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AS an Inducement tn theplani ers to sitbscrllie lo Tim NEWS before, the expira? tion of th r present tirar, trr have arranged With Messrs. walker, Xrans ?0 cogstrell, the publish? ers of the. RURAL CA not.i \ i AN, to supply that new and superb agricultural magazine, together willi Tua NEWS, to all new subscribers, at the falloir, ing vern low rates: THE DAILY NEWS nnd the RURAL CAROLINIAN, one year, for slr, dollars andjlfty cents. THE TUI-WEEKI.Y NEWS and the KURAL CARO LI N i AN, one y#ar, for jour dollars. Subscriptions to the two publications may lie sent either lo the proprietors of THE NEWS, or lo the proprietors of the. RURAL CAROLINIAN. Hui persons desiring to avail themsclvi's nf this qjTer iiust do so before, ttw Jlrsl of January next, as the. arra ligament will not Oe cxte>ut?U beyond that period. JYJ-: H'S O h' TUE lt. I r. -Gold closed In New York yesterday til 22.}. -In Liverpool cotton closed dull; uplands 12a i2x?i; Orleansl2*<al2Md. -In New York conon closed dull and u shade lower, at 2-YiTi j< e. -The Washington Corporation Atterney has decided I hat permission ofa school trustee ls suf? ficient, tu admit a colored child into a public school. -Mr. Schneider has bren rn-cloo!cd president. .fthoProttoh Legislativo Corps, it ls feared in Paris Hint, there will bc disturbances on thc nhill > versary of the .loath of Baudin. -A negro killed a Sheri If at Nmv Iberia, Louis? iana, thc other day, ?iud thc citizens hung thc negro. -Mexico ls to have a Pacific Railroad, and the right lo build lt ha i been awarded tu Samuel lr an nan. of San Francisco. -Thc Increase of duty on French textiles has created considerable agitntlon in commercial circles at Manchester, England. -Prince Summanua and suite, from Japan, arc en route, via Pacific. Railroad, for New York, es? corted by a member of thc nrm or Koop mansch ?ap & Co. -Two Mormon apostles arc travelling In Massa ch nsctts, trying to make proselytes, and com .plaln bitterly Inici?se Dr. Todd, who preached In -their temple, refused to Admit them to his pulpit. They say ihey belong to a corp of two hundred missionaries sent by Brigham Young to States havltig more women than men. -Thc government works at Tlnrpcr'a Ferry, West Virginia, were sold on Tuesday at auction. For thc musket factory, on thc Potomac, $l70,ouu was received, and Tor I he rifle factory, on thc She? nandoah, (30,000. The sale includes thc buildings, grounds, and thc magnificent water power at? tached to them. The purchasers will use ?he buildings for manufactories. -Thc Legislature or Vermont, nt Its recent ses? sion, exempted from taxation for five years all manufacturing establishments hereafter erected In thc Stale, and nil their capital and machinery, and also thc new capital and machinery put Into buildings not now used for manufacturing pur? poses, whenever thc capital used amounts to $H>C0 or more. The hill was opposed on the ground of doubi fal constitutionality, bul thc need of thc Stale overpowered all ejections. -Tho Secretary of the Treasury tins received a communication from Savannah, Georgia, asking that permission be given Hie Vernon Shell Road Company, of that elly, to Import from England, free of duty, a iractton-cnglntmi bo used on their road between savannah and Vcrnonburg. They elate IL ls to lin used OJ an experiment only, nud If it should prove successful would boor great advantage to thc country nt largo, us it would facilitate travel between tho railroad depots mid ? the river landings, and thu agricultural products or the country could tie moved mure speedily and at less expense than by learns. -A Southern Paulilc Railrond, li ls asserted, is now in active progress, and will bc completed much sooner than lu generally Imagined. Six distinct companies, created by as many separate Stale charters, it is reported, ure now at work in building a lino from San Diego, California, to Norfolk, Va. This route, it Is claimed, ls nine hundred miles shorter than the present linc by tue union Pacific and Central Pacific roads. Thu summits, lt ls slated, aro lower aud thc grades less steep than on thc northern route, while ob? st ruction by snow ls utmost an Impossibility. Tho roost eastern link in thc chain ls the "Norfolk aud Grand Western Railroad," which runs through tho southern counties or Virginia, (rom Norrolk to Bristol, Tennessee, a distance of four hundred and thirty miles. -Tho Davenport Brothers, now lu Chicago, arc meeting willi their usual success In creating a Hen-II t mn. A gentleman published In tho p ipers a challenge, elid ing tu wager one hundred del? lars that he could He thc Brothers so thut they could not lice themselves without culling the ropes, ul thu same lime otfcring to-bet another hundred dollars that he could prove that licitad already so tied them, AL agent ol thu brothers called upon the challenger, oifei lng lo accept Iiis proposition, but its they immediately disagreed on the inaner nf tho rope that should bc used, thc affair came lo nothing. Tho curious part of thin case ls that the challenger In un ardent spiritualist, who believes In all thc usual mani? festations nf mediums, but regards tho Daven? ports na humbugs. Rat the Jlrothera, it ls wei! known, do nut now claim any spiritual assistance In their extraordinary perhirmances, bnt exhibit .themselves simply as Jugglers. -The vaults of the United States snb-treasury in New York City, two In number, aro described as follows: The sides and roof aro composed of v eight feet granite masonry and two foot of iron plates. Between the layers of plates are musket halls laid In loose. Tho door ts composed of ttdsty lout of.masonry and two feet ol Iron plates, also with a layer of musket balls. Bach vault ls closed hy four iron doors weighing two tons each, and fastened hy two combination locks to each door. Tlie