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CITY AFFAIRS. Mctiings Thia Day. At'ger Rifle Club, at hall past 7 P. M. Charl? ston Riflemen Club, at 7 P. M. Car-?lina Rifle Club, at haif-pa:t 7 P. M. .firm Fire Company, a: hair-past 7 P. M. Anctlon Sales Tills Day Wm. McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at bis ^ttore. sundries and hardware. ^Steffens, Werner A Docker, wi'i sell at 9 o'clock, at their stores, batter, bacon, Ac. Ccury Cobla A Co. will stu at 9 o'clock, at their Et ore, sugar, bacon, grape", Ac Lanrey A Alexander will sell at io o'clock, at their store, hams, sugar and mackerel. DOG ASTRAY.-A flne-Iooking pointer dog, ci a large size, white, with black spots, has been taken to the Guardhoo-e, having been round astray cn King street. The animal was or?ered to be advertised and delivered to the owner. THANKS.-The Columbia bar, Saturday, ten? dered their thanks to Judge Melton mr the court? eous manner In which he has discharged the labe - rions dntles dnriag the recent term. James D. Tradewell, Esq., pres ded. Judge Glover has been assigned to preside at the special t rm. DAMAGES.-In the case ol G. N. Palmer, of New York, a travelling agent for a Arm in thar city, against the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gutta Railroad, for ejectment from the carson a coupon ticket last winter, the Court of Com? mon Pleas, Saturday, awarded the plaintiff thrce thousand dollars, as damages. A-^FAITOLESS SERVANT.-Scylla Ti ompson, a colored servant girl, was arrested, yesterday morning, and brought before Trial Justice Magrath, charged with stealing ten dollars and a - gold chain from Mr. Badenhop, a; tte southwest corner of King and Market streets. After a hear? ing she was committed until farther testimony could be adduced. CRUMBS.-Captain Frank Cherry, of the yacht Kate Cherry, desires us to say that he ls not the . drunk ?>ud disorderly'' Frank Cherry ar? on Sato: lay. Ye arc authorized to state to the holden or ex? cursion tickets to Greenville, Anderson and Wal? halla, that their tickets will be recognized m re? turning until December l. THE WHITES IN TROUBLE.-Jerry and Emma White, two colored persons, were arrested yes? terday and examined before Trial Justice Ma? grath, charged with stealing a lot of clothing and furniture from a family at No. 281 King street. The prisoners admitted tbe possession or the propel ty, and were committed for trial e.z the coming term of conn _ THE PIG NUISANCE.-The frequency with which these 2 it hy animals brave the police and parade the streets in the face of the ordinance and in open day, has at length brought down a heavy penalty. Two promising porkers, fonnd wandering in King street, were brought np before the Mayor, yesterday morning, for Judgment, and Jkfttr mature 'onMderatton, were debared to be forfeited. Let the porcine quadrupeds beware. Two MORE OF THE OAKLEY MURDERERS. EU J ly Ravettel and Anthony Thompson, two of ! the parties cl arg ed with being implicated In the murder of W. B. Fldea, at Oakley Station, were ? brought before Trial Justice Magrath, yesterday morning, as accessoi les ber ore the fact. The evi? dence was the same as that already given in the case, and at Its conclusion th? prlao-iers were committed to jaU for farther examination. A CHEERFUL DISCUSSION.-On Sunday even? ing, as two men were entering a boase In Church street, one of them was assaulted bj P. Bowen, who entered along with them, and in theaalma ted discussion which ensued, broke up two chairs to give effect to bis arguments. The police were attracted by the noise of the fight, and having ar P?ted Bowen, be was sentenced by the Mayor to pay a Une of five dollars and repair the damages. THE END OF A FIGHT.-Saiph Bennett and Eliza Middleton, two colored -people, arrested for fighting in a boase In Line street, and for after? wards continuing their discussion la the street, on Sunday night, to the disturbance of *ne neighbors, were brough, before the Mayor, yes? terday morning, and sentenced each to pay a fine or live dollars. Not being able to do this, they chese the alternative, and both depart? ed for the House o? Correction, where they will remain-Ralph for ten and Eliza for live days. A RAILROAD SMASH. - A Beaufort paper brings OB rte first news we have had of a collision which occurred on Monday, the 16th, on the Georgia Central Railroad, on the track jointly used by the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. A wood train from the Savannah and Charleston Rall Goad collided with the accommodation freight of Georgia Central. The damage was $10,100. Ten cars were smashed and nothing saved bat .he tracks. The erglaes were reduced to old iron. The engine men saved themselves bj lamping from their engines. MILITIA PARADE.-The Lincoln Republican Guar?, Captain Alexander Williams, paraded yes* terday with thirty-two muskets, and afterwards had a target excursion. Later In the afternoon the company, with the target well spattered with brllet holes, returned to the city. 7he marci home wc- a colored ovation? and when the band struck np "Lay me in my tittled bed" the enthusi? asm of the accompanying gamins rose to fever heat. They caught up the chorus and yelled to be laid in their little bedb until every one felt the propriety of disposing of them in some manner, and heartily wished their respective mothers would hearken to the melodious prayer. The company performrl several evolutions m the street with creditable precision. CLUBS AND STARS.