The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 25, 1868, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEWS RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., PROPRIETORS. OFFICE No. 149 EAST BAT. EBMS-DAILY NEWS, one year.S6 00 DAILT NEWS, six months.3 00 DAILY NEWS, Uiree months. 2 00 TEI-WEEKLY NB wa. one year. 3 00 TRI-WEEKLY NEVS, six months.2 00 PAYMENT invariably in advai cc. No paper sent a nie ss the cash accompanies thc order, or for a long r time than raid for. THE TAILY NEWS will bc Bervcd to subscribers in thc city at 15 jents per week. ADVERTISEMENTS.-First insertion, 15 cents a l:nc; s ubsequeut intertioBF, 10 cents a Une. Business No? ces, 20 eenie a line. Marriage and Funoral No i oes. One Ballar each. ftf E "W ?? SUMMARY. -Gold closed yesterday at New York some? what firmer at S5L -The New York cotton market waa quiet anti steady. Sales 2000 bales at 25c. -^Cotton at Liverpool closed quiet and steady. Sales 10,000 bales. -The London Ritualists claim to have con -verted the Prince and Princess of Wales. -A New York surgeon haB revived tho chi lurgical idea of amputating the little toe of chi Idren to prevent corns in after life. -A member of the Florida Legislature has sold his orange crop, numbering two hundred thousand, for four thousand dollars. -The first sowing machino was made by a German named Madersbcrgcr, o? Vienna, in -the year 1815. -A petition to Parliamenb>to legalize mar? riage with a deceased wife's sistor isheing nu? merously signed in England. -Rothschild's son swore that his father's property was under ono thousand million francs. -The recent eruption of Mount Etna rapidly subsided, and the volcano has shown little signs of activity for the past two weeks. - Rothschild left twenty-fivo hundred francs annuity to every clerk who had been ten years in his eervice. -The pews in Dr. Hall's church, Fifth ave? nue, New York, sold for from $1000 to $1000 Osch. -Bismarck's betrothed daughter is a slen? der girl, of medium height, dark brown hair, bluish gray eyes, a scraewhat too high fore? head, and very pretty hands. -Ip Robert Donner's stable, his horses are led from a box in tho floor, ho believing that nature intended they should lako their food from the level of their feet. -General Joseph E. Johnston is now acting as agnt, for thc Stales of Georgia and Alaba? ma, of th o New York Life Insu.anc9, and tho Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance C mpanies; -General Jubrl A. Early pronounces Mr. Pollard's statement tbat Stonewall rJackson once ordered a night attack by :'assailauts btiippcd naked and armed with bowie kui ves." e::tiie?y without foundation. -SenatorFerry ia confident thal his Amnesty bill will pass thc Sotnle Ly a small mnjority; but he fears that ho may not carry a two thirds vote, tho Southern senators hoing at present ;.lmost unanimous against it. -Thc Rev. Dr. Rogers, tho Episcopalian Ritualist of Memphis, wns recently received * into the llcmr.n Catholic Church of St. Louis, and publicly participated in the ceremony of ibo taking of the veil by a Miss Clara Peters, .of Memphis, formerly of his church. -Senator Wilson's bill "relating to judges' provides that any Judge of thc Supreme Court | m3y, after having attaiued tho ago of seventy years, re3igu, and thereafter while he lives re? ceive the same salary as when in active service at ?the dale of his resignation. This id an atton.pt to introduce tho pension svslem, or what is equivalent thcroto, into tho civil, or rather the j udicial, service of the country. -The editor of tho Kew Orleans Times "learns with p leasuro that General Rousseau bas determined to make Lcfln^iana his future residence." He bas purchased a very fine plutation, "Dell Isle," near Drashear city, Berwick's Bay. This is ono of tho mo3t beau? tiful and produ clive portions of Louisiana. Tho General has already commerced arrange? ments for planting. 1 -It is said that Frank Reno, ono of tho ex? press robbers lynched the other day at New Albany, Indiana, alono knew of the placo wliero was deposited ninety thousand dollars, tho proceeds ot ono of his many robberies'. His sister visited him some days bstore he was hanged, nndiricdlo induce him to tell where thia hoard was concealed; but he rcfuocd. tell? ing her that if he could uot live to enjoy it. uo ono else should. '1 bc secret died with him. -Preliminary measures have been taken, under the anspicoj ot Ihe Countess of Porli mouth, for securing to the working women of London a place where, iu the intervais of work, thoy may safely resort for vat, social intercourse, or, where circumstances and inclination admit cf it, for study and self-improvement. The scheme will take ?the form of a womaVa club, wuich will pro? vide refreshments, good in quality and mode? rate in price, and a room wbcro perfect quiet and study may bc .obtained, besides anofher room for conversation and the reception of visitors. -The following ?B the result of the census of the United States, taken during 18C7, by tho Bureau of Statistics, through tho aqcucy of th? revonue officer*, and just published : Six New England States-whites, 3,430.397; color? ed, 30,701; total. 8,111,098. Five MiddleStates j -whites, 9,072,647; colored, 052,109; total, j 9,425,116. Thirteen Seuthoni States-white*, 6,76192?; colored, 3,884.352; total, 10,649.400. Thirteen Western and Pacilic States-whites, 12,306,081; colored, 54,176; total, 483,950. Nine Territorios-whites, 435,774; colored, 51,176; total, 489,950. Total number of people m the United States m 1867-whites, S2.119,829; col? ored, 4,403,371; total, 30,743,198. Total in 1860 -whites, 26,975,575; colored, 4.469,505; total, 31,445,080. -A Washington lotter, of Monday, gays : "Mr. Sumner, after diligent inquiry, has found that there arc still some laws remaining on our statute books which have that odious word "white* in them. These offending statutes aro the naturalization law3, and there is not much chance that they wtllstano before tho vigorous -attacks which Mr. Sumner has already com? menced upon thom. To-day he began the war? fare with the presentation of an immenso me? morial purporting to como from tho 'Colored Convention of Norfolk,' whatever