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ITT AFFAIRS. Meetings This Day. Palmetto Guard Rifle Club, at 7 P. H. L. 0. S. C., at 8 P. M. Stonewall Fire Company, at quarter pa? 7 P.M Washington Rifle Club, at hali past 7 P.M. Union Chapter, at 7 P. M. Caroltua Rifle Club, at 7 P. M. Hope Fire Company, at 7 P. M. Auction Sales Tnis Day. John G. Milnor&Co. will sell at 10 o'clock, at their store, dry goods, clothing, Ac. John T. Humphries will sell at ll o'clock, at the corner or East Bay and Broad streets, real est?t e. William McKay will sell at io o'clock, at his store, furniture, carpets, ?c. Steffens, Werner A Ducker will sell at 9 o'clock, at their store, batter, strips, Aa Henry Cobla * Co. will Bell at ll o'clock, at their store, hams, tongues, Ac. JeffordB A Co. will sell at 9 o'clock, at their stores, butter, hams, Ac. Laurey A Alexander will sell at io o'clock, at their store, hams, strips, Ac CORRECTION.-The accident which occasion? ed the injuries to vice-President Cavanangh oc? curred at Truck house No. 2, Wentworth street, and not Na 1, on Queen stree*, as stated. Mr. Cavanangh's condition ls still critical. CLUBS AND STABS.-The record of yester? day morning's convictions contained only Ave simple cases of "drunk and disorderly,'' the dis? position or which was as follows: Daphne Alex? ander", five diys' solitary confinement; Julia Magen, Margaret Jones, Michael Fitzgibbon and James Fitzgibbon, fined one dollar each. THE CITT TAXSS.-The public are warned that only nine days more remain or the extende l time allowed by the lenity or the City Connell tor the collection or the last Instalment or the taxes for 1871, without the addition of the penalty, and still very many of the taxpayers are In default, Walk up to the captain's office, gentlemen, and settle. r A PUBLIC CONVENIENCE. -Now that the city ls rapidly filing up, hundreds are every day haming tor board, rooms, houses and servants, and hundreds, on the other hand, are eager to supply those very wants on reasonable terms. The readiest way for such parties to accom;lish their wishes ls to make them known through the columns of a paper like Tax Nxws, which circulates among every class of the community. A "want" expressed in THE NEWS seldom falls to elicit a batch of prompt and more or leis satis? factory responses. MASONIC-The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, or the State or South Carolina, will convene to-day at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner or King and Liberty streets, and will be opened by Right Worshipful R. s. Bruns, Deputy Grand Master. This convocations however, ls hardly more than a formality, as an adjournment will be taken, without entering upon the work or the Grand Lodge, until Tuesday, the 19th of Decem? ber, when the cornerstone of the new Masonic Temple, on the corner or King and Wentworth streets, will be laid with Masonic rites. THE COUNTT COMMISSIONERS CALLED TO OB DUL-The planters along Cooper River, in the j : rice region, are loud in their complaints against the county commissioners, who have signally failed to show their hands on any or the roads in i that section. Reed's causeway, near Strawberry ? Ferry, ls in a deplorable condition; the bridge at t Scott's Corner ls gone; Mayrant's bridge ls almost j impassable, and, m fact, the whole river road and its tribu tarlta want working. It ls now two j i yean since they have received attention, and all persons condemned to travel on them give the j j county com uissloners a well deserved anathema. | j VALUABLE CARGOES.-The superior new fXCfhtlngship Olive s. Southard, captain Theo I * bald, or 1188 tons, was cleared at the Custom ' house veuterday lot Liverpool with one of the ? largest and most valuable cargoes or the season, }Y viz: 8982 bales upland cotton and 32 bags sea j island cotton. Total weight 1,799,024 pounds. ? Total value $32S,&SO. Freight and primage $20,- j 600. Messrs. Dorsec kMlchaela^stevedares, have done excellently well for their floe work on this ship, Messrs. B. S. Rhett A Son cleared for tee I ! same p.-r: the bark Exchange with 14?3 bales up' ' land cotton and 315 tons phosphate rock. TUB LING ARDS opened at th? Academy of 1 Music last evening to a very gool house, consld ' er m g the nc favorable weather, aid Inaugurated a season that gives every promise of success. The selection of plays waa admirably calculated to exhibit to Its best advantage the strength of the company, and every hit in the performance was generously received, while the matchless Protean , personation of the inimitable Lingard created a ? genui?e sensation. The company will remain * for three more nights, dnrtng which an admirable ) selection from the legitimate comic drama ls ] promised, aa weiijas farther Instalments of Lin- ! gard's original sketches and statue scenes, PRINTTNO TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENTS.-The New Tork Gold and Stock Company, or which General M. LeflertB is president, and which supplies oar factors and banks with commercial and financial news from Liverpool and New York, ls about to introduce printing telegraph In? struments into this city. Toe ne vs will be dla- 1' tributed to subscribers simultaneously, from .the 11 main office by one manipulation. Tue invention is a valuable one, and the instruments work - most effectively wherever introduced. The Gold c and Stock Company own all the patents of per- t feet printing instruments, which print In large capital letters as plainly as the ordinary printing press. These machines are now tied by cotton tact ors In A uga-ta. Ga, and have given entire satisfaction. Securing promptness and nnlTor- I ml ty in delivery, they are Invaluable in commer- I dal and financial operations. Mr. Patrick Walsh, or Augusta, ls the general agent for the introduc? tion of this CDmpaiy's Instruments. The agent fer Charleston ls Mr. J. D. Easterlln, mana? ger d^t the Western Union Telegraph Company, to whom applications caa be made. A GOOD RIDDANCE.