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THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 18GS. LITERARY ITEMS. John Wilev & Ron issue the "American Cata loeuo of Books Published ia the. United State? frcm January 1801, to January, 1866." This use? ful manual tor bibliographers has beon compiled by James Kellv, and contains 11,307 titles, the lift includion the literature of the war, as well as all the miecellaujous works and reprints that have appeared in this country during the past five years. Mr. John Miuor Eotta's now book, "The Groat Rebellion." a companion volume to Mr. H. t?. Foote's book on tho ?ame subject, has just been tssuod by the Harpers, who appear to be ambi? tious to "publish the mnat stupid possible books. It niu-t be acknowledged that their efforts aro meeting with a comiaensarato degree of success. Mr BOitV Rebellion ia being terribly snubbed jil round. We, in tho South, are not expected to read it, and it ia too stupid, and too pornpoudy egoistica-l evon for the North. John Stuart Mill, M. P., is busily employed at Avignon, in editing the collected work? of ii. T. Buckle, the author of "The History of Civiliza? tion." General Conn1; Philippe de Segur, member of the Academy, author ot the "Histoire de Ia Graid Armee," hie jir->t completed h;s "Memoires." They are full o? curious information about Napo? leon I, and tho perooaages of that reign. M. de Be^ur is now eighty-seven years of age. * ,;, A aeries of exercises for acquiring the u^c ard correctly.: tho aimse of the letter II, w.th obser? vations ?ad additional exercises ou tbo lr t er K, has beau projected by (J. VY. Wniith. Ti.e ia r . duciiou is carefully written, and the exercise* a,re ingei.iouslv, as well as ju licijusly, teleett-d and arranged." An 'orso is au 'orso tor ali that, 'o ever, and always will be- in London. , Lewis Gay] -rd Clark has assumed tho dirccticn of the literary il:? parc moat or" a financial pape", projected in Wall-street. Alexander Strahan has in prc-s3 a collection of Btcrie8 bv Anthony Trollope, the novelist. Also a book of pleasant reading, MgJU "Peeps at Foreign Countries." Volume IX of the valuable edition of tho "Wo.-! s of hdmun? Burke," issued by Littl", Brown & Co., has just made ks appearance. Tho volume in? cludes tho celebrated proceedings of the Hastings tr^al and other material of.value. John G. Saxo is engaged in revising his peoras for a new edition. Several new poems of the order of sentiment, illustrated by his "Lisette" and lovo bi'.ilad.-', will be added. lu the raciuess cf hts bu mur tho public should not loss sight of the fact that, as a poet, Saxe is among our best. " Chartes H. Sweetzer has withdrawn from the ''Round Table," and leaves ic on the hinds ol Messrs. Gardner an-i 3edley. Ia his valodictory he ?ava he "bas a natural foeling of pain in thus det?chisg himself i'rotu the Round Table, with w7icse career he has been associated Irom ita be? ginning." D. Appleton & Co., among our heaviest imporfc e. s ot'valuable English bo As, announce an txoetd ingy large li?t o: recent importations, among which are Hartwig'^ "Harmonies of Nature ;" Bertram's " Harvest of the ?ea ; " Fig aler's "World Before the Deluge ;" and. Pigot.'s ".Life cf Mau, Symbolized by the Months of the Year"-erne of the most unique books fer bx li Jay presentation ev.