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A Dollar or Two. With hasty step as wc tread our way through This intricate world as other folks do, May we ever on our Journey be able to view The benevolent face of a dollar or two. For an excellent thing is a dollar or two; So friend half so good as a dollar or two; Through country or town, as you pass up and down, Ks passport so good as a dollar or two. "Would you read yourself out of the bachelor crew, And the hand or female divinity sue, Ton must always be ready the handsome to do. Although it should cost you a dollar or two. Love's arrows are tipped with a dollar or two, And the affections are reached with a dollar or two, The best aid you can meet in advancing your snit Is the benevolent chink of a dollar or two. Would you wish your existence with faith to im? bue, To enroll yourself among thc sanctified few, To enjoy a good name and a well-cushioned pew. Tou must freely come down with a dollar or two. The Gospel is preached for a dollar or two, And salvation is reached by a dollar or two, Ton may sin some at times, but the worst or all crimes Is to lind yourself short or a dollar or two. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Exports. NEW YOKK-Per steamship Manhattan-56 bags sea island cotton, 984 bales upland cotton, 82 tierces rice, 14 bales yarn and 46 packages. BAHAMAS-Per British schooner Bob-8000 feet lumber, 6000 shingles, 53 bbls flour, 20 bags corn and peas, 2 boxes soap, 4 boxes codfish, 2 tierces rise and 2 bbls beef and pore. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, ) SATURDAY BVENINO, November 20,1869. j COTTON.- Somo of thc early transactions were at about the rates ot the day before, bnt the mar? ket afterward assumed a softer tendency, and pri?es receded from *;@ Xe ? lb. Sales about 400 bales, Viz: 1 at 22X; lo at ii: 36 at 23.V; 36 at 23)?; 47 at 23X; 21 at 23J? ; Cl at 24; 8 at 24 >r ; 60 at MX; 20at24,-;. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.23 @23\ Low middling.24 @24j*' Middling.24X?24Ji Strict middling.nominal SJ ox-There was a good inquiry for this grain and the market was somewhat active at about previous rates. Sales 20t tierces clean Carolina, say HO tierces at 6J< ; 34 at 6 7-16; 25 at 6* ; 19 at *i?. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at ?.?*; good ?X@6Xc 9 ?. MATAL STORKS.-There was no business of note ta these articles. FREIGHTS.-The supply of freight room to most points is for the moment sufficient for the de? mand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements are Risking at Md 9 m on uplands and l i?d on sea isl? ands ; by sail, >?d on uplands and \d OB sea Islands. Te Havre, by steam, nominal; by sall, nominal at IMO on uplands and ixe en sea islands, nominal Coastwise, to Kew York, by steam, vc 9 then uplands and le on sea islands; by sail, Xo ? lb on uplands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail, X? V B> on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe ll th on uplands; by sall somewhat nom? mai. To Baltimore, by steam, X@Kc 9 It on uplands; by sail somewhat nominal Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONSON, November 20- Noon.-Consols 9tX. Bouda 88*. LrrsKFOOL,November 20-Noon.-Cotton Armer; uplands lix; Orleans il;?d. Breadstuffs dull. ?vening.-Cotton closed steady; uplands UJid; OrleansllXd; sales 10,000 bales; for export and apecnlatlon 2000 bales. PARIS, November 20-Koon.-Bourse opens filet. Sentes 7lf esc. ?vening.-Bourse closed quiet. Rentes 7lf 65c. HAYS*,' November 20-Noon.-Cotton opened Ina; on the spot If 39c; afloat If 26c. ?vening.-Cotton closed quiet and unchanged. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YORK, November se-Noon.-Stocks steady. Money 6a7. Sterling, long 9%'; short tx. Gold a?X- Sixty-twos 15X; Tennessees, ex-coupon, M; new 51 %-3 Virginias, new MX; Louisianas, ?M 85; new 60; Levees 69#; eights 7?X; Alaba? ma eights 92X; aves co> Georgia sixes 81 ; sevens SIX; North Carolinas, old 46; new 36; South Carolinas, new 65J-a'. Flour 10a20c lower. Wheat dull; favors buyers. Corn firmer. Mess pork firmer; oki mess $33. Lard [steady. Cotton heavy; mid? dling uplands 25%c. Turpentine firm. Rosin duh at $216a2 20 for strained. Freights dulL Kvening.-Cotton opened heavy but closed steady; eales 1800 bales at 25%c. Flour dull; su ' perrine State $4 50a4 59; extra State $6 10; choice $6 30a5 40; fancy $5 45a0. Wheat la2c lower. Corn a shade better and less active. Whiskey lower at $1 OSal ll. Beef teady. Mess pork firmer at $33. Lard a shade inner: kjttle 18Xal9c. Kaval stores and groceries quiet. Freights dull and heavy. The unfavorable bank statement oaused surprise and a general dcclluc. Liabilities show a decrease or only $1000, while legal tenders and specie is reduced nearly $1,600,000. The statement shows: Loans increase over $1,760,000; specie increase nearly $1,250,000; circulation increase a trine; deposits decrease a trifle; legal tenders decrease over $2,500,000. Money easy at 5a6. sterling quiet at oat" j. Gold closed at 26Xa26ii. Governments lower, but closed steady; six ty-twos i3>;al5S; State bonds steady. Stock unsettled. BALTIMORE, November 20.-Cotton dnll at23\'c. Floor dull, at yesterday's prices. Wheat very dui!; prime to choice red $130al37; good $123. Corn firm; new 90a"7c. Oats dull, at 55a58c. Rye 95. Provisions fir ner at yesterday's prices. Whiskey easier at $1 C;;*.0S. CINCINNATI, November 20.-Corn advancing and scarce at93ca$l. Whiskey in moderate demand at $102. Mess pork held at $32; no sales. Lard, kettle 17 yt aisc. ST. LOUIS, November 20.