-John Gray, arrested for disorderly conduct and fighting at the corner 0.' I Reid and America streets, forfeited his deposit or five dollars by not appearing before the Mayor. .Paris Morgan, lodged for flghtitg and raising a e^jurbacce at the corner of Shepherd and Line street?, was discharged on examination. Joseph smith, ledged for being drunk and dis orderly in Elliott street, railed to come back to the Guardhouse for his e'eposit of live dollars, which was declared forfeited. Two other inebriates, who pot quarrelsome and vented the.rdispleaDureupon the police, were sen? tenced each to pay a fine or live dol'ars or spend tenj^ays In the House or Correction. DEATH OF COLLECTOR NEWCOMB, OF BEAU? FORT.-The Republican announces the death from yellow rever or Rev. George Newcomb, ? rmerly pastor or the Methodist Episcopal Church. It says: "Mr. Newcomb w~nt North ia August for a little reci eallon, and upon his return lt was evi? dent that he had experienced much benefit irom his trip. He was taken sick sunday noon, the 8th, and died Thursday night. Mr. v wcomb came to this Statein 1866, pursuing his nvnlsterial labors on the sea islands principal/ among the colored population, and was esteemed very highly by them. In January 1871, he was appoint? ed by the conference In Orangeburg presiding elder or theSt. John's Circuit, Floiida. At this period he received the secular appointment from the government, of collector of customs for this port. He accepted this portion somewhat reluct antly, ae -ae duties or the church were to him par? amount and he would allow nothing tn interfere with the work to which he had devoted almost a lL'etlme. He kept his residence in Beaufort, making a visit to Florida at orien as called upo:, and at the time of his f'.eath was preparlug to leave for his circuit. He was buried in the yard near the church." Hotel Arrival?-October 93. CHARLESTON HOTEL. ??gj ^George E Pi it chet t. Williamsburg, S C ; Alfred Brevard, Cami'en, SC. PAVILION HOTEL. James P (?.bb', Sum cert 1 ?e. S C; Geo Cannon, Coorer River ; Edward Carrol!. Branchville, S '.: james Geraty end wife, Rockville, s C. A THE HEALTH OF THE CITY. Three deaths from yellow fever were report? ed at noon yesterday, viz.: a native of Charles? ton, 20 years old, who died on the 19th, and a native of Ohio and a native of Spartanbnrg, who died on the 22d. MONDAY'S REPORT. OFFICE BOARD OF HEALTH, CHARLESTON, October 2J-IS M. Three certificates of death from yellow rever received since last report. . ROBT. LEBET. M. D., City Registrar. Besides the above, the fol'owlng certificates have been received since last repor' : One for fever typhoid, dated October 19; one for paraly9lj, dated October 2S; one for apoplexy, dated October 2i; one lor cancer or breast, dated October 21; two ror CODgestlon or brain, dated October 2i: one ror marasmus, dated October 21, and one stlU-blrth, dated October 22. PROGRESS OF THE PORT ROYAL RAILROAD. The Beaufort Republican says : "The iron horse ls rapidly approaching our city; the shriek or the whistle disturbed the silence or the forest last Mon? day morning at aneirly hoar. The trackliyers are now at-Hangman's Swamp,' and by the 25th it ls thought the rails will be joined or meet the track which is laid from Battery Point towards town. Upon the completion or rall laying, the road will be put in condition for travel, though the cars may not be pat on ror the travelling pub? lic before the first or December." THE STEAM Tua ROBBERT_John Lawrence, a colored youth or seventeen summers, was ar? rested yesterday morning on Atlantic wharr, by Officers Davis and Burke, charged with stealing the trunk from the steam tug Relief, on Tharc day last. At the time of his capture, Lawrence had upon his finger a blazing jewelled ring which was identified as having been among the stolen property, and having been taken to the Detec? tive office, he confessed the whole affair. He stated that he broke a pane of glass In the win? dow on thestde or the tag as she lay at the wharf, and by thl< means having unbolted the window he succeeded m llf?ng the trank oat. He a'so told where the trunk WBB concea'ed, and the officers will recover it to-day. Lawrence was taken before 7 rial JUJIice Magrath, and ap-.n his own confesi?n was committed to Jail, in ('efauii or bail, ror trial at the November term of court. A DISGUSTED SHERIFF.-Sheriff P. M. Whit man, or Beaufort County, has given notice of his Intention to resiga early in November. The Beau rort Republican says : "The cause which Impels him to taue 'Ma conrse ls the totally Impoverish? ed condition or the county-his Inability to get any checks for services performed for at least six months to come, and If he had them, they would not bring one-half the value stated, and in order to carry on the office is a perpetual drain npon one's private pnr?e. There is neither honor nor profit in snch positions. There ls probably no county in the State so shabbily treated as Bean fort County-the rates or taxation being three mills for the county, and seven for the State, the last of which goes towards the maintenance rf thieving lot or legislators, and to support a? rot ten and vlllanous an administration as was ever shone upon by ihe noon-day sun. Wecongratu late Mr. Whitman that he is no longer Identified with this class