thme Inner doors are locked without a key, while tho locks on tho outer onet aro opera - ted hy nivalis of un Instrument about an Inch tong by hau* an Inch wldo. P. ich vault ls about '.welve feet s piar t. On Hm ald is of each apart mantara bulb ono hundred and twenty chests of -Iron, each of the capacity or a quarter of a mil lion OtAiaru in gold ooln. Kadi oncst, whoa lull, Is closed bj an Iron door, and fastened with a lock which ls acaled, so that thc door cannot bc I am pored with without breaking thu neal. -Thc New York Republic remarks. In connec? tion with thc HIchardson-MoPurluiid shooting af? fair: "lt is Interesting to recall thal Dan .sickles. George W. Cole and several other men have, been acquitted .if murder mid??r such circum? stances us comprised iii?' meddling ot other meit with Muir wires. Wo do not approve <d such acquittals. We cannot deny, however, that Jurors or the period mako thom. Nor can tho oilier rael be obscured, thal the divorce Which Mrs. McFarland ls reported lo have obtained In Indi? ana fi mn ber busband will KO Tor much here. These elastic divorces have received severa severe shocks recently in ?mr courts, besides, P. would not be Judicially Implcadablc lu our state, because no legal cognizance ls laked or the di? vorce decrees or a Stale which grants them us readily because Of lt woman's having rel hair us because of a man's Infidelity.. The divorce loo was, il would seem, obluiiicd without Hie knowl? edge or McFarland himself. Ile appears to have known no'hing ot any proceedings having been taken till the divorce was granted. Ills wire carpel-bagged to Indiana tor the purpose, re? alized lt, and caine back to bc married to Mr. Richardson. At this precise posture ol' allah s Mr. McFarland shot Mr. Richardson." i?iuo must. History nnd public declamation uro full or Illustrai ions in rogart) lo thc inHuonco of small things. Thc pulpit and tho rostrum will not. let us forget Hint break in Ibo dum from ti neglected lenk; thal discovery of gravita? tion from ti fulling apple; ibul Improvement of Kio steam engine by the device nf a lazj apprentice Thc corner-stone of John Quincy Atlanta' fame was laid when "in bib ..und lacker" ho proclaimed to tho sons of Ute Pilgrims that ?.Great streams from lillie fountains How; (?real oii'xs from lillie acorns grow." When he announced this profound principle to Massachusetts-thin rich truth "married "lo immortal verse"-Massachusetts nt once determined to mako thal wisc little, fellow President, so soon us lie should como of ugo. According to The Nallan, thc labor move? ment which now agitates thc whole country had u similarly Unpretending and bumble ori? gin. As Massachusetts aspires to rule tho country, Ute shoemakers aspire to ruin the Old Hay Stale. Labor reform, na il is called, 0WC3 its inception, or tit least its renewal, lo "tho Knight of St. Crispin"-a secret, onth-bound society, which, in Hint State, menaces tho public order und security, like the foot of Hie savage which Crusoe found upon tho sand of his sea-girt realm. Only ill thc present case thc invading fool is cased in a brown paper sole nnd a apltl leallior upper. Thu St. Crispins have tm S. K. and a K., and a P. S. nnd nn lt. S. and a 0. S, and ti T. und ri U. ?ind un A. U., and nu I. S. anti tm O. S.-in a word, a full com? plement of Algebraic dignitaries. They have resolved that no one shall learn to ! intiko Bhons wilboul Uio consent of Ibo Or? der, unless ho elud? ba thu son of n shoe? maker. Tbuy avow Hie intention "to pre "vont loo many people from learning t ho "Irado." When this society applied for in ciirporalion Lo thc Massachusetts Legisla? tura, and tho charter was refused, tho labor reform agitation began. They indignantly proclaimed that Hie servants of tho public hud thrown out a workingman's petition. They turned out en massa in Rutter's dis? trict, nominated their candidates on tho labor ticket, polled fifteen thousand votes, und rcturnod from twenty to thirty labor members lo tho Legislature. And Massa? chusetts, having thus laken out bor pockcl handkerchief, tho whole country sneezes, '.os in duty bound." Tho attempt in thi3 case Is not to guard Ute laborers from opprossiou, but to create a mediaeval guild-to discountcnaiico appren? tices and magnify Hie wages of labor by lessoning tho number of laborers. The ro fusal of the Legislature to allow a labor casie to bo established, led to Ibo establish? ment of tho "workingmen'^ platform." Tho Republican organ lo which wo have rcforrod says: "Wc sou no conceivable reason why "tho same manoeuvring may not bo repeated "ill every Slate of thc Union, and why it is "not established that a very dangerous parl y, "capable of exercising au enormous inllu "encu for evil on the futuro ol' Ibo country, "lias not sprung up almost without our "knowing ii. If the laboring population ol' ' tho counlry can reilly bo inducud, without "any cause whatever, to band itself together "against thc rest ol' tho community, wc "have reached a serious pass." Thia is bold and honest speaking, and nono Ibo loss val? uable because it cornea fruin Hie loading Re? publican journal of tho Unitod States. In the relations of labor and capital, thc law of duai.uni and supply is as supremo as in any oilier department of secular lifo. La? bor docs not need any dignitaries in iuilinlj, or bishops in parttbus. Thc essential nuod for the prosperity of thu workingman-a fair day's wages fora fair day's work-cannot bc supplied by thc casie of Brahma or Ibo lan? tern of Guy Fawkes. What wc should seek for, ls a good understanding between tho employer and tho employed; and thon a fair Held and no favor. A Fat Job. The general provisions of the gold bill, now before tho Legislature, aro Lhoeo : SUCTION 1. That tho principal of ult bonds and stocks of this State, and tho Interest there? on, shall bo poid lu gold or s'.lvor coln. SKO. '2. Timi tho Treasurer of this Stale ls hereby aulhorlzud and required to mako tho necessary exchanges through thu Financial Agent of this Suite, in Now York, for carrying this Imo effect SHO. 3. That this aol shall toko effect Imme? diately. The "Interest" is a small matter to tho Radical speculators. What they want is tho power lo pay tn coln tho following amounts: 6 per oont. stock duo 1870.