-r issued. Tho "Fortnightly Magazine," London, hs s ceae-e 3 to exist-i. e. as a "Fortoigh'Jy." It will bi, hereafter, published on the first of each month, retaining, however, its old (bi-monthly) title. Mr. Beresford Hope asserts that the well knovn enigma commencing, "Twas whispered iu H->H. ven, 'twas muttered in Kell," on the lotter H, universally ascribed to Byron, was written by Mi?? C. M. Fanskawe, a literary spinster cf the patt generation. The Home Journal thus sp?aks of Fdmund Yates' new novel "Kissino: the Rjd:" "Tho novel has nothing remarkable about ir-, either in plot or coloring, and mauifests very little true literary energy. Ic is readable, however, and, proceeding from one comparatively young iu authorship, is a book that promises better for* the hereafter ol" the author than it works for his present. It ia neith? er so good nor so bad as "Griffith Gaunt," idezi, it hws fewer faults than that remarkable production, and fewer morita-which first is praise of somb equivocal sort, and waioh last 13 unequivocal dis? pense. We mean tosiy(ia p'ara English) that, like his "Black Sheep," tko "Kissing the Hod," by Edmund Yates, is not above the common me? diocrity cf novela. The sime napsr also siva : "One of our molrc . politmi literary ceiebrities is engaged in wridug a new book cn newspaper life, ei.titSed "The- vuto-i fcraplry ot' Fy th:-, gura s Thimblerig, by Mr. Thim blerig himself." The book will exhibit, in seri; ;omic color?, the idiosyncrasies of journalistic ex? perience as seen through humorous spectae'e?, and will be one of the literary sensations olt^e ?oasou. TUE CHICAGO L.IEE TUNNEL NEABLY FINISHED - The Cbieag-o lake tunnel is nearly iini.-he'l. 'J'he workmen sra within thirr-een inches of the lake end, and the Citv Inepcctor on Saturday morning bored an augur hole through to the other side, clearly showing ttiat what was auppo-ed to bo an operation of great d clio icy, miking the two ends meet, ha? boen accomplished with scientific exact? ness. The City Engineer, air. Cbeese':ro, calcu? li ted thst tbs two er di would meet within a foot. Tho result shows a variation of eighteen inches out of line and a quarter of an inch out nf dead Jevcl. The excavation of the remaining thirteen inches will bo made to-day. From New Orleans we" learn that the Radicals are again attempting to make mischief. The State Executive Cnmniittea has issued an address aad r?solutioaa denouncing the President aa*'a traitor acd sympathizer with rebela, and an usumer," and calling upon Confrres3 to abolish the present State Government of Louibi&na,- and to establish a military or provisional one, with negro voter* as the ba-ls. Governor Wells is said to be ao party to this movement. There were rumors current at New Orleans?.f the capture of Matamoras by Cortina?, but they were not credited. General Ortega and suite still remain at Brazos. Ortega has again protested agakst the action of the Fed.-T?l authorities. 8SGELL?NE0US. OAUS, HAY, &c. 2000 BER^LrjxUUTS' LANMNGPEE f-TEAM IN STORE : 300 BALES SELECT NORTH RIVER HAY 200 bushels Shorts ? 4 hhds. Strictly Primo Bacon Shoulders Eor sale low, to close sales, by JSE8T & JONES, . December 4_TipNo,. 75 East Bay. . FOE SALE. ROLES BRIME COUNTRY TANNED SOLE LEATHER. For sale by J. D. AIKEN & CO., December 1 ? ^ 17 Yan^rst'a Tg REFUSE LIME. ~ TTTHOB SALE, 100,000 BUSHELS OE REFUSE T.TMTK 1 JL thoroughly impregnated ammonia, an excellent November^ Bt OAS 0FFICE? Church street 15 TO CAPITALISTS. ASPLENDID MELL SEAT, LABOE WATER-POW? ER, WITH A DAM COMPLETE, is Offered GRATIS to any one that would build thereon a COTTON FAC? TORY. It is situated in the finest Cotton District bi the State, and convenient to the South Carolina Railroad. .Apply to A? MOWRY & CO., November^ -, th Charleston. KO. 2 WHARF-ST., EAST El OF LAURENS, ' HAS JUST RECEIVED. ... TONS RED ASH COAL 1 From the Pho> 20 tons Bed Ash Stove Coal) nix Mine. IN sro BE: . '500 bbls. South Carolina LIME 100 bbls. South Carolina Cement A constant supply of Swlnton's Planted Oysters. . ON THE WHABF: GREY, BROWN AND BED BRICKS Garden Shells, White and Yellow Sand -Oak and Pine Wood, of every description, for sale low. Qrdera called for daily by 10 A. M. at G. W. ATMAR'S DRUG STORE, corner Vandexhbrat and King street; W. CARBTNGTON'S JEWELRY STOKE, No. - King street; and ADAMS, DAMON & CO.'8, No. - Broad street. Nove nivvr itt - .tia GROCERIES, ETC. COFFEE, SU GAB, ROPE, &c. MORDECAI &CO., NO. 110 EAST BAY, O?TER FOR SALE: 1 ^CK BA(*S RIO COFFEE IMU 100 bags Laguayra Coffee 78 bbls. Sugar 200 coils Rope 79 bbls. Flour 60 M Segars MORDECAI Sc CO. December 6 q MICE. WHOLE, MIDDLING AND SMALL RICE, FOR sale low at EAST POINT MILL, Wharf-street. December 6 2* IRISH POTATOES AND ONIONS, JUST RECEIVED. 