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N- K W S SUMMARY. j 7. -O .0.* :. . : - -Gola at New York yesterday closed at 34? ?Mi ;: ' -The New York cotton market waa 4c bef? reiter; sales 1000 bales, at 25?o. -At Liverpool cotton was finn ; uplands lQJd; Orleans lld; sales 15,000 bales. -Flotew, the musical composer, was lately divorced from bis sixth wife in order to marry b*r sister. -In New York if is becoroing customary fer the bride to fuxnish the dress material worn by the bridesmaids. -Commodore Vanderbilt, with his family, owns over^$15,000;?OO of the $28,000,000 stock ot the New York Central Railroad -Since the prc?j?bitory licrnor law has been in force in Ma ino opium eating is said to have increased to an alarming extent -A deceased millionaire- in a Western city .mu inscribed on bis tombstone, "H?-always paf? cash." -Mr. George Francis Train, Vriio arrived in New York City on: Thursday-, announces that Junes Stephens has been rest ored to supreme control of the Fenian organization. -A WOT .an named liiza Jones was burned eo badly in Baltimore on Friday hwt by the ac? cidental upsetting of a kerosene lamp that ber death will probably on sue. -Gustave Dore has twice proposed to Chris? tina Nilsson and twice been rejected. But be? lieving that there is luck in odd numbers, he is going to try it again. -It is stated that the supply of guano at the Chincha Islands will give out in two years. The Peruvian Government has ordered tho guano companies to export hereafter from the Guanape Islands, on the northern coast. -A bill is before the~ Tennessee Legislature exempting capital employed in manufacto? ries from taxation for the space of ten years. ' There is a fair prospect for it becoming a law. -Mr. George W. Adam's, a leading Wash? ington correspondent, was married last Tues - day to the daughter of John M. Barclay, the Journal Clerk of the House of Representa? tives. -The New York papers say that concerts and operas in that city are overwhelmed by "dead-heads," and, as an instance, tell of a concert at which nearly three thousand people attended, whilst the receipts were not $150. -A projected new railway from London to -Brighton, it is said, wilT combine in its car? riages a combination of the' American and English systems, with a free passage through? out the length of the trains, and smoking and refreshment saloons at one end. -It is said that the only infallible way to ascertain that death has taken place, with the exception of decomposition, is by holding a . candle to a part of the body. If the blister on being punctured gives forth afluid substance, '. de i th has not taken place. If air is emitted, deith has occurred. -An Irish court has given a gentleman two hundred pounds damages for breach of prom? ise by a lady with whom he had an engagement to marry. The day had been set, the intend? ing bridegroom bad sold a furn in British Co? lumbia, and was on bis way to carry ont the .engagement, when the lady married another. -In Belgium a new mode of dressing wounds has been adopted. A sheet of lead one-fifteenth of an inch in thickness-is applied to th? seat of injury, and made to assume its' shape by pressure. By means of strips of ad? hesive plaster the lead is secured, and a cur? rent of fresh water is poured over the surface of the flesh once or twice a day. -Great activity continues to be shown in the preparations for the (Ecumenical Council. Citations have been issued for eight new Coun? cillors-one being summoned from America, -ono from Spain, two from France, and four from Germany. An invitation was sent to the Bet. John Henry Newman, of England, bot he has desired to be excused, en the ground of bis age and bad health. , -The late Duchess of Sutherland was a model matchmaker, and provided admirably for her daughters. One she married to the Duke of Argyle, and another will be Duchess of Leinster. A third (very beautiful) is mar? ried to the eldest son of the Marquis of West? minster, whose wealth no man ean count; and ? granddaughter has just been affianced to Lord Percy, heir to the Dukedom of Northum? berland. -Tho recent suicide at- Chicago of Mrs. ? Augustus N. Dickens, widow of Augustus Dickons, brother of Charles Diekens, was com? mitted by taking morphine. She sent' her children to the homo of her brother-in-law, Hr. Lawrence, on Christmas eve, to take part in getting np a Christmas tree. They remain? ed there over night, and on their return home discovered their mother on the floor dead. Mrs. Dickens was thirty-five years old, and lecvos three children. She has suffered much lately from poverty, being dependent almost entirely apon her friends for the necessaries cf life. -Napoleon LIT labors in ali things to make bis government necessary to the French peo? ple, and accustom them to look to him lor more or less help, in the work of social pro? gress. Among his many arrangements for this grand purpose, is the plan of sending agents into the agricultural districts, where the great strength of the Bonapartean dynasty reposes, to offer the farmfolk the necessary implements of industry, at first cost ; and not these alone, bot the credit which enables the people to get them. The latter have from tbree to five years to pay for thom, and a longer time when it is found that they are industrious but cannot raise the money. This interference is a very paternal one ; and, though it may have a cer? tain centralized air of despotism, yet it is a very pardonable kind of dospotiam, as the world goes. -The New York Herald is moved by the re -esnt scrip dividend of the New York Central Bailroad io tell how the capital stock of the Western Union Telegraph Company has been "?atere?V Beginning witt a capital of $360, 000, fifteen years ?