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.THE DAILY NE! -o RIORDAN, DAWSON & PROPRIETORS. OFFICE No. 149 EAST BAY. -0 Euns-DAILY NEWS, one year. DAIT.T NEWS, six months. DAILY NEWS, three months. TBI-WEEKLY NBWS, ono year. Tm-WEEKLY NEWS, six months. PAYMENT invariably in a?vai ce. No pap u niese tho cash accompanies the order, or fer r time Bm paid for. THE DAILY NEWS will bo served to subscril the city at 15 c*ats per week. ADVEBTIBEitENTS.-First insertion, 15 cents s ubsequent intextions, 10 cents a line. Bu Notices, 20 cents a line. Marriage and Funer lees. One Dollar ?acb. N .t? W S S U M M A K ^ -Gold closed yesterday at 34^034$. -Cotton in HiiW York was a shade 1 Middling 25. Salea 2100 bales. -Cotton in Liverpool quiet. Sales 3 bales. No quotations received. -Brazilian cotton seed is reported to more abundantly than any other kind. -All tho cigar makers of the country, said, are sending specimens of their war President Grant. -An "order" abolishes red shirts in tho York Fire Department. Hereafter blue si are to be worn, -The- widowed Marchioness of Hast wiU, it is said, dospite the losses of her band, come into about ?3000 a year. -Jefferson Davis recen-.ly attended the \ wick races in England, and witnessed the cess of a horse named President Lincoln. -A man n?mod King, living in ROBO Va Western New York, has had thirty-one cl ren by one wife. -According to the Supreme Court of ; Hampshire a policy ot life ina ur ance issued the benefit of a man's wife and children cai be bequeathed by him for the benefit of wife alone to the exclusion of his children. -Mr?. Ernestine L Rose presents her r edy for infanticide, which, among other thii piopiscs to make the father of illegitin children recognize such children as legitim of coarse compelling them to do so by law. -A Paris letter says of the late Ra Rothschild : "It is said he was lorced to e3l lisli a burean of charity. His letters U rained clerks who were to blow their bri outunle83 a certain 6um arrived by a ceri hour averaged ouo a day." -The Swiss watchmakers are steadily preaching perfection. In 1862 the average nation ol tuc Neufchatel chronometer 1 1.61 seconds per day; but ono was recoi finisi.od atid tested which eave only .104 c second variation io twenty-four hours. -lu the new British Home of Comrni ibero ara twelve Independents, five Baptis five Quakers, two Wesloyan Methodists, c Calvinistic Methodist, seventeen Unitaria ten Presbyterians, six Jows, aud tweuty Rouiau Catholics, of whom one only represei .an English constituency.. -At Dresdon, a socioty of tradesmen b been funned, in order to protect tho memb( agatust dishonest debtors. It hos about fo thousand members. A list published by t society warns members against making cc trices with ssven hundred and fifty peraoa who aro named. -A volume of "Essays in Defencoof Worner published anonymously in London, treats in pleasant tono of topics which socioty nev tires of discussing: "Boauty is Power;" "C Proposing;" "Ou Being Ref osed;" ?"Long E gagoments;" ,;Should Married Women Dance -"Sistere-in-Law;" "On Marrying Again." -It is reported that Queen Isabella has wri ten General Prim a letter, in which she o J J on him to labor for her restoration to tl throne, or at least for the establishment of h< son, the Prince of the Asturias, as Eine;; prom smg to let him be Prime Minister in the form? cass, Regent in the latter, and also to grai him "pardon for the past." -An armed and organizod body of lawks negroes on Skidaway Island have declare their purpose to obstruct tho rivers, and t kill and murder every white man who sba dare pursue his avocation of fishing and oj i tering; and on the 16th instant, as a party c white fishermen were passing Skidaway, heavy fire was opened apon them by a larg body of negroes, who declared their purpos to rule those waters m defiance of law. -A Washington letter says : "The opinion of Dr. Sama3l Bord, editor of the Atlanta Nev . Era, relative to farther congressional rocon atructbn in Georgia, take members and seua tors here, of the Radical srhool, somewhat b; surprise. Dr. Bard hos becomo, through hi paper, a power in the State of Georgia, ant his deliberately avowed opposition to furthe Congressional interference in that State wil have its effect not only vrithin the Stale bounds . but elsewhere." -Mr. Bonner has lost his famous and varna ble "Auburn horse," which died on Wednesday evening of spasmodic coho. The Auburn hors? was at one time regarded as the fleetest in th< country, but Mr. Bonner now owns three whicl have exhibited groater speed. The present u . the first loss of the kind that bas befallen Mr. Bonner, and it is not without its compensation, as it gives him room in his stables for thc .promising horse "Bruno," which has thus fat been excluded. ^-The New York Evening Post proposes that Alaska shall be set apar, as a home for convict cd criminals. "State rights,"however, may not admit of our overcrowded jails and peniten? tiaries beiog thus relieved; but if in our ad? miration of tho absolutism of Russia we con? tinue to have "political prisoners," we might further imitate that couutry in tho good pro? ceeding of sending them to freeze out lifo in tuo most inhospitable region at our com? mand. -The New York Times says: "A pptitiou ?3 in circulation for tho pardon of Jefferson Davis and all others auder presentment or indict, ment for haring been engaged iu the rebellion. Thus far, we believe, it has only been signed by Democratic members of Congress; but lhere ar? a great many others who would bc very t;iad to sec an end put to this dismal farce of trying to impose on the