrings; Armlets and Necklaces, In Gold and Coral; Brooches for Hair or Miniatures, Lockets, Charms and Masonic Pins, Glove Bands, at JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET, A few. doors above Wentworth street. nov24-thftu CUrt tying ano ? ur nisi] ina ?ooo 9. Jp ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. The Long and WeU-Establiaaed CLOTHING HOUSE, corner of WENTWORTH AND KING STREETS, baa opened a large and elegant supply of CLOTH INO, made up for this market, equal to custom work, for Men, Younis and Boys, of new and staple styles of goods, and offered a; LOW PRICES. B.USINE88 SUITS, In great variety, at from $14 to $25.' DERBY SCITS-a New Style. MORNING AND WALKING COATS, Of Meltons, Castor, Beavers, Tricot, Silk Mixed Coating, Cheviot, Ac, Ac, Ac. PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS, Of the Newest Patterns or the Season. VESTS, Of Cloths, Casstmeres, Beavers, Velvet, Silks, ?c. BOYS* AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, For ages of from 5 to 18 years, for Dress and School purposes, of Cloths, Casslmeres, Silk Mixed Coating.-, ftc, ftc, in Sack and Walking Coat Suits. FURNISHING GOODS. In this department wUl be round a large assort? ment of Mermo, Lamb's Wool. Silk. Canton Flan nel and Shakor Flannel UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. SILK CRAVATS, BOWS, TIES AND SCARFS In great variety. French, Kid and Beaver GLOVES. English Buck, Deerskin, Beaver and Gauntlet GLOVES. The Celebrated STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS, Introduced by me twenty-rive years ago. AORNT ron THEM, and the largest stock kept on hand in the city. The above named STAR SUI HTS WILL BB MADII Dr TO Oso Kn, ALSO BT MBASCRE. PAPER COLLAR or the Pioneer, Promenade, Dauntless, Washing? ton, Astor, Royal, Bismarck and Dickens. TAILORING DEPARTMENT,: Supplied with a Full Stock or English, French and American Cloths, Casslmeres, Coatings, Cas? tor, Beavers, Silk Mixed and Basket-Faced Coat? ings, Ac, Ac. j ' FANCY CASSI M.ERES, Of the most Novel and Select Patterns. VESTINGS, Of Plush, Velvets, Casslmeres and Silks, which Goods wUl be Made Up to Order, In the well known Good Taste always displayed at this Ho ase, and on Moderate Terms. PURCHASERS AUB INVITED TO CALL AND MAXE TUKIH SELECTIONS. WM. MATTHIESSEN No. 201 KING ST., CORNER WENTWORTH. B. W. MCTUREOU8, Superintendent, octl-fltuthamoa _'_ SCOTT'S SCOTT'S SOOTl'S SCOTT'S SCOTTa SCOTT'S SCOTT'S SCOTT'S TTS STYLES SCOTT'S SCOTT'S STYLES SCOTT'S SCOTT'S STYLES SCOTT'S SCOTT'S STYLES SCOTT'S SCOTT'S STYLES SCOTT'S OF FALL AND WINTBR FALL AND WINTER FALL AND WINTBR FALL AND WINTER FALL AND WINTER GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS NOW READY. NOW READY. NOW READY. IMMENSE STOCK OF PAPERCOLLARS, CHAMPION BRACES, STAR SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, UMBRELLAS, NECKTIES, NECKTIES, UMBRELLAS, SOCKS. CALL DRAWERS, SCARFS, AND BBS CANES, CASES, THEM. SCARFS, DRAWERS, SOCKS. UNDERSHIRTS, STAR SHIRTS, CHAMPION BRACES, PAPEPv COLLARS,' IN GREAT VA VI ET Y IN GREAT VARIETY IN GREAT VARIETY AT SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, oct8 Opposite the Market. Cabinet-iilaKing, Ut. QABLNET-MAKING AND UPHOLSTERY NICELY AND SUBSTANTIALLY DONE BT J. L. LUNSFORD, N?. 27 Queen Street. I wish to Inform my friends and the public gen? erally that the Hospital for SICK FURNITURE fe? stin at No. 27 Queen street, where ali the diseases that Furniture ls heir to wul be cured speedily and on the most reasonable terms aa,usual. Send in, therefore, all your sick and wounded patients, and I will heal them and make glad the the hearts of all those who favor me with patron? age in this Une. I would respectfully beg leave to eau your at? tention to the fact that I am selling the best Sew? ing- Machines to be found in the market, a 11 com? plete, for only $17. CaU and examine for your? selves, and read the testimon?ala In favor ol the Improved Common Sense Family Sewing Ma? chine, and then l am sure yon wUl take one nome with jon. J. L. LUNSFORD, Ho. 37 Queen street, near Calder Home. april ftttctitrjt. Qa\f&r*??tnu Hails'. By A. C. tfcGflIXiTR?Y, Auctioneer. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Etienne Polnclgn'on, Assignee, VB. Jam Kenny and John F. Slattery. ' win .be sold on FRIDAY, 25th day of Nov? ber Instant, In front of th? Old Customhouse, ll o'clock A. M., . All that LOT OF LiAXD, with the Buildings ther on, situate on the northwest corner of Laura and Marsh streets, in the City of Charleston, ai known as number one il) tn a certain plat mai by Edward B. White. Snrveyor, dated thfrtlet (30th) June, 1852, wnich said Lot is composed < the Lot known In a plat or General Gadsden Lands by the Ho. ill, and a part bf the Lot know m the said plat by the No. loo; measuring in froj on Laurens street 45 feet 4 nches. same on non line, en Marsh street 80 feet 1 inch, and on tl west line 08 feet 5 Inches. Terms-One-half cash; balance payable In OD year, to be secured by bond of purchaser an mortgage of premises. Bandings to bs Insure and policy assigned. Purchaser to pay for pape and stamps. - E. w. M. MACKEY, nov8-th4fl_ S. 0.0. By W. Y. LEITCH & R. S- BRUNS, Aactloneer*. SOLD BY ORDER OF THE CIT COUNCIL. Will l>e sold on TUESDAY, the 6th of Decen ber, at ll o'clock, at the Old Postofflce, That desirable Two Story Brick DWELLINi and kitchen attached, containing four ?quai rooms, situate on the north side or Short stree and known as No; 8. Bounded by La?ds of Rob JJenry, Esq., east by Lands of Cpwlam Gr?vete Esq., and west by Land of-McKee. Lot mea ures 50 reet front, by 120 tn depth, more or less. Terms-One-quarter oash; balance in one, tw three and four years, with .merest; property 1 be lnsnrcd and policy assigned. Parcharer 1 pay ns fer napers and stamps. novl7,20,dec3,6 By W. T. LEITCH & E. S. BRUNS. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUC TJON. By virtue of an order of salo to me directed b the Hon. O. S. Bryan, Judge of the United State District Court for the District or South Carolina I will oiier for sale at public auction, on THURS DAY, December 24th, 1870, at ll o'clock A. M., i the OM Postofflce, foot of Broad street. All that PIEOE, PARCEL OR TRACT OF LANI situate, lying and being In the Parish of st. Jam< Goose Creek, on the southwest side of the Sont Carolina Railroad track, In the County of Charle! ton ami State aforesaid, containing one hundre ami fifty*one (151) acres, more or less, and mor fully described in a mortgage recorded in tb office of Mesne Conveyance for Charleston Com ty, on May 23d. 1867, lu book K, page 230. Terms-One-half cash; balance in one year, t be secured by bond of pui chaser, with Interest a the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, and a mortgag or the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers an stamps. ALSO, All that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LANI situate, lying and being on Edlsto Island, in th County of Holleton and State aforesaid, known a Laurel HUI, containing three hundred (300) aoret more or less; butting and bounding north oi Lands of Henry Seabrook: east on creek; soot! on creek; west on Lands of J. J. Murray. Terms-One-third (K leash; the balance In tw equal successive annual Instalments, to be seem ed by bundor purchaser, bearing Interest at 7 pe cent, from day of sale, and a mortgage or the pn mises. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps ALSO, All that HOUSE AND LOT OP LAND, with Bakt ry attached, situate, lying and being on the non side of Tradd street, In the City of charleston lately owned by the estate of James F. Marshall. ALSO, All that LOT OF LAND, situate, lying and beim on the south side of Tradd street, in the City c charleston, lately owned by estate of James F Marshall. Terms-One-third cash; balance m two eqna successive annnal Instalments, to be secured b bond of purchaser, bearing interest at the rate o' 7 per cent, per annum, and a mortgage of th premises. Purchaser to pay for papers am stamps. - LOUIS Mo LAIN, nov4-rtn6th2 _Assignee. By If. T. LEITCH & R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneers. ACCOMMODATION WHARF PROPER TY sold for division by order of the Exec, tors of John Ferguson and others. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY. 30rh Inst., at 1 o'clock, at the Old Postofflce, ? The following desirable Wharf Prope/tv: ACCOMMODATION WHARI?,m Consisting of an extensive Pier, running to th channel, with accommodations for the heavies draft of vessels upon both sides or the Pier, am berths for smaller vessels upon each abutment This extensive Pier ls covered by a large woodci shed, measuring 260 feet, by 42 feet o inches ll width to the east, and 71 feet to thc weat. Ono large BRICK WAREHOUSE, two storie high, measuring leo feet front, by 67 feet In widtt with storage capacity for - bales of cotton, o Its i quival-nr. One large WOODEN SHED, ter storing am weighing cotton; measuring In front 176 reet b 53 reet in depth. ' That commodious two story BRICK RANG! containing twelve Offices, now occupied by Coi ton factors, 119 reet by 23 feet. ALSO, At the same tune and place. That two story BUICK STORE, situated on Ver due Range, contalnglng four offices, known a Nus. 13 and 20, now occupied by Messrs. W. K Ryan and Wagoner A Murdangh, cotton factors Said premises open In the rear ou Accommoda tlon wourf, 44 reet on Vendue Range, by 62 feet li depth. ALSO. That three story BRICK STORE, on .Vendu Range, (with Wharf Office, two stories high, at tache'), opening ou Accommodation Wharf, known as No. 22 Vendue Range: measuring - feet in rrbnr, by-reet In itepth. Terms and particulars can be hod on applica? tion nt our ornee, No. 3? Broad street, where t plat or thc property ls on exhibition. novl2-stuth_'_'. By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION Ol Combnhee River, known as Rose lilli am Pleasant Hill. Un ?er power of sale contained Ina morteagi fro o Roiiert Chlsolm. Jr., trustee to William C Bec, trustee, dated July l, 1S69, will be sojd a Public Sale, at or neur tue Old I'wstofllee, lt Charleston, on TUESDAY, the 20tii day of Decent ber next, at ll o'clock. A l that PLANTATION on Combahec River, de scribed In the ?conveyance made by William C Bee, trustee or Mrs. Elizabeth n. Trapter ant children, to Robert Chlsolm, Jr.. trustee. In accor dance with thc order ur the Hon. R. lt. Carpenter Judjje of the First Circuit, dated the first day o July, 1809, as "All that tract of Land comprising thc two Plantations called 'Pleasant Hill' am 'Rose Hill,' and' an odjolnlng tract called .Rugcrson orRuger'a Woods." situate, lying ant being on the CombaheeRiver, In ?odeton County lu the Mate aforesaid, meastirlngsandjcoiitalnlnf twenty-one hundred and seventy-six (2176) acres more or less; butting and bounding to the noni partly on Lauds of E. Barnwell Hey ward, |anc partly on othtr Lands of the said William C. Bee trustee ' f Mrs. K. H. Trapler. to the cast on Land! or D. Blake Hey ward and E. Barnwell Hey ward to tim south on tho Combahec River, and to tin west oniLapds of l>aalel in uk'-. The sahl mortgage being given to secure the credit portion ot the purchase money, and made in pursuance or the trust contained In saKrdert or conveyance, and containing a power or sale tc the-said William C. Bee upm derau.t of payment without resort to any courtfor foreclosure or tnt mortgage. The said Plantation ls under lease to J. B. B!s seil until the .first day of January, 1871, and li sold subject to the said lease. Possession giver on 1st January. 