>go, that corporation now has a noroinal capital of $?1,008,800, nearly five times what it should be if tho capital had been increased in a legitimate manner to cover the expenso of construction and the absorption of other lines. Four times the stock has been docbled withont any pretence of value to show for it; and 88$, the price this stock is now selling for, really represeuts more tuan the actual cost valuo to original holders. The Herald, which is one of tho leading advocates of governmental control of the telegraph lines of the country, of course draws a strong argu? ment in favor -f such control from the mis? management of tho Western Union. -Few people have an idea of the extent of California. Tho State is seven hundred miles long, by about two hundred wide. San Fran? cisco and Sacramento together havo a popula" tion of about 170,000, leaving about 300,000, population for this area of country-as largo as all New England and Now York aud Pennsylva? nia together-an aroa largo enongh and rich enough to sustain a population of 30,000,000. It would make a large size European Kingdom. The State will have 13,000,000 bushels of wheat to spare, which will bring in from $18,000,000 to $20,000,000. Tho wcol-clip is larger than ever before. The vintage promises to be the best ever gathered; 25,000,000 grape-vines are in bearing, aud new vineyards are the order of the day. The Slato has just bsgun its net-work of railroads, soon to bo connected by thc long spider thread across the continent. CHARLESTON. WEDNESDAY MOEN LNG, DECEMBER 30, 18#t. The Cotton Claims. We have all heard of the famous war? horse killed in the Continental service, whose high-sounding name and speed and bottom were dinned in tho ears of Congress, nntil the great grand-child of the bold rider received an appropriation to compensate him for the loss his venerable ancestor had sustained in the servioe of an ungrateful country. It seems that it is intended to pursue this putting-ofF policy in regard to the cot? ton claims, and unless the Southern mem? bers of Congress will take up the cudgels in behalf of their afflicted constituents, the hard cash for the cotton seized by the Fed? eral Government at the close of the late war, is not likely to be paid over to any? thing nearer than the third or fourth gen? eration of those to whom it is due. In this way, these unfortunates may live for pos? terity, if even they starve for themselves. It is true that the amount of compensa? tion for cotton claimed by citizens of South Carolina is not remarkably large, but what? ever it is, it would be of benefit to thc claimants andt o this State, in which it would be spent; and it is not pleasant to feel that the original 6um, by thc attrition of law? yers, agents and clerks, is every day grow? ing uncomfortably less. Nor is there any good reason why the money should not be promptly paid. The fact that the govern? ment did seize the cotton is proved by the records at Washington, which also show that the government has the money pro? duced by its sale. And yet when a claim? ant does establish his claim and obtains a judgment, he finds that a large percentage is deducted to defray the expenses cf the Court of Claims. In plain English, the ofBcers i of the government make use of every twist md turu of the law to avf"d-Pft?iPE lne money, and wnen they are compelled to pay the claim, make the claimant pay the piper. There is a modest cheating game, prac? ticed by acute boys, in even Buch a moral i place as Charleston, whose foundation is this broad prinoiple: '"Heads I win; tails "you lose." This little game is being played by the Court of Claims. Evidence is re- ' quired to be taken over and over again. The claimant is bumped from pillar to post, ind back from post to pillar. And if he 1 Joes obtain a judgment, the treasury Bet isido the decision of the court and pay just is much or as little as they please. j It is time that some keen and sagacious j member of Congress should take this mat? ter in hand, and we trust that the Southern 1 representatives, living amid all the great , glories of Washington, will not neglect the opportunity of speaking frankly and boldly upon this question of dollars and cents. What the cotton claimants want is a quick , and cheap judgment, and a prompt .payment ! of the money if the claimants win the day. They grumble not leud but deep, and ask that Congress will resume its delegated functions at once, if the Court of Claims will Bot mend thc errors of its way. 1 The South does not make many drafts upon the Federal treasury. Rings and combinations are not our forte. But, by way of upholding the credit of the govern? ment, aud of proving that it is willing to '. render unto the South a little of what belongs to Southern people, Congress should, without delay, provide for tho set? tlement of all lawful claims against the I General Government. What we ask is just and fair; if it were not, our prayer m'glit more read ily be granted. Rcvlcwa. ISAIAH; with Notes Critical, Explanatory and i Practical. Cosigned for boin' Pastors and People. By Rev. Henry Cowies, D. D. New York : D. Apploton & Co. 1809. Thia commentary has its good points. It is plain and-practical-more convenient for use and not a wv;t drier than the weary and shapeless comnKntary 0f Alexander more evangelical and j-opular than thc learned notes of Henderson. luis brief, the author usually contenting himself- with a statement of his own opinions, wilhouv reference te those of other?, and dwelling at length upon the texts only to which a theological interest attaches. The ordi? nary reader will find a considerable amount of information in the volume, and will probably prize its interpretations the more on account of the homilclical addresses scattered among them. To tho scholar it i will prove well-nigh worthless; ue must have more than ordinary nerve if bc can endure its superficial criticism?, its cant phrases, and its slovenly English. In these .spects the volume stands without a rival in contemporary religious literature, unless, indeed, that honor is divided by Dr. Cowies' previous commentaries. Tho greatest poet and prophet of antiquity is stripped of his singing robes of beauty and glory, and here appears