$314,453 6 per cunt, bonds duo 1871.not),ooo Totnl .$314,463 Supposing that thoy buy up Uioso securi? ties at 00 or 70 per cenL in currency, and obtain p lymont nt par tn gold, there would be a profit on the transaction of about TIIRllK HUN DURI) THOUSAND DOLLABS IN OOLD. This is worth praying for, lobbying for and paying for I Tue Un ion vii lo Times, speaking of the ? Labor Convention held last woek In Colum? bia, and tho exorbitant demands lt advo? cates, suggests tim following rc m od y : "Wu would siigifost to our readers a remedy again l all those cl ins oomb'nations; lt la-sell lund to negroes. Mako thc negroes lan -own? ers, when they havo mean * to purchase, and th dr into-issi and yours bcoorao Ide?tica'. Ia 1 'BS than three yeais . very nu l-own r, wh te or black, who does not eod on o Tlolal pap, will bc Jn the same ranks of opposition to extrava? gance corruption and high taxation. I? a fin. A writer in tho December numbor of Tko GaUixy make Homo vory good pointe, in re? gard to "Tho Morah* und Mafcrsof .Tour nalism." Tho following remarks in dopro cation of tho system of indiscriminate puff? ing, in winch so ninny of our newspapers Indulge, reflect HO faithfully tito sentiments of Tun NHKB on tho suhjoct, thal wo ropro duce Uicni for thc edlfloutioti of our readers and nilveitisera: "The most insidious foe to thc fiilr Ihme of jnnrnitllsm ls (he advertisement desk. Unfor? tunately for (ho lndci>cudcnoo ol Journalists, tho system of newspaper publication now la thal thu paper shall be sold ni u price so low that Utile or uo profit conies of Its circulation, which, from u business point of view, ls valu? able only us lt makes tho paper n more desir? able medium of advorUsing, from which the publishers expect lo receive their gains. Il would bo well for the honor and Independ? ence of journalism If not only this system were abautlonetl, but If no advertisements ul all were published In newspapers. The cor? ruption of the press by Ibis Induction ls very groat, aud for lt tho public aro hardly less responsible than the Journalists. If men will not h?sitait! to offer a large advertisement on the couditlon thal tis publication shull be accompanied by a favorable opinion ol the thing or the project advertised, ir they will, upon a Journal's laking a course which they regard as inimical lo their Interests, withdraw their regular mid necessary advertising from lt, na was recently done In avery conspicuous instance by several insurance 00tr:pantos, ihuy ; must expect Hutt their demand will cause a sup? ply of ino 'article of Journalist' stilled lo their i lanie. Hut when they flin! thal In olhur re I specls Ihat Journalist's opinion ls nol perfect? ly trustworthy, tbnt his 'Indorsement' of 6omo other mun or project ls not entirety disinterest? ed, lt would bo well for them lo remem? ber, before they break out Into denunciation ol'the press, thal they tire merely having lt moled lo them as Ihey have helped lo mule lt lo others. Advertisements must be pub? lished In newspapers, and tho only sale course 10 pursue in regard lo them ls the adoption of a rule, ubsolute and without exception, Hint nothing in the interest nf un advertiser, no mul? ler what his importance, shall bu admit led into Ihnedltornl columns for tiny consideration. 11 should bo understood, ntul, if necessary, ai i im u nc eil. that payment for advertising, buw ever large, secures tho advertisement, and uothlng more. Thia rule sh. bo rigidly en? forced, without exception; for until this ls done, and it. is regarded ns dishonorable lo 'puir an advertiser, tvnrt lu bad taste even lo 'puiF his horse, Journalism will not bc entire? ly free from u debasing tai ut willoh now per? vades lt fur more than ls generally suspected. It. was but thc other day that tho agent of a company, bringing a fat. advertisement to ti paper of standing, and asking a paragraph In approvnl of the company's project, und, bolng refused, produced, in tv good example lo be followed, several articles of the kiud bu asked for, which bad appeared In n leading Journal, nud which ho owned, In the meat mat? ter-of-course way, that ho himself had wrllteu ! or whiL real value aro tho opinions of that pupcr upon financial projects':' With what, face can the editors and publishers of that paper ask thc public lo trust them upon any maller In which lhere ls money lo be made by tho tor ntur, and lost by tho latter? Do JoumidlsUi suppose thal lids practice can go on, timi their p rides ?lon not suffer In the esl i mai mu of every? man who dues not regard the gelling of money, no matter how, na tho one object of Ufo, 'thc bc nil and Ibo end all here V Can they regard it as consistent with the candor and thu good faith, wilburn which Journalism ls bul n daily Imposture, a systematic nui? sance? And If lt Is said that the Innocent must ti ot be conlon lided with tho guilty, the pure with tho corrupt, aud that tho character ol'a whole profession should not Ju: Judged by tliut or certain of its members, the reply is Hint this ls true, aud Hutt lliereloro Ute wurld does not rate Journalism according to the excep? tional virtues of some of its professors." Tun census returns, published in TUB NKWR of Thursday,*show that in 17 counties thu total increase of population since 1860 is only G2, Ihn Intal population of these counties, nt lilia lime, being :i00,310. Du? ring thc ten yean endin-jr in I8fi0, tho in crertso in tho population of Smith Carolina was ut tho rate