1871. Terms-one-third cash; balance payable in one and two years, with Interest from the day of sale payable semi annually, secured by bond of th? purchaser and mortgage or thc property. Pur? chaser ie pay for all requisite papers and revenue stumps. novl9-8ltnth8decl7.19.20 By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSURE. VALUABLE RICE PLANTATIONS ON Cooper River, known as the "Farm" and "Seaton." On TUESDAY, the 6th dav or December next, at ll o'clock A. M., will be sold at the Old Postofflce, tn Charleston. All that PLANTATION situate in the'Parish ol St. John's Berkeley, on the western branch ol Cooper River;, known as th? "Old and Nen Farm," measuring 555 acres, as per plat ol Thomas J. Mellard, dated loth April, 1344; bound? ing northeast and north on Lands lately or i-'rede rick Ford and Mulberry Plantation; southwest on Wappahoola Creek, which separates lt iron Seaton; southeast on Dockon Greek, and east on Cooper River; and also, aa part of the said Planta lion, the tract known os the "Elbow Tract, measuring 25 acres. On the Plantation are a Dwelling House, and negro houses sutllcient foi the necessary force of workers. There are 202 acres of good tide swamp Rice Lind, most ol it under cultivation, and lu rair order. There ls also good Cotton anti Corn Laud. ALSO, All that adjoining PLANTATION, known as "Seaton and Westham, or Weston," measuring 12S0 acres, as per plat of John Diamond, dated July. 1792: noundlng northeast on Wapnahoola Creek which dlvid s it from the Old and New Farm and from South Mulberry Plantation; north on Lands formerly of Thornas Milliken; west, on Monet's Corner Road, and south on Doekon Plantation. There are 23 acres or good tide .swamp Rice Land, aud 40 or inland swamp Rice Land. The said tracts of land are under lease anttl 31sl December, 1870, at which time possession wUl be given. Terms-One-third cashj.balaoce In one, two and three years, secured by bond and mortgage ol the premises, with Interest from the day or sale at seveu per cent, per annum, payable annually. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. N. B.-Fossils have been found in the neigh borhood. ' novl9-sltuth4dec2,6,6 TqrOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES* A FULL ASSORTMENT just received by DB. H. BABB, 'uly? No 131 Meeting street. .fa aa s Station Sol?s-^utoti? H?TJB MACQUEEN & BIECJfrtE, ; Nos. 31 anil 23 Veadao EUnge, WILL SELL TCf-MORBOW,; 25TH IN ST ANT, ia front or their scores, to close consignments, ' . ' Hbo's. Dry Salt SHOUrj)EBS Hhds. Dry Salt Sides Boxe' Dry Salt Shonlders Boxes Dry Salt Sides Hhds. Smoked Shoulders Hhds. Smoked Sides . Boxes Dry Salt Bellies * Tierces Breakfast Bacon Barrels Pork Tierces Canvassed S. C. Hams Tierces TSew York S. 0. Hams Hhds. New Tort S. 0. Hams Barrels Gloucester Syrup Boxes Western Stareh ' .': Tierces s 0. Canvassed Shaoldera. norn By J. A. EXSLOW & GO. MOLASSES! MOLASSES I MOLASSES* TO-MORROW MORNING, 25tn Instant, at 10 o'clock, wilt be sold, at Atlantic ivnarf Storey 100 hhds. Sweet Cuba Clayed MOL.LSSES 60 bbls. Sweet Cuba Clayed Molasses 50 bbls. Sweet and Brlgnt Mascor ado Molasses. norm_ ? - ? ' By B, M. MARSHALL & BRO., Real Ks ta te Brokers and Anctloneeri, WOODEN BUILDINGS, ENGINE, Q?jT ; TON GINS, AC. On MONDAY. 