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CITY AFFAIRS. MSEIINGS THIS DAT. iEagle Fire Company, at 7 P. M. Survivors' Association, at 12 M. and 7 P. M. Washington Lodge, A. F. M., at 7 P. H. Oathollo Institute, at 8 P. M. Hook and Ladder, No. 2, at half-past 7 P. M. AUCTION S AZ ES THIS DAT. A. Tobias1 8OUB will sell at ll o'clock, In TJ. 8.Bonded Warehouse, Elliott street, Cog? nac, brandy. John 0. Mllnor A Co. will sell at half-past 10 3 o'clock, at their store, hats, Ac J. A. Enslow A Co. will sell at ll o'clock, at ' Southern wharf, German bark Emil and her "appurtenances. - Louis D. DeSaussure will sell at ll o'clock, ~ near tue Postofiloe, real estate. B. M. Marshall & Brother wHr-serHrt-41 o'clock, near the Postofflce, real estate. -Lowndes ? G nm bali will sell at ll o'olock, near the Postofflce, real estate. Wm. MoKay will sell at 10 o'clock, at his atore, dry goods, clothing, Ac. LOCAL LACONICS. ' .--Tue receipts .of the Greenville Railroad ' are said to be the largest for the last month of any'BIace the road was constructed. . -A gentleman just arrived from Beeves ville reporta having seen two persona riding - in a buggy drawn by two negr jes. Eplzootle l -A chimney of the house No. 44 Beautaln ?Street, occupied by a- colored man named Cochran, took fire on Tuesday afternoon, bul was. extinguished without damage. -In anticipation of the acceptance by his Honor Judge James L. Orr of the Busslan ministry, General Simuel McGowan ls favora? bly spoken ot as his successor. -The time for receiving estimates for mak? ing the contemplated' improvements to the City Hospital has been extended to 4 P. H. on Tuesday, 24th instant -Chief Justice P. J. Hoses, Sr., bas stated that he had never consented to allow bis name to be used as a candidate for senator, .. nar would he so long aa Elliott .was In the .leia.1'' ' -the Bev.'P. J. Shand, of Trinity Episcopal Church, Columbia, arrived In the olty yester day afternoon. He has come to act aa chap? lain of ihe Lodge ol Sorrow to be held to . morrow evening. -George W. Quintar?, Esq., of New York, the president of the New York and Charles ' too Steamship Company, arriver* 'n Charles? ton In .the Manhattan, and la st v. ig at the Charleston "HoteL ?j.-Prince Heyward, the negro who was severely stabbed at the workshops of the Sa? vannah- and Charleston Railroad a few weeks ago, has been recently discharged from the City Hospital completely cored. -Let anybody who wants to know about the efficacy of advertising In THE NEWS, as compared with other modes of advertising, talk on the subject with any ol our regular ad? vertiser?. They know all about lt. -A Columbia lawyer sets off this Joke: *' Speaking of Judge Orr and bis recent ap? pointment, said our ir lend of the rascal Coke, ' .! told yob If he supported Grant he would be left ont is the cold, and he has been sent to BulSiB/' -Cn Bat ur day Messrs."Leitch A Bruns will sell a large collection of works of art, Includ? ing oil paintings, Imported ohromoe, steel en? gravings, Ac The collection ls said to be the finest of the kind ever exhibited In this soc tlon of the country. -In consequence of the stormy weather the .teamer Pilot Boy will sall for Beaufort and Pacific end Chlsoln's landings to-morrow morning, at. eight o'clock, Instead of to-day, as previously advertised. Freight will be re? ceived on board at Accommodation wharf until the hour ol sailing. THE COLD SNAP. A flard Old Freeze-The Telegraph - Wires Down. The weather yesterday was cold enough to hare satisfied the Inhabitants of a far more Northern clime than this. Abont eleven o'clock, on Tuesday Dight, a severe sleet storm began, which however subsided, after - s short time, into a steady rain that continued I through the greater part ot the night, and was accompanied by an occasional lau of sleet. By daylight the rain had ceased, but every t. jase, and leaf, and sprig ol grass was cased in toe; and from the eaves ol the housetops bnng . lons rows of Idoles. Snob a "cold spell" le very remarkable for the first half ot Decem? ber, and Hs counterpart has probably not oc? curred within the last forty years. Accounts ? from the Interior report a heavy fall of sleet and snow as low down as Branchville, and the cars which arrived yesterday on the South Carolina Railroad were canopied with fleecy flakes. The Northern malls failed yesterday morn? ings and the lines of both the telegraph com? panies were down in the evening. In conse? quence of this interruption of communication no commercial or news dispatches were rt ! wived at THE NEWS office last night. The Indications at a late hour were that the freeze ol this morning would be harder than ever. . . TH? UNTTERSITT OE TBE SOUTH. This important institut ion deserves the at? tention of the entire Southern country. The Bight Rev. C. T. Qolntard, Bishop ot Tennes? see, the commissioner of the university, ac? companied by his assistant. General J. B. Kershaw, of Camden, S. C., ls now engaged In bringing the claims of the institution to the attention of oar people. We append a sched? ule of their appointments: Charleston, Sunday, 16th inst., and Monday, 18 th in a t.; Augusta, Ga., from 19th to 23d inst., inclusive; Abbeville, S. C., 24th inst., evsnlng; Greenville, S. C., 26lh inst., evening; Cola sa bia, 3. C., from 28th to 30 th inst.; WI a ti? bor o', 8. C., lat January; Society Hill, S. C., 3d January; Cheraw, 8. C., 6th January; WU- ! mtngton, N. C., 12th January. The local papers are requested to extend tblt notice. OBANOB LODGE.