-Corn advancing and scarce; new yellow ooe; white 95ca$i; old white $110. Whiskey ad van ced to $1 04al 05. Mess pork $31. Bacon, shoulders 10 vuo>,c; sides20c. Lard I7ai7>?\ - LOUISVILLE, November 20.-Corn quiet at $1 18. Mess pork $30. Bacon firm; shoulders 16j?c; clear sides 20. Lard 18c. Whiskey $1 03. WILMINGTON, November 20.-Spirits turpentine ?rm at 44c. Rosin firmer; strained $1 62>?al es. Crude turpentine unchanged. Tar unchanged. Cotton steady at 231 ?a23J?c. AUGUSTA, November 20.-Cotton opened with a moderate demand, and prices fair; middling 28Xc; closed dull and prices easier; middling nominally 23>ia23,S'c; sales 724 bales; receipts gse bales. SAVANNAH, November 20.-Cotton, receipts 1769 ?ales; exports 9636 bales; sales 590 bales; mid? dling 24c; market quiet. ?nw ORLEANS, November 20.-Cotton dull and lower at 24c; sales 2750 bales; receipts 8373 bales; exports to Liverpool 3187 bales; Havre 7885 bales; coastwise 1398 bales. Others nuchanged. Gold ?X- Sterling 37,'i. New York sight exchange X discount. Savannah Market. SAVANNAH, November 18.-COTTON.-The mar- j kct during the past week has been fairly neuve- 1 The minimum ot the decline was reached on Mon- I day last, from which time prices advanced to thc , figures at which we quote to-day. Buyers took | advantage or the low prices aud went in general- ' ly. taking all lots which were offered at the ruling 2rices, consequently thc business of the week has I een very good. The tone of the market to-day was firm, and it ? being generally observed as a holiday, no busi? ness was transacted beyond the tilling of a few orders on freight engagements. The present condition ot the supply visible gives holders confidence that prices will be maintained during the remaktu'er or the season, and thc or ferlng stock at this market being light, buyers must expect to pay full prices ir thev place their orders herc. The receipts for the past week have been heavy, ! as will be seen by our weekly exhibit. | . Werenewourquotationsoryesteiday, whlchgivc a true Index to the state or the market at the close of operations with the statement that there was no market to day, the day being observed as a holiday: Liverpool middling MMaStXc; low middling 23Jia24c; good ordinary 23c. SRA ISL?N?.-In sea island the market begins to show a little more Hie and activity, though tho demand for this description of thc staple is con ined to short lots on foreign account. The sales for the week will reach 200 bales, mostly of the medium grades, and at the pri?es following: Com? mon roller and McCarthy, S5a38c; common, 40a 43c; medium, 45a48c; medium fine, Wa55c; fine, aominal; choice, nominal. The receipts at this port slBce November ll amount to 17,314 bales of upland, and 277 bales of sea Island, or which 15,009 bales of upland were received per C. R. R., 650 bales upland from land lues on Savannah river, 1946 bales upland an? SM bales sea island per A. and G. R. R., s bales of upland by wagon, 337 bales sea island by Florida steamers, 16 bales from Beaufort, 17 bales from tbe Ogeechee, and 61 bales from charleston. The exports for the same time have been 8734 bales upland and 117 bales sea island, of wbicb 1.4S4 bales upland were shipped to Liverpool, 9**4 bales to Havre, 342 bales to Baltimore, 863 bales to Phil? adelphia, 5191 bales upland and 104 bales sea is? land to New Torie, and 13 bales sea island to Charleston. FRBIOHTS.-In freights, owing to the large ar? rivals, both foreign and coastwise, prices have ruled doll during the past week, without, how I ever, any material change in quotations. Vessels I are rapidly placed on foreign berths on arrival, I but for coastwise there is little offering excepting by steam to Northern ports, which bas and con tinues to be active. We quote to Liverpool, by steam, cotton, ^d per lb.; do. by sail, J?. Colamba? Market. COLUMBUS, November 20.-Corros.-Sales of thc week 2626 bales-1250 reported for Northern spinners, 1226 on F.uropean orders, to be shipped I direct from Savannah, and 150 for speculators. I Week's receipts 3046 bales, against 3077 the pre vious week, and 1672 the corresponding week of I last season. Shipments 2485 bales WBBKI.Y STATBMBNT. Stock on hand September 1, i860. 125 Received past week.3,046 Received previously.24,365-27,411 Total. 27,636 Shipped past week.2,485 Shipped previously.18,057-20,542 Stock on hand November 19, 1S69 . 6,994 Interior Cotton Markets. ANDERSON, November 17.-The cotton market dull, very little offering. Middlings 2ia22.yc. WTNNSBOP.O. November 18.-44 bales of cotton were sold In this market for the past two days, ut 22a22.V-. ORANGEBURC, November 19.-Sales during tbe week 75 bales. We quote: Culinary 21c; low mid? dling 22*ic; middling 22J,'c. YORK VILLE, November .17.- The market is still declining, with few sellers and few buyers. Prices range from 20j?a22c, according to quality. ATLANTA, November 19.-The market closed quiet at 23e for middlings; 22hie for low middlings; 21 Kc for good ordinary; 20)ic for ordinary. CHARLOTTE, November 15.-During last week the market continued dull with a declining ten? dency, and some 325 bales changed hands at from 22i.ia2U.ic, closing quiet on Saturday at 22>?c for middling. CHESTER, November 16.-The market has been quiet during the week with a slight decline, owing to unfavorable advices from New York and Liver? pool. Later accounts show a better feeling, and we quote our market, at thc close, firm at 22 v. for middling. MACON, November JO.-Receipts for the last two days 692 bales; sales for thc same time 327 bales; shipped 294 bales. There was very little or nothing done'lu this market on Thursday, It being a gene? ral holiday. To-day thc demand was strong for thc best grades, and all offered was readily taken at 22}?C. Georgetown Market. GEORGETOWN, November 17. - COTTON.