-A party of alleged pickpockets, who are said to have been "work? ing" the recent state fairs with great success, h^'e been brought to grier by their arrest In tbls city on the complaint or - McKinlay, who charges that Mary A. Riley engaged him in con v; nation on the Btreet, and tba: while his atten tion was thus diverted her conrederates, "Dr." George DeVernon and John Wilson, quietly ab? stracted his watch and pocketbtok. A descrip? tion or the alleged pickpockets being furnished to the detectives, they were arrested and confined in the Guardhouse uuttl yesterday morning, when, the complilnant failing to appear against them, they were suffered :o depa-t upon their promise to leave the State. One very damaging point against them was that upon being arrested they made an o*r to Lieutenant Heidt or three hundred dollars to allow them to escape. DEPARTURE OF THE FIREMEN.-The mem ben or th? varions steam dre engine and hook and ladder companies were ordered to report at the Charlest?n Hotel at half pas: 5 yesterday morning to escort the Delaware firemen to the depot npon their ratura to tbe North. A good number of the Charleston firemen turned ont ac? cordingly, and a procession was formed which, headed by McClarg'a Band, started np Meeting street toward the Northeastern Railroad depot. Here a - arewell address was delivered by Vice President Thaddeus Street, or the Vigilant Com? pany, which was responded to in a rew appro? priate words by Marshal Qilnn. Brier remarks were also made by Chler Bngineer Nathan, Mr. Hazell of the Delaware company, and Professor Ben McClurg. The visit?n then embarked on the train, which moved out of the d ?pot amid the ?Mteag or the firemen and the stirring strains otTOxle by the band. BILL HEADS printed on fine paper at $3, ti $5, $8 60and $8 50 per thousand, according to size, at^TtiE NEWS Job Office. THE COURTS FOR NOVEMBER. Opening or the Court ot General Ses? sions-A Iiong List of Defaulting Ju? rors-Admissions to tlie Bar. The November term of the Court of General Sessions was opened yesterday morning by Judge Graham, and the list of grand jurors being called, the following persons answered to their names: James C. Lacoste, A. D. EstlU, Michael McBride, A. L. Tob.as, Warren Kinsman, P. Meitzler, J. F. Jordan and W, T. O'Neale, white and James H. Brawley, R. E. Dereef, Jr , Daniel Middleton, Louis Rivers, R. J. Means and Pani Balley, colored. Tue following named failed to put in an ap pearance: William S. Hastie, Jr., and w. O'Connor, white, and Thomas Yeadon and W. Hal: ali. colored. The petit (sessions) jury was then called and the following sixteen answered: James Allan, Thos H. Croft, Wm. Spencer, W. R. H. Hampton, E. Faller, Wm. A. Kelly, T. L. Quackenbusb, Henry J. Boorie, H. C. Walker, Mose Buckingham, C. Strohecker, Winiam G. Pinckney, G. L. Pratt, E. Kenny and Primas Green. William R. Holmes also reported, bot was excused from serving. The following nineteen were defaulters: James S. Montgomery, John Burrows, William E. Jen nings, A. Haig, Phillp Dava!, H. W. Windham Cyras Campbell, James McCabs, G. W. Veronee C. G. Mackey, H. P. McCormick. Alexander Car ter. J. Isear, Charles H. West, i. B. Laressy, M H. Dibble, John Fitzpatrick, S. H. Prince and James H. Blackman. A sufficient number to form the lories not having appeared, an additional panel of fifteen names was ordered, and the coan adjourned on til this morning at io o'clock. ADMISSIONS TO THE BAB. Messrs. Charles Boyle, Samuel S. Buist, Thomas W. Bacot, Charles S. Campbell and James Gray Porter, candidates for admission to the bar or the S nth CaroUna Circuit and Probate Conrts, were yesterday examined In open court by an examin lng committee appointed by Judge Graham, and consisting of Thomas M. Hanckel, Henry E. Young and Isaac Hayne, Esqs., and upon the favorable report of that committee an order was issued by Judge Graham that they be admitted to practice and enrolled as attorneys opon taking the costo mary oath, which will be administered. UNITED BTATIB BISTRICT COOBT. The postponed October term of the TJ. S. District Court was to have been began in this city yester day, by Judge Bryan, bat was again postponed until ten o'clock, this morning, in cons?quence or the unavoidable absence or Judge Bryan from the city. THE NEW POLICE FORCE Appointments of Day and Night Po? llcemea. In accordance with a notice published in THE NEWS of yesterday, an examination was made at the Guardhouse, yesterday morning, or the applicants for position on the new night po? lice torce of this city, and appointments awarded to the sixty successful candidates. The eighty nen who ha-* been 6nmmoned to appear were )n hand promptly at ll A. M., and, indeed, in nany cases had been haunting the precincts of :he Guardhouse for some boars before the time innoanced for the inspection, and at eleven .'clock they were drawn np in line in the dril] room and daly inspected by Capta n Minott rhe inspection was confined mainly to the physl tal appearance of the men, as they had all re? ceived such recommendations as guaranteed heir fitness for the datlee, and oat of the eighty, i force of sixty picked men was appointed to the light police. The names of the policemen thoa kppoin ted are as follows : Wallace Landing, w. M. Matthew.