that may be, asking that the naturalization laws bo purged of their contempt. lu presentins this memo? rial, Mr. Sumner mado some characteristic re? marks, and thcre.ia no doubt that the Judiciary Committee will give it that favorable conside? ration bo bespoke." -The poet Whittier, m his letter to thc New England din ier at Washington (refcrrod to in our telegrams yesterday) says: 'Neither politics nor theo'o-jy are, with us, grounds for personal animosity. A Southern planter who visited Boston jnst before tho attack on Fort Sumter, said to me: *I thought you Yankees Lated us as badly as we nato you, but Til bo hanged if I can ste that j ou hate us at all.' The planter was right. Even now, much as we havo antlered from the most causeless re? bellion since Satan'? revolt in Heaven, clothed as BO many of our homos are in mourning for the slain of our people, wo certainly have no hatred for the inhabitant of thc South. On the contrary, weare thankful fer any opportu? nity of aiding them in restoring their waste placas. I have no doubt that at this moment a majority of our people would heartily agree with me in supporting the motion just made by a New England senator to remove the disa? bilities of those at proseut disfiancbised in the revolted States, and maho amnesty and suf? frage universal." CHARLESTON. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1868. THERE WILL BE >;O SUSPENSION of our daily issue on account of Christmas. THE NEWS will be published as usual to morrow (Saturday) morning. Our Christmas Greeting. And what shall we gay io the people whom we love on this fair Christmas morn ? We do not desire to look wearily back on the sorrows of a gloomy pasl; ner would we dwell upon thc drifting cloud which mars the brightness of to-day. We had rather speak of the future, whose trouble or gladness is all concealed, and assert the Christmas creed divine-charity, peace, good-will. Now may we pluck out the thorns which have rankled in our flesh, and buckle on for aye that armor of tolerance and trust which will shield from harm and danger our people and our State. -It is a grave responsibility which we now have to bear. The freedmen who live in-the midst of us are capable of good or harm, as we by our actions may decide. The evils which grow out of their changed condition, bc they few or many, are laid not to our charge; but this docs not relieve us from tuc task of taking by the hand those who are ignorant and j oor, and who have not that sober knowledge which would enable thom to stand and walk alone. It is our plain and solemn duty to do all that can bc done for the elevation and improve? ment of thc colored people of the South. We cannot shift the burdec from our shoul? ders by crying cul-"We did not make them "free." They are free, their future de? pends on UP; and we must 6ee to it that they who arc no longer slaves of ours shall not become thc grovelling thralls of misery aud vice. We cannot make them, in a mo? ment, all that they ought to he. Wc may never bc able to make them all that we de? sire. Yet must wc persevere in well-doing; for Providence has made the colored people our wards, and we dare not refuse tho trust. From them we have already had many u slight lo bear; but neither thought? less conduct nor personal wrong should cause us to cast them off und deny them our counsel and our care. This at first may win but little thank;; but kindness persevered in and faith always kept, at last must prevail. These ure tho teachings of self-interest, and they are also the teachings of that highest law which God himself hus made. But not of the colored race alone must we think and speak this day. We must net forget the swarming millions of the North and West who, at home or in the field, bat? tled agaiust us throughout that terrible struggle which has ploughed eternal fur? rows on the face of the suuny South. Four years have well-nigh pass, d Binco the ruined Losls of (he Confederacy laid down thc arms they had borne KO long and well. South Carolina is once more a mem? ber of the grand sisterhood of States for which eur fathers fought. Massachusetts anl Louisana, Georgia and thc Golden State, now t?and side by side, and it is full time that we should renounce forever the angrj legacy of war. Far be it from us to ask that thc soldier whose body was pierced, and thc matron who?n heart was broken, should be neglected or forgotten. This can never be. The sacred sword still shall hang by the Christmas hearth; the lomb shrill still be wreathed with sweet memorial flower?; the brave who live, and tko mc-mory of the heroic dead, shall etill be more precious than rubies in our sight. And yet comity and hjilc may be removed, and this whole vast territory be joined in a fraternal union of friendliness and love. Wc would not give to every man our confi? dence and trust. Wc would not clasp each stranger to our breast. But we would root out the seeds of prejudice and hate, and weigh the Northern man in the self-same balance in which thc Southern man is weighed. There should not be ono stand? ard for the South and another for the North and West. Il becomes not a bravo people to be unjust, because they were worsted in the fight. We must, judge as we would be judged; and in according to others a sin? cerity of purpose like unto our own, we owe it to ourselves to give a cordial greet? ing to every leal and upright man, come whence he may. And these things of which we speak may not be dismissed with a word or a jest. Christmas-tide is upen us, and the New Year is knocking at coir gates. Once more we are brought face to face with what we have done and what wo have failed to do; and we ask our people, can they implore the blessing of the Almighty upon themselves and their State-can they pray that they may be forgiven their own wreng-doing,"" if they still nurse their ancient wrath, and look with the eye of hate upon even their bit? terest foe ? To pray for pardon for our? selves, while we refuse to pardon those who, according to our belief, have injured us, is a mockery and a sham. Thi3 is thc season when friendships arc renewed and every wound ?3 healed, when coldness is dispelled by the warmth of the