28th inst., at 12 o'clock, will be sold it Dereel'a Wharf, 2 WOODEN BUILDINGS, with their contents, Ma : Engine and Botler. McCarthy Oma, Corn Mill. CottOtuPress and Whipper, Scales, Moating Table, Stove, Desk, Ac ?' novlfl-2thsm3 By F..P. SALAS, Auctioneer. DAMAGED SUGAR, FOR ACCOUNT of whom lt may concern, by order of the Spanish Consol. . * On 'FRIDAY next, the 25th Instant, at ll o'clock A M., wi.d be sold at the United 'States Bdnded Warehouse, In Elliott street, ' 312 (three hundred and twelve) boxes, more or less, damaged SUGARS. : . Damaged pn board the Spanish "Paquete Can? tabria," J. B. Onzaln Master, which put into thia port In distress whilst on her intended voyage from Havaoa toward Santander, android by owler of the Spanish Coe sui for the benefit of whom lt may concern. .. . J Terms cash.* _ , . _ noVLS LOWNDES ?& GRIMBALL, Auctioneer?. ?C.. RICHMOND, GLEBE OF THE . Cottrt, Assignee vs. Francis G. Cart Tras? tee J. Car: Giovei and wife. . "'. Under the Decree in the above case, of 1st Jury, [1870. 1 wm sell at public auction, on TUESDAY, the 13th December next, at ll A M., at the Old Customhouse, In this city, ' * * AU that PLANTATION, tailed. ?Farr FlehL" situate, lying and being on the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, about 16 miles from the City ^ of Charleston, on the waters of Stono River, In St Paul's Parish, Colleton County, containing one thousand (1000) acres, more or less; batting abd bounding north .on-Lands formerly-of Edward Fenwick: .east on Lands now or late of jr. Trax-. 1er; south on Lands of T. Cordry and Morton War? ing; west on Lands of c. B. Farmer and-Mel Jicbamp. .- . . ,. /. Terms-One-third cash; balance by bond of pur? chaser, payable In two equal successive annual instalments, with interest at 7 per cent, per an? num, payable annually, secured by mortgage or the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and itamps. G. L. BUIST, nqv22 _Special Referee. REAT SALE OF VAL?ALBLE LANDS VJ AT AUCTION. WU1 be offered for sale at Auction tn Columbia, on the first MONDAY In December, in a body or tracts to suit. ? ... 6000 acres valuable LANDS on, west bank or Wateree River and Spear's Creek, tefa miles below Camden, and twenty east of Columbia,'opposite side or trie river; and" within live mues ofBoykDi's Depot, on the Camden Branch Railroad. The Charlotte and Columbia Railroad runs within fif? teen miler, and'the road being built from Sum tervlUe to Colombia within twelve miles. The river navigable aU the year round. Produce shipped to the Camden Branch Railroad Bridge, thence to Wilmington or Charleston. The health of the country Is perfect, looo acres rich River and Creek bottoms, producing, finely. Cotton, Oom, small grain, and especially adapte 1 to Stock raising. 600 head of cattle1 could be kept without any feeding, and readily sold on the place. 4000 acres Upland-Pine Lands, with a large portion of Creek bottoms; BOO acres cleared abd under fence, the balance finely timbered with Pine There ts a fine Residence on the place, with Springs convenient, and Cabins for laborers. Titles perfect. Terms made known on day dr sale. May ne treated for privately until day of sale, by addressing E. O- DOBY, Camden, 8..0;, or ii PRA-ER MATHE WES, Real Estate Agent, Charleston, ?. o., who bas ? Map of the Lands. nov24-thmws4 > GVtutioneers' private Salee, &c. Bj ALONZO J. WHITE & SON. " AFARM ON CHARLESTON NECK, pecond Farm north of Stono Phosphate Coital paiiy's-Works. ,' : . That FARM, containing one hundred and twen? ty-one acres, boldly fronting on Ashley River and on the South Carolina and Northeastern Rail? roads. On it ls a neat Cottage, Barn, Stable, and several laborers' houses. . ' Apply as above, at office No. 68 East Bay street nov24-thstu3 By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBE. VALUABLE RICE PLANTATION ON North San tee River, known as "Richfield." At Private Sale, the valuable and productive RICE PLANTATION, on Non h.' San tee River, known as Richfield, (about -14 miles from George? town, and 8 miles from South Island a healtbj summer residence,) containing 676 acres of prune Rice Land and .800 or OOO -acres of High uand adapted to the culture .of cotton and provisions. On the place ls a dwelling house, aud negro houses sufficient to accommodate laborers neces? sary to cultivate the place, a Threshing .MUI (requiriog repairs.) two large barns In good order. Apply as above, at No. 23 Broad street. nov23-tuthC By LOUIS D. DeSAUSSUBE. CAPES'S PLANTATION, OGEEOHEE RIVER, GA For Sale or Rent one of the most valuable Rios Plantations on the Ogeecbe River, In the State of Georgia, known as the CAPES'S PLANTATION, .