*, Peter Peter ien, Wm. Bradley, Sam'l Snyder, Lewis Ancrum, Harsh Riley. Thomas Singleton, James Brown, J. EY. Green, BeoJ. Redman, T. C. Givens, J. H. larlks, F. C. Nestor, C. F. Ahrens, W. H. Maller, t. Hogan, C. Brown, Benjamin Rivers, Thomas jyneb, Jas. Thomas, Richard H. Russell J. G. Clrke. Charles singleton, P. H. Williams, israel Iqulrea. G. L. Wright, G. R. Wilson, P. Gran, ?eorge W. Eada Patrick Cleary. A. McNamara, H L Mang es, J. H. H. Polbemn), John Chesnnt, icott Rooluson, James Brown, John Mitchell, lydney singleton, w. J. Pape, W. J. Cannon, trthor Hassett,-Beckett, Henry Dosher, T. C. Inboard, C. Scanlaa. F. W. Slebenberger, Patrick kennedy, John H. Fedke, John Graber, Join H. lifer. M. Randell, W. Prayboy, W. Wick, J. B. livers, w. K. Bennett, R. Evans, Lorenzo Bond, loseph Hlttinger, Toby Dawson. The new fledged policemen, still standing in lne, were then Instructed in their duties by Captain Minott, who Impressed aron them the loties and responsibilities of an offioerof the law. Lfter which a detail of twenty men waa told off rom the right of the Une ror duty last night, fnese men reported at the Guardhouse at eight Md., and being furnished with the regulation inns and uniforma began their firs: hoon or luty at ten o'clock last evening. The selection or a day police was also made reaterday, as follows : Privates Barrett, Beg?y. Cook, Cook second, Doyle, Duffy, Donahue, Flynn, Golden, Golden lecond, Harrington. Harvey, Leddy, Shanahan, Shanahan second, Veree, O Brien, O'Keefe, Pep? per, white-and Brennan, Blaney, Beter, Crock ;r, Esberney. Fox, Giilard, Helg, Jackson. Lewis. l,ee. Salters, Macbeth, Oaks, Parker. Spencer, simpson, Walker, White, Simons and Minott, col wed. BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR AN elegant Silk Opera Cap. go to ?lenge's, No. 201 King street. nov21-l NOTICE.-Special attention ls requested to .oe sale to be made this day, at ll o'clock A. tf.. at corner of Broad street and East Bay, or the cainable house and lot lr. Church street, opposite he Calder House. The Bale ls made under order >f court, and will be positive and unreserved to he highest bidder. AN ESTABLISHED BEMEDT.-"Brown's Bron iilal TrochsB" are wld-ly known ai an estib l bel remedy tor Cough*. Colds, Bronchitis io ;rseaeJ9, and Otto: tr; ables of the Throat and -negs, nov21-tnths3 REMOVAL.-John Commins has removed "rom No. 131 Meeting street to No. 308 King street, Uve doors above Wentworth. Good substantial Shoes kept as usual. novl7-fmw9 THE ACADEMT OF MUSIC GRAND GIFT COX* certs, as advertised by Messrs. Butler, Chadwick, Gary A Co.-Mr. Eben Como, sob-agent ror thlB 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. 20 Broad street WILSONS.-"The superiority of some men is merely local; they are OBEAT because their asso? ciates are little."-Johnson. EVERYBODY'S GROCERY, novlS No. 306 King street. A BOX containing one quire of note paper with envelopes to match, for 25c, at CHIS. C. RIGHTER'S, Hasel-st. Bazaar and Eas: Bay News Room, mayis-m PARTIES in want of doors, sashes, blinds, moulding?, s'air newels and balusters, wlU con? sult their own Interests by caUlng on or writing to Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayne street, where they wlU find the strongest and cheapest stock in the Southern States. A specialty made of French and American window glass. aogls-tbstn ENGLISH SADDLES.-For sale, 24 fine English -addles and 100 McClellan S .ddle?. Will be sold ow to close consignment. JOHN COMMINS, NO. 808 King street, novl4-tuffl Above Wentworth. BUSINESS ENVELOPES.-THE NEWS Job Office j now prepared to famish good envelopes, with Dullness cards i rioted thereon, at $4 per thous? and. Send your orders. Every merchant and business man should have his card printed on his envelopes. MARK YOUR CLOTHING !-Order your Stencil Plates at the Hasel street Bazaar and East Bay News Room. octl4-s .pHONIX INSURANCE COMPANY, 6F NEW TORE. CAPITAL....SI.OOO,OOO. Cash Capital.$1,000,000 co Surplus. 858, .'55 46 Total Assets at market valuation.$1,858,755 45 Chicago losses -will not exceed $300,000. FIRE AND MARINE RISES taken as hereto? fore In tala responsible Company. S. Y. TUPPER, Agent, novlS_East Bay street. NDES INSURANCE COMPANY OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. CASH CAPITAL.$1,000,000 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANDES INSURANCE COM. PANT, NOVEMBER, 1871. Cash on hand, m bank and In transit. $ 286.034 84 Bonds-United states, l State, City and i County.(Market value. 390,073 34 Railroad Bends.J Market value. 8,900 oo Collateral Loans ). 99,500 00 and } Accrued interest... 49,ooooo First Mortgages,). 697,196 53 Bills Receivable. 9,347 66 Book Accounts (Premiums and agen? cy Balance?). 38,096 50 Amount received from Stockholders by Assessment. 500,000 oo $2,078,148 46 Liabilities with Chicago losses, $850,000. FI HE AND MARINE RISKS taken as he.eto foreln this responsible Company. S. Y. TUPPER, Agent. novi8_East Bay street. JNTERNATIONAL INSURANCE COM? PANY OF NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL.$500,000. STATEMENT CF THE INTERNATIONAL I NS TE AN CR COM PAN V, NOVEMBER 2D, 1871. Cash In Leather Manufacturer's Na? tional Bank. $152,420 51 Cash on hand. 2,448 90 U. S. 5-20 Bonds, (Market Va'ue).... 22,250 00 U. S. 10-40Bsnds,(Market value).... 109,260 oo U. S. 6 per cent. 30 year Bonds, (Market value). 389,512 50 U. S. 6 per cent. 1681 Bonds, (Market value). 11,626 00 Virginia State Bonds, (Market value). 20,000 00 Alabama State Bonds, (Market value). 8,970 00 Georgia State Bonds, (Market raine). 1B.400 00 South Carolina Bonds, new, 6 per cent. $20,000, (Market value). 7,800 O' Market Na'Ional Bank Stock, (Market value). 2,689 00 Real Estate. 200,000 00 Loans on United States Bonds. 237,475 00 Loans on Bond and Mortgage. 119,400 00 Premiums in course of transmission. 119,611 3S Debts for Premiums. 