disguised ia butternut from : head to foot. GLEANINGS FBOM Tnr. SHEAVES. p.y Tlev. C. H. Spurgeon. Second Fditton. New York : bheldon ia Co. 1600. This volume, which probably, if wc may judge from its mechanical beauty, was in? tended as a gift for Christmas, contains about one hundred and fifty sprightly ant glowing pens?es from Spurgeon's sermone. They are charged with the peculiar excel? lencies and eccentricities characteristic the great popular preacher. He writes the old-fashioned English of the Bible ant the elder Puritans, with manifold illustra? tions and fervid appeals to the Christian consciousness after the manner of "Ancient "Brooks." The collector has here given samples from Spurgeon's finest sheaves. _jj^ntfi._ WANTED, A BOY, BETWEEN twelve and fifteen years of ago, to do House? work. Must come well recommended. Apply at No. 51 WENTWORTH-STREET, west side of Military Hall. 1* December 30 ANTED IMMEDIATELY, OSIK HUS. DKED LABORERS to work on the Phos phate lands of Ashley River, twenty miles from the city. Apply at No. 141 MEETING-STREET, u; stairs. 6* December 30 WANTED, EMPLOYMENT FOR A LAD of thirteen years, to do errands for a store, i to learn a trade. Apply at THIS OFFICE. December 29 5 WANTED, SUBSCRIBERS FOR ALL THE LEADING MAGAZINES AND NEWS? PAPERS, at publisher's rates. CHARLES C. RIGHTER, April 21 No. 101 King-street. INFORMATION WANTED.-ANY IN? FORMATION given of STEPHEN KEYS, who reached tho city ou Wednesday last, will be thank? fully rccived by his wife, MARIA KEYS, at Grocery, corner Church and Chalmers-streets. D. comber 16 WANTED, BOARD, FOR A GENTLE? MAN, wife, three children and nurse. Will require two rooms, and plain, but substantial, table. Address, stating terms, kc, "M. S"" Box No. 3s5, Charleston, S. C. November 3 WANTED, EVERYBODY TO SUB? SCRIBE to tho CIRCULATING LIBRARY CHARLES C. RIGHTER'S Select Library of New Books contains all of the Infest publications. April 21_No. 161 KING-STREET. WANTED, BY A LADY ACCUSTOM? ED to write for the press, employment on one or n ore Literary Papers or Magazines, WRITER OF SKETCHES. POETRY, Atc. Address Miss K. E. W., Postofnce, Charleston, S. C. October 8 AGENTS WANTED.-S75 TOS200 FER month, or a commission from which twice that amount can bc made by Felling thc latest im? proved COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING Mi CHIN E ; price $18. For circulars and terms, addro? C. BOWEt-.S ft CO., No. 320 South Third-street, Phil a i elphin, Pa. 3mo December 0 _gg Bett TO RENT, A LARGS FRONT ROOM, unfurnished with Board to desirab'o parties. Terms moderate. Apply in QUJ1N STREET, next to Calder Bouse._I*_December 30 TO RENT, STORE No. 155 EAST BAY, a good business staad, suitable far wholesale pa Tose.? ; exteasivo yard in roar of building. For tcrmi, apply ts J. T. HUMPHREYS, Real Estate Ageut, No. 27 Broad-sTtet. December 9 TO KU HT, A NEAT TWO-AND-A-HALF STORY HS USE, Ne. 2 Doughty-." trcet. Apply at No. 4S2 KINu, cerner John-street. November 18 wfm TO KENT.-ONE ROOM TO RENT TO one or two gendemen, furnished or not fur? nished. Rent low. Call at No. 141 Market-street, between Kiug aud Ai "hdalo streets. December 29 5 TO RENT. A PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER. Apply at THIS OFFICE. October 28 (?uuf?i?im?L MRS- WM. D. DcSAUSSUKE AND Mrs. EDMUND RAVEN LL will resume thc dune:- of their School on Mondiy, 4th January, 1809. No. 3-1 MEfcTING-STBEET. ti* D pember 23 MISS MUR DEN AND SISTER'S BO ARD? ING AND DAY SCHOOL.-The Exercises of | tine Seminary will p. V ) bc resumed ou Monday, fen narr 4, i860. Md'Pe. PIERSON, of Paris, has bee." euragod for tho French class. 3mwf4 Bcccmber 24 J_ SOB OOL will commence on the fourth of Jan? uary, at No. 52 Church-street. Alt the English branches taught with Drawing, French and German. No extra chat ge for Drawiug. References aro Rev. C. P. Gadsden, Rev. J. W. Mile?, Mr. Edward McCrady, md Professur McCrady. Secambcr 28 mw2 CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, JENO. LI*H AND FRENCH SCHOOL, No. B2 WENT WORTH-STRi ET.-Thc exercise? of this School will bc resumed cn Monday, Janaary 4th. A Claus ot beginners in Ia1 in ard Fren : la will bo formrd. HENRY AI. B ".UN*. Principal. CHARLES B COCHRAN, Assistant. A few boys will bo rc. eived as boarders in thc Family of Uie Principal. De-rioioer28 mwsmtaS HIGH SCHOOL OF CHARLESTON. Tho Exercise-of this Institution will bo re? sumed ou Monday, January 4th. 'J horough instruc? tion given in Latin, Greek, French, Geruiau, Mathe? matics, and thc higher branches of English. Terms.-Twelve dollars per quarter, payable in od rancc. No extra charge for 1- rciich, German or Sta? tionery- W. E. KINGMAN. A. M., December 22 12 Prtnrjp.il. Jar Sole. FOR SALE, NEAR ASIIEPOO BRIDGE, four well bioken MULES, two go id FLATS, sundry PI AN I'ATION U CENslLS. Also, a STEAM ENGINE aud TU li ESE ER. Apply at THIS OFFICE, lieecmber IS'J wstn3 j?READ! BREAD! BREAD! FIRST QUALITY BREAD WILL BE FURNISHED to fimilies at th . shortest notice, at the RUTLEDGE STREET BAKERY, between Bull and Calhoun street?. Two've Tickets for One Dollar, and full weight. Orders lett al the nbjvo Bakery. Dcfciube.- 29 FO?1 SALE ?I? ?:E.\T, THAT COMMO? DIOUS end well appointed leseaeit House Koa 2 aid 4 Berresferd-street, cwatuan? 16 roems, with Dztemdva uervaais' apartmtatr. Vor term; ap? ply lo J. T. HUMrilEBTl, Real Estate Agent, December 9 w N?. 27 Braad-strcot, F?UK SALE, ONE D?t AY, IN PRIME condition, and one s :i of lia ness, as goctl as new. Apply io CL G. MATTHEWS, at C. N. Aver ?H's, No. cs East Bay. a December 34 IT". RUIT FARM FOR SALE, NEAR ? AIKEN, S. C.