of 5.27 per cent. At this ralo of increase, the 17 counties mentioned should have gained 15,820 Inhabitants, mid should now have a total population of sic.lGO. Thcso counties have, therefore, lost by tho war 15,758 inhnbitnnls. Until tho returns for tho whole Stale are comple? ted, it cannot bc told how much of the loss is duo to immigration, and how much lo thu casualties of war and to a lower rate of natural production. Tim P/iainLv takes a Bensiblo view of the final action of tho Labor Convention, ad? mitting that its provioaa remarks were based upon what it was led to prosume would bo the action of tho conven lion. It says: " The convention did better, and wo " aro free to say that wo regard tho Anal " propositions ol' the convention aa moderate "and reasonable enough. Wo can never "object to any arrangements looking to the " honest fiilHmont of contracts between cm " ploycrs and laborers." THU debato in tito Scnato on tho Abbe? ville contested olection is well worth read? ing. One senator ls ready to camp "outr side of tho constitution," ciother is will? ing " lo fipill lils blood " in Abbeville, and n third evidently believes that Democrats set the example of rejecting legally elected ofll cer3 bucansc they wore tho political oppo- I ncnts of the dominant party. lu TTIB Somite, on Wednesday, Lan?! Com? missioner Leslie said th nt ho "court Jil the "investigation of his olllco by nny Democrat "or Republican on tho lloor of tho House." There aro suvorul perdons in South Carolina who are not on "tho Dour o? tho House," and they would ba glad to know why Secre? tary of State Cardoza resigned from tho Ad? visory Hoard of the Land Commission. LAND Commissioner Leslie, tho ecoentrlc senator from Barnwell, said in tho Senate, on Wednesday, that "many things had been "done in his olllco for which ho was not re? sponsible." We desire to do justice to the senator, and therefore ask-What aro thcso many things t Tas Hon. John Townsend, of Edlsto, ex? ports to receive from 20 to 26 Chinese la horore during the present month, and wo learn that a planter on tho Savannah River li ts provided for a Chinese colony of from 200 to 800. WunreuoRB may ba ti e lan a of Fonth Cu roi in . ' ndloAlism, but blue ..-a moor is ile logs and arra-1. I min Ignition. Wo beg to call thc nttoutioD of our road ore to Mic communication in unotlicr column from lier Britannic Majesty's Consul, nd? drosscd lo Qunornl Johnson Hugood, UK*. president of Uto Soulli Carolina Hiato Agri? cultural and Mechanical Association. Tim objoolof it is lo obtain from tito Buvornl auxiliary agricultural associations through out tho State correct statements of such facts us may recommend the Hoveral counties lo tim notice of those Immigrants wlio have just arrived by (In1. Munnora, and may arrive by future stoamors. If mich statements were prepared, priuled mid fur? nished to Ute lirllish Consul, they would bc placed in tito honda of arriving Immigrants, and it would be the best possible way ol' ad? vertising lands for sale, and the desire of the planters for European laborers. Wo sincerely hope tlio suggestion will be prompt? ly responded lo. Uianls. WANTS OF ALL KINDS CAN BB matta known to everybody in mis column ut thu rate or 2."? ccu la tor twenty words or lesn, . .. H Insert Min, il paid lu advance. WANTED, A WOMAN TO COOK AND wash for a small family. Must lu; well recommended. Apply in Spring street, Hi ree doora cutt of St. Phillp street. .deo! 1* WA NT KI), A WOMAN TO COOK AND Wash. Apply at Hie corner ur State and Cumberland slrccLs. dee4 I* TTTANTKD, A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH vv andiron. Ini|ulre at No. 120 Wentworth Bl reel deal 1* VT \NTEI), A S TUA DY MAN AS V? Watchman. One who can do without Bleep-nono other need apply. Inquire at. No. lol Ikauifaln street. dec4 i? ptOOPEB8' WANTED. WANTED 1M ^ MKDIATKI.Y, throe COOP Kits to ITO III the country, Hluii waxes and stoutly employment elven. Apply lo JAMKS AKM8TONO, Jr.. A CO., No. 40 Market street, near Meeting. decs y TTTANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN AND VT WIKH, U Pleasantly furnished itoum, wita KOA III), lu a private family, near ike linc or Street Cars. Address, slating location, Ac. bock llox, Nt?. 77, Charleston Postodlcc. deca o'" WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN AS Cook and Washer. Thc best recommen? dations required. Apply al No. C7 Wentworth street. nov:m A LADY OF L?NG EXPERIENCE IN J' V Instinct inti in Rnglish, Kreuch, Latin nuil Music, desires a posiiinu as governess In a Oral class ramlly. llcsi Suuthcrii references given. Address HIssS. K. H., Station I), New York, riocij 3 WANTS A SITUATION AS SUPER INTKNDKNT on a Rioe Plantation by a one arm mau, who has seven years' experience in Klee culture, and good recommendation* from his former employers. PICOSO address W. II. W., Charleston, s. c. doe2 WANTED, A LADY ACCURTOMKD TO I CUTTINO AND ?KW I NO fern family, to whom a home would lui an object, logo lil thc com,'rv. Addrc-b llox 8ft, Sumter, S. C. d'cl 4? WANTED. A COMPETENT HOUSE BRItVANT. Appty at northwest corner of Vniidcrlinrst and Cnmlmr streets. nov20 ;?TANTED.--A YOUNO MAUR! ROMAN, VV 28 years ?ld,would like lo take charge ol n largo Cotton Plantation. In Ibo State of South Carolina.. Any one In want of a good, faithful overseer, will do weil io address the undersigned, can give ilia best, ur references. Hood steady habit!?, and not troubled ?rilli politics. Address, for two months, p. W. KD WA RDS, Portland, Maine. novio, imo* WANTED, A SITUATION AS Cld^KK, in a Windi sale Drug Blore, or a large Re. talland Prescription Drugstore. Noobjecllou tn go in thc country. Will expect but a small com? pensation at tlrst. The npjlllcnnt ls a graduate ot the South Carolina Medical College. Address M. P.. through thc Posmitlce. neto ANTED, A HO US E, NEAR Ti IR central part or thc city, containing dre or Six rooms, with good outbuildings and water. Address ll, ni lids Oplce._ BCpl'JS I GENTS WANTED EVEUYW????KK TO 1\. sell the Aoicrlptu KMTTINO MACH INK, Hie univ practical Family Knitting MaCTffltC ever Invented. Price fsa, win knit 20,000 BI lt che? per minuto. Address American Knitting Machine Company, Uoston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. OCI29 amos ANTED, BV?RYMODY TO ~KNOW thai Jolt PIUNTINO or ail kinds, plain and ornamenta!, ts executed promptly in thc neatest style and at the lowest New York prices, at TUB NRWS Joli Olllcc, No. 143 KART RAY. Call and examine thc scale or prices before giving your orders elsewhere. WANT ED, AGENTS.