(situate near Mc. i K Station, on the Atlantic and Guir Railroad, seventeen miles from savannah.) containing about 600 .acres of Land, or which about 420 acres are good Rice Lands, under bank and ditch. On the Plantation there li a good Dwelling-house with five rooms, a garden and ouibuildingsi one or 'the best barns and mills on the river, capable or .threshing over Soo bushels per day, with storage room for 14,000 bushels rice: good double negro houses to accommodate about arty laborers, prettily located on a bluff oonsld ere.i healthy: also, good afables. The nelgtiuortioou ts a good one to get labor, and has the' advantsge of daily communication with Savannah by railroad. - novld-sltuthi By J. A; ENSLOW & CO. AVALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. All that TRACT o FL AND, situate, >? !ng and be? ing In that parter the the County or Ciar les ton, in Oils State, known as the Parish of St Thomas and St.- Lennis, measuring and containing 62.66 27-100 acres high Land, and 390 25-100 acres of marsh Land, more or leos, butting and bounding to the north on Lands now or late of Estate of - Collins, W. B. McDowell, and William Robertson; to the east on Lands of WRUam Robertson and w. B. McDowell and Guerin's creek; south by the lands of John Marshill, W. H. McCaU, and James E. Du tart, und west by Lands now or late of Estate of - Rcmbert, and Lands of WliUam Ball or Ingra? ining as will appear by a plat thereof, made by Hume A Tennent, in January, 1867, for Julius La chicotte, which said tract, with other landa as con? veyed to Henry Hageman by James Tapper; Master lu Equity, by deed dared July 15; 1868. ? Terms-One fourth cash ; balance payable in ? equal successive annual Instalments, with inter? est thereon, at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, payable annually, secured by bond or bonds oLUie nurchaser and mortgage of the nremi-.es. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and stamps. ALSO. AU that PLANTATION OR TRACT OF LAND, known as Charlywood, situate, lying anl being, parr. In Christ Church Parish, and part ia Sr. Thomas's Parish, In the County of Charleston and State aforesaid, and containing 1354 acres, less80 acres ?f Rice Land, previously sold to Mr Hugh Rose, and butting, and bounding to the north ?m Lands of Thomas Screven and of the estate of Daniel Lessesne, and northeast on Lands of Joseph Fogartle, east on Lands of Tttomas Scre? ven, Hugh Bose and John Ward, south on Lande of John Champney, and west on Lands of Dr. Alex? ander Gardner and the western branch or Wando uiver, as per plat of the aforesaid Plantation made.by Joseph Purcell, surveyor,, date i March, 1788. which said piece of Land aforesaid was con? veyed by- Thomas WlefaR- to the sa'd Hugh L. Rose, by deed bearing date nth February. 1802, and recorded with a plat thereof in the Regster or Mesne Conveyance, at Charleston, Book G. Nc 7, page 392. novll-th By J. FRASER MATHE WES, Real Enlate Broker, No. 56 Broad Street. AT PRIVA TE.SALE, PHOSPHATE LANDS of best quaUtyand '?Rice and Cotton Plantations in all parts of the State. City Residences, Stores, Building Lota and Farms. oetia-?mo gUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. ' MUTjfnctured and fer nie try . . Dr. H. BAER. ocu isl Meeting streev