-THREE HUNDRI- 1? ACREN lhc farm ba? nearly live thousand lni't Ircc;, con? sisting of Pe ch, Apple, Cherry, Plum, Pomegranate, Fig, Pear. &c. Also, a variety ol email irulm, as, KIISJ berries, strawberries, imported Blackberries. Ste, all cf tho choicest kinds, also, about twenty five ? cres cf thc Choicest Grapes of various kinds. Ono hundred ?cres of the land ls cleared, aud eood firmiug laud; thc balance ls wp jd lauii. For fur? ther particulars apply to JAMES W. MA Y, Northwest side of C. urthousc. December 17 Imo Charleston, s. C. FOll SALT-:-TWO SUPERIOR \rOX\G DRAFT HORSES Two new Spring Drats, mr de to ord. r Three complele sets Carl Harness, made to order One S? horse power S.eam Eugine 'J wo Ktoani Flu- Boilers, 42-borsc power each T wo Steam Condensers, each 3 feet diameter. 36 fret long . One Iron Chimney, 15 inches diameter, 30 f d lo.g <s"j new Flour Parrels 40,009 new Flour Barrel StaviBand Hoadiugs to sait taO.M? ?canod G:.ond-hand Bricks. Bv v. . -.-.t.er 13 four F. W. CLAUSSEN. SAi--.;. (>:.!> NEWSPAPERS. IN aU-T ,,1"?u ':>'---!ijc 7? ceins per hu ur'. ?i. .opl> at the O^o j-U u;.' l>. : ;^ s LWS. F?lmiarr 20 ???hi (tod S>w\ti. LOST, ON TUESDAY, 29TK nx K VsT B \Y, bi'tweea Boyce's and Adger -TV b o-ve* 9. roll of BANK OF THU STAT K I?IL.: .y.,ho,',? two hundred and twenty-seven dollars. ? r?.r(j will bc given ii they arc left at THIS Ol-FICE. December 30 3* LOST, ON MONDAY. NOVEMI?ER 23, n Ladies' COLD WATCH, double case, white thee, with chain attached. Finder will pleas-'' leave thc sante at 'I H'S ??'FLCE, where a reward Will bo alvon i.'' required. Novem ber 20 _?rU,tlI^' _ TTS! V " S DOLLA KS R EWARD.-STOLEN, J. on Friday night 2."th instaitt. in Orangebn g County, a Hue Iorgo Chestnut t-orrel HO:;SE. with bitiri.i forehead, about sixt-ci Lands high, sevou y ara o.d, Th? aborc reward will be paid for his recovery. Adare-.] F. M. BA ?lBURG, Bamberg, S. C. 3* Dccembor 29 rr^HI KT Y Dil LL ?RS R R W A R D . X WOIOP, ca Friday night, 23th Dccombo . at Graham's tu uou?, sou h Carolina Railroad, a l-rnc Bay lions-'., about sixteen ha fl* high, with a white spot ou ono shoulder, a.,d a'iout eight years old. 1 he above reward will be ?'aid tor his recovery. Ad? dress w. il, WROION, Graham's Turnout. December 29 8* ??ljtri??m Schnapps. OFI'ICE OF UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Imp?t ter of the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, Ho 23 Bcavcr-strcct. NEW YOUK, November 3. 1868. To thc People of the Soul horn States : WHEN THE PURE MEDIC IN \L EESTOTUT] now so widely known as WOLFE'S JjCHlEI SCHNAPPS, was in roduced into tbe^rld ui tho endorsement of four thousand leading mern Ot the medical protession some twenty years agc propiietor was well aware that it could not wi escapo the penalty attached to all new and us preparations. Ho, therefore, endeavored to inve with strongest possible eafeauard against com feiter?, and to render nU attempts to pirate it i cult and dangerous. It wa? submitted to at-. guiahed chemists for analysis, and pronounced them the purest spirit over manufactured. Its i ty and properties having been thus ascertained, E liles of the article were forwarded to ton thous physicians, including all the leading practitioner the United States, for purposes of experiment, circular, requesting a trial of the preparation an report of the result, accompanied each specim Four thousand of the most eminent medical me) tho Union promptly responded. Their opioionf thc article were unanimously favorable. Sue preparation, they said, had long been wanted the protession, as uo reliance could be placod on ordinary liquors of commerce, all of which ^ more or less adulterated, and therefore unfit medical purposes. The peculiar excellence I strength of thc oi of juniper, which formed on tho principal ingredients of tho Schnapps, toget with an unalloyed character of the alcoholic ment, givo it, in the estimation of tho faculty marked superiority over every other diffusive s?t lant as a diurotic, tonic and restorative. These satisfactory credentials from profossiu men of tho highest rank were published in a c densed form, and enclosed with each bottle of Schnapps, as one of the guarantees of its genui ne?s. Other precautions against fraud wero i adopted ; a patent was obtained for the article, label was copyrighted, a/ac simile of tho propriotc autograph signature wa* attached to each label a cover, his name aud thatof the preparation were c bossed on the bottles, and the corks were sealed w bis private seal. No articlo had over been sold this country under tho name of Schnapps prior the introduction of Wolfe's Schiedam Aroma Schnapps, In 1851; and tho label was deposited, his trade mark, in the United States District Co for tho Southern District of New York during tl year. It might be supposed by persons una-quaint with tho ? iring character of thc pirates who pi upon the reputation ot honorable merchants by voi lng deleterious trash under their name, that tho pi teclions so carefully thrown around tho30 Schnar would havo precluded tho introductions and sale counterfeits. Tbcy seem, however, only to ha shmulalod the rapacity of impostor*. The tro mark of th; proprietor has been stolen; the indon meut which hi? Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps alo received from tho medical profession has be claimed by mendacious humbugs; his labels n: bottles havo been imilated, his advertisements pai phrased, his circulars copied, and worso thau a dishonorable retailers, after disposing of thc genui contents of his bottles, have filled them up wi common gin, tho most deleterious of all liquors, ai thus raado his name aud brjnd a cover tor poison. Tho public, the medical profession and tbs trie for whom tho Schiedam Aromarlo schnapps is in scribed as a remedy, arc equally iu.crestc : with ll proprietor in thedetcclioa aud supprcssiou of tho nciarious piaclicts. The gpim'ue article, mar.uia lured R? the establishment of tho undesigned Schiedam, Holland, is distilled fro n a barley of il finest quality, and flavored with an essential extra of tho berry of the Italian jut.lpc-, of unequalled p ri ty. By a process unknown in the preparation any other liquor, it la lrecd from every acriniouioi aud corrosive clement. Complaints have been receivod from tho Icidir physicians and families In tho Southern States i