-AC the annual communica? tion of Orange Lodge, No. 14, A. F. M., held ' on Monday evening, 9th instant, the follow? ing named officers were elected to serve for the ensuing masonic year: Zimmerman Da? vis, W. M.; E. L. Boche, S. W.; Blake L. White, J. W.; Thomas 8. Bee, Treasurer; John B. Beeves, Secretary; Glen E. Davis, S. D. ; T. B. Grtmke, J. D. ; J. P. De Veaux and Jobn F. Porteoua, Stewards; L. F. Meyer, tiler. .Loss o? THC SCHOONER J. F. FABIANO.-The BaWmorecGasette, of Tuesday, December 10, has the following: The iohooner J. F.Farland, Captain Baker, 1 baVtt^ff?&&&?aL0% WIUl * ?asm of 216 ??rTL^.Uoii.aad 350 lon8 of phoopnate T??MA 'SS?*,0?TNE 30111 Q,TM on Hatte iSiJ"nE ?0f h?r ?*r*? drilt0<1 off, and $BSSEf?&S&bLI???ni vessels. The cutter UOUax rescued her crew, and landed thpm at SSS ?"r yl8*$* 1 Dei on ged to Mr. J. F. Far land and o th pr* nt Br ?* te "ld10 bave VSRm AMUSEMENTS. Thc Wonderful Ump. To-night the Chapmans, with their compe? tent lieutenants, give th? public the burlesque known as "Aladdin No. 2," whioh was aston? ishingly successful in New Tork. It Is sure to be a great blt, and gives the lovers of amusement an excellent opportunity of spend? ing a pleasant evening In the Academy. Kate Putnam. This promising young actress, supported by a comedy company, will mage her debut In Charleston on Monday night, when Miss Put? nam will appear as Little Nell and the Mar? chioness in the Old Curiosity Shop. The prin? cipal members of the oompany were here last season with the Wyndhams, who bad, by far, the best comedy company which has visited Charleston In several years. CITY SHERIFF'S SALES. The following pieces of real estate have been sold by the city sheriff for the taxes due on them. T^e terms are cash, and purchasers are required to Bettie within ten days from the date of sale: House and lot Calhoun street, property of ! estate E, Barrow. . , " ,. " House and lot No. 68 Morris street, Adeline ! Blaney. House and lot No. 659 King street, L. F. Campbell. House and lot in Calhoun street, trust es I state T. A. Tallos and children. House and lot State street, Fllllpe's chll ! dren. Quarter Interest in Commercial wharves, J. ; XJ6WI8> Lot Meeting street, B. Mordecai. House and lot Church street, T. L. Hutchln ' *?Hou8e and lot President street, E. L. Heins. Lot corner King and Queen streets, M. Mo 'rI House and lot No. 16 Mary street, James Mc I Guffle. House and lot Calhoun street, Mason and House and lot corner King and Cannon etreeiB, Mrs. C. Stackiey. Honse and lot No. 297 King street, Mrs. C. I Stackiey. House and lot No. 17 Cannon street, John I Thorne. House and lot Inspection street, estate Ed? ward Trescott, " , , _ ., House and lot Short court, Daniel Washing? ton. MORTUARY REPORT FOR TSE WEEK. The following 1B the official return of deaths j in the City of Charleston, for the week end? ing December 7,1872._ CAUSIS op ?Adulta. DIATH. Ohlld'n. BLACKS OB COL OBIS. Adults, jchlld'n. Anasarca. Apoplexy. Cholera- I n fat tum. Consumption. Convoyions.. Cyanosis. - ~?iarrhoa. Dysentery., Dropsy from cardiac Cls'e. Dropsv from renal disease. Gastritis.. Malarial Ca chexy.. Moiurtea. Pue paral Con v ula lo ns..... I Trtsmus Nas oentlam. Total. ll BSOATITOXaTIOM. Wh*.'*es T, Blacks and Colored 12-total is; and 4 S'Ubirtba. AOKS. Under l year otage., Between land 6 years of sae... Between 6 aa a io years of age..., Between lo and 20 years or age.... Between 20 and 80 y ears of age.... I Between 40 and 60 yeera of age.... Between so and 60 years of age.... Between 90 and 70 years of age.... do. 8. PILZIB, M. D., city Registrar. THE COURTS. Municipal Court. John F. Brown, colored, robbing the till of Buck's store, corner of Ashley and Cannon streets, and stealing a cap from W. H. Andrews, thirty days. Josiah Singleton, Blchard Dawson and . Thomas Scott, colored, fighting, one dollar, or ten days each. Fanny Brown, colored, drunk, disorderly and resist? ing the police, two dollars or twenty days. William Able, larceny of fifty dollars, turned over to a trial Justice. Granville Brown, col? ored, burglary at No. 7? Hasel street, held for examination. A jacket found opon a door step In Mary street, delivered to owner. A dog and a goat at large, one dollar each. The alarm or fire, oauued by the burning of the .chimney In Magazine street, was referred to the obie! of the Fire Department for investi? gation. United States Commlnlontr. Thomas Fields, colored, ot Hardeevllle, and A. D. Furguson, odored, of Charleston, were bound over by Commissioner Porteus yester? day for trial at the next term of the United 8tatea Court on a charge ol violating Internal revenue laws. The United States Court. In this court, on Tuesday: Hosea Mathias, John Whitlock and Marion Fowler, charged with conspiracy, pleaded guilty, and threw themselves on the mercy of the court. Alfred Lenlaster, charged with conspiracy, not answering when called, a eclre faolas was ordered on his recognizance, returnable on December, 20, 1872. The grand Jury returned a true bill as to John Ballew for conspiracy. The State Supreme Court. In this court on Monday, the First Circuit was called: Wm. F. Bedding eral, appellant, vs. Sooth Carolina Batir o ad Company, respondent; mo? tion to dismiss tho appeal. Wm. Conner for re? spondent, to be heard when case is called. In re. executor of W. A. Alston, vs devisees ofW. A. Alston. Submited. George W. Wi ll i ama A Co., respondents, vs. Jas. M. Caldwell A Son, appellants. Mr. Simon ton for appellants. Mr. G. L. Buist for respon? dents. The State, respondent, vs. Chas. Bull, appel? lant Appeal abandoned. Esther Leny, respondent, vs. Southern Ex? press