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VOLUME VT.-NUMBER 940.] CHARLESTON, S. C., THURSDAY MORMNG, SEPTEMBER '?t 1868. EIGHTEEN CENTS A WEEK BY TELEGRAPH. m'JtOPE. THF NEW MI'X?STRX HAVE AN INTERVIEW WITH THE QOi-?N, AND ACCEPT THEIR APPOINTMENTS. LONDON^ December IP.-The mern bera of the new ministry had an andienco with tho Queen yesterday, audfermally accepted their appoint? ments,. Tho following appointments aro offi caliy. aanouueed : Wm. E. Forster, Vice Presi? den* of tho Boarel of Education; Jamos Star fieiQ, Acton S. Ayrton aud George Grenfell "Gryn, Junior Lords of tho Treasury; Grant Dn?", Under Secretary for India; Wm. Monsell, Under Secretary for tho Colonial Department; John Otway, Under Secretary for thc Foreign Department Tho appoiutment of Earl Spen? cer Lord Lieutenant of Ireland is officially an? nounced. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. LONDON, December 10-Evening_Thc new Parliament of the United Kim:dom was opened this afternoon by Roy.-il Commission. The usual speech from thc Throne was omitted. The Bouse of Comuious ie-slected Dennison Speaker. THC SPANISH AMBASSADOR TN PARIS. PARU, December 10.-It ie reported the Em? peror, on hie return fri ?rn Compeigne lo Paris, will accord an audience to O la zag a, and will formally recognize him as embaesador of Spain. BISMARCK FOR PEACE. BERLIN, December ll.-In tbe course of a debate in the Prussian Diet on the bill confis? cating the property of the Elector of Hesso. " Bismarck alluding to the recent wax agitation, . said the fears of war which were prevalent dur? ing the summer have now passed away. THE SPANISH REBELLION. M'."RID, December ll.-The proposals of capitulation mado by the insurgents at Cadiz were rejected. At the expiration of tho ai mis tice hostilities were recommenced, and a des? perate conflict took place, in which artillery was used by the troops and tho insurgents. The loee in lolled and wounded was heavy on both sides. The result was indecisive. The insurgents still occupy the Hotel de Vide and the surrounding district. The rebels have de? tained within the Hotel de Ville ull the foreign consols they could seize, and hope by this means to be able to prevent the threatened bombardment of that'portion of the city by tbe vessels of war lying in tho harbor. Great po? litical excitement prevails in Xeres, Malaga and 1 erragolia- General Prim is now on his way to the Southern provinces, in the hopo that bis presence there will restore tranquillity. PARIS, December 12.-The Gaulois asserts that the insurrectionary movement at Cadiz ie instigated by agents of Isabella. Midrid dispatches, dated Thursday, say a large number of workmen employed by the j municipality on public works, armed with car-1 bineo end ba> onets fastened on sticks, assumed a, threatening attitude, which they still main? tained. The national militia was ordered to proceed against them. Later advices from Cadiz say the ai mis tice is prolonged by both parties consenting to await the arrival of tho President of the Re? publican Committee of Seville, who will en? deavor to mediate. Should this fail, the po? emment will commence vigorous measures. Communication with Madrid is still inter? rupted. Latest dispatches represent the politi? cal agitation throughout Spain as very great. Capitalists are leaving the country and much alarm exists among all classes of people tai- PTCON OF MOUNT ?TNA-DEVASTATION O F THE SURROUNDING COUNTRY. VALETTA, December 9.- DLopatcb.es from Sicily reported a fresh eruption of Mount ??toa on Tuesday night. Tho volcano broke ont with increased violence, ejecting flame and lava until five o'clock this morning. The tor? rents ot lava devastated tbe surronnding conn try. The ashes from the crater fell on tho town at Aci Beale and were blown even into the streets of Helaina. At hist accounts the mountain was envelop? ed in r.moke and labored with deafening deto? nations. Great crowds have gathered on tho northern ehcre of Malta to witness the magnificent spectacle, which, though ono hundred and twenty miles distant, is distinctly visible. WASHINGTON. CHIEF JUSTICE MOSES-THE FREEDMEN'S BU? REAU-SOUTHERN POSTAL FACILITIES -GRANT AND WASHBURNE-RECONSTRUCTION MATTERS. WASHINGTON, December 12-The President hoe approved the bill to remove the disabilities of Chief Justico Moses, of South Carolina. Jadgo Meses leaves to-day for his State, and will immediately enter upon the dischurge of his Judicial duties. There is a heavy pressure lierc to have the .Freedmen's Bureau continued beyond January 1. The Reconstruction Committee oppose its continuance. Colonel J. B. Robb has been herc eomo ten days looking after the postal interests of Geot gia and Florida. Ho has been successful in secreting a weekly Hervice on the coast between Savannah and Jacksonville, Fla. Supervising inspectors of floating crafts bave been ordered to thoroughly investigate the re? cent collision on thc Ohio. It is understood that the Secretaiy of tho Treasury will recom? mend the prohibition of petroleum on vessels carrying passengers. A special tram carries Grant and hie attend? ants to Chicago to-night. It is staled in connection with E. B. Waeh bnrne s aspiration to the Secretaryship or thc Treasury, that Grant says hs is a thoroughly honest man. A strong Republican delegation is here from Mississippi, claiming the adoption of the con? stitution of that Stile. The Resonelruclion Committee will hear them on Monday. Tho Beere a true lion Committee will not en? ter formally into tho investigation of Georgia affairs un fil after the reoess. OOVJDENBED TMLB6MAM8. A fire in Savannah yesterday destroyed ten horses. Loss $10.000. Insured. . flcDiy M. Fleet, better KLOWU by tho ?oro dc plume ot ' Druid," is dead. It is stated that Caleb Poshing is abroad sod autborizad to bay Cuba at any prioo Lo tween one and two hundred million?. Judge GIK>!EOO, of Petersburg, a member of tte firm tt GholBon, Walker & Co., of Liver pool, was found dead io his bed in Savannah yesterday. Tho Ii--no brothers and Charlea Andorson, express io J ber J, voro taken from j iii and hanged t>. a mob at Nov Albany, Indiana, cn Saturday movniug. T?e number ot dosignatod F?deral graves is 250.000. Partial lists, not yet printed, irorcaso fha total number of graves to 803,000. Tho occupants of at least 100 039 are nnkuuwu. Tho steamship Crescent, of the New Orleans and Galveston Lino, took nra Friday night at ber wharf in Mow Ovleans, and was o surely de? stroyed. Loss probably $200.000. rio iasur anon, tbs Uorgan Line taking ita own risks. VIRGINIA. QUEER PROCEDURE IN THE COURT?