til" sale nf cheap imitations of tho Schiedam Ar. malic Schnippe in tlioso niarko'.s; and traveller who are in tho habit o? usina it a* au antidote to tl tify that cheap gin, put up in Schiedam bottles, frequently palmed off upon tho unwary. Til agcnU of thc undersigned have hecu requested t institute iuquirfes ou the sitbject, an3 to forward t him the names of such parties as they may aeevi tain to be engaged in tho atrocious system of decor tion. In conclusion, Ibo undersigned would say tbs he has produced, from undo,- 'ho hands of the mo. distinguished men of scicm c in America, proofs ur answerable of the purity and niedieiuol excel leuce ol' the SchieJam Aromatic Selina] ps ; fur. ho has expended many thousand dollars in sur rouuding it with gu?ranteos and safeguards, whicl he designed should pro:ect. the public and himscl against fraudaient imitations; that ho has shown i to bo thu only liquor in thu world that can be uui formly depended upon as unadulterated; thtt bo ha: challenged iuvesrigation, aua'.yjis, comparison am experiment in all Its forms ?md from every ord ea Ihe preparation wh; li bear* his name, seal and trailt mark, has como off triumphant. Ho, therefore, feels it a duty bc owes to his ie!!ow-cit?z UB uoticrully, tc the medical profesi?n and the sick, to dcuounc. and expose the charlatans who couuterlelt those cvi d?meles of identity, and he calls upon the press and thc public to aid him in his efforts to remedy so grcal an evil. The following letter? aud certificates from thc Icadinj; physicians and ebenisti of this city will prove to tho reader that all goods sold by the under? side 1 arc all that they arc reprc ented to be. UDOLPHO WOLFE. I Jool hound lo sa}-, that I regard your selina ips us being in every respect pre-eminently pure, and deserving oi medica] patronage. At all events, it is thc purest possible article of Holland Oin. htreio lorc uuobtaiuabl". and as buch may bc safely pre? scribed by physicians. DAVID L. MOTT, M. D., Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. % I'ISE-STKEET, NEW YoilK, ) November 21, 18G7. j UnoLi'Ho WOLFF. ESO., Pr?tent: Dear Sir-i have ma II- a chemical OXtmitiaUoa of a sample r' your Schiedam Schnapps, with the in? tent of dchnniuhlR if any for. i;ru or injurious Bub. stance bad been added to th: simple diatiiled spirits. Thc examination ba.s resulted in tho cooclnsluu that the sample contained nopnisono ?? ot uirniful admixture. I have i eui unable to discover any tiaccoi the deleterious substance* wich ure em? ployed in thc adulteration of liquor.*. I would not hesitate lo use myself or ta recominmd toothers, lor medicinal purpose", the Schiedam Sch nappa na au excellent and unobjectionable variety ol gin. Very rwpccttully yourn, (Signed,) CHAS. A. ?EELY, Chemist. NEW YORK, NO. 53 CEDAR-STREET, I November 20, 13C7 J L'DOLrno WOLFE, Esq.. Present : Drar Sir-', have submitted to chemical analvsls two bottles ot "Schiedam Schnnpps," which I took dom a fresh package in yonr bonucd warehouse, nud lind, as before, that the spirituous liquor is lree irom injurious iugrcdicut-; or falsification; that it has the murks ot being aged aud not recently pre? pared oy uicchauieul admixture of alcohol and aro? matics. liekpeettuDy, FEED. F. MAYER, chemist. NEW '.MIK, 1 uosduy, May 1. UDOLPUO WOLFS. Esy.: Dmr sir-The want of pure Winos and Liquors Cur medicinal purposes bas beou loug felt by the pro I'essiou, and thousands of Uria) have been sacrificed by the uso of adulterated articles. Delirium tremens, and otb-i disease* o. the bruin and n, rves, so rife in lins eouulrv, are very rare m Europe, owing, in a ijrtHt decree, to the liin'ereuee n the purity of the spii iLS cold. Wc hive tested the acvoral arliclis imported and ?old by you. inciuiiiug your (jiu, which you sell un? der the uwiie of Aromatic Schiedam schnapps, which ure consider Justly entitled to thc high reputation it lia ? icqmrcd in lins country; and from your loug ex? ile .'.'IM U na a foreign importer, your Bottled Winos iud Liquors niiould meet w.th the same demand. Wu would recommend you to appoint some ot the itupcctable apothecaries in different parts of the city .? agltuts tor the fv.lo. of your Brandies und Wines, wi. rc ibe profession eau obtain tho taino when noe<..,i fur uitdic.in:;l purposes. '??.lng you meceos iuyour now enterprise, , _ _.. ^ o remain, your obedient servant.?, VALEN LISE MOTT. M. D., Professor ol Sur cry Liiivcw?y Medical Collcsc ?cw York. ... al. CAltroOHAN. M. !>., Prufcs?or of Clinical .Mirg. rr, jqi^ou-im-Cuicf to tho slate Hospital, fcc., .No. U v.ast Sixteenth-street LEWIS A. KATfih. M. h., No. 70?Broadway. H P. l?J3 WE::*, M. pt. NO. 701 F roadway. ? JOSEPH WOlWL'll.M, D.. No. 1*1 Niiilh-stroot. NELSON STEELS, M. iv, No. ;?7 Uleeker-sircet. ?OUN O'HKILLY, M. D., NO. 230Fourth street. B. L RAPHAi-.L, M. D.. Prof. >.sor ot tho Principles and mcli?oot Surgery, New I'ora Medical Col? lege, ?co., AO. 'Jl .iinth-strect, and others. 1 Thc proprietor also offcm for salo. BOTTLED WINES AND LIQUORS, Imported aud bottled by himsolf, expressly for mc Jieiual usu. Each bottle has his certificate of its pu? rity. BDOLP?W WOliFK. November ll 3 E Jlmnscmcnt. EV. A. J. RYAN WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS AND RECIIE POETICAL COMPOSITIONS, AT TEX HIBERNIAN HALL, This Evening, 30th Instant, at 8 P. M. FOB THE BENEFIT 07 ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. Tickets of Admission. 50 cents. To be had at Courtenay's. Orccr's, Russell's, Holmes', and at tko door of thc Hall December 30 1 QHARLESION TI I EA Til E. A HAPPY NEW YEAR. ALL THE STARS. Positively for Two Nights Univ, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, JANU? ARY 1 AND 2, 1800. GREAT SCENES, SONGS, DANCE?, TABLEAUX, AND EFFECTS. BLACK CROOK: t?AS LIGHT! SEVEN BEAUTIES! THE GREAT FASDIONABLE NIGHTS. THIRTY PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. December 3D 3 rp H H. FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WIDOWS HOME WILL BE REOPENED On THIS DA Y. the 29.'