public by pretending to wish to try Davis or anybody else in this matter. Il is time the car ta in hid fallen." -Thc murder of Mr. J. A. Gleason, in Char? lotte, N. .C., on Friday last, was even more un? provoked and coldblooded than at first re? ported. Thc whole affair originated from a difficulty occurring in the street, caused by the attempt of a negro policeman to arrest a white man. A crowd naturally gathered, and -among them Mr. Gleason, who suffered somo violenco at tho hands of a r.etrro. He then tamed upon him and the fellow ran. For this Mr. Gleason was afterwards arrested and taken before thc acting mayor, and while in thc office, his caee undergoing investigation, he j was Bhot and killed by ono of the most vicious and violent negroas in that section, known as Lee DoDlap. Thcro is no information of the arrest of tho murderor. -The French Transatlantic Cable Company announces that all will be ready for their great experiment by thc month cf July. Thc first portion, from Brest to St. Pierre, Miquelon ' (throe Bmall islands forming a French colony off thc coast of Newfoundland), measures two thousand seven hundred and eiprhty-eight nan! ?cal miles; the second, thenco to the con. tiuent, seven hundred and seventy-six. Thc cable ordered the 25th of August, and began the 23d of October last, is being nnnufacturcd at the rate oi* ninety miles per week, to be in? creased next month to ono hundred miles. Ibe number of workmen employed on thc cable alone (at Horth Woolwich and East Greenwich) is some seven hundred, with more than three hundred eniriuos of various descrip? tions; while tbs; total number engaged iu the undertaking ba ono way and another, counting thoso on board ibo Great Eastern, is not less than five thousand. Thc united measurements of all thc materials employed in the cable would extond over two hundred and eighty thousand miles, and their weight is upwards of eight thousand tons. -Tho Washington correspondent of tho Bal? timore Sun writes: "The hill of Senator Wil? son, relative to tho Supremo Court Judges, in? troduced to-day. is regarded as rather a novel mothod of Rotting rid of the venerable and dis? tinguished jurists who have for so long adorn? ed that bench, and who are not progressive enough to suit the new fangled Radical ideas. Various methods have boen proposed hereto? fore for the accomplishment of this object. The two Justices of the Supremo Ceurt, now over seventy years, aro Justices Grier and Nel? son, and this bait is to be thrown out to them to give up their positions. In less than a de? cade Chief Justice Chase himself will have passed beyond this prohibited age, and this new measure is regarded as a covert way of paying off tho score against him for his main? tenance of bis official integrity during tho im? peachment trial. Thi j promised vengeance is, of course, a long time in prospective, but the roost intimate friends of the Chief Justice know that tuc ambition to be iu official station is his besetting sin, and hence a blow of tbis nature would strike him very hard. By reason of the hue and cry which has been raised against 'superannuated judges,' it is not imagined that any of the justices would be inclined to or jus? tified by their friends in remaining after pass? ing the prescribed term of years." CHARLESTON. THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 24,1868. Uar Christmas Paper. TUB NEWS of to-morrow will be an issue of unusual variety and attractions. In ad? dition to our ordinary full and careful record of the events of the day, a Christ? mas Supplement will be given, containing entire a thrilling aud entirely new story by Miss Braddon, the well known English author, aud another storpof intense inter? est from thc pen of an equally distinguish? ed English novtli&t, together with Christ? mas poetry and other miscellaneous reading matter. Aa there will bo a large demand for tho paper, newsmen and others desiring extra copies will do well to have their orders ct our counting room to day. Ad? vertisers, also, will consult their own inter? ests by avuiling themselves of (he occasion to give the widest publicity to the>v an? nouncements, as a very largely increased edition of THE X.KWS will be circulated throughout this and the adjoining States on Christmas Day. Tho Planters of tho Seaboard and tho Freedmen's Bureau. Whatever may have been the bad effect of the Freedmen's Bureau in allowing sub? ordinate officers to control, as they pleased, contracts entered into by the freedmen and their employers, there is no doubt that it was, during the last season, of great and substantial benefit to the planters of this State. Thc advances of provisions made to the planters by the Bureau, enabled them to continue their planting operations for another year, and now the generous in? dulgence of the government will allow those who have lost their crops to postpone pay? ment for the supplies which were furnished them. For the most part, the sea island cotton crop has been a failure, and but for the wise and liberal conduct of the Com? missioner of the Bureau, General Howard, many planters must hare been hopelessly ruined. Wo have already published the main particulars of the nature of thc relief given to the planters by General Howard, and we now desire to call their attention to the ne? cessity of making application to the special commission for this State, promptly an^ in proper form. All applications by persons who desire an extension of time for the payment of their bonds, held by the Bureau, for sup? plies advanced, must be made by January Otb, next, after which date no applications will be considered. Thc applications mu?