Company, appellant. Br. Spratt for ap? pellant. Brief to be completed. The following oases were heard together: The State of South Carolina, ex rel. the South Carolina Society, respondent, vs. Wm. Gurney, county treasurer, and Samuel L. Ben? nett, couotv auditor, appellants. The same ex rel. the Hebrew Orphan Society, respondent, vs. Wm. Gurney, county treasurer, apd Sam? uel L. Bennett, county auditor, appellants. Mr. Chamberlain for appellants. Mr. Isaac Havne for respondents. Mr. Chamberlain in reply. N. M. Porter A Co., respondents, vs. the Southern Express Company, appellants. Mr. Sprat t for appellants. In this Court, bn Tuesday: Mr. 8pratt concluded his argument in the case of Porter A Co. vs. the Southern Ex? press Company. Mr. Porter for respondents. Esther Levy vs. the Southern Express Com? pany. Mr. Spratt for appellant. Mr. Hayne read argument lor Mr. Nathans, for respond ents. Wm. A Beall, respondent vs. Charles T. Lowndes and Jamps Bobb. appellants. Mesare' Magrath and T. Y Simons read brief. See First Page tor other Local natters. THE "Ciao ULA TINO LIB BAST" at ta on ed to Fogartle's Book Depository, is now open. Special arrangements will be made with Clubs in th? coRQtry. dwrmtuths* BUSINESS NOTICES. THE MANUFACTURE OF SEWING MACHINES hag become a matter of great Importance, and may be regarded, perhaps, as one of the most remarkable events In the progress of mechanical Invention, and a striking feature ofmodern productive industry. The returns of salea of the different Sewing Machlnea dur* lng the year 1371, show the Singer Machine to be by lar the most popular of all In the mar? ket, the number sold being 181,260, out of a total o? 610,19., of twenty-five different pat? terns. PRINTING AND BINDING.-Having the largest I and moat complete establishment South, haying only first class hands, aDd having the largest stock of papers, cards, ?0., in thia city, we can offer the beat facilities for first-olaea work, executed promptly and at the lo weat prices. WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, No. 3 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. decl2-2 ECONOMY 1B the order of the day-therefore nae Durand's French Poliah. Only 50 cents. novl3-lmo __ FARM BOOKS.-"The Eural Accountant" "It ls most conveniently arranged, and so graphically explained that lt would be almost Impossible to err In keeping lt correctly. A very little practice will render the task not only an easy but a pleasant one, and we urge those of our farmer friends who have not heretofore kept an accaunt with their farmB to commenoe it at once."-South Land, New Orleans, February ll, 1871. It la Invaluable to the practical planter or farmer-he who desires to keep his own ao- j counts and know his own affairs. Price-small size, $125; per mall, 8140. Large Elze, $2; per mall, $2 30. "Farmers' Pocket Companion," a good memorandum book and time book combined. Pocket size, full bound blank sheep, sent per J mall for fifty cents. Published by WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL, NO. 3 Broad street, Charleston, a C. decl2-2 A No. 1 DTSiNo and cleaning of Gentlemen's Overcoats, Winter Sacks, Shawls, Panta, Vests, Ac, ?c., at Otto Son mag's, Dyer and Scourer, No. 34 Wentworth Btreet, near Ar? tesian Well. __ . TBS ATTENTION of the public ls Invited to the auction Bale this (Thursday) morning, at ll o'clock, by J. A. Enslow ? Co., auctioneers, o* the German bark Emil, lying at Southern wharf, sold by order of the German consul lor [ account of whom It may oonoern. THERE IS no more refining influence, parti?* I nlarly to the rising generation, than the Fine Arts. In this respect, the wonderful art of ? "Chromo Lithographing" may be considered ! aa one of the important inventions of the I age. The luxury of adorning our residences with good pictures ls no longer a monopoly of ? the wealthy. The works ot the best artists j I are usually selected by the cbromolat. A good I ohromo is much preferable to a second or ' third-rate painting, and can be had at oner tenth the price. The collection of chromos now on aale at "Fogartle's Book Depoaltory" la the largeat, and contains the most choice specimens from foreign artists, ever displayed In this olly. They are eurprlalogly exquisite in design and execution, and at prices which will enable all to Indulge their taatea for the beautiful. _ _decl2-tb8tu8 Nsw ANO ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS PR?SENTS. Fancy Note Paper-New and elegant de? signs-styles Just brought out, and exceeding? ly attractive. Games-Backgammon Boards, Gheckera, j Chessmen, Playing Garda, Bezique Cards and Dominoes. Carved Swiss Card Receivers-Bought o? J I importers, and very cheap. inkstands-For the library, In elegant de? signa and (much oheaper than heretofore. Diaries for 1873-the largest assortment in this city since the war. Oholce styles and all prices, from 26 cents to $2. Gold Pens and Pencil Oases-Most suitable [ Christmas presents; useful, elegant and ol real value. Largest Btock ever in this city. Staple Stationery, of all kinda, always on hand at lowest prices. WALKER, EVANS ? COGSWELL, No. 3 Broad street, Charleston, S. G. WRITING DESKS, covered with morocco I doth, handsomely ornamented in gilt, can be had for 76 cents, $1, $1 60 and 82, at Fogartle's I Book Depoaltory. dec ll 3 UNPRODUCTIVE FRAUDS. - Imitations and counterfeits ot an established, popular res? torative, although mischievous In their direct effects, are indirectly beneficial in some re* epects. They teach the community to rate at Its Just value the preparation that