/? instant, FROM ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M. TO THR'E P. M. AND On (bc Evenings of JU ESDAI and WEDNESDAY, AT SEVEN O'CLOCK, For the purpasc of closing up the various RafT.es now on band, and disposing of the rcmainins arti? cles. Admitta*:cu 25 cents. Ch'ldrcu 10 couts. The < ity Railroad Cars will leave tho Hall each evening at hnlf-past lu o'clock. December 29 ?pi.YIR AND FESTIVAL FOU THE nENEFIT OF TUE MISSION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wi'-l ?pen on Thursday, 24tli instant, AT HOWACD HALL, Mceling-strect, near Calhoun-s'.rcet, Ti CONTINUE UNTIL NEW YEAR'S DAY. Tickets, 1 ."i eenie; Season Tickets, 50 cents; Chil? dren, lu cents. Tho public ave invited. 1 cecmber 28 (?ojjttrtitvisijij) Ilotifc. LIMITED PA RT \ E R S III P. -TI ! 10 UN? DERSIGNED have, in accordance with the Acts of Genoral Assembly, ?nc under Brm mme of WILLIAM GURNEY, ?ind in ."oufoinsity with tho nrticles of '.eTcemoni.cf limited partnership (bear lntf oai*?r.ih ?uj v. HrpTCtii~ei, t?onJ, esynj ?i-L. doy. lt is mutually ngrccd lo renew and CO minne samo uuder taid agreement t* June 1st, 13U9. 'signed) WM. UUKNEY, General Partner. (SiKBCd) JAY L ADAMS, Special Tartner. Charleston, De.-emoer 1, 13C8. December 19 wfmlmo Hotte? tn gonhroptn)._ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITUD STATES. FOR SOUTH CAROLINA NOVEMBER I'ERM. 1808.-IN TUE MATTER OF ALFRED PRICE, OF CHARLESTON, BANKRUPT PETI1 ION FOR FULL AND FINAL DISCHARGE IN BAN KRUPTC ?.-Ordered, That a hearing bc had ov the nineteenth day cf January, 18S9, at Federal Courthouse, m Cbailesion, s. C., and that all Credi? tors, tc, of raid Bankrupt appear at said time and plvce, and show cause, if asy they eau, why thc prayer of the Petitioner should not bo granted; and th it th* second and third Meetings of creditors of said Baukrupt will to held at tho e?flee ol' R. B. CAR PUNTER, Esq., Registrar of Second Coagreisional District, South Caro.iaa, ou thc seventeenth day of January, 18C9, at 12 M. By order of the Cou t, tho 10th day of December, 1868. DANIEL H Ol: LR ECK, Clerk of thc District Court of the Unitod States for South carolina. w3 December 23 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITER STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA NOVEMBER TERM, 1108-IN THE MATTER OF MORRIS ALEXANDER, uF CH1RLES?ON, BANK? RUPT- PET! HON Ft.R FULL AND FINAL DIS OHARGE IN RAN KRUPTi Y-Ordered, That a hear? ing bo had en the nineteenth day nf January, 18S9, at Federal Courthouse ia Charleston, S. C.; aud that all Uredi'ors, ?c., of said liaakrupt appear at saul t me a? tl place, and show . ?usa If any ib-y cm, why the prayer at th? Petition? ekeald not be granted. And that tito secoad and third aieoiiagj ot'creditors cf said Bankrupt will he held at tho office or U. li. CARPA M ER, Esq., Rsguirar of the .-ecoud Con Bressioaal District, S. C., ou the seventeenth day of January, ISiP, al 12 M. Ry order af thc Court, the 19ih day ol' December, 18C8. DANIEL U RLUECK, L'ieik of th? District Court ol the Uuited Slates for Soulh Caroliua. iv3 December 23 /inc Jlrta. Q_ ll E A T A T T II A C T I O N AT 3U LS RY'S &, C0:S PHOTOGRAPH AND FINE ART GALLERY. NOW ON EXQinilTON THE LARGEST ANO llnest Collection ol' CIIKO.MO LITHOGRAPHS ever .ccu iu L'barlCStOU. They ure perfect copies of cel? ebrated W'orks of Arl, both ancient mid modern. Among thc coUccliou maybe found SALVATOR ROSA'S UKAD OFCBR1SJ-, Correy's Magdalene, A. Delacroix's Tide Uoiinj Oui, A. Delacroix's Tide Coming lu, Turner's Venice, Jackson's Euglish Scenery, Rowbot loni's English Sccuery, Baxter's English aud Iri.-h Scenery, Views on IhclChiuc, The Juii(;i'raud, The Wetterhoru, Matiuo Views, and uiuuy otUeis. The public aro respectfully Invited to call aud tee .hese beautiful Works oi Art. They arc o?ered for salo at New York prices. PORCELAIN PICTURES. Great reduction in the piree Pt 'ROI LAIN PIC 1 URES. Recent tuiprov.-incuts .u produ. ing these j>ieiuris enable us lo i ow offer thu at nearly Olio jaif the former prices, and tar supe. or. call aud nomine spu-iuious. 3UR CARTES DE VISITE A.\D OTHES PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS ARE UNSUR? PASSED. Especial attention given to children. Also to copv nu old Daguerreotypes and other pictures. Salianc iou in all cases cu.ir.iutccd, aud at prices to corre. )ond with the times. STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES AND JTHER PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHARLESTON, FORT SUMTER AND MAGNOLIA CEMETERY At licenced Priers. A Gne collection of ITEEEOSCOPIO VIEWS 0? THE MOUN? TAINS IN NORTH CAROLINA AND THE FRENCH BRQAD RIVER. rheso aro tho ?ret and only PiiototrapLs over taken in that locality. ~ (& U I N B Y ??te C O., No. 201 KIKG-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. 0. November 12 3mos JHccttngs. I. O. O. P. SOUTH CAROLINA LODGE NO. X. THE REGULAR WEEKLY, MEElfNG OF THU LODGE will bc held" This Evening, at Seven o'clock precisely. By order. L. C. LOYAL, December 30 w Secretary. BURNS' CIIA1UTABLK ASSOCIATION. rruiE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING (POST J_ PtDNr.D until Wednesday. 30th Decomberi will bc held at Hall, comer of King and Liberty streets, ever Osborne's (?ai lo ry, This Evening, at Eight o'clock. Members will be punctual. By order. W. F. PADDON, Dccomber 30 1 Secretary and Treasurer. "COTILLION CLUB." AMEE1ISG OF THIS O COB WILT. EE HF.T.D This Evtmng, December 30, at Five o'clock, at fae omeo of the Secretary. The attendance of all members is earnestly re? quested, as business ol vital importance will bu trans? acted. J. M. RHETT, December 30 1 -Secretary and Ticasuier, _ ffity jUinertiimfnte. PROCLAMATION.-BY G ROB ti 13 \V. CLARE, MAYOR.-STATE OF SOUTH CARO? LINA, CITY UF CHARLESTON.