-A SECOND DAKIEL COME TO GRIEF. RICHMOND, December 12.-In the United States Circuit Court this morniDg, Judge Un? derwood presiding, thc case of Sally Andersou (colored) sentenced to death by thc County Court for arson, was brought up on hab?a? corpus, on tho ground that one of the ma? gistrates composing thc court which tried her had held thc office of constable before tho war, and thereby baing disqualified by tho Fur.tccnth amendment, thc whole court was illegal and its proceedings vitiated. Judge Underwood sustained the prisoner's plea and discharged her from custody. In ce livering tho opiuion, he said that if even a clerk of thc court was disqualified it vitiated the pro? ceedings. There are one hundred and fifty nine convicts in tho State prison sentenced since thc adoption of the amendment, who may nov.- bc released by habeas carpus and turned loose under this decision. George W. Cook to-day was sentenced by the United States District Court to teu years' im prisoument m Albany Penitentiary for robbing the mail. ran WAR ur CUBA. HAVANA, "December ll_Thc- Diario to-day publishes the following news from tho interior : The Spanish troops at Manzanillo, reiuforced by sailors from the men-of-war in the barber, had a short skirmish with the insurgents near the to.vn. Ten of tho latter were killed and many wounded. Tho troops captured a large number of horses and some important corres? pondence. The government loss ie not re? ported. The Diario also states that since the battle at Cabre and Quantanamo, four hundred rebels have voluntarily given themselves up to the military authorities and received pardon. Tho Revolutionists flatly contradict those state? ments, and report that they are constantly ror ceiving reinforcements of men, tr ms and am? munition. Within a week about fifty young men, some of them of the first families in the island, have left Havana to join the rebellion. Spaniards hero continue to subscribe money and furnish recruits for tho government. Twenty-eight hundred Spanish troops Lave recently arrived at Havana. 77/ls BUREAU AND THE BL ASTERS. j Announcement from Colonel Edle-Thc Commission on Relief-No Suspension of the Collection of Claims. As there appears to be some misunderstand? ing relative to the suspension of tho collection of claims for advances made to planters, the following official announcements are published by Assistant-Commisuionor Edie : HEADQ'RS ASSIST'T COMMISSIONER, j BUREAU B., F. AND A. LANDS, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CARODINA. COLUMBIA. S. C.. Deoeinber ll, 18G8.. The Assistant-Commissioner desires to dis a - boee the public mind as to the suspension of the collection of claims hold by this Bor?aa for supplies advanced to planters, and to give notice that the Commission, consisting of ex Governor William Aikon, Colonel Janies P. Low and himself, will sit at tho office ol Major W. H. Dauilsun, Sub. Assistant-Commissioner, in Charleston, on Monday, December 14, inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. tor the purpose ot hearing such cases as come within thc provisions of the letter heretofore published on that subject. Ile therefore publishes tbo annexed extract from comm mication received from the Com? missioner Bureau Refuge as, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. Bv order Brevot-Colonel JOHN R. EDIE, Assist't Comm'r. E. W. EVERSON, I ispector and A. A. A. Quu'J. J WAR DEPARTMENT, ) BUHIAU B., F. AND A. LANDS, V WASHING TON. December 8. ) Brecct-iidonet S. R. Edie, Assistant Commis? sioner, Columbia, S. C. COLONEL : * * * Governor Scott having declined to act upon thc Commission respect? ing claims upon plantare, the Commissioner bu appointed Colonel James P. Low to fill the vacancy. You will please convene the Commission at Charleston immediately, and give notice to all who wish to apply for relief. Tho Commissioner has given no order ''io suspend tho collection of claims for advances," and the business will be prosecuted as vigor? ously as practicable. Very respectfully, your obedieut servant, (Signed) E. WHITTLESEY, Acting Assistant-Adjutant-General. A tiue '-Extract:'' JOHN' R. EDIE, Brevet Colonel Uoitod 8tates Anny, Asststant-Com iii is si oner South Carolina. TI1E RECENT ?BURCH OB JVDGIi CARPENTER TIT COLVZIBIA. A friend wLo was pr?sent aud heard the speech delivered by Colonel Carpenter before the caucus of tho State General Ass^mply on Monday night last, has famished ns wi.h tho following correct eyuopsis, as tho report ol fhe speech publi bcd in TUE NEWS did Colonel Carpot.ter some hijastros: Mr. Carpenter tkauked thc uiuous fer the ho.toi extended to him, a comparative ?tran? ger, and tor tbo coi dial mani ?r m which he had been received Dariug m st of thc time that he bad resided in tho Stat? he had been Register iu Bankruptcy, and tba laborious du? ties of that office had left hun no tune for tx> lilics. Heneo many of tho gentlemen hu KW bet?re him ho now met lor the first time. Since be became a citizen he had doue all that was in his pjwer to promote good feeling, lav/, order and propriety amoug r.ll classes. He did not know upon what subject to address them. Ho had i ot sought nur did he thon seek the office of Circuit Judge. Ho had asked no man to '-otc lor him, and should ask none. Ho had said, atid now repeated it, if elected be would serve the people to thc bsst of his abilily. If be should say that whou the war broke Jut ho had sloud firmly by the government, that ho had done all in hin power to promote tho cause or thc Union, on tho stump atid in thc field, and that iu the darker days that succeeded ho bad clung with unfaltering devotion to tho il ig ot his country, that he had given a cordial sun port to the lalo President Lincoln, and tu liio President elect, Uencral Grant; while xii this would bo true, as cure than ouo gentleman present wen knew, what had his past or present political opinions to do with the judicial elec? tion? TAO ju?U6?;try should never bo political. Tuc office, should seo li tho mau, and not tb3 nun tho office. A judge should Know neither parly, nee nor condition. Tho la>v abutild bo his only guide, and his ilcoiaiaus shouid ho biased neither by political antniosil.v, personal picjc dico. nor soc al fouling. Ho did not tb at; it noccssaiy to say 'hal he favored the recout litiva oi Coogrwj or thc S.ato Government, I Au j man, ho said, w.ic co mc,ned to latia oui JJ under tho Sute, recognizes thu irovuraiUd.i , uud tho aut lise t is on implied prom i -o io sus? tain it th.at uo honorable tuan c m disregard. Ho had ?con Lia ned in L'JO legal as ve!! aa pj liUoal school ol' "Union and Union forovei;" tho soiool that taught that Un? governmj.it wau made for and v/.ts uud iu tho government of tho w.iolo j? >p?e. iiu might have Deon rnistakon in all this, bu; hts viy.v* vA.ro hono.