of cormorants, and welcome him back to peaceful pursuits, and the paths or the upright." ? ? TH? MARCH OF IMPROVEMENT. - Charlesto filans who have been absent during the tummer, will doubtless be agreeably surprised by the Btrlk lng appearance ol many structures that have been erected or renovated in their absence ; tut they will hardly find anywhere a mere ornate and Imposing front, thaa that which has been given to thebnildlog No. 263 King-street, opposite Hase), ander the tasteful direction or Mr. John H. Deve? reux, architect. The upper floors willbedevo ted, as heretofore, to the business of the Sonder photographic gallery, the operating and reception rooms of which have been much enlarged and Improved. The store, on the ground floor, how? ever, will most interest the ladles, as it is to be reopened by Mr. J. R. Read, with an entirely new and choice stock of those finer dry goods, which lt ls the delight of every fair shopper to Inspect, even If she cannot afford to bny. The rare discrimination in the selection ol snch goods which bas given Mr. Read so excellent a reputa? tion in the past, is a sufficient guaranty that bis new and beautiful store will, after November 1B', become a bazaar, over the rich contents of which the ladles will love to Unger. COTTON THIEVES AT WORK-A YOUTHFUL BAND -For some tinte past cotton fn small quan? tities has been missed from the opened bales on the various wharves, and l: was plain that steal? ing was going on, but no one conld manage to de tec: lt. The losses becoming more observable, the matter was reported at the Detective office, and Officers Burke and Davis were detailed to looklnto the affair. They did not have long to look, as the thieves were emboldened by lmpn nlty, and yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock four colored boys, named Joe White. Sam Robin son, Henry Williams and Alexander Waring were arrested on the wnarr. The depredators are mere boys, being ail under thirteen years or age. Most of them belong to the same party who robbed Mr. Quackenbnsh, on the Bay, some weeks since, and as they were bthg taken to the Detective office, on the present charge, con fessed with the same alacrity as in the former case. They stated that they had been busy all day working oa the wharves, and had jost sold the cotton they had stolen to a dan at the back of the old Pcstolllce. The proceeds of the sale they produced In the shape of fractional currency, some Elxty cents and otters rorty cents. One Industrious urchin claimed to have gathered and sold six small bags of cotton. They were duly examined, and met their fate with the most philosophical IndLIerenc. They are held Tor examination. In the pocket of one of the juve nile delinquents, Alex. Waring, was fonnd a hrge brass key, which is supposed ta have been stolen rrom the door of some warehouse on the wharf, ft can now be seen at the Detective office. ATTEMPT TO BREAK JAIL-SAM WHITE IN THE CHIMNEY-A DSSI'ERATK FIGHT.-Sam White, the principal of the ruffians engaged in the her rlbie murder of Mr. Fidea, the dep:*. agent at Oakley, on the Northeastern Railroad, has, since his capture, been confined in the ja I, where he was committed oa the charge cf murder. HI6 Illness at the time of his commitment mad? it necessary to place him lathe Jail hospita along with the other patients, and yesterday morning he gave unequivocal symptoms of a rapid coe? val seen ce. About half-pas: three o'clock in the morning he got up rrom his bed, and, everybody around being fast asleep, Sam attempted to climb np;t:e chimney. This ?snot built like common chin neje, but, with a view to frustrate just such an attempt as that Sam was making, is constructed so as to allow the upward pA? sage or no larger body :han that or a diminutive sweep, and is furnished with a heavy grating at the top. The fine, beside?, tises in a serpentine course as it were, the curves rormlng three tides or a square. Sam got to the first turn, just out cf sight, and In struggling to go higher, awoke the hospital steward, wi o was sieenit g in the large apartment for the sick. The latter Immediately gave the alarm, and the as>i-t ant jailor harried up. At the first sound of the a'aim, Sam slid down, and as the assistant jailor entered he found the grimy ruffian a: bay in the chimney and flgh" ing tte hospital steward. Being a man of powerful frame the prisoner threatened to get the better of his opponent, when the asshtant Jailor ordered him to snrren der, or he would Bhoot him. Sam replied wiih an oath, that "he did not care, aud would just as leave be shot as hung.'' As he spoke he rushed at the assistant jailor, who administer? ed to him a lucky blow upon the head with a large stick. Sum was knocked dc wn and berore he recovered his wrists were secutely ras tened with fettet s. Deeming his strength quite recovered, the jailor discharged Sam from the hospital and he ls now confined in the lorty tower ahne. The attempt seems to countenance the Idea that Sam was only " puy'ns pos?um so as to be placed in the Cit} Hospital. -.Thence bis es? cape was expected to be easy. BILL HEADS printed on tine paper at $3, $4, $j, $6 so and $s so per thousand, according to J s.ze, at TUE NEWS Job Oillce. MAN CLUBBED BY THE POUCE-THE VICTIM BARELY ALIVE.