has been similated and pirated. The reputation and sale o' Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, lor exam? ple, have been greatly enhanced by the at* tempts that have been made to supplant lt. The dupes of Imposture who from lime to time have been induced by plausible false? hoods to try some worthless sncoedaneum for the standard tonio of Amerioa have Invariably returned to lt in an enthusiastic frame of | mind, ready to champion Its merits lo the uttermost. The warmest panegyrists of its preventive and curative properties are those .who have weighed the nostrums of envious adventurers in the balance and found them wanting. In a pecuniary point of view, nil attempts to undermine the popularity ot this medicine have proved advaniageoua to the proprietor?, and except for the sake of pro? tecting the public, the game of exposure would not be worth the candle. dedO-tuthaSoaw BUILDING MATERIAL.-An extensive stock and large variety of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Balusters, Mouldings, Ac, are kept constantly on hand by Mr. P. P. Toale, at his warerooma, No. 20 Hayns street and No. 33 Pinckney street. The above are all made at his own factory on Horlbeck's wharf. He keeps, also, French and American Window Glass, Stained Glass, Slate Mantels, Builders' Hardware, Ac, from the beat manufacturers. mchs-fmwlyr A CHARMING BOOK, lor boys and girls, la 'The Chatterbox," for 1872, bound in orna [ mental boards. It ls profusely Illustrated. The I reading matter ls of a pure and elevated tone, [ indeed there ls much in lt to Instruct "children ol a larger growth," but written In so pleasing and simple style as to make it highly interest I lng to the youthful mind. We would advise I parents at once to go to Fogartle's Book De? pository and secure a copy, as the advices from the English publishers are that the edi? tion ls exhausted, and no further orders can be supplied. decl0*tutha3 CHRISTMAS IS coming. For handsome Gold Bracelets, Studs and Sleeve Buttons, go to Allan's, 307 King street. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT ? Co. have received I a full assortment of Etd Gloves, and offer a good quality, one button Glove, for $1; two button Glove fur 81 25. Also, sole agents for j the Celebrated Onellly Sid ?loves, each pair \ sold under guarantee. dec2 FUBOHOOTT, BENEDICT A Co., No. 275 EIng I street, are, lor this week, offering great bar* 'gains in Carpets-great reduction made In [ this article. deo? BUSINESS NOTICES. GALLERT OP PXNB ABTS.-A stroll Into the capacious and well arranged establishment ol Fogartle's Book Depository will weU repay the visitor. The combination of the "Arts" | with Literature is here beautifully -exempli? fied. In addition to the universally large and varied stock of English and American Books In all the various departments of literature, every available space is adorned with "Chro? mos" from the most charming Gerne of Art. Hours can be spent with pleasure In tbls at? tractive Gallery ol Fine Arts. Most of the de? signs are new and from the boat foreign and American artists. decl2-thstu3 ONE THOUSAND to fifteen hundred dollars given away In beauiitul photographs at No. 215 King street, nearly opposite Hasel. Call In and try your luck this evening. BURAL CAROLINIAN.-"It has not an article In lt that would not please the most practical farmer, and yet there ls muon to entertain and lnstruot the general reader."-Charleston (&. C.) Dally News. "Two dollars per annum, its cheapness is as I marked as Its excellence."-Selma (Ala.) I Argus. Strangers vlslilog the city can take this op? portunity of becoming subscribers. WALKER, j EVANS A COGSWELL, NO. 3 Broad street, are j the proprietors. decl2-2 FRENCH BOOKS-At Fogartle's Bpok Depos? itory can be found a select stock of the latest French Literature, Paris editions. Many of the volumes are of a conversational and dramatlo character, suitable for the young and persons learning the French language. These have been selected with a view to their moral character by a person familiar with French Literature. decl2-thstn8 IF TOO want to purchase a Portable Writing Desk, go to Fog8.rtle's Book Depository, where will be found a large assortment of the latest and most beautiful designs. They also oder exceedingly neat and convenient little Mahogany and Walnut Desks at the low prices ol $1, $1 25, $160 and 12 and upwards. decll-3 _. ATTENTION ?-Special attention is called to the change of advertisement by Louis D. DeSausBure ol the sale of two small dwelling houses at the west end ef Wentworth street, which will be sold separately (Instead of to? gether) on Thursday, the 12th Instant, at public auction. _ decll-2 To THE LOVERS op NATURE AND THE BBADTI I FOL, "The Universe," by Pouohet, edited by ! Professor Guyot, cow being published by sub ! scrlptlon only, will prove a perpetual source of Interest and delight. The copies for $8 are bound In handsome morocco cloth, gilt. Call and see a specimen copy at "Fogartle's Book Depository,** the agency for the State. Coun? try subscribers will have their ooples deliver? ed free of extra charge. Persons in the coun? try Bending In their names will please state the Btyle of binding wanted, viz; Morocco doth gilt, $8; ehe.-p, library style, $10; turkey merocoo, extra, $12. ' deoll-3 GIFTS FOR THE HOLIOATS.