< be addressed to Colonel John R. Edie, Chairman of the Board, Charleston, S. C., and must set forth in tabular form : 1st. Ibe value of sunplics received. 2d. Number of acres plautod, giving tbe ar? ticles planted, and thc number of aerea of each. 3d. Number of bauds employed, and terms of contract. 4th. The amount (if any) of indebtedness lo employees. 5th.*Quantity, kind and money value of crop raise i 6th. Cost of production, including labor and rent. 7th. The cause of the failure ot crops, and the reasons for making tho application. The application must bo verified by tho affi? davit ol iiio party making it, and supported by the affidavits .f one or more disinterested witnesses. The instructions of the Commissioner al? low a large measure of relief to those who are entitled to receive it; but it is necessary that all applications ?hould be made in thc form and manner prescribed. We repeat, that all applications must bc sent in before January 0, and advise all who des:re to take advantage of the concessions made by tbe government, to file their letters at once. -? <? ?? Thc Indian*. The statement is now freely made (but thc band of Indians who were massacr<d by Custer and his command, were friendly Indians on their way to their resorvation. We know not if this is the truth; but we do know that the Indian should be treated, net as a brute beast, but as a thinking, feeling, fighting human being, who is enti. / tied to that good faith and justice which a white man would obtain. There is neither prudence nor common sense in provoking the red man to be our bitter enemy, and we cannot, afford now, of all times, lo be drawn into a costly Indian war. The Black Hawk war in 1831-2 cost about five million dollars and four thousand lives. Thc Seminole war lasted seven years and cost one hundred million dollars and fifteen thousand lives. Thc Indians numbered lesB than one thousand, and about three hun? dred of them still remain. The Creek war cost one million dollars. The Sioux war, in 1852, cost forly million dellars and three hundred lives. lu 1SG4, a Cheyenne and Sioux war cost 6ixty million dollars and one thousand lives. In 1807, there was another war with the Cheyennes, which has already cost one million dollars. On the Pacific elope, during the last twenty years, Indian outbreaks have cost in the aggregate three hundred million dollars. In New Mexico Territory, three campaigns against the Navajoes have cott thirty mil? lion dollars. Other Indian wars, on a small scale, with the claims for destruction of private property, will make the cost of In? dian troubles nearly one thousand million dollars during the last forty jearB. If Sheridan and Custer be allowed to carry ont their policy, and the old system of bad faith and treachery be persevered in, we shall have a general Indian war on our hands. Extermination will then be tbe cry, and at the rate of progress made in the Seminole war, this would cost one thou? sand million dollars, thirty-seven thousand lives, and the employment of one hundred thousand troops for ten years. Decidedly, honesty is the best policy. Wants. HORSE WASTED.-WANTED TO purchase a good SADDLE HOUSE of medium alz*. Apply at OFFICE OF THE C EARL ES I ON MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Went worth-street._2_December 24 WANTED, SUBSCRIBERS FOR ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEWS? PAPERS, at publisher'* rates. CHARLES C. RIGHTER, April 21 No. 1G1 King-strcrt. IM FORMATION XV A N T E D.-AN Y 1V. FORMATION given of STEPHEN KEYS, who roached the city ou Wednesday lust, will be thank? fully recived oy his wife. MARIA KEYS, at Grocery, corner Church an*l Chalraeri-streets. December IG YT/ANTED, BOARD. Foll A GENTLE? ST MAN, wifo, three children au'l nurse. Will require two rooms, ami piain, but substantial, table. Address, stutirg terms, Ac, "M. S"" Box No. 333, Charleston, S. C. November 3 TlfASTED, EVERYBODY TO <IB. VV SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CH ARLES C. RIGHTER'S S. lfcct Library of Ncv\ Lotis cou laius ill oi the latest publications. April 21 No. lol KING-STREET. AGENTS WANTEO.-??j T?Si?OPEIi month, or a commission from which twice that amount can be mule by helling thc laiest im? proved COMMON SENSE FAMILY fKWlNti MA CUINr; price SIS. For circulars and tenn', addrc-s C. UOWE. S t? CO., No. 330 South lliird-itrcct, Phil a i'olphia, Pa. 3mo December S FUR SAH?, A FEW CHOICE YOUNG MELTS; uko, sorao Hame s and Saddle HORSE-, which will be sold low if applied tor with? in the next tivo davg. Apply a: R. ARNO] D'.-, No. 219 Mcctlm-'-streot, December 21 2 Cori cr John-streo?. SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS.-PER? SONS wami g cither to buy or soil this cla<s ot property will lind ic to their interest to call on thc bubscribar. A. C. MCGILLIVRAY, Heal L?talo Agent, No. 2:1 iii. adI root, sign ol thc Kui Ii st a Jd r ag. December 21 1* FOR SALE, ONE DRAY, ttl PRIMto; condition, and one sut of Ha noss, as good us new. Apply 10 C. G. MA TTliEWS, nt C. N. Aver? ill's, No. CS East Bay. 3_De ember 24 FOR SALIC, TWO PRIME WORK? ING MULES. Inquire at No. 32 STATK S1BEET. tuth2* December 22 MULES: MULESI -FOUR PRIME PLANTATION Itt LES for salo low. Apply to WAG EN ER A MONSEE-, Grocer-, Nos. 1G3 .ind 165 Eist Hay._t?_December 33 POULTRY,GAME, &c-JUST RECEIVED by steaaaer Manhattan, a fine lut of Northern POULTRY AND GAME, consisting of TU WHEYS, Geese. Ducks, Fowls. Grouse, Ac , Ac. Also 21 bar. reis et Choice Apples: and, by schooner 200 barrels of selected Seed and Eiting Potatoes. For sals cheap, in lots lo suit purchasers, > y .1HOMAS MU.'PHY, December 33 3* No. 81 Markel-.trcot. ?p^OSE-, GREENHOUSE PLANTS, ORNAMENTAL TREE3, CAMELIA FLOWERS. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF ROSE>, CAMELIA and other Nmspry Flints, for sale .-heap. All oiders promptly attended to. WM. FERGUSON, Flo.ist and Gardener, Spring-street, Pccord door wc*t ol Rutledge Avenue. !">ce.-mber21 4* Qt I 31 G I ll G BIRDS! SINGING BIRDS! SINGING BIRDS! JUvT RECEIVED, VIA NEW YORK, FROM Germany, a large lot of the fiaos! SINGING BI?Ds ever brought to this country, consist?a;.' ot Canary and otlier Eirds. Also, a lot ol splendid HIRD CAGES. Desirous of dfepesin? with theso Birds with dispatch, ai thc proprietor in anxious le rel urn io Germany, they ?ill bo sold very low at M. N. KLEIN'S Fiuit Sioie, No. 3:39 Ki' g-stre.-t. Peoembor lfl stnthni* ABOUST MORRIS. IT RUT FARM FOR SALE, NEAR J AIKEN, S. C.-THREE UUNDRt D ACRE-'. ibo farm has nearly five lUOttMUld lru't tri e , con? sisting of Pe ch, Apple, Cherry, i'iuia, Poroigrwate, Fig, Pear. Lc. Also, a varie'y ot small fruits, a?, Haspbernes. Strawberries, noportca Blackberries, Ac, all ol'the choicest kiuda. ?Iso, about twenty* five acres of the Choicest Grapes of various kinds. One hundred ?en-sot the land ls cleated, and coed farming land; the b-ilance is wa ;d Un.'. For 1'jr ther particulars apply to J v M LS W. M A1', Northwest tide of Courthouse, December 17 Imo Charleston, s. C.. TO MANUFACTURERS.- FOR SALE, that property known as tuc KALMIA ll ILLS situated in Edgelioid District, S. C , on tho South Carolina Railroad, about eight union from Augusta, Ga, consisting of FA "TORY UCILDINOS, tau thousand and eighty I HKOSTLE SPINDLES, with preparati-.n tor about four th asaud Spiadlee Also, a quautity of PAPER M\CDIN': RY. Alt ol tho above machinery is n .w, and ou the pru mises over sixty COITAGK AND TENEMENT UO'isKS, SAW AND PLANING MILL, and MACHINE SHOP, to? gether with thc Water Pow r and four thousand two hundred and flfty-niuoaorci u; La.id. For farther jarticulars, apply to M. li. FOSTrit. Ou I tie liri misc.-. Or bv letter to Augusta, '".a. Al-o. F. LOGIN, tu gU?ta. Ga.. W. .'. I A NO LEY (to.. Nim. 17 and Hi White-.-trei-t. New Yoik. m th 9 DeaimbrH ?os. an?? i?BB?. DROPPED, BY AMNMATE OF TrlK Widows' Home, between the Home and Weat* .?etta-strcet, a Ladies' Gold Opeu-fased WATCH, poid ilia', cylinder er-cai event; nnde by John E. Hyde; No. 1<"37. The finder wi.l bo rew..r<i<-d by leaving lt tit the WIDOWS' DOME. December 24 :! S'I RAY KD OR STOLEN, i-UNDAY OR Sunday nicht, a Ulark end Tau lt BRIES A rew.ird will bo given tor bis recovery ou application at No. GO IIAsELSTKLLT, between Anson and Last Bay s r?-o:s. Di comber 8 JOST, ON MUNDA V. NOVEMBER ?3. j a Ladies' GOLD WATCH, trouble case, while race, with ehain attached. Finder will please leave the same at THIS OFFICE, where a reward Will be aiveu it required. November 20 Stillen. STOLE\, KRtMI THE STABLE OF Dr. 1?. K. Connor. Oran^uburg District, en thc night ol' tho 2 'th of L? e.oinbor, isca, a Light Colored Snrrol lAR*' MULE, wi h sa.lille acd Lridle. Patt clio, a McClclhi..; . re.). ll)i inch seal. The Mule bus white spots on its shcu der?-. Loin collar; a little pray on back, f.-nm saddle; brittle hoots, often ame when not sholl; has intelv lo.-i her >hou>; some sails iu ber hoof- wh a stolen. S?I? i?. o a good size, about nine yea s dd. and branded U. S. Any in? form itiou will bc th iuL u ly received, and n liberal re war J fur tho t h'.if. Addrei", Dr. D. L. CONNOR, ltcevesville Poaloflice, So. Ca. Dc: ember 21 4* ?it?m&s. I. O. O. F.~HOWAUD LUDGK, If O. 3. TUE REGULAR Mm INO OF THIS LOPGE will bo hold Thu Evening, at Seven o'clock pre cisoly. J. T. FORBE-, December 24 th Secretary. SI1IRRAS' DISPENSARY. AHEB UKO OF TEE TRUSTEES OF THIS charity will be held at the Mayor's Office on tlie 31st of December, at Twelve o'clock M. Two Medical Officers will be elecied. Applicants will send letters to H. A. KINLOCH, ?*. P , TruHtec and Secretary of Roard. December 24 tbm'h3 SAVANNAH AND (TIA ttLUSTOX K/UL ROAD COMPANY. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD? ERS of the savanunh and Charleston Uallroad Company will be held in charleston, S. C., on the second Wednev'.ay in January, 18(19, bein; the 13th day of the month. The meeting will convene in thc hall of the Plont ors' and Mechanics' Bank, Eist Bay, on FTtd'eiday, 13th, at 12 M. A Committee to verify proxies will bc in attend? ance at thc hall at 10 A. M. The Transfer Rooks of tho Company will be closed on the 29ih Inst S. W. FISHER, Secretary and Treasurer. ?S"Savannah News and Herald and Savannah Re? publican will pleure copy and send hill to tho office havannah and Charleston Railroad Company. December '?1 tuthslOW. _to lent_ FA lt.m % C LANDS TO LKASE.-KO Ult hundred acres primo PLANTING LANDS, situated within ten miles of the city; wM bc leased in lets of ten or more acic* to suit applicant!!. ALSO, The OAK* PLANTATION in Saint Andrew's Par? ish, near Ashley Ferry, and "Izard's Camps" Plan? tation, ten miles from tho city, en South Carolina Railroad. Apply to CHARLESTON MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Went worth-street. December 24 3 THO UK ?VT. A PIANO, IX GOOD ORUElt. JL Apply ot THIS OFFICE. October 2? AVE lt Y PLEASANT SUITE OF APART? MENTS te rent, with piazza and private stair? case attached. Thc rooirts eon be rented separately If desired. Apply at No. SO KING-SJ REET. a lew doo: s below Trodd. luths Notembcrl7 GENTLEMEN OK P.IRTIKS DHSTil I.SG ROOMS, pleasantly located, furnished or not, can be accoruicodate? at No. 05 BROAD' STICHST. fluthU* December 18 (g??f?tianal. MISS r.rnPKs AND SISTER'S BO\RD IN<* AND DAY SCHOUL.