-i.y onuu'i.due!; aiu, so foi ai his country v/as concerned, duriug nt J loug bitter con toa t ne could lay bia ha, id up m lua near), aud nay that ne Lad boro ??try und ft?Llifully performed what ho tho.i boliovud, and ?ttl I does bj.ievo. Li? whote cu ty, without tail too, revengo, or reward, no Cuino h re (to Coluiuua; cu Uaiurday v.ih . o idea tuas hin e.a.:.o nouid bo presented for the hanorsuio aud ilisUotnusiUKl position of Cir jud Ju.lgo All he could cay was ihtit ii elected be womd Borve h meetly and faithfully, and to tue Uv. of fus ?i)il.tr. A WA Hts J JV' VOL UM It IA. An Important Decision-Thc Legality Trial by .Military Commissions Aihri ed-Thc United States Court-The Ba ti st College-Tile Gift of the Gab-A Earthquake Expected-The Citizei Savings Bank-Mlsccllancons Bus ness-Thc Conversion of State Seem ties. [FBOil OUR 0W.\ COnr.ESPNNDE.Vr.] COLUMBIA, S. C., December 12,18d8, Judge John T. Green, of tho Third Circn rendered an important decision yesterday, the case of ono Jenningo of Loxingtou Couul It appears that Jennings wai tried and so tenced by a military commission, in April, 18i He was confined in Fort Macon, North Cu lina, by order ot Goueral Canby. Recently, accordance with instructions from tho W Department, he was transferred from Fo Macon to the jail in Ricblaud County in tl State. Messrs. Bachman and Watics, yest? day, sued out a writ ol' hab?as corpus to brir him before Judge Gro:-n. Thc case was boa at twelve o'clock yesterday. Counsel for prl oner contended that no sentence of a milita j commission could be executed by the prese i State anthoritios, and that thc duty of b Honor was to discharge the prisoner. This raised tho question of the legali of tr?ale by military commissions. Tl State was represented by Attorney-Gen ral Chamberlain, who claimed that the se lenee of military commissions stood upon pr cisely thc same footing as tho sentence of cn tribunals under tho provisional Rovornmen and were to be executed in the samo mann so soon as the prisoners were turned over t tho United States to the State authorities; thi the only remedy for tho prisoner in the prosoi instance was by an appeal to Executivo den ency. The point is a very interesting one I lawyers, and ono upon which they aro niue divided. His Honor ?ulgo Green held di tinctly that the position ta'sen by tho Attorue General was correci. and that he had no ai thority to interfere with the execution of set tences pronounced by military officials. In the Uuited Statis Court to-day thc cat of Professor Charles Bidford va. Alexandf McBco, ct al, excited much interest. It was bill for relief and account. Messrs. Sullivan i Stokes, of Newberry, appeared for cotnplaii ants, and Messrs. Easiey & Wells for d?font ants. After thc hearing of able and eloquot arguments on both sides, an order was pz^sc referring the whole case to tho Uuited State Commissioner, to report certain points thcrci specified which tho court deemed not sufi ciently elucidated. Thc case is a suit on a bond given by th Baptist College to tho complainant, who wa pat to act as president of the institution, tc servicos rendered as professor for himself an lady. Tho defence was that tho complainant wa wholly incompetent, and the institution sun rapidly, realizing nothing, mainly on ace om of tho president's incompetency. Thero wer rispectable gentlemen testifying to bis thoi ough competency, and others cqual'y respoc! able testifying directly lo tho eoatiary, whic rendered tho necessity of thc order of rofercne more imperative. It was thc opinion, however of ono somewhat practiced in tho proceedins and decisions ot ?urta, that the corporat'oi Bufferiiiir thc professor to reuiaiu for a lonj period was a virtual acknowledgment of hi ability. Both branches of tho General Assembly h.iv got fairly ander way, and the calendars bogil to exhibit quile a formidable array uf bills Many of the members who never talk at all ii the Honse or Raprosontalives com nain of th excessivo and useless speaking of others, am consequent expense to thc Stato in consumin? time which might be moro profitably employed Some apprehensions havo baon felt about th eafety of tho present building, which appear; to bo about to cavo in, and the Houso, on Fri day, determined to stand from under, and ad journo J over to Monday for repairs. Ix THE HOUSE, on Friday, tho following wa: ae'optcd, and sont to tho Senate : Resolved, by the House of Representatives the Senate concurring, t hat tho Coneross ol the United States be requested to ro ..ovo tb political disabilities of J. J. Halford, of Collo tou County, G. W. H. Les:er, R. C. Poole, o Sportanburg County, and Willu m Whaley Esq.. of Charleston. Mr. Morrison introduced tho following, wbicl was adopted : Whereas A scat iu this Hmso has been va cated by tho resignation of Hon. Gcorgo A Bennett, of Beaufort County; thoref ire, Rcsohed, That an e'cotioi'i be ordered to til the vacant sea; us noon as practicable. THO following were read thc first time: A bill to ?mond sn not entitled "An act v qn ct rights vsstod und r iniht'irv orders." A bi 1 to reuutv tho charter of the Charlostoi B.blo Socie.y. A bill to renew tho (?harter o? tho Ferrv or tho Great LVodeo Uiver at .Mar's Bluff, in Marion Comity. luio.vn as lb? Mar's Blutl Korry. A bill to pr?vido a cloth for tho Auditor oi tho County cf Charleston. Mr. Jouk:i moved i'm' a commitioc of three bo nppo uted to conduct United S atos Sunatoi William Sprague, of Bauds Island, and lady, tc some on the door of t< o Hmi e. Agreed to. Messrs. Janies, Tomhuaou audDeLirgo were appointed us committee. The Speaker laid Le.foro thc House the fol? lowing: COLUMBIA, S. C., December ll. 18G8. .?/-. Speaker and (Jcnlltmtn oj the JJjuse oj Representatives: 1 have the honor hereby to tender my resig? nation as a member oftiiis Home. Yery respectfully, W. T. FIELD. Ur. C. D. Hoyne moved that th': r siguation bo accepted. Not agreed to by a vote, on di? vision of yeas 30 na.