-Between nine and ten o'clock on Saturday night, a colored man, named John Lewis, was arrested at the corner of Reid and America streets, by two policemen, and beaten so badly that his life ls now In danger. The man starrs that he is deaf and was unable to hear what the policemen said to him. Ile was taken to the Upper Guardhouse and released, a memo? randum being entered on the books that he had deposited five dollars foi his appearance. Yes? terday morning the case came up before the Mayor, and appeared on the docket as follows : "John Gray, 10 o'clock, P. M., lodged for being drunk, and disorderly, and righting at the corner of Reid and America streets [also, resisting the polee."] The man was too badly bea'en to ap? pear In court, and the matter was qnletly passed over by the Mayor and his right-hand man, Hen drlcks. The polcemen whose brutal action In this matter has been thus tacitly endorsed are Privates McNamara, white, and Bryan, colored. The concluding clause in the charge, now In brackets, was plainly added long after the charge had be.n entered, as when seen by our reporter it appeared to have been just written, and much rresherthan the rest. Lewis was tak'.n to his home, in St. Philip street, as soon as he was al? lowed io go from the Upper Guardhouse, and was treated with eve y care by Dr. Manning Simons, who was called in. His head and body are terri? bly bruised, and he ls now lying In a critical con? dition rrom the numerous olows he rece ved. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. At a regular monthly meeting of the Stone? wall Fire Engine Company, held on the evening or September 21st, 1671, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Again we are called upon to mourn the loss or a dear friend and comrade. By the wise dispen? sation of Almighty God, Samuel Plckens Ander? son has been called away from us-from time to eternity-from earthly trouble to Heavenly bliss. Although but a short time a member of our or? ganisation, he had endeared himself to each and all of us by his gentle manner and kindly de? portment. His activity and h s zealous regard for the Interest of the company, and his disin? terested and unselfish conduct in all matters per talnlug to the common good, won for him the esteem of all good men and true. But while we are called upon to expresB our sorrow, we must not murmur, knowing that our loss ls his gain; and believing that "Providence mingles the cup," we must put our faith in Him, for "God moves In a mysterious way His wonders to perform," And this cloud of sorrow which now divides us, ls bright and silvery on the other side where he Is. Yet, lt ls but right that we should give some expression of the regard and esteem in which he was held by us. Therefore, be it Resolved, That in the death or Samuel Pickens Anderson, this company has lost a true friend and a zealous, active member. Resolved, That In token of our regard a blank page in our minute book be inscribed to his mem? ory, and that the company wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days, and at oar next parade. Resolved, That a copy of this preamMe and resolutions be sent to the family or our deceased comrade, and be published in tbe dally papers of the city. Exti act from the Minutes. WM. G. MILLIK, Secretary Stonewall Fire Engine Company. BUSINESS NOTICES. SUBLIME TOBACCO.-The lovers of the weed are requested to take notice that their wants have been daly considered, and Mr. C. E. Surau has lust opened, at No. 392 King street, a wholesale and retail cigar store, where the most fastidi?os will find jost the article to suit their fancy. The latest and best (rands or Havana aad domestic cigars are kept on hand, together with pipes, Ac, which will be sold as low as they can be had in thc city. No. 392 Is a first-class store and deserves snoouragement. Give lt a call. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.-Ladies are not only ?Howed bot invited to vote, as the gratifying ex? perience or tbe past convinces OB that a large majority or them would cast their vote In favor >r Wilsons' Dol ar Tea as the most pore and satis actory for the money to be fonnd in the city. Try it. No. 306 King street. oct24-3 PARTI9p in want of doors, dashes, blinds, mouldings s'air newels and balusters, will con salt their own Interests by calling on or writing to Mr. P. P. T?ale, l?o. 20 Hayne Btreet, where they will Dad the strongest and cheapest stock In tte Southern State?. A specialty made of French and American window glass. augis-thstn THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC GRAND GIFT CON certs, as advertised by Messrs. Butler, Chadwick, Gary A Co.-Mr. Eben Coffin, sub-agent for this splendid and attractive scheme, ls now prepared to sell tickets for the same. Applications to be made to him at the office of Mr. Edward M. More? land, No. 29 Broad street To BU6INES9 MEN.