9AA BBLS. TRISH POTATOES ??\S\J 60 bbls. Onions All in fino order. For sale low by ^ J. A. ENSLOW & CO., December 6_2 No. 125 East Bay. DRIED APPLES-JUST RECEIV? ED. 1 f\ BBLS. SUPERIOR DRIED APPLES. JL\J For sale low by J. A. ENSLOW & CO., December 6 2 No. 125 East Bay. HAMS!"HAMS! HAMS! TIERCES OF GOOD SUGAR-CURED HAMS, at 22 cento per pound, at W. J. TRIM'S, Choice Family Grocery Store, December 5 4 No. SO Market street PICKLES, SCHNAPPS, &c. trr(~\ BOXES ASSORTED PICKLES tJ\J 20 boxes Pickled Onions 20 boxes Russ' Schnapps 25 boxes Russ* L. C. Gin 25 boxes Russ' Punch 25 boxes Cordial 20 boxes Starch 50 boxes Tobacco 75 caddies Tobacco. In store and for sale low by JAMES W. BROWN & CO., Docember 4_3 No. 27 Vendue Range. BACON SIDES, STRIPS, LARD, &c. 5HHDS. CLEAR RIBBED SIDES 5 boxes Strips 20 firkins Leaf Lard 5 hbds. primo Shoulders 109 boxes Onions 75 boxes Adamantine Candles. Landing and for sale low by December 4 2 JAMES W. BROWN & CO. POTATOES! POTATOES ! I l?A BARRELS POTATOES, FOR SALE LOW IN LtJ\J lots to suit purchasers, by TROUT ?z AMSBURY, November 19 Nos. !, 6 and 8 Market street. FLOUR, SALT, BACON, BUTTER, &c., Sic. O AA BARRELS FLOUR, EXTRA, SUPER AND OUU FINE 1000 sacks Liverpool Salt, in good order, and large 15 hhds Shoulders and Sides 50 pkgs. Leaf Lard, in kegs and tubs ' 100 boxes Goshen and English Dairy Cheese 20 firkins Choice Butter 50 half barrels Fulton Market Beef and Pork 100 barrels Stuart's Sugars-Yellow C, Refined C, A, and best Crushed 75 sacks Rio and Java Coffee 30 b?rrela Brown Sugar 50 pkgs. -Green and. Black Tea, whole, half and quarter chests 50 barrels Cuba Molasses and Golden Syrup 200 boxes Soap, Colgate's and Babbitt's 50 barrels Gibson's and Rectified Whiskeys, in whole and half barrels 20 boxes Collins' Axes ALSO, All descriptions of BREAD, LIQUORS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES, Stone Ware, Wooden Ware, Bagging and Rope. For sale low by WM. MARSCHER, November 1 1 tuthlmo No. 78 East Bay. NO. 112 EAST BAY. ?T f\ BAGS COFFEE, RIO ?j V7 25 bags Coffee, Laguayra 25 mats Java Coffee 100 bbls. Sugar, A, B, and C 100 bbls. Brown Sugar 15 hhds. Brown Sugar Mackerel in kits, and half bbls. and bbls. ; Herrings, Trout, and a full stock of Groceries and Liquors always on hand. Imo November 22 iSSELLANEOUS. LANDING THIS DAY FROM STEAMER SEA GULL, A FRESH SUPPLY OF BLACK OATS, BARLEY, CORN, RYE, Sec. -J AAA BUSHELS BLACK SEED OATS A.\J\J I/ 2000 bushels Yellow Corn 100 bushels Barley. rs STOBE: 500 BALES PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY Bran, Shorts, Corn Meal, Cow Peas. AND . RICE FLOUR. All in fine shipping condition. Country orders, accompanied with cash or city accept? ance, will bo filled with care and dispatch. Address BOX No. 94, Postoffice, or apply at No. 292 EAST BAY, opposite the Now Custom House. December 1 stuth3 JOHN BINNS. LATHS! LATHS! LATHS! A PRIME ARTICLE OF CITY MTT.T, CUT LATHS CA. can always be found at . ,_ " TROUT & AMSBURY'S, Novemoer 15 th.4 Nos. 4, 6 and 8 Market st HAY, HAY, POTATOES. TCkA BALES EASTERN HAY g t/^fc 600 bbls. Potatoes. Tanning at South Atlantic Wharf, from brig "Lizzy M Merrill" from Richmond, Maine. For sale by CRAIG, TOOMEY Sc CO., December 5 3 No. 48 East Bay. WOOD AND COAL. ?