\ s 37. Mr. Toiuliuson said he o:mld not see how tho House could rolase to aeept a rcsifna lion, or. in other words, if a RI mtier wished lo resign they coul l not prevent ir. Elliott said he know all thal; but tho objoct was to prevent a vacancy in Bickens County, which would havo to bu tilted by a special elec? tion, slr. Field need not return b?ie if he did not wish to. DoLargo moved to reconsider the vote whore by a bill to incorp irte the itiaens* Sav? ings Dank ot South Carolina w.is mid* tho special order for this day al 1.43 P. M. Agreed to. The hi!l was then, on motion or DeLargc, taken np. i bo sjcond rc ;dirig of section two waa con? tinued. Parvis offered the following aa a stibstitsto for sec!iou tao which was adopted: SEC. 2. The said corporation shall have power and authority to receive, deposit and lo invest i he sumo their capital ?tock and other tunda in Lank or oilier B.CC'?S, in Um puroliasc of bonds or stocks of ti.is oranv other b ato of ibo Un ted S ?Hes, oro! tho United S av a, to buv and Bell gold and ailvc. to li nd monor D I Ditencnmtiercd real os: ate in ?mount not bo* jrond s.s. y per cont, ot' its actual VJ lue. And tho nato corporation shall have powei and ?ni thoi'it.v io Ur.vo u?c ami keen a winiuon seal, and tho uinvo to niter Rt will. lo sa . and he ened. to pluaei anet bo un pleaded, in any anuri ol eqnitv in this St^'.e;, und to bi.vo a-iel r-jij iy ail ;uudev ry right privilege, power ?tn i tr i\ ohise ino dent and belonging to incorporated bodies, and shall be capable oi lui; lug holding auel disuuui')g uf their capital B'.OJJ; aooordiua; to Biich ruics und renn aliens a* thoy 8ha:l Lom time to limeostabtis'i, am" also tak n^, hoidi 'g. (livid.og. diOposin ; of or invoa'i igtho increado, in oil a ?<r pniolurao.its of .hoir said oap itid s'oolt.aiul sh lllmvo thu rights and power to aequ.ro. pnrchaso. tako and Hold in their or puiv.o pnuie, lands ano ro il estate, nnd the earn ? to doniise grant, eol), assign, oxohango and convey, in ie? -implo or otherwise; rjadthe said corporation ehall have authority to estab? lish branch offices at such oilier points in the State aa they may elect. The following amendment to Section six was aureed to: SEC. G. NO loan of money shall be rando by said corporation to any stockholder therein; and if any such loan is made to a stockholder, the officers who make it. or assent thereto, shall bo jointly and severally liable to ?bc ex teut of such loan and interest, for all the debts ol' tho corporation contracted before the repay? ment of the sum so loaned. Tho Governor announced that bc had ap? proved the act to provide assistance for the transient sick poor iu thc various cities and towns. The discussion on thc Savings Bank bill was renewed. Whipper said that in some of tho Freedmen's Savings Banks wore tho most con summatc swindlers on thc faco of (he earth. This elicited cries of "That's so." Pending a motion to strike out Sectio.i six the Houso ad? journed. IN THE SENATE, on Friday, Naf-.h presented thc petition of tho Charleston Bible Society, praying for a renewal ol charter. Nash also presented the petition of Thomas J. Lamoite, for the removal of his political disabilities. Wimbnsh presented thc petitioi of W. P. Gill, of Obester, S. G., fer thc removal ol his political disabilities. A bill to incorporate the United Fire Enpinc Company of Charleston, S. C., roceived ita third rending and passed. A bill to authorizd B. S. & IL R. Bennett, to collect wharfage received its third readiug Wright introduced the following resolution, which was agrood to. W/iereas, Cerlaiu sheriffs and tax collectors in this Stale have not settled with thc State and paid over the monies collected according to law; therefore, Resolved, by tho Senate, tho House of Rep? resentatives concurring, That tho Comptrollor Goncral be, and bc is hero JV, authorized and required to take steps to compel all said offi? cers to settle their accounts with the State, and pay over all monies belonging to thc State iu their hands, according to law : Provided, in the settlement ot said accounts the Coniptrol Jer-Genoral be authorized to allow, iu orTsot, all proper lawful claims of said officers. Swails introduced the followins: li soleil, That tho Senate, by a Dion voce vote, elect a President pro tempore ot' tho Sen? ate, to servo during tho abseuco of tho Presi? dent, Han. D. T. Corbin. The question being taken, it was decided in the negative. Mr. Corbin asked an 1 obtained leave of ab? sence until Tuesday morning, December 15, 18?8. On motion of Swails, Hon. C. W. Montgo? mery was elected President pro tem, during the absence of thc President. Mr. Corbin iulroducoJ a bill to regulate the formation of corporations. The bill recoived its first loading. A bill to amend an nu act enti'led "An act to amond tho law ia marion to xecording raort gages, and to reg?lalo tho lien thereof." Bill, to fix tho time and place of judicial sales. The bill received its second roadtng. Report of tko Committee on Claims on joint resolutiou to pay Dr. Raoul three hundred and fifteen dollars. A number of medical and other accounts have been rejected in consequence of dating back to 1859,1860.1861, &o. On motion of Swails, HOD. William Sprague, United States Senator from Rhode Island, and suite, were invitod within the bar of the Senate, aud to setts on tho floor of thc Sciiato House. The Governor has approved the following : Au act accepting Ibo donation of land to the State of South Carolina for the endowment; of agricultural colleges. Joint resolution for thc relief ol Mrs. Marv A. C. Hobbs. An oct to provide assistance for thc transient sick poor in tho various cities and towns o? this State. lu the Senate, this morning, Wright intro? duced a resolution which was adopted, author? ing the Attorney-Geuer.il to summon two or moro rf thc Solicitors, reointly elected, to his assista, co daring lbj beusiou of the General Assembly. Winibush introduced a resolution for Hie ap? pointment of a joint committee to iuquiro for a more suitablo building for the General Assem? bly, and in case it cannot bo obtained in Colum? bia, that tho committee be authorized to proce .d to Charleston and nuke Ih.?r arrangements. Ordered for consideration on Monday. Rainey, from the Committee on Finance, re? ported haok a substitute for "a bill for tho conversion of Stato securities." Ordered for consideration on Monday. The details, ?cc, of the bill have all been carefully prepared by tho chairman of tho committee, arter full conference with Mr. Kimpton, financial ngont ot tho State iu Now York. A bill to incorporate the South Carolina Phosphate Company, waa read a second time, passed, and ordered to bo engrossed for a third reading. AFFAIRS J if THE STATE. York. Tho rcsidenco of Mi. H. L. Massey, on Ca? tawba River, York County, was destroyed by fire last week. It is said $3700 in currency was burnt. Accident. (Georgetown. Of the late tableaux tho Times says : The scenes were happy combinations of the senti? mental, tho historic, tho comico-scrious, and