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CITT AFFAIRS. Meetings This Day. Franklin Lodge, at half-past 7 P. M. Palmetto Lodge, E. of P., at 7 P. M. Auction Sales This Day William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, clothe, cassimeres, Ac. THE HEALTH OE THE CITT. The city registrar reports the receipt of ?aree certificates of death from yellow fever during the twenty-four hours ending at noon yesterday. TUESDAY'S REPORT. OFFICE BOARD OF HEALTH. [ CHARLESTON, October 10-12 M. i Three (3) certificates of death from yehow .'ever received since last report. ROBERT L?BBT. M. D., City Registrar. Two of these deaths took plate on Sunday and one on Monday. Besides the above, the following certificates j have been received since last report: One for atrophy, dated October 7. J One for pneumonia, typhoid, dated Octo? ber 8. One for herr's, dated October 8. Two for consumption, dated October 8. One for tuberculosis, dated October 8. One lor cholera Infantum, dated October 8. One for dlptherla, dated October 10. Report for the Week. The following is tbe official return of deaths within tbe City of Charleston, for the week ending Saturday last, October 7._ WEITES. BLACKS OR COL? ORID. C AU 8 18 OF AdUlta. DEATH. _ Chlld'n. - i a Adults. Child n. I Sj I ll II Atropy. Congestion, Ce? rebra). Congestion ol Lurg-?........ Debility, Gene? ral. rlnm Tre mens. Diarrhoea. Disease Heart,! Valvular. Dropsy. Car? diac Dts?ase. Dysentery, Chrome. Fever, Puerpe? ral. Fever, Remit tent, Mal.... Fever, Typhoid Fever, Yellow.. Hemiple gi a.. Hemorrhage, Umbilical., Hypertrophy ol Heart. Leucocythemla Marasmus. Meningitis, Ce rebro Spinal. Otten?, Effects or Diarrhoea Old Age. Paralysis. ..... Ptttntsls Pol ?lnenaUa - Pneumonia, Broncho.. Trismus Nat Total. tu u 3 ?I 8 1 6 4 RECAPITULATION. Whites 23, Blacks audAolored 16-total 38; and 3 s ill-blrths. T3 . Ill 3 _ Under l year or ag?._ 18 4 Between land ? years of age.... 3 8 6 Between 6 and io years of age- 3 ,. ' 2 Between liana SD ysmrsoCage.... 3. jr- JR Between 20 and 30 years of age_ 4 l 6 Between 30 and 40years or age.... 6 .. 9 Between 40 and 60 years or age.... i i 2 Between 60 and 60years of age.... l l Jrt ween oe and TO years or age.... 16 7 ?tweemoand 80years or age.... i 2 3 -Between 80 and 90 years or age. Between, w snd^oojueara or age.... " ."., .. r- ^ i" . ROEBR.?" LBBBY, M. 1).. *r*. L .v.. ..?ar - 'City Registrar. CRCMBS.-Governor Scott bas lost bis boots. A bold man iale^Wbo, at tWs^trmef^eeJres to stand In foverWlSwtt'tfam^ y. F T y BONE TO JA^L:-Stephen Waring, having been oorxvicied of an assault and battery upon Jamea Eearson, was sent to Sbarrff-Mackev's Eotoffbrthlriy^aT' ' ' "'";';H4w-.. . THE NEW OLD P?STOFITC?.-The last supply of box fro uta for the delivery at the old Post dffloe arrived Monday evening, and the two large gaps in the frame which yet remain will ba closed in a lew days. The work is all but concluded, and it la expected that the Post offlo? will be removed to this building aa soon as tbe postmaster returns. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. -The Columbia Phoenix announces the Instant deatb, on Monday after? noon, of Mr. Joseph Brennen (a son of Mrs. Mary A. Brennen,) of Columbia, from a gun? shot wound. It appears that, In company with Mr. Harry Levy, young Brennen was on a bunting expedition, in a buggy, and when near Trenbolm's Grove, a wheel of tbe vehicle struck a stump, causing one of the guns to ex? plode, lodging the contents !n the neck of the unfortunate youth, who died lnr^mtly. PROMPT PA-?XINTS.-The stock ol Blssell's hardware establishment, lately destroyed by fire, was Insured for 2*teen thousand dollars In the Georgia Home Insurance Company, ot Columbus, Georgia. Tbe loss having been ad? justed at between eleven and twelve thousand dollars, became due yesterday, and was paid up in full by Major Hutaon Lee, the agent. The losses by Nach m an'a stock were paid promptly after the Ore by the same - company. These quick payments have confirmed the ih opinion heretofore entertained ol the rgla company. T?E INSURANCE PANIC-The immense loss of property In the great lire at Chicago will prove a heavy blow to the numerous Insurance companies which did business in that thriving and popular city. Thus tbe effect of the Dre is lelt directly throughout the United States, and the question arr to which companies bad suffer? ed fliest, and the extent of their losses, were the principal topics of interest on the street yesterday. Many of the companies have not been heard lrom by their agents in this city, but we give below the substance of the news that has so lar been received by telegraph: The Georgia Home Insurance Company, of | Columbus, Ga., escapes loss, never having opened an agency In Chicago. Tbe Citizens' Insurance Company, ol New York, says IIB losses by-tce ?re will not exceed $25,000. The North British and Mercantile Insurance Com? pany states that its losses in Chicago are less than lbs fire surplus, and will not affect the insurance capital of the company. The Un? derwriters' Agency. has acted promptly. As soon as the fire was over a meeting of the Germania, Hanover, Niagara and Republic In? surance Companies, composing the Agency, waa held and steps were taken to pay immedi? ately upon adjustment the losses incurred at Chicago. After paying these there will re? main a surplus ol more than $500,000, leav? ing the gross assets of the Agency $2,500,000. The Home Insurance Company, of New York, assures its agent that the Home policies are still good. Messrs. William B. Heriot & Co. Ti&V? dispatchee announcing that the Contl ?tal Fire Insurance Company is "Bound be d peradventure," and that the "Union In? surance Company of San Francisco ls 0. K. io spite of a heavy ?OB?. THE MURDER AX OAKLEY. One of the murderers Arrested-Confes? sion of the Negro-How the Deed wu Done* The cold-blooded murder ol Mr. W. B. W. Fidea, the depot agent of the Northeastern Railroad, at Oakley, about twenty-seven miles Irom the city, last Saturday night, has already been mentioned, but several parties being sus? pected it was not deemed advisable to lay the details and suspicions before the public until the parties Implicated should have been arrest? ed. All day Sunday aud Monday a strict search was maintained 'ir the murderer?, as their tracks indicate' that more than one were engaged In the diabolical deed. Monday night, as the up train from Charleston on the Northeastern Railroad ar? rived at Oakley, several white men entered the cars and arrested a colored man about nine? teen years of age, who said he had got on at Charleston. The arrest was made merely on suspicion, but the nervous and frightened de? meanor of the negro convinced hi? captors thar they had struck the right man. He was taken Into the depot and tied securely. After spending some time in durance vile, the cap? tive seemed to get queasy, and having been questioned by on? o? the white men he made the iollowing disclosures: That he and two other colored men had conspired together and killed Fidea for the money which they knew he had in the store and for his goods. They had picked out Saturday night as the one for the deed because they expected Fidea to do a big business on that day and have more money in the store. Having settled this matter, they had watched the store all Saturday and that night until the ' last of the customers had left. The three then went toward the store, and he staying outside at the door to keep watch, the other two vil? lains entered. From what he could learn sub? sequently they approached the counter as if to purchase, and asked for some cloth which was on the upper shelf. Fidea turned bis back and started to reach down the cloth. While he was doing this one of the ruffians struck him a heavy blow on the back ol his neck with a sharp short sword or very heavy knife, and as he fell back they beat him on the head with their bludgeons until be was senseles?. They then went to the trunk and took out all of the money, about eight hun? dred dol?an lc all. After taking what goods they wanted, the three then bolted the front door, and, going out at the back, made off into the woods. On Monday they took the train from' this city, and the prisoner was arrested. The two other .murderers were also on the train,* but had not been arrested. This startling disclosure was made alter the train left, and the two ruffians must have gone quietly on while the lesser villain waa arrested and detained. The story of the prisoner and his Implication In the crime ls further confirm? ed by his having in his possession a pillow case belonging to the murdered man, and filled with small articles from bia store. Sunday morning, a colored servant of Mr. Fidea knocked at the front door of bia store bring him his break last, bot could not make rael? heard. After repeated attempts she went off, and meeting two gentlemen told them of the matter. They found the front door locked, and, not being able to force it, went to the back door which they found open and through which they entered. They found the body of the murdered man behind the counter, lying on his back across a barrel, ap? parently lo the position in which he had fallen. His head was crushed in on the top ol the skull, and his neck was almost severed by a fearful gash on the back of lt. All the money was taken from his trunk, besides two vests and several small