>00 C0BDS ykt,TiQw ?ine 250 TONS SMITH'S COAL-to arrive. For sale low by ^ " HOPKINS, MCPHERSON & co., November S Mo. 4 southern Whari. MM! LEGS ID ARMS. DR. ELY'S PA? TENT ARTIFI? CIAL LEGS AND ARMS have all the motions of the natural limbs and are pro? nounced by Sur? geons and other competent fudges to be the BEST IN THE WORLD. "I have estab? lished a PERMA? NENT MANU? FACTORY I N THIS CTTYj and hope ' those in need will' consult their own interest ?PROPERLY FITTED ON." Remembet, ?T?rtihcW Leg can flt properly without the attendance of the patient at the Manufactory, no more than a Glass Eye or a set of Teeth would. /'Dr;BLYhas.the STATE. CONTRACT of Georgia and Tennessee. Those applying from the above States wUl be PROMPTLY SUPPLTED. For particulars, address J. E. GARDNER, Agent and Manufacturer of Dr. ELY'S PATENT ARTI? FICIAL TIMBS, No. 138 KTN& STREET, Charleston. S. C ' Novemoer ?? -" * SHIPPING FOR LIVERPOOL-THE NEW ' and strictly Al American Bark TOSCANA, De? lano, M tstor, of small capacity, -will have dis ? patch for the above port. "For Freight engagements apply to STREET BROTHERS & CO., December 1 No. 74 East Bay. WANTED.-A SLOOP OE ABOUT 15 I ' cords capacity wanted to go np Cooper River fer ywood. Apply at DAILY NEWS ornoo, or at C. N. AVERILL & SON'S, November 2 No. 70 East Bay. CHARLESTON & GEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET LINE. SEMI-WEEKLY TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAVERLY MILLS, AW? LANDI?GS ON THE WAC CAMAW AND BLACK RIVERS. STEAMER FANNIE..Capt, ISAAC DAVIS WILL LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF EVERT TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MORNING, at 7 o'okwk. Returning, -will leave Georgotown every THURSDAY and SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. Freight received daily, and stored free o' charge. For Freight and Prw-page, apply to FERGUSON & HOLMES, Agents, November S Accommodation Wharf. RAILROADS. CITY RAILWAY COMPANY. OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY CO., 1 CHAJBLESTON, December 4,18C6. j ri VUE FOLLOWING ARE THE RATES OF FARE AS JL established by this Company : Fifteen (15) Tickets for.$1.00 Seven (7) Tickets for. 58 Three (3) Tickets for. 25 Single fare. 10 School Tickets for pupils (under 12 years of age), 25 for. 1.00 Tickets can be had ra application at tho Company's* Office, northwest corner of Broad and East Bay streets. By order: S. W. RAMSAY, December 4 . Secretary and Treasurer. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. THROUGH TICKETS TO POINTS NORTH FROM CHARLESTON. IN CONSEQUENCE OF FREQUENT APPLICATIONS for THROUGH TICKETS to points North, this Com? pany has made arrangements with connecting Roads to sell Tickets and check baggage through to the following cities, viz: CHARLOTTE, BALTIMORE, RICHMOND, PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON, NEW YORK, VIA COLUMBIA, DANVILLE AND RICHMOND. Passengers will find this a very pleasant and agreeable route to travel, both winter and summer. Regular con? nections made. Prices samo as the rout? via Wilming? ton, N. C. Tiekots for BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK are good between GREENSBORO' and BALTIMORE either by way of RICHMOND or via PORTSMOUTH. Information can be received at tho PASSENGER OFFICE in Line-street, or from the GENERAL TICKET AGENT, in John-street. H T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. L. C. HENDRICKS, General Ticket Agent. November 21 tfo. 153 MBETIN-G- S TES ST, (FORMERLY JOHN A SH Ut: ii ST ?ffD CO.) GEORGE C. GOODSICE,) PHILIP WU93&IAN, J-SOUTH CAROLINA. JOHN ASHHUIiST, j DRUGS, MEDICINES AND, CHEMICALS, ALL OF WHICH. HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE, AND WELL BE SOLD TO FIB?T-CLASS BUY? ERS AT LOWEST PRICES. October 27 TAuenst 11 ?moa SOUTHERN KING & CASS1DEY, WHOLESALE .. DBTJGGriSTS, isl ^E?STiisra- s^-3 (OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL), : CHABLBSTON, S. C. E. D. KING, M. E., NortU Carolina. JT. J. CASSIDEY, Worth Carolina. N oveermb 4 _ PHOTOGRAPHS! BARLOW, THE OLD OPERATOR, HAS THOROUGH . LY renovated and fitted np the Old Star Gallery, and is prepared co tako an kinda of PORTRAITS. He is I thankful for past patronage, and further solicits a share of the trade. He hi also Photographs of OonfooVrsate Gen? erals. Ordinance of Secession, Views of Clty,_b"jmter and other ForUflcatfcns, at wholesale and retail, ats. E. COR? NER KING AND MARKET STREETS, Charleston, 8. C. N. B.