-Whereas, it is ex? pressly provided by an ordinance ratified thc 20th November, 1806, that "No person or per?ons shall fire any squibs, crackers, or other fireworks, within the city, except at times of public rejoicings, and at such places when and where the Mayor, for tue time being, may permit by license under his hand; or shall fire any gun, pistol, or other firearms, within the limits of the city, unless it ho on tbo occasion of some military parade, and then bv tho ordur of some officer having the command, under a penalty of ten dolLrs for each and every offenco." And whereas serious accidents may occur, bj rea? son of the firing of squibs, crackers, pistols, guns acd other fireworks, in trequented thoroughfares: Non-, therefore, to tbeintcct ihat a reasonable indul? gence, as contemplated by thc above quoted ordi? nance, may be afibrdod to all persons of amusing themselves within such limits as may not interfere with the safety of vehicles, and comfort and security of passengers in the public "streets, I, GEOIUiE W. CLARE, Mayor cf Chm lesion, do proclaim and an i ounce that the firing of squibs, crackers, gunj, pis? tols and other fireworks, will bo allowed in thc fol? io A'iug places, and no other, viz: White Toint Gar d- n, thc west end ot Broad andTradd streets, Hamp? stead Mall, Aiken Square, Wragg square, and ths Burnt District-and in no lane, street, or alley what? soever. And I heieby invoke all good citizens to concur with the authorities iu enforcing these jus', reasonable nnd necessary regulations, tho violation of which may bo attended with much ir-juiious con? sequences; and every law and order-loviug cit'Z?n is rcqu'.sted aud enjoined to report to cither ot thc police st-tious all parties guilty of such violations. Witness my baud, this twenty-first day ol' Decem? ber, A. D. 18CS. By the Mayor: GLO. W. CL \RK, Mayor. W. H. SMITH, Clerk o; Council. Dccembe -22 SPECIAL, DRDKU. -!W A VOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL. CHAlfLEATON, S. C., DECEM? BER 4, 1968.-'From and aftc- Ibo above date, all purchases mido tor tho City, except for such insti? tut'ons as are under tho management ot a Board of Com missioners, must I e through au order properly sigue 1 by the party or parties so purchasing, and countersigned by tho MAYOB. The bills, when pre? sented for pavr.icnt, must bo accompanied by thc order above lncmioned. otberwiso they will not be considered. GEO. W. CLASS, Mayor. By order of Ibo Mayor. W. H. SMITH, December 4 Clerk of Council. OFFICK OK CAPTAIN OK POLICE?, MAIN GUARDHOUSE, CHARLESTON. S. <'., December 19,18C8.-'ibo following i xlract from Cit} Ordinance ia hereby published for gcnoial inlbrm i tiou. C. B. S1GWALD. Captain of Polles. "No persou or persons shall fire any sqmbs. clack? ers or other fi'eworks, within ihc city, except ot time.' ol pubi c rcjoi Tugs, and at such places when aud whore thc May jr, for the time beins?, may per? mit by license, under his hand; or shall tr-e any gun, pisto!, or other firearms, within the limits of ihc city, unless it bc on occasion of somo military parade, and then bv thc order of sumo officer having thc command, under n penalty ot teu dollars for each ami every offenco." December 19 12 (Hcnfcrtioncri), &r. TREATS FUK THE HOLIDAYS. THE FINEST GAME A SD POULTRY, THE BEST MINCE Pills, THE RICHEST FRUIT and POUND CAE ES, mia ~u "^-?-^- "ri.u^trj. treib (?wry day, ul T ALLEY'S, KInT G-STK JSBT, B(SLOW q,U E E N. Dercmhor 24 7 KINSMAN'S CANDY FACTORY, No. 279 KING-STREET. CANDY PUT UP IN ASSORTED BOXES OF 25, Ct and 100 pounds, suitablo for Country Trade. Men hauts can roly upon ?ur Candies boin ; per? fectly freo from all such pM-oueus substances .*.< TERRA ALBA AND MARBLE DTJbT. Als?, constantly on hand, a tull supply o! FRENCH CONFECTIONERY AND FANCY CANDIES. No exlra einigefo.-boxing, wfiulmo December 2 os . mmm mm MUM, No. 200 KING-STREET, (Af/?. VON SA ATENS OLD STAND.) THE KUBSCBIREB WOULD HEREBY INFORM his numero is customers that he has ju t queu? ed a BI.ANCil OF HIS STEAM U'.KEltY at'the above place, where can be had fe'RESH BREAD, ol afi descriptions, m ruing a:-d noon. Aim, all sorta of une and coane CARLS. BISCUITS, CRACKERS. TAUTS, PIES, PASTRY and COXFEOTIOXEKIKS. Tastefully dressed takes for weddings and otbci par,ie , punctually Ulled to the satisfaction of all. All orders for Crackers, fcc, fcc f >r tbo Office In Market-street,lcB at this placa.wllbbepaoctually aitcuduJ to. J. C. H. CLlUVSEX, No. io Market and No. 29JKing streets. December 22 Ciprs, ?ebarro, &r. GOOD NEWS F ? lt SMOKERS. LA CRIOLLA. NORTHWEST CORN LR OF MEETING ?ND HARKET STREETS, HAS RECETVeB A LARGE A?SOR'MENT OF PlPhS, TOBACi'O am) Fancy Articles suit ab i: fori'hri-imas and New Year pre-outs. Helias a ireh supply of genuino Havana Cigars und Yacht . lub -nio^i I? J'onarco. Also u lo; of g.-nuiuc Moer p Tiaiiiu Wp -s, with Perriquo, Lone Jack an . various oilier popular brands of smoking I obacco. Ca I at LA CRIOLLA. JOsE JA HA, Northwest corner ol Meetiug and Market-sts. Dc coin ber 23 8 TU S 31 OK EES ! SELLING BELOW COST TOBACCO. TO EVADE THE NEW TAY ON' TODU'rro, which will take efT'i-t on 15th February. 1SG'.?. I will fell my largo aud well assoited stael; o: TOiiAC CO at considerably Ic-s thin :a-t iry pricos. Consumen and Country Merchants will do well to give an carly call, at L. LORKSZT, Northeast corner Wentworth and King streets. December 18 ll SEGAR EMPORIUM RSALAS. AGENT FOP. HIE CHARLESTON . I tra neb ot tho Barana Segar Factory, "i.a Valentina." would respee.Iullr invite th? attention Di dealers ind smokers to bis very laroo sfiv'tol HAVANA AMD DOMESTIC SEGA US, ot i-Ugrsdol md MZCS. excelled bv fcw iu this country, .l?d war? ranted to be a9 represente L Sample boxes soul to tho country end erden ex? ecuted by Exprees, C O. D., or 3J d?/s' eitjraiMep> tauue. No. 118 EAST BAT-STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. August 24 mvrfCmo (?roferirs on? ?ft?st?Qnms. WHARTON & MOFFE?T, SEW YORK, Vi?FFETT & WHARTON, CHARLESTON. NO. 22 EAST BAY SI REEL WE ARE NOW RECEIVING B7 EVERY STEAM? ER, APPLES and PO CAPOES, and offer for i Jo the tollowing varieties of Eating and Seed POTATOES? Goodrich Seedling-PINK EYE Early Harrison-Mercer Jackson White?