27,695 17 All other Securities. 17,073 65 Total Assets.$1,466,720 Ol LIABILITIES. Including all losses at Chicago now in process of adjustment..$605,015 FIRE RISKS taken as heretofore lu this respon? sible Company. S. Y. TUPPER, Agent, novis East Bay street. THE FOLLOWING NOTICES ARE PUB LISHED for the Information of Policy-Hold? ers in the SECURITY AND MANHATTAN IN? SURANCE COMPANIES, of New York, which Companies have suspended business in conse? quence of losses in Chicago : "Allcreditors of this Company are required to deliver their respemve accounts and demands against said company to the Receiver (at the place below named) on or before December nth, 1671. at 10 o'clock A. M. "All persons holding any open or subsisting contract or such Company, are required to present the same to said Receiver in writing, and In de? tail on or before said nth day of December, 1871, at his office, Na 239 Broadway, corner of Park Place, in the City of New York. "A. F. HASTINGS, ,;Recelverof the Security Insurance Company." "All creditors or this Company are required to deliver their respective accounts and demands against said Company to the Receiver (at the place below named), on or before December 15, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M. "All persons holding any open or subsisting contract or such Company, are required to present the same to said Receiver, In writing and In de tall, on or before said 15th day of December, 1871, at his office, No. 68 Wall-street, in the City or New York. CHAUNCEY BEDELL, "Receiver or Manhattan Insurance Company." POLICIES DELIVERED TO THE UNDER? SIGNED for cancellation will be forwarded to the proper onces tn New York for settlement and payment or UNEARNED PREMIUMS, and the claim recognized from tte dey of surrender. S. Y. TUPPER, n vi 9 Former Agent of said Companies. TJNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Capital, Gold.$750,000 co. Assets, January 1,1671. 1,115,573 67 BOARD OF REFERENCE. H. B. CLAFLIN, or H. B. (.'lattin A Co. GEORGE OPDTXE, or George Oydyke A Co. DAVID Bows, or David Bows A co. EUGENE KELLT, or Eugene Kelly A Co. J. 0. KITTLE, of Dewitt, Kittie A Co. WM. T. COLEMAN, late or Wm. T. Coleman A Co. JOHN WINSLOW, of Van Cott, Winslow A Van Cou. Policies granted in CURRENCY OR GOLD. Chicago losses less than $300,000, which are now being adjusted and paid. Assessment made on Stockholders to pay said losses, leaving present assets undisturbed. The undersigned, Agents of the above Compa? ny, cantlnus to ISSUE POLICIES OF INSUR? ANCE AGAINST FIRE as hitherto at the usual rates. WM. B. HERIOT A CO., No. 9 Brord titree t, novis-smw3 Over People's Bank w {Dainties, Jewelry), Ut. ALTHAM W A T C H B SI 3-1 PLATE, 16 AND 20 SIZES. These are the best WATCHES made In this coun? try, and are made with and without Stem wind? ing Attachment. They are finished m the best manner and run with the greatest accuracy, and cannot be excell? ed anywhere, at their respective prices. The cases are all of the newest patterns, and specially made to our own order. Our stock or these Watches ls now the largest, and our prices, all things considered, are the low? est in the city. BALL, BLACK 4 CO., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Nos. 665 and 567 Broadway, New York. Jalyls-lyr_ 2tgenne?. C HARLESTON ADVERTISING AGENCY, OORNia BROAD STREET AND EAST BAT. ADVERTISEMENTS taken at publishers' lowest 0i9h rates for ALL PAPERS in the United States. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL. dec6-mwf N Oaiioring. E W F AS HI 0 NS. MENKE & MULLER, MERCHANT TAILORS NO. 325 KINC STREET, Invite attention to their large and splendid STOCK Of CLOTH, OEOTHIIVO FURNISHING GOODS, &C. READY MADE SUITS for all ages, from tue smallest boj to the largest man. Dress and Business Snits of all descriptions. Elegant overcoats. Pea Jackets, Derby and Plain Sack Snits, Fine English Walking coats and Snits or all colors, Single and Doable Breasted Black Frock Coats, Black Doeskin and Fancy Cas Blmere Dress Pants, Velvets, Miks, Cloth, castor Beaver and Casslmere Tests, manufacture! ander oar own observation. We are therefore Bare of a good flt and durable work. OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is saoplied with the finen selection of BROAD CLOTHS, Doeskins, Castor Beavers, Chinchilla Diagonals, Meltons, and all styles or Casslmerea for Budnee Snits. Velvets, Slits, Plash and Cash mere Vestings. And a variety cf handsome Pan taloon Patterns, which we make np to order by measure at the shortest notlc, and guarantee first class and proper workmanship. FURNISHING GOODS. This Department is supplied with the celebrated STAR SHIRTS, Imported and Domestic Merino Shaker Flannel, All-Wool Underwear Goods, Half Hose, Suspenders. TTaodkerchiefs, Liten and Paper Cans and Co'lam, Imperial, Alexander and Coarvotsier's Kid Gloves And a fa'] assortment of Buckskin, Dogskin.?Heaver and Cass. Gloves And a verv large assortment of Silk, Alpaca and Scotch Gin.'ham Water-Proof [1(0] Umbrellas. Oar Stock has been selected with the greatest care, and price-) marked very low In plain Agares Oar motto is qalck sales and small prollu, fair dealings. Goods may be returned if not satisfac tory. Bayers In our Hue will And lt to their ad vantage to give ns a call. nov2l Proclamations. rinrjHE 1STATE~OF SOUTH CAROLINA To the Commisioners and Afana?-ers of Election? for the County of Charleston: Whereas, JAMES J. HARDY, who. at the gene* ral election held In October. 