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1 CITY AFFAIRS. Meeting* This Day. Solomon's Lodge, at 7 P. M. Mechanics' Union, So. l, at 7 P. M. Charleston City Railway Company, at - A. M. Comet Fire Company, at half-past : P. M. Palmetto Fire Company, at half-pas: 7 P. M. Washington I/ght Infantry RifleUub, a: 7 P. M. Charleston Riflemen Club, at half past * P. M. Charleston Mechanic Society, at 7 P. M. Charleston Dramatic Club, at half-past 7 P. M. Auction Sales This Day. William McKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his store, cutlery, B op goods, Ac. EXCURSION" TICKETS.-Tne sale of excursion tickets to the Columbia Fair will be continued until the 10th lnstint, gool to return for fifteen days from date. THE CITT INSPECTOR'S OFFICE.-The work of a city lnspecto-18 heavy, and, If he is honest, the pay is small. It ls thought that money might be saved by having two Inspectors-one for the up? per ward9 and one for the lower warda Each of them would have plenty to do. Of course, nnder the new regime, there will be "co pickings." THE COMIMG COLD.-Saturday was the chil? liest day we have had this fall, and the gloomy clouds, with a driving northeast wind in the cvenlDg, made every one feel that winter was coming. The thermometer, with a sign, relin? quished its usnal amblious stand and sank lt shrank to the minimum point fen- wn this sea? son and stuck at si. Yesterday morning it began at 57 at S o'clock, rose to 66 at 2 P. M., and at 10 P. M. it pointed to 59. and, like whiskey, with "a downward tendency." The still clear night was promising, and we look for the newB or frost near the city this morning. No OFFICIAL SHAVING -It is believed that most or the laborers and others of the like class, employed by the city,were'-sbaved*' by the officials gsjgho paid them on. The city bore t he loss, be canse the laborers were paid more than the fair market price In order that they m'gM stand shar? ing or discounting. We think that thia practice might be stoppen, once and for alL City Connell has ordered that the police receive their pay f r September from Ute etty treasurer Instead of from the chief of police, and lt seems to ns that a similar change might be made, with advantage, in every department. It would be cheap at the cost or an extra clerk. The city would get its la? bor or all kinds at the lowest flgore, and ihe me-. would get their wages to the last farthing. THE CITY POLICE.-The policy of the new Mayor and Connell ls to cut the coat according to the cloth, or, In other words, to reduce the ex penses of the city to the lowest point consistent with cleanliness and good order, or course the cost or the police will be looked Into. This de partment costs at present about $80,000 a year, which is rar more than the city can afford. There ls no danger now or any considerable brawl or disturbance, and If any were expected the Mayor could obtain Ave hundred special policemen In an hotjr. All that we want is a police force of mod? erate strength, every member of which shall be fairly paid and thoroughly efficient. This ein be had at a moderate price, and we believe that the Mayor and Connell expect to bring the anna il cost of the police force to about $50,000-a saving of $30,000 a year. And this win be done without impairing the substantial value of the force. "A Du KT OF HONOE "-The City Police re? ceived a month's pay on Saturday, and we hope that they did not forget to pay the assessments made upon them to pay the counsel employed to keep Mayor Wagener and the new Connell ont of office. That assessment, for these favored, was ten douars a head, bnt as the city bad not paid Abe police they could not come np to the serat: c. Taste counsel were clamorous, and we believe that Dr. Collins stepped m and agreed u advance the money assessed opon the police, with the under? standing that Captain Hendricks wonld ded ucl the amount from the next month's pay of the force, and turn it over to him. And the money was put np. But Captain Hendricks, this time, does not pay off the police, and can't stop that little assess? ment. Of course, as the counsel-fees were so suc? cessfully used, and as Pillsbury's protest fell through, andas they can help themselves, tb; assessed members of the police nave, long ere this, paid over a slice of their hard earnings to the restless Collins. A NOTABLE MARRIAGE. - The New York Christian Intelligencer, of October 28, says: " An Interesting marriage ceremony took place in this city OB