articles from the store. The unfortunate man was living alone in the depot where he also kept a store. His family had all come down to Charles? ton for the summer, Oakley being con? sidered unhealthy. There was no one else in the store at the time. The deed was done In a quiet and complete manner, which ls ter? rible to think of, and not the slightest alarm was -given. Mr. Harvey, who stays about I twenty-five yards from the depot, heard noth? ing unusual, and suspected nothing wrong un? til next morning. An inquest was held over the dead body on Monday, but the evidence served only to establish the fact and causes of his murder without throwing any light on the question of who the guilty parties were. It was merely lound that the man had come to his death by wounds Inflicted by some un? known persons. In the afternoon of the same day the body of Mr. Fidea was Interred at the graveyard ol Biggin's Church. The detectives were expected at Oakley yesterday on the train, but none came. The colored prisoner was brought down on the train yesterday, and lodged in the Detective office, charged with murder. His name Is Anthony Thompson. Anthony ls a young negro, about five feet five Inches high, with dull, heavy features, and speaks in a hesitating, drawling style. He ia by no means blight, and ls marked In a pecu? liar manner. On each hand he has five fingers and a thumb, and his feet are both iurnlsbed with an extra toe. In dividing the spoils, which they did at a short distance below Mount Holly Sunday morning, the two principal ruf? fians gave Anthony a good large roll of rooney, amounting to about $100, for his share in the work. The trio then took the cars to Charles? ton, and after spending Sunday night here, took the train on Monday, when Anthony was arrested at Oakley as above stated. The names ol the two murderers now at large are Ran Bolden and Sam Hoyt. On the night ct the murder, Sam entered the store with a short heavy sword, and Ran was armed with a blud? geon. A description of the murderers has been sent on, and every means taken io effect their early capture. THE ORAXGEBDRQ COURT-Judge Graham is holding court in Orangeburg, and ls polishing off the sessions' business in handsome style. ABUSES AT CASTUS GARD KN.-The New York Herald cites the experience of Mr. EeenBt Jerna, a German gentleman, who plants near thia city, as an evidence of the way In which passengers are treated at Castle Garden. Mr. Beensijerna, who had Just arrived from Eu? rope, begged to be allowed to wheel out his own Ing?age. but was told be must employ nome pet expressman at double prices. As he refused, he was insolently abused, and not until he bad made bitter complaint to the superintendent was any assistance given him. Mr. Reenstjerna got away at last, and came down to Charleston in the Manhattan. SUDDEN DEATH or A WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN. The many friends ol Mr. Henry Clark will be pain-; to learn of his Budden death from apoplexy, which occurred last evening. Mr. Clark was one o? our oldest and mo9t esteem? ed citizens, having nearly completed the age of three score and ten. A native of Charles? ton, he commenced life as an apprentice In the Reynolds coach establishment, but subse? quently formed a partnership with Mr. Stein meyer, In conducting a planing mill. In later years he was engaged In the same busi? ness on bis own account, but since the war has retired from active pursuits. He was at one time president ol the Pioneer Axe Com? pany, and was a member ef the Fellowship, Mechanic, and other societies. His long life was one of uselul exertion and consistent up? rightness. The funeral will take place from his late residence, at half-past three o'clock ihis afternoon. ' CL?B3 AND STARS.-The Major's docket yes? terday morning presented a most uninterest? ing blank. Not a single case of any kind was to be tried, and the Mayor was relieved from his usual judicial investigations. The infer, ence is either that the city is remarkably quiet or the policemen are very sound sleepers. N. B.-The reporters, who know everything, in? cline to the former opinion. Hotel Arrivals-October IO. PAVILION HOTEL. Wm. G. TysoD, City; E. T. Roberts, Salter&'s Depot; Wm. H. Johnson, City. CHARLESTON HOTEL. Thomas Hardrldge, Mrs. Dixon, W. R. Coop? er and E. J. Parker, Gourdin's; Wm. Gibbs, South Carolina; J. 8. Duncan, Fenton, Pa. BUSINESS NOTICES. "I AM GLAD I bought the 'Singer;' lt's so simple." BARGAINS.-Parties may expect great bar? gains at McKay's auction this day. A greater portion of the flue cassi m eres and broadcloths are cut in suits, and will be sold without re ..rve. THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC GRAND GIFT CON certs, as advertised by Messrs. Butler, Chad? wick, Gary 4 Co.