1870, was chosen a member ot the House or Representatives for the Election District or Charleston, to serve for two years, hu this day handed to me bis resignation as a member of the said noose; and, whereas, the Constitution of the State of Sooth Carolina directs that In such a case a writ of election shall be issued by the Speaker of the Douse for the purpose of niling the vacancy thus occasioned, for the re? mainder of the term for which the member so re? signing was elected to serve: Now, thererore, you and each or yen are hereby required, arter advertisement, and with regard to the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the said State touching your duty In such case, to hold an Election for a member or the House or Repre? sentatives for the Election District aforesaid, to serve for the remala der or the term for which the said JAMES J. HARDY wa-i elected, the Polls to be opened at the various places of election In the said County, on MONDAY, the 27th day of Novem? ber, A. D. 1871, by the vari?os sets of Managers for those places respectively, and the counting of the votes cast and the declaration or the resnlt or tim ?ipr?nn *? .? ?-????*? - ?? slonBof the 16th, 16ih. 17th and 18th sections cf aa Act approved March 1st, 1870, entitled "An Act providing for the General Elections and the man? ner of conducting the same." This writ, together with a certified copy of yonr r et urn of the election to be held ander it, have before the House of Repr?sentatives at Its next meeting, after the election. Witness, the Hon FRANKLIN J. MOSES, Jr., Esq.. Speaker, at Colombia, this 14th day of No? vember, 1871, and In the ninety-sixth year of the sovereignty and independence of the United States of America. FRANKLIN J. MOSES. JR., Speaker of the House of Representatives. A. O. JONES, Clerk of the House or Representatives. novlT-4_ Btjirtf and Jnrmsqing ?ooo*. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING IN THE SOUTH. SILK, MERINO, AND ALL-WOOL SHAKER FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, WITH THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES IN ELEGANT NECK WEAR, AT SCOTTS STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, MEETING STREET, Opposite the Market novis R WtwMpaptx*, itlagav.ncs, $ft. U BAL GABO L7 NTTKL NOVEMBER NUMBER NOW READY. Among the contents are : TO "A NORTH S ANTEE PLANTER." By F. W. Johnstone. Value or Education to the Farmer. The Probable Future or Cotton Culture. By J. N. Cardona. Farmers Most Organize. Preparation and Enrichment or Soil. The Chinese WIstoria as a Tree. A Word about Cotton Caterpillars, illustrated. Price-Single number.26 cent? Per annum.li 00 For sale hy WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, Publishers. No. 3 Broad street. AND BY BOOKSELLERS EVERYWHERE. naru JJONEY1 HONEY! HONEY ! Fine New Country HONEY, o bi had in quanti ties to suit parche sers, or Da H. BAER, No. l?l Keetlng street. BOWENTMEECEB'S SUPERPHOSPHATE CF LIME AND AGRICULTURAL SHELL LIME. ALSO, WEST VIRGINIA LUBRICATING OIL, Of Superior Quality, for sale Cheap by P. C. TRENHOLM. nov2l-mwfi7_ Jnenrance. QNCE MORE IN THE BREACH ! NEW TORE IN 1835. CHICAGO IN 1871. JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. CASH ASSETS July I, 1871.86,047,387. Chicago Losses. ?8,000,000. The annexed statement ls published for the in? formation of the public. It will be seen that the -ETNA ls rapidly paying offal: claims incurred by the late OHICAQO DISASTER. The first pay? ment was made on the 14TH OCTOBER, TWO DAYS AFTEK THE FIRE. The names of parties paid thus far, and amount paid each, can be furnished by calling at the office of the Agent, No. 272 King street. CHICAGO, III., November 4th, 1871. A. H. Hayden, Big,, Agent, Charleston, S. C. : Claims amonntlng to over HALF MILLION DOLLARS ($682,001) have already bren adjusted and paid to 864 claimants, In CASH, DOLLAR for DOLLAR, at the -ate of from 30 to 60 per day, and this work* will be expeditiously continued, with -NO RED TAPE," nntll every dollar of lia bl.lty 18 fully liquidated. The OLD .ETNA will come ont of the world's greatest fire with the LARGEST CASH CAPITAL, LARGEST CASH ASSETS and LARGEST CASH INCOME of any American Insurance Company. E. J. BASSETT, Adjuster. A. H. HAYDEN, Agent, Na 272 King street. J. L. HONOUR, Sub-Agent, East Bay street. novl6-thstu3 Soots, ?rjoes, Ut. HO ! FOR REPUDIATION ! THOSE FAMILY STATE BONDS OF SCOTT A CO., spread broadcast in New York, to the detri? ment and ruin of our people, must be repudiated. Hence I will REDUCE THE PRICES of my ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. PLANTERS, FACTORS AND MERCHANTS WILT. FTJSD IT TO TH Ii IB I MT IB PST TO CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK OF PLANTATION BROGANS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Having made this branch of my business another SPJECIAJLVrY, 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, OB THROUGH COMMISSION MERCHANTS OR FACTORS WILL MEET WITH PROMPT DISPATCH. EDWARD DALY, >*0. 121 MEETING STREET. SPECIAL NOTICE. RECEIVING THIS DAY PER STEAMSHIPS "SEA GULL," from Baltimore, "VIRGINIA," from Philadelphia, Invoices of GENT'S FRENCH J ED OT CALF OPERA B001S GENT'S FRENCH LEBIN CALF WATER? PROOF BOOTS GENT'S FRENCH LEBIN CALF SCOTCH WELT BOOTS. MORE OF TUE AMERICAN GAITERS, ADAPTED FOR WINTER WEAR. EDWARD DALY, D07l4-tOthB No. 121 HEFTING STREET. - Q.ET THE BEST! Buy your BOOTS AND ALICES at STEI BER'S, No. 41 BROAD STREET. He makes them to order, lu any style desired, using only the best matenal and workmanship. Constantly on hand, a large assortment cf cus? tom made BOOTS AND SHOES, of ail sizes. The New EXCELSIOR GAITER, Which dispenses with shoe strimrs and elastic, MADE TO ORDER at this establishment. Call and examine specimens. JACOB STE IBER, mayM_No. 41 Broad street. cedars, QTobacco, Ut. wm .nais n2\o tmmriA* aoiodmrj jo JoioLidoij 'HSaOHHOS HVITILM .pajioiios iirnji09ds9i sj soois srq jo nonuuiare -xa uy -oj papuan? ?udmoad sq ;IJA\ 'saousjdao -av ?HO Jo 1TO0 WI* 'uni Ol papuana sjapjo -ssaaumq jo ann sm u| sapiu? \\t jo 8UT1B1BU03 'epooo aqi uodn aausApB ins inoqiiAi 'apBra asuqrjjnd joiunours aqj o? S20V9??33HO joj pa3a?qox3 ?red vt SIKSHAVd 3I03dS .3PB? Jiaqi ioj juaraaonpni vnx? m "o? Min SS 'ooovaox 'savoio JO sjauinsuoo mian P?? SIBS .aiouAV 'Biareqoinj oj Bisjjo pau?tBiapu? om .laaais DOT oie "ON iv aannsan BUSHIYJ aioaas ? ?IHOXS HY DIO HVTIILM H0H3<?W[? Statiion Salti-?tji* Stag. By L AURE Y & ALEXANDER. HAMS, STRIPS, SHOULDERS, BEL? LIES, Bacon, Sogar, Sy mp, Ac, Ac Tala i) H y, 2lst m-taut. wlil be sold before oar Store, at 10 o'clock, 300 Canvased and Uncanvased HAMS 1000 S. a Strips, small size SCO S. C. 1). s. Bellies 2000 lbs. S. 0. Pig Shoulders 2000 lbs. Smoked Bacon 25 bbls. Grocers' Sogar ? 