Wednesday, the 18th instant, la the M di son Square Presbyterian cbnrcb, In presence or a large congregation. The bridegroom was Mr. Loif?s L. Scovel, and the bride Miss christine Merle, dani hu r of the late Mr Chirles Merle, of this city. The lady is a descendant of the Swiss Protestants of Keurchatel, and a near relative of Merle D'An' lgne, the h is to : lan. By a gratify lng coincidence, the Huguenot Church service used on the occasion was that of her ancestors In Swit? zerland, ind the officiating mininer was the Rev. Charles S. Yedder, of Charleston, S. C., pastor of the Huguenot Church la that city. As that church ls the only representative of original French Protestantism la this country, the coincidence was all the more pleasant. The Huguenot church ls one for which oar own has a ramil / affection, and we may theref re offer oar hearty congratu? lations and geod wishes to this Huguenot daugh? ter whom a Huguenot benediction bas Jost made a happy bride." A BOLD BURGLARY AND HEAVY ROBBERY. Robert Wickels, the notorious thief, wbo was io the employ or the neuter. ! of the detectives a short time ago, working ont his repentance as a s pot-boy, was brougM-before the Mayor on Satur? day morning, charged" with st ea i lng a lot of val? uable articles from Mr. E. Rosenthal, at No. (3 St. Phillp street. Mr. Rosenthal testified that last Wednesday night, between 0 and 7 o'clock, r?lbense was entered by come one, who br, fee open a drawer in his bedroom. From this drawer the burglar took a diamond ri - g. valued at one hundred dollars, three gold rings set with stones, a gold necklace, ear-rlcgs, shoes and a revolver the whole lot won h about two hundred and sev? enteen dollars. The thief made his escape, wim? ont glvlog any alarm, with all of his plunder. Wickels was arres'ed on Fiiday night, and on his nerton was found the revolver, which Mr. Rosenthal iden-lfled as the one stolen from him on Wednesday night. Some or the other stolen articles were ton nd. The case was turned over to Ti lal Justice Levy for prosecution, and the prisoner was committed ror examination on the charge of burglary and lar-:my. The case will be heard to-day. TBS GLEBE STREET CHURCH.-Alter an in? terval o' several months, the congregation or Zion Presto terian Church, of Glebe sireet, once more assembled for D.vlne worship in their much-lo ed church yesterday miming. The services were discontinued last spring, when the railing and cracked condition or the plaster on the celling mide lt dangerous for the church to be used. At a meeting of the congregation, it was decided to have tie interior of the chnrcb repaired, and the work w i entrusted to Mr. J. C. Lacoste. The congn gaticn, la the meantime, sought a tempo? rary place or woraulp. The work of reparation was pmhed forward wltr- energy. The style of the celling overhead made lt a difficult matter to plaster 'ne roor safely, bu-, the work bas been done, 'l be whole celling was taken oat and re newei"., and now looks substantial, nd bande?me, with .he figured ornaments of moulding over the central aisle. The interior or th* church and the pews have all been freshly painted, and the ex te- lor has also been attended to. The worn color ff ?a given way to an airy and tasty coating or "*ght yellow, and the steps have been newly rree sioned. The services yesterday were conducted by 'he esteemed pastor, the Bev. Dr. G lr ard eau, and his well-known voice, together with the as? sembling once more ba the dear eld place of wor? ship, raised many a heart In thankfulness to the Give/of all Good. During Saturday night THE HEALTH OF THE CITY. During the past two days the weathc-r has been much coole', and the belief obtains that the fever cannot linger much longer In Chai its ton. The people are in gcod spirits now that the new Mayor and Council are safely installai, and a black frost would make Charleston as bright and busy a place as can be found in the southern country. From noon on Saturday, the 28th ultimo, to noon on Saturday last, the registrar received twenty-two certificates cf death from yellow fever. These deaths took place as follows : Three on October 27, three on October 28, two on Octo? ber 29, two on October 30, five on October si, two on November 1, two on November 2, ard three on November 3. Omitting the deaths include l m the statement printed in THE NEWS or Monday last, we have only sixteen deaths for the current week, to wh en must be added the two deaths re? ported yesterday, tnaklcg a total or eighteen rever deatus ror the week. We annex our usual table of comparative mor tality: 1854. 