-For Silverware, fine Watches, gold Opera and Vest Chains, go to Allan's, 307 King street MABUNS, ATTENTION {-Ton can find all the standard works on Masonry at Holmes's Book House; also Diplomas and Demits. declO-3* _ _ "THE POCKET COMPANION" (a new and very neat.article,) containing a slate pencil, pen? holder, sponge, loila rubber, memorandum book and penknife, all for 60 cents. "The Student's Companion," with ink stand, pencil, penholder and sponge, for 40 and 60 cents. "The Sobolar's Companion," with sponge, rub? ber, pencil and chalk, for 26 oents. All the above to be had at FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSI? TORY. ._J_dec7-stuth3 B. M. MARSHALL A BRO., SS Broad street, buy and sell on commission, Beal Estate, Stocks and Bonds, negotiate Loans, Bent Property, and sell at auction, furniture at houses. _ nov28sltntb8 FCROHGOTT, BENEDICT & Co., No. 276 King street, have received 100 Bets of Children's Furs, only 12 25; 100 sets of Children Furs, $3 and ti; 100 sets Ladles' Furs-sets from U up._ dec2 GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED CANES, In great variety. Just the thing for holiday gifts, at Allan's, No. 807 King street. COMMERCIAL NEUS. The Charleston Cotton, Rloe and Naval Stores Markets. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, ) WEDNESDAY BVSNIHO, December ll, 1872. j COTTON.-This staple waa in good demand, the market showing firm rates for good qualities; oiber kinds unchanged, tales near 1600 bales, say S at 16, 8 at 16#, 2 at 16X, 32 at 16X, 104 at 1?X, 12 at 17, 27 at 1TJ?. 26 at 17?, 124 at 17X, 70 at 17J<. lil at is, e at 18*, 26 at 18*. 186 at 18X, 177 at 18*, 294 at 18X, 68 at 18X, 17 at 19, 8 at 19*0** lb. We quote: LrvsarooL CLASSIFICATION. inferior.UX?18X ordinary to good ordinary.17 @17X ?*"'middling.1?X9 Mlddllng.iss'@ ?strict middling...j,.18X? Bios.-There was a quiet market for this grain at unchanged prices. Sales 160 tierces clean Carolina,-say eo tes at ex. 80 at 6 l3 lfl, 46 at 7*, 35 at 7XC We quote common to fair at ax? @6Xc, good 7@7xc - NAVAL STORKS.-The .arrivals were 185 bbls spirits turpentine and 860 bbls rosin. The mar? ket was qniet and without transactions. FRBIOHTS.-TO Liverpool, by steam, di rect, Xd on nplacds, -. on aea islands; via New York Xd on uplands, - on sea islands; by sall Xd on uplands, and 13-l?d on sea Islands. To Havre, lo on uplands. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, xe on nplanda and - on seaj island.*; $2 ft tierce on rice; soc ft bbl on rosin; by RQU,-c f? lb en cotton; -c 9 tierce on rice;60c fl bbl on rosin; $il@l2 ? M on lumber; $12$12 50 n M on timber. To Bost n, by steam Xe on uplands and $2 60 fl tierce on rice; by sail, -s ft lb on uplands; rosin 70c; resawed stuff $12@12 60; umher $13@13 50; phosphate $5@5 60. To Provldecce, by sall $10@11 ft M on boards; -c fi lb on cotton; by steam Xe via New York To Philadelphia, by s:cam Xe on upIandB;$i75 fl tlcrco on rice; eoo fl bbl on rosin; $l on spirits. Through bills of lading given to Boston, Provi? dence and the New Kn-?land elt|<qnro regularly issued on tnt* r-uve, au I tlspatoh guaranteed. By sall, $8 fl M on boards; $12 on timber;_fi ton on clay; $3 50 oa phospnatei. To Baltimore, by swam -c fl Vs; by sall $8@8 60 ft Mon boards; - ou timber; $3 60 fl ton at city; $4? 4 so fi ton np river on phosphate rack. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber rrelghta from Georgetown. S. C.. Darlen and Sat?, la Uiver, Ga,, and Jacksonville, Fia., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 fl Mare the rates on timber and boards. EXCHAK3K.-Sterllng 60 day bills 2l@2ix. DOMBSTIC EXOHANOB.-The banks purchase sight checks on New York at x@X per oent off, and Bell at par. G0LD-12X@18X. tt**T*.Kt? br Tiiegrapn, MONET MARKETS. " . LONDON. Deoember ll. Noon.-Oonsols 9ix. Fives 8sx. " PARIS, December ll. Noon.-Bentes 68f 60c. v. N?w Tosr? Decembsr n. Neon.-Freights unchanged, stocks strong. Gold steady at 12?. Money arm at 7. Ex oban ge-long BM; abort io*. Governments dall and quiet, state bonds very Arm. COTTON MARKETS. LrVBRPOOL, December IK noon.-Cotton opened Arm; uplands 10; Or? leans ?oxaioh'd. Nsw YORK. December ll. Noon.-cotton qnlet and steady; sales 1368 bales; uplands lotfc; Orleans 2ljfc PROVISIONS AND PflODCCE MARKETS. Nsw TOBE, December ll. Noon.-Floor dall. Wheat steady. Corn Arm. Pork dall at $13 26. Lard steidy; steam 7a7kc. Turpentine firm at eoaeic. Rosin dall at $8 06. New York Rice Market. NEW YORK, December io. The Dally Bulletin says : There has been a mod? erate business consummated to-day In both for? eign aod domestic, with fall former prices car rent. The Bales foot up about 60 tierces of Caro? lina at 7*a8xc, and 20O baga Rangoon at 7a7*c New Yorke Naval Stores Market. Nirw YORE, December io. The Dally Bulletin aaya: Recelpta t- -day 201 bbla rosla. Sp.nts tarpentlDe continues qalet sad depressed, sad the beet bid waa 69c. >aiea 26 bbls at 60c, and 26 obis lu ema l lota at 62c. strained rosin dull and :not very strong. Stock waa offered at $8 00, btu without buyers. Tar and pitch unchanged. -_ Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, December 10. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Market weak at 68o, with salea of 124 casita at that figure HOSIN.-Market quiet and steady, with sales or 184 bbla ai $3 26 far strained, and $6 26 for extra pale, and 1000 bbls fitralned p. n. t, CRUDS TURPENTIHE.-Sales or 233 bbls at 13 20 for hird and $6 20 for viraln and yellow dip. TAR.-Market steady, with sales of sta bbls at $4 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales of 16 bales aa follows: 1 at 16*i; 1 at 17X, 2 at 17M and ll at lie. . COHN.-hales of 1800 buataela, new, at 76c. Receipts per Railroad, Dei ember ll. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. . 