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CITY AFFAIRS. Meetings Tnt? Day. German Artillery Society, at 3 P. M. Sumter Social Clot), at 8 P. H. Promptitude Fire Company, at s P. M. Adger Rifle Ciao, at hair-past 7 P. M. Carolina Rifle Club, at 7 P. M. German Freunds:haftsbund, at - P. M Hook and Ladder, No. l, at hair-past 7 P. Vigilant Fire Company, at 7 P. If. Delta Lodge or Perfection, at 7 P. M. Hibernian Society, at 7 P. M. Auction Sales Thia Day. Wm. McKay will std ai 10 o'clock, at Fair? child A Hamlin's wharf, root of Laurens street, schooner Flag; and at ll o'clock, at his store, No. 110 Meeting street, furniture, Irish potatoes, Ac. Leitch & Bruns will sell at ll o'cloo-', at the old Postofflce, real estate. Laurey A Alexander will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, sa'ted bellies, ham3, Ac. Henry Cobla A Co. will 6ell a; 9 o'clock, at their store, butter, ?igar, Ac. Jeffords A <:o will sell at 9 o'clock, at their store, bur*.-, l-ams, Ac THE CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. This company has established its main office in Baltimore. 7 he president la Mr. Jefferson Davis, and the vice-president General Wade Hampton. CITY APOTHECARIES.-We learn that Dr. H. Baer has been appointed for the lower wards and Messrs. Graman A Schnake for the upper wards by his Honor Major Wagener, nnder resolution of Connell antborlzing him to make temporary arrangements for soppy lng the city Institutions With drugs, Ac. BASE BALL ENTERTAINMENT.-The Emerald Base rail Club will give sn entertainment this evening at Cook's Hall, corner of King and Mary streets. The Emeralds are an enterp-ising set, and if they manage the "bah" as successfully a? they wield the "bat," the affair will be one of the I pleasantest cf the kind. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.-The flags of the ship? ping in port were displayed at half-mas*, y ester iy, i i respect to the memory of Captain Wil? hams, late or the British bark Lu cy, who died on the passage or that vessel from Havana to this port. His remains were interred In the burying ground near the quarantine station, James island, from whence they will probably be'aken during the coming winter and sent home. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.-Robert Wickels, the notorious offender in the peculating line, was examined yesterday morning before Trial Justice Levy, charged with burglary and larceny to the extent of $217, upon the premises or Mr. E. Rosen? thal, No. 73 st. P..nip street. The evidence against the prisoner, npon whom some of the stolen property was found, was convincing, and he waa committed by the Justice (in default of $500 ball) to jail to await his trial at the coming term or the Conn of General Sessions. PAYING OLD DEBTS.-From the first of No? vember to Saturday even io g $13,000 were paid out by the city treasurer, and yesterday the hands employed by the city inspector were also paid off in the City Ball to the extent of $600. In future tbe, paying off wili be done by the treasurer's , clerk directly to the laborers, who will thus re? ceive every dollar they have bargained to work for. The i rice ls seven d Ellars per band for the six working days, and they will receive their money every Monday at noon. The carts will be paid tireen dollars apiece per week, and the fore? men, bricklayers and carpenters wm get ten dol? lars a week and no "percentage" subtracted. CLCS AND STARS.-Private McNamara, lodg? ed for being drank and n?ng abosive and diere spectral language towards the Captain or Police, at the pay-table on Saturday, was fined five dollars. ravid Willlamp, arrested for striking Wm. Al? len, at the.corner of Church and Elliott streets, ? e ported five dollars for his appearance, and the arnon:.t was declared forfeited. Emma Brown, a colored woman, lodged for being drunk and disorderly at the corner of Meet mg and Queen streets, waB sentence 1 to paya One of one dollar or spend five days In the Houss of Correction. Lewis Thomas, arrested for trespassing upon the premises of a lady In King street, was fined two dollars. W. Finley, arrested for being drunk and raising a disturbance In Beaufain street, paid upa fine or two donare-. PERSISTENT.-About ll o'clock on Saturday a 'es:ive spirit, whos9 potations had been deep and long, was arrested by the police lor belog drutik and raising a disturbance In a bar-room at the corner of Sute and Market stree's. After re? maining in the Guardhouse about thirty minutes, the prisoner put up a margin of fire doll irs for his appearance, ant) was released. Lattr In the afternoon, another disturbance, at the corner of State and Chalmers streets, called for the inter? ference, or Clubs and Stars, and the same inebri? ate was discovered laying about him and resist? ing any arrest. Clubs and Stars were too strong, and the individua! once more round hlmseu* m the lock up. He was brought before the Mayor yesterday m ming, and on the first charge was sentenced to pay a line of two dollars, which he did. Lower down the page, the Mayor round the second charge against the prisoner, and the lat? ter tried to get off by pleading "the same old drunk." This would not do, however, and he was sentenced to pay a fine or three dollars This, with the other flue ol two dollars, made such a hole In the V he had deposited for his ap? pearance on the first charge, that be left without ssklng for the change, an 1 a Badder and a sober? er man. THE STATE CIRCUIT COURT.