-Mr. Eben Coffin, sub-agent for this splendid and attractive scheme, ls now prepared to sell tickets for the same. Appli? cations to be made to him at the office ol Mr. Edward M. Moreland, No. 29 Broad street. NEW YORK LEDGER, WEEKLY, SATURDAY I NIGHT AND FIRESIDE COMPANION, six cents a copy, at No. ICI King street. may3-w BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at S3, $4, $5, $6 50 and $8 50 per thousand, according to size, at THE NEWS Job Office. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office is now prepared to lurnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thousand. Send your orders. Every merchant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. AN INDISPENSABLES ARTICLE FOR THE SICK ROOM.-Every family should provide them? selves with "The Union Kerosene Stove." Man lives may be saved. The sole agents for this city are J. B. DUVAL ? SON, sepll-mwi No. 337 King street. I DESIRE to inform the people of Charleston and tho country that they can buy a better and cheaper Sewing Machine from me than they can elsewhere, and now is the time, and No. 31 Queen street ia the place to get a first class Sewing Machine, either new or second ' band; so come one, come all, and let me serve I you to a No. 1 Machine. JunlO J. L. LUNSFORD. ?Dceoiatwe ?larjolaterp. J^ACE? CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, AC W . J . TRIM Bas on hand a large and carefully selected stock of UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WINDOW SHADES, Pa? per Hangings, Decorations, Ac. CONSISTING IN FART OF : A full Une or WINDOW HOLLANDS AND SHADE [ Swiss, Nottingham and Muslin C?rtalos Brocha, Heps, Terrys and Satin Detains All Wool Damasks and Watered Moreens French and English Cretonnes and Chintzes Linea Coverings and atrtpes. Btu oings, ac Embroidered Plano and Table Covers Victoria, Dining and Centre Table Covers Tollanettes, Oil Cloths, Table and Desk Coverings Drapery and Centre Tassels, Fringes and Gimps QUt, Walnat and Rosewood Cornices Eands, Tassel Hot ks and Picture Nails Hair, WooL Cotton and Moss Mattresses Pew and Pulpit Cashions, AT Na 343 KING STREET, IN TOE BEND. tulya*_ $)ri?e Distribution. By the au t hon tv of the act of the Legislature of Kentucky, or March 13,1871, the Trustees or the Public Library or Kentucky will give a GRAND GIFT CONCERT, AT LOUISVILLE, KY., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1871. 100,000 Tickets or Admission, $10 each, Curren cv; Hair Tickets $6; Quar er Tickets $2 60. 'Tickets will be Bent by registered letter. The money for them may be sent by P. O. money order, greenbacks or draft. Each ticket consists of four qua-tera, value $2 ?0 each. The hol ier ls entitled to admission to the Concert, and to the value or the gift award? ed to lt or its frc ct lon. $?60,000 IN GREENBACKS will be distributed to holders or tickets, tn gins or from $100.000, the highest, o $100, the lowest-belog 721 gift* in all. The Concert 1B for the benefit of the PUBLIC "LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. The Citizens' Bank or Kentucky 1B Treasurer, And the Corporators and Supervisors are the Bon. 1 HOMAis B. BRAMLETTK, late Governor of Kentucky, and twenty-seven ol the most distin? guished and respectable citizens of the State. The undersigned, late principal business mana? ger of the very tuccessrul Girt Concert for the ben? efit or the Mercantile Library at San Francisco, has been appointed Agent and Manager of this Grand Gift Concert. The drawing and distribution will take place In public, and everything will be done to satisfy the buyers of tickets that their Interests will be as well protected as If they were personally present to superintend the entire affair. For tickets and information apply to O. K. PETERS, No. 120 Main street, Louisville Ky., No. 8 Astor House, New York. H. N. HIMFSTBD, Na 410 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. M. A. FRISCH, Virginia City, Nevada. M. A WOLFF, NO. 810 Chestnut street, St. Louis. Tickets also for sale lu every prominent place m the United States. sep2fr-mwfl2 Glgricnitnral implements. pOCKET CORN SHELLER. Being the Owner of the PATENT RIGHT or the State of Norm carolina, and the following named Counties la the State or South carolina, viz: Charleston, Barnwell, Oolleton, Beaufort, George? town, Williamsburg, Horry, Clarendon and Ches? terfield, of tblB small, cheap and very valuable Invention, I offer County Rights and Machines at greatly reduced prices from 1869. Will send one by express to any address, (as a sample. ) on the receipt of $1 ty mail, or win Bf nd anal! dozen, (as samples.) bj express, C. o. D., for $3, to any parties desiring me to do so. N. B. Any person infringing upon the rights of this Patent will be dealt wit according to ?aw. July8-lam06 _O. N. AVr.RILL. JJONEY! HONEY! HONEY ! Fiue New Country HONEY, o be had In quanti ties to Bnit purchasers, of DR. H. BAER, may?