-Five hundred fine Buff Envelopes for $12?. HASKL STREET BAZ IAR. jun20-tu CRIBBAGE BOARDS, thirty cents each ; White Envelopes, ten cents a package, j un 14-' HAS BL STREET BAZAAR. I DESIRE to inform the people ol Charleston and the country that they can buy a better and cheaper Sewing Machine from me than they can elsewhere, and now ls the time, and No. 31 Queen street ls the place, to get a first-class Sewing Ma? chine, either new or second-hand; sc come one, come all, and let me serve you to a No. l Machine. J. L. LUN8FORD. Drugs, (Erjeraicals, Ut. ROSADALIS. ROSAD ALIS is the best Blood Purifier. ROSADALIS, a sure cure for Scrofula. ROSADALIS, endorsed by Physicians. ROSADALIS, a potent remedy for Rheumatism, ROSADALIS, a Remedy tried and true. ROSADALIS, the best Altera? tive extant. ROSADALIS endorsed by the following : nr. R. WII??N CARR, or Baltimore. Ur. T. C. PL'GU, ol Baltimore. i>r. THUS. J. BoYKiN. or Ballimore. l>r. A. ?CRGAN. o? Tarboro', N. C. Dr..!. S. SPARKS, or Nlcholasvile, Ky. Dr. A F. WHEELER, or Lima. Ohio. Ur. W. UOLLOWAY. ol Philadelphia, ur. J. L. MCCARTHA or South carolina, and many otnera. See ROSADALIS ALMANAC ROSADALl?, endorsed by Rev. DABNEY BALL, now or Mary arid Conference, rormeriy Chaplain in the Con? federate Army of Northern Virginia. ROSADALIS ls Alterative, Tonic and Diuretic, and acts at one and the saree time upon the BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS and all the SECRETORY ORGANS, ex? pelling all impure matter and building op the system to a healthy, vigorous condition KOSA DALIS IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOWiE. MOISE A DAVIS, ) Wholesale GOODRICH. WIN EM AN A CO., J AgoLta in Dr. H. BAHR, J Chariest;t>, mare-ly ?rano fJri?e dis?ribniion. nv REAL ESTATE AND U. S. GOLD BONDS Will positively be Distributed by RAFFLE on the22d day or November, 1871, la public, n the City or Charleston, at io o'clock A. li., by the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION FOR TUB BKXEF1T OF TUB FREJH: ^ OHO O L F TT IV r>, CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT ITS LAST BESSION . AND APPROVED MARCH 8, 1871. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE ! THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 22D DAY OP NOVEMBER, 1871, IN PUBLIC, IN THE CITY OF CHARLESTON, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. All the Property. Real and Personal, mentioned below most be Distributed In the Award, and a valid deed of each piece of Real Estate, free from all Incumbrances given. The Personal Property, and United States Gold Bonds, will be delivered immediately after the Raffle. Each and every Certificate has Three separate and distinct Numbers In figures, and the words of each figure written thereon, and are all combined with each other from Nos. 1 to 78 promiscuously. All the Certificates of Shares Issned by the company, with their numbers, are registered in their books. SCHEDULE OF AWARDS. That Certificate of Share having on lt the 1st, 2d and 3d numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award of that first-class Three-story Warehouse, situate on Meeting street, No. 147, Charleston, S. C., (opposite the Charleston Hotel,] being 38 feet front, by about 240 feet deep, free from all Incumbrances, and valued at.$35,ooo That Certificate of Share having cn lt the 4th, 6th and 6th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award of that first class Three-story Warehouse, No. 145 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C., free from all Incumbrances, valued at.$30,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 7th. 8th and 9th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award or that first-class Three-story Warehouse, No. 143 Meeting street, Charleston, s. C., free rrom all incumbrances, valued at.337,500 That Certificate of Share having on lt the loth, nth and 12th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to the award or that Three-story Warehouse, No. 141 Meeting stree;, Charleston. S. C.. free from lncnmbrances. valued at.$35,000 The above Four Warehouses are opposite the Charleston Hotel, and are the most Valuable Property in Charleston. That Certificate or Share having on lt the 2d, 3d and 4th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of that Fine Piece of Property, situate on Broad street, Charleston, S. C.. and known as the "Mansion House," free from all incumbrances. valued at.$ao,ooo That Certificate of Share having on lt the 3d, 4th and 6th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of that Fine Two-story Dwelling, situate on Gadsden and Lnraber street, Columbia, S. C., with all the outbuildings and Improvements, with ab jut hair an acre of ground thereto, valued at.$10,000 Tba; Certificate of Share having on lt the 6th, 6th and 7th numbers obtained on the Karlie Till be entitled to an award or that Fine Cotton Plantation, containing about 1800 acres, one-third cleared, and heavily timbered, situate In the county or Darlington, S. C., on the Great Peedee River, free from incumbrances, valued at.$10,000 That Cert locate of Share having on lt the 6 th, 7 th and 8th numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award or United States Gold Bonds (new issue) or the value of.$3,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 8th, 9th and loth numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of United States Gold Bonds (new issue) of the value or.$9,000 That Certificate or Share having on lt the 6th, loth and nth numbers obtained on the Raffle will be entitled to an award of United States Gold Bonds or the value or.$1,000 Those 40 Certificates or Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on the Raffle: 3d 3d 3d Sd 3d 3d 3d 6th 3d 7th ?3d 8th 3d et* 3d 10th 3d 11th 3d 12th,3d 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 4th 6th'4th 7th 4th 8th 4th 9th 4th 10th 4th Iltb 4th 12tb,5th 6th 6th ?th 6th 6th 6th 6th 7th !6th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 8th ?th 5th 5th 6th 6th 6th eth ?th 6th eth 7th 7th 7th 9th loth nth 12th 9th loth 11th 6th 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th 7th 8th 8th 8th 9th 9th 12th eth loth 1st nth ist 12th 1st nth is: 12th 1st 10th 3d 4th 6th 6th 7th 12th 4tb 6th 6th 7th 8th Will each be entitled to an award in United States Gold Bonds or the value or.