20 bbls. Bee Hive Syrnp 16 bbls. W. W. Vinegar. Conditions cash. ncv21 By JEFFORDS & CO. BUTTER, HAMS, STRIPS, SHOUL DF.RS, AC. Will be sold THIS DAY, In front of their stores, at 9 o'clock, 2> firkins Choice BUTTER 60 tubs Choice Bauer io tierces Hams 1 hbd. Hams 16 bbls. Choice Pig Hams 10 bbls. Choice Pig Shoulders ooo Western Shoulders 10 boxes D. S. Shoulders._nov21 By HENRY COBIA & CO. HAMS, TONGUES, HOCKS, 4c THIS DAY, at .9 o'clock, in front of our store, win be sold, 25 boxes Sugar-cured HAMS 10 barrels Pickled Hocks 6 barrels Pickled Tongues 10 barrels Sugar Caadles, Ac, Ac. Coodltlons cash._cov21 STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKER TT7TLL SELL BEFORE THEIR 8TORES, Tv Vendue Range, at 9 o'clock, 76 packages BCTf ?K 8 boxes Strips 2 hhds Hams 17 bbls Hams 6 bbls Pig Heads. Shoulders, Slues, D. 3. Bellies, ic nov21 By WM. McKAY. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, f v"*r*r rs, AC. THIS DAY. TuesU-iy, at ll o'clock, at No. HO Meeting street, 2 Small Extension Dining TABLES. Cottage Bedsteads and Cottage Se'B, Parlor Furniture. Mattresses, Blanket-1, spreads. Cane and Wood Seat Chairs, Wardrobes, Washstands, Br?ssel and Ingrato Cat pets, What-nots Cooking Stoves, Crockery, and a Large Lot of Sundries. nov2l By JOHN 6. MU NOR & CO. SPECIAL SALK-ARMY CLOTHING, Clothing, White Shirts, Undershirts, Dry Goods, Ac THIS .MORNING, 2lst Instant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell at our Store, Na 185 Meeting street, 200 Fancy Cut Velvet and Fancy Casslmereand Satinet VESTS 160 pair Black Casslmere Pants 60 Black and Gray Beaver Ovt rcoats 250 Fancy and Black SaUoet Pants 300 Gray, Mixed aad Brown Melton Coats and 60 Black Cloth Freck Coats 1000 pair Assorted Tw.ll Jr an and Kersey Pants 80 utaen White and Colored L. B. and Cotton Shirts 100 dozen White and Blue Mixed Undershirts 160 Bine Military Frock Coats 80 Blue Military Overcoats 100 Blue Military Jackets aad Pants 1000 Elue Military Cloth Caps 2 bales (60pair) ll pound Brown Blankets 126 dozen Assorted Merino Half Hose 60 dozen Assorted Balmoral Skirts 60 dozen Calico and Hickory Shirts loo Large Calico Comforts 60 Spanish Bed Spreads Fancy and Colored Border Quilts Ladles' Chemise, Night Gowns. Morning wranper?, Tack Skirts, Calico Gowns 26 dozen French Suspender? Black and Fancy Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Twills Fancy Dela ins, Fancy Prints, Elack and Col? ored Alpaca Bleached and Brown Shirting, Bine and Fan* cy Plaids Ticklogs, Stripe*, Denims, Stripe Osnabnrgs Plaid Wool Shawls, Ac, Ac Conditions-Sams nader $100, cash ; $100 to $300,60 davs; over $800, 90 days, for approved eodcrsed notes, with bank rate interest. nov21_ By JOHN G. MTLNOR & CO. HATS, CHINTZ, PRINTS, SOAP AND Fancy Silk Bows. THIS DAY, 2lBt 11 stant, at io o'clock, we will sell at oar Store, Men's Felt and Assorted HATS, Youths' Fancy Hats, Misses' Velvet Hats, Pieces Fancy 7-8 French Chintz Prints. 40 dozen Fancy Toilet soap 60 dozen Gent's Hemmed Lawn Handkerchiefs 50 dozen Women's and lien's Heavy Wool Gloves 20 doE?n Buck Gauntlets. Terms as above _nov2l By JOHN T. HUMPHREYS, Auctioneer. ROBERT M. GORDON, ADMINISTRA? TOR de bonis non com test. ann. of George Macauley vs. Street, Administrator of Smltb, et al.-Under Decree of Court of Common Pleas. By virtue of the judgment of Hon. K. F. Gra? ham, Judge of First Circuit In above case, will be sold THIS DAY, 2ibt of November, 1871, at li o'clock A. v., at the corner of Eust Bay and Broad streets, Charleston, All that certain PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT OF LAND, with the Three-story Building and all the outbuildings thereon, situate, lying and being cn the east side of Church street, In the City of Charleston, opposite the Calder House, and known by the Nc 108, measuring and containing 46 feet 6 inches on Church street, on the sooth Hoe from east to weat 146 feet, oa the east line 62 feet, on tue north line commencing from Church street and running eastward ly 112 feet ll laches, thence running northwardly 6 fe. t 8 Inches, thence east war d ly 33 feet io Inches, where it joins the east? ern line of said lo-, these dimensions being more or li ss. A reference being had to a plat of ave lots of land drawn by Cha?es Parker, surveyor, dated lllh of February, 1838, and recorded In Book X, No. 9, page 270, tn the office of Register of Mesne Conveyance of Charleston County. Terms-One fourth cash: balance in fonr equal successive annual instalments, with Interest thereon at the rate of teven (7) per cent, per an? num, payable an nu ally, secured by bond or bonds .f purchaser and mortgage of premises; band? ings to be in su: ed and policy of Insurance assign? ed. Purchasers to pay for napers and stamps. RUDOLPH SIEGL1NO, nov21-m2 ul Special Referee CEopannershipa ano jDiggolntions. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON COUNTY.