_Kal Sj Meeting street JUST RECEIVED, CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, (Helmbold's,) By DR. H. BAEK, mayl5 _, No. 181 Meeting streeL JJELMBOLD'S B U CHU! HELM COLD'S SARSAPARILLA Helmbold's Rose Wash Hembold's Catawba Grape Pills. For sale by DR. H. BAER, mayl5_No. 1S1 Meeting street. PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG DESTROYER. COBtar'B INSECT POWDER Costar'B Rat Poison Isaacsen'sSure Pop-Death to Mosquitoes. For sale by Da. H. BAER, Jiy& No. 131 Meeting stree'. , ?r)c <8>xcat <l?)ica%o Sire. AGERCY CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COM? PANY OF NEW YORK. The following dispatch las been received by Mes-rs. W. B. HERIOT, A CO., Agents of said Company at Charleston: Nrw YORK, October io. The CONTINENTAL !s somd beyond peradven? ture, and win pay Ita loasecpromptly. Go ahead with your business. GEO. T. HOPE, octu-l President. AGErCY UNION IN8URANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. The following dispatch las been received by Messrs. W. B. HERIOT A CO., Agents of said Company: NEV TORE, October io. LOBS heavy, bnt will snrvlv. O. K. S KEELS, BOWERS,* BOUGHTON, Managers Union insurance Companj of San Francisco. octr.-i_ LEE'S INSURANCE AGENCY, 36 BROAD STREET. The following dispatches hive been received at this office : COLUMBUS, GA, October io, 1671. To Hutton Lee, Agent, Charlelon, S C. : We lost nothing at Chlcafo-always declined placing an agency there. D. F. WILLCOX. Secretary Georgia Home laurance Company. Niw TOBI, O?tober io, ltn. To Hutton Lee: Impossible to state our lossyot. I believe "the Home" Policies still perfectly good. GxOIGE M. LTON, Aslstant Secretary Home Insurance Comptny, of New York. octll-2 UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY. CHARLESTON, S. C, October 10,1871. The following dispatch has been received from New York : NEW TOBE, October io, 1871. Ata meeting of the GERMANIA, HANOVER, NIAGARA AND REPUBLIC INSURANCE COM? PANIES, comprising the Underwriters' Agency of New York, held this day, lae preparation was made to pay, IMMEDIATELY upon addjnstment, all losses incurred at Chicago, ater doing which the Capital of all the Companies win remain no im? paired, and a surplus of over half a million dol? lars, leaving the gross assets of the Underwriters' Agency over TWO MILLIONS AND A HALF. ALEXANDER STODDARD, General Agent. COLBURN A HOWELL, AGENTS, Na ll BROAD STRMtf. octll-2 ^LP (Eaitoritg. K ENNEDY & GREGORY, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. IBS KINO STREET, OPPOSITE D. H. SILOOX'B WABBHOUBE, Having this day entered into copartnership in the abeve Business, would respectfully solicit from their friends a share of their patronage. They pledge themselves that their Cutting and Man ufacture shall be done m the la: est ety le, and in a manner to give satisfaction to their patrons, and at moderate prices. J.T. KENNEDY..P.M. GREG0RT. octio-lmo Srjirtganolnmiihing <&oc?t. JUST RECE IVE D , A NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OB GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, curr ABLE FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. THE LATEST STYLES OF SCARFS, TIES AND BOWS. IMPORTED ALL-WOOL MERINO (SCOTCH) ANO SHARER FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. Together with an unequalled supply of the CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GO0D8 IN GENERAL, AT SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STRETT, OPPOSITE MARKET STREET. ?nil?ing Arterial. LIME. Now landing a cargo or very superior FRESH LIME. For sale low, at BUILDERS' DEPOT, 94 CHURCH STREET, iep4 E. M. GRIMEE, P. 0. BOX 874. rjlBUSSES, SUPPORTERS, Ac. just received, a large aassortmentand for salea DR.' H. BAER'S _ Drug store. HASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL. AND HASKELL'S CARBOLIC CANCER SALVE For sale bv DR. H. BAER, m a vi" ?_131 Meeting street. JJOMOOPATHIC REMEDIES. Just received a full assortment of HOMtEOPA THIC MEDICINES: Tinctures, Pellets and Pow? ders, of different potencies. Sugar or Milk and Globules, at wholesale. Family cases ailed at reasonable rates, by DR. H. BAER, mavl6_No. 131 Meeting street. JpiRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. Prepared by Orlmault A Co., Paris : SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME, s so? erign remedy in phthisis-relieves, coughs Nlghtsweata, Ac Pepaine, ror indigestion, loss of appetite, Ac Digestive Lozenges of the Alkaline Lactates, c pleasant and effective remedy for functional de rangement of the digestive organs. Troches of Pepsine and Paucreatlne. ALSO, PURGATIF LE ROY. Pharmacie Cottln. VOMITIF LE ROY. Pharmacie Cottin. Dragees de Santonlnc Dragees de Morphine Lancelot's Asthma Cigarettes. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, may30 No. 131 Meeting streit Cotion ike, O O O O H TIES. SLOAN & SEIGNIO?S, Agents, COTTON FACTORS, BROWN ft CO.'S WHARF ?rnnb Pri^e Distribution. DRAWING POSTPONED FROM OCTOBER 1, 1871, TO JANUARY 8, 1872, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE FEVER IN CHARLESTON, S. C. $500,000 TO BE GIVEiY AWAY. THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, BUTLER, CHADWICK GARV & CO., Agenta, Under th? an?plces of the "Sou'h Carolin i State Agricultural and Mechanl?al Society." will give a SERIES OF CONCEKTS. at the Academy or Music, Charleston, S. C., commencing; January 8, 1872. Rprera to all tue Hankers Brokera and prominent gentlemen or the country, both Norm and South. WeC 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OP ADMISSION, AT $5 EACH. ir yon ha-e LOI received a Circular, send for one, giving lull particulars, ALL OaDERS STHICLT CON INTIAL. ?J405 GIFTS, AMOUNTING 1ST ALL, TO ?500,000. The DrAwing of thia Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the surpervlslon of the fol* lowictr well known gentlemen: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSO.N. of Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, of New York. Money for Tickets can be sent either by Express or Postofflce Order, and the Tickets will be prompt? ly forwarded. . . Direct all Letters to BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, CHARLESTON, S. C. General M. 0. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, General W. M. GARY. Tickets can be procured of E. SEBRING & GO., and J. L. MOSES, General Agents, No. 34 Broad street. ect2-3moB : _ t?autjee, Jgtttlrj, Ut. W ALTHAM WATCEESlf 3-4 PLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES. These are the beet WATCHES made In this coon try, and are made with and without Stem Wind? ing Attachment. They are finished in the beat manner and run with the greatest accuracy, and cannot be excell? ed anywhere, at their respective prices. The cases are all of the newest patterns, and specially made to our own order. Our BtocE of these Watc.es ls now the largest, and our prices, all things considered, are the low? est in the city. BALL, BLACK A CO., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITH! Nos. 60S and 667 Broadway, New York. JalylS-lyr J E WELBY, WATCHES AND SILVERWARE. JAMES ALLAH, No. 307 KINO STREET, INVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIS NEW | LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND I FANO? GOODS. AU the newest and most exquisite designs la . JEWELRY, comprising, SETS OF PEARL, GARNET, ALL GOLD, CORAL AND S TONE Leontine, Opera, Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal Binga, Diamond Rings; Gent's Pins, Pearl and Diamond; Plain Gold and Wedding Rings alwayt on hand or made to order; Sleeve Battons and Stcds, Bracelets, Brooches and Earrings; Armlet and Necklaces, in Gold and Coral; Brooches for Hair or Miniatures. Lockets, Charms and Masonic Pins, Glove Bands, at JAMES ALLAN, .. No. 307 KING STREEU, A few doors above Wentworth street. angW faaw Coots, Srjoea, Ut. Q.ET THE BESTI Boy your BOOTS AND SHOES at B T E I B E B'S, NO. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes them to order, in any style desired, using only the best material and workmanship. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of cns icm made BOOTS AND SHOES, of ail antes. . The:Kew"~;.. . EXCELSIOR O AI TER, Which dispenses with shoe -strings and elastic, MADE TO ORDER at thia establishment. Call and examine specimens. JACOB STE IBER, may22_No. 41 Broad street. CABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS AND SHOES AU Claimed to be the Best, Acknowledged to be the Best,' Prored to be the Best. THEY ARE THE MOST PLIABLE, MOST ECONOMICAL, MOST COMFORTABLE, MOST DURABLE. WILL NOT RIP. Rapidly superseding Sewed and Pegged Work. The Patent Stamp ls on all. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. A single trial will make good all these claims, sepoo-lmo_ IJJHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOOTS WUND RAM'S BLOOD P?R1 EYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (in PIUS Ol Powders,) for the core of all Acate or Chronic Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and Imper? fect digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro lessor Louis Wandram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheum at lc Herb Tea, Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wundwasser (the German "PainkiL'er."; For sale by or. H. i A ER, nayso No. lal Meeting street. Jnanranc*. jp IRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY. RISKS TAKEN IN THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES: Security Insurance Company, of New York. Assets.