-Thc Exereiscs of this Seminary will p. V ) be rc.-umcd on Monday, January 4, )819. MdTe. PIERSON, of Paris, has beon engaged for tho French class. 3tu\ul December 21 Hi?.II SCHOOL UF CHARL IC STO ?V. Tho Exercise* of tbi.s Institution will be re nuuedon Monday. January 4th. 1 borough instruc? tion givon iu Latin, Greek, French, German, Mathe? matics, and tho higher branches of English. Terms.-Twelve dollar* rer quarter, payable in ad? vance. No extra charge for 1 renell, German or Stu t.iuery. W. P. KINGMAN, A. M., December 22 12 Principal. rpilK DUI*-. WISST FEMALE COL JL LEGE -This in OLC o: UK. IHOSL flourishing in? stitu? ions i-i tho ftnto. Pupils recived atony lime, and clnnjfd from tho time ol' entering. Tuition, including Latia and Crenel), -I per month. BourJiu;:. including Fud and Wash'ng, sil r>0 per ni; nth. .1. S. RUNNER, December H mthSmo President. Ihiias iu 13?inhrujjtfi). IX THF. DISTRICT COURT OF THE USU BD -TA l IX FOI; SOOTH CAROLIN t. j NOVEMBER TeEM, lsTft-IN I HE MAT' EU OF CHARLES H. M Ol-i-, OF CHARLES ION, BANK? RUPT.-PETITION iOU 1 TJ Ll. AND KIN AL DI - ell A ROT-IN BANK ItUPfCt.-Ordered, <>:i naoUoa ol' slUONS?c si HUN'S, I hal a healing be had on thc twelfth d>iy of January, IHOJ, ?' Federal Court boose in Chariest u, s. c. ; and th it all creditors, of sai l Bankrop: np; ear at ?ai I lime mid place, and show cause, il any tiley eau, why the prayer of thu petitioner should not bo granted. .And Hut the se? cond and third meetings ofi-rcditow of said Bank? rupt ? ill he h?ld al th- Olli ?ofB. ll. CARPENTcB, E?IJ., Megisti ar of second Congrcss'ona] l'?strict, s. v , on ibo eighth dag of Jannani, ISM. al 12 M. l'y order oi ibu Court, tlie 11 < !. day of Decem? ber, 1S?H. IIAN'L IIOULlii: K. Clerk ol th? Distrie: co-art or mc U. 9. December IT th:t Fo1 south Carolina. IX THU DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES F. R SOUTH CAROLINA NOVEMBER TtRM, 18158.-IN THU MATTER OF SAMUEL Vt. TROTH OF BARNWELL, s. i BANKRUPT.-PETITION Fut? FULL AND FINAL P15CHABGK IN RANKRUi' ICX.-Ordered, 'ibua hearing he bad on the sixth day of J inuary, 18C9, at Fo.lc.al Courthouse in charleston, south Caro? lina; and that all creditors, ia, at' said Kankrupt appear at said time and place, and - how cause, if any they eau, why the prayer of thc petitioner should not bc granted; and thin the second and third n-p "Mugs of creditors of said Bankrupt will beheld at tue office of R. B. CA lt PEN 1ER. 1 sq.. Registrar of Second Congressional District, 8. C., on thc fourth dav of I January, lsG9, at 12 Bl. By order of thc Court, tho 14lh day of December, 1SC8. DANU'L UORLBECK. Clerk of thc District dart Of ttl? Ui-i'cd stiles for South Carolina. December 17 th2 IX THIS DISTBICl' COURT OF THE UNTIED 9CA I ES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA - NOVEMHKR TERM, 1SG8-IN TUE 91 ATT r R Ol' G.ORGE M. OWENS, ot BAhNWLLL. S. C^BANK? RUPT-PETITION FOR FULL AND FINAL DIS? CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY - Ordered. That o hear? ing be had on the 6th day of January, 1369, at Federn 1 Courthou'c in charle-ion, s. C? a'id that all Credi? tors, 4;c., rf said Bausrui't appear at said limo and placo, and show cans**, if my Ikey can, why thc prayer ot the petition.!:1 should not bo granted. Aud that the seo nd and third meet lu..s of Creditors of said Bankrupt will ho hell at tlc office of R. lt. CABFEM'KIt, E*q" Deni si rar of the Second Con? gressional District, S. C., on fourth day of January, 1859. at 12 I'. M. B ' order of the Court, thc 1 Uh dav ol December, 1XG8. DANIEL UORLBECK, i lori: of tito District Court of th ; U. -'. tor s. c. December 17 tl?2 Ia 'MIK DISTRICT COURT OK THE UN IT'I D STAT ES FOR SOUTH CAROLINA NOVhMDKR 1KB.?, lfcVS-?N III. WATTER l?F OWES IMTIZSIMON-.O!' EDlSiOISi.AND.UANK RUP c.-PEIITION FOR FULL AND FINAL Dis CHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY.-Ordered, that a heir? ing ''0 lia?) on tho tut', dat vf J utinry. 1*19, at Federal Courthonsa in Charleston, s. C.; and that all creditors, Sc., >d saltl Bmkrapt aplicar at said tune und pince, und show cuise, it t.ny they can, why ihepr^yor of ibo petitioner should not be graute I. And inst thc second ml third meet? ings of creditors of said Bankin: t till be hold ot tho olll.e of lt. B.C.-.HPENIVR. Esq.. Rcd-trur ol sec? ond Congrsss ional District, Koa i h carn.ina, cn tho fourth day of January, 1809, at 12 M. Ky unter of ibo Court, the l illi day of Tcceinl er, 18C8. DANIEL HOBLBECK, Clerk if the District '"ourt ol tho I ni ted stu'es, Decombur 17 t'u2 For . outh Carolina. GOOD NEWS F?R S HOKE RS. T, A C li I OLLA, AT JUE NORTHWEST I J?RN ' li Ol' MEETING >ND MAUKE J Sil?? 'i S HA ItECEIVlvl) A LARC? A-sOR'MKXT OF PH'.-. rouA?:< O und (fancy Article? suit ah- ton h. i -rn's ?i'd Now Year pre-Mints. Helias a i rash auiipryol g?rinnTe IJavsna Cigars and Yacht . iub >mo?li : ouaveo. A Iso u lot of ?0 miine .\ieer s-liaum ? ipe?, wirb pe. riquc, Tone Jsck au various o'ber popular : ran is <f : mouing Tobacco, CR 1 ai L \ ' Rlt'LLA. J0.-E J* "A, Nonhwesl erne, ol Meeting ond Mnrkot-sts. 7Vceiuber23 S TO SiiOKEliS! SELLING 15KLOWCOST TOBACCO. rpo EVADE THU NEW TAX ON TOBACCO, j which vii: uko rCf ct on iRth February. ISM. 1 will sell my Ivge und .ie!l OSBOth-d stock ol TOBAC? CO at considcmuly le-s thu: 'a"t >ry prices. Consumers mir! Country Merchants will do well to -ive aa early call, at I/. ltORVBZT, Northens! comer Woolworth ind King streets. Eccrmber 18 lt filUIlvH! Pi??IiTS! FKU1T8 1 t\, Euwr: Ai.WAV- ON H^?DAHR'fflSUP ?V PLY oi' FRUITS, coasisUngof ORANGES, Dnuanas. Plnospi-bn. Plantains, Cocoann'3, Lemons, Raishis, Fins. Dates an I Mort ern Apple Po.atoes. Onions, aud Nuts vt .ill kinda r.'