Christmas fires, and families link them? selves together hy new and stronger tics And if we read aright the mighty epic of Christmas tide, this vast family of States, these thirty millions of people, will forget and forgive the feuds of the past, aud stand, when to-morrow dawns, upon the threshold of a new era of kindness, happiness and trust. North and South, Eist and West, shall then be but one; and the whole Union will welcome the New Year as the seal of that ne w covenant which shall bind this peo ? pie together as though with hooks of steel. Ia this hope and with this trust, we wish our readers, with all our heart, A MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS AND UArr-Y NEW YEAR! Onr Christmas Supplement. One year ago we presented to our readers our Christmas Supplement, containing the Christmas Story of "No Thoroughfare," written for tho occasion by Charles Dickens, the gre it English novelist, and our Christ? mas Supplement issued to-day will not bc found wanting in any of the elements of interest which made that of twelve months since a welcome visitor te ten thousand Christmas firesides. Our Supplement to? day contains "My Wife's Promise," a thrilling and weird story, by the well known author, Miss M. E. Braddon, now published for the first time in the South; thc story of "Zillah, the Witch," by the author of " Mildred's Wedding," a vivid, powerful and fascinating sketch of life and its mysteries; tho "True Stery of Blue Board,*' hythe "Fat Contributor.'," a jelly and humorous vorsion sf a thrice told tale; a number of graphically written miscella? neous articles, and a selection of Christmas poetry. This is our Christmas present to the readers if TUE NEWS. Lcsklnsou thc Bright .Sisle. Some of our friends arc disposed (o com? plain because it is our custom to look al? ways on the bright side. They say thal, we are too sanguine, and that wc are inclined to make ligiit cf what really arc serious, if . not luiucus troubles. We do not admit thal our friends are in the right. We do no: acknowledge thal we are one whitmore hopeful than we ought to be. Bul v.-e say, that evan if vre do laugh at irouble, nnd so i make a heavy burden easy io be borne, we i are lu? the disciples of a new philosophy ' which cannot fail to bc a stimulus and j an encouragement to thc South. i This poor people was tossed to and fro 1 until every head was dizzy and every arni J unnerved. And yet when thc storm was at ( ils height we frankly said "we can bear this "prosed buffeting and shaking with far more I "equanimity than the threatened uphciiv "iugs of the future." Wailing did not ave us; we went from bad to worse; and yet ; when thc last hope seemed gone some kin I angel saved us from the imminent destruc? tion. A wall of adamant separated us from se? curity, and our faith has battered it down. Fortune was clad in a panoply of brass, bul wc chained her io our chariots. Again and again we were told that a certain event wculd crush our trade and destroy our dig? nity and pride. Thc event took place, but our trade WR3 no* crushed, nor li td ive loss manly yood breeding than twice len years before. Then fore is il. that we have no faith in tho timid one?, who cry oui that v.e cannot do this nnd must not da that, Wha< we have dons once ive eau do ?gain. li is our firm belief that South Carolina cannot be kept down. We viii proipcr, and thal1, prosper, whatever thc eddy against us; for it seems thal, like ?ho well kuowu flower, we flourish belier the more they would tread us iu thc dust. At ihn moment, wc are moro soundly prosperous than we have been at ?ny tims .since Ihe beginning of the war. Oar trade is active and healthy. Each forward s^[> is retain? ed. And if wo Eomctimrs ??cera io tura cur backs on good cheer, il is only thal we nviy make a better star; ia runaiug the race wita cd vert Ky. Strangely enough, it is sometimes unpop? ular to be hearty and chocrful; but we :it least are confident on principle. Wc ham faith ia Ihe energy and adaptability ot' our pcopla. We lav* faith in their power to command success, and in their m-rit lu de servait. We believe that Charleston uni' S; uth Carolina will yet le household words wherever courage, enterprise and hones'y Bud a recognition acd rawu.rd This is eur philosophy. We know ibip people, and, because we know, we trust th? ai Wc know this people, and, knowing thou.', have no manner of dcubt. Nothing could persuade us that our couuiry will b* any other than prosperous ; and no monal power cia eonviccc us that South Carolina will not soou cast thc ashes frere her brow and wear her robes of fleeoy white, and Ceres' crown ol' autumn gold, with all thc modest dignity of a rich and powerful State. This is tho faith whioh removes moun? tains from the path. And if we are wrong which we aro not-wo had rather fall with all our colors flying, than haul them down like cravens at the first noto of harm. WE SUALL SEND to all our Tri-wcckly subscribers.ihe Christmas number ef THE DAILY NEWS issued this morning, and the Daily edition of to-morrow, instead of the usual TRI -WEEKLY NEWS of Saturday. This will be our Christmas greeting to the read? ers of TUE TRI-WEEKLT NEWS throughout this State, as far North as Maine, and as far West as Illinois, California and Texas. OF!ICE OF UDOLrHO WOLFE, Sole Impm ter of the SeUt?am Aromatic Schnapps, Na it'4 Beavcr-strcct. KEW YORK, November 3. 18G8. To thc People of thc Southern States : WHEN THE PURE MEDICINAL RESTORATIVE, now so widely kne*n as WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, was in rodueed iute thc world under tao endorsement of four thousand leading members of thc medical proiession some twenty yeare nco, Its proprietor was well aware that it could not wholly escape thu ponalty attac'iied to all new and useful preparations. Il-, therefore, endeavored to invest il with strongest possible sajorna rd against counter? feiters, and lo lender all attempts to pirate it dim cult and dmgerous. It wa? submitled to distin? guished chemists for analysis, aud pronounced by them the purest spirit ever manufactured. Its puri? ty and properties having oecB thus asce rtained, sam? ples of tho article wer.