$900 Those 40 Certificates or Shares having on them the following numbers obtained on the Raffle: Ut 1st 1st 1st 2d 2d 2d 2d 8th 9th loth nth 4th 6th 6th 7th 9th 10th 11th 12th 6tb 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th nth 6th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th'3d llth 4th 12th,4th 6th 14th 7th 4th Bth'ith 9th 4tn 10th:6th nth 6th 7th 8th 9th loth nth 7th 12th lita 7th 6th 8th 5th 9th 5th 10th 6th nth eth 12th 6th 8th 6th 8th 9th 10th nth 8th 9tb 10th nth 9th loth nth 12th Otb 10th nth 12ti: 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th 9th ist ut 9th loth nth loth nth nth 3d 3d 10th nth 12th nth 12th 12th 6th eta Will each be entitled to an award or United States Gold Bonds of the raine of.laso AU the other CertlQcates or Shares having on them any three numbers obtained on the Raffle, and not designated as any of the above Certificates are, wlU each be entitled to an award of United States Bonds or the value or.'..$50 Awards will be made only to such Certificates or Shares as have three numbers on them, so ob? tained on the Raffle. To snch as desire to take Shares in this Great Raffle and Distribution of Real and Personal Property, the Directors will afford every fad lty and satisfaction, and perfect fairness will be exercised throughout, and many persons may trace their future prospects in business and station la society to a fortunate Share herein. Orders, with the money for Certificates, may be sent by Express, or Registered LetterB, or Postofflce Orders, at the risk or the Association. Persons sending orders will be particular to give their names, places or residence, County and State, which will be entered In the Books or the Company, and Im? mediately upon the Raffle taking place, the Official Raffled Numbers will be forwarded to each Correspondent. THE RAFFLE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE ON THE DAY NAMED, and every Award or the Property and Gold Bonds MUST be made to the Holders or the Certificates. Mg- Address all orders to the CHARLESTON CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION, No. 147 MEETING STREET, CHARLJESTON, 8 C. July ll Hillman 04int ant? Jurni*i)?ng P3oo??. JUST RECE IVE D , A NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OP GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, SUITABLE FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. THE LATEST STYLES OP SCARFS, TIJiS AND BOWS. IMPORTED ALL-WOOL MERINO (SCOTCH) AMD SHAKER FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. Together with sn unequalled supply cf the CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS IN GENERAL, AT SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING isTRETT, OPPOSITE MARKET STREET. UJaid]?0, Jewtlrp, &c. ?^TT ALTHAM WATCHES! 3-4 PLATE, 16 AND 2J SIZES. These are the best WATCHES made In th!9 coun try, and are made with and without Stem Wind? ing Attachment. They are finished In the best manner and run with the greatest accuracy, and cannot be excell? ed anywhere, at their respective prices. The cases are ali of the newest patterns, and specially made to our own order. Our stock of these Watches ls now the largest, and our prices, all things considered, are the low? est In the city. BALL, BLACK & CO., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Nos. 5C5 and 567 Broadway, New York. Julyl8-lyr Seining ?lacl)int6. SINGER SEWING MACHINE AGEITOY, NO. 197 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Our "New Family" Machine ls simple In con? struction, adjusted In a moment tor any kind of work, and will sew trom the Ouest Swiss Muslin to the heaviest Beaver Cloth or Leather, doing a greater rauge or work than any other Machine made, uur Manuracturlng MACHINES ror Tail? ors and Shoemakers are the best in the world. Call and examine before purchasing. Sold on easy terms at Stale Agency, No. 197 KING STREET. J. CLARK BEDELL. LOCAL AGENT. H. D. HAWLEY, General Agent Tor South Caro? lina, Georgia and Florida. Bepi9-thslu3mo8 flute, ?t Q C. PLENGE, DEALER IK HATS, CAPS AND UMBRELLAS Children's Bats a Specialty. No. 201 KING STREET. Jost opened and will have always on hand an assortment of the above articles. Also, Gentle, men's NECK TilS, SCARFS, WALKING CANES, Ac His friends are respectfully Invited to call and examine'for tbemselves. octl4-lmo Soots, Sljoee, &z. ?HEAP ! CHEAP ! CHEAP ! BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac. Now opening at No. 131 MEETING STREET a large and well assorted Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac, ail fresh goods direct from the Manufactures, which will be SOLD YEBY LOW. All gooda guaranteed as represented. CALL AND SEE. T. S. NIPSON, No. 131 MEETING STREET. cctl2-thstu5_ Q. E T THE BEST! Bay your BOOTS AND SHOES at T E I B E R ' 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 or ena tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, of au sizes. The N?w EXCELSIOR GAITER, Which dispenses with shoe strings and elastic, MADE TO ORDER at thia establishment. Call and examine specimens. JACOB STEIBER, may22 _No. ll Broad street, GABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS AND SHOES ARK Claimed to be tile Best, Acknowledged to be the Bett,' Proved to be the Beat. THET ARK TOR 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 Bingle trial will make good all these claims. sepSO-lmo Agencies. HARLE3TON ADVERTISING AGENCY, CORKER BROAD STREET AKD EAST BAT. ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' .owesi cash tates lor ALL PAPERS in tnc United Statte WALKER, EV?>S A COOSWhLL. uec5-mwf EJrrj 3?oobe, Ut. REOPE N INC. HAVING COMPLETED REPAIRS UFON STORE AND PURCHASED AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, SUITABLE FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE, I WOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC, THAT I SHALL BEOPEF ON OR ABOUT TUE FIRST OF NOVEMBER, WITH MOST CHOICE AND SUPERIOR LINES OF FOREIGN DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, FANCY GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ETC. jr. SJ. IR/ELAJD, No. 263 King: street. OCt24-tOthB_' ARRIVAL NEW GOODS? 5 UJJ11UUIV1 W L'Vi) IVOS. 344, A.IV 13 437 KING STREET, BEG TO ANNOUNCE. THAT THEY ARE NOW OPENING NEW DRESS GOODS, FOR FALL AND WINTER. NEW SILKS AND SILK POPLINS, m iNEWgAND LATEST STYLES OF SHAWLS, BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, BROADCLOTHS A rruL IA XK OF ALL KINDS OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, RU'.8, AND MATTING, (A SPECIALTY.) ALL OF WHICH ARE OFFERED AT THE LOWEST PRICES. july27 fcnsmrea Caros. p R. HOLMES, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. auglS-tuths3mo B MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, sep27-D*c CHARLESTON, S. C._ Tty B. CARPENTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NO. 72 BROAD STREBT, Charleston, 8. C., Will Practice in the Sute and Federal Courts retm -yyiLLIAM GURNEY, FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. REFERKCES.-North River Bank, New York; Jewell, Harrison A Co., New York; William Bryce A Co., New York. oct5-lmo WE LITE AND LEABN, DYE AND FORGET ALL. THE SOUTHERN DYE HOUSE, SO. 359 KINO STREET, Dyes and Cleans, by means or steam, Gentle? men's, Ladles' and Children's Clothes. Fine Laces and Lace Curtains cleaned and done up with the Soft or Manufacturers' Finish; Lace and crape Shawls and Kid Gloves Cleaned and Dyed. mr Goods received and returned by Expresa, juuua-lyr L BILLER, Proprietor. Anrtion Sal**?'gl}? Oarj By HENRY COB IA & CO. SUGAR, BACON AND CHEESE. THIS DAY, ac 9 o'clock, we wm sell In.front ot oar ?tore, 15 barrels Porto Rico SUGAR 20OO pounds Bacon Shoulders 50 boxes E. D. cheese. Conditions cash. 0_ocl24" By HENRY COBIA & CO. * aR A P E S . THIS DAY, at 9 o'clock lo front of our. Store, we will offer for sale, 10 crates ISABELLA and CATAWBA GRAPES C'j pounds each. Condi lons cash._petti STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKER, Auctioneers, WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M., 75 packages BUTTER, various grades 2000 IDS. Breakfast Bacon 2000 lbs. Canvassed s. C. Shoulders 200 S. C. Hams 6000 lbs. Bacon, Sides and Shoulders 1000 lbs. Pean Barley 25 bbls. Sew York Syrup. AMD IMMEDIATELY AfTBR, 40 bbls. Choice APPLES. Term cash_octal By LAURE! & ALEXANDER, HAMS, SUGAR, STRIPS AND MACKE? REL. THIS DAY, the 24th instant, wm be sold, in front of our store, at io o'clock, 300 new bright HAMS 20 barrels Grocer's Sugar 3 boxes Migar Cured Strips, 500 lbs. each 75 kits No. i Mackerel, large. Conditions cash._oc;24 By WM. McKAI. SALE OF DERELICT GOODS, RE? MAINING uncalled for at Main station house. THIS DAY, at io o'clock, at No. 140 Meelina: street, wilt positively be sold, 12 Ladies' DRfcSSES, Pieces of Cloth, 4 Bett Spreads, Jewelry or all descriptions, Watches, Clocks, 2 Revolvers, lot or Books, Pictures, 1 Vio? lin, 1 Opera Glass, l Communion Set, 2 Small Carpets, lot Pocket Knives, Ac. ALSO, By order of Tr al Justice John G. Mackey, ESQ.. . A lot of FURNITURE and 1 Feather Bed. ?ND Thc Contents of a Hardware Store, removed for convenience of sale, l fine Show Case, Hard? ware, Tinware, Lamps, Measures, Counter Scales, Sundries, Ac. oct24 Unction Sales-ifntntc flJanf. By HOLMES AND MACBETH, Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY nrxt, October 2 stn, at sales-rc om, in the rear of our office, Ko? 31 Broad street, at half past io o'clock, The foUowlog lots or JEWELRY, Paintings, Furniture, Books, Ac. Ac: One Fine JURGENSEN WATCH, CHAIN ANT/ SEAL One Set Diamond Studs Sundry Sets Sleeve Battons, Stads, Pins, Ac. Three very fine Meerschaum Pipes and Ol?an) Holders Lot Silver Plated Spoons and Forks Une Diamond Pin Bedsteads, chairs. Bureaus and sundry othes pieces of Furniture A large lot of Chromos and Paintings A lot "f Miscellaneous Books une K .uiver Office Desk and Stool One Letter Press One Hammock And a lot or other articles too numerous tc mention. Terms cash. Articles to be removed on day ol sale. _octa DABNEY, MORGAN A CO. VS. THE. President and Directors or the Bank or the State or Sooth Carolina. , By virtue or an order or Court in the abor? stated cause, to me directed by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge or the court or Common Plea? for the First circuit, I will offer for sale, at pubUc auction, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of November, 1871, at the Courthouse, in the City of Charleston. S. c., at ll o'clock. A. M., the fonowlng pieces ol Real Estate: 1. AU that