-'!' WO HUNDR E D ami Wily Dollars per month, io sell I lie only Ocnutiic Improved Common tiensc family SR WI NU MACH INR. Price only $13. Creal II I diiceiucnt* to Agenta. This li thc most popular Sewing Machino of Mic day-makes tho rainons "KlOSliu Lock Stitch"- will do any kind or work thal can ba done on any machine. Ono hundred thousand sold and the demand constantly in? creasing. Now is tho time to take au agency, ..send for Circulars, jcs- Beware of infrlngem.-tio Address SKCO.Mll A CO., lloston, Ms**.; Pitts? burg, Pa., or St. Louis, Mo. oel'20 amos ?ot Guie. Rrl?iriTsTATE OU PERSONAL PEO PRRTY or any klud may ba advertised for salo In this column, at the rato or SS cents for twenty wonts or less, each insertion, ir paid in advance._ II*.DR SALE OR KENT, A PLANTATION . situated on the AH'aloy Hiver, a rew miles oom the eily, containing about one hundred ucrcs, one-hair cleaved, with Oom fort allia dwell? ing and necessary outbuildings, ir not aohl by Ibo '/utli instant, thc owner will bc willing to let lac premises to ii reponslKc party with ?t sunni capital, to bc planted on k.iuros. I'or (urtlicr In? formal lou apply to Venntujf's Wharf, south or | Calhoun street. dec4 FOR SALE, THE NEW AND COM? MODIOUS s (ti.iii MARY KLLA, capacity six tuns, in cnmplctc'ordcr. Pur terms, Ac, apply to T. i>. CLANCY A CO.. No. 141 Hast Day. iiov?o tutbsS_ FOR SALE, EIGHT PLANTATION Min.ivs, and twelve vokc or OX KN. For sale by FRAMER A DILL. Factors, Adger's North Wharf._dcc2 thsluo RIME HORSES AND MULES.-THE undersigned will oder for sale this morning ono of thc choicest lots or work Horses and Mules ever brought to this market. R. ARNOLD, cor? ner Meeting and John streets. dec3 2 OR SALE, SEVERAL YOUNO WORK HORSR9 AND M DLRS, at J. CHRISTO PURR'S Stables, No. 600 King street. dcci ONE FIRST-CLASS EIGHT HORSE strictly POItr.UJLR RNCINR and HOI KI : lt. one Steam Portable Orosa-out or Wood Rawing Machine. Tor sale at CAMKU?N, IIA lt KI,KY A CO._._IHIV27 12 IT? 0 R S A L E, STEAM PORTABLE ; CROSS-CUT UK WOOD SAWING M.\ i.WINKS, King's patent, suitable for catting cord wood, shingles, alu voa or chipboard hincks, and particularly adapted to thu wauLior railroads, Wood cont rael ora, wood yard, vaw mill, mid lum? ber inen generally. Her HIM machino wc claim preeednnoo over anything or me kimi ever at lumpred. All p.ii'tiiM biterealed and the pululo arc Invited to seo Ibis machine lu operation dally rrom ll o'clock A. M. to 1 P. M., nt thu Artc.mii WI Lot, corner Meeting mid Wentworth street*. Stulu or County ngu.s, or singlo machines for sale. Apply to CAM KRON, HA UKI.KY A CO. decS imo_ 11 HINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A . O lt RAT IIA ROA IN.-One small Cylinder TAY? LOR PRKSS Pt complete repair, lt hui? been but little used, and is sold simply because thc prc.mt owner has no uso for it. The slzo nf tho bed or | the Press ls fori v-rour by flfiy-elght Inches. Said Press will bc wild at a great bargain If applied (or at nuco, as tho room lt occupies ls wanted for oilier purposes. Address* Box No. 3705 Now York Post?nica. sc p 120 rpiIE ALSTON HOTEL, G. & C. R JR, MRS. MARY A. KKK I NS, assisted by her Bona, has opened a new ll OTK U nt Alston, ami is pre? pared to accommodate thc travelling public. Pas ?engers can now ?;ct Meals upon i he arrival nt Alston or un.r o; tim turns. The arrangements ol thu Uotol aro oouvcnleul and comf.i. tunic, and good ncatnn in U guaranteed lo all who may ?allin. deni Pi ?oiuoing. BOARDING.-FIRST-CLASS II O A It D ut Mrs. WILLIAM fi. KIlAtiKK'*, No. 4 Hud sou air oct. Terms mudcruic, noviu lutuao* ?Hcctingo. OKAHOB LODGE, No. 14, A. P. M.-AN Kxira Communication or Orango Lodge, tm. 14, A. P. tl., win bu held THIS EVKMmi. al Ma Hollie Mull, ul half-past 7 o'clock. Candidates lor ('. C. Billi M. W. Dillies will bi: punctual. THUS. S. KKK, (Ire I Siv.rrlnrv. OHAHLK8TCN TYi'Ol? UA l'lllc\li SO \j Ol BTV.-Ti.. Regular Monthly Meeting or your Society will be ti' 1? I Tins KVRKIKWt tho 4ttl imitant, at T o'chHik, ovvr ? in* atora of Mr. j. M. vol.I.Kits, nortlieuMtcorner ol licaiifalu ami si. Phillp atrcots. Members will please come prc pareil lo pay their liideblcdne <s. liy order. (ICC4 JA MKS ROMAN, Se-...|,.ry C^l ll A Kl, I?8T0 N TVl'OGILVIMUC?l? J UNION, No. 43.-A Special Mooting or HIM Union win in: bebl Tins (Saturday) KVKNIMI, 4th Instant, atibe Kcailing Room of Mesura. Walker, Kvans A Cogswoll, No. :t Broad si root, at hair-past 0 o'clock. Hy order. t:. ADAMS, ?lorn Secretary. S New ^luuiiciitiotts, BLLING OK F AT CO ST ! THU LATBST NOVELS, MAGA'/.INKS, ftc, BOIIOOL. ItUOKS, Stationery, ami a variety of oilier Miscellaneous Articles, catholic ritAYi?lt BOOKS, in every style, at WM. DeLACBY'S No. ;i3S Klux street, Charleston. Retiring on account. ?r ill-health. deed I? iXJEW AND STANDARD HOOKS foil M.M.K AT FOG A UTI H S BOOK DEPOSITORY. CATAt.oi?UK No. SI. ! Hook Buyers will Und lt to their advantage to consult this catalogue. The hst will be changed ut least uncu it week. THU ADDITIONAL AND SELECTED HYMNS, from "Hymns, Ancient mid Modem," and "Hymns lor Church aud Hollie," prepared at thc Hilliest of several ol' the Bishops tty two ol' their number, uo cents. r. i, ? A liberal discount will be made to Churches wauling a supply. Ladle's Dictionary or the Bible, Tor thc use or young persons, Illustrated. $1 25. rh a. au; Hours wltti the Bible. Scripture Queries, with a key. $12?,. Beethoven's Letters, (1790-1820,) rrom tho Collcc ! lion of Dr. Ludwig No hi. wit li Portrait, fi. I Morie H'Arthur. .