- forwarded to ten thousand physicians, including all thc leading practitioners in tho United Statos, for purposes ol experiment. A circular, requcFtiB? a trial of thc preparation aud a report of ihe result, accompanied LZ?h specimen, i'our thousand of the most cmiuent medical men iu thc Union promptly responded. 'Their opinions of the article were unanimously favorable. fcucb a propara tien, they said, had loni been wanted by the prolusion, a* no relian-e could be placed on the ordii?:iry liquor.? of commerce, all of which were moro or less adulterated, and therefore unfit fer medical purposes. The peculiar excellence and strength of the oi of juniper, wnich formed one of the principal ingredients et tiic schnapp?, together with an unalloyed character of the alcoholic cle? ment, give it, in the estimation of thc faculty, a marked suporisrity over every other diffusive atiaau laHt as a diuretic, tonic and restorative. These satisfactory credentials from professional men of the habest runk were published in a con? densed form, and enclosed arith each bottle of thc schnapps, as enc of tho guarantee- of its geuuino. nc^s. Other pr-.-cautions against fraud were -Iso adopted ; a patont waa obtained for thc article, thc libel was copyrighted, a fae timtlett the proprietor's autograph signature wa* attached tn each label and cover, hi? name and that of thc preparation were ( m bossed on thc bottles, and the corks were scaled with his private seal. No article had ever been sold in this country under thc name of Schnapps prior to tho introduction of Wolfe's fchiodam Aromati; Schnapps, in 1851; and thu label was deposited, as bis trade mark, in tho United States District Court fer the Southern District of New York during that year. It might be supposed by persons una-quainied with the d iring character ef the pirates who prey upon the reputation ot honorable merchants by vend? ing deleterious trash under their name, that the I re? fections BO carefully thrown around those S'chuapps would have precluded llie introduction and salo et counterfeits. They seem, however, only lo have stimula'cd ibo rapacity of impostor-. Tho bade mnrkot tb: proprietor has been bteleu; the indorse? ment which his Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps alon? received from the medical profession has been claimed by mendacious humbugs; bis labels and 'lollies hare been imitated, his advertisements para? phrased, his circular.* copied, and worss than all, dishonorabio mailer*, after dispeling of lbs gcuuice cootouts ol' his bottles, have fi led llnni up with common gin, the most dele.ericas of all liquors, aid thus made bis naruo and br:nd a cover fe." poison. '1 ho publie, the medical profesi?n and ?he sick, farwhem ?ho : chi ?dam .'.rom.tie Schnapp? is pre? scribed rs a rernrdy, are equilly int?r?t e i with Ihe proprietor tn thedctectioj asd suppression o? these nelariouspractices, ibo genome article, nisaufuc tnrcd at tl.c establishment of ike u'idsr.'igncd in Schiedam, H-V.i?ud, u distilled Iron a barley of ihe fiaofit quality, and flavored with an essential extract of tko burry ol' ?he Italian jmipe ., ol unequalled pu? rity. By a proceta uukaown in thc prcpar/lion of suv other liquor, it ls ticed frbui every ocr! ra OB lons ind eorro.ive clorar-nl. Ceaipbintaluve been received from tho loading phy.->'ciau3 and families la tue Souther*) .-lat;.; ot lin sale of cheap imitations of Ibo * culed aia Aro uiahc S'ekntpps in tlioao markes; and travellers, \r',:o are in thc bibi' ol u-da-j it a- an Antidote to fae baneful Influence of mr., holcome river waler, UM lify thai cheap gin, pul up in Schiedam bottles, is rrrqueally pjlam? efl' upon rho unwary. 'iLc jgc>l-J ol ?he. undersigaed have been requested to lnst!:uto inquiries on th*? subject, and to forward to Lti.ii the narnu? of such ral lies as they rmi.? u-c.r iaia to bc engaged in the atroch-us ?yet*:? of de. op? tion. In eeurluiion. Ute uuderaignod would say thal l\c has produced, from nuder tho haid? cf the mo t ?iati?siirikeu ajc;j cf seien, e in America, proofs un unswerabtc of tue purity and medicinal excel? lence o: ?hu Schiedam Are mal ie Schnapps ; thal l?o has expended winy thourand do'.la-s ia sur ronudiat* it with fruanatecf UHJ safeguards, which he desigacd should protect the public and Urnscli igaiaat fraudulent Imitations; thal Lc has shown ii tc bc ?ho only liquor in ?he warld thal can br uni? formly depended upon a* unadulterated; th-.t Le lias i-liaL'cuged Investigation, analysis, comparison and experiment .u all its lona*; au-1 front every ordeal the preparation whi h bears his Dame, r<*al and ir.i.l? mark, has come nfl' triumphant lie, Iberelorc, feels il a duly he owes t') las feflow-cltiz ns ?cr ci.lly, to tho medical profession, and t'.ie sick, to denounce a.td oxptp; th<; charlatans v.ko counterfeit these erl dencic* ol identity, ?ind ko e ilis upon iho i ress aud thc public to ?dd bira in bis eft' >rti lo remedy to great aa evil. The following letters ai.d certificates from tbs leading physicians aud elie mst' ol Ibis eily will prove t? ibo re ide- tba! a? lt > ?da >'>!d : y the uudcr slguc larc all that ikey are rcpre icl.-d io bc. UDOLPHO WOLFE. I feel lionnd to say. th it i regard your Schnapps as bein;; in "Very rispccl prc-rmraenllv pure, ?i:?? do.-crviug ol IB?5dicsl pnr?m?igp. At nil cvefels, ii ?T tbs puiwtporsibls ?rdele of ttolland Clu, b>retc lara uneatiinaDle. and . s ; neb may be safely pre? scribed by physicians. iMYIU !.. MOTT, >?. J), Pharroaceu.icai Sew ?'ork. SC riNX-srrttErrr, New YO-.K, I Ncvcfuber gi, hlG7. j UrniLMio V.'oi.rr. Esq., l'.tttnt: jj,. r Sir-tbavc nra Je a chemical c.<. imiaati.?! nf s sample of youi Hc?iiedaiu j-chuapps, with tho la teal oi dr...rai nine if ?-ty fotvlgn oriajnrisns sui - ataaco t"d bees ad^.d io .t:- simple dis;i ?ed :p,ii:;?. Tbs exaauaation lias resultotl in tt:e conclusion that tho sample ceutaiusd nc ni:.- ese sur li ruii'ul ?idnilxtaie. 1 hxvc i-o^a uaabla lo ?isearer :my tinco ol ibo dclclcrlons ?n!?^:^;:lr;0'' wi, ii ?re cm ploysd in the adaltoraliea of liquors. I wauld n.?L bes!rato la usu royaelJ <JV IB recemnund toothers, Foi' medltlnal purpscii, ?he sc!) v<\*\u :-.iiu.ip?.i a^ au vi..