tho ludicrous. King Homy VIH and Anno Uoloyn and King Solomon and the Queen of Sbe?u, were particularly appreciated; but Santa Claus, Country Cousins, and the Latest Styles, brought down tho house with side? splitting laughter. Thc '.runes has tho following account of a darin); robbery : ,:On Tuesday evcnHsr, be? tween niue and ten o'clock, soon after the merchants on Ba V-S treat hod closed their doors, som2 thief or thieves wno were prowling about tho streut? devised ti plan by which they could enter tho dru : storo of Dr. f. P. Bailey." The store, although locked as usual, a force was used great .enough 11 stilt tho lock, ?md e.i nb!e them to enter mid appropriate ti portion uf tue contenta of tho money drawer and to escapo through tho hack door, which they un? baned, evidently fearing detection if thev at atotnpied to make thuir exit from tho front door." Lancaster. Under thc head, "A good opening," thc Led? ger says: A commission auction store, proper? ly cmduoted, would pay very well at this place. There are thousunds of things aol now thought ot that would lind their way into such au estab I,sh ment. Sale-day in Lancaster Courthouse attracted alargo crowd. Tho Ledger says: Linds were disposed of by thc Sheriff and" Commissioner in Equity at tolerable fair rates. One house and lot in the villano, known as the Methodist parsonage, was sold by order of tho trustees, for $210 cash. Tho river plantation of James Miller, bankrupt, containing 700 acres, was kuocked down at S20J0 cash. Soino real cstato *as rented ut low liyuros. The Ledger has the following interesting mata nee of high culture: "Messrs. llassui tine h Chuleo, lb?: enterprising dry goods rnerohiaU; cf our village, gathered from a two nore lot in the corporation four thousand pounds of seed cotton. WV mention this fact .nerdy as an ovn.lene .? of what may be ?lone on highly cultivated soi!. When our humera adopt the now u; Btorn o' cultivating le-s land and bestowing moro attention to tho improve ment and culturo o? what they eau properly work, wc m iv then look for more guucral pros perity. There we thousands of acres cf Lind m Lancaster supcii .r to tito growth of cotton th&n that alioth d to above, and eould he made to yieid richer gains; bat what Ja lacking j.tst now, even arnon? oar most practical frmers, is a diffcrcbt u ul m ire thorough system of cul* Livatio::. Me-.-is. H. & U. ard makin? prepa? rations to inlroduoo^hei c 1) C.OJ .n's: cel. br-icd prolific colton plan', , and also improved agri? cultural implements. With us it, m iv be truthfully said tu&t 'cid thing* have poseed away.' u AblicvMe. On the 1th ins'ant as Mr. Syfan, ono of lha mos!, carctut otitriuocri ou tho Greenville and Colnmbii lui road, w.ii backing ?own near llo.lgos', liiaengino benama out of ord r. ?nd the reversiug rod Btmok bim ou tho shoulder, dislocating it. The ll H.uer sais: 8ale-day in December neve" fails to bvng together a Iarpo immboi cl our cltiz -nj. O.i ?load iv las: thc publie sq late w.i-s thronged, i-icat interest waa mauitesti'd tba ealod by the Commissioner and Sheriff. Wc have never h ?.oro koowa no much real o-itatu to bj thrown upon ibo market at one timo. Al?liou/h roa' estate did nal oom m A id the prices w.iioh it oucured boioro Hie war. it was well seid c maiden n? tho present condi? tio:! of affairs iu our State. Our people aro evident!/ recoycriag bj degree;? from the ter riblo shock which they navecxponcnccu are still disposed to think that cotton is The following sales were made by the missioner in Equity: Estafo of James 1 450 acres of land* $195. Es'ate of Sam Wilson-350 acres, $100. E-tato o? I/u 5874 ?cres. $7000. Estate of J. IL Pe house a nd lot, $4080; 575 acres, $2075; 333 $%0; 292 acres, $1500; 223 acres, $1G3( acres, $800; 270 acres. $1425: 30 nor es, $2 acres, 300; 30 acres, $530. Estate of J. J Marshall-honse and lot, $3000; 431 acres, (?55 acres, $3000; 290 acres. $720; 209 acres 218 acres, $520; 317 acres. $700; ?5 acres, 82 acres. $9G5. Estate of John Cothran acres, $1175; 415 acres, $200; 225 acres, 1200 acres, $730; 1000 acres, $400. Sales I Ordinary-145 acres, $335; 178 acres, Sales bv the Sheriff-18G acros, S220; 400 : $1310; 900 acres, $2000; 1400 acres, $450i acres, $150; 900 acres, $320; 80 acres, house and lot in Greenwood, ll acr^a, $G4; Oconcc. Almost the last ot the property rema at Old Pickens Courthouse went" nndci hammor of tho officer on Monday last, property brought its present value under ent circumstances. The organization of a Presbyterian Cl at Walhalla was perfected on tho 6th iust. Turner and ftev. A. A. Morse present, following officers w?ro duly elected ani stalled : Elders-Jas. George, Wm. F. 1 and J. J. Norton. Do.acois-R. M. Andi and Jas. H. Whitncr. BluoRidgo Lo?ge, No. 92, A. F. M., elected tho following officers to aervn foi ensuing year : Walter M. Woodin. W. M. A. II. Gibson, S. V/., John Ansel, J. W W. F. Thompson, Treasurer, Rober! Ye Secretan-, F. F. Sharp, Tyler, Jos. W. E man, S. D., J. C. Ihompsou, J. D., T. M. A William Korbcr, Stewards. Tho Walhalla Courier says : Within memory of many of our citizens tobacco ono of the staple productions of this sectic thc State. Then Chariest )2 wn? tho mai and the tobacco bad to be rolled in hogsh all the way. Thc distance from nnrlccl that, and tho increased demand lor cor our own doors has reduced its cultivatic mich that we now arj purchasers i ne tel sellers, only a few patches being raiset home consomption. Wc are told that thousand pounds in tho hand may be e, raised as a i average crop to the acre, and two or thr:c acres* to the hand may bc cul ted without reducing the amount of the g crop. This at present wh i lesalo prices, w ?rive to tho farmer an income ot about hundred dollars to each hand employed, n than he now makes, as the market wal noi at his own door, threo patriotic, enfreetie responsible gcntlemon having nndertakei purchase and manufacture it in our mi Farmers look to your own interests, ant are confident that this factory will flourish other? spring up. Picken?. A letter from Now Pickens, S. C., doted vombcr30. to thc Greenville Enterprise, s We had an unexpected and apreoablo 1 from General Easley and Major McDauie ?reenvi?o. Our little mountain village ii ways liveiy, but perfectly quiet and orde Thc sound of the axo sud the hammer is ht from "early morn till dewy eve," and every i is at his respective posts of duty. Thc loca of this placo is an admirable one; the seor is charming, and all the painter and poet cc ask. We need population. Land is abuuel and cheap. Small farms und industri farmers should bc tho