-ir Thomas Malory's Kook ol King Arthur mid bis Noble Knights or the Hound Table, willi Introduction hy Slr Kd. Shachey, Hart. $1 7f>. Man in Genesis and In (.'eulogy, or thc llibllcal Ac? count or Man's Creation, tested by Seien lille Theories of his Origin and Antiquity, by Jos. I?. Thompson, I). H., I.I,. I). $1. The Creal licha mallen, by W. Carlos Mnrlyn, embracing Luther and lils Times, Nether? lands, 10th Century, Huguenots, Kngllsh Puri? tans, 1'llgruu Fathers. 5 vols. ST. Thc New llibllcal Atlas and .Scripture Gazetteer, with Descriptive Notices ol the Tabernacle and i lc Teni ide. $126. Hilde At las and Gazetteer, willi a variety or use? rai Tables. $1. Eadie's lllbllcul KnoyelopaMllO, or Dictionary or K?stern Anth pult leo, Geography, Theology and Biblical Literature, Illustrative or the o d and New Testament, with Maps and Illustrations. f.l 75. FtOWtira and Festivals, or Directions Tor tho Floral Decorations or Ciiurchc*, by Harrell, with Illuminated Designs. s~-:> Practical Hints on Church Floral Decorations, by . u Lady, with an Introduction by ROT. \v. (ires ley, wiih.Dcslgniv ?i '?X Tile Lollards, or sumo account of I ho Witnesses ! Tor lae Truth tu (?real Britain from A. D. 1400 to A. !>. 1540, with notice ol Krems or the I Barty History of tho Information, si 6t>. Litton on Miracles, fi ns. P.< p Aral lon lor Death, rrom the Italian of Alphon? so, HiHiio|> of st. Agatha. St 75. I Tho Family Hilde, containing Hie old and New Tislumeut. willi brit-r notes of Critical Inves? tigations, Marginal Beadings, Ac, Ac. 3vols. Tlie New Testament sold separately tur (t. New Testament and Psalms, ?I .VJ. N. U.-We nra receiving large additions t our stock ot Holiday Hooks, Pockitt Bibles, Prayer books, Family Bibles, English Bdliions. In all tho most beautiiui styles ot bindings. Our assort? ment of Looks lor the young is large and varied. Any Hooks putillsliml tn America or Kiiro|M sent free or postage on receipt ol' publishers price. Address FOO ARTI hVS BOOK DRP0S1T0RY, No. 200 King struct, (in thc l.'oml,) Charleston, S. C. dcc4 st ut h IMO g O il O O L H O O K s. Tho uuilcrslgued hnvn recently published a series or New Pictorial BEA DHUS and SPELLERS, adapted to the tastes ot children ol boll) sexes, and designed to bc tiserul und iigreeablo coin p.mloua rm oUllureti In Hie rmiillv us well as in Ibu school Torin. They lia vu been prepared by Kev. Professor J. L. lieynoids, H. H., nf the South Carolina University. These Herios consists of sis volumes: Reynolds' New Pictorial Speller, SO cents. Rey milds' New Pictorial Primary Header, ?"> cents. ReynoM.4' New Pictorial First Reader, 40 cents. Reynolds* New Pictorial Second Render, tO cents. Reynolds' Now Pictorial Third Reader, SO cents. Reynolds' New Fourth Reader, $1 40. The volumes arc beautifully illustrated, printed on superior paper, in a clear large type, and taste? fully bound. Wc deem V. not Improper to refer lo a few or tho advantages aimed al In preparing these Readers: 1. Thc enlistment or a popular sentiment In favor of home enterprise, which ls now beginning lo show itself all over t he South. 3. To remedy the evil everywhere complained ofln our schools. oT a continual change of Text Books, a costly Imbil, mid oui which Injures tue sehool-i, by preventing thc children from being put Into classes. A series or Homu Readers, ll wua supposed, would bo i .ed io a ??rcut degree, and this ferions evil thus avoided. ! School History or South Caroline, told in a faun Bar style, i>y Prof. J.is. Wood Davidson, A.M., I juice si. Prof. Reynolds' Writing Rooks, tn a series or rive numbers. No. 1. Exercises In thc Short Letters. No. 2. Capitals, and Short Words commencing with Capitals. No. 3. Sentences Alphabetically arranged. No. 4, Boys' Commercial Hand'. No. ?>. 'Advanced Book lor (inls-Sentences alpha? betically arranged. Price SS cents. Teachers mid educators who wish to examino any or thc above works, with a view to Inlroduc llon, will have a copy sent them on receipt or hair thc above retail price. School Register, io inst 6lx mouths, 10 conn. Tallie Book, 10 cents. DUFF1B ft CHAPMAN, rlee2 0 _Columbia, S. C. ? S S E L L ? S BOOK S T O It IC. REGENT PUBLICATIONS. AGRICULTURAL. LOUDON'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF AGRICUL? TURE, Illustrated by over 1200 Engravings, $11. London's Encyclopedia of Gardening, $11. How Crops Grow; a Treatise on the Chemical Compo? sition, Structura and ure or the Plant, with nu? merous Illustrations aud Tables or Analysis, by ProTcssor Samuel W, Johnson, of Yale College, {.'. Farm Implements mid Machinery; thc Prin? ciples or their Construction and Use, with sim? ple mid practical explanations or (he Laws or I .Motion and Force ns applied on tho Farra, by JOllU J. Thomas. With 2S7 Illustrations, $1 60. Hardening Tor Profit; u Guldu to thu successful Cultivation or the Market and Family Ha eden, by Petor Henderson, finely Illustrated, $1 60. Kew American Farm Book, by Richard L. Allen, re? vised and greatly enlarged. $2 60. Gardening Tor thc South, or How to Grow Vegetables anil Frons. Wv the late William N. White, of Athens, on., with additions by Mr. .1. Van Buren and Dr. James Cauink, Illustrated, $2. Southern Farmer and Market Gardener, ticing a compila? tion ot useful unidos, from tho most approved writers, by Francis H. Holmes, new. '.lion, $1 f.O. High Funning without Mamu , Six Lec? tures on Agriculture, delivered nt thc Exp?ri? mental Form nt Vin cen lies, by tieorgo ville. 