$2,000,000 Phoenix Insurance Company, of Kew York, Asset H. 1,900,000 Manhattan Insurance Company, of New York, Assets. 1,400,000 International insurance company, or New York, Assets. 1,400,00? North American Fire Insurance com? pany, or New York, A sae ts. 800,000 Andes Insurance Company, of Clocin nati, Assets. 1,600,000 j Total Assets, at cash market valuations, SI-VK MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, S. Y. 1 UPPER, General Agent, In Planters' and Mechanics* Baak Building, aepl8-wfmlmo East Bay street. Orp ?00OB, 49t ARRIVAL 0? NEW GOODS! FM0??JE1DICT&C0, NOH. 344 AND 437 KING STREET, BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE NOW OPENING NEW DRESS GOODS, FOR FALL ANO WINTER. NEW SILKS AND SILK POPLINS, NEW AND LATEST STYLES OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, BROADCLOTHS A KI LL LINE OP ALL KINDS OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, RUGS, AND MATTING, (A SPECIALITY.) ALL OF WHICH ABE OFFERED AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Jnly27_ " Staring iPacqinta. SINGER SEWING MACHINE AO-EITO Y, NO. 197 KING STREET, CHARLESTON) S . C. Our "New Family" Machine Is simple in con? struction, adjusted In a moment for any kind of work, and will sew irom the finest Swiss Muslin to the heaviest Beaver Cloth or Leather, doing a greater range of work than any other Machine [ made. Our Manufacturing MACHINES for Tail? ors and Shoemakers are the best In the world. - Call and examine before purchasing. Sold on easy terms at State Agency, No. 197 KING STREET. J. CLARK BEDELL. LOCAL AGENT. H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent for South Caro? lina, Georgia and Florida. seplD-thstt?mos Try ABNER'S IODO F O BM AND IRON PILLS. For sale by DB. H. *AER, janis No. 131 Mte::ng street. ~~jUgjw jhtotj?jg^ Pug ESTATE'SALE OFCLCTHS AND CAS? HMERES, C i HIS DA F, -at 10 o'clock, gt No. 140 Meeting street will be sold. . ,. ~ The fol owing GOODS, for account of Estate Of the late John H. Wigger : Pieces of FINS BROAD? CLOTHS, Cassi m eres. Satinera. Meltons, Cordu? roy, Tweeds, Yest Patterns, Ac. Alto, on ac? count or whom it may concern : Two cases As? sorted Pilots, Heavy Coats and Pants, Shirts? Drawers, Madras and Pongee Hand kerchiefs. ?00 dozen Ladles'and Gent's Hose and Half Hose, Notions. Ac_ ' oem ^nclion Sal es-.future Warn. SALE ON ACCOUNT OF FORMES OWNER. TO MORROW (Tharsday,) at 10 o'clock, will be sold at No. no-Meeting street 0>E MULE, sold on account and risk of former owner, not having proved as repre ented. m?55?Z? Sa<Wle and ?raft.HORSESvttoenflna Work Motes, warranted, and one imported Mi:ch cow, said to milk from ten to twelve quarts. By J. A. ENSLOW & CO. UNDERWRITERS' SALE -SUPERIOB PH03PHATE ROOK PBIDAT next, nth instant, win be sod, at Non h Commercial W*arf, ai U o'clock, for ac? count of the underwriters and all cone roed. ' Aboot seven hundred tons PHOSPHATS HOOK, In quantities to suit purchasers, v" . ....... T Tal? Phospha'e Rock ls from the Oak Point Mines, and contains ?8 83 per cent of Bone Pr os pbate of Lime, according to the analy-ls of Pro feasor Chas. U. Shepard. Jr. . . ?aie petr UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Sou h Carolina District-Fourth Circuit-In Equity. - ..../.... Abram Van Buren and a Angelica, his wife, et al, vs. John Peter Brown, et al ' By virtue of sn order of the Court tn thia case, I win offer for sale, at publlo outcry, on the first MONDAY m November, 1871, at Colombia, at not leas than the appraised prices below stated. The following PARCELS OP LAND: ? . ' All that PLANTATION called * -Big . Lake," s?m? ate, lying and being m the County of Ri cn lan*. In said State, on the Congaree River, about eight miles below Columbia, containing aboot two thousand one hundred and seventy acres, and appraised a: twelve dollars per acre. Bald.Plan? tation has been divided Into two Tracts or nearly equal quantity, by the road running throagh the Plantation from the Main PabUeRoad to the Cos gar ee River, and the Tracts will be sold sepa? rately. ALSO, All that PLANTATION called "Shiver." lying tn same County and State, about eighteen miles be- . low Columbia, containing thirteen hundred acres, more or less, and appraised at ten thousand dol? lars. Terms of sale-One-four th cash; balance upon a credit of one, two and three years, with the bonds or the purchasers, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent., payable annually, secur? ed by a mortgage of toe Lands. Purchasers to pay for cramps and papers. . - Said Landa may be purchased at private sale on . application to the undersigned at s um ter, a. c J. S. G. RICHARDSON, oct3-wm9_Special Referee. _fltotetu jgUoirittts. ? g IE J AMES CLARKE'S- FEMALE PILL?