.RT x ivr.tTU, Noi. 55 and 57 .darUct-strect. November 28 2mo* ?3 nins: mt nt. JglN FESTUNG'S KAU.. WERD STADT FINDEN AM 28TEH DECEMBER, in Mr. A. HEXNE'S Hal], corner of Kin? and Linc Strasse, anfangs abends 7 ulir \ro zu alie Deu scheu 1 reunde and Breante t i n gr ind en sandt. DAS costrrxK. A. HENNE. 1 G. HKISENBCTEL. F. lt ul CK I. LS. j F. SUHRsTADT. December 22 tothnil* JP A I ii A Bf JD FESTIVAL, For tho Benefit of tho MISSION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Will Op cu on Thursday, 2 111? instant, AT HOWARD HALL, (Mecliug-strect, near Calhoun,) TO CONTINUE DURING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Tickets 15 cents; Sra-on Tickots CO cents; Chil? dren 10 certs. 8S~ Thc pnb'.ic are invited. Dtcember 23 2 THE BEST IN THE WOHLD! WILL EXHIBIT IN CHARLESTON, MONDAT AND TUESDAY, Occcmbcr 88 anil 20, OX THE CITADEL G RE EX. 93- PERFORMANCES DAY AND NIGHT, com? mencing at hall-past Two and half-past Si ven P. M. OS" Bool s open one hour previous. os- Admission 7"> cents; Children auder io yeera, 50 oen ts. 'J iekets for sale at the Ch tries lon Unte! and Pa? vilion Hotel. STONE ?V MURRAY Will endeavor, by a well direct el ax of thc abun? dant resources at their comm nd, lo make the com? ing Exhibitions ibu most Refined anti Interesting over siren in Charleston. To render their Circus Entertainments magnificent beyond all pn c?dent, - TON L MCRItAYbaVenittUc special engagi mi n'.s with ecV'-ral FOR. ION AREN IC ( EL LB LI TIES! whore marvellous lal- nts excited the a "mlia'iou and won the applause cf the European capitals. THE MISCELLANEOUS ATTAINMENT'S of the extra large Troupe of Performers Lave acquired a perfecli- n which nopr-rvious attempts Lave reached, superceding in SPLENDOR AND NOVELTY All establishments engaged in the location of amus? ing thc public, and positively beyond tho leseurccs Of Sly ether exhibition, of whatever kind, to imitate. Many of tho Aots and Feats are ENTIRELY NEW IN AMEL'ICA! And Will be eieruted by Artists HAVING NO PARALLELS, In Uie.'r Amusing specialties. December 211 G /?atrial $51)00 BANK OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA BILLS (?ld issuci. Fo r salo by ANDREW M. MORELAND, slock and Exchange Broker, No. 8 hroad street. December 24 (HECKS OX NEW YORK. LSESENE & WELLS, No. 10 UUOA?-SYREET. Doce in be: 24 Dim (ILoiifcfiioncri), &c. 'MEATS F<iK THE HOLIDAYS. TDl FINES! GAME AND POUL! RY, TUE BEST MINCE PIES, THE RICHEST FRUIT and POUND CAKES, And all va'icties of pastry, fresh every diy, 31 TULLEY'S, KIN Cr - S T It E E T, BELOW O, U E E N. Dercmbe.-24 7 llMM'SSTEMBIKKM No. 290 TCfNG-STHfr'ET, [MR. VON SANTEN'8 OLD STAND.) rpuE ' HISS''hlr.l-.lt WOUiD ItKHEK? INFORM \ his numero i- i'USleuiem til t ?ie eas ju t op ti? ed a UltANCU OF HIS S IE-. M U K' iJY at the above |daoc. wbrre. ctn be Im? I tRF.SK llREAD, of all descriptions, m -ruing a: d noon. .\,so, ail sors ol' tine and curse CAE bi. Btx.'i-I ? ?, CRACKERS. TARTS, PIES, PAS I RY and CONFECTIONttlllBB. Tustefully dressed ('.ike for woddlugs aHd "thor parties punctually lilied to the saurfauiion nf all. All orders for Crachais, kc. kc, (vc ti.? Otlico in Market-street, left at this place, will be pu-ittualiy attended to J. C. H CL<.0:>SEN. No. 10 Market and No. 290 King streets. December 21 guts d? (?(ips. ALPINE HATS. $2. MEN'S *ND TOY'S ALPINE HATS, Men's Alpine Hat.s, $2 50, to superior $3 50. Hunting, Travelling and Sporting Caps. McClellan and Forage Military Caps. Men's an.l Bo\s" Uohlcy IIa:s and Cap?. F TJ R S! F U K S! LAD1KV ANO MISSEs' FURS, of Browa, Ora. and otbar colors. A pieco of Fur wotiM make a beautiful and useful present to your wife, mothor, sister, fcc, Aa., Ac. STEELE'S HAT HALL, No. 313 KING-S I BEET, Dtcembor 10 th4 (Sigu of ?h.; Big Hat.) ?isttllmvus. FOR SALE BY WELCH & BRANDES, No. 315 EAST BAY, (Directly opposite tuc New Custom Hou?e,) 1 AAA BBLS. SEED ASD TABLE POTATOES L'J'JKJ Poach Blow Potatoes Prince Albert Potatoes Jackson White Potatoes Garnet Chili Potatoes Pitk Eye Potatoes Cosco White Potatoes P. E Ru*set Potitoes Goodrich Seedling Pjlatoes 300 bbla. Western Apples King Apples Baldwin Apples Northern Spys GtUflowerj Greenings 23,000 clear Oranges by every t teamer, selected from thc most celebrated groves in Florida 50 boxes choice Messina Lemo'is IOU bbls. assorted Nuts Paper shell Almond? Sicily Sott Shell Almonds Naples Wa'nuts Texas Pecan Nuts Spanish Filberts Brazil Nuts 8000 Bara-oa Cocoanuts 100 packages Cape Cod Cranberries, quarters, halves and whole bb's. 200 boxes Raisins, quarters, halves and wholes CO cases Sardines, quarters, halves and wholes 1C0 cases canned Fruits, icc., Tomatoes Peaohcs, Asparigu?, Green CTH Oysters (fresh and pickled) shrimps, kc,kc. Figs, Currants, citron Dates, Banana.1, fcc. 20 kegs pr'me Malaga Grapes 6 bbls. selected Lady Apples for decorating Christmas Trees 100 boxes "Keillor's" superior asserted Packa;e Candies, lor which wc have thc solo agency for this State: Cocoa Fruit Can ly Rose Bud Car. dy Fruit Cream Candy Opera Drops Flor de Mayo Cam m ol e. These goods have been personally Eolccted by us, and with tho utmost conti lenee we offer thom as equal if not superior to any in thc Southern mar? kets. December 22 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Mercantile Co-Operative Association, CORNER KING AND CALHOVX\STREETS. JOST RECEIVED. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ol GROCERIES, consisting ot Crushed. Pow? dered A, li and extra C. with all grades of BROWN SUGARs; Mocha. Java, Laguayra and Rio Coffee; also, PH relied ?nd around Coffees; Oolong, Young and Old Hyson, and l.nglish Bro iklast Toa?; Goshen and Fresh Butter, "K. lt." Leaf lard, Canvased and Plain Hums, S. c. Strips and Shoulders, Tongues, F. M. Lief, Family Perk, Sausage, A:c. SYRUP, MOLASSES, ?Sc. S. R. FLOUR and Family in bags. Buckwheat, and Cheese <f thc foKowiuu' brands: Pineapple, Edam, rtighsh Dairy, Paclcry end Sap Sajio; smoked Sal mou oud Mackerel, in packages of evvry biz?. RAISINS, CITRON, Ac. Quarter, II: If an I Whole Boxes RAISINS. Cur? rants, Citron, Figs, Prunes, Almonds, and assorted Nu's; Choice Piescivcs, in 1. 2 and 3 lb. Jam; Fresh Fruit'1 and Vegetables, In Cans of J and 2 lbs ; Vine? gar, Oiive (Fl ouch J Oil. in ha', pints, pinta and quarts; Biscuits of ov..ry Mud. CHAMPAGNE (Piper), i-i pints ?ind quarts; Sherry, Madeira. Port, claret ami other Wines. Also, Whis? kies, liraud cs. Gin, Ruin. kc. Our assortment ic complete, and wc invite an ex? amination of our stockau.i priers. Don't fall to call at " MERCANIILE CC-JPERATIVE ASSOCIATION'," N. W. cor::er Kin;; and Calhoun rlreels. CST" Goods delivered tree. J. BENNETT LANNEAU, Manager, if. E PtNNAL. Assistant Manager. De 'ember 22 3 GiiODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ? LANDING AND IN S TOR h. AT TnE PALMETTO riO NE KR CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY Sl'O HE, S. W. CORNER MEETING AND MARKET STS., NEW LATED RAISIN.-, IS QUARTER, HALF and whole boxes >ew SccdlivH Raisins New Currants and Citron Driel Figs, in one-third, one, two a jd a half and eight pound drums BoC-nnell Almonds Freu'li Prunes, in cans and jars New Turkish Prase*, for stewing Guava Jelly, in half and oue pound boxes Sardines, in q arter, half and whole boxes Fre?h Peaches, Po rs. Pineapples and strawberries, in two pound cans * Fresh Mackerel uud salmon, in one pound cam Muglish mn) An cricau Tickles, quarts and pints Ne. 1 Gold Chop Fire Crackers Monongahela, Rye, Cabinet and bourbon Whiskey Malana, Port und Sherry Wine French and American Urandy and Old Tom Gin, bottled md on draught Spices of all kinds, ground and wholo 1 apioca. Sago, Maizena, Cornstarch, Arrowroot Cream 'Tartu , Baker's Premium Chocolate Broma, Cocoa and Co ros Paste Choiee New York Su^ar-curcd Pig Hams, unbaked Edward"' Cclebiatcd Washington Hams, small sizes, begged Smoked Tongues, Beef, Salmon and Halibut. AND A cholee and complete assortment ot' FAMILY OROCLRIE-i, which wo guarantee to sell at the low? est market prices for cajh. Goods delivered Ire. No charge lor packages! Deccm'icr 18 FRUIT F0L? TUE HOLlDAlS. BATIT & WIRT H, NOS. 55 AND 57 31A UKKT4TREET, H WE IN STORE. AT TUE LOWEST MARKET PRICES, QI\(\ BUNCHE . BANANAS Ol/V* 3000 Plantains 90,000 Cocoanuts 10,01)0 Florida 'iran.es COO turr?is Xortuern ipplcs-Graining Da!.l Win, Norlin! u Spy and Gill Fiowi-r 200 hox'js Assorted fayer Bai-ius 2U0U pounds Bram ?ind llox fig! CO barrels Arsoitc.i Nuts CU.OOfi Torpedoes, Pat nt 50 boxes Fire Crackers 2fio barrel? Poach Blow Potatoes 200 birrels Prliic Albert Potatoes HO barrels Pi.ik-Eye Potatoes 2C0 bairds Davi i** Sesdhng Potatoc ? 2U0 barrels Western Red Potatoes 100 b ir els Garnet's chili Potatoes. All nf which will bu sold at Hie LOWEST C\sil PRICES. December 17 ORANGE -, WNSAFPLES, &c, .IltS t' ARKIVKD PK? SCHOONER ROSALIK, PROM LEUTH KR A, WEST I.XDIKS. 70 Al U \ ORANGES ( ?m VJ1 ' \ ' WOO Grape Fruit . 1C0 dozen Pineapple* 300 bunches Baus un-1. All of whicH will be so'd CHEAP, at the lOWCft rash prices, at lt Mt fe WIUTIJ'.S, Deoomli rid Nos.?3au< 97 Markot-?treel. APPL?S - Wh?S ! APPLES ! "tJORTHERN AND WALU ALL V APPLES AT j.1 il, $1 25 and Si CU per hundred, at MOFKEIT .v WHARTON'S, N .. 22 East Bay. coru-r of December 17 lu Vanderhorst's Wharf. CHOICE COTTON NEED. f y ?K SU USCRIBER, DAVID DTCE>ON, OF SPA 15 JL TA, tube this method of informing the cot? ton planters ol'thc South that ho his nu lo every arrsB'ienicnt fur t e sale and sbipmont of the DICK SON' si;t EC i CUTfON SKKD, He is in no way connected with David D.ck-son, of Oxford. Goonda, and his carefully selected this seed himself. The seed which has been twice sJeeteJ. is offered at 52 per bu.-hr>l. Thc some seel which has bo*u care? fully selected for the last throe years, is offered at SC per bushel or live bit-hel* lor $20, delivered nt thc de oi. In order to :ns'.ire a -ate d'livery the following direction" ^ho lld be complied With: Write the name and po?toftica plainly; send the money by mail, taking n uert?ficato from thc Postmaster, and ii tho money ia lost tho eo -d ?ill be rant on the re? ceipt ot the ceri ideate. To pre veut f muds on plan? ters, no agents arc einploved, and ali lettirs must bo directed to DAVID DICKSON, Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia. December '5 . Imo DIC??S03 SELECT COT TOS SE KD. lff/E WILT, FURNISH THE ABOVE PROLIFIC VV COTTON SEED in q;nnti'.l:s to suit pur? chasers. Upwards of mo bolls have l^an modi on ono stalk of four tectin hc.giit. Under properouitivatioa, ihe product from lilli soed is prodigious. Direottoss for cultivation rumiehed. specimen i .f the colton un ibo stalk to bc (-o n at our ouVe. G^C. W. WILLIAMS 4 0 Factors. Corner Church u 1 . : ne streets. December 12 HtuthlO Groceries cnb ^Hisa?lanroos. BOLOGNAS! BOLOGNAS! ?T AA POUNDS CHOICE BOLOGNAS-JUST tJV'VJ ?eceivcd per steamer Manhattan, and tor sale by L\UREY k ALiXANDER. December 24 1 LIVERPOOL SALT. 9AAA SA, KS I-1VERPCOL SALT. DAILY ? VJVJ VJ expected per ship Gorilla, first vei sol sailed. Tor sale by Decembor 24 HENRY COBIA k CO. BACON SHOULDERS. 