-i.i!o.iia^'i uaabjecllonable variety oi ^iu. Very resp^cHnlly yonrs, (Higned.) CHAS. A. SHU.!.:-, Chemist. Kaw rome No. CRsaa-sraKKT. i Novuniuor 'J6, 18G7 ) UtMI.PTIO WuurK, (?*<].. I'.?'.'..nt : ?-c.r Sir-', lia'.o sul.miiled to cbcin'cnt aaa'vsls two botti-9 ol "scalcdam Behaapps." wiii.-h 1 look i.-om a t:-o-:h n?c'..?go lu yoarb?a??od wafs'iouiie. ?tua ind. as bHi'oro, that tn? spirituous liquor ls irre troia luj.inoa? iagredtent? or falsifieaiioa; that it Iris tho m ur UK ci bring aged and aol reioutly pr parcW ul ua jooa^iicai admixture of alcohol and arc aiAtiea. R-apecUully, Fu^ri. F. MAYMl, Itemist. N'Eit lOBJt. lUaSday, May 1. Uni'i.rao Vi'vUC nfcij. : ?jeir H\r-i n.- wael ol' ,"K'c Whies ?nd Liquors for lotdioiiuii purpooiat lia b on long felt b;. ?b? pro :sssinn, and rhoni<?ndi Kvas havs been sxtniieotl hy the uso ol adu.lmro.trd articles. D'lirium Iremoa^, and o!h*i diit.i?os s. tho brain and ?-Tvsr, so nf* ia (his oounuv, BK Terr rar, ia ar.ro?*. awiilg, i i a yrttat dos ree, to UM 3iff<rsoco H ibo pu ii y of the spl it? to'd. We h. V:- lestod tho sove al article, imponed ?md rold by you. laotarfios year Oin. whi-h j nu sell un? der thonamo of Aromatic ocinodsai Usbaapps, which wu eodtid'T justly entilled lo tho high rspnla'roii it ba? aeaun-id iu this country ; ?nd fi om your long ex padoaea ae a foreign import-r, your i?o:t!eo Wiv.es and Uqaeva should ?ce; w ill ;hu saute dem-iu I. Wo would reoommon.l y os tc a>pr>?ini wmc ot the respectable apo?Mcarios in diffcr?Bt paris ol' th'- eily ns a?eau for th. sain of your Brandies and WITH fi, wnero ?he prolersinn caa obtain ibo hao.e when nesdod fer saodieinal purpose*. Wishing yo? sueoess i* your row Batcrprisrei Wo roraaia, yoar o'^edleat ^arvaiiU, VALT?NTINE MO IT, M. i>., l'rof-v-sor ol Surgery, University nled'cal Collage, New Te k. J. M. CA?lSOeH.vN. M. D, Prwfessor of Clinical Suigrry, turgrna-ia-i'bul'lo tho aljtc Uu?piUl, ic, No. U L'ast S',xteost'i-*rrc-il. T.UWIH A. SAYRK. ?J. I'., No. 7^' llrsndway. H P. I'll WE?% M. s.. No. 781 Procdway. J05??PE WOasiEK, M D.. No \% NisUi-street. NRLBON SlKKLa, M. *.. K?- 37 rjiceker-srra-t. JOHN O'RBILLY, M. D.. No. ?t?OFcmH* street. D. L 2AI'HA?L, M. 9., Irrof-.eor c-t lb* Principles atd ftraclic-: ol Barmory. New Torli Medieiil Col? lege, A.c., No. 91 Nmta-t.irect, sud othors. Thc proprietor also offois for salo. 1?01TLBD WHS ES AND LIQUORS, Imported and battled by himself, expressly lor me dleiaal uso. Bach bottle lu? ht* certificate sf its pu? rity. VDUiiVUV WOLFK. November ll 9 roos Waits, HORSE WASTED.-WASTED TO purchase a good SADDLE HORSE of medium 6-.Z". Apply at OFFICE OF TBS CHARLESTON MINING ?ND M .1N UF ACT CEI S G COMPANY, Went.verlh-strcet. 2 December 24 PARTS Eil WARTED-A PLANTER OF thirty years' experience in the culture of cot? ton, owner ol ono of the ba t places on Johu's Island, wi dies a Partner who will furnish thc neces? sary fui d< to plant the place tor the coming year, and share with him in the crop. Addrrss W., caro Boper cfc Blaney. mw?3 December 21 WANTED, SLBSulilUEltS POR ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEWS? PAPERS, at publisher's rates. CHARLES C. RIGHTER, April 21 No. 1Q1 Krog-etrect IA KOKMATION W A N T LO D.-ANY IN? FO H MAHON given ol STEPHEN KEYS, who reached tho eily ou Wednesday last, will be thank? fully recived by his wife, MARIA KEYS, at Grocery, corner Church and Chaimcrs-atreels. D- comber 16 WASTED, BOARD, Full A G EATJ^IS? MAN, wife, three children and muso. Will require two rooms, and p'ain, but sub-itautial, table. Address, staling terms, fcc., "iL s?.," Box Ko. 3N", Charleston, S. C. November 3 WANTED, EVE UV HOI) Y TO SUB? SCRIBE to the CIRCULATING LIBRARY. CU ARLES C. RIGHTER'9 Select Library of New Dooks contains ali ol the latest publications. April 21 No. Hil KING-STREET. Vnj ANTED, BY A LADY ACCU8TOM ty ED to write for ihc prcas, employment on one or n ore Lite.-ary Pai ers or Magazines, as a WRITER OF SKETCHES. POETRY, Atc. Address Miss K. t. W., Postomro, Charleston, S. C. October 8_ AGENTS WANTED.-975 TOS'300 PEIt month, or a commission irom which twice that amount can bc made by helling the latest im? proved COMMON SENSE FAMILY .-RUING MA CHINE; price $18. T or circulars and terms, address C. BOW Ki* S k CO., No. 320 South Ibird-fdreet, Phils'clr-hia, Pa, 3mo Decembers ?n tai. BKASCTIVILLE HOTEL TO KENT. 'the nttcution of capitalists -.s ratiiculsrty di? recte 1 to the numerous advantages of thc BRANCH? VILLE HOTEL. From its peculiar situation, kein? ut thc junction ot thc Columbia, Augusta and Charles? ton divisions of thc South Carolina Railroad, and upon thc direct linc N.-rt!i and S"Utli, it is insured the patronage of a large local aud through travel. Bids lor its occupation during tho ensring vear will be receive! by H. T. P AKE. Supot in tandan t south Carolina Railroad, at Charleston, S. G., until Janua'yfirtt. 3 Lee labor SI TO KUM', TI! AT CONVENIENTLY arranged BRICK RliSiDINSjB. No. ll *t. Philip street, coutaiaing ?ix ro?rr.i, drcaals* roo?, pastry, tlooblo piazza and large ri.lora nuar tho lise of | streotcirs. Terms moderate. Apply to T. sTRisTflB SIMONS, CornMitsion Agent, Planters' k Uechsalcs' Bank,-Bast B?y. Bul Docsmbc 18 FAItmiVG LANDS TO LEASE-EOUU hundred acre" prime PLANUNG LAND-, situated within ten mites ol thc cilv; wi I bo leased in lota ol ten or more ari cs to suit applicants. ALSO, Thc 0?KS PLANTAT ION in Srtint Andrea's Par? ish near Ashley Ferry, ami ''laird's Camps" Plan? tation, ton milos from the city, ou South Carolina Railroad. Apply to CHWtLKSlON MINING AND MANU r AG! DRING COMPANY, Wentworth--livid. Dtct-mbtr 21 3 TO RE WT. A SKAT TWO- A N D-A-l IA LP SIPUT IU'.L'sE, No. 3 Doughly-ptrceL Apply at No. 4i2 KINo, corner Johs-slrvet Ncvcnil-cr 18 wfm mo BKKf. A PIA SO, lill GOOD OB DRU. 1 Apply al THIS OFFICE. October 2S Mt ?S?j?. 77'JR SALK, A PEW CHOICE VOUS G JL MUI,is; also, adm Hamers and Saddle HORSES, wlii Ti will h.. Bold low if ap; lied ?or with? in the ue*t live days. Apply at R. ARNO? D'.-, No. 2I'J Mcetiu-j-itreeS Dccrinbcr 24 2 Con er Jobn-sirect. TTAilK SALIS. OHE DRAY, IN PBIMS Jj co td it w.n. and one sel ol' Ha no. s, aa ttood a; new. Apply lo C G. UIATTHSW?, at C. H. .iv? Bi's, Ko. 68 Beat Bay. ? December 24 MILER: .HULES I -porn PIUM: PLAN TATION Mt LE- lo- sale IrtW Apply io HAGENLR c.