LOT, PIECE GR PARCEL OF LAND, with the Buildings theron, known as the Bank. Of the State or Sooth Carolina, situate, lying and being at the west corner of Broad and State streets, in the City or Charleston, alluring and containing tn from, on Broad street, forty-eight leet six inches, more or less, by one hundred and twenty-six reet, more or leas, in depth, on State street, and forty-eight feet, more or less, on the back Une; butting aud boondi* north on lande now or late or the Union insurance Company, east on Sute street, sonia on Broad street, west on lands or W. 8. A dam t; having such shape, size and boundlngs as ?re set forth lu the plat there? of. Thc uwtsage -.?j or ?Her, or aeren feet one Inch wide, between the adjacent buildings, front? ing on Broud street, as set fon a in said plat, ta be always kept open for the use of said adjacent, buildings. . 2. All that PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with, tbeStoiesand other Buddings thereon, situate, lying and being on the east side or East Bay street, in the city or charleston, and described in a plan of the same, and havlug such shape and, boundaries as are therein delineated, which said plan ls extracted on an enlarged scale from apia? of the wharf and buildings thereon, situate ou East Bay street, la the City of Charleston, belong? ing to J. C. Faber, from a survey by John Wilson, which said deed is with the plan recorded in the office ot the Registrar of Mesne Conveyance for charleston Dis.net In Book Y, No. 12, pages 66? 57 and 68. ALSO, The right, title and interest or the corporation known as the President and Directors or the Bank or the State in -and to the street called GAIL? LARD STREET, on said plain. 3. All that PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND With the buildings thereon, situate on the south Bide of Doughty street, In the City of Charleston, meas? uring in front, on Dooga ty street, thirty-seven. reet four and a hair luches; the same on the back line, and in depth on the east ll.e one hundred and one reet eight inches; the same on the west line. Bounding north on Doughty street, east on lands ol J. Charles Blum, south and west on lota numbered eleven (ll) and four (4,) In a plan made by Char.es Parker, Surveyor, in August, 1856, re? corded lo the office of Registrar of Mesne Con? veyance for Charleston District, in Plat Book A.. No. 1, page 131. 4. All that LOT OF LAND with the buildings thereon, sltnate at the northwest corner o. allots, street and Gadsden's alley, in the City or Charles? ton, measuring In front, on Elliott street, thirty four feet six inches; on Gadsden's ailey, from-, north to sooth, arty-eight reet six Inches. Bound? ing sooth on Elliott street, east on Gadsden's alley, north on lands now or late of the Bank of the Sta eol South Carolina, and west on lands of Wm. Birnie 5. All that PIECE OR PART OF A LOT OF LAND situate on East Bay street, in the City of Charleston, known formerly in the plan thereof by the number seven (7,) and also taree feet of Land adjoining thereto, being part or an alley or passage way of six feet, lying between these premises and the house next south thereto, (the owners or which, In common with the owners ot the property now offered for sale, being entitled, to the use thereof,) measuring and containing im the whole thlrty-tnree (33) feet ia front, and one hundred (100) feet In depth weBtwardly. Batting to the east on East Bay street, north oa Lands formerly or G. Flagg, west on Land now or late of Ann Fox, and south on said alley. Terms-One-third cash; balance payable In two equal annual successive instalments, with In? terest at the rate cl seven per cent, per annum, secured* by bond ol the pnrchaser and mortgage of the premises. Buildings to Le lssured and po? licy assigned. Purchasers to pay ror papers and stamps. WM. J. UAVCK, Referee. The PERSONAL ASSETS will be sold at the same time and place. Due advertisement of which will be given. WM. J. GAYER, oct3 tu9 Referee and Receiver. H f)0tds. ILBERS HOUSE, NO. 284 KING STREET. The Proprietress takes pleasure in announcing her return to the city, and that after a complete renovation ofthe establishment, she ls prepared to accommodate patr. ns. Attentive and respect "?SK' lPKM"T: MB3. B. SILBERS. C OLUHBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C., WM. GORMAN, PROPBOTOB. The Proprietor ol this pleasantly located and* elegantly furnished Establishment, at the State Capt' ii, desires to Inform the travelling public and mien- seeking accommodations, that the "CO? LUMBIA" is in every respect a first-class Hotel, unsurpassed by any In the State or the United states, situated in the business centre of the city, with fine large airy rooms, and a table sup? plied with every delicacy of the season, both from. New York and Charleston markets, the Proprie? tor pledges that no efforts will be spared to give perrect satlsractlon in every respect. A first-class Livery stable ls attached to the* Hotel, where vehicles of every description can be* had at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure ol fery Train. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor and Superintendent. J. D. BUDDS.O??-* hier. aprl 3- wfm VAN DEUSENS WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONIN E.) They S - purely vegetable, safe and sure. Th*, best in usc For sale by ? Dr *J?*g??> so. 161 Meeting street. Who- esa-e Agent