-NO sales to report this week. We quote from 23 to 26c per lb. CORN.-Full supply; small lots at retail bringing from Si 40 to $1 50 per bushel. TIMBER.-No sales to report. Wc quote from C to 18c, according to quality. TUBPRNTINE.-Virgin dip t-65; yellow dip 12 85; scrape or hard $1 25 to $1 60 per bbl of 2soibsto the barrel. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Per gallon 4la42c. TAR-Per bbl, retail, $1 75. Boston Market. BOSTON, November 19.-COKFBE.-The market < for coffee remains without change, with a mode? rate demand from the trade. The sales of Java have been In small lots at 22a23)?c per pound In hags and pockets, and Rio at 15a\7c per pound, gold. In St. Domingo nothing has been done, and prices are quite nominal. Some 10,000 pock I ets Java have been sold in New York a: 22>,a23-.c, geld. COTTON.-The price of this article has again de I cliaed from hi to xe per pound, but thuro is. a J firmer feeling at the close, and thc demand tend 1 ency appears to bc checked. The sales have been confined to small lots us wanted by manufactur? iers, and we quote ordinary at 23>?a24<:; good or? dinary 24a24 low middling at 24J?u25c, and middling at 2?>?a25>?c per pound, including up ' lands and Gulf. Stock for sale quite small, but is ' now steadily accumulating. The market is quite firm at the close at our quoted prices. DOMESTICS.-The dry goods market has been very quiet during thc week, and in woollens ami cottons very little has been done. Prices remain about thc same, with moderate sales us wanted by jobbers. GUNNY BAOS.-The market is quiet and prices are nominally lGh?*V?>?e currency. GUNNY CLOTU.-Thcinarket is dull for this ar? ticle at 19c currency; and loo bales in New York sold at 19)?c; domestic bagging sells at 23)ic per yard. HAY.-There has been a fair demand with sales i of Eastern and Northern at $13a2.? per toa, KS to 1 quality, and choice lois at some advance on the latter price. NAVAL STORES.-Tho market for spirits turpen? tine is firm with sales of small lots at ttXM9Kc per gallon. In tar nothing of any cons?quence has been done. In rosin sales of 900 bbls No 2 at $2 70a2 80 per bbl. Pitch is c.uief. RICE.-Market quiet and the sales have been confined to small lots of Carolina at 7?4'asc per lb. Receipts by Railroad, November 20. SOUTH CAROLINA KA1LK0AD. 1362 bales cotton. 8 bales domestics, K c;:rs lum? ber, 1 car stock. To Railroad Agent. J 1) Aiken A co. Thurston A Holmes, w K Ri an, Frost 4 Adger Wagner, Stewart ?V co, G li Ingraliam k Sou, Kirkpatrick a Witto. W W Smith, Reeder .V Davis, Mowry k co, G W w Uli ams A co, Pclzcr, Rodgers A ct?, G II Waller A co. E J Wise A co, J lt B Sloan, R Mure A co. A I? Mulligan, Chtghorn, Herring A co. Willis A Chlsolm, A .1 Salinas, ! Shackelford A Kelly and others. NOl'Tlt EASTERN RAILROAD. 118 bales upland and ls bales sea island colton, 383 bbls naval stores, su bushels ru e, ears lumber, cotton seed, mdse, Ac. To J Mashall, Jr, Kins man A Howell. Reeder k Davis, Pclzer. Rodgers A co, S I) Stoney. D C Ebaugh, M Sanders, Strauss A Vance, J A Qiiackenbush. Mrs B P Marion, J L Driggers. F W Capers, Mrs W M Sage, Frost k Adger, M Pearson, J Deal, Geo w Williams A co, W c Bee A co. Graeser A- Smith, W K Bj an, A A Goldsmith A co. Mowry k co. Kirkpatrick A Witte, W Gurney, RavcnclA CO, Chlsolm Bros, E Welling, W Lebby, Railroad Agent and order. Passenger*. Per steamship Manhattan, for New York-Il G Moulton, Mrs Stevenson. M W Davie, J F Plunkct, A Caw, Mrs C Pleuse, Relkhaidt, R W Graham and 1 ou deck. Per steamer Dictator, from Palatka, via Jack? sonville. Fernandina and Savannah-Gen Hal leek and stair, Gen Gonzales and 2 children. Miss LaFoiiil, Thoa Brent, C T Morris, R O PlncRnev, J P Cordier. Mr Cr.vton. Mr Gumin, Duncan, j lt Fanly. Mr Huger, Mrs curtis, chas Rosenberg and lady, Misses Beakins, McNary; J Bailey, J U An? crum, Jr, lady and Bister, G VY Basen, und 20 on deck. Per steamer St Helena. Irom Kdisto. Rockville, Ac-Dr A J Wakefield. W K Reseter, .1 Potter, .1 D Emerson. Robert Small, .1 J Wright. Mary Brown, H lt Van Ness and lady. Dr W J Jenkins and lady, Col Wm Gregg, John Tuomev, Mr Iladv, Mr Burge,' J S K Manahan, Osma Bailey, Miss Bailey, Mrs Eckel I, und 5 on deck. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PU ASES. New Moon, 3*1, 6 hours, 15 minutes, evening. First Quarter, 10th, 9 hours, 35 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 12th, 2 hours, 0 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 26th, 1 hour, 0 minutes, evening. Monday...... Tuesday. Wednesday.. [Thursday.... Friday. Saturday _ ?|Sundav.". SUN. RISES. 6..37 G..?S 0..30 ti. .40 6..41 6..42 6..-tl SUN SETS. 4..54 4..53 4..;"<} 4...?3 4..53 4.. 53 4..52 MOON lt. & S. S..00 9. .00 6. .69 n..00 morn. 12.. 6 1. .11 mou WATER. 9..31 10..10 H.. 7 12..22 1.. 4 2.. 9 3.. 8 MARINE NEWS. C II ARLE S TON, N O V E M B B R 3 2. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Sehr Ada, Whitehurst, Back River-2190 bushels rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Sloop Mary Goodrich, Roberts, Ashcpoo. loon bushels rough rice, 6 bags sea Island and 2 bales upland cotton. To John Colcock A co uud Hop? kins, McPherson A co. Boats from John's Island. 6 bags sea Island cotton. To Fraser A Dill. Boats from James Island. S bags sea island cot? ton. To Fraser k DHL Boats from John's Island. 9 bags cotton. To Roper A Stoney. Boat from Christ church. 2 bales sea Island cotlou. To J K Heath. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamer St Helena, Elliott. Edlsto, Rockville, Ac. 37 bales sea island cotton, 177 bags cottonseed, bbls oranges, sundries, and mdse. To John II Murray, Taft A- Howland, J 1) Aikeu A co, Fraser A DUI, John Colcock & co, Roper A Stoney. Man toue A co, Ravencl A co, B J Whale/, Edwin Hutchinson, Cohen, llanckel A co, W K Ryan, W A Boyle. Street Bros. G I! Hoppock, E Bates A co. W S lleneiev A co, Wm 0 Bee A CO and others. Steamer Dictator, McNelty, Palatka via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 113 bales cotton, 168 bags cotton seed, 75 bo.vcs oranges, 30 btils do and sundries. To J D Aiken A co, Paul. Welch A Brandes, Pinckuey Bros, Enslow A co, Roper A Stoney, Kirkpatrick A Witte. W B WU hams A Son, W M Lawton, G W Williams A co, Frost A Ad?cr, J Lowenthall, John Fairly, South? ern Express Company, c A Langi/, J D Stoney, Jeffords A co, D Loren? and others. Sloop Julia Dean from Combahee. IfOO bushels rough rice. To W c Bee A cw. CLEARED SATURDAY. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Hew York James Ad per A co. Steamship Gnu* Stream, McCreery, New York Jas Adger A co. British sehr Bob, Albury, Bahamas-A Canale. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ida S Burgess, Burgess, Portland, Me, via Rocksville, S C-Stenhouse k co. Sehr Margaret and Lucy, Georgetown-Wm Reach k co. 8AILED SATURDAY. Steamship J W Everman, Hinckley, Philadel phia. Steamship Manhattan. Woodhull. Kew York. Steamer City Point, McMillan, Palatka, ria Jacksonville, Fernandina, Ac. British bark Jerome Jones, Crosby, Liverpool. Brig M C Rosevelt, Call, Boston. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Gulf Stream, McCreery, Kew York. British sehr Bob, Albury, Bahamas. Sehr L K Lovell, McLane, Chisolm's Island. Sehr Ida S Burgess, Burgess, BucksvRle, S C. FROM THIS PORT. British steamship Pioneer, Shachford, Liver? pool, November 16. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore, Novem? ber 19. Sehr Wanata, Featherstone, Barcelona, Octo? ber 30. Sehr Ella Howell, Roberts, Kew York, Novem ber 18. Sehr Henrietta, Leavitt, Baltimore, Kovember 19. Scar Brama Wadsworth, Mclntire, Boston, No? vember 17. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Magnolia, CrowelL at New York, No? ven aar 17. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Annie Gillese, Mitchell, from Baltimore, November 19. MEMORANDA. The sehr J H Crowley, Crowley, for Georgetown, S C, cleared at New York, November 19. BY TELEGRAPH. WILMINGTON, November 20.-Cleared, steamer J A Gary, for Baltimore. Arrived, W P Clyde, from New York. SAVANNAH, November 20.-Arrived, steamship Leo, from New York, and sehr Warren Sawyer, irora Baltimore. Cleared, steamships Wyoming, for Philadelphia, and Montgomery, for New York; bark Oswingo, for Liverpool; sehr Oliver L Rourke, for Boston; stubs Island Home and Th os Cooli ran, for Liverpool; steamship St. Thomas, for Liver? pool. NEW YORK, November 21.-Arrived, steamers Bienville, Empire and Saragossa. Jnsnrancc. N S U R E IN THE SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OF HEW YORK CITY. President, ROBSRT L. CASS; vice-President, Tn BO. B. WBETMORB; Secretary, ISAAC H. ALLEN. General Agent for South Carolina, W. DUTSON TOWNSEND, Aiken. ORGANIZED IK 1862. Assets, December 31, 1868.f1,864,570 co Amount insured in 1868.11,561,389 00 Claims paid. 142,680 00 Ko restrictions en travel Only sound lives in? sured. Loan or portion of premium allowed When de Sired. Dividends declared annually. Last Dividend 50 per cent. All forms of Life and Endowment Policy issued. Attention ls especially invited to thc Ten Year Kon-Forfeiture and the Return Premium plann. Insurance by thc latter coBts the policy-holder ONLY THE INTEREST UPON HIS ANNUAL PREMIUMS. tor tho Premiums themselves are returned at death in addition to thc full amount or the Folley. This Company ls chartered under the Laws or thc State or New York, and lt Invites the closest scrutiny into its condition as exhibited In official reports or Insurance Departments or New York and Massachusetts. SPECIAL AGENTS IN THE STATE AT I. ROE.-A. J. NORRIS, J. B. WILKIE. J. M. HDiSON, C. A. DESAUSSURR, C. G. STEPHENS, J. J. MACKEY, R. P. G A NIT, S. H. SYDSOR, ?. K. MOL'ZON, G. I). RHODOS, L. O. STEPHENS. RBKERENCRS.-H. Z. LA UREY, Esq., R M. ALEXANDER, Esq.. RICHARD CALDWELL. Esq., M. H. NATHAN. Esq., Mesara. STOLL, WEBB A CO., Messrs. H. COBLA A CO. Pr. W.M. FITCH, Medical Rxaminer. LOUIS S.II E R F E S E E, Agent Tor Charleston, S. C., OFFICE No. 40 BROAD STREET, (Second Floor.) nov22 18 r\ R A F T S M ENS LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. OF NSW YORK. Office: Turk Bank Building, Nos. 2J4 and 216 Broadway. Capital.$240,000 COE ADAM?. President. WILLIAM T. PHIPPS, Vice-president. HENRY BEEDEN, Secretary. J. T. HUMPHREYS, Agent Tor State of South Carolina, Office No. 27 Broad street. J. S. BUIST, M. D., Medical Examiner. 42-Sl'B-AGENTS wanted throughout thc State. Apply by leiten- to J. T. HUMPHREYS General Agent. deer m Q. y A R ? I A N M U T U A L LIFE INSURANCE COMP ANY N E W Y O R K. ORGANIZE!) IN 1859. ALL POLICIES NON- FOR F E ITA BLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTUS REQUIRED. LAST CASH DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 50 TER CENT. STATUS! EST. Polices in rorce.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,600,000 Annual Income. 800.000 Losses Paid. SCO.OOO OFFICERS. w. H. PECKHAM. President. WM. T. HOOKER, Vice-president, L. McADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. DIRECTORS. Hon. John A. Dix, New York. non. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Broe.,3 - Mayor New York. John J. Craue, President Rank Republic. Wm. M. Ycrmilye, Banker, (Vcrmilyc & Co.) Chas. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. George Opydykc, ex-Mayor New York. Minot C Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. Benj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sugar Relining Company. Aaron Arnold, Finn ol'Arnold, Constable A Co. Richard H. Rowne, Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers E. v. Uaughwout, Firm E. v. Uaughwont A Co. Wm. Wilkcns, Firm ol Wilkcns A Co. Julius IL Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Merchant. Geo. W. Cuvier, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. John G. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton H. Peckham, comer Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward EL Wright, Newark, N. J. Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM & ISSERTEL, General Agents Tor South Carolina and Georgia, Office No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician. janl2 lyrn*c ? CTS LIKE A CHARM! THB GENUINE ENGLISH CnLORODINE, (J. COLLIS BROWNE'S,) Is the best Anodyne ever known to the profes? sion. To be had or DR. H. DAER, nevs No. 181 Market street. Hoilroads. S O?TH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 15, 1869. J On and alter Thursday, September 16, the Pas? senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will rnn as follows: FOR AD008TA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M Arrive at Augusta.4-45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem? phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.R-30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.4-40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and Camden tram. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta......8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. Leave Columbia.7-45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.oe P. M. AUGUSTA NIOnT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7-30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.0.05 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.?. 4.45 A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro? lina Railroad. Leave Columbia.5.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6-30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.2.50 P. M. Arrive at Summerville..4.T0 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNRSDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Ringville dally. (Sundays ex? cepted,) connects with np and down Day Pas? sengers at Ringville. Leave Camden.6.35 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.ll-OO A. M. Leave Columbia.1-45 P. M. Arrive at Camden.6.00 P. M. (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, septlO General Superintendent. icrtilijers. PHOSPHATE ROCK Phosphate Rock of a high grade, delivered at a wharf in the city, or alongside of a Rhip. For sale by H. F. BAKER A Co., nov22 mwf No. 20 Cumberland street. jp E R UYIAN GUANO. 100 tons Genuine PERUVIAN, landing ex schooner Margaret and Lucy, for sale low. novlf J. A. ENSLOW A CO. J^O. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. 160 tons No. l PER ur IA K GUANO, now land? ing from schooner Arther A Reeves. For sale hy T. J. KERR A 00. novio_ JpACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEEB. This article ls manufactured at the Company's Works under the direction and superintendence of Dr. RA VEN EL. It con tains thc same elements of fertility as Soluble Pacific Guano, except that it is not furnished with ammonia, lt is prepared expressly for composting with cotton seed, which furnishes the element of ammonia-the object be? ing to render that aide-product of the plantation available to the highest degree as an element of fcrtilitjr. $45 ?ash, er $?0 on 1st November, 1870, for ap? proved city acceptance or other good security. For further, and particular Information, apply to the undersigned, J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Caronaa, Noa. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. JOHN. S. REESE A CO., General Agents Baltimore. oet27 wfm3mosDAC A JancH (Btoo?s, &z. y I s I TOR Once said If we only knew where thc resident citizens made their purchases there we should get well served. To such we otTor A DIRECTORY. Thc ladies who desire thc latest styles of fash? ionable Usad Dressing, Curls, Chignons or Braids, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Tile gentlemen who desire to be presentable in Adonis attire, for Wigs, Co to M. A A. ASHTON. All who desire thc best German Colognes, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For Diadem or Coronal Combs, all Co to M. A A. ASHTON. Those who require thc best Extracts, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Every one who desires good Hair Brushes or Combs, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Of necessity all who require a food Tool h Brush, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For genuine Tale dc Vents, ail must Go to M. A A. ASHTON. For Hair Dyes and Regenerators, nearly all Go to M. A A. ASHTON. In fuct, ali who require geiiuiuc goods from the following honscs : Society Hygi?nique, . Bailey's, 1 . [Allin's, 3 Atkinson's, g Cow dray's, , a CosnelPs, ? Fiver, Ia- Lowe A Sons, lg Guerlain, c Yardley, j Henry A Uoniarsou, j Rowlands A Sons, ?