-Certificate of Lim? ited Partnership between BOOKLEY T. BENTON, of the City ot Brooklyn, State of New York, CHARLES UNDERWOOD, of the Town and Coun? ty of ToIIaod, State of Connecticut, and EVE Ri E. BEDFORD, of th3 City of Charleston, State aforesaid. This certificate hereby wltneesetb that the un? dersigned have, by virtue of an act of the General Assembly of the State aforesaid, entitled "An Act to aothorlze the formatloa of Limited Partner? ship?, " passed In the year of oar Lord, oae thou? sand eight hundred and thirty-seven, and an? other Act entitled "An Act to extend the dura tlon of an "Act authorizing the formation of Lim? ited Partnerships." passed in the year of oar Lord oae thousand eight hundred and forty-six. and another Act extending the same until repeal? ed, passed December 20th, i860, formed a Limited Partnership as follows : First. The name or firm ander which such partnership shall be conducted ls EVERT E. BEDFORD. Second. The general nature or the business in? tended, to be transacted is that or the Grocery Bu? siness, both retail and wholesale, in the said City or Charleston. Third. BUCKLEY T. BENTON, or the City or Brooklyn, State or New York, and CHARLES UN? DERWOOD, or the Town and County or Tolland, State or connection!, are the Special Partners, and EVERT E. BEDFORD, ot the City or Charles? ton, State aforesaid, ls the General Partner. Fourth. BUCKLEY T. BENTON, a special Part ner, has contributed seven thousand dollars ($7000,) and CHARLES UNDERWOOD, the other Special Partner, has contributed also seven thoo sand d ollars ($7G00) to the common stock of the Partnership. Firth. The said Partnership commences on the first day of November, eighteen hundred and seventy one, and will terminate on the first > ay or November, eighteen hundred and seventy-five. Dated thh 28th day or October, A. D., 1871. (Signed) B T. BENTON, [L. sj CHARLES UNDERWOOD, [L. 8.] EVERT E. BEDFORD. [L. 8.] Wltnesse- : (Signed) G. W. RODERICK, THOMAS ?. PEARSALL, D0V8-36_ tfnil?ing material. UILDERS' DEPOT, 94 CHURCH STREET. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, Slate, Tile, Shingles, Laths, Hair, Gravel, Chimney Tops, Sewer Pipes, Encaustic Tile, Marbleized Slate Mantels beaotifol substitute lor marble, at reduced rates. 00131 E. M. GR1MKE, P. 0. BOX 874. B gUPERlOIi COLOGNE WAT EH. ?tan = rac-tired and for sale by , Di. H. BAER. 131 Meeting strait Unction Salee-?ctnre dani. By A. cTl?cWI^^ Auctioneer. CITY COUNCIL OF CHARLESTON VS. Dawson, administrator, et al. By virtue of an order of sale In tots case, to me directed by the Hon. R. F. Gradara, Judge for tue First Circuit, I will oller for sale at public auction, on TUESDAY, December 13,1871, at ll o'clock A. M., at the Old Postofflce, foot of Broad street, Charleston, All that LOT OF LAND situate on the sooth aide of Amherst street, in the city of Charleston, num? bered ten (10.) on a plat of the Lots of Land known In the plan of the Village of Hampstead by the numbera 50 and 61, Ward No. 6, male In April. 1656, by Robert K. Payne, City Surveyor for the Upper Wards, containing In front on Am? herst street thirty-six (86) feet Ave (5) Inches, the same on the back Une, and in depth, from east to we-t, one hundred and forty (140) feet, bethe same more or less; butting and bounding north on Amherst street east on Lot No. 9 on said plat, south on Lot No. 5 on said plat, west on Lands of the German Evangeical Lutheran Church of Charleston. Terms-One ha'f cash; balance In'one year, se? cured by bond of purchaser, with Interest from day of sale, and mortgage or property sold. Pur* chaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. J. GAYER, nov2I-tu4_Referee. By R. M. MARSHALL Sc BRO. DWELLING No. 41 REID STREET, eas-or Meeting street, un THURSDAY, 28d Instant, at ll o'clock, will be sold at east end of Broad street, The above WOODEN DWELLING, containing 4 fquare rooms, with gas fixtures ti.roughout. 2 piazzas and small kitchen attached. The Build? ing has not been used since it was finished. Lot about t6% by 66 feet, more or less. Terms-Half cash; balance In one and two years with interest semi-annually, secured by bond and mortgage. Building to be insured and policy assigned. Pur ch as er to pay H. M. M. A Bro, for papers and stamps. novH-tntb.2 STEFFENS, WERNER Sc DUCKEBr Auctioneer-. ' WILL SELL ON WEDNESDAY, NO? VEMBER 22d. at ll o'clock, The STOCK of that well-kept Grocery Store, at the corner of Coming and Montague streets, con? sisting of a fine stock of GROCERIES, LIQUORS , '/VINES, Ao. Will also sail at same time the un? expired Lease of the premises. Terms-One-half cash; balance endorsed note. nov20_ By W. Y. LEITCH Sc R. S. BRUNS. WILL BE SOLD ON WEDNESDAY ' MORNING, at li o'clock, In iront of Milla House stables, Twenty-five head No. l Work and Saddle HORSES, together with fifteen head Plantation and Dray MULES. N. B.-This stock can be-treated for at Private Sale any time prior to the Auction Sale. nov20 By W. Y. LEITCH Sc R. S. BRUNS, Auctioneer-. TWO STORY ROW OF DWELLINGS, North side of Borgard street, between Rose La ne and Rutledge Avenue. Also, Vacant Lota. Will be sold on THURSDAY, the 23d Instant, at ll o'clock, at the old Post?nica. The following Real Estate, vii : That row of TWO-STORY WOODEN DWELL? INGS, five In number, known as Nos. 6, 8,10,12 and ie, situated on the North side of Borgard street, opposite Sires, near Rutledge Avenue. Each Dwelling contains three (3) rooms, and kitchen attached. Lots measure, each, 27* leet front, by 44X feet in depth. ALSO, Those eight vacant Lota adjoining the above described property to the West. Lota measure each, in front, facing said row. 27 X feet, by 44* feet in depth. ALSO, Those two desirable Lois situated on the Sou tu side of Line street, between Laurel and Coming streets, next West of Nunan's Row, measuring each in front 40 feet, by os feet in depth. ALSO. Those three fin ? Lots on the South side of Hamp? stead Mall, near the City Hospita); said property faces the MalL Each lot measures 88 feet front, by 200 feet in depth. ALSO. Those three Lots on the West side or Aiken street, adjoining the Colored Burial Ground, open? ing on Hampstead MalL Each measuring 32 feet front, oy 07 feet in depth. ALSO, Those two deslrabio Lots on the West side of King street, second Sooth of City Raliway Depot. Each 31 feet front, by 106 feet in depth. Terms cash._nuv30-mtoth8 By LOWNDES Sc GRIM BALL, Auctloneer*. ARCHIBALD S. J. PERRY VS. JOEL. W. GREEN.