The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 04, 1869, Image 4
Two If*.
If lt might only Ito
Thut In tlio Hinging sea,
Thc living lighted nen,
There were u place for you to ct ocp
Away within thc tinted weeds, und sleep,
A erallied, curlalucd pince for you
To inke the happy rcBt tor two !
And then int might lie
Appointed unto mc
(dod knows how sweet to mc I)
To plunge Into the sharp surprise
or huming liai tics' blood and dust and cries,
And face the hottest tire for yon,
And light the deadly light for two !
THE JiMI'liltOIl AN? JCO.UI-:.
Tl?e Archbishop ol' Purin' View of thc
Vatican Council.
Thc following is Hie passage in the pastoral
letter of thc Archbishop of ParlB, which, accord?
ing to a cable telegram, lt is believed the Emperor
inspired:
Finally, my dear brethren, thc statement re?
specting thc ardor with which certain dogmas
would bc carried by acclamation, by thc majority
or tho bishops, thus suppressing tho liberty of
their colleagues, whose conscience may not be
penetrated with thc same irresistible light, hardly
merit st epping lo repute it. Hood sense aiid his?
tory protest, against these evil and Idle insinua?
tions, (f for thc gravest reasons thc church Judges
it necessary to Impose under tho pulu of eternal
damnation nu obligation to believe lu thc future
what she has not asked you to believe up to thc
present, she will not, In a manner, bring her act
into disrepute hy depriving il or the conditions,
which will recommend lt to your favor. She will
nol pronounce, from enthusiasm, n penalty so
terrible UH anathema, nor would ll bc proper for
five or six hundred bishops ussembled lo deliber?
ate on such grave Interests, to decide by force of
numbers, disdaining to hear and satisfy, scruples
modestly presented, If there should be any enter?
tained. Thc church baa never treated souls In
this munncr, and will she commence to do so
now V
Ip thc Council or Jerusalem, which was thc tl rs t
Hud lias s?tVvtl as a model, dcllberatlomi were
held, although nil thc luCSlbers of that august as?
sembly were personally Infallible and could de?
cide from their own opinion hnSwl ?"T1 MM Ino?' i
cst authority. An (Ecumenical Council is hflkl
three centuries later lo doline timi formally speci?
fy thc faith of tho church respecting tho Incarna?
tion or thc Word, or, lu other terms, the Divinity
of Jesus Christ-thc fundamental dorina of Chris?
tianity, for which millions or martyrs huddled,
and which bad overturned all ancient religious
lind conquered the world, despite tito ?toman le?
gions and laws of the Empire. Certainly, if any
dogma could escape deliberation, lt was this; If
ibero was ever nu error glaring and nlisurd, from
a christian point or view, it was that ot Arius;
yet ll was upen such innttcrs the Council ol Nico
deliberated, mid heard, weak ns they were, thc
reasons or thc opponents-they did not vote by
acclamation. This precedent-not to speak of thc
other-ought, dear brethren, to reassure you;
there will not bc less freedom nt Dome than fifteen
centuries ago nt Nice; and thc approaching Coun?
cil will not tarnish its labors by suppressing dis?
cussion. .
You sec, therefore, lhere is nothing serious nor
reliable lu tho alarms which you have conceived
on thc subject of thc council from thc words of
specula* ive or 1 r re fleet I ve and nv il-m I n dod persons.
Tho object of this assembly ls elevated and of su?
preme importance; Its labors will bc conducted
with thc wisdom which thc presidency of thc Holy
Father guarantees; thc bishops will carry there
an equal anxiety for their dignity and your in?
terests und rights. Let yon aid Hiern by prayer?
and good wonks, and, in order that they be more
meritorious and ctllcaclouB, prout by thc grncc
which thc Sovereign Pontltr accoids under thc
form of plenary Indulgence.
Ali. A ito UT TMJS STATE.
Accident at tito Peabody School.
An accident occured at thc Academical De?
partment of thc Peabody school at (?reenvide on
Monday last. Tho morning being cold, ns thc
hoys nnd girls were crowding around the fire, thc
dress of Mettle Caublc, daughter o? Mr. Henry
Canule, caught Uro and threatened serious
damage to her. Miss Halley, one or tho teachers,
in her efforts lo extinguish thc flames, had her
Angers and thc palms of her bands severely
though not seriously burned. The person of thc
girl escaped injury, notwithstanding her clothes
were nearly all ablaze.
Murdered.
Tiic Chester Reporter savs: "Mr. AV. F. Knox
died on sunday night last from thc blow received
two weeks ac o at the hands or J. McDowell. The
perpetrator or the deed made lits escape. AVlth
thc force of const ah les NCO have here, he ought to
have been, and could have been, arrested. As lt
was only a white man, however, that wus killed,
they, wc suppose, felt no special interest tu tho
muller."