~ Cowland, J ? As also, Venia Goods iii their line from every reputable manufacturer In the States, Co to M. A A. ASHTON, No. 210 King street, nov: Five doors from Market street. TMPORTANT ANNOUNC li MEN T. BAZAAR, No. 363 KING STREET, 00 BN ER CEORUE, J. ARCHER, PROPRIETOR. I would respectfully inform my numerous cus? tomers that I have returned from New York, and have received per steamers Manhat tan and James Adger 50 cases assort eil merchandise, comp ri ..lng everything in the NOTION, HOSIERY, SHIRT, TIES and general fancy liue. My stock, at pres? ent, ls thc largest ever oil'ered in this city. My position with importers and Manufacturers, "as a CASH buyer," gives ne manv advantages, ena? bling me to sell all goods at least from 25 to 30 percent, less than those holding old Stock previ? ously bought on CREDIT. Odd lots given awav. Price list on application. BAZAAR, No. 3G.1 KING STREET, Corner George. Tlie Ladies' Favorite Store. *S- Several smart, intelligent youths wanted. novo imo T O ? I S H c L A I N , BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Ne. 48 BROAD S1 it E E T. Charleston, S. C. Stocks. Bonds and Gold bought, carried and sold short in New York City. Particular attention paid to tho purchase and sale of all kinds of Southern Securities. oc'.5 JASON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. Warranted to remove all desire for Tobacco in any rorm. Restores sufferers from its injurious erlects to robust health, or great -benefit to Dys? peptics. For sale by Dr. ll. BA ER, No. 131 Meeting street, octa Agent for South Carolina. JUST R E C E I V E D. CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BARR, octo No. 131 Meeting street. F _^f?fi^l_ OR NEW YORK The first claqs Side-wheel steamship JAMBS ADGER, T. J. Lookwood, rnm.tti?ffi* mander, will leave Adger's Wharf, on TUBSBAT, the 23d instant, at 9 o'clock A. M. Fer Freight or Passage engagements, apply to nov22 2 JAMES ADGER A CO., Agents. JjlOR NEW YORK. P A S S A G R $16. The splendid side-wheel steamship ^afifiajj. MAGNOLIA, M. B. Crowell, Master,SMSK having elegant accommodations rou, passengers, will leave Vanderhorst'B Wharf on THURSDAY, november 25th, 18G9, at - o'clook. nov22 ? RAVRMEL A CO., Agents. ?pOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. INSURANCE ONE-IIALP PER CENT. The Steamship J. w. EVERMAN, Captain J. N. Hinckley, will leave North I_ Atlantic Wharf FRIDAY, November 2?tb, at ll o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN k THEO. GETTY, BOV22_North Atlantic Wharf. jp A S T FREIGHT LINE TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND THE CTTIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Thc Steamship MARYLAND, John-^= ?on, Commander, will sail for Baltl-Sn more on TUESDAY, Novcmher 23d, at 4 o'clocl P. M., from Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. 49"Insnrance by thc Steamers of this line % per cent, to Baltimore and Philadelphia. To Bos? ton ?i. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore whhont addi? tional expense for insurance. 83" Through Hills Lading given to PHILADEL? PHIA, BOSTON and the CITIES OF THE NORTH? WEST. For Freight engagements or Passage, applv to COURTENAY k TRENHOLM", novl9 4 _ Union Wharves. QUNAIiD L???"~OF MAIL~STEAMERS Between NEW YORK and LIVER-^fyga POOL, calling nt Queenstown. SUB AUSTRALASIAN, MALTAT^ ALEPPO, PALMYRA, CHINA, SAMARIA, CUBA. SIBERIA, HECLA, TARIFA, JAVA, TRIPOLI. One of the above First-class Iron Mail Steamers are Intended to sail aa follows: From Liverpool for New York direct every SAT UKDAY. From Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) for New York via Boston every TUESDAY. From New York for Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) every THURSDAY. Certificates issued to bring out Passengers from any part of Europe at lowest rates. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to CHAS. G. FRANKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. For Steerage Passage, apply to Trinity Build? ing, No. Ill Broadway, New York, or to WM. ROACH k CO., Agents, nov4 1 srowSmos Charleston. rjIRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay In thcir^f ?sc supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, Oor-SUB dials. Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Canned Soups and Meats, American and English Biscuits, De? villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segara. WM. S. CORWIN k CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. Branch of No. 900 Broadway, corner 20th street, New York. sept28 cmos )ACLFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP (XMPY& nntouoB LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers of the above llr.c leave Pier .-rf fit No. 42, North River, foot of Canal street, jSMBj New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 5th and 21st of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.) Departure of 5th and 21st connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central Amer? ican ports. Those of 6th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Japan and China December 4,18C9. No California steamers touch at Havana, bot go direct from New York to AapinwaU. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and ailemhincc free. For Passage Tickets or further Information ap? ply at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf, foot of Canal-street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. marchl2 lyr N O T I C ? For thc accommodation of the _ TTr**""",sI public, and that a steamboat may ??;'-S4TOL leave this port and Georgetown threelimei each week, thc Steamer FANNIE, Captain White, will omit her trip on Monday next, the 22d inst., but Will leave this port for Georgetown. Waverley, Brook Green and Kcithlield Millson WEDNESDAY MORNING next, thc 24th lust., at O o'clock, and returning, will leave Georgetown on FRIDAY MURNINI., thc 20th Inst., at the same hour; and will continue so to run. h aving each port each alternate Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For freight or passage, apply on board at Ac? commodation Wharf. THURSTON A HOLMES, novao 3 Agents. TCI O R B ? A (I F 5 R T . 