-Yesterday being m- time appointed by law for holding a regnlar term cf the Court of General Sessions, the court was formally opened at ten o'clock hy the clerk of the court. This was ('one pursuant to a letter just received rrom Judge Graham, directing the clerk to open the court and adjourn lt until the rd Monday m November. The Court or Com Pleas, which should \.a. held on the second Monday, will also be adjourned over until the business of the General Sessions is concluded. Owing to the prevalence of the rever, the Judge was advised to have the court adjourned until the j urors and witnesses could attend with safety. The lollowlng ls a list of the Jurors drawn for the present term: Grand Jury-James C. Lacoste. James H. Braw ley. R. E. Dereel". Jr., W. S. Hastie, J-., Daniel Middleton. Michael McBride, Louis Rivera, A. L. Tobias, Thomas Yeadon, W. H. Halsall, Warren Kinsman, P. H. Mritzler, J. F. Jordan, R. J. -Mean, W. T. O'Neaie, Paul Batley, W. E. O'Con? nor. For the First Week of the Court of General Ses? sions, commencing November 6-James S. Mont? gomery. James Allen. J no. Burrow?, w. E. Jen? nings, Thomas H. Craft, A. R. Haig, Philip Duval, Wm. Speaoer. W. R. H. Hampton. Henry w. Windham, Joseph Green, E. N. Fuller, Cyrus Campbell, W. A. Kelly, H. L. P. McCormick. Alex? ander Carter, T. L. t>aacke nbush. H. J. B -one, H. C. Walker, J. Isear, chas. H. West. Mose? Buck? ingham, A. B. Larissey. M. H. Dibble, C. C. Stro? ll ecker, W. H. Holmes, John Fitzpatrick, W. G. Plnckney, James Mc'abe, F. w. Veronee. G. L. Pratt, A. F. Kenny, C. G. MoKay, S. H Prince, James H. Blackman, Primus Green. For the First and Second Week of the Court or Common Pleas, commencing November 13 Samuel Knights, A. K. Gough, A J. Mills. Louis Seel. James sawyer, Robert Nelson. F. W. Eg gerklog, Wm. c. Humbert, Charle, Voigt, G. A. Ze?gler, A. W. Lorentz, David Campbell, Theodore Hackett, Thoma* Jefferson, J. F. M. Dereel, Thoa. Polite, J. B. Dacoster, John A. Grant, K. Willis, W. H. Swift. W. M. eros?. Thomas P. Perrin. An? thony Brown. Thomas Maxwell, Primus Morri? son, Michael Hastings, John Howard, Wm. Knox, Alex. Melcbers, Rogers Polnsett, Samuel E. Har? vey, J- H. Klenke. John Kilpatrick, Peter Frost, Oscar Johnson, Gabriel German. For the Third and Fourth Week or the Court of Common Plea?, commencing; November 27.-T. Leger Hat chin on, >*enj. Wilson A. G. Rout, Daniel Maher, J. J.Wright, Cyrus Elliott, B. BL t oy t, Wm- A. Johnson Thomas Heyward, John Wallace, Motte Blake, Brawley Asglll, J. A. Ens low. Wm. Ingliss, Jr . 8. D. Ston y, W. J. Bee. Daniel Wilti-uahoy, J'ihn T. Browning, winiam 4rvlnz. Mos s Vand-rhortt, Wm. Richardson, w. I cha'ee M P. Halse?. J. P. McClellan, John Hurkamp, Wm. . arlington. J. T. Harrison, Sr.. j K Brande.", John ? Phillips, Hermann Bul winlle RO'-T- rf. Brodie Mo?es F Reno, M Bride Boyhrton, William Par?, tim Ashe, William McBurney. TUE HEALTH OF THE CITY. The cool change in the weather seems to haye worked ita worst upon those down with the fever, and yesterday but two certificates of death from yellow fever were received, of these, the one dated on the 31 wa* a colored woman. The other death took place on the 5th. The bright, cool weather we are now having gives every promise that a rapid abatement in the fever will now be noi lceable. The following is MONDAY'S Ri TORT: OFFICE OF BOARD OF HEALTH, 1 CHARLESTON. November 6-12 M. ) Two certificates or death from yei ow fever re? ceived since last report. Kt'BEKT LEBBT. M. D.. City Registra.-. Besides the above, the fellowing ctrtiC.ates have been received since last report: Two for congestion or the brain, dated Novem? ber 4; one ror injury from rall, dated November 4; one ror old age, dated November 4; one ror phthi? sis pulmonalis, dated November 4; one ror tris mus nascentium, dated November 4; one for phthisis pulmonalis, dated November 5, and one stlll-blrth. dated November 4. , The calm, clear cold of Sunday night was an earnest of the approaching winter, and without the aid of cold winds >he thermometer fan fe rapidly and couched 47, the minimum point reach ed this fall. During the day a NEWS reporter met with a gentleman .'rom Mount Pleasant, who stat? ed that there had been frost there-very light at the village, but thick and heavy as lt advanced into the country. The welcome visitor was seeD by the gentleman himself, and lhere can be no doubt about the matter. On Sunday, the British bark Lucy, eleven days frcm Havana, arrived In the barbar, with the body or Captain wuiiams. who died during the passage, or yellow rever. Instead or receiving a seaman's burial, the remains had bt :n boxed up and directed to Cap alu card, o? this city, marked chloride oflime. The corn a was taken from i he quarantine ground up to Fort Johnson, where it was Interred at 12 M. yesterday, in the United Stales burying ground, in the neighborhood of the fort The corpse was quite black, death having taken place on Tuesday last, and exhibited c>ery symptom of vlru'ent yellow fever. FOR CHARLESTON.