Tilts ItEVmMlijan ?.u.noivo.
Jennie June1? Budget of Fashion Goaalp
for thc Ladies.
We make room for some extracts from Jennie
June's fashion letter for December, which will bc
interesting to thc lady readers of TIIK News:
HOLIDAY DRESSES.
Thc modistes arc very busy now preparing thc
toilets to bc worn al thc holiday festivities, which
form so important a feature of thc season. Thc
amount of work required for euch dress in thc
present style ls something fearful. Thc flounces;
thc overdress, thc panniers, thc sash, thc boddlce,
the basque or Jaokct are all separate one from the
oilier, und nil so elaborate that each one occupies
thc lime of muklug un old-fashioned gown. The
result ls picturesque and fanciful in thc extreme,
-but the time of women who cunnol alford to pay
dressmaker's prices is nearly all absorbed In bring?
ing lt about. Thc latest style of s noque forms ii so ri
of basque al thc back. Instead or simple ends as
formerly. This bnsque, composed ot three ends,
ronnd, square or pointed, thc third railing over
and being much shorter than the other two, Is
surrounded by wings or double fan, of tho plaited
material, united by a niching plnccd across the
centre, or by a fold which loops lt and forms the
dividing line. Among thc latest models of cos?
tumed, some of which ore very original, one for a
dinner dress is a ruby satin. Thc underskirt ls
short and plaiu. with thc exception or m?tenle ga
of black lace trimmed at regular Intervals across
thc from; itic second skirt ls arranged as a train
and is trimmed all around with a rich flounce of
black Chantilly lace, headed by two rucldngs of
b'ack lace. Thc boddlce forms a low casaque,
which ls cut down to a V In front, and ls finished
round the neck with a little cape, which deepens,
but ls open upon thc shoulders. The casaque
forms two side panniers and a coat front, and ls
trimmed with ruchos of black lace, long sleeves
trimmed lo form cuffs with laco raines Inside, a
tullo liaiidkcrchlcl laid lu folds and worn Disido
thc boddlce, and a large black cross suspended
from a velvet ribbon completes thc costume.
BILK AND SATINS FOR EVENINO WEAK.
Toilets that make a great display are often not
so very coally after all. Very nice looking satins
In all thc pretty shades of color can bc bought for
$2 per yard-or course they ore not nil pure silk;
they arc linen bucked, and they serve their pur?
pose vcrv well, and form a very dressy evening
tollet. Pure Hilka of a light quality In all tho
bright gas-light colors can bc bought for $2 and
even less per yard, and-these often wear better
than heavier silks got up for the market and
?which contain some foreign clement.
AMERICAN rOFLIN8.
These handsome fabrics, which are now to Ameri?
can J u au u i acm re, un tattled great attention at the
lalo fair at tho American Inst Ilute lu New York,
and aa they now form part of the standard dross
materials, lady rcudcra may Uko to know how
they compare with thc foreign article. They aro
composed of silk and wool, and look exactly like
tho fumons Iri.ih poplins, except in tho want of n
certain high finish, which In thc case of genuine
Irish poplins of the best make, have reached abso?
lute perfection. In colors, (though not in the varie?
ty and beauly of tho shade,) they arc quite equal,
and tho method of manufacture seems to bo ex?
actly thc same. Thc price at present ls it rt y
cents lesa than Irish poplin; lt ls (2 25 y er yam.
Thc durability of these gonda and also ol' thu silks
of native manufacture which have of Into been in?
troduced into the market, must bo tested by time,
but they claim to bc or thc best quality and fully
equal In every respect to rorclgn rubrics of tho
same grade.
TYROLEAN lt ATS.
Hats arc more worn and better worn than they
ever wcro bcrore. Thc newest and most distin?
guished shapes aro iho Tyrolese and Tricorne.
The Tyrolese ls In linc gray, black or dark green
felt, rallier conical In Rhade ami indented at thc
top. It is trimmed with three bands of cross-cut
gros grain, a short plume of feathers curling over
thc front, and a h?ndanme buckle of jot or steel
cut with a thousand faocls. Thc Tricorne ls of
black velvet, the sides turned up willi bluo or
rnby red, thc trimming gold cord u id the white
breast nnd wing of soino benulirul bird, the latter
forming an aigrette. Ilonncts have quite changed
their shape. Tho Fanchon ls no longer seen. Tho
moat fashionable of tho now styles 13 a sort of
helmet-shaped casque, which hos bc*n adopted
by tho Empress ror her Kostcrn Journey, and bi
therefore understood to have thc sanction of Hie
highest authority.
HOME WEAR.