1S56. 3S58. 1871. Deaths np to Au? gust 5.. .. 1 1 2 Weekending: August 12. 5 6 i August 19. 4 3 28 3 August 26. 20 7 39 6 September 2. 26 16 73 21 September 9. 70 16 103 14 September 16. 127 24 us 9 September 23. 113 24 86 30 September 30.. 72 32 64 21 October 7..-. 53 23 45 13 October 14. 48 24 41 15 October 21. Si 16 22 13 October 2s. 21 5 24 25 November 4. s 4 12 18 Total.600 300 673 191 NOTE.-The week In 1856, corresponding to that ending November 4,1871, ended on November 8, and, in 1858, on November 1. 8ATCR0AY '3 REPORT. OFFICI OF BOARD OF HEALTH, 1 CHARLESTON. November 4-18 M. J Two certificates or death rrom yellow iev?r re celved since last report. ROBERT LEBBY, M. D., City Registrar. These deal lu took place on the 3d or November. Besides the above thc following ha3 been recciv. ed since last report : 'in- for capillary bronchitis, dated November 3. SUNDAY'S RF PORT. OFFICS OF BOARD OF UEALTH, ) CHARLESTON, November 5-12 M. j Two certificates of death rrom jellow fever re? ceived sine-' last report. ROBERT LEBBY, M. D. City Registrar. These d aths took place on the 3d or November. Besides the above the following has been receiv? ed since last report: One ror trl-mus nascentlnm, dated .November 3. In 1858 the fever disappeared on the 5th of No? vember, but the Georgetown T.mea prlntB the fol l. wing lugubrious paragraph: The first day of October waa the coldest in the n.> nth-thermometer rorty-.-lx at aaorlse. J9 the first day of October was the coldest in the month-thermometer rorty-elght at sunrise; ii which year the thermometer d>d not fall to the freezing point till the 22d cf November. A .uuiicioun Hoax. We learn that lt ls reported to the authorities of | Jacksonville, Fla., lhat "there are thirty or forty deaths a day from yellow fever in Charleston. The rerorts of the bea.th officer, published every day In TUE Niws, are strictly correct, whatevo the ouid nuncs may say, and they show less than one-tenth or the number of deaths with which we ate kindly credited. THE CITY APPRAISER'S OFFICE.-Some changes will be made In this office. The sinecure will be abolished, and the city appraiser, with two assistants, wi 1 probably be required to do al the work of the department AN UNFAITHFUL SERVANT. - Susan Tread? well, a colored woman, was arrested on Friday evening, charged with stealing various articles or dry goods rrom her employer. She was brought before the Mayor on Saturday morning, and after a short bearing, ihe case was referred to a trial justice for examination. CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS NOT DETAINED AT NEW YORE.-We have the best authority for say? ing that the fl^et or steamships whlcb ply be? tween Charleston and New York are not detained at Quarantine at New York as reported. The quarantine was raised some time ago, and has not been re-estab.lsbed. TUE PORT ROYAL RAILROAD.-We learn lrom the Beaufort Republican that there will be an ex? cursion on the Port Royal Railroad Wednesday, November 8. Cars have been obtained, for t >m porary use, from the Savannah and Charleston Railroad. 7be train will run the entire length ot the road, fonrteen miles beyond Yemassee, reach? ing Beaufort, on returning, about- sundown. CRUMBS.-Special traies between Alston and Colombia are to t e run over the Greenville and Columbia Railroad for the i ccomm dation cf visitors to the fair from Spartanburg and Uni n. President Fremont, of the Cape Fear Agricultu? ral Association, bas furnished us with a compli? mentary ticket to the third annual fair, c. ni? ne: cing In Wilmington on the 14th. CONNUBIAL DISCORD.-On Friday night, a colored mau named James Houston met a woman, who afterwards proved to be his wife, at the corner ef Meeting and Market streets, and without regard to appearances, proceeded to cor? rect her In public. The ol ber party argued the question, and was relieved by a policeman, who to k James Into custody. He was brought be? fore the Mayor, and sentencel to pay a fine or one dollar, or spend rive days in the House or Correction. ls WANT OF CORRECTION.