1071 bales cotton, 207 bbla flour, 83 bbla spirits turpentine, 287 bbls rosin, 2 car? stock. To Rail? road Agent, H Blachofl 4 co, CnmpBen 4 co Wsgener 4 Mon-ees, w o courtney & co. O ? Walter k co, R C Sharp. W S Smith <t co, Sloan ? SeUnlous, Prizer, Rodgers k co. A J Salinas. A S Duncan, Williams, Black 4 Williams, o W Williams a- co, E H Frost & co, A S amata, ? R Holmes. Crawley ?i Dehon, T P Smith, A B Mulli? gan, J N Robson, W O Bee k co, W B williams A ?oo, F O Mey, o Llebenrood. Whllden ac Jones, Barden k Parker, P A ObazaL Pringle k Son! Mnrdaugh & Weekley, Counta k Wroton, Reeder 4 Darla, Mowry k Son, Witta Broa, L u DeSaua sure, D Hinda k son. DECEMBER 10. 2116 balea cotton, ri balea goods, 276 bbla flour, 60 bbla spirits turpentine, 168 bbla nain, 8 cars stock To Rallri ad agmt. Sloan k Seignirw, O W Williams k co. Pelze r, Redgera 4 ro, Caldwell k Son, W W Smith, A B Hui Wan, Q H Walter 4 oo. A J salinas, wu Hams, Blaok a Wiliuma, W B Sml h 4 co, R (J Sharp, R Adger, F. H Frost k co, W K Ryan. H D Lowndes, Stiffens, werner k Ducker. P McQueen, JOH Clansaen, Oampsen 4 co, Walker, Evans 4 cogawell, J N Robaon, wsg? ener a Mouaeea, O Foll?n k Son, Kll?ct, Wicken? berg A co, F DC Kracke, Trenholm k Son, Le sesne 4 Wells, Johnston, Crews 4 co. W Shepherd 4 co, Murdaagh a Weeltley. Coonta 4 Wroton. K c key, Wardiaw 4 Carew, L D 1 eSaussure, Prin? gle 4 son, Witta Broa, A s smith, Mowry 4 son, R Mare k so, WO Courtney k co, Crawley 4 Dehon. Whllden 4 Jones, Barden 4 Parter, Cha? pean 4 Heffron, Kim man 4 Bowell. W B WU? Wlillama k oo, W 0 Bee k co, W B Boyle, T F Smith, Wis J 4 co, W P Dowling. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 860 bales cotton, 122 bbla rosin, cars lamber, lamber, nails, mdse, ac To Froat k co, W K Ryan. A J Salinas, O B Walter* co. A s -mun. T P Smith, W o courtney k co. Barden k Parker, Wilcox, Gibba 4 00, TO Boag, Trenholm 4 Son, WC Dokea 4 co, Pi Ingle 4 Son, Murdaagh 4 Weekley, Reeder 4 Davis, Kinsman 4 Howell, J Wiley 4 co, G w Williams 4 co. Mowry 4 son, 5 D stoney. S hack elford 4 Kelly, Ravenel 4 co, E Welling, Railroad anent, Order, and ot tiers. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 44 balea ara Island ai d ITS bales npland cotton, 70 bbls rosin, 22 bbl- spirits turpentine, l car stock, cara lumoer, dc. To Reeder'* Davis, D McPherson, W P Dowling, W A eoyle, Fraser 4 Dh), J Oolcock 4 co, Burden 4 Parker, Kinsman 4 Howell, Mowry 4 Son, S i> stoney,Pelzer. Rodgera 4 co, D McPoereon, Plnckney uroa. J M Eason 4 bro, J R Prngle 4 .-an. u F Palmer, Quackenbush, Eatill i; oo, P Brown, WhUden a Jones, U Blechoff 4 cn, Mnrdaugh. 4 Weekley, B Frost 4 co, Crawley 4 Dehon, Witte Broi. Pan engen. Per steamer Pilot :3oy, from Savannah via Beaufort, Ac-Dr F Tamblety, T Laird, Rev Dr M ore. E J Holmes. 0 ip'aln Ranker, A Maclen? nan, P Crippen, E W crippen, and 20 on deck. POBX C ILKMJAli. . MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 7th, 6 honra, 17 minutes, morning. Fun Moon, 14th. 4 hom a, 26 minutes, evening. I .oat Quarter, 22d, 8 hoars. 62 minutes, evening. New Moon. 30th, 1 hours, 17 minutes, morning. 10 Monday. Tuesday.. Wednesday.. Thursday.... Friday. saturday.... Sunday. SDN RISES. fl..61 6..61 6. .83 6. .64 6..6? e..65 6..68 BUN aura. 4..56 4.. 66 4..66 4.. 66 4..66 4..?6 4..66 MOON B, 4 8. 1 88 2..87 8..40 4..41 0..40 rlaes. 6.. 87 HI8H WATHE. 2..48 3..44 4..40 6..29 6..14 6..60 7..47 MAUllO XJBWS. CHARLESTON, B.C.. .DECEMBER 12, 1872. Lat86deg46min38aec. | Lon 70deg67 min27 eeo. ARRIVE0 YESTERDAY. steamship Falcon, Haynle, Baltimore-left - mat. Mdt-e. To Mordecai 4 co. PO Trenholm, S ii Railroad Agent, N E Railroad Agent, Klines, Wicken berg 4 CO. B O'Neill, B Feldmann 4 CO, 0 0 Plnckney, Wilson 4 Bro. J Hein-, R C Muillngs, Ravenel 4 co. W H Ohafee 4 co, J R Dever> ux. Hart 4 co. Johnston, Crrwa 4 co, H Leid 1 nu, Peake 4 MlU-a, w o Wnllden. H Klatte 4 co, Bukken 4 Wohltmaiin. Q Foll?n 4 Son, Pani, Wei?b 4 co, Adams, 1 arnon 4 co. J F Salvo, wm Marscher, E H Jackson, Tledemann, Calder 4 co, ii Gerdts 4 co. Steffins, Werner 4 tucker, E H Stelling, Ttetjen 4 Laden, Mantoue 4 co, J H Weh mann, H cobla a co, Laurey, Alexander A co, Wagen ar 4 Montees, W H Jones a co, Bur meister 4 Zerbst, Kavsuel, Holmes 4 co, L Cohen 4 co, Quackenbush, Entill 4 co, 0 Lulenthal 4 co, u Clacius, 0 F Wieters. M 0 Nathans, StolL Webb 4 co, WA Mehrtena, H Bischoff 4 co, G W wu? luma 4 00, B Boyd, and othera. Sehr Florence Bodgara, Sheppard, New York-8 dayp. Mdse and Hay. To Roach 4 Monett, J E Adger 4 co, Adams. V arnon * co, D A Amine. W H Andrews, U Rlsohoa 4 co, Byrne 4 Fogarty, brewer 4 Konnte, Sulcken 4 Wohltmann, B Boyd. J A Biak?, W U ut afee 4 co, Cameron, Barkley 4 co, E R Cocperthwalt, JOH Clauaaen, Dowls, Molae 4 DA vii, L Dnnneman, J M Eaaou 4 Bro, Ellas Bros, 0 D Franke, J S Fairly 4 co, H Gerdts 4 co, H Klatte 4 co. R O ?l cnrlst, Klines, wtokenberg 4 co, I ? Hali 4 co, uart 4 co, J A Jackson, G W King, kinsman A Howell, Kressel 4 Brandea, Kamspau:: 4 Oonzaley. A Langer, A Mccobb, Jr, Mantoue 4 co. D McPherson, 0 L McClenahan, W Mars :her, N E R R Agent, B O'Neill, J F O'Neid. W H Pomeroy. C FPaulnln. G Prince, Quackenbuub, Estin & co W sheppard 4 CO, D H Ullcoz, SC RR Agent, Stoll, Webb 4 co, H stegllng, L Sci nell, R Thomlloaon A co, A Ti blas' bo n-. Thom ts 4 i anneau, H s Tew, i H V?llers, R White, J lt W?hrmann 4 co, O F wie tera, L Wleakopff, W L Webb, Wageoer 4 Mon Bees walker, Evana A Cogswell, and othera. sehr John D Pag ?