-Porcelain Portraits and Pictures enlarged on short notice and in beat of style* The old price of Card ' Ptctnres, $2 half dozen, and $4 per dozen, will be con? tinued oat ? ?hort tuse. T&wtannci SHIPPING. FOR NORTH EDISTO AN? ROCK THE STEAMER I X> IB -A_ , CAPTAIN CHARLES WJTLLEY, VT7TIX LEAVE SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARP FOR VT North Edisto and Rockville, Friday, at 6 o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to December g 1 MOTTE A. PRINGLE, Agent. FOR NORTH ANI> SOUTH EDIS TO AND ROCKVILLE. THE STEAMER G-IE HST. HOOKER, CAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT, "YltTTLL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF ON FRIDAY, TV 7th inst., at 4 o'clock A. M. . CHAS. L. GTLLEAUME, Corner East Bay and Atlantic Wharf. December 6 1 . r?R SAYANNAH, . BJU AU* ?is/r, AND) HILTON HEAD, CONNECTING AT PORT ROYAL WITH STEAMSHIP LIBERTY, FROM BALTIMORE FOR HAVANA. THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET EMILIE, CATT. W. F. ADAIR, "VT7TLL LEAVE AS ABOVE, FROM SOUTH ATLANT T V IC WHARF, on Thursday Night, 6th inst., at 10 o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply to MOTTE A. PRINGLE, Agent, December 5 2 South Atlantic Wharf, FOR SAYANNAH, BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. THE SPLENDID STEAM PACKET IE 3VL ILIE3 CAPTAIN W. F. ADAIR, VT7TLL LEAVE AS ABOVE, FROM SOUTH ATLAN VV TIC WHARF, on Thursday Night, 6th inst., at 10 o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply to MOTTE A. PRINGLE, Agent, December 5 2 South Atlantic Wharf. FOR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY'S. FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER AS FAR AS PALATKA. THE FINE STEAMER IK: A. TIE, CAPTAIN T. J. LOCKWOOD, WELL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF ON every Wednesday Morning, at 8 o'clock precisely. J83F-Freight received daily and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or at the ot fice of JOHN MAHONEY, OB., 48 East Bay, November 13 * Above Craig, Tuomey & Co's. CHARLESTON AND CAMDEN REGULAR LINE STEAMERS THE NEW SPLENDID TUON STEAMER 2L IB. "V^ISTOIE, CAPT. CHAS. McGAREY, AND STEAMER ^OILTXIISrTIEIBiE?,, CAPT. W. T. OARRISSON. r| THE ABOVE SPLENDID STEAMERS WILL RUN JL regularly between Charleston and Camden; the "Z. B. VANCE" from Charleston to Wright's Bluff, and the "VOLUNTEER" from Wright's Bluff, to Camden. Freight for all landings on the Santeo and Wateree Rivers will be received at all times, and stored free of ! charge at No. ll Exchange street. All freight shipped by this line is covered by insurance. For further information or freight engagements, apply to the undersigned. JAMES BROWNE, Exchange street, Charleston, BROCK & BENBOW, Wright's Bluff. October 30_C. BELL. Camden. Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MONKLTY. Steamer ELIZA HANCOX... .Captain J. K. RICHARDSON. LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLESTON, and Charleston Wharf, Savannah, Monday, Wednes? day, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock. The PILOT BOY leaves Charleston every Monday and J Friday, and Savannah every Wednesday and Saturday. The TSTTZA HANCOX leaves Charleston every Wednes? day and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Fri? day. The Pilot Boy will touch at Bluffton on her Monday trip from Charleston, and her Wednesday trip from Sa vannah. Freight received dairy and stored free of charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to FERGUSON Sc HOLMES, Agents, Charlee ton, S. C. T. M. MYRELL, Agent, Savannah, Ga. N. B.