-We beg to call the at tenii n of shippers to the advertisement or Messrs William noach 4 Co., who are loading the fine steamship Fall River at New Toik for Charleston, to leave Saturday next. Freight on measurement goods, ten cents; barrel, fifty cents. BASE BALL.-At a meeting of the Green Stocking B. B. C., held on Satuiday, the 4th in? stant, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing 5 ear: E. Samson, president; G. Jefferson, secretary; H. Winter, treasurer; EToye and G. Caser, finance committee; E. Roark, com? mittee ou letters. BEHIND TIME.-The business men sojourn? ing on the Long Branch or south Carolina were considerably chagrined yesterday morning by the detention or the ferry boat at Sullivan's Island. The delay was owing to some disarrangement of the steam giuge, by wtich the steam escaped, and the boat could not be got under way until damages were repaired. The matter was arranged on the spot, however, and the boat resched the city about ten o'clock, instead of between eight and nine A. M. THE SAVANNAH YELLOW FEVER.-A telegram was received here yesterday by Dr. Lebby, from Dr. J. C. Habersham, the health officer of Savan? nah, which contradicts the statement as to the continued presence of yellow fever In that city. Dr. Habersham admits that there were A few cases there between the 15th and 3lst or October, but does not mention tbe number. Savannah must either have been vUlted v. nh a heavy Lost on the sly, or their yellow fevr is.or a most obliging type, and disappears in tim? not to injnre tbe Tall trade or tbe city. THE MEDICAL COLLEGS.-The faculty, as will be observed by their advertisement in an? other column, have concluded to postpone the opening exercises o' 'he Medic*) College, In this cuy, till the 15th instant. This, we think, a wise step, as, from all appearances, the sanitary con? dition or the city will warrant str?ngen n come to Chai leston by that time without the slightest hesitation; and it will be much better to let all, students from the city and from abroad, have a fair star: and commence together. We do not know what the prospects ror a class are this win? ter, but from the brilliant reputarlo n of this col" lege In the past, and from the affection so many of Its alumni cherish for it. we doubt not the tulls will soon again be well filled. ST*P IN AND BEE.-Broad street would be but a business desert were it nat for the opportu? nities offered hue and there for the wayfarer to stop In and take something. November 1? gener ally conceded to be the month wheu th:? prac tl e ls reduced to perre? i m. and the caurers to the public taste then use every effort to please the eye and tickle tbe palate. 'The open? ing of this festive scasan was inaugurated at Mr. N. Ferenbach's Broad street saloon yesterday, by a tempting array or edible?, furnishing a host or visitors with Buch rations as the gods might choose. An abundance orcholc3 spirits andan endless variety rf pleasing concoctions were suit? able adjuncts to a spread that can be found at the same time and aame place for many months to come. v FIRE! MURDER!-About seven o'clock last evening the community In Glebe street, near George, were alarmed by the above cries proceed? ing from the servants' quarters on the premises of Mrs. Balley. The police and several outsiders rs to the rescue, and round a colored woman nw jed Maria Johnsen with a rope and lash, with which she was about to tie up and chastise her unruly daughter n^med Lizzie. The latter had been sent out du-ing the day to look ror work, and instead or doing this, as the old woman said, she went "ticking up her heels on the Battery.'' The parties were taken to the Guardhouse, where Lizzie was locked up lor an Interview wi: h the Mayor 1 his morning. The outcries have not been the flrst heard In ihe same neighborhood, and ror several nights the surrounding residents have been tieattd to a serenade of the long and strong description. THE HOTEL FRAUD-"A NICE YOUNGMAN FOR A SMALL PARTY."-A few days ago a young man, well dressed and or gentlemanly exterior, came to Charleston rrom Ballimore and registered his name at the Charlestun Hotel a- Geo. Woods, from that city. The engaging manners of the visitor bespoke the good-will of ru ne host, and he received every attention. His generous nature ran over In dinners and parties, leading to an extensive bill, which was presented yesterday morning for part settlement at least. Woods, just then, had no money about him. but would go down to the bank and draw some with which to make matters all right. He ?eft the hotel, and ample time having expired for any .ame, blind stranger to have found his way to any bank In the city and back, the hotel-keeper began to cus? ped something, and calling to mind various suspicious circumstances attending the visit of ? Woods, such as the total absence or bag? gage, a detective waa sent for and privately engaged "on business." That functionary, I having a decidedly poor opinion of human na. ture, did not go to the bank, but recollecting that a train would leave the city In a short time, hastened to the depot and looked around. Woods was found on board, not sitting In the ( open car, but ia a place where he evidently wish- 1 ed to avoid being seen. He waa brought back j and lodged In the Guardhouse ror examination, j While there he attempted to make way with a 1 bundle of papers, which were captured, and 1 afforded abundant prc of that the prisoner ts a fast boy, who has seen the world. He has several 1 aliases, and ls generally known by the name or I Hears m an. His game here was well-played, and cane very near being successful. Hotel Arrivals-November 6. 