>. haley , Beaton -8 days. Bagging. To A R 1 a :t 4 co. Yeaael to cohen 4 IWella. Steamer Pilot Boy, McNelty, Savannah via Beaufort, 4c 37 balts (ea island cotton, mdse, 4c To Ravenel, Holmes 4 co, D McPherson, W 0 Bee 4 oo, J |Coloock 4 co, Ravenel 4 co, Fraser 4 Dill, Hi lmes 4 Calder, H Klatte 4 co. Witta Bro<, Miss L A Bail, M Triest, X Campbell, Falk & co, Boat from Christ Church. 6 baga sea island cotton. To Wm Gum jy. I Emanuel 4 Legare't boat, for John's lal nd. 8 balea cot? on. TO Stoney 4 Lowndes. City Bell. Garden er, from Hob caw. 6 bales cot? ton. To Stoney 4 Lowndes. FROM THIS PORT. Br bark AnBdell, Ke r, at BrlBtoll, Eng, Novem? ber ?2. Bark Florence Mayo, at Boston, December 7. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Mercedlta, Marshman, at Boston, Deceau er 7. spanish bark Manuela, Aguirre, at Havana, November 30. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Ship Florella,-, frnm Callao, October 20. Spanish bark Clsctr, Moragnei, irom Glenroe goa. November 29. _ . Spanish bri* San Antonio, Dnroll, rrom Clen fuegos. November 26._.. Spanish b lg Segundo Romano, Carrerdo, from Matanzas, Decemoer 1. MARINE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORE, December 11. Arrived, Albemarle and San Jacinto. MEMORANDA. The Triumph, Flojd, Irom Boll River, 3 o. ar? rived at King Road below Bristol, November 21. The seor Jonn Mc Adam, Willard, lor Ob area ton via Portland, Me, cleared at Boston, Decem? ber 7. _ The sehr J E Simmons, Yoong, from Boston for Charleston, was at Vineyard Haven, December 6, The sehr John McAdam, cleared at Boston, tor Portland, to load for Charleston, December 7. (g.tttjiiuof jfojjjggfr jg-;~-~*~; SMITH & VALK,'" MACHINISTS AND FOUNDERS, SHOPS EAST END HASEL STREET, CHARLESTON, S.???. Mil MANUFACTURERS OF . $! PORTABLE AND 8TATI0NARV ENGI H???5EY'? ^PROVED MCOARTEY GINS, with or without his Attachment for Feeding, CORN AND SUGAR MILLS. HORSE-POWERS, COTTON PRESSES, _ , AND MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Having purchased all the Patterns or the late WiLLIaM S. H ENERE Y, we are prepared to reentro orders for all Machinery formerly made by bim. fi Jj ' 49<^nat^In*?> ? - - - - - _ Slurping LIVERPOOL.. Toe First-class British. Ship ISLAND IA* HOME, Sinclair, Master, having a portion SHS of her cargo engaged will luve lmmedlat?d?s. patch. Apply to HENRY CARD, Exchange Rance. deo7_Atlantic Wharf. pOR NEW YORK. ~~ ON THURSDAY, 12TH DECEMBER, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M? NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE ROOMS ALL ON D?CK. The Splendid New Iron Sidewheel S'eamahlp OEOBGiA, Crowell. Commander, will sall for New Tori on TH ORS DAT, 12 h December, at 1 o'clocS P. M.. from Pier No. 2. Un ion Wharves. . Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool and the New England cities as usual. 49* Insurance ey steamers or this line * per cent. For Freight or Passage engagements, having very fine Deck Staterooin accommodations, ap? ply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad streer, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. ._decfl-imwathi THE PHILADELPHIA IRON STEAM LINE. THE FIBST-OLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS VIRGINIA Capt ila Hinckley, GULF STREAM, Captain Hunter. Are now regularly on thc Line, insuring a first class sea connection between Philadelphia and charleston, and in alliance with Railroad compa? nies at both termini, afford riptd transportation to and from all points in. the Cotton State's, and to and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest, Boston, Provl dence and the Eastern Manufacturing centrex. 49>The VIRGINIA ts appointe) to Bull from Brown's Wharf on FKIDAT, 18th December, at 8 o'clock P. M. SST The GULF STREAM Will follow. For particulars of Fr right arrangements, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY, Union wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. dj ell_ Jj! ? R BAL T 1 Al O BE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THBOUGB RILLS LADING ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The Fine Steamship FALCON, J. F. Hay nie Commander, will sall for Baltimore, on ?SATURDAT, 14th December, at 4 o'clock P. M. MW Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that ol ty by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignes* are allowee ample time to sample and sell their Goods frorr the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, decio 6 NO. 2 Union Wharves. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,! WOOD MOULDINGS, STAIR BAILS, NE WELS.| AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY GLASS. LARGE 8TOCK-LOWEST RATE8| ORDER WORK SOLICITED. SEND FOR ESTIMATE AND PRICE LISTS. KEOGH & THORNE, 254 AND 256 CANAL 8TREETt| decfl-lyr New York City. Ornas and itUainnrs. SUMMONS' REGULATOR Thu unrivalled Medicine is warranted not tc contain a single particle of Mercury, or any In urloua mineral sub-it an co, but is PURELY VEGETABLE. For forty years lt has proved Its great value in all diseases of the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. Thousands of the good and great ta all parts ol the country vouch for Its worderful and peculiar power in purifying the Blood, stimulating to? ti rpld Liver and Bowels, and lmparitng new life und vigor to the whole system. SIMMO>S> LIVER REGULATOR la acknowledged to have nn equal as a LIVER MEDICINE. lt contains fonr medical elements, never united In the same happy proportion In any other pre? paration, via: a gentle cathartic a wonderful Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and a cer? tain Corrective of all Impurities or the body. Such signal success has attended Us use that lt ls