-Tho Steamers of this Line connect at Charleston with South Carolina and Northeastern Railroads, and at Savannah with Central and Albany and Gulf Railroads and Florida steamers._November 2 FOU &J^TJL\NNAJEL. THE STEAMER "DICTATOR," 100? TOMS BURTHEN, * CAPTAIN L. M. COXETTER, VT7TLL LEAVE SOUTHERN WHARF EVERY FRI W DAY NIGHT, at 10 o'clock, for this port. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, dr to office of J. D. AIKEN Sc CO., Agents, November 1 No. 17 Vanderherst's Wharf. FOR PHILADELPHIA. EMPIRE STEAMSHIP HI IST IC rora STEAM^'rHP ^^OEIIRIj^W'IIsriD, ': i - ' - "HENRY FARGO MASTER, .41/"ILL BAIL AS ABOVE FROM SOUTH ATLANTIC YV WHARF, on SATURDAY next, the 8thinst .. Freighttaken-throniu to Providence andP^ton. - Apply to H. F. BAKER tc CO. Deoeatber S go. 3S Caahpgaafl atS?tL SHIPPING. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP CO. FARE REDUCED TO $25. Lea. vlng ?ach Port every alternate Tlnaxs?ay STEAMSHIP EMILY B. SOUDER, CAPT. B. W. LOCKWOOD. STEAMSHIP MONEE A, CAPT. H. S. LEBBT. fXIHESE STEAMSHIPS, OFFERING EVERY rNDUOE X MENT TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, ha ring superior accommodations for Passen? gers, with tables supplied by every luxury tho New York and Charleston markets can afford; and, for safety, speed and comfort, are unrivalled on the coast. THE STEAMSHIP MOINTEKA, CAPT. H. S. LEBBY, "fft^TTLL LEAVE NORTH ATLANxiC VT H. AR F ON YT Friday. December 7, at 3 o'clock P. M. Liberal advances made ou Consignments to New York. For Freight or Passago, apply at the office of the Agonts. "WILLIS k CHISOLM, North Atlantic Wharf. Consignees in New York-Messrs. LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO._December 1 % FOR NEW YORK. THE A No. 1 STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY, CAPT. W. H. WEST, "TT7TLL LEAVE ADGER'S SOUTH WHARF ON SAT VV URDAY. 8th December, at 7J? o'clock A. M. December 4 FOR PALATKA, FLA., FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. VIA SAVANNAH, GA., THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP 1000 TONS BURDEN, CAPTAIN LOUIS M. COXETTER. ON AND AFTER THE 26TH OCTOBER, THIS FINE SHEP will sail from Southern Wharf, every Friday Night, at 10 o'clock, for the above places. All freight must be paid herc by shippers. ^-Country papers advertising "the DICTATOR" will please change notice to agree with above. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to the Agency, No. 17 Vindorhorst's Wharf. October ?0. FOR KEY WEST, HAY ANA AND NEW OB EE ANS. ' Baltimore & Havana Steamship Company. THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP XJIIB .S IR- T "ST a 1350 TONS, CAPTAIN WM. ROLLINS, ! "TT7TLL TOUCH AT PORT BOYAL ON DECEMBER W 7th, at-A.M. For passage only, having unsurpassed accommoda? tions, apply to JAMES ADGEB & CO. November 99 DecpwTer 3 6 Ascents. PASSAGE REDUCED ! CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR PROM EUPwOPE, BY SAILING SHIPS, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ALSO hythe SPLENDID MAIL STEAMERS, Sailing every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY to and from New York. Great Reduction in Fare to CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA. DRAFTS FOB ANY AMOUNT on Great Britain and Ireland at the very lowest rates. Passengers, on arrival in New York, wiU have their baggage removed Free, and every care bestowed on them For Passage, Ac, apply to M. M. QUINN, ] No. 527 King street, Charleston, ti. C. February 27 _lvr NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAMERS WEEKLY TO AND FROM NEW YORK | AND LIVERPOOL. fTTHE SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS ! I ? of this Une leave New York every Saturday, from Pier No. 47 North River. Ship. Tons. - Commander. ENGLAND.3,450..GRACE THE QUEEN.3,617.GROGAN. SCOTLAND.3,698.HALL. HELVETIA..3,316.OGILVIE. PENNSYLVANIA.2,872.LEWIS. DENMARK..3,117.THOMPSON. VIRGINIA.2,875..PROWSE. ERIN..8,310.CUTTING. LOUISIANA.2,166.THOMSON. FRANCE.3,300.