-Dykeman's Western Red-Duck Eye Chill Eel-Davis seedling Peach Blow-Early Rose. Parties ordering for see J should do so at once, be? fore the rivers and canals are frozen up. T. J. WHARTON, No. 115 West-stroet, New York. JAM Es? G. MOFFETT, No. 22 East Bay street, Charleston. December 30 3mo NORTHERN AND WALHALLA. APPLES. WALHALLA APPLES AT FOUR DOLLARS PER BARREL Baldwin $6 and $6 51 QUI Howers M Spihenburg $7. MOFFEIT k WHARTON, No. 22 Eist Bay, corn:r Vanderhorsfs Wharf. December 30 10 CHOICE MOUNTAIN BUTTER. RECEIVED PER SO VIE CA ROUX A RAILROAD, 5TUB3 CHOICE FRESH MOUNTAIN BUT? TER. For sale ?ow, by GEO. H. GR?BER, Eecember 30 1 No. 236 King-street SIDES, SHOULD ?BS, &c. j r BHDS. CHOICE C. R. 8TDES .Lt) 10 bbds. choice Western Shoulders 25 boxes choice D. S. Long Cloar Sides 50 boxes D. S. C. R. Sides 20 boxes D. S. Shoulders 50 tierces choice Canvased Hann 100 bbls- Re G ned Sugars. For sale by JEFFORDS k CO. December 30 2 "FLOUR, FLOUR. QAA BBLS. FLOUR, MIDDLINGS, FINE, S? OUl/ Pr-R. Extra and Family. Landina and f jr sa'o by JEFFOHD3 & CO. Deaomber 30 2 ~GU**Y BAGGING. AFEW BALES HEAVY GUNNY BAGGING. For 6u"io low to close consignmunt. Decemoer 30 RA VENtL & CO THE CHEAPEST AND THE~ BEST. MR. H. H. FEHRES BACH, EAST B\Y RES? TAURANT, has uow on hand tho finest assortment of LIQUORS ; among them Hennessy k Co. and J. k F. Mat tell's old French Cognac Braudi?s, and also superior Wines ; ult ot whlsb he oUVrs'at a low price. 3 December 29 GENUINE SEES) POTATOES TO ARRIVE. FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS. OA A BBLS. WESTERN RED POTATOES ??XjXJ 100 bbls. Chili Red Potatoes 10.) bbls. Garn, tt Red Potatoes 100 bbls. Pink Eye Potatoes. On board the schooners A. E. Glover and Jonas .-lilith. For sale by JOHN F. O'NEILL 4: SON, December 29 No. 167 East Bay. MOUNTAIN BUTTER. -lift LBS. CHOICE MOUNTAIN BUTTER. yUv Just received at tho CO-OPERATIVE GhOCERY STORE. Southwest corner Met ting and Market streets. Goods delivered iroe. December 29 IIVERPOOL SALT. C)f\f\i~\ SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, LAND ?UUU INO ex "Oorllla," and for sale by December 28 HENRY COBIa k CO. FRUITS ! FRUITS! FRUITS! 11/E HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE SUP ?V PLY of FRUITS, consisting of ORANGES, Bananas. Pineapples, Plantains, Oocoanufs, Lemons, Raisins, Fiss. Dates au 1 Northern Apples, Potatoes, Onions, and Nuts of all kinds DART & WlilTtf, Nos. 55 and 6" Market-street. November 28 2mo* CHOICE COTTON MEE?). rpHE SURSCRIDEIt, DAVID DTCKSON, OF SPAR JL TA, takes this method of informing the cot? ton planters of the south that ho has made every arranscn.cnt for t ie sile and shipment of the DICK? SON SELECT COTTON SEIT). Ho is in no way connected with David Dickson, of Oxford. Georcia, and has carefully selected this seed himself. The seed which has bceu twice selected, is offered at $2 per bushel. Tho same seel which has been care fully stlectcd for tho last three years, is offered at $5 per bushel or live bu-bel" for $20, delivered at the de: ot. In order to ramiro a -ate delivery tho followinadirections shoild bo complied with: Write thc name and postofllce pLiulv; send the money by mail, taking a certificate from tho Postmaster, ana ii'tho money is lost tho se?d will bo renton the re? ceipt of tho certificate. To prevent frauds on plan? ters, no agents aro employed, aud ?ll loiters must bo directed to DAVID DICKSON, Sparta, Hancock County, Georgia. Decembor 15 Imo BOUCHE F??S & CO.'S a Dry Verzeney Cabinet Cai'te Blanche. For -ale by all leading Grocers and Wiue Merchants, N. B.-THESE WINES HAVP ALWAYS ENJOYED A HIGH REPUTATION in Ch,irle?toa and o-iier Soutbetn cf ties, and are in every rc.-pect ol' the ib-st c!a<s niwf.'mo November 23 lieu? DaiiiirfltrpHii. FREE! FREE! For Gratuitous Distribution. FiiE SOUTHERN ALUiMii, 1 S G 9 . CONTAINING FULL INFORMATION IN RE CATION to SOUTH CARI LINA, and in addition to he States of NORTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, 7L0 MDi, kc. Published by WALKER, EVANS k COGSV'ELL, \o. 3 Eroad-sirect, f jr a number of Advertisers who jay for the edition that it maybe circulated jratu lionsly. 2 December 29 RUSSELL'S BOOK STORE. \VEEKLY LIST NEW BOOKS, 4c. HIE POET AND THE PAI NTER, or Gems of Art and Song, with ninety-nine l.rge steel currar ?D??S, imperial Svo. moroe- o, ?20. rENsTSOS's EXID. Illistrited by Gustave Dore, fo? lio. in ott e'egant binding. $10. LEN.STSIN'? LOCKSLY BALL, lllu-trated by Heunesy, 4 octavo, S3. SEAT'S ELEGY, Arith seventeen Ant Iv colored draw iuffs aud a photographie reproduction cf tho < ria:nal manuscript, ?)io SC 25. BAYSIDE POSIES, orittiual Potins of country lifo, edited by Robert Duchiuan, with foriy-?even illustrations, 4to S10 ritE BntD, by Mich let. Pl >stratoJ by two hundred and ten exquisite engravings bv Giacomelli, $6. ?"UBisT ix SONO. or H\ms ot i" manuel, s-elected irom aliases by Philip schaff, D. D., Svo, cloth ??Ir extra, SO. ;owTEn's ? ADLE TALK, and other Poems, beauti lully illustrated by the mist eminent English A'lists, 1 volume. 4:o, $3. TOP.Y WITHOUT AN 1-ND, 1 om the German of Ca rove, large 4to, with Kf.e; i beautiful pic? tures, in lmitatio i of water colors S" 5 I. IHIUSTMAS CAKOL. hy ruarles Di/keu-, with thirly illu-trati ns. by Eyunge, ma ' 4 oc<avo, ?5. COTIA'S BARDS, thc choicst fro uciions of the iscot?bh locfs, bcaatifullv Ilustra cd. Svo, ii. I.'.itsnoN, bv Walter -celt, with fifteen photographic illustration , S1}. _ATS OE TUE HOLY LAND, from ancient and modern writ-rs. with sixty-three iliusl atious, 8vo, :8. nAaniKns' COOK OF I AYS a miscellany ot popular uutiquiiij-, tw i lar e vo.U'iio-, r val Svo, ?9. Tie above are all in e?eg lui budiugs. Decemoer 21 ?.yiLBCR & SON, ?EAL ESTATE BROKERS & AUCTIONEERS, No. r.O Broad street, Charleston, S.e. Borrow and looa monoy. attend to collection of int?, and all manner of claims. July 13 mwfemo