-. MONS; ll-, Grocers No.-i.ic;and 165 East Bay. i? i rciinbrr 2-> PUYLTRI , G.ti IR, Ac-JUST BK-'ETVEB bv sieai.,cr Manhattan, a Ono lol of Northern .'OBLTRY AND GAME. ronsisUKg ol TC'-EEYS, Ososo, Ducks, fowls. Gronse, A--, ?c. Alco 2. ha . reis id diene apples-, and, by schooner 201 liane's ofsclccUd Soodaad nHtmg Potatoes Foi' sals cheap, in lois to suit purchasers, i y J 1IOMAS MU PHY, December 2:', 3* Na 81 Market-.trect. Ir.RIlT FAR31 POR SALS, NEAR ' AIKEN. S. 0.-THREE HUNDRED ACRE-. . ho faun hr-nearly live llioiteand iru't tree, con? sisting ofPcch, Apple, Cherry, riniu, ForargrAtiate, Fg, Pot.r &c. Also, a vatisiyoi small iridis, as, itsspbcrrici, rtrawberrirs, imported Blackborrica. kc, all cf tlie choicest kinds. /?Isa, about twenty five ?cres of Hie cboirett Granes of various kinds. Ono hundred 'errs ot thc land ls cleared, and good farming land; tte balan?a is wonj lam?. Forlur thor ran cularwapply t<> J KM as w. MAT. N. rthwost .-iden!'Cunrthouse, December 17 Imo Charleaton, 9. C. FOH HAL'S-TWO SUPERIOR YOUS G DR iFT IK.RURS Two new Spring Dia.s. mt de io ord-r Three completa sets C.* rt Harness, made to order Une 80-horse power -H cam Rugine T wo Ma..? Flu- B6.lers, 4 J-'-nre powr each Two SUsun Condensers, cai h 3 leet diameter. 36 f?f'. lung One I.-uu Chimney, IS inches dlamoter, 3J feet leg 4i'sn utvi Finar Barrsls -10,009 r:-w Flour Darrel Shiv s and Herding* to salt inn,usn eleu e.i BccoaCband Bri.-ks Bv December IS rmw r. W. Cl.W'SSHN. A TTRKTCOS ! <: ' SUT ? LIS ? S.-F O t? V t'A.',-. Three XkouaanS. Aere? of thc tines! i i WT ON LANDS ts Ike state, also well idaptod I? i ara, a d ii tvi 'g !>r.;:cnn mit?t'!* for D ire. hesu Bud* aro locate i in ?ne hew! oi sum sr Conaly, and totusias ad castras n\\ rm em tcarcoly bs found ulsswhsrc iu tue routh. Tfcey a oaaaiiy Uudtr, wttli c'.-.y cii<;-?oil, acd t'esrofsre H?duetivo and higidy releaUrcof ir-ai:j'iis, w^ile ilt^r aie e wily cu. ii va i-.'j. Ikey aro ccrtatu lssds b^canss tree i 'rora wv? - 3?W, sud they ?rc ?x^Mpi V <im all uialari&i lufl.t suess, baviug a o.isaUo equal lo .'. ikru und water rqnsl w Ul to the wo aubans. .Ky.-re live milos iIistAai 1'r.i.n rh* Crad.va'd : oi i.-g;, tormarlj a suas uier i o i.rt o! "ro-.'. edtbiiiy. fha society cf ib. uelgbhoriifi il ; : xn?wie*gss r.? > fw>ri?r saywlicre. i hi ??. arc about ^ 'h usen : ur ..."?.VP buadr^d n re. uftJearrd I-.-ct e?ii .h.; trm, feme of ?tblill lisa nevi rentadas rnc tl? 1fv- ....c tines the w?r. Mas rt n:.tiiiin finely tinikcru? .7. ertlnnil. whisk r.:j;il-l tcp<*iy tho ''3.v L'iiK>;i..i f rtwo -to^ia ?-aw ??.t;- .^r ti.e in xi lw*?h year?. 1 wit nell a Water Uill ><tj.t nith Ihc sb .ve pr.;:a lr il .?j?r;.d. lo a capl-alLl r?r ecnisauy w?i?ie%- io rondnct plsnti -g optratioos cn n la! sc sci .?. ?r lo c.-.ah! in nuuiHiaatarcs < ? say >..nd. th? upitertonity nlt?rcd for investment i a rare oin*. ITieteisa brsefrime-l liam ttutl \.'.;g o Shed * Ut" pramtioi, wi ti .'.'f trc IOKRS lofts, nue 'a re I ra ir.? s Uo?rer*S ?^bia?, (fttit u^.. ), h io tt salmnrys, nevursl l"s ?avisa iv.rr.nn ri. Ucu-e. icry l.-ffcc, ;\n? ha^-od mill V< ilise. PriXScll wishing to iiivpo't the f:c^:i.-.-i KI- leave thc rall i?a 1 al Suar.er, MiT-vill? ur Lynchburg, ?i liai WIN mingtoa a.;d Uaechustor SMS, *r t.?r.;-ina. t on Umilm, ?a :ie Oaaidpu kranch :'wt. l-'.-r ter* .? au'i farther ptrttmilais appl* to tb? rab Bcrlbac1 or. l e preiuis--.?. o- ihrcnwk ?:? Poi?! .ITT . t 1-uL'b.inic vu:..-, ti. C. Xi1 ??a will IM laaac HMUVBHP. ti tillable. ...... F(>B ULI, Savaral BUILDING LOT'.- ir. tho heerl ol ihn Town of Snmlcr, now tl.- -reales1 busiaesti mart In th? Malo, .-for Charleston, '.'olambia ;:ot rxviept^vl. TUMHI Lois iuo-ffcu<e 'hii'tj-Cvj foef front :>u U*iti rtraet, by two bntiArcd a^d lwsn^r-f#ur t ol deep, tiud are oppotire ?tie COHI'.SOUS.-. DccosabwU m.-fS C. XrVNKUY. vHiii uHp Juan. LOST. Y KS'! ERDA Y,IK K1.\G-STR VET, a GOLD WAT'. H, tn iho ttmliug of which i suitable rowan] will b-.'piid. applr IBIS i.F FICE. I v. ember 25 DROPPED, BY A'. INMATE OP Tit A Widow.' Home, betwcoa th- Home ai.d Went north-ttreet, a Ludias* Gsld Opsu-ihosd WATCH, geld ?Ila', cylinder eecatomeut; nude by JoUu E. Hyde; No. 1587. The tinder wld bo ruwa*d';d by leaving it at the WIDOWa' HOME. Dcooraber '.'4 3 Cl's RAY ND ?ll iCPKLO rt, ?UBiDAY OU O Sunday night, ? Llaek and Tan TCRB'ER. A reward will bo given far bis recovery on application at No. Ofl HA-EL-STRl??T, between Anson ?.nd Bast Bay s'r?o. a D.-combi r 8 LOST, OA HOBDAY. rtOVKMRKK -J2. a I.r.dlO?' CSLB WATRH, ooubl? cifie. White lace, with chain aKocbeil. Findor rill plo^so I^ve thc same ut i HIS OFFICE, whero a reward will be niven if rca/nJred. NoreraberSS STOLEV, FROM THE STABLE 4MV Dr. D. F. Connor, Orangcbnrg Di?tricr, en thc night of the Qoth of December, 1.C8, a Light <'olor"d Sorrel "JAR" MULE, with Scddlo and Bridle. Sad? dle, a McClellan; Troo. UK huh seal. Thc Mule bas whilo spots on its shou.dtr,. Loa-, collar; a little play on btck, from saddle; brittle hoofs, often lams when not shod; bas lately lost har thee); some nails in ber koof< wilta stolon, bbs li o' a good size, about niuo yeas old, and bearded D. S. Any in formation will be th.ukin-ly reeuived, and a kbera] iew.ir.1 Tor Ibo !hi?f. Addrasi Dr. ?. L. CONNOR, ReevesvilTc i'cslctBgo, so. Ca. December 24 4* ?it?mp. MARION LOJft?E, No. 2,1. O. O. P. rpHE BEQUIA It WEEKLY MEETING OF THIS JL Todge will bc beld it Odd Fellow'* Hall, cor? ner King and Liberty atreclg, Thit Evening, at seven o clock. Members are particularly requested to at. lend. Dy ordor H. G. ROB* BT C. STABR. December 24 ? f_Acting Secretary. CHARLESTON TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 43. ATTFND THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of your?nio:i. 2V3/orroio (Saturday) Evening 26th instant, at Masonic Hal!, ut seven o'clock, Am?nerai attendance ot members li desired, as tho eke! ion of Officers tor thc ensuing term will take place. I3y ordor of tho President December 25 1 C. ADAMS, Secretary. DEUTSCHER ARTII.LV.UK-: UATEK 5T?TZUNG9 VEREIN. AQUARTERLY MEEI KG <F THE ABOVE Aiso.