(building). An experienced Surgeon on each ship, free of charge. Steerage Passage Tickets to bring persons from Liver- 1 pool or Queenstown for $85, currency, can be obtained at our office. Through passage to Paris, London, Antwerp, Ham* burg, Bremen, kc, at low rates. SAXES OT PASSAGE, PAYABLE Cf CJTJBBEHCT: Cabin. Steerage. ToLJb7erwl.ojjaufiOn?town.,......$100 . . $30. Vor freight or passage, apply to _ STREET BROTHERS & GO., September 1 feuaij-r. Ss. Ii ^tzt BTV, S?mi l SIMIMBUS C?RANT?R. HUMPHREYS* ZIOMOEOFATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE PBOVED. FEOM THE MOST AMPLE EXPE WENGE, am entire success : 8lrnple-Prorrpt-Effl ;?eut and Reliable. They are tbe only medicines per? fectly adapted to popular us**-so simple that mistaken -sfluot bo made in Ub'ng thom; so harmless as to be :ree from danger, and so efilctcnt as to bc always relia ele. Til ?-y Ir* ve jaised the highest commendation freu ??1, aaa will always ronder satisfaction. Cen ta N'.-. 1, ceres Fe vers. Congestion, Inflammations.. 25 " 2, '. Worms Worm-Fever, Worm-Coic.. 25 " 8, ?' trying Colic, or Teething of In tants. 25 ?? 4, " Diarrhoea of Children or Adults.... 25 ?? 6, ?. Dysentery, Griping, Billons Colic. 2ft " 6, " Cholea Morona, Nausea, Vomit? ing. 25 ?? 7, " Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. " 8, " Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache.. SS ?. 9, " Headaches, Sick Headache.lYertigo.. 25 *. 10, ?? Dyspepsia., Bilious Stomach.... " ll, " Suppressed or PsinfulPeriods...V? " 12, " W^hite6, too profuse periods.5 M IS, " Crosap, OougU, Difficult Breathing.. 32 " 14, ?? 8altKhema,Er a pc-'as, Erhptions. 2ft " 16, " Rh?ttK5.tIaK, Rheumatic Poins... 25 ?? 18, *. Fever ?ad Ague, Chill Fever, Agues.i. 5fl ?. 17. " Files, Blind or Weeding.._?fl '. 18, " OprJialniy, and hore'-r Weak Eyes. 50 " 19, " Cata?--S?, Acute or Chronic, lij?u enzs.....J.'. 50 " 20, Whooping Cough, Violent Coughs 6t " 21, " Asthma, bppr?r,scd Breathing. BC '* 22, .? Bar Discharges, Impaired Hear- . tag. 60 " 23, " Scrofula, Enlarged Glands, Swell? ings. 60 " 24, " General Debility, Physical Weakness 60 " 25, ** Dropsy and Scanty Secretions. 66 " 26, ? ?. Sea SicKsaess, Sickness from Rid? ing. 69 " 27, '* Kidney Disease, Gravel. 60 " 28, " Nervous Oebllity, Seminal Emis? sions, Involuntary t'iscnaxges.1.09 '. 29, " Sore Mouth, Canter. 50 " 80, " Urinary Incontinence, Wetting '* Bed. 60 ?? 81, " Painful. Periods, even with Spasrr l. 60 "82, " Suffef i.rtg8 at Change of Lfe.1.00 ?? ss, ?? Epilepsy, Spasms, Bt. Vitus' Dance.L.00 '? 84, " Dix>theria. Ulcerated Sore Troat.... 60 FAMILY CASES. J5 v?ale, morocco case and book.$10.06 ' 20 large vials, in morocco, and book.,. 6.00 20 large vials, plain case, and book. 6.00 15 boxes (Nos. 1 to 15), and book. 3.00 VETERINARY SPECIFICS. Hahogany cases, 10 vials.... $10.00 single vials, with directions.i.. 1.00 JSS-Theao remedies, hy the case or single box, are, rent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, free if charge, on receipt of the price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot No. 562 Broadway, New York. . Dr. HUMPHREYS is consulted daily at his office, ner tonally or by lotter, as above, for ah forms of disease. KING- Sc G ?S SID EY? " W. A. SKU?NK. A. i.V. ECKEL ?Se CO., ttctail Agrnt?, No. 231 KING-STHEET, 4th door above Market-st April 16 6mo 6mo OiiarWtfin. S. C. CHEROKEE PILLS, Or Female Regulator, ', Care Suppressed, Excessive and jpS^ Painful Menstruation, Green PM Sickness, Nervous and Spinal Af OJSFBL fections. Pains in the Back, Sick- , fnEsjjKm Headache, Giddiness, and all dis?. / rit?Mf?jPj eases that spring froir. irregularity, ^?yffi*r^n) hv removing the cause and all the , M-fc/SffS?ML effects that arise from it. They j8p?fiS?5^??? are perfectly safe in nil cases,.ex ^Wa^f.H v^le'lt forbidden by direc tEalggsflions, al"l are pasy to administer, WjS?