1 PAVILION HOTEL. R. S. Duryea, City. CHARLESTON HOTEL. Major C. M. Callahan, U. s Army; W. J. Ver- - dler, Beaurorr; D. McPherson, City; J. A Burck nalier, wnibton. f JR USINES S NOTICES. '.THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE arrived Satur? day morning. We are mere than pleased with it-hlghly delighted !" JAMES STOKES, Orangebnrg, S. C. COUGHS AND COLDS are orten overlooked; a continuance for any length or time canses irrita? tion or ihe Lungs or Borne Chronic Throat Disease. .'Brown's Bronchial Troches" arc an effectual cough remedy. no7-tutht3 No. 306 KINO STREET.-The new arrivals in our city are thronging this fl st-class establish? ment. In fact, no v.sitor to Charleston rails to give this bouse a c til; and the numerous bundles thRt find ?heir way to the Interior attest that the great grocers Wilsons still bold their own, re? gardless or the SINCUJ ?RITIE8 ot other dealers. Go interview the house at No. 306 Ring street and be convinced. nov7 RHINE WINE, direct from Germany Ilockhelmer Rlessling, esr Laubenheimer. C8r Ruederheimer, 65r Ingelhelmer, red wine, 65r Jockey Club, 1 Sparking Rhine Wine, said to be Mousseux, j superior to Champagne. AtSO, Champagne, Ch. Heldsieck Claret, st. Estephe English Ale, Bass's, on draught Oysters, Bull's Bay, fresh every other day. Ear always supplied with'the best foreign and domestic Liquors and Wines. A. TIEFENTHAL, nove-3 No. 107 Market street. A FAVORABLE NOTORIETY.-The good repu? tation or 'Brown's BronchlBl Troches" Tor the re? lief of coughs, colds and throat diseases, has given them a favorable notoriety. oct31-tuths3 PARTIES in want of doors, sashes, blinds, moulding-, stair newels and balusters, will con salt their own Interests by calling on or writing to Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayne street, where they will fled the strongest and cheapest stock tn ihe Southern States. A specialty made of French and Amerlcau window gises. auglS-thstu BILL HEATS printed on fine paper at $3, $4, $5, $6 50 and $8 5 0 per thousand, according to Blze, at Tux NBWB Job Office. THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC GRAND GIFT CON certs, as advertised by Mes?r?. 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. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office is now prepared to furnish good envelopes, with bu-lness cards printed thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and business mau should have bis card printed on bis envelopes._ -^orbtD?rc, ?ttlerrj; ri UNS! GUNS ! GUNS! Ttte subscriber has rececently received a fine assortment of G ONS, consisting of : BOYS' DOUBLE AND SI MG LE BARREL, made expressly to order In England. Gool SPORTING GUNS or all sizes and prices. ALSO, A One asB'.T'.met of ENGLISH DOUBLE BAR? REL BREECH-LOADING GUNS, at very low prices, with a one assortment or POWDER FLASKS, Shot roaches, Caps, Wads, Ac, Ac. C. GRAVELET, No. S2 East Bay, nov7-totbi6 Sou: h of the Postofflce. ?rocmcs, Ciqnors, &t. IMPORTANT TO TEA DRINKERS! JUST RECEIVED, PER STEAMSHIP GEORGIA, A LARGE ASSORTMENT NEW TJE^S ! INCLUDIMO THAT CELEBRATED YOUNG DYSON, guaran? teed as the BEST in the city, at $l 60 per lb. ALSO, THAT ' GENUINE ? TEA at $1 per lb., to be found only at LINLEYS CHEAP STORES, Nos. 190 and 388 KING STREET. H1 hotels. LBERS HOUSE, No. 284 KING STREET. The Proprietress takes pleasure In announcing her return to the city, and that after a complete renovation or the establishment, she ls prepared to accommodatepatr >ns. Attentive and respect? ful servants a specialty. oeti7-imo_MRS, B. HILBERS. QOLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, 8. C., WM. GORMAN, PROPRIETOR, The Proprietor of this pleasantly located ano slegantly furnished Establishment, at the Stau Japir M, desires to Inform the travelling public an c ather? seeking accommodations, thai the "CO? LUMBIA" ls m every respect a flrst-clasB Hotel, unsurpassed by any In the State or the Unltec ita tes. situated m the business centre of tht :lty, with fine large airy rooms, and a table sup piled with every delicacy of the season, both irom New York and Charleston markets, the Proprie tor pledges that no efforts will be spared to stive perfect satisfaction in every respect. A first-class Livery stable ls attached to the Hotel, where vehicles or every description can be aad at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend the arrival and departure o' ?-ery Train. WM. GORMAN, Proprietor and Superintendent. D. BUDD8.0?*hler._aprl8-wtm RUSSELL'S SOOTHING SYRUP. AFrea-i Supply received and ror sale, wholesale md retail, by DR. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting street. , ?oots ano ?tiof5, HO ! FOR REPUDIATION ! THOSE FAMILY STATE BOSOS OF SCOTT A CO., spread broadcast In New York, to the detri? ment and ruin or our peoplp, must be repudiated. Hence I will REDUCE TOE PRICES ol my ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. PLANTERS, FACTORS AND MERCHANT3 WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK OF PLANTATION BROGANS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Having made this branch or my business another SPECIALTY, I feel confident to be able to supply the Trade at prices UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW, ALL GOODS BEING BOUGHT FOR CASH. ORDERS FROM MY COUNTRY FRIENDS, OR THROUGH COMMISSION MERCHANTS OR FACTORS WILL MEET WITH PROMPT DISPATCH. EDWARD DALY, NO. 121 MEETING STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. RECEIVING THIS DAY PER STEAMSHIPS "SEA GULL,"' from Baltimore, "VIRGINIA," from Philadelphia, Invoices or GENT'8 FRENCH JEDOT CALF OP ESA BOOT8 GENT'S FRENCH LEBIN CALF WATER? PROOF BOOTS GENT'S FRENCH LERIN CALF SCOTCH WELT BOOTS. HORE OF THE AMERICAN GAITERS, ADAPTED FOR WINTER WEAR. EDWARD DALT, nov7_No. 121 MEETING STREEr. 6i)irtf ana ?nrnu?jing Qtaoot. JUST RECE IVE D , A NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OP GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, SriTABLK FOR PALL ANO WINTER WEAR. TUE LATEST STYLES OF SCARFS, TIES, and BOWS, IMPORTED ALLrWOOL MERINO (SCOTCH) AND SHAKER FLANNEL UNDERWEAR. Together with an unequalled supply of the CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS AND COLLARS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS IN GENERAL, AT SCOTT'S STAR 8HIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STRETT, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. p.anos. SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED THE GREAT SOUTHERN PIANO Manufactory. WM. KNABE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the public for nearly thirty jears. and upon their excel? lence alone attained an nnpurchased pre-emi? nence, which pronounces them unequalled m TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. ?-All our SQUARE PIANOS have onr New Im? proved OVERSTRUNG SCALE and the AGRAFFE TREBLE. 49-We would call especial atttentlon to our late Patented Improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUARE GRANDS, found lo no other Plano, which brings the Piano nearer perfection than basyet been attained. EVERY PIANO FULLY WARRANT? ED FOR FIVE YEAR8. 93*We are by special arrangement enabled to rnrnlsh PARLOR ORGANS and MRLODEONS or the most celebrated makers, Wholtsale a:.d Retail at lowest Factory Prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists prompt? ly furnished on application to WAT. It IV ABE ?fe CO., BALTIMORE, MD. Or any or our regular edabllshed agencies. octn-tuthsemosDAw_ Agracies. HAKLESTON ADVERTISING AGENCY, CORNER BROAD STREBT AND EAST BAT. C ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowest eabli i aies ror ALL PAPERS in the United States. WALKER, BVAWB A COGSWELL, dec6 mwf Restaurante. pOSTOFFICE HEADQUARTERS AND OYSTER SALOON, AT THU OLD ESTABLISHED STAND, No. 6 BROAD STREET. N. FEHRENBACK, PROPRIETOR, Bees leave to announce that he has this day re? sumed LUNCH. His rabies will be supplied with the choicest edibles from the city and New York markets. LunchTr?m ll to 1 o'clock. OYSTERS. Choice and fresh Oysters on na?'l at all times. Familles supplied._nov7 Mtg ?coot, Ut REOPENING. i - HAVING COMPLETED REPAIRS UPON 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 REOPEN ON OR ABOUT THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER, WITH MOST CHOICE AND SUPERIOR LINES OF F^O REIGN ??RESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, LACES EMBROIDERIES, FANGV GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ETC. J". IR,. No. 263 King street. oci2l-tuths R R I V A L OF NEW GOODS. FURCHCOTT, BENEDICT & CO., AO. 244 KINO STREET, BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY A ITT: NOW OPENING THE FINEST AND BEST SELECTED ST0CK r OP DRY AND FANCY GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. SILK AND SILK POPLINS, all shades and colors. Silk Velvets, Velveteen, all colore. Crape Cloth, Henrietta Cloth, Empress Cloth. Merlnoes, all-Wool Dsaios. and all other latest styles of Dress Goods, too numerous to mention. 150 pieces of L.ack and Colored Alpacas for 25 cents. Balmoral and Boulevard Skirts la large variety. Our Cloak and Shawl Department ls complete. The very Finest Astrachan Cloth-Trimmed Cloaks always on hand. The 7ery latest styles of Wcol Jacket?, Nubias, Hoods and Shawls just received. A splendid assortment or P.umes and Feathers, Trimmed Hats, Artificial Flowers, Sash Ribbons, Sashes, Bows, (Ladies' Scarft) Curfs and Collars, Muirs and Furs, Ac. Otfr Kid Gloves, rrom $1 to i3, we warrant each pair be perfect, and exchange (after they have been tried on) if the same tear or fail to give satisfaction. 2000 pairs or Blankets rrom $2 50 to $15 a Pair. Oar Cloth and Tailoring Department ls the best assorted one In this State, and we warrant lo give satisfaction to alL A new and complete stock of Hosiery and No? tions. 200 pieces of l, 2and 3 Ply Carpets. 100 pieces Bru se s best Carpets, to pieces Body Br?ssel. Rugs, Mats, Oil Cloth. Very cheap. No trouble to Bhow Coods. Samples given. Call and examine. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT A CO., No. 244 King ?treet, No. 437 King street, No. 22 White street. New YO??, No. 3 Bay street, Jacksoa ville, Fla. oct27 _ ANKING HOUSE HENRY CLEWS 6 CO., No. 32 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Letters of Credit for Travellers., also Commer? cial Credits Issued, available throughout the world. Bills of Exchange on the Imperial Bank of Lon? don, National Bank of Scotland, Provincial Bank of Ireland, and all their branches. Drafts and Telegraphic Transfers on Europe, San Francisco, the West Indies, and all parts of the United States. Deposit accounts received in either Currency or Com, subject to check at sight, which pass through the Clearing-House as If drawn upon any city bank; four per cent Interest allowed on all dally balances; ce rt in ca tes of Deposit Issued; Notes, Drafts and Coupons collected ; advances made on approved collaterals and against merchandise consigned to our care. Orders executed for Investment Securities and Railroad Iron. CLEWS, HABICHT A CO., No. ll Old Broad street. London. aug21-3mos &nrtiiTnms, private SaUa, Ur. By J. DRAYTON FORD. EICE PLANTATIONS AND TURPEN? TINE AND TIMBER LANDS. Will be RtiNTED for o: e or s term of years, North Chachan, ?ell known as a desirable place and residence, situated on the westera branch of Cooper River. On It are a One Brick Mansion, ouibulldlngs and negro houses. The property consists of eighty acres of prime nice Land, and a large quantity of fl rat quality high Land. With lt will be rented a Snromer Residence. In the healthy village or Cordesvllle, two miles distant ALSO, Will be RENTED OR SOLD, South Chachan PLANTATION, immediately adjoining the above. This place consists or a very large trac, or (list class Rice Land, and extensive higa and neide or the richest quality. The Plantations may o : treated for singly or to? gether. ALSO, FOR SALE, 3000 acres first quality Turpentine and TIMBER LAND, in st. Thomas's Parish, near two public landings. Apply as above at No. 33 Broad street. nov7-tnth2_ Cigars, Sobarco, Ut. lara .OJOiB j?8to nrejiIIM aoaadma jo aoiojadoij 'aaaoRBOS HVITIIM .pjnauoB Aimjiosarai BI naojs sjq JO nouBuime -xa av 'oi papuan* ?(idmoad aq w* 'saousidao -ov Ano ao UBBO mi M 'mm 01 papnaixa aiapao .Bsauisnq jo eau sm nt sajonas irs jo SuiisiBUOO 'spooo am uodn aau?Aps ins moqua 'apsra araqoand joiuoom? oqi 01 saov8N33HQ JOJ paBoaqoxa ni j? SiNaWAVd 3102dS .apBJi aiaq; JOJ inaraaonpnj BJIXJ ns -o? 'j JJ vs '000V8OI 'SRVOIO jo aiaransaoo ijsiay pus aies -3louA\ "Baassqaanj 01 aiajuo paaBuMapua aqj, uaaaxs ON'IH ois -OM xv aaKasas sxNanxvj aioaas i 3H0IS CVOIO HVmiAi H0H3dw[I Dcsazahvt Upijols?erp. J^ACE CURTAIN'S, 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 PART Of : A full line of WINDOW HOLLANDS AND SHADES Swiss, Nottingham and Muslin Curtains Brocha, Reps, Terrys and Satin Detains All Wool Damasks and Watered Moreena French and English Cretonnes and Chintzes Linen Coverings and Stripes, Bindings, Ac Embroidered Piano and Table Covers Victoria, Dining and Centre Table Covers Tollanettes, Oil Cloths, Table and Desk Coverings ?p?f y centre Tassels, Fringes and Gimps otli\ Walnut and Rosewood Cornices HA d Fletare Nails Hfiir W o^ ca: ?.o and Moss Mattresses Few and Pu pit Guauiona, AT No. 243 KING STREET, IN THE BEND. Jnly24 _ fiailroa?s. OFFICE OF THE SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. ' CHARLESTON, s. 0., November 2,1871. The QUARANTINE established OT the City Au? thorities or Savannah having been REMOVED, all communication over this Road ls now unre? stricted. Freights to Savannah and all points beyond for? warded dollv with dispatch. Leave Charleston.8.30 A M. Arrive at savannah.6.oo P. M. Leave Savannah. 8 00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.05 P. M Prompt communication with Bonton by first class line of steamships, and through way bills issued. aa-?n and after November 9, dully trains will connect at Yemassee with Port Royal Railroad for Beaufort and lotetmedlate points. Freight and passage as low as by any other route. 0. 8. GADSDEN, Engineer and superintend mt. S. 0. BOYLSTON, Gen'i Ft. and Ticket Agent. D0V3 . NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COU PANT. CHARLESTON, 8. C., February ll, 1871. Trains will leave Charleston Dally at 6:30 A. M. and e P. M. Arrive at charleston 7:30 A. M. (Mondays ex ceptediand 3:30 P. M. Train does not leave Charleston 8 P. M., St* OATS. Tram leaving 8:30 A. M. makes through connec? tion to New York, via Richmond and Acquis Creek ody, going through m 40 hours. Passengers leaving by o P. M. Train hav< choice of route, via Richmond and Washington or via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Those lea v tn j r'Hii'AY by this Train lay over on STNDAY m Bal Om ?re. These leaving on SATUKDAT remain 9CN OAT m Wilmington, N. 0. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other poinu West and Northwest, both Trains making cor; nee tiona at Washington with Western train? or Baltimore and o bio Railroad. 8. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. f. L. c'LKAPoa, General Ticket Agent. febll-l2mos S OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, S. C., June 8,1871. On and after SOKDAY, June ll, the Passen ger Trains on tho Soutn Carbuna Railroad wi' ran as folia wa: FOR AUGUSTA. L -ave Charleston.8.20 A. M A rive at Augusta.4.26 P. M voa comm IA. L lave Charleston.8.20 A M. Arrive at Columbia. a.40 p. M. POR CHABLABTOH. L ?ave Augusta.7.40 A M A-nvo ut Charleston.8.20 P. M. L ave Columbia. 