-Among the dead weights which the city bas to carry In its etrug gie against the heavy debt, ls the institution known as the Hons? of Correction, where able bodied men and women and active boys, who are not able to pay the fines Imposed for violating the ordlnaces,are received. The House must come under the supervision or the new administration In its re'ormatory movements, and lt ls boped that some plan may be adopted by which the per? sons Imprisoned in lt may be made to earn the board they now receive at the expense or the; city._ CLUBS AND STARS-Daphne Alexander and . Patrick Fleming, lodged for indecent behavior in State street, were sentenced each to pay a fine of two dollars or go to the House of Correction tor five day p. Isaac Field, arrested for fighting and raising a disturbance In Nathan's Hall, Wentworth street, at the fair held there, bad the hearing in his case postponed nntil this morning. Daniel Foid, lodged on suspicion of stealing twenty-five dollars from his mother, was referred to a trial justice for examination. SOUTH CAROLINA BONDS.-The New York World, or Friday, has the rollowlng paragraph : There reaches us an astounding rumor that there has been an over issue or $16.000,000 In South Carolina bonds. Can it be that the martial law business in that State 1B connected with this condition of affairs. To oust the present State government by the bayonet, and to take unto itself the manipulation or the finances, certain under such developments to offer a rich margin or sp?culation, would be a lucrative operation for the White House "military riog." Maniai law carries with lt. or course, the administration or the finances a? well as any other power or State. The Herald or the same day atys that "the new South Carolinas broke to 36\ on the sale of abont $100,000 bondB, pledged as collateral, which could not be redeemed by the owner." THE NUGARA FIRE COMPANY_At the tenth annual meeting or the Niagara Fire Engine Com? pany, No. 8, held on Thursday evening, the 2d in-tant, the following officers were elected to serve ror the ensuing year: E. G. Tolley, Presi? dent; /. W. Nell, Vice President; James M. Hollo? way, Secretary; James H. Gads len, Treasurer; D. M. Lewis, First Director; W. G. Lawton, Second Director; E. 0. Tucker, Third Director; W. p. Cole, Fourth Director; J. H. Mlnott and H. D. Crom, Axmen; D.T. Lewis, Engineer. Stewards -R. Morrison and H. Mickey. Committee on Fi? nance-J. W. Nel', J. B. Jones, D. Lewis, W. Cole, T. A. Duffus. Committee on Letters-w. G. Law? ton, T. W. Williams, L. B, Shey, J. Minot t and R. Mindora. Committee on Relier-E. Tucker, J. H. Curtis, F. saltus, W. H. Mickey and H. M. Law renee. THE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. The annual meeting of this company will be held to flay, at their office, No. 2, Chamber of Com? merce Building, Eroad 6treet. The rolls will be open froai ten to two o'clock for the election of eight directors. PATINO CFF TUE POLICE.-Pursuant to the r?solution of Council, passed at the last me ting, the city guarJ was paid off on Saturday for the month of September A clerk from the treasurer's office came over to the Guardhouse with the need? ful, and as their names were called from the pay roll "clubs and stars'' marched up and received his quantum. The performance aflurCed general satisfaction to all engaged. A REVBNVE COLLECTOR IN TROUBLE.-Collec? tor Robb, of savannah, on his arrival In that city on Saturday, presented himself to the United States marshal, and was held to ball lo the Bum or $5500. He Is charged wi.h embezzlement, and also with conspiring with others to defraud the government or public moneys, Tor both or which c fleeces true bills were found against him by the grand jury of the United States Court. A DANGEROUS FALL.-Between twelve and one o'clock, on Saturday, John Donahue, a laborer, lately employed as a workmsn on a building, tell rrom the third-story window or a house on the west side or State Btreet, between Queen and Cumberland, while attempting to get rrom one wln.'ow to t e next. He was picked np alive, with his wrist dislocated acd a severe cot In his head over i be left eye. Upon fnrther examination his body w as found to be bad y braised In various places. The police were called, and the wounded man having been placed in the city wagon was conveyed to the City Hospital, where he received every attention. When last heard from he was doing well. FATAL KEROSENE EXPLOSION.