order of Un i Tho lauded proprietor are willing ; anxious to soil convenient lots of land fair and reasonable terms to the tillers tho soil, and I am sure there is no rcgioi South Carolina offering greater ind?ceme to those in search of good and cheap small fai than this. The peoplo cf this county are foi nate in tho selection made of county offic Judge Philpot, of tho Probate Court, is a d bled soldier, and every inch a geutlerr Robort Bowen, tho Clerk "of the Court, is qi a young niau, but is fuily equal to his dui and is of uncxccptiouLl moral character. Mauldiu, tho sheriff, is energetic, industrie and the very lifo and soul of amiability, A. Leslie, E.q., the treasuror.is a kind and cc teous cent lem an. Mr. Folger, the auditor, trood business young man, and frill discbarge duties faithfully and systematically, t he Cou Commissioners, Mossrs. Holconibo, Robinsc Singleton, have laid out thc county into ei: townships or school divisions, aud liavoa sp! did map showing the boundaries of each. Jan E. Bago jd, Esq., is Clerk of thc Board, and, you donbtloas know, one of thc best bnsin men in thc op country. A rich vein of g has been recently discovered in about twonii of Ibis placo, and a gentloniaa from New Yi is now tcstiutr it with a view of putting up i chiucry to pound the quartz. The prospoc very flattering. In some places loose gold t bc picked up in considerable quantities. Greenville. Tho Mouutai neer announces the arrivul largo droves of hogs and thc fall in the p: of bacon to 9 cents a pound. O.' thc wcttl it says: Heavy frosts and hard freez s are 1 coming thc prevailing phenomena with i No snow yet in our immediate vicinity, but understand that heavy snows bavo fallen in t mountains beyond. It is a very propitious si son for those who arc able to engage in "he killing." Thc Greenville Entcrpriso alluding to definite postponement by tho Legislature tho bill to authorize minors, or other parti cestui que trust, to recover from guardia and trustees the full amount of ail tho tunds their estates which wera invested in Confeti', ate boude, moiioy or other securities, regar lesa of tho circumstances, sensibly rcmarl This is a m03t righteous determination by tl House, and is creditable to the good sense ai just feeling ofWhippor aud tho comtuittoe wi .sustained the report, lt strips us that ai youni? man or young woman that would n: attempt to extort (rom a guardian or trust! money that tho guardian, acting in good fait had lo-.i, after having taken precisely the san care of it that he did ol his own. and made I! same investmouls that Wcru considered leg at thc time, is attempting nothing less UK robbery, under tho eutsooflaw. Tba pmpi manner of disposing if ail ewes of thu kin ia to leave them to tue courts to decido e principles of equity, which shall corruapou with the facts ami morita of oases, where ll parties do not agree. In chronicling thc things on sale-day th Enter,iriso says: On Monday last, a considoi ablo amount ol real csta'o was sold by Ui Commission ir in Equity lor distribution, fore closure ol' mortgages, ?so. Also .some by rj ccutora and the Ordinary. The pri?es obtaine were considered eonera?ly full, and ii great ac! vane J on tho^c which prevailed a year or tw ago. Thc truth is. tint tba crops of thc las two years which nave been sold ?or goo prices, have caused money to be len tnues rather, one hundred times-as plenty as it wa thc first and second year after thc war. Th following mips were made by .Samuel J. Doa tbit, Esq., .tndge of Prolate: Laud ot the es tate of Marv T. Garrett, deceased, sold fo partition; tract No. 1 containing 1G0 acres bought by B. ?s. Cox. for $99J; trac No. 2, 137 acres, James A. Ausii purchaser, for $??t; U0. Hie above ti act were ou twelve months' time. By J. P Moore, Esq., Commissioner in Equity-rja estate ot Coi. Hjiiry G. Johnson : Tract No. 1 350 aero-?, bought hy A. Ramsey, tor $1725 fract No. 2, - acres, bo-ghi by A. Ram tey for S9U0 ; Tract No. 3. - ajrew, i-ou.'ht bv ?? L. Donaldson, for $1000 ; Tract No. 4. "21' acres, h uight hy T. Henry S okes, for$j30 Tel ms, on a ere.nt oftwtlvj mouths. Kcal cs tate ot John M. lian ison, purchased bv J >bi R. Harrison, for SJ.HJJ. Terms, IMO and twi volta. Qou-iQ and Lot of T, I4. Rib it* bought hy Mrs. M. A. Hillston, for $9380, Oa Ibis placa aro cte nu J rusidnico and twe stoiva. lenna, a .strut! pur ti JU in ca-h. bil ance on s.x and tw.ivo mouths. Uousf and Lil. of Mrs. Miry Bymnx on Bono in'jostrcet, purchased I. D. uaii< lard for $1003. Torcas c.i?U. tfn-iVitlot of o - tate "f Wi I..B Benson, deceased, nine acres: o: A.i;;ast.i lt iud-ui town-', :i.:gbu oy J.tinos i\l Ucuson for $32J. Torrn? ooah. L'o.l aai.iM oi Chief J.uncc O'Neill: Truot No. 1 31C acres, bought l>? W. L. MaulJin for J1G7?; ur?ji N-i2*3394 aorcs, bought by U.U. Um foi $1510; trac No. 3,3W acr.!-, oem :?i?. by W. li. Croce for $775; nacl No 4, 3034 acree, nought by R. A. D.O!iam?eir$333. B. i. B. ViOltera, k*q., S.ieri.'T-Laud of J. P. Dil. C?J.] aurea, tungin by Fielding Gaorg.i tor $3J. Lin I I u. .1. Gjrrieon. 221 acre:?, tongul by Vf. V7 'Tarrant f r S37.? cash. --? *-^m .* ? A Ceo::rav SCENE. "Amazed the i'upi i>; ruiUe< rang'd armin 1 ; And nilli they gazed ; a.ida ill Hie wonder grew," t!i' I a m ichino could do euell perfect hem? ming felting, tuckiug, braidiug, quilting, ?c.. a;. J ail without tho la aa? UOIBJI LU. they nara no luuccr aoauzed. when told that it was th:: ..W?llo*x& Gibbs" MaoUtne.-JtH. lotto fem> tra'. WBLL*--F?LLER.-On Thursday evening, 10th December, 1808. nt the rcsidcuco of tho "Hide's >athor, by the Revs. JAME? H and Lrcros CUTH BEBT, J. SEABROOK WELLS, formerly of Beaufort, south Carolina, to Miss SALLIE P., second daughter of E. N "^OLLEB of tbis city. ? /uncrol l?otircs. XV Thc Relatives and Friends of Mr. ?mil Mrs. EDWIN E. CALDER, Mrs. JAMES CALDER and family, and Mr. aud Mrs. E. C. PBINCZ an 1 fam? ily, are requested to attend tbe Funeral Servie?? of tho formar, a' Bethel Church, Thit Afternoon, at half-past Three o'clock. Docomber 14 49-Tne Friends and Acquaintances of Mr. and Mn. WILLIAM PARK EB, aud of Mr. and Mrs. WILLIAM BLACK, are respectful!) invited to at ti ml the Funeral Services of the former at his late residence, No. li vi Coming-street, at Three o'clock Thii Afternoon. *. Decembor 14 ?bituarg. SHEPARD.-Pun, at Amherst, Mass., December 12th, Rev. GEORGE C. SEEfARD, D. D. Special Hfltirw. US-CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.-DESPATCH LINE.