-intton will be hi-ld oa Sunday, the 27iU iast'iit. at Three o'slsck. P M., ia Lindstedt'sHall Member.-' are requested to be punctual. By order. F. WIN DH LIM, Sccictary. Dec. rubor ? 1 (gHocdttflnal. MISS M?RBEN AND SI3TK R'S BO\BD ING AND DAY SCHOOL.-The Exercises of tliiB Seminarv will ( '.V) be re-umcd on Monday, J.imiarvl. ISf.O. MdT e. PIERSON, of Paris, has been encaged for thc French class. Soiwf-l December 24 HIOU SCHOOL OF CHARLESTON. Tho T-'xercis-s of this Institution will be re? sumed ou Monday. January 4th. 'J borough instruc? tion givou in Latin, Oreel.-, French, Herman, Mathe? matics, and the highorbrauehos of English. Terms.-Twelve dollars ; er quarter, payable in ad? vance. No extra charge for 1 reach, German or Sta? tionery. W. B. KINGMAN. A. M., Doccmbor22 12 Principal. (iopartncrsljip Uotire. LIMIT Ii D PART VE KS HI P.- TH K UN? DERSIGNED have, in accordance with the Acts of General As-cmidy, and under firm natue of WILLIAM GURNEY, fud in conformity with the articles of agrcemeni cf limited partnership (bcar iug date Cth day ol September, ISM), expiriug this duy. li is mutually agreed to renew and commue same under said agreer..e;:t ts June 1st, ISG'J. (-igijcd) WM. GURNEY, Uciicral Partner. (>i-.'i,cd) JAY L ADAMS, spe;ial Tartuer. Chincstou, Dc.oiuuer 1, 18G8. December 10 wfmlmo IMires tu ponkru|?tfi). IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED MATES. FOB THE DISTRICT Of SOUI'U CAROLINA-TN TUE JIM IT-R OF WILEY SMI ni. BANKRUPT, l?Y WHOM A PEIlilON FOB ADJUDICATION OF BANK RUN i Y WAS FILED ON TUE UTH DAY OF DECKMBER, A. D. HMS, IN SAID COURT-IN BANKRUPTCY-This is lo give notice that on tho sijclreiitk day of Peccmber, A. D. 1808, a War nut io Bankruplcv waj issued ogs inst the Es? tate of WILEY SMITH of Sumter District and stato ol South Carolina! who La< been ad? judged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any piopsrty belongin r to sail Bankrupt to him or for hs use, and the transfer ol any properly by Liai ave forbidden bylaw; that a inseting ol'the Crfditoisof ibo said Bankrupt to prov.' th-.ir debts, imd t:> cboose oiib or inure At-tdguess of his Estate, will be held at a Court ol Bankruptcy, to bo bollen at Cfo. 72 Broadwlreet Charleston, south carolina, before B. B. CA lt Pi-NT EU, Registrar, on the tixlh duy ofJar.vary, A. D. 1809? a- ll o'clock A. M. J. I*. M. EPPING, United ?slates Marshal as Messenger. December 2.'i 1 IN TUE DISTRICT tin ST OP '?'UK UNI t LD STATES, FOR TUE DIS' Wt OF ?OB'l II CABi. LINA -IM 1 Ul-: M ATI LB OK WM. M. B BARBS, lllNKRCPT. BY WHOM A Phi II ION FOI: AU UDP'AXION QV '' -. NKlll'P l< Y WAS FILED OM 3'JiN UTH DAY OF DSCBai HEB, A. D. 1868, IN .- \-l> COURT-IN RA N KI : UP I CY.-This I.? to gira milieu lb t on the sixl-enlh day nj U-timber, A. D. 1SS9, a Wurr-nt in Bankruptcy waa issu?! agaii?t .ho 1 state of WILLIAM M. KiiAit-E, of Barnwell List.jet, .vd sta'o ol South Car? olina, who bas bern ::djtidgsd a Han nipt ni h s orrn pelition; '.bat tb? payment ol' nuy d?hu and de? livery ol any i roprrty belong! >.r i?> Bankrupt to him sr for b's usc, r.u-l i lie tran ?fui . lau pr. pei ty by Lim aro forbidden liv law; thai a moeUng of the credi? tors of the sai I Bankrupt to ) love ihelr debi., ?iu.1 lo choose one or ni >re 'soignee i i his Estate, will bo beld at a court of lian!.:-.:, tey, tu be holden st SCo. 73 ijrosd-strocr, Cliarlostau, if. C., before lt li. CARPENTER, licglstrsr, on Ibo .fat* day oj J i ii u i rt, A. D. 18G9, at 1 o'clock P. M. .1 I*. \:. Kl-PI VG. UnitoJ Slate;' Marshal us Messenger. Deco in' er S3 l ifinuiiciaL $5U0? BANK Of TUE STATE Ui" SOUTH CAROLINA HILLS (lld i-Miel ri- ?ate by ANDREW M.MORELAND, ?tock and Exchange Broker, No. M Broad street December 24 5JHECK? ON KEW ?0BK. LESESNE & WELLS, No. ll) BROAO-S I'REET. Dceetnboc -4 lino FiiUlT FOB TUE HOLIVAIS. .i >. Y I v J. ft? ^ ilX J. J.J, P-ot:. 53 AND 57 ... A : li : .'.'-.? VU fc'E'i". IIAVE IN ST?BE, AT THE LOWEST MAN li LT PUKES, i>* \J v BUNiUE I VNAN.AO .J i t\ f 3C00 P. ll': i' S S'.?uO Uecoaiiuts 19,000 nerida < iran;c3 StfJ barrels Nort.M :i ?pp'os-G-sining. Bald* w..i, .mil? n ;pvand Gill Fiowt-r 2M? OX -.-- Assorted : ayer Rm ?-?i SOUU ramada uni .. ml Uox I ig. Sd barrets A v J- ;<. i . ills Ctl.OOii Torpedoes, lat fiO IHM s Fire Crick 2ti0 b .md* I "each J', ow poi it wa barrels Priue . Oti .. I P ute - lil) iKUrtclsPi I;-;'. .::..:..<:. 21 ii ba rel? Dnvi sacdliig L'ota'.i c : t'su i..i-r- ls Wwtnr i Ii''?t 1'u.a .?- ? ICD bar els Garnett i l?ii P' tutaca, All of which wid :.; told al tho LOWEST C.sa PRICE* December 17 .Ti'si* Aitt?iVEo P;:t: s nco ??iou ROSALIE, V.wr. ICLEU i'll EUA, WEST ?Xi)?.\:t. r~?) /\ ; ip OKAXGI?S ? f\) *t>U0 ? rape Fruit . iso dosen Piai ?ppli s yin bunches Sanaca'. All of wblab viii be ::.>:.I CHEAP, at Ihelaweft Rt'li prices, at B R fcWiaril'S, Dccciub r 18 NoxSSaai 57 M*rkot.rtreot FKUI?S ? Vf- i 7i ! I ??UiTfi ! i* EMAVI: Ai.v.'tv . ov U?XDA i.-ii ,1t. ur? ti PLY of FRUITS, confuting of Ott*NOti?, liaaaaas. I'mei .iT-a. L'lantaius.Cocunu s, Le.mn?. Ka-fiuS| FlZ3. '''.les an i rcora Ap.ite?, I'o aioes, O ;ions, and ?uta ol uil kiadfl BART .?: WI -TLi. >.o'. ')". and 37 Market-s?reet November 28 2rao* ' r? U E SU ?S 3 UI BU?, D A V1D D *<: Z -iO N, OF SP A R ?_ TA, t.-ke- thi.< ia 11 o' Ol la I-?rmi a/ tile oot ?IJ? ni .nter^. oi ib ; South that lie ha< nu ic ev-:rv arriu,?j eal tor <I.N -ui\ seipiuou! pf tba BICK* aO<SKll?f'l COTTON i!3?-. Uo ls in ue way eon-cctv.) wirJi Uari.l Dickson, of Oxford, Georoia, or>d has eareiuliy s U-cted mis ::ocd. hiui?rtlf. Thu sear] which bas lawn twioo selected i-i offered *t ?"J per b'l-iifl. Ibo ?ame sse I v.hi.'h liss U^eu cara fully M.lectod Inr tho Ust I hi's e years, is off?roi :;t $6|>erbaabttl or live bn-i-.(l< 1er tia, d*live-od at the d-? o.. In o der to insure a -sib dc.ivory tho folUminr dircaUon? i-'uo dd bi oomphed with: Write Ibo mime aa.1 :.?--. . ;.t ?;?..-. i tho naoaey toy mail, taking a cortice ito ?.o.u the PosUNSster, afiS if :hu uionov is lort the so d Wi I ton to*; ?a t ie rs> ceipt of 'he cenmeats To prev:nt f ands on p'an btrs, u>> agents are enpleved, and ,il le?.