-Oa Thursday night Lizzie Smith, a olored girl, was fatally barned by the explosion cf a can or kerosene ol', while endeavoring to kindle afire at ber house on Congress street, In Savannah. She held a light in her lett hand, and with the other was pouring the oil rrom a can upon the red coals when the explosion tock place and a general corfljgratlon ensued. Covere l with the blazing oil, the girl screamed terribly and rolled on the bed, bnt was so badly burned before assistance arrived that the expired at 1 o'clock on Saturday af er fearful sofrerlngs. The building was on fre rora short time, bnt the police extinguished the flames berore material damage was done. The od rai termed "noa expDsive ? Hotel Arrivals-November 4 and 3. PAVILION HOTEL. F. D. Smith, Summerville; F. B. Bice, Klngstree; J. Grimes, V. Whitney, R. T. Horn, M. \\ lt he rs, New York. CHARLESTON BOTEL. J. B. Y. Warner, Greensboro', Ga. ; General W. J. Anderdon, Columbia; C. G.Kendall and wire, Beaurort; J. F. Bomberger, Pennsylvania; Wm. G egg, John's Island ; J.H. Marsh, Washington; W. F. Fuller, P. E. Hatfield, Brooklyn; b. Roodey, New York; w. Conly, Detroit ; J. B. De Lamar, Massachusetts; P. T. Tawton, L. W. looaer, city; H. W. Cramp, steamship Georgia. THE HEALTH OF FERNANDINA. To the Pabllc. Having learned from Captain L. M. Coxetter, or the steamer Dictator, that steamers and vessels w lt be sublect to ten days' quarantine rrom Fer? nandina to Jacksonville, we positively assert that tbere has not been a single ??ec or yellow rever or other con ta g ous disease of any kind in Fer? nandina this season. AB evidence or the health of Fernandina, we do not know of but tico cases oj intermittent ft ver even In the city. E. G. CLAV, M. D., C. w. HORSEY, M. D., J. M. PAYNE, M. D. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of November, 1871. SAMUEL T. RIDDELL, Clerk. State oj Florida, County of Nassau : I, Samnei T. Riddell, clerk of the Circuit Court In and for said State and County, hereby certify that Messrs. E. G. Clay, C. W. Horsey and J. M. Pa; ne, whose genu ne signatures appear to the within cen locate, are all practicing physicians m said county, and that there are no other practicing physicians In the City or Fernandina. Witness my name snd official seal, this 4th day November, A D. 1871. SAMUEL T. KIDDELL, Clerk. BUSINESS NOTICES. A. R. STILLMAN'S DRY GOODS House, No. 281 King street, fourth door below Wentworth street. New goods received by every iteamer. nove-i FOR SALE OR BENT.-We are requested to direct attention to the advertisement lu another colnmn offering for sale or rent the elegant Rut? ledge avenue rc-ldence, the former r.sldence of j Major R. C. Gilchrist. RHINE WINE, direct from Germany Hockbelmer Rlessllng, esr Laubenheimer. 68r Rnederhelmer, esr Ingelheimer, red wine, esr Jockey Club, l Sparking Rhine Wine, Bald to be Mousseux, j superior to Champagne. ALSO, Champagne, Ch. Heldsleck Claret, St. Estephe English Ale, Bass's, on dranght Oysters, Bull'a Bay, fresh every other day. Bar always supplied wi th'the best foreign and domestic Liquors and Wines. A. TIEFENTHAL, nc ve- 3 No. 107 Market street. DRESS GOODS ! DRE?S GOODS ! In every style end price, at A. R STILLMAN'S Dry Coads House, No. 281 King street. nove-l THE ACADEMY OP MUSIC GRAND GIFT CON certs, ss advertised by Messrs. Butler, Chadwick, Gary A Co.-Mr. Eben Coffin, sub-agent for this splendid and attractive scheme, ls now prepared to sen tickets for the same. Applications tobe made to bim at the office of Mr. Ed wai d M. More? land, No. 29 Broad street. A BOX containing one quire ol note paper with envelopes to match, for 2Sc, at CH ?a 0. RICHTER'S, Hasel st. Bazaar and East Bay News Room, mayia-m _ BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with business cards printed thereon, at $4 per thons and. Send your orders. Every merchant and business man yhoul J have his card printed on his envelopes. A SPLENDID ASSOBTMENT ofCorsetB- apood ene for 50 cents just recelvt d, at A. R. STILLMAN'S Dry Goods Hr use, nov6-l No. 281 King street. THE BUSINESS community ol Charleston dally look with Interest for the weather reports from the Signal Bureau, but that does not exceed the anxiety which economical housekeepers manliest while perusing the advertisements prepared by Wilson, in which he make i announcement or all the latest ar: Iciej in his line. oct27 Cools, Srjoes, &z. Q.ET THE BEST! Buy your BOOTS AND SHOES at 8TEI BER'S KO. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes them to order, in any style desired, using only the best material and workmanship. Constantly on band, a large assortment of cns tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, of all sices. The New EZOELSIOR GAITER, Which dispenses with shoe strings and elastic, MADE TO ORDER at this establishment. Gall and examine spec omens. _ JACOB SIEIB?R, mayas No. <I Broad street. , JUST RECE IVE D , A KEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS EVITABLE FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. THE LATEST STYLES OF SCARFS, TIES, and BOWS, IMPORTED ALL-WOOL MERINO (SCOTCH) AND SHAKER FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. Together with an unequalled supply of the CELEBRATED STAB SHIRTS AND COLLARS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS LS GENERAL, AT SCOTT'S STAB SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STRETT, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. (Eoucanonol. ST?^ITW^'ODI? FRENCH and GERMAN SCHOOL for young Ladies aud Children, wrtl re pen on MONDAY, toe 6:h November. The French Department will be under the cbarge of Mlle. LKPRLNCE. And par tlcu'ar attention will be paid to pupils Reading, Writing and Speaking the German and Freocj languages. MM. JOHN LAURENS, Principal. School at No. 92 Wenthworth, near Coming street._novi-smw3* "JJRSULINE INSTITUTE OF THB IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, "VALLE CRUC IS," NEAR COLUMBIA, S. C., FOB THE EDUCATION OF YOUNO LADIES, UNDER THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISION OF THE RELIQISUSB8 OF THE URSULINE CONTENT. The situation of the Convent ls all tn at can be desired ror health and beauty. The buildings are on elevated ground, about two miles from the Capitol, and In the midst of an oak grove of twenty acres. It ls within half an hour's dtlve from the depot, where omnibuses and baggage wagons await the arrival of passengers. TERMS-For board, washing, fuel, lights and tuition in Eogh8h, $800, payable siso in advance, or $30 per month, payable in advance. Music, French, Latin, Drawing and painting form extra charges. ey For further Information, application may be made to the MOTHER SUPERIOR, to Rt. Rev. Bishop LYNCH, or to the Reverend Clergy. nov4 (Groceries, ?iqnors, Sit. JUST RECEIVED, PER STEAMSHIP JAMES ADGER, DIRECT FROM THE DAIRY, A NEW SUPPLY OF THAT JUSTLY FAMOUS BUTTER, AT TWENTY-FIVE CTS. PER POUND, NOT ONLY A SPECIALTY, BUT ALSO A SINGULARITY OF MINE, INASMUCH AS IT CAN ONLY BE FOUND AT LINLEYS CHEAP STORES, Nos. 190 and 388 KING STREET. JJARDWARE OF DIRECT IMPORTATION, NOW LANDING F BOM THB ANNIE KIMBALL, JUST FROM LIVERPOOL, I Consisting of : CABRON POTS, 1 quart to 40 gal? lons Ovens and Covers, Spiders 7 inch to 20 inches Extra Oven Lids Clout and Wrought Nails Barn Locks, Pad and Stock Patent Sash Cord, Hooks and Binges Butcher's Chisels, Hand Saws Files, Shutter Bolts, a variety Iron Tea and Table Spoons Fry ?ana, Wafer and Waffle Irons Tea Trays, Dish Covers, Hot Water Plates Plate Warmers, Shovel and Tongs Brass and Green Wire Fenders. In store, a fine assortment of genuine Rodgers A WostenhOlm'B POCKET and TABLE KNIVES, Carvers, Scissors, Razors, Ac, Ac. Prices very low, at Wholesale and Retail. S. R. MARSHALL A CO., Corner King and Society streets, oct27-fmw6 Charleston, S. C. gentles. C HAHLESTON ADVERTISING AGENCY, CORNER BROAD STBIBT AND EAST BAY. ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowest cash rates for ALL PAPERS in the United States. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. decc-mwr ?rcmo flri?e SHistribntlon. THE SOUTH CAROLINA Mi ii mun III, FOR THE PROMOTION OF IMMIGRATION TO THE SOUTH, BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents, CHARLESTON, S. C. -o A SERIES OF CONCERTS will be given under the auspices of the "Soulh Carolina State Agricul? tural and Mechanical Society," at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C, commencing Janua/y 8t 1872, at which Drawings will take place and Distributions made to Ticket-Holders or the entire Academy or Music Building, at Charleston, S. C., and ca h In various amounts making In all ITWO THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND FIVE GIFTS, estimated at $800,000. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. For rererences and full particulars send for Circulars. The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the snrpervlslon of the fol? lowing well known gentlemen: General A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. Colonel B. H. RUTLEDGE, of Sou'h Carolina. General BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, or Virginia. Hon. ROGER A. PRIOR, or New York. Remittances can be made to us, and the Tickets will be sent by Retnrn Mall, by BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO, CHARLESTON, 8. C. General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK. General M. W. GARY, nova__?