'nie steamer ST. HELENA, cap-., -rrT*. tain H. 1). Elliott, will leave as?5^?0?2 above Tins NIGHT, at lo o'clock, Returning, will leave Beaufort, ats o'clock P. M., TUESDAY. Freight received Hus DAY um ii sunset. All Freight must bc prepaid. JOHN II. .MURRAY. Agent, Tiov22 1* Market Wharf. JP 0 Ii <i BUK G E T O W N, H. C. KEITH FIELD, WAVERLY, AND BROOK GREEN MILLS. Tlie Steamer 'EMILIE," Captain . ^rJC5ha P. C. Lewis, will leave as above on ' - v-v7_-^ WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 24th Inst., ut svcluck. Freight will IK: received THIS DAY and TO-MOU KOW at South Commercial Wharf. For engagements, apply to SHACK ELFORD A KELLY, nov22 2 No. 1 Boyce's Wharf. jp OR PALATE A, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. 8 E MI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer '-DICTATOR," Captain _ ^.J?*,C,?>. w. T. McNelty, will sail from ?8S&j5j? Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock, for above points. Steamer "CITY POINT," Captain George E. Mc? Millan, will sail from Charleston every SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock for above points. Connect? ing with all railroads at Savannah going South and West. Connecting with Hie Florida Railroad, nt Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, from which place steumers connect willi Mobile and New Orleans. Connecting, al Palatka, with Hart's steamers for the Oclawalia Uiver. Through liHIs ol' Lading given for freights io Mobile ?md New Orl?ans, freights payable on I he wharf. All goods remain? ing on the wharf at sunset will be stored at rihk und expense of owners. (Signed) J. D. AIKEN A CO., novU Agenta rji 0 W A G E . Thc Steamer SAMSON having .. rT*^fa? been recen i ly put in thorough or- ^a&i^yi^SSL der, is now ready to tow vessels to and from sea, and the phosphate works on the Ashley and Coop? er Rivers. Fm- engagements, apply on board, to Captain W. K. ADAIR, or at the olflec of the Agency, E?u>t Bay, opposite Accommodation Wharf. novI Imo ?JriicljCG, 3eu)drrj, S-'c. A T C Ii E S ! W A T C ll B S ! WATCHES of the best English, Swiss and American manufacture. In Gold and Silver Oases, at JAMES ALLAN'S, novl mthimo No. ;:o7 Kingjtrcet.__ J KW E L RY ! JE W B L R i* An elegant assortment o? fine half sets E.ut RINGS, Brooches, Ac., at JAMES ALLAN'S, novl mthlmo No. 307 King street. JOHN MARSHALL, J ?. , COMMISSION MERCHANT. NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER AND RICE. MARSHALL'S WHARF, Charleston, S. C. aug24 s pipping. F OR LIVERPOO L The British ship DUKE OP WELLING-^ TON, Robert Allen, Master, will load for the above port and have dispatch. For Freight engagements, apply to nov4 RA VEN EL A CO. F OR LIVERPOOL TI>e "Al" New Clipper Bark MARY KIL- ?1 LAM, W. Butler, Master, having consideia-SiSJS, ble portion of freight engaged, will have quick dispatch. Apply to JOHN 4 THEO. GETTY, nev3 North Atlantic Wharf. F OR LIVERPOOL. The fine British Park DALKEITH, Lang-_^?? will, Master, has a considerable portion of<?Ss her cargo engaged and going on board. For Freight engagements apply to ROBT. MURE A CO.. nov2 Boyce's Wharf. EXCURSIONS T? ALL T01?TS "?F INTEREST AROUND THE HARBOR. The fast sailing and comfortably ap- J&A pointed Yacht KI.KANOR will now re*niueS2???? her trips to all points in thc harbor, starting EVERY MOKNiNO, at io o'clock, and every AFTER? NOON, at 3 o'clock, from South Commercial Wharf. For Passage or Charter, apply next door seuth ef the Mills House. uov8 3mos .financial. QHECKS ON NEW YORK AND BILLS ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE SOLD. STERLING A TV Ti FRANCE BOUGHT. ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS, By LESESNE & WELLS, nov2 3mos No. 10 BROAD STREET. ?lotl]ing an? ?nrmsfying ?oobs. INo. 2U7 KING f<r. We have received by last steamers an invoice of Heavy, Fine and Medium CIATTHING, in Biolley's Heaver, All-Wool Melton, French, Scotch and American Cassiraere Over Sacks, Double-breasted Beaver Sacks, French Tricot, Scotch Cheviot, Fine Casslmere, Dress and Business Suits, all of our own manufacture, just made in the latest styles. ALSO, A good assortment of HEAVY CLOTHING, me? dium quality, of other manufacture. Wc are selling entire Business Suits at $10, $12, $14, $18, $21, $'->2, $26 and $30. Dress Suits at $18, $23, $30, $30, $37, $39 and $50. Dress Frocks from $10 to $30. Sacks and English Walking Coats, from $5 to $20. Pantaloons from $3 to $13. Vests from $1 50 to $7. We warrant all Clothing of our own manufac? ture equal in all respects to the best ordered work. FURNISHING GOODS. Our "PERFECT SHIRT" at $2 and $3. Heavy White and Colored Merino Undershirts and Draw? ers at $1. Flue Merino Shirts and Drawers, Can? ton Flannel ami Jeau Drawers. Fine Linen Col? lars at $1, $1 50 and $2 per dozen. Cloth, Kid, Beaver and Dogskin Gloves, Merino and Cotton Half Hose, Bows, Tics, Ac, Ac, at extremely low prices. Heavy Double and Twist Cassltneres at retail at $1 per yard. &3- One Price and uo deviation. MACULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER. No. 297 KINO STREET, Store formerly occupieil by .McDuff Cohen. DOVlt mwf imo {?Drags, <?!)cimcalG, Sic. J?