^ These PILLS hate long been used both tn o rea Britain and this country, and tte the beat of their kind m the market For sale by DB. H. BABB, spraa- ifo m MWttog street D B. B A E R ' S IMPROVED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS will remedy BILIOUS DISORDERS an? LIVER COMPLAINT-w?l core Dyspepsia or indigestion, Headache, Costiveness, Loee of Appetite, and have proved of great use in Nen ralgia, Dropsy, Dyeentery, Jtlea, Pains in the side. Back and Limbs. They will cnn Sick Headache and an Derangements of the stomach. These p "s con tam no Mercury, and not/ be tttca xttm rufect safety by any persons, and In an situa? tions cr ure. , . No family should be wi t h oat thea. Mannfmctored by DB. H. BABB, . Wnolesale sud Retail Druggist, Charleston. & a Price per box 26 cents. Usual discount to tbs* trade._ ' . ? . ? ? . rpHE UNIVERSITY MEDICINES, . FKKPAJUTD BY THE NEW TOBE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY*. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OB CANCER PLANT-Price $2 Cough Linctus-Price tl Dilan th us Extract, for Epilepsy, St Vltns' Dance, , Spinal and Brain Affections-Price AS Catarrh Specific-Price 12 Hydrated OxymeL for Consomption,. Bronchltiav Whooping Cough, Ac_Pries $2 Pile Extract-A never failing Pile. care-Price f a. May Apple Pilis, for Dyspepsia, Torpidity of tte liver. Constipation, Ac-Price so osota - Headache Pills-Price 60.cents . Alkaline Resolvent-sn iodised chemical water superior to Vichy, Kissingen. Settler,Ac Price li Five Mmote Pain Corer-Price tl . ... Chemical Healing, Blood and Bone Ointment Price ll Ethereal Phosphorus-Price lt Uthis-for the Kidneys-Price ts Katalpa Extract-the woman's friend-Price tl Vlctona Regla-unrivalled for beautifying - complexion-Price |2 Amaranth-for the Mair-stops faning hair-Price* ai Neuralgia-Rheumatic Elixir-Price 52 Fever and Ague Globales-Pri?e ts per box. For sale by Da. 'BS BABB, sorti Na 181 Meeting street- OUartestoa. ?DMMOWOMBLI MOST WONDERFUL CURES EF? FECTED, BOTH OP MIND AND BODY. DU BARRY'S DELICIOUS HEALTH RE? STORING REVALENTA AB ABIC A FOOD WlU core DYSPEPSIA Constipation, Acidity cramps, Fits, Heartburn, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Nervousness, Biliousness, Affections of the Liver and Kidneys, Flatulency, Coll?, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Headache, Irritability, Noises in Bead and Ears, Giddiness, Pain between the Shoulders, and la the Chest, Chronic lcflamma. tlon and Ulceration of the Stomach, Eruptions OS ? the Skm, scurvy, Fevers, Sc rol?la, Impurities*. Poverty of Blood, Incipient Consumption, Dropsy; Diabetes, Rheumatism, Goat, Influenza, Grippe, Nausea and Vomiting during Pregnancy, after eating or at sea, Low Spirits, General Debility, Paralysis, Cough, Asthma, Tightness Across the Cheat Phlegm, Sleeplessness, Tremors, Vertigo Blood to the Head, Exhaustion, Ac. Tbs beat oed for invalids, generally, aa lt never turna acid on the weakest stomach, like arrow root, bot lm> parts a healthy relish for losch and dinner, and restores the faculty of digestion and nervous and muscular energy to the most enfeebled. Likewise adapted to rear delicate Infants. A few ont of ?9,000 Testimonials of Core s given below : THE POPE'S HEALTH RESTORED Bf DU BART RY'S FOOD. Cure No. ?8,413-"ROMS, Joly Si, 18S&-The health of the Holy Father is excellent, especially since, aba idonlng all Other remedies, ne has con? fined himself entirely to Do Barry's Revalenta Arabica Food, of which he consom?s a platero st every meat It has produced a surprisingly beneficial effect on his health, and his HoUnea? cannot praise this excellent food too highly."-. From the Gazette Du Midi, JulvO. FROM THE DOWAGER COUNTESS OF CASTLE STUART. Cure No. 62,612.-"ROBBTBEVOR, OOtJNTT Of DOWN, IRELAND, December 0,1864.-The Dowager Countess of Caveat uart feels Induce*1, m the la? terest of. ssflbrlng humanity, to state that Da Barry's excellent Revalenta Arabics Food ha? cared her, after all medicines had failed, of Indi? gestion, Bile, Great Nervousness. Irritability, and Hysteria of many years' standing. Thia Food de? serves the confidence of all Bufferers, and may be considered a real blessing. For sale m one and two poond packages bj DR. H. B A E R, SOLE AGENT, MEETING STREET. Directions with every package, toga