_ (Cotton dies, #r. c. (Cigars, Sobarco, &t. E. S ? E A U IT A3 JUST 0PKNBD AT No. 392 KINO STREET, A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CIGAR STORE, Where can be obtained all of the latest Brands or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGAR?. He has also, lo connection with his Store, es tabllshed a manufactorj for the above. All or the latest Brands or TOBACCO, PIPES, Ac, Ac., on band, and the prices will be ronnd SB cccommod uing as those of any similar honse In this city. Strangers vlBltlog the city should not rall to give this honse a call, as the Proprietor reels con* fient or being able to give satisfaction to alL cct23-mwf9 ison 'OJOis J?2|3 mewiM aojad tua jo Jo;audoij 'aaaoauos RTITIIM .pdllOllOB A|[0J.Q9Ltk81 H| ^DOJS S|q JO U0!lDa|UIB -xe ny *ot papuana ?ndmojd eq HIM 'B oumdao -3V ?*]3 JO qsso qii? 'tniq 01 papuana sjjpjo 'Bssaisnq jo eau siq m espine us jo Untisisaoo 'spooo sqi nodn siusaps AUB jnoqiua 'dpstn assqojnd jo.anotns oqj 01S?3V8N33H9 JO; paSavqoxs J?d 3? 61N3RAWI aioadS .apsil Jiaqi iOi inamaanpai SJIXJ us 1 o-y ija NK "OOOvaox .gavoio ;o SMUIUBUOO tj?:3H pns uise ?aioqM 'Si39?q3juj 01 s ano pauSisjapna atu U33HIS ONIH 018 'ON IT 03*033? SXNSKAVd 3I03d6 I 3H0XS HVDIO HVmiA\ HOHHdWk? tfi? ?lODCS. ?HEILLEY'S PARIS KID GLOVES. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. These Glovts will be taken back, even after wear, for any imperfections, such as tearing or ripping. f Paris. 20 Roe de la Paix. nrprvra J London, 63 Regent street, ucruis. ?( New lork 23 Broa(jwav. I Boston, 0 Temple P.ace. FCRCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., nov3-6mos Sois Agents ror Charleston. Weeoxatm t?priolsUrrj. f ACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, AC W . J . T Ii I M Has on hand a large and carefully selected stock Ol UPHOLSTERY GOODS, WINDOW SHADES, Pa per Hangings, Decorations, Ac. COKBISTIKO IK PART OP t . mu line or WINDOW HOLLANDS AND SHADES Swiss, Nottingham and Muslin Curtains Brocha, Reps, Terrys and Satin Detains All Wool Damasks and Watered Moreens French and English Cretonnes and Chintzes Linen Coverings and Stripes, Bindings, Ac Embroidered Plano and Tabie Covers Victoria, Dining and Centre Table Covers Tollanettes, Oil cloths, Table and Desk Covering* ?l-ery Centre Tassels, Fringes and Gimps Gilt, Walnut and Rosswood Cornices rta d Picture Nails Mit W ol. c. t:^i'and MOBS Mattresses Few and Pulpit Ousu.ons, AT No. 243 KINO STREET, IN THE BEND, ]nly24_ rjHE GREAT GERMAN RF.Mwr.TirB Professor LOUIS WTTST) RAM'S BLOOD PTJH1 FY1NQ AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pills Ot Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chronlr Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and imper? fect digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro lessor Louis Wnudram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (lor Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Herb Tea. Gout Tincture. Eye Water. Wundwasser (the German "Painkiller.") For sale by Dr. H.B A ER, No. 131 Meeting street. Book ano Job Printing. NEAT! QUICK! CHEAP ! THE CHARLESTON NEWS JOB PRISM OFFICE, No. 149 EAST BAT, IS PREPAKED TO TURN OUT JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, IN THE MOST SATISFACTORY STYLE, UPON BRIEF NOTICE, AT THE LOWE8T RATES. OUR OFFICE. I V ALL ITS DEPART? MENTS, IS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE SOUTH &Ff CIAJL* ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY GIVE US A TRIAL ! tJnil?ing Material. JJUILDERS' DEPOT, 91 CHURCH STREET. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, Slate, Tile, Shingles, Lathe, Hair, Gravel, Chimney Tops, Sewer Pipes, EncauBtlc Tile, Marbleized Slate Mantels A beautiful substitute for marble, at reduced rates. oct31 E. M. GRIMEE, P. 0. BOX 874. Q E. HOLMES, COTTON FACTOB AMS COMMISSION MERCHANT, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S C. augie- tu tbs 3m) an dion 0al?f~~tijif Atop Bj WM. MCKAT. DAMAGED CUTLERY, ON ACCOUNT O?S va'i nab and Charleston Railroad. THIS DAY, Monday, at No. 140 Meeting Btreet. at io o'clock, will be sold, ???'r 94 dozen Assorted CUTLERY, slightly damaged. A lot or Shep Goods and one Large Show case* Also, on account shippers, one case Fancy SATI? NET, ronr pieces Carpeting. Together with m general assortment or Cloths, Ready-Made Cloth lng. Hosiery, Notions, Ac._nove Unction Solea-Jninre Bat*. By Tf M . McKAY . ESTATE SALE-SCHOONER FLAG, wm be sold on TUESDAY, 7th instant, at IO rowel, root or Laurens street, at Fairchild A Hamlin's wharf, The Schooner FLAG, with Sails. Anchors, Ac. Carries 2250 bushel., rough rice, ls 65 tons xe? ister; I }^0e'uplete or'Jer>acd now doing a fine coasting Terms made known on day or sale nov4-?