^ Y Ii R ' S C A T H A R T IC PILL S, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. Perhaps no one medi? cino is so universally re? quired by everybody JS a eil harlie, nor was ever any nel'orc m uni? versally adopted into use, in every conni ry V i\ <rM?{ and among all classes, ? K\N?7B%TOBF/ ss ibis mild but efficient Y??J<J?L3-' purgative PILL. Thc V obvious reason is. Unit fer " is 11 htors reliable amt PR far more effectual rem? edy than any other. Those who have tried it. know that it cured them: those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and ?ill kuow thar what it once it does always-that it never lails through any fault or neglect of its composition. Wc have thousands upon thousands of the cert tit? rates of their remarkable cures of tho following complaints, but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to ali aces and oondlt ions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may bc taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating presero s them CV! r fresh and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm eau arise from their uso in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify thc blood and stimulate it Into healthy action-remove the obstructions of the stomach," bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they c.\ist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions are given in thc wrapper on the box. for thc following complaints, which these 1'li.i.s rapidly cure: For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, LISTLESSNESS, LANGUOR and Loss of APPETITE, they should bc taken moderately to stimulate thc stomach and restore its healthy tone and actiou. For LIVER COMPLAINT and its various symn toms, BILIOUS HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, JAUN? DICE or GREEN SICKNESS, BILIOUS Coi.ic and BILIOUS FEVERS, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove thc obstructions which cause it. For DYSENTERY or DIARRHOEA, butane mud dose is generally required. For RHEUMATISM, GOUT, GRAVEL, PALPITATION or TUE HEART, PAIN IN TUE MOE, HACK and Luxes, thev should be continuously luki n, us re? quired, lo change thc diseased action or Hie sys? tem, with SUCH change those complaints dis? appear. For DROPSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they should be taken in lart'e and frequent doses tu produce Hie Cficcl ufa drusi ie purge. For SUPPRESSION a large dose should betaken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a DINNER PILL, take one or two PILLS topro iniiti! diiresC"'1 and relieve Hie stomach. An occasional dose stimulates thc stotnsch anu bowels into healthy action, restores thc appetite, and Invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad j vailiagcous where no'serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often linds that a dosi; of these PILLS makes him feel decidedly bet? ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apnaratus. DR. J. C. AYER A CO.. Practical chemists. Lowell. Mass., I". S. A.A Sold at wholesale and retail by HOWIE MOISE, Charleston, S. c., and by Retail Druggists everywhere. j..tc oct4 mwf'.mos H OL M ES <fe MACBETH, Nc. 56 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C., BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will attend to Renting and CollectLng of Kents and purchase and sale of Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Silver and Real Estate. * ALSO, To the Purchase of Goods and Supplies for par? ties in thc country upon reasonable terms. GHORGB L. HOLM?S.ALEXA?.j)En MACBETH. jeni lyr jHi?tellaaeons. STAIR RODS, BBQHZZ, nsz OUT, dt Porcelain, TV* n^urt KO O-ming, wiro TU* rvrxm DROP FIXTURE, irtnca tua ve raj?. Tho Origin 1 and a?f Mable ?frtae made. It can bo applied to any Stair Koa, either iRonnd or Flat, and orovente its slipping from its place. Ask for the Patcit Drep risfc*>, ?OLD BT ILL Carpet Dealers, AMD BOY NO OT HUB, B2AC3 AI?B SOTO STAIR PLATES, Por Hotels, Restaurants and Public Buildings, MANUFACTURED BY W. T. ot J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St., HX wm angl3 3mos MARVIN'S PATENT Alum & Dry Piaster FIRE PROOF SAFES Are most desirable for quality, finish and price. MARVIN'S SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled! BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOORS, EXPRESS BOXES, FAMILY PLATE SAFES? COMBINATION LOCKS Please send for a catalogue to MARVIN & CO., (oldest safe manufacturera) - . . , ( 263 Broadway, New York. Principal j m ( Wnut St Ph?]?L .tt arvhouscs j m ?aQk Btf Clevdand 0 And for sale by our agents in the principal cities throughout tie United States. For : deegfl lyr WM. M. RI RD k cr ., No. JU3 FAST BAY, CnAHijarroN. . PRATTS ASTRAL OIL F^HT^?SE-NO CHANGE OF LAMPS -A prrfceuVSefe Inuminating OLI-Stricfly ) Miliare, No Cn?aicals-WHl not Explode .than is1 nequalled for. Bri TiCflTL. $mA far circulais, \32bitp?timc?L?3a^ For sale bv thc Agenta in Cliarlcston, j-orsaieui ?^^CH, w|NBMAIi A (X)., sept? mwf cmos No. '23 Haync street. TEY niLUK HEPATIC BITTERS* THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES Or TUE STOMACH AND LITER. TUET ARE RF.COMMBNIJED BT TBS MEDICAL FACULTY. HEGEMAN & CO., AGENTS, NEW TORR. MannfacturedbyC. F. P?NKNIN, CHSSGS? AND APCTHSCA27, CHARLKSTO J^-, S. C. 4&~For Sal? btf Druggists Everyte*?r?."CI febl5 mwflyr UPlIAAI't?~A?TJI)()TL Kuli STliUNG DRINK. A SORB crjRt: FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Baltic. Sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt or price. ? Tlie Antidote ls the best remedy, that can be administered in Alauia-a-i'otu, and also for all nervous affections. For sale by Dr. H. RAER. No. 131 Meeting street, octc Agent for South Carolus,