-rs untst be directed to DAYIl) DICKeON. Spart.i, Hanoaek County-, Giorgia. Dsccmber 15 Imo BOL CHE FILS & tO.'S T)ry Verzeney Cabinet Cax'to Blanclie. For salo by all leading Grocers and Wi:ic .Meicbaats. N. B.-THESE WIVE1? HATE ALWAYS HNJOYED A HIGH REPUTATION in Oh-U'lestoa and o her Southe: u eltiee, and uro in every reipeot ot the firsit elasa ruwf.'mo November 2*1 (?rorcriw aub fltisctUwM. NEW CROP MOLASSES, TO AU HIV 12. OA A UHD3. SUPERIOR NP.W CROP CAIBA . ?J\J\J RIEN MOLASSES. Expected daily per schooner Minnie, from Caibarion. J. A. ENSLOW & CO., Dw'romber 25 1 No. Ml East Bay. SEED AND TABL ti POTATOES. I? STORE:, LANDING AND TO ARRIVE, 1 K AA BARBEL H SELF.CTF.D SEED ANO .LOUU TABLE POTATOES, consisting ol" : CHILI REDS, selected for Eced WESTERN RED?, solcutcd fur seed DAVIS SEEDLING, selected for seed GOODRICH SEEDLING, tolected for seed CUZCO SEEDLING, selected for seed VERMONT PINKEYES, selected for seed JACKSON WHITES, ch'iicc table potato PRINCE ALBERTS, choice table potato PEACH BLOW, choice table polato BUCKEYES, choice table potato. ALSO, A lew barrels of the c?l?br?t d " Early Rose' seedling. On consignment and for salo at lowest market rates. H. W. KINSMAN, December 12 swmft No. 153 East Ray. FOP* SALE BY WELCH & BRANDES, Ko. 313 EAST DAY, (Directly opposite thc New Custom Heute,) 1 AAA BbLvi- SEFI> AND TABLE POTATOES HJUU Peac-Plow Potatoes Prince Albert Potitocs Jackson White Potatoes Garnet Chill Potatoes Piok Eye Potatoes Cosco White Potatoes P. E. Ru-set Potatoes Goodrich Seedling Potatoes 3U0 bbls. Western Apples King Apples Baldwin Apples Norshom Spys Giliflowors , Grocnings 23,000 clesr Oranges br every steamer, selected from the most oelebratcd grovos in Florida GO boxes chotee Messina Lemons iou bbls. assorted Knts P;<per>hell Almond? sicily Sott .-hell Almonds Naples Wa'nuts Texas Pccai. Nuts Spanish Filbsi'U Bmcl Nut? SOCO Bars ros Coeoanuts 109'packages ? ape rod Cranberries, quurters, . halves and whole bb's . 200 bi?X'S liaising, quarters, halves and wholes CO cases Sardines, qua ; ?rs, ha vc? and wholes 150 case* tanned s'lttils, sc. Turu'.tees Pcaeues, Asp'ri?'i-, GreenC ni Oysters itrc^h aa! plekiodj t-btimps, kc,kc. Figs, Currants. ?Iron Dales, hansua?, Ac. 20 kegs pr'me Malawi Grapas S bh's. setsctod L*dy Ai'ple.-. Lr decorating Christmas Trees 100 boxs? "Kriller's" supe-ior assorted Packago Cnud ti, lor whisk wc h VJ the sole agency for this State: ? oona Fruit ('an ?jr Ros Dud CsLdy Frail Cr.atu Cr.ndy Opera DM?? Flor do Mayo (arante.it. 1 hose i;oc?ls h ive b.'in person 'Hy ? elected by us, and with tho utmost conn lenee we oiler them as equal if un, supttior t ) any iu the Southern m ir kets. Dacember 22 GUf-BS FOX Tn . 1DA?8 ! L A M uiy. G A K D zn ?TURD; AT TIM PALMETTO PIONEER CO-OPERATIVE ORO' ERV .SIGUIS, ft IF. CORNER MEETING AXD MARKET STS., VTEW LAYER BAISl:to, 1 . QUARTER, HALF ami whole liena New Foc.Tlrr-s Raisins New Carrants and i Ilma Dried ?""?gs. in one-third, one, t.vo anda L-..? and eight pon mt drums Sofl-ebell Almonds Fren Jli Pram s, in can i and jars New Turkish i-ru-u . for stcwi-ig Goava Jtdly, in half and on.- pound b'->x;?s Sardia?'', in q arter, ba f and whole buxus FiV'h Piiachcs. Tr iv. PineapiiiiM and .-truwlcrries, in two pound cana Fresh Mackerel and ? almoa, in ene pound cans F.ngl?3U an i * n eiicati Tickles, qu in., and niuts No. 1 UoIJ Chop i'iro Crackor* Mniiongahcia, Rye, cabinet and lourbjn Whiskey Malara, Port aud sherry Wine French and american Urandy aad Old Tom Gin, bottled and on draught Si ices ol' all kind?, ground ?md whole Tapioca. Sago, Malt-na ?jora s hi rah, urovrroot Cream Tana , B iker's Premium Choc?la o Broma, Cocoa and Co-oa Paste Choice New York su-ar-cnte-1 Pig Kuma, unbageed Edwards' Cclelualod Washington flams, small(izes, bogged Smo.cd longues, Beef, Suluir.n and Halibut. AX? A choice and cm;)!, i-- assortra-at of FAMILY G ROC tn I li-, will li wo guarantee to sell at thc low? est market H ice; for ca ?h. doods deliveied Ire . No chsrge n?r packages I D cembcr 18 PR?MENOt Tl?EIiN 5KED RICE 17011 SSL?'. APPLY TO JAMBS lt. PRINGLE. December 8 gvew3mo-tuf CA ND E i>, WA Boxrs D- -T QUA! I Y ADAMANTINS ??\ '< i CANDI ES 100 half bi X'. - b.-.v ptal.y Adam . dine Candles. For ra e by i'.. NKY 1 OBIA Jc . O. Dfi,iMuber2l mwf3 LI* ll it I'!/. - 5 ? LT. >A ' V > SA K 1 iV TP 0 SAtr"rATI'" , V / I / v / t r. H'cte 1 ' >r ship Go.il a. first vo. io.- .;ilu uy HENRY ? OniA k CO. WAlSiK? s OT fON T- E. A SMALL LM1' OF THIS CELPBRATED TIE A just r . e red ncr *t um- r Slanbat'.an, trora Nev/ Yuri:. For .-ale by STR" T DROTIiERS ?: CO., Deci"nlcr24 5 No. 74 Bast Bay. ij?uov ! rj^uof?! T) FCE1VED ON CON ?GNM < IT, POR ?MM.K _ V J'IA.K ?u~li returns, z g< ?Jvol e ?.a'Cl LIQUORS aril barre's v.'.H-IC Y banu will bc ;.>:.! ix-ccJ.f ty low ? i cash at J. k F. DAW O VS. Corser B<iet Ray and Acco^i-. edationwharf. Da?c;nb'.-r 2J _0_ PINEAPPLES, ?MN?2ES, EANAMAS. ?S.e. JUST RECEIVED. IN KiE ORt?ER AND f.\*sb, by th- S tania a'aij P:d ?, arrived cn Tuesday la t Rom Havana 13,0?'O Hue ORA Oi'S ?0 bunch ?* of sp undid P.w.ais Ayn A 200.1 lot nf Pl S EAP.'', ti? and rv.or AIN?. For aa':e cheap y Mrs. ll D KilN'RICK, .Ne S3 M.;rket-.-tr. o. ? .nth side. December 17 Noir Moen ?-street. ORANG-'-S i iiWANUES: l\~ f\C\(\ 0UxXG s IN1T.?I1 ORDER, ?J&,\J'J\J -n i for a'o at ?-3 53pur hundred. ALSO. 100 b'.iEchcs P. \N\NVS, lre?h und good; Guava Jelly, in snarler r.i.sT Ivdf bux?i><; Pineaiiplos, Coc<a nn:.-. Plantains. Lemons; 6?? barro ls Apples, red fruit Aim. Aieo nt S'Ose: ONIONS, Potatoes Northern I wm ps, Carrots, Beets, Parsnip and Pickled and Smoked ROJS, and all (or salo vc'y cheap by Mrr.C D K NRICK. No. 83 (son.h side} M;;rk? -street. Deccmbf-j 4 _2J COA' ! C-.A?.' ?)I\f\ TONS RP.r) ACD 1GG CO\U NOW ?j\J\r landing, which will u- sold ?ow. by ap. plyinjto P. P SSIGJDIOUA, Ci'nicr East Day an.l Hascl-struet, Lui side. December 23 _3 BLACKSMITrf ' i OAL. Qf\r\ l'OMK?-?PE IOR ?UMBEBL AND COAL, solestfd ?xnreM?lv tor Black-m ths' usc. Landing iroai schooner Jos. W. Wilson, from Alexa, dria, and formale by H. F. RAK'IR & OO., Coal Yard, Cumb-.rlan j etrr.ct, December 23_jl_ SALT. Q/?AA SACKS LITIiRvOOL SALT TO AR fJUUt/ RITE per hhip "Kammi Funder." For ?ale oy 'L. ?) KL KR li CJ. December 19