-The schooner B. N. HAWKINS is now dis? charging cargo rapidly at Adgor's North Wharf. Consignees will send promptly for goo la er they will bo stored if not taken before sundown, subject to their risk and expeupc. WILLIAM ROACH. Diwomber 14 1 J9S-CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP CAR? ROLL, from Baltimore, aro hereby notified that she is Tkit Day discharging cargo at Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. All goods not taken away at sun Ret will remain on wharf at cons?gneos risk. December 14 1 MORDECAI k CO., Agents. OS- NOTICE.-THE STEAMSHIP VIRGO is this day discharging cargo atVandcrhorst'a Wharf. All goods remaining on Wharf at eunset will be stored at risk and expense of consignees. December 14 2 RAVEVEL & C )., Agents. 03-3UY YOUR TEA AND COFFEE FROM KRIETE k CHAPMAN, corner King and Radrliffe streets, and get a better article for tho ?ame money Cnn at any otber establishment in the city. November 14 .'mos JWCH AltLESTON SAVINGS INS ITT Ui ON. The remaining Assets of this Institution, that ero purchased at the sale of Matter Tupper, iu . prit last, and which have not beon settled 1er, wi 1 be sold, at public auction, on the 12th of January, 1809. The hst, which can be seen at the office of thc Insti? tution, will be published in a future advertisement. By order of thc Board "f Trustees. HE.xRTS. GRIGGi, Treasurer C. S. I. November lil nov 16 30, dec 14 28 US' BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM.-ESSAYS FOR TOING MEN on the interesting relation of BrHegroom to Bride in the institution of .Warrliss a.giiitle to matrimonial felicity aud true haziness. Sont by mail iu sealed let ter cu velors free cf charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Fhila delphia. Pa. 3nios September 'A OS- BATCHELOB'S HAIR DYE.-THIS splendid Hair Dye is thc best m the world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, nntantanrons: no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects ot bad dyes; invigo? rates aud leaves the hair soil and beautiful black or brown. Sold by nil Druggists ami Perfumers; and properly applied at Batchelor')! Wig Factor}*, No Uoud-streot. No* Yurk. Kr .Tanuiirv 3 OW TABLE TALK WITH A VICTIM OF INDIOF.-UI )N.-Reader, we will suppose you a m?rtyr to dyapepi :. Ii you are nat, so mach the better fer you. I ou are, perhaps you may profit by this paragra_> 1. You have just finished your din? ner, wc will s ly. .:: d foel as if you had swallowed lead instead of wholesome food. Ton have a sensa? tion ol tghtness round thc uppor part of the dia? phragm, as if some snake of thc constrictor tribe held you in its embrace, and had knotted its coils over the pit of your stonv-h. You feel supremely misorable; acd such is thc penalty which your com? plaint ex leta after ov?ry meal. What do you d?sire? Ease, of course. An exemption from the incubus thal robs you of nil enjoyment during the day, aud disturbs your rest at night Take, then, this p'ece of informaUon: You suffer needlessly. HOSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS will as certainly cure all your agonizing symptoms as the day on which you toad this article will be succeeded by another. Perhaps you are increaulou . ; but if you have read thc tes.imonv of thc eminent citizen', in every walk ol'life, who have teste 1 the prepara.lon, and submit? ted the results of their experience to thc pubhe. throu ?ll the press, yon ou ;ht at luast to have s 11 in? dent faith to m ike a trial o ' it in your own case. It is a pure vegetable- tonio omi alterative-the only medicine in the world entire';.- adap'ed to your com? plaint, lt you ara in tho habit of taking any aloo hohc PXci ant as a paliative, abandon lt, and try this who esouie medlo ted stimulant. 1/ it does you no go Dd, nay s >: but you will not do tbat, io.' it hi? never yet failed, in a single instance, to run: dyspepsia, biliousness, and their varions 00mi? t?n ts. fi oie Deoemborl4 Jlfisfcllanrons. CpilE (Hf IVERS A I* FAVORITE. S J LENT THIS MACHINE IS NOW RAPIDLY TAKING the place of all others ai) a FAMILY Bli WI Nd MA? CHIS E. Byan arrangement male during a lato visit to New York, I am onablcd to take orde s for a-iy llrst class SEWING or KNIl'l'lNG UV HINES, and de.iver them hero iu ten daw. Also, SEWING MACHIN KS with Buttonhole At'schmcuU. Cir? culars and Samples 01 vin-- ?cul ?m application. All kinds of Needles, 'foe-Is, kn. Repairing done as usual. _ 1 0 i>. If. IIASBsTTO*, 307 KINO-"* rilli ET, Nuvoiaber i_wfmanos ApAi DERTALblHA, A SUPERIOR TOOTI/ W ASE, For Cleansing the Teeth, I'reventflng ?bo For ma? ti cn of Tartur, giving tono to tho Gams, and leaving a jeiight fal sensation of <? lcanlinc8*an-l Pragraild In thc DiOtlth. SUPSBIJU TO stOZGDONT AMD OHS APER. TITI-* P':r.r*.*:/.TIOH I-. IH S TtE>ULT OP THE rorubiuod n'ittl of th . physician, dentist and .viotti - cary, an I il is offend UH a URLIAULB en ei Bte tai thc numerous u.ic-r ala wasO 0 no v 1 1 \O,'U0 ' he micro cope h 19 also beau called .11 o u 0 au 1 Um re -cnr.dio* vt a ot l-ibdte I ob e. V r ?1 .vo de tl lcd the manner in wuic.ii tho anar ts :o.iUvd. showing it to bo die worlt of anima Quito fuUHunces which Plcluo** fea d to itcs roy ho hr-' of 'b so iniii80r ia aio coolaloo I io tao D. ira lin, aa ? mus it prevents thc iocwM ofiartei au 1 . oin-e i-iienl liius:ui .? of tiic .e.-.n. lt ?Til bo mund a-efu1 to pogona in advaurol Iii > riving ?trougth ud ?on. tn tile gnrna. ? Wlo 10 every CLO 'he ar. ma ?nd sea -a lion 01 c'Canliuoaal cru inj ii will bu sul?juint rroomineuduti u; smokers *s*KOUi.y Wihajjpreriatc itu i (Tie i v. . Kuav-maa den in s 01 tko honest ssandiiM "*> n(: acrraimti-d wuh io i-otopo*iiio 1 ol tes Pea nilla 1 n ivoi ate ita \x-e. .t 00 itouii-g ns hm > c ir.-.is vo 0 lui irions to preve.jt 1 o nuTWSlraiooJ employ tren. Prepire-i o.ily b, JA?. I. Sill ?I, UKU* nt, Pa> a dclphla. _ VOLT ?ale by DOW! h MOX^ Corner M-:ct!n?; and IX .