6o | ce American Frnlt Culturist, containing pr... ical directions for tho Propagation t'nd Cul? ture of Fruit Trees, Ac, by John J. Tin . tis, $2 60. Practical Floriculture; a Guide lo t e suc? cessful Propagation and Cultivation or I > isis' Plants, $160. Pear Culture Tor Prollt, h.? P. T. quinn, Illustrated, $1. The Practical Poultry Keeper; a complete mid-Standard Guido lo the I Management of Poultry, whether for domestic ? une, thu marketa or exhibition, $2. MEDICAL. NIEMBYER: a Test Hook of Practical Medicine, wini particular rererenoo to Physiology and Pa? thology, by Dr. Felix Nlemeyor, translated from (he 7th German Edition. 2. vols., $0. Dr. Moritz Meyer: Electricity In its Relations to Practical Medicino, $4 60. J. M. minoan : a Practical Trea? tise un Perimetritis and Pnrametrltls, $2 60. John Brio F.rlchscn: Hie Science and Arl ot Sur? gery, Illustrated with ono Kn g ravings, with ad? ditions by John Asldmrst, Jr., A. M., M. H., $7 60. Pavy: a Treatise on the Fnnotlon of Digestion, its Disorders and their Treatment, by F. W. Pavy, M. c., F. iL 8. Garrotson: Diseases and Sur? gery nf the Mouth, Jaws anti Associated Parts, hy J. E. GiirretAon, M. 1)., Illustrated, $0 60, Heath: Injuries and Diseases of the Jaws, thc Jacksonian Prize Kss.iy of tho Royal College of surgeons, IM7, tn. nnvO pt J . SCH L Kl* BO RB LL, No.'?f LINK STREET, BOTttHBN KINO AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER or every description and BUILDING MATERIAU Lime und Plastering Laths, Paints. OH?, niasse?. Shiiiglus; also Groove and Tongue Leards, ftc., cu ostini I ly ou hand al the lowest market prices. \ ootll tu luslyr SViimoctueiUo. ACADEMY O F MUSI C . ITo prto tor.JOHN CHADWICK ItMtKAuiMI Manager.JUIINT. FORD THIS (SATURDAY) EVKN1NU, DHU. 4. Lust Night of Hie Comctly Company. Tho great Sciiiiatlounl Drama entitled T ll Vt h A N 0 A 8 ll I lt M L A H 8, With Mian KLDHIDOK. Mis* ALEXANDER. Misa 1IRHIIKHT Mr. SAMUEL RYAN, Ur. O'NKII., Mr. ll. II. WOOD. Mr. KNAPP, aud other ladiea and gentlemen in tbocntd. Day Performance- Tills DAY (Saturday} al half pas! 2 o'clock. Doors open nt half-pasi i. Admission-Ladles M cents; children af ?nts. Family ?Mr./,.; cents, nailery closed. JTaVOll Monday tho CHAPMAN SISTERS, and the famous Comedian, Mr. C. H. ULSIIOI', and a new Company. dec4 NEW SCHOOL! WILL OFEN AT Tili: ACADEMY, Corner or King and Mar? ket streets, ON SATURDAY, Ai balf-past I o'clock. putar i isi-i-p-i AT uA 1.x I'AST 2 O'OI.OOIf. POUR LRS90NS BACH SESSION. A TKUUS MODKSATK. DISCI PLINK STRICT. nona OK TOITIOM: ..Example rather thun Precept." To parents this will oiler araru opportunity. Children will lind ll thc only '-.School" t:\er popu? lar on Saturday. decs ?DioGoluliotiG of (?apnrhicrsl)ip. DISSOLUTION OF ("OIVUITNERSHU'. Hy mutual consent, tho :..-m ot J. c. C. LEVY and S. CURAU ls thia duy dissolved. J. C. C. I.KV v will liipudalu all legal claims against salli linn. J. C. C. I.KVY. S, CURAU. J. i;, c. I.KVY win continue the business, and be glad lo see his friends ni the northeast corner of Hasel und Meeting streets. dect QLo Rent. HOUSES. FARMS, STORES, ROOMS, Ac, now vacant, can readily be rented hy advertising them in this column. Thc rate is'J5 cents for twenty words or less, euch Insertion, If paid tn advance. rpO RENT, FROM ?????ST JANUARY JL next, the LOW KR STORY or thc spumous Store, No. 147 Meeting street, opposite thc Charles? ton Hotel, now occupied by the Southern Express Company. For terms apply at No.* 141 Meeting street, up stairs. nov22 mws I7IOR RENT, A SUITE OF ROOMS SIT . HAT KD lu the western part ol the city. Apply to No. 12 Montague street. dec rpo RENT. THE TWO AND A HALF JL STORY RRICK RESIDENCE,. Meei lng strci between Society und Wentworth street, casi side, containing four square rooina, two utiles, pantry, mid dressing room, with cistern und necessary outbuildings. Apply ai HART'S Hardware Store, corner King und Market stivts. decs TT**- ? R N1 : HTE I ) ~RTI OM ST O LKTUY THE I month, week or night. Terms mod?rale. Apply at No. tn itenuluin siren. noviW mo RENT, THAT LARGE AMI) COMMO JL DIOUS IIOUSK in complete repair, No. Lull street, with cistern and all necessary o;: buildings. Apply at Wo. TO Bast Hay. dooli 4 rpi) RENT, A l-'INH STORE WITH FIX JL TURKS for u grocery ami. bar-room, corner Longitude Line mid Rust Hay. To un approved tenant rent will be $io por monta. Also, six lance square Rooms, with lire pinc.es, back plaaxas and cistern water on every story. Tho rooms will be reined singly If preferred, li.ipi.re ol Mr. RUSK, on the premises. _ nc tl il ROOMS TO RENT.-Til REE UNFUR? NISHED rooms in a residence pleasantly situated lu tho westurn part of the. city. Terms moderate. For further particulars, apply at No. II Doughty street. octl2 _Cost: ano Xqun?._ LOST ANO FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU have lost anything, make it known to tho (i.iiillc through thia column. Thc rate for twenty words or less, each Insertion, ls 25 cents, If paid III advance. FOUND, A YAWL BOAT. THE OWNER cnn have herby proving property and pay? ing expenses. Apply at No. Bl East Hay. dcc:i a* Li i u nc o, Mmtg.cs, &>r. g T O V E S AT WHOLESALE. THE UNDERSIGNED, SUCCESSORS OF HOR? TON A SHEPHERD, n.VVE RESUMED TI1EIP TRADE IN STOVES, A3 WHOLESALE DEALERS, IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR OTHER BUSI? NESS, AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY OTHER DEALERS, FACTORS. MERCHANTS AND ALL TUE CUSTOMERS OF TUE OLD HOUSE WITH THE MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS OF COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND HEATING STOVES AT A CLOSE APPROXIMATION TO FOUNDRY PRICES. THE COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ARE SOLD WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE-SOME OF THEM ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH? OUT THE AID OF CHIMNEYS IP NECESSARY AND ALL ARE GUARANTEED TO RAICE PROP? ERLY, IF SET UP AS DIRECTED. THE RANGES **ARB UNUSUALLY LOW IN PRICE-HAVE SIX DOILER OPENINGS AND DOUBLL OVENS, THOUGH HUT A SINGLE PIPE, AND NEED NO BRICK-WORK TO SET THEM UP. THE STOCK OF HEATINO STOVES EM DRAGES CAST-IRON AIR-TIGHTS. RUSSIA-,RON AIR TIGHTS, SIX-PLATE OR BOX STOVES, Ac. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICES WILL HE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. WM. SHEPHERD A CO., KO. 34 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON S. C., JAPANNED T IN - W A It E AT WHOLESALE. WM. B?EPHEBD ACO., _No. 24 nAYNE STREET._ gTAMPED TIN-WARE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD A CO., _No. 84 HAYNE STREET._ JpitENCU RETINN ED IRON - WARE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD A CO.',' _No. 24 HAYNE STREET._ p|> ELLE VILLE COFFER ROLLING MILLS. AUKNTH IN CHARLESTON: WM. SHEPHERD & CO., NO. 24 HAYNE STREET. D <?roccric?, Ciqnoro, ^c. ICKKON'S COTTON HICK I). too bushels of ihbt well known COTTON SEBO, AMI. 400 iHiHiuMrt or PROLIFIC SEED. All?), FillI'F'H COTTON KERI), iwd nil other descr?o lions or SCH Uland Heed. for K:;1 : hy FltAHF.lt A lili.I,. factors. Adgm's Kurth Wharf. .leen ttudunnvi r IVKIU'OOfi HALT AFLOAT. 0*10 aaeks fc'M.T. In line order, now binding uer Ship Gorilla, IK.. Llveri.I, and tm- sat.'hy ito i rr. MOKE A co., novao noyce's Wharr. r lt 1 8 H Will H K Vi Y . Jiunesim's best lltlHIl WHISKI;v. tiottlcd i.y E. A J. Ilttrke, Dublin, ?iud hcnriug their label aud capsule. Imported direct by WM. H. CORWIN A CO., nuvW 0 N". -j?r, Kinn street. T IVEHPOOL S A LT. Jj - 4IIIK> sacks IJvcpnol SALT, just arrived per bark Arbitrator, for sale by nov?_ WA UN KR. HUGER A co. I V li K P GOL 8 A L T . non sucks i.lVKiu-ooi. :IAI.T. landina and for ?a'" '?Y HKNIlY CORIA A CO. novan tull?as POW AND F O W L F li K D . 10.1)00 lbs. MIDI. FF Kl) ur SHOUTS, which con stiniurs pronounce tu bu rnr superior to nice flour, and u good subvlllule for Cow Feils, at $2 lu i mo Ihn. A t.so, 200 bushelll Wheat Sen.lng*, nu excellent fowl feed, for salo at ilAC prr bushel. JOHN CAM I'S KN A CO. novas mit?simo JVT ? ? ? T A f N BUTTBB. IMO pounds Choice MOUNTAIN RUTTF.R al 30 cents per pound. WM.St>N'S UltOCKItY, (tinier Anson und Society streets. Conds d' livered tree. deo2 lhs2 T IQUOltS ! LIQUORS ! LIQUORS I G It K A T I! E D U C T ION IN PU I C B. The subscribers having bien appointed HOlO agent*fur IIF.NRT WALLACH ACC., I*hiladclphla, for th? sale of their flue OUI RYK, wu KAT AND UOUIUION WHISKIES, ure prepared to make a liberal discount on large orders. A roll supplv or the above Whiskies always en hand. Parties nbout purchasing would do well to give us a call before negotiating elsewhere. DYHNE * FOGARTY, CORNER CHURCH AND CHALMERS STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. O. novo tiitli.s2inos J^- K W li A R I) . II R V I N E D F A M I I. Y L A R D. Wc are now packing N i: w i. A it D OP T ll t H B K A 8 O N 8 MAR B. Tierces, hair bbts., KeTs, :? lbs., 0 lbs., and 10 lbs. Caddies, 110 lb. . nae*. For price lists, address. PROCTOR A CAMin.M. nef:s Hiatus_t:iiicliinall, Ohio. K L A T T ii ct CO. Aro now receiving n full Stock of O It O C H It I B H AND LIQUORS, CONSISTIS'!! Of: loo barrels RKF1NRD S??AUS .JO lili?l~?. and I turr?is Haw Sugar loo hhds. ami barrels Molatiacs 10 lau rels Ik-chive Syrup 100 bags Colites loo packages Mackerel-Nos. 1, 2 and .1 2& barr?is I'lcklcd M-jlleiu. and Herrings IDO kegs Nails 100 boxes Chi esc 1U0 boxes Snaps .JiO barrels Flour-Fine, Sillier, Extra and family 'JO hair chests Urson and Oolong Tea so kegs Dutch Herrings 100 barrels and tubs h ud 100 barrels ellison's and Walter's Whiskey - casks Oin, Urandy and Wines 60 cases Wolfe'a Schiedam schnapps 11 casus Hosteller's Hitlers. ItalMlua, Currants. CH ron, l'runes, Figs, Al inmiiU, Jellie*, Oy-NTJ. Pickles, Swed Oil, Toma? toes, Urandy and Fresh Peaches, Soda, Fire Crackers, Sardines, Starch, Shot, l'owder,Matchca, bromus and Hackets, Saurkraul, Ac, Ac. For sale at iowesi prices!. ll. KLATTE A CO., No. '21)1 East Hay, novM Northwest corner Cumberland street. TIVER POOL SALT! (?DOO sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, direct from Liv? erpool-large and full sacks. For sale ut lowest murker prices, by ocl2rt_T. J. KERR A CO. JpT U^t E SHERRY WINE. .lust received 30 casks of SHERRY WINE nrlces $3, $1. J5, $0, $8, $12 per gullen; in bottles, ?rom $1 to $2 AO. AI-?0, PIPER A CO. IIEIDSIKCK Ye Clicquot Pousardln Miimm's Champagne Oreen Seal Sparkling Mozelle. All of direct importation. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 27S King street, Hranch ol' No. OOO Hrondwuy, New York, novia _ jy? ARENGO CURES FEVER AND AGUE. THE FINEST TONIC IN TUB WORLD. ?3-For sale by all Druggists. O. J. LUHN, Agent, Dmgglst, Corner Ring and John street, sept 17 3mos_ Charleston, S. C. g O L O M O N'S BITTERS ARE FOR SALE BY Dra. RAOUL A L Y N A H, At Wholesale and Retail, CORNER KINO AND MARKET STREETS. septi7 .inion iUtoccllaneoue. JT IS A li S U HO TO NA M E SUMTER, CAROLINA, IlOSTI'.TTP.R, OR PLANTA TATION RITTERS, wiiilo tito production of the great SOLOMON ls In our midst. Uncle Sara appre? ciates tl highly by permitting thc sale free from stamp duty. For sale at RAOUL A LYNAII. dec! S OL O M ON ' S RITTERS A SFECIFIO For that disease which ls cured hy the applica? tion of me hair of the biting dog. Numerous certificates can bc furnlahod. For salo at RAOUL ? LYN All. dec2 ircrtiluers. J^-O. 1 PERUVIAN CU ANO. iso tons No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, nov/land? ing from schooner Archer A Reeves. For sale by T. J. R ERR A CO. novio dabbles ano Qarneoo. G AD DLB It Y WAREHOUSE. WILLIAM II A ll R A L ACO., No. 19 IIAYS'K STIIKRT. Wholesale mid Helen Dentera tn SADDLES, HRID1.BR. HARXK83, COLLARS, COACH AND UARNBS8 MATERIAL?, Ac. novia imo