8BOXES SHORED .' ?CON SHOULDER-". JUST receive;! and for ^lo by December 24 1 HENRY COBIA k CO. NEW BACON AND LARD. 1 A BHDS. CHOICE NEW CLEAR BACON \\j SIDES 60 boxes choice Balk Shoulders 100 Loxes choice C. R. and Clear P 3k S.de?. AND 15 tea. crime new LEAF LARD. For salo by HENitT 10BIA & CO. Decem er 19 a*.uth3 SUGAR A Ni) COFFEE. ?\?\ UHHS. PRIME MU3COVAIO SUGAR ?i VJ 150 baes Rio i'rff>e, various grades 60 pockets Java Coffee 30 bags Laguayra Coffee. ALSO, 260 bola. FLOUR, "Fine," "Super" and "Fxtra," Forsaleby HENRY COBIA 4 CO. December l'J_ stuth3 WAI LEY COTTON TIE. ASMALL LOT OF THIS CELEBRATED TIE jest received per steamer Manhattan, iront New York. For sale by STREI T BROTHERS k CO., December 24_2_No. 74 East Bay. BUTT fe R LARD AND CHEESE. FIRKINS CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER ?i O 20 barrels Pure Leaf Lard 30 firkins Pure Leaf Lard 50 pails Pure Leaf Lard 50 pails Pressed Lard 15 boxes Pineapple Cheese 10 boxes "Stilton" "Young America" Cheese 25 boxes Imitation Er g?.?h Cheese 50 boxes Enthsh Dairy Cheese 100 boxes Prime Factory Cheero 50 boxes Orange County Cheese 75 boxes "skimmed" cheese. For 6alc by W. H. CHAFES k CO, Decomber 23 2 No. 207 East Bay street. PRIME NEW ORLEANS MO LASSES. I f\f \ BARRELS PRIME N. O. MOLASSES. L\J\J j ust received. For sale by T. T UPPER k SONS. 30 hhds SUGAR to arrive. December 23 % LIQUOR! LIQUOR! RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT, FOR IMME? DIATE cash returns, a Urge invoice cased LIQUORS and barrels WHISKUY. sume will be sold exceedingly low for cash at J. i F. DAWSON'S, Corner East Bay and Acconimeiation wharf. December 23 G P0TATJES, FLOUR, FISH, &c. Q/\A BARRELS POTATOES O VU 300 barrels Flour 4'JO boxes Herrings 1C.00U Fire Bricks Mackerel, Apples, fcc. Cargo of Schooner Ranger, from Portland. > or salo by T. ! Ul'PfcR A SONS, December 23 2 Brown's vharf. PINEAPPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS. &c. JUST RECEIVED, IN' FIN'E ORDEV. AND fresh, hythe Soonish ship Pedro, arr ved on Tuesday la-t from Uavaua IG.OIIO fine ORA.. G ES 30 bunches of splendid Banana? AND A good lot rf PINEAPPLES and PLANTAINS. For sale cheap by Mrs. C D. KENRICK, No. S3 Market-strcot. south side, December 17 N> MooUug-streel. ORANGES ! i JuNGES ! c)?r f\(\(\ ORA:.?; s IN FINE ORDER, ?Jt)? VJ VJ VJ and for .-alo at $9 50 per huudreo. ALSO, 100bouches BANANAS, fresh and good; Guava Jelly, in quarter and half boxes; Pineapples. Cocra nuls, P:au:aius, Lemons; 50 barrels Apples, red tiuit. AND, ALSO IN st ont:: ONIONS, rotul?os, Northern Tnrn'ps, Carrot?, Beets, Parsnip and Pickled and Smoked Roes, and all lor sale ve: y cheap by Mrs. C. D. K KN RICK, No. S3 (south side) Marko:-street. DocembfT 4 21 COAL! CUAL! ?)f\{\ 10NS RED ASH EGG COAL. NOW ?J \J\J landing, which wili be Fold low, by ap? plying to F. P. S KIO MOUS, Corner Easl Bay ami !Ia.*cl-street, Last side. December 23 3 BLACKS3HTH>' COAL. QAA TONS SUPE?HOR CUMBERLAND COALr {j VJ VJ solee it'd expressly for Blacksmiths' uso. Lauding from schooner Jos. W. Wilson, from Alexandria, and for sale by H. F. BAKER A CO., Coal Yard, Cumberland-street. December 23 3 ""SAITT" 3 i ?AA SACKS SALT, TO ARRIVE ; DAILY Jl'UU expect-, d. For sale by GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO. December 24 thslu3 POTATOES, APPLES, ORANGES AND L E MONS. WE ARE RECEIVING BY EVERY STEAMER from New York ami .lorida, I O l'A 1 OES, APPLES, ORANGES and LEMON'S. whL-n wc offer low. MOFFErT k WHARTON, No. 22 East Hay. Corner of Vanderhoist's Wharf. December 8 tuiLslmo WU I^K? YT W?SK??T JUST ARRIVED PER STEAMSHIP PROME? THEUS, a large lot ot Ono WUISKEYS, for sale nt low prices, from 41 50 and upwards. Coll and see for yourselves, at BYRNE k FoGARTY'S, No. 452 King ttreet, cornez John. November 20 th?tnlrao i? Ii Li I . QrtAA S\CKS LIVERPOOL SALT TO AB OOvJ' * KINE per ship "Kamma Funder." For , ale uv X. J. KbRR & CO. December 18 /wc ^tt!. G HEAT A T T It A V T I O N QU'NBY'S ? CO."S PHOTOGRAPH AND FINK AKT GALLERY. NOW ON EXUIB11ION Iii ' LUtGEST AND finest Collection of CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS ever seen in Charleston. They arc perfect copies of cel? ebrated Works of Art. both anc;ent .-nd modern. Amona thc colic-tiou maybe fouud SALVATOR ROSA'S ULAD OF CHRIS 1, Corre-^go'o Masda:cue, A. Delacroix's Tide Goina Out, A. Uelicroix's 'Tile Coniiug In, Turner's Venice, Jackson's EDgiish Scenery, Rowbotlom's English Scenery. Baxter's English and Ir.sh Seen en', Views on tho Rhine, The Jungl'rautl, ibo Wetlerhorn, Mariuo Views, and many ot Leis. The public arc respectfully invited to call and ?eo these beautiful Works ol Art. They are offered tor salo at New York prices. PORCELAIN* PICTURES. Great rrdtiction in the pnce; P- ROELALN PIC TUBES. Recent improvements n produ- iug these picturi s enable us to LO.V oller tuc at neany one h.i't the form-r price.,, and ur tupa or. Call and examine speclmous. OUR CARTES DE VISITE AND O ITTER PLAIN" PHOTOGRAPHS ARE UNSUR? PASSED. Erpoeial attention given to ehildrcn. Also to copy ins old Daguerreotypes acd ot.,cr pictures. Satisfac? tion in all cases euarantced, aud at prices to corres? pond with thc Unies.. STEItKOSCOPIC PICTURES OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS OF CUABLES.TO?., FORT SUMTER AND MAGNOLIA CEMETARY At itcduccti Prices. A fine collection ot STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE MOUN? TAINS IN NORTH" CAROLINA ANTI TUE FRENCH EiiOAD RIVT1R, These ire tnc first and onlj Photo^ja/is ever taken iu that IceaLty, Cl U 1 N B Y ?i 4; o.. No. 261 jflNG-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. November 12 3nos