-el aire ta, (?clcbot 11 v? rro?i-ot? Cht-?isiOUg % 9 POR i'OSTO.V-DESPATCH USE. s TU y. NEW Al BTU BOBKftT DILLON. BLA?.CUTOBD Master; having bulk heavy ^Fre'ght engaged. wants a lew ha idr<-d bale? ?Cotton and light Freight to fill IIB, and sail promr?y. WILLIAM" ROACB December 12 FOR LIVERPOOL. THE FINE FAST HAILING AMERICAN ^fihip OWEGO. R. I. Pear Master, having >the largest portion of her oar,;o engaged, ?and going ab:ard, will m-?t with dii? pat:h. For further engagement?, apply to W. B. SMITH k 00., December 14 mwf Napior'a Range. FOR LIVERPOOL. TBE FINS Al AMERICAN BATIK EGKRI*, IL A. tSTABEET Mlaior. having >two-ihirda (73) of her cargo engaged and ?going on board, will have im na Mut; -dis? patch. For balance of Freight apply to PATTERSON & STOCK, December 12_South Adanlie, Wharf. FOR LIVERPOOL. THE NEW AND STRICTLY Al AMER? ICAN Clipper Bark LIZZIE H., H. H. M. ' -PRING Commander, will be dispatched .for the a novo port. Thia ve ta el insure t ?IRST CLASS. For freight engagements, apply to bTRLEr BROTH BBS & CO., December 8 No. 74 East Bay. FOR LIVERPOOL. CHA RL ESTO NA NDLIVERPOOL STEAM? SHIP LINK THE ? TEST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMER CAMILLA ts expected iRBT"* t0 arrive on 9'h estant, and belog r~s*wm of small capacity will mee: with quick dispatch. For Freight engagements, a-ipl v to ROBERT MTJRE & CO. The CAMILLA will be fallowed by tie COBDEN. ROIAN A and MARMORA. ? DaaamberS FAST FREIGUT LIN E, EVERY FIFTH DAY, TO ANO FROM BALTIMORH. PHILA? DELPHIA, WASHINGTON CITY, WILMINGTON, DEL., CINCINNATI, OBIO, 6T. LOUIS. MO., AND OTHER NO'?THWES 1 ERN CITIES. THE FAVORITE AND SWIfl i':4t~l B rew Steamship CARROLL, L. KAIWQ M. HonorNS Commaadar, will sail fur Baltimore OD Friday, thc l.-tfc December, at Eight o'clock A M., from Pier No 1. Union Wharves, making close connections, and de - livering freight to all points in conneencu promptly and at tow rain. Insurance on Cotton, Rice, Domestics and Gen: rai Merchandise, by tue steamships of thia linc, % per cent, to or from Baltim re or Philadelphia. The steamship SEA GULL will lollo-v on reg dat day. For Freight or passage, apply to COURTENAY ir TRENHOT.V. December 12 emwt<;4 Onion Whair::.. FOR fliKIV YORK. UEG ULAR LIliEEVERY THURSL'A ?. PASSAGE It KUI CED TO 9*5. THE STEAMSHIP VIRGO, 'CaptainBTJLKLET, will leave Vander borst'B Wtiarf, on "townday, De ?cemher 17. at Niue o'clock A. M. December 12 BAVENEL a: CO.. Agente Tit A Vi'. LL KKS PASSING lintot CSU CHARLESTOM UN ROU 1ET0 FLO Ii I DA, AIKEV" *-/~-?TA-.~. And other places, should not fat vi'i^ to lay lu their supplies of PBOVis 4@m&amr IONS, CLARETS, CHAMPAGNES ifliHTl "H CORDIALS, BRANDIES. WH1S KIES, WINES. CANNED MEATS', SOUPS, Atc. Pates of Wild Game anil Devilled Hain for Sand Wiehes and Luncheons. jB&-Seud for a catalogue. WM. S. CORWIN St CO., No. 2"r? Kmg-titroei, Between Wentworth and Biaofain, Charles ton, S. C. Branch ot No. SOU Broadway, rcrner aotnatieet. New York. OctoberSB PACIFIC fl AIL STEAMSHIP OWMPiT THROUGH LIS^ TO CALIFORNIA, CHLNA AND JAPAN. FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AT GREAT!. ? Rt D?CED RATES! STEAMERS OF IHK ABC?.' line leave Pier No. 43, North Rivi r, foot of Canal-street, New Kort. . 12 o'clo-ik noon, of the 1st, 9tli,16-.fc and 24th of every month (except when these dat* 1 fall on Sunday, then tho Saturday precedingi. Depart ure of 1st and 24th connect at Panama wit! steamers for south Pacific and Central aui< dear, ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanillo. Departure of 9th ol each month conae.-t.? wit: the new steam line from Panama to AusfuQa ts.". New Zealand. Steamship GREAT REPUBLIC leaves J.an Frat claoo f< r Otilia aud Japan January 4, 1869. No California steamers Muan at Havana, but (iv. direct from New York Vt AspinwalL One lnmdrcd pounds baggage free to eaxh adair. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Mekeu or farther in form avion applj at the COMPANY'S TTOKET OFFICE, on tho' whait foot of canal-street, North River, New York. March 14 lyr F. R. BABY, Agent. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL. GALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, -v Tui; INMAN LINE, 8AILIN6 /^iraaS SEMI-WEEKLY, ?arrylti the U. ?!?fril?$A? 8- Malle, consisting of th? fcPowlit. * BBB I ktcaaaera: CITY OF PARIS, CITY OF BALTIMORE, CH Y OF WASHINGTON. CITY?* BOSTON Sailing every Saturday and every alternate Honda} at 1 P.M., from Pier No. 45 North River, Htm levi. RATES OF PAS>AGE. BI THC MAIL 8TKAMO<8 SAILING SVSRT SATOTSA3. Payable in Gold. j Payable in Ourrencj, 1st Cabia.$100 Steerage.If lbt Cabin lo London.. 105 I steerage to Loudon t Ul ''mun to Paris_310 | Steertig,' to-hns.4 taHM by the Hau lau ?to mers-First Gab*a.$<K gold; steerage S3U; payablo iv D. 8. mrr*mry. Hat*? ofoiB.HOgu from New York to Halifax; Cabtx $20, M erarte, J.i); myaMe ic gold. Paaatuigcr? Aso lorwarded to Havre, B?uioar> Br*nie1-, &c, t moderate rato. Steerage piissave from L verpoal and Qu*en?tcwi 40 currency. Ticke e eau ka tey (.OJ ber? ay pa; - ?inn? aendiu.' for their friends. ki.r fu.umr i?iuraia?ou apply at tka Oomvany' o?tUxa. JOHNG, DAL?, A?eut, No. 14 Broadway New Yo'*. D.oentb r 13 94 FOR KDIMTU. ROCKVILLE, ENTERPKWE, AND WAY LAND? INGS. - ?-IT0*!* THK S1EAMSR P0C03TN, f APT. SigSSBSC^ H. GAXSON will meei?? Freight Th tDau, and leave To-Morrow Merni g. at six o'e eek, and Ediato Wednesday Haming, at Six o'clock. For fl eight or passage, apply on b 'ard or to J NO. H. MURKAY, Market Whart. ?3*Thc Steamer leaves a?aln Friday Morning, at light o'clock, and Edieto Sat ard <? Morning, gt Ei?ht o'clock. 1* December 14 FOR BRUNSWICK. G\. _ .cfr"*?i^ TUB sTBAMliR "DtnTATOK," i ^'VI'MIT??! Captain CH AB LESWILLST, will touch at thin point ever. We I net-lay, leaving .savannah a Niue A. M , an I on her returu trip will touoh thera 0:1 Suurduy Afternoon, am vin j; bl Uti at S.ivaunaL 011 Sunday Morning. J. D. AIKEN & CO., N iveiQbor 24 Agents. ?roil I'ALA'flla. KI.UK ll*?. 71A KATANKAB, ?I'*NAN1M.S? AND JAJ5S03 VIL1E. . *J^~a-? THE KH^T-CA^s HT^^WKE SaB?C DICI Al OR, Cupmtn TOAS WIIX'T, ?ni xa 1 tram Char eaton eve' iiutja-j Ete-in-i, ai Eiget o'uit uk, 101 'ne abov.> points ihe ? a: U'^B bloomer 0ITV P >' * 1.bantam Wu. ' iin-K'.i'i' will -ail from Ohirleataa eva 7 Fri : 1, E%t-?ing. ? Ki.'Ut i'.;.?:a. lOraiio.rt ;SJI . ?. oju iD",' w.thth-0 DtoU i.alr.'i iat . iv;i . it for vio.iiloai 1 Se Orle.ni-, a il wi h tn- '..orid. Vt, Lr.ad at k'eniaidlni for Cc>J1 r Ken at wick |i. int ?.auit'TS connect with \'?t ti 1 aJi ,d"ob:.? Pci.u i.'O a liey W.;st and 11 van :. 1 uruoiti i.h s Li .i 1 gi^eJ for F.-j?-'?t ti .?o'.u e, t'diu.ciia.U'l New orleans. ti. iii Kb-oui (.-ra .v ll couiect with tha "Oc'awau'' -to ID nu I'.tLitka. Ali nviis' ' j.uicn tbewha-f tiooili not MOKrreJ M am.; ir wit] Cf aWsd at ii?! uid ..xi? nw o. ow ei'*. FiiAgbt or P.i'a.'sr 0 'gagu nc! I apply to j. ii AIKI N ? v".f .on'ii nu? w hart N. P.-"So extra chirgo for Woila and -Lvt^rooinii NCTeniilcr 21 . CXETRiP A 11 ?.'JAM CaAKLBSTOft AMD SAV l**AH %FV?\Z. PA KEI I.IN ?, Vl\ P-BATJtORr. IUI TOS J K AD ,A\"T V>..J?- f .TEAMER 1'lt.ol ?OY.lai??'. V. ? ???"n? olMlvU**>*.. IB. t~.r>?. ?unPwos .--^? ON ' : Or TP. C .1 ' V " *TH ll 8 55 Yr-::w'i i-av. v,-.-.- : i c?.i T?*??t?> 1/0 ?rrtji. il " . ?0 '<..? tm, ?5v ; a Mw 'fr Xiurt ia, ? rntnr, :.*. > 0? 1 cir. Vat I ".e. :'.. cr ir-eri.r^r. ?OT'r .< fas; 23 AccsiiiM&edaliiBi Vuart