now regarded as the GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for Liver Complaint and the painful offspring thereof, to wit: Dy-pepsta, Constipation, Jaun? dice, Bilious attacks, Sick Headache, Colic. De? pression ol Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heart Barn, Ac. Ac. Regulate the Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. SIMMONS'S LIVER REGULATOR Is manufactured ooly by j. a zeros** co.. Macon, Ga., and Phuadelphia. PRICE-$1 par package; sent by mail postage paid, $1 26. ?repared ready for use in boules, $160. For sala by P. WINEMAN A CO. AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS. MW Beware of all counterfeits and imita? tions, augs-thitunawemos gaping, "T?OE HEADFORT, PACIFIC'ANL> OHB OLK LANDINGS. THE! STEAMER PILOT BOTT' CAPTAIN W. T. MCSELTY, Is nov recelvlnz Freight at Ac-, commodatlon Wharf, ana wul leave,_ on KBIDAY M.jKNiNo the 18th instant, u. n O'Clock. : '-'. ?* ~ i.V;V/.' For Freight cr Paaiase. apply on board or to RA. YEN El, HOLMES A CO., decl'M_NO. 80 Bast Bay. OB O ABD NE B'S BLUFF, F AND INTERMEDIATE L ANDITOS ON THE PRE DEE RIVER, VIA QEORGETjOW?; gg ; The Steamer PLANTE R, :Oaptam .^Eff*^ i. T. Foster. w.n receive Freigut, %x?tfg?ggg? Accommodation Wharf, FRIDAY and BAT?BOAT, the 18th aad I4ih los tant, and leave On SATUR? DAY M CHT. Freigut and Wharfage must be prepaid. For Freight or Passage aoply on aoard, or to ' RAVENEL, HOLMES A 00. dec?as ? go. aOrfiatt Bay a p OR SAVANNA H, C TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SUNDAY EVENING, .AT 8 O'CLOCK.. .'-shitty The Splendid Side-Wheel Steamers^ D l OT ATO R and CITY POINT leave Southern Wharf aa above. No extra charge made for Keals and state rooms. For Freight and Pa-sage, W^L?t?? M.? Corner Van?erhorst'e Wharf andEastlay. deoa- .^>y-. HANGE OF SCHEDULE. 4 Ri;0ULAR LINE, s . r - -. g FOR GEORGETOWN. R. C., TOUCH INO AT SOUTH ISLAND. WAVERLY, SMITHFIELD AND WEYMOUTH MILLS. FROM. SOOTH COMMERCIAL WHABF^ -, On and after lat December, the ; steamer EMILIE, Captain 0. c.,_r_ White, will leave Cha-leaton aa above every 5BB2; DAT and WSDMKSDAT NIGHTS, at 9 O'Clock. And retumu g, leave Georgetown every TUESDAYand FRI DAT MOBUTU os. at 1 o'olock. 'CTTWl TUT' Freight received every SATURDAY andWBDHES DAT. Ail Fi eight and wharfage moat be prepaid. : No Freight received after san?et. Duplicate receipts required wita all shipments. For Freight or Passage apply on board or to S HACKELFORD A KELLY, Agents, g North >tlantlc Wharf. A. MORGAN, Agent, Georgetown, 3. 0. oe 17-tatilt Sines F O ?. FLO BT D' A , VIA SAVANNAH. The Splendid Side-wheel Steamers, . jas*;' DICTATOR. Captain L. M. Ooxetter^?BC CITY POINT, Captain Fitzgerald, wm ieive Charleston every TUESDAY, THTOADAY and' SUN DAT.f^F?G? w 8 ?'?00t precisely, for BAY AT>NAh, FERNANDINA, ^Z?*&~* JACKSONVILLE, . ; ta MAGNOLIA, .. . . OREEN COVE SPRINGS, &T/AUQU8TTNRT^ AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S BIY&&. Connecting at Palatka with steamers for the Oclawana River and with'the steamer STAB LIGHT for Enterprise, Mellon vineland au pointa on the upper st. John's and Indian Rivera. These One Steamers, built in New Yon, espe? cial y adapted for tho Florida trade, are fnrplated wich everv comfort and convenience! ?andjar?rd Hie CHEAPEST, SAFEST AND MOST COMFORT? ABLE MEANS OF REACHING FLORIDA. They provide a first class table, well furnished, com? fortable Staterooms, and make NO EXTRA CHAROS FoR MEALS ANO STATBBOOMB. They land almost at the doora of the principal Hotels of all above points, aavwg tbs in valid and tourist the daugers and discomforts of frequent changes. .? Csunect at Fernandina with Rortda^BMroad for all pointe lu the interior, and with Railroad for New Orleana and Havana, via Cedar Kaya For Freight or Passage, apply to RAVENEL * co., Agenta, Corner Vanderhorst'a Wharf and East Bay. de?g_~ QHANGE OFSAlTJN^^A^^^J?^ INCREASED SERVICE. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S . ' THROUGH LIN E TO . Ti j? CALIFORNIA CHINA AOT-JAEMI.* FARES GREATLY REDUCED. I* Steamers or the above Une iaav? Pier ^f?ata so. 42, North River, toot of Canal street; SsVHfi New York, at 12 o'olock noon, of the iota, Ki and 80th of every month, except when thees dates rall on Sunday, then the saturday preceding. All departurea connect at Panama with Steam? era for South Padno and Oea tral American ports. Fer Japan and China, SteameraieaT? Sah /Tan cisco first of every month, except when lt rana on Sunday-then on the day preceding. - s No Calif ojala steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to AaplnwalL ' * One hundred pounds baggage nee tomtit adult, Medicine and attendance nee. '?'."TU . * ? j For Passage Tloketa or other ttmm?aa?,apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on toe Wharf foot of Canal irtreet, North River, Hew York. F. R? BABY, Agent. I augio-iyr ? nroitHK flolislj. (i?? TEY IT. . YOU WILL FIND IT HANDY, USEFUL AND CON CONVENIENT. . .'-fa'.; , ^ . ? ?- Y - " ' - ' THE BEST ARTICLE E7EB INVESTED TO CLEAN AND RENOVATE OLD FURNITURE, MAKING JT LOOK PERMANENTLYBBIGHT, .i EQUAL TO NEW." : T Sold by . G. W. .LIM AR, King street. C. F. SCHWETTMAN, King street. -.. DR. H. BAER, Meeting street. c. F. FANKNIN, Meeting street. DR. A. RAOUL, Bing street. D. VOOT, King street. ~'~ G. J- LUHN, King street. And for sale by au o rocera and Fancy Gooda Stores In Ch anearon. Price fifty cents per bottle. JOHN F. HENRY, Ko. a co ii*?* puce, New Tort. The trade supplied by PHILIP WINE MAN & OOL No. 86 HAYNE STREBT, Wboleaale Agenta for the Southern States. (?U novid-imo T