7.40 A. h.. Arrnve at Charleston.3.20 P. M THROUGH WILMINGTON THAIN. Leave Augu-ta. 3.00 A.M. Arrive at Ringville.?.oe A. M. Leave Klngviile. 1.45 P. M. Arrive at Augusta. 7.46 P.M. ACGL'STA HIGHT RXPRK8*. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.~.8.80 P. IL Arrive a* Augusta.7.06 A M. Laave Augusta. 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.40 A. M. CO Lt M BIA NIGHT lXTBLBS (Sundays excepted.) Luve Charleston.7.10 P.M. Arrlfe at Colombia.'...'.0.00 A.M. Lia ve Columbia.7.60 P.M. Arrive at Charleston. 8.46 A. M. 8UKKXBV1LLR TRAIN. Lsave Charleston.2.46 P. M Arrive at summer ville..4.10 P. M Liave Summerville.. 7.00 A M Arrive at Charleston.8.16 A. M. CAYDEN BRANCH. Leave Camden.8.00 A. M Arrive at Colombia.10.40 A. M Leave Columbia. 1.26 P. M A Tl ve at Camden........6.00 P. M Day and Night Trains make close connection? a*-Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Cen ira Railroad. Night Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Colombia Railroad. Camden Train connects at Ringville daily (ex? cept Sundays) with Day Passenger Train, and rons through to Columbia and returns on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. A L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICKENS, G. T. A lan 19 D DisinfcctarUG. ISINFECT N G FLUID SESQUI-CHLORIDE IRON, WITH CARBOLIC ACID. Recommended by the New York Board ol Health as one or the best Disinfectants. For disinfecting Privies, Vaults, Drams, Cess? pools, Rooms, Ac Manufactured and for sale by C. F. PAN KN LS, Chemist, Na 123 Meeting street, Charleston, S. C. Price-FIFTY CENTS per bottle. eepi Unction 8alff~"*SI)if Stop. By WM. McKAY. FIFTEEN BARBELS POTATOES, ON ACCOUNT OF SHIPPER. THIS DAY, at ll o'clock, at No. 140 Meeting st reet, will be sold, 16 bbl?. POTATOES. Also. BEDSTEADS, Cbalrs, and one Fairbanks Platform Sea e._nov7 By WM. MCKAT. CAT RIGGED BOAT. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, Immediately after sale or schooner Flag, on Fairchild A Haman's Wharf, will be sold, A Cat-Rigged BOAT, with Sail, Anchor, A ;., 20 feet long by 7>? feet oeam, In good order. Conditions cash._nov7 By WM. McKAY. ESTATE SALE-SCHOONER FLAG. Will be sold THIS DAY, 7th Instant, at 10 o'uiock, foot of Lanrcns street, at Fairchild A Hamlin's wharf, The Schooner FLAG, with Salis, Anchors, Ac. Carries 2250 bushell rough rice, ls 65 tons register; in complete order, and now doing a fine coasting trade. Terms made known on day or sale. nov7_ By HENRY COBIA & CO. BUTTER, SUGAR, BACON, Ac Ac THIS DAY, at e o'clock, in front or our atore, we will sell, 20 tubs Choice GOSHEN BUTTER 20 boxes English Dalry Cheese 10 bbis. Sugar 2600 lbs. Bacon Shoulders 6 quarter casks French Vinegar. Conditions casu._nov7 By JEFFORDS & CO. BUTTER, HAMS, STRIPS, SHOUL? DERS, Ac WlU be sold THIS DAY, la front of their s:or,s, at 9 o'clock, SO tubs Choice bUTTER 400 Sugar-cured Hams 10 bbis. Choice Strips 10 Uer. es Shoulders 4M Shoulders io bbl*. Pig Shoulders._nov7 By LATJREY & ALEXANDER. DS. BELLIES. S. C. STRIPS, HAMS, . Ac, AC THIS DAY,'7th Instant, win bj sold before our Store, at 10 o'clock, 2OC0 pounds S. O. D. 9. BELLIFS 2000 pounds S. O. N. Y. Small Strips 1000 pounds s. C. Hama--"Davls's'' brand KOO pounds S. U. Hams-"Palmetto" brand 2000 pounds Smoked Bacon and Necks 20 obis. Grocer's Sugar 60 tubs Leaf and Extra Lard loo cans Goshen Butter. Condition* cash._nov7 By W. Y. LEITCH AR. S. BRUNS, Auctioneer?. CROOKSHANKS AND WIFE VS. GOULD SMITH ET AL. By virtue of an order of cale, to me directed by the Hon. R. F. Gratiana. Judge of the Court of common Pleas for the First circuit,dated August 19. 1871, I will sell at Public Auction THIS DAY, the 7th ol November, 1871, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Pos to in ce, east end of Broad st leer, charleston, All that HOUSE AND LOT OF LAND situate at the southwest corner of King and Market streets, in the City or Charleston; butting and bounding north on Market street and measuring thereon one hnndred and twenty-nine (129) feet eleven (ll) inches; to the east on King street and measuring thereon twenty-one (21) feet six (6) Inches; to the south on Lands of-and to the west on Laud now or late of Henry Michael. Terms-One-third cash; the balance Ul one and two years with interest from Ute day of sale, pay? able semi-annually, secured by bonds of the par chaser and mortgage of the premises, the build? ings to be insured and policy assigned. The pur? chaser to pay me for all necessary stamps and papers. V. J. TOBIAS, Referee. nov7_ Martian Mn~~M\tuaxt IPagi By HOLMES AND MACBETH, Auctioneers. OFFICE FURNITURE, Ac., Ac. Will be sold on WEDNESDAY next, Novem? ber 8th, at balf-past 10 o'clock, in the rear or our office, No. 81 Broad street, The following articles by order of H. H. DeLeon, Receiver of Louis Mc Lain : 1 IRON CHEST 2 Office Desks 1 Sofa Cbalrs, Stool, and sn dry other articles. Conditions cash. Articles to be removed em day of sali._nov7 By LOWNDES k GRIM GALL, Auctioneer!. ARCHIBALD S. J. PERRY VS. JOEL W. GREEN.