|j?fni? a3 they aro nicely sugar coated.. r %?HTlI_?!jS They should be "in the hands, o? j*rr=jQ^re5 every Maiden, Wife, and Mother V ' paitoiaMMMB^ in the land. ,f r '* &J^?T3K?^ Ladies can address us tn perfect * **&msm3?3'(<iift* confidence, and state their ???g? plaints in full, as we treat all Female Comp&iz?s, ?j, and prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases to r .-r * which they ar? subject.-Thirty-two page pamph'Dft, ..j :?? In a sealed ehvolope, free. " . .i. The Cherokee Pllls'are sold by all druggists at>li ?- ., per box, or six boxea for 96; or they are senff-t-p mail, free of postage, in an ordinary letter, n?p&? from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor, |J} Dr. W. E. MEEWIS", 87 Walker'St., IF. T^o-w N. B.-Cherokee Pills No. 2 are prepared f??^ special cases, when milder inodicine? fail"; thew? ? ore sent by mail,-free of postage, on receipt "afrSC^ - the price of each boto. rh-. - DR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Essence of FA fe, Cures General Debility, Weah ? ,y ness, Hysterics in Pernales, Y%:Y' Palpitation of the Heart and (0^- all Nervous Diseases. It re-, r_^=rr stores new life and vigor to the aged, causing the hot blood of " As Ute Ph?nix rites youth to course the veins, res from the ashes of Us tOTing the Organs of Gene-ra Ufl^-fo 70eUion.%emovingImpotency and this Elixir rejuven- Debility, restoring Manliness ate the system end and full vigor, thus proving a overcome disease- perfect " Elixir of Love?1 re? moving Sterility/ and Barrenness in both sexes. To tho young, middle-aged, and aged, there is no-greater boon than this Elixir of Life." It give? a new lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to have renewed strength and vigor, and the entire system to thrill with joy and pleasure. Price, one bottle $2 ; three bottles $5 ; sent by express to any address. Our medicines are sold and recommended by all respectable druggists in every part of the civilized globe ; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth? less compounds In order to make money. Be not deceived-?sk for these medicines tad take no 'uti others. If the druggist does net keep them, write . to ns, sud we will send them bye sprees, carefully packed, free from observation. We will be pleased to receive letters with full statements In regard to any disease with which ladies or gentlemen are j?_.r. afflicted. Address all letters for medianes^ ?amph-^m lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, A . Dr W. E. MEEWTJf, 37 "Walkej t?i^JZT V May 25_J,) ''_;1" ' ' ly&" ? PUMPS! PUMPS! hlMPS! Steal,Toree, Section aM IiiiliBg PHIS OP EYEBY DESCBXPTION: .v S T E A Htj AND GAS PIPES, Pipe and Steam Fittings, ... ASS EVXSV BZSCBXPTIOS OT PlBjnbara'j Bas and Steam Fitton GOODS, FOB SALS AT SHE LOWEST BATES, JOHN B.* PULLER, 4 So.8 DE?.STUEET. KEW YOKK. gavember 10_l yr V. W. BRINKERHOFF, NO. 18 BEEK3IAN STREET, NEW YOBS, HA?TUF. CTUaSES OS - f ^CBS-son FNE SO ALES, SPECIALLY FOR DRUG GISTS', Ohemista', Grocers' and OonfectionerB's use. Also of SURGICAL IN'-fTRUMENTS, MEDI0T2TB "r CHESTS. SADDLE BAGS. PILL' MACHINES, Sos., tai, ' And importer of Brushes/ Combs, Perfumery, Ess. OJhv Extracts, Fine Soaps, J. Anton Farina ColognemChamoiB Plai?ter-ekinf and White SpUta, Silk Eiastttf "Stockings, Evapora ting Dishes, Funnels; Mortars, ; Pill Tiles, Touet and Cologne Bottles, Bohemian Glass Ware, Anotomi oals, &c" all oi which are offered at the lowest current rates for cash. 6trio ; Jane 30 . INDIA. RUBBER GOODS* TD. HODGMA^ri p Manufacturer of and Dealer .in every deacriptton^ot INDIA R?BBEB G??BSr WHOLESALE & &EJA^ KO. 27 HUDES \V?$E&?'?: IST ?i IT Y O R October 12