-Under Decree of Foreclosure? Under the decree of his Honor, Judge Graham., of the 16th Joly, 1871, in the above cause. I will ?eu, at pabUc auction, on TUESDAY, 28th Novem? ber, instant, at ll o'clock A M., at the corner of Broad and East Bay stree's, In Charleston, All that PLANTATION, situate m St. raul's Parish, Colleton District, containing 173X acres, marked A, B, c and L, < n a plat or land belong? ing to Benjamin and >arah Perry, drawn from a survey taken in Joly," 1776, by Wm. St ur geo, sur? veyor, and having such marks, shape and bound? aries as are set lorth in said plat. Terms-One-third rash; batanee on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, payable annually, secured i y bond ef the purcha? ser and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay lor papers and stamps. nov4-sltu4_w. j. GAYER, Referee. DABNEY, MORGAN ? CO. VS. THE Pr?sident and Directors of the Bank of the ?ute or South Carolina. By virtue of an order of Court in the above stated cause, to me directed by the Hon. R. P. Graham, Judge of the court of Common Plea? for the First circuit, I will offer for sale, at public auction, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of November, 1871, at the Courthouse, m the City of Charleston, 5. C., at ll o'clock, A. M., the following pieces o? Real Estate: 1. All that LOT, PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the Buildings thereon, known as the Bank of the State of 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 hundred and twenty-six feet, more or less, in depth, on State street, and forty-eight feet, mort or less, on the back line; butting and bounding north cn landa now or late or the Union Insurance Company, east on State street, south on Broad street, weat on landa of W. S. Adams; having such shane, sise and boundlngB ss 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 Bet forth in said plat, to be always kept open for the use or said adjacent buildings. 2. All thai PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, with the Stores and other Buildings thereon, situate, lying and being on the east side or East Bay street, in the City or Charleston, and described in a plan or the same, and having such shape and; boundaries as are therein delineated, which said plan ls extracted on an enlarged scale from a plan or the wharf and buildings thereon, situate on Eaat Bay street, in the City of Charleston, belong? ing to J. C. Faber, from a survey by John Wilson, which said deed ls with the plan recorded in the office or the Registrar ot Mesne Conveyance for Charleston District in Book Y, No. 12, pages 68, 67 and 58. 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. All that PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND Wi tb the buildings thereon, situate on the so?th side of Doughty Btreet, In the City of Charleston, meas? uring In front, on Donguty street, thirty-seven feet roar and a half inches; the same on the back line, and In depth on the east llus 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 lot* numbered eleven (ll) and four (4,) In a plan made by Char.es Parker, Surveyor, in Augutt, 1865, re? corded in the omce ot Registrar oi Mesne Con? veyance for Charleston District, in Plat Book A, No. l, page 131. 4. All that LOT OP LAND with the buildings thereon, situate at the northwest corner or Elliott Btreet and Gadsden's ailey, in the City of Charles? ton, measuring in front, on Elliott street, thirty four feet six inches; on Gadsden's alley, from north to south, fifty-eight feet six inches. Bound? ing sonth on Elliott street, east on Gadsden's alley, north on lands now or late of the Bank ol the Sta-e or South Carolins, and west on landa of Wm. Birnie, 6. All that PIECE OR PART OF A LOT OP LAND situate on East Bay street, In the city of Charleston, known formerly in the plan thereof by the number seven (7.) and also three feet of Land adjoining thereto, being part of an alley or passage way of six feet, lying between these premises and the house next south thereto, (Ute owners of which, In common with the owners or the property now offered for Bale, being entitled to the use thereof,) measuring and containing In the whole thlrty-turee (33) feet in front, and one hundred (100) feet In depth westwardly. Butting to the east on East Bay Btreet, north on Landa formerly of G. Flagg, west on Land now or late of Ann Fox, and south on Bald alley. Terms-One-third cash; balance payable la two equal annual successive Instalments, with in? terest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Buildings to be lssured and po? licy assigned. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. WM. J. GAT-SR, octs-tuo Referee. JJUSSELL'S SOOTHING SYRUP. A Fresh Supply received and for sale, wholesale and retail, by Da. H. BAER, Na 131 Meeting street J^LECTRO-MAGNETIC BATTERIES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PHYSICIANS' SADDLE? BAGS, Ac For sale by "* ?AHB, marl0 No.i3liiee-.itg street.