-Under Decree or Foreclosure. Under the decree of bis Honor, Judge Graham, or the 19th July, 1871, la the above cause, I will sell, at public auction, on TUESDAY, 28th Novem? ber, instant at ll o'clock A M.. at the corner of Bro id and East Bay stree'a, in Charleston, All that PLANTATION, situate la Mt. Paul's Parish, Colletou District, contiluing i73X seres, marked A, B, C and L, ma plat of land belong? ing to Benjamin and .?arah Perry, drawn from a survey taken in July, ino. by Wm. Siurgea, sor ve; or, and hav.ng such, marks, shape and bound? aries as are set forth In said piar. Terms-One-tl., rd cash; Dui an ce on a credit Of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, secured by bond af the purcha? ser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. nov4-sito4_W. J. GAYER, Referee. DABNEY, MORGAN A CO. VS. THE Prtsldtnt and Directors of the Bank of the ?ute of Sooth Carolina. By virtue of an order of Court in the above stated cause, to me directed by the Hon. R. F. Graham, Judge of the Conn of Common Pleas for the First circuit, I will offer for sale, at public aucUon, on TUESDAY, the 21th day of November, 1871, at the Courthouse, in the City of Charleston. 5. O., at ll o'clock, A. M., the following pieces of Real Estate: 1. AU that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the Bandings thereon, known as the Bank or the State or South Carolina, situate, lying and being at the west corner of Broad and State streets, in the City of Charleston, measuring and containing in front, on Broad street, forty-eight feet six inches, more or less, by one hnndred and twenty-six feet, more or less, in depth, on state street, and forty-eight reet, more or lesa, on the back Une; butting and bounding north on landa now or late of the Union Insurance Company, east on State street, south on Broad street, weat on lands or W. S. Adams; having such shape, elie and bound In gs as are set forth in the plat there? of. The passage way or alley, or seven feet one Inch wide, between the adjacent buildings, front? ing on Broad street, as set forth In said plat, to be always kept open for the use of said adjacent buildings. 2. All that PIKCE OR PARCEL OF LAND, With the Stoi es and other Buddings thereon, situate, lying and being ou the east side of East Bay street, la the City of Charleston, and described in a plan of the same, and having such shape and boundaries as are therein delineated, which said plan ls extracted on an enlarged scale from apian or the wharf and buildings thereon, situate on East Bay street, in the City ot Charleston, belong? ing to J. 0. Faber, from a survey by John Wilson, which said deed ls with the plan recorded la the office or the Registrar or Mesne Con ve) ance for Charleston District lu Book Y, No. 12, pages 66, 67 and 68. ALSO, The right, title and interest of the corporation known as the President and Directors of the Bank of the State In and to the street called GAIL LARD STREET, on said plain. 3. AU that PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND with tbe buildings thereon, situate on the south side of Doughty street, In the City of charleston, meas? uring in Iront, on Dooguty street, thirty-seven feet four and a hau* inches; the same on tne back line, and In depth on the east urie one hundred and one feet eight Inches: the same on the west line. Bounding north on Doughty street, east on lands of J. Charles Blum, south and west on lots numbered eleven (ll) and four (4.) In a plan made by Char es Parker, Surveyor, in August, 1866, re? corded la the office of Registrar of Mesne Con vey ance for Charleston District, in Plat Book A, No. 1, psge 13U? 4. AU that LOT OF LAND with the buildings thereon, situate at the northwest corner or Elliott street and Gadsden's alley, in the City of Charles? ton, measuring la front, on Elliott street, thirty four feet six inches; on Gadsden's alley, from north to south, fifty-eight feet six lucius. Bound? ing south on Elliott street, east on Gadsden's alley, north on lands now or late cf the Bank of the Sta eof South Carolina, and west on lands Of Wm. Birnie. 6. All that PIECE OR PART OF A LOT OF LAND situate on East Bay street, in the City of Charleston, known formerly la the plan thereof by the number seven (7,) and also three feet of Land adjoining thereto, being part oran alley or passage way ol six feet, lying between these premises and the bouse next south thereto, (the owners of which, la common with the owners of tte property now offered for Bale, being entitled to the use thereof,) measurlog and containing In the whole thirty-three (38) reet la front, and one hundred (loo) reet in depth westwardly. Butting to the east OL East Bay street, north on Landa formerly or G. Flagg, west on Land now or late or Ann For, and south on sold alley. Terms-One-third cash; balance payable la two equal annual successive Instalments, with in? terest at the rate o? seven per cent per annum, secured by bond ol tne pnrcbaser and mortgage of the premises. BuUdlngs to be lssured and po? licy assigned. Purchasers to pay for papen and sumps. WM. J. GAYER, oci3-tn0 Referee. "ppONEYI HONEY! HONEY I Fine New Country HONEY, o be had in qaann ties to suit parchasen, or DH. H. BAEK,