Skirts of house dresses may be made of walking
' length, or slightly trained, but they aro much
shorter than la?! season. Trained and even demi
trained dresses are wholly reserved lor evening
wear. There ls no change in thc arrangement or
the sklrtH, except that thorn ls rather moro full?
ness nt Hie aides, basques, over-drosses nnd pos?
tilion basques In high bodies aro na much worn in
thc house as In thu sired, bul tho low-throated
bodices, heart or Ar shaped, which ure so pretty
for tho house, are considered very bad taste upon
tho promenade, unless thc corsago is entirely hid?
den tiy n cloak or other wrapping. . Heart shaped
waists and high miers aro tho favorito ordinary
in-door wear. Plain high bodies have thc trim?
ming laid on lo simulate tho V, tho rstvrs or tho
Raphael square. Hie latter very low. A bow ls
used to ornninent tho tops of the slcoves, or an
epaulette, thc plaiting of tho latter turned up over
tho shoulder, instead ot down over the sleeve as
heretofore. Puffed nnd plalu coat-slcevcs arc thc
principal styles used for houso dresses. Thc lat?
ter have frcqucutly a puff at the top or plaltlngs
al thc dhow, und a deep cuff, which ls real, not
simulated, ut thc waist.
NEW STTI.ES OP COLLARS.
Quite a revolution has been effected In lingerie,
al least so far as oollure are concerned; the sim?
ple little linen collars which huvc been worn so
long- have been dlspluced by Valenciennes ruines,
by stiff lace cuffs, In the F.ll/.ubelhansiyle. and by
lurgo slotnuchcr collars, composed of Inserted
needlework, alternating with lillie pullings ot
lace, and finished with narrow fluted frills ar Va?
lenciennes. Tho only linen collars thal aro used
ure narrow nt thc back and have square cornera
turned lu front. They ure edged with n fine (luted
rudie ur Valenciennes luce, which ls left standing
nt tho back, bul turns down with thc corners In
front. Tho samo design ts used In lace and nee?
dlework, only to thc collar n stomacher ls added,
willed Ls very dressy, and lmpnrts a stylish ap?
pearance to the most ordinary toilet. Thc ruffs
are added lo thc inside or tho boddicc, and not
only stand up but out from thc throat. They
are sometimes made or Valenciennes edging, add?
ed to flue, clear muslin. Pluln hemmed muslin 1B
used for mourning.
HOLIDAY OUTS.
Thc alores are beginning to dlsploy thc usual
assortment of beaut Ifni holiday goods. Among
thc novelties arc cut-glass toilet bottles set In
light Urc-glll stands; ul so ch urm lng filigree Blands,
which hold betties and n illy-shaped glass, spring?
ing from a gilt stem in tho centre for flowers.
Toilet boittes, dressing cases, vases from the i
slender tlnger-shnpcd holders or a single dower
to thc elaborate branches or plateaus arranged
for a grand table, constitute, with Hie fancy
boxes and perfumery, a large percentage or the
holiday sp?cialit?s. Fancy boxes rot- bonbons
arc sold In Immense quantities, and are much
more reasonable lu price than they were former?
ly. A new idea consists of Hie French Imitation
of bread rolls, cucumbers, mclor i, cauliflowers,
apples, peaches, and the like, which arc used In?
stead of boxes to till with sugar plums, or with
tho chocolate beetles, cockroaches, Ac, and
which, together with their contents, create mu?
ndo run and merriment uniung people desirous or
being pleased, (lift cups and suueers nrc now
purchased tu plain porcelain, mid elegantly orna?
ment ed willi thc monogram ot thc recipient, done
to order. JENNIE JUNE.
C03MZEtRCIA& IVE irs.
Imports.
LIVERPOOL- Per bark Clara-5*50 sacks soil, to
fl il Fredsboi g._
Exports.
LONDON-Per bark J K Rat?n-SSO lons log?
wood, lnwnrd cargo brig Lady Perle, and -MO bids
rosin.
HARCF.I.ONA AND MAJORCA- Per Spanish brig
Joven Antonio-5.17 bales cotton, 231 bills rosin.
ii MICK LON A-Per Spanish brig A Fomento-420
bales cotton, HOT bids rosin_Per Spanish pulucrc
I a tn i simla-231 bales cotton. ITO bids rosin.
HUSTON'-Per sehr A K Clover-loo bags sea
island cotton, ?4 bales upland cotton, 24 bales pa?
per stock, 3t>0 dry hides, "5 bbls rosin, 207 bois
spirits lu rpo nt i nc, 230 tons phosphate rock, 40
tons old iron.
PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Prometheus- 204
bales cotton. 50 bales yarn and warp, 20 bules
shirting. 5 bales sheeting, ti bules rags, 70 tierces
rice, ft casks clay.
Tlic Charleston Cotton, Rice anil Naval
S l orr H Mil r kc t.
OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. 1
FRIDAY KVENINU, Decembers, isoo. J
COTTON_This article had a sorter tendency,
aud prices were decidedly easier lu sonic opera?
tions, but sellers were offering but limited sup?
plies, m. I were not disposed to make Important
and general concessions; tao quotations, how?
ever arc quite nominal. Thc sales were 200 bales,
viz: 2 nt 23; Oat ai Xi; Cul 23',; 14 at 23*.,", ?ul
23Ji ; 33 al 24; 7 al 24 ii ; Gd at 24 v, 10 at 24*i ; 3 ut
24 "ic; 22 on private lentis. We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary lo good ordinary... .'..23 @23ij
Low mlddllug.'j:. V'. -M
Middling.24HM24'.;
Strict middling.'M?&-*i?
HICE.-This grnin was quiet, holders asking
firm rates. Salea 10 tierces clean Carolinu ut
6*?c. v lb. Wc quote common to fair clean Car?
olina at G@Gs,c; good 0*4'f?>7c.
NAVAL STORES.-Tho market was unchanged
for these article. Sales lil bbls. spirits turp?n
tino nt 41c; IGO bbls. linc rosin on private terms,
and 82 bbls. No. 2 do. at $1 so.
FR E io i ITS.-The supply of rrclght room to most
points is for the moment Bulli clent Tor thu de?
mand. To Liverpool, by steam, t t gagcmculs ure
making at .vi ?1 lb on uplands and IJbjd un sea Isl?
ands; by sall, 7-itidi.i?.'?d lb on uplands
and ??d on sea Islands. To Havre, by
steam, nominal; by sal!, nominal at 1?'?
on unbind* and 1 Wi" on sea Islands, norn I uni
Coastwise, to New York, by steam, ?ic ^ lb on
uplands and lc on sea islands; by sall, ?ic i? lb on
uplands. To Hoston, by steam, nominal; by sall,
X6 TP lt on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam,
Kc V ht on nplands; by anil, somewhat nom?
inal. To Ualtluiorc, by steam, X&.'?c V* lb on
uplands; by ball somewhat nominal.
marketa by Telegraph.
FOREIGN MARKETS.
LONDON, December 3 - Noon.-Consols 92;.{;
bonds 84%.
Evening_Turpentine 27s Od.
PARIS, December 3-Noon.-Hoursc opened firm.
Hontes 72f 3Cc; closed Ul ''?I 270.
HAVRE, December 3-Noon.-Cotton opens quiet
at ir 36c nfioat.
LIVERPOOL, December 3-Noon_Cotton bnoy
nut; uplands in.'.,'; Orleans J'itid; salea 15,000
bales. Sales Tor thc week, ltis.ooo; for export,
17,000; speculation, 28,000; stock, 335,000; Ameri?
can, 19,000. Receipts for the week, 40,000; Ameri?
can, 13,000.
Afternoon.- -Cotton is n shade easier, and thc
sales will not exceed 10,000 bales. Stock afloat
202,000 bales; American 130,000. Yarns nnd fab?
ric? nt Manchester quiet but linn. Red Western
wheat 8s od to 8s 7d ; red winter 9s ld tu Os 2d.
Evening.-Colton dull; uplnndsdull at 12ai2X<l;
Orleans 12'('ai2.^d; sales 10,000 bales; speculation
and export 3000 bales Red whiter wheat 9s 2d.
Corn, eastern, 30s.
DOMESTIC MAItKETS.
NEW YOKE, December 3-Noon.-Stocks show a
doclded upward tendency. Money 7. Sterling,
long, 106'i; short 100;,'. Gold 22X; 02>s, 113J<;
Tonnessces, new, 40?; Virginias, new, 52; Louisi?
anas, old, OOM; Levees, 57; Alabama eights, vS;
Aves, 01; Georgia sevens, 04; North Carolinas, old,
43>i; new, 32. Flour unchanged. Wheat quiet.
Colton heavy at 26j?c. Turpentine 44c. Rosin,
strained, $2I0a$212/$. Freights dull.
Evening,*-Cotton dull and a shade lower; sales
bf 2000 bales at 25a25Xc. Flour heavy; 5al0c
lower; superfine Stato $4 80a6; Southern common
to lair extra $5 O?ao 35. Wheat dull; Tor winier
red Western $1 35al 37. Corn a shade lower;
10al2o. Pork steady. Lard drooping; kettle
19al0Xa20c. Whiskey irregular at $1 03al 06;
chiefly $104. Groceries unchanged. Freights
quiet. Money comparatively easy at 7. Ex
copiions at 6. Sterling weak at 8Xu0. rjold 22.1;.
Governments firmer and advancing; sixty-two's
1:1 