_ By H. H. DeLEON. POSITIVE SALE VALUABLE SEA LS land Plantations on Edlsto island, belong, mg to Estate Ephraim M. Baynard. W1U be cold at Public Auction, In the City or Charleston, on Thursday, L'ecember 14th, 1871, at the Old Customhouse, corner Broad street and East Bay, The following PLANTATIONS: Sea-Side, containing 498 62-:oo acres, more or 1 BS. Wilson's, containing 143 18-100 acres, more or lesa Palmentera, containing 255 13-100 acres, more or less. s Sbergood, contalolng 238 66-100 acres, more or less. Shell House, contain mg 186 20-100 acres, more. or les.'. g , Red House, containing 134 ei-ioo acree, more er less. Seabrook's, containing ns 34-100 acres, more or less. Rabbit Point, containing 408 95-100 acres, more or less. Laroche's, containing 226 62-100 acres, more ox Little Edlsto Place, containing 290 97-100 acres., more or less. ALSO, ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH RICE PLANTA? TION, opposite Wilton, 200 seres, more or less. Conditions-One fonrth cash; balance by bond. and mortgage, payable In one, two and three ?ears, Interest 7 per cent., payable annually, urchasers to pay for papers and stamps. THOMAS H. WILLINGHAM, Trustee. novl-wsllAd7 flftfi ?0O?B, Ut A R R I V A L OF NEW GOODS. FURCHCOTT, BENEDICT * CO., ?YO. 244 KINO STREET, BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE NOW OPENING THE FIS EST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK o? DRY AND FANCY GOOD? EYER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. SILK AND SILK POPLINS, all shades andi colors. silk Velvets, Velveteen, all colors. Crape Cloth, Henrietta Cloth, Empress Cloth. Merlnoes, all-Wool Daslns, and all other latest styles of Drees Goods, too numerous to mention. 160 pieces or B.ack and Colored Alpacas .'or 26 cents. Balmoral end Boulevard Skirts in la- ge variety. Our Cloak and Shawl Department la complete.. The very Finest Astrachan Cloth-Trimmed Cloaks* always on hand. The very latest styles or Wool Jackets, Nublas,, Hoods and Shawls just received. A splendid assortment or Pinmes and Feathers? Trimmed Hats, Artificial Flowers, Sash Ribbons,.' Sashes, Bows, (Ladles' Scarfs) Cans and Collars,. Muffs and Furs, Ac. Our Kid Gloves, from $1 to j 3, we warrant, each pair be perfect, and exchange (after they have been tried on) if the same tear or fall to give satisfaction. 2000 pairs of Blankets from S2 60 to $16 a Pair. Oar Cloth and Tailoring Department la the best assorted one in thia State, and we warrant to give satisfaction to alL A new and complete stock of Hosiery and No? tions. 200 pieces or 1,2and 3 Ply Carpets, loo pieces Brussels best Carpets. 60 pieces Body Br?ssel. Rugs, Mats, Oil Cloth. Very cheap. No trouble to show Goods. Samples given. Call and examine. PD RC H G OTT, BENEDICT ? CO., Ko. 244 King atreet, No. 487 King street, No. 22 White street. New York, Ko. 8 Bay street, Jacksonville, Fis. oct27 _ jjjgjjg. Mtntixy, Ut. EWELBY, WATCHES AND SILVERWARE. JAMES ALLAN, No. 307 KING STREET, INVITES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HIS NEW LABOE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS. All the newest and most exquisite designs 1B JEWELRY, comprising, SETS OF PEARL, GARNET, ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE Leontine, Opera, Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal Kings, Diamond Rings; Gent's Pins, Pearl and Diamond; Plain Gold and Wedding Rings always oa band or maxie to order; Sleeve Battons and studs, 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, No. 307 KING STREEC, A few doon above Wentworth atreet. angM-fmw_ ~Y^T ALTHAM WATCHESl 8-4 PLATE, 18 AND 20 SIZES. These are the best WATCHES made ta this cona, try, and are made with and without Stem Wind? ing Attachment. They are finished ta the best manner and ran with the greatest accuracy, and cannot be excell? ed anywhere, at their respective prices. The cases are all ol the newest patterns, and specially made to our own order. Our stock or these Watches ls now the largest, and our prices, all things considered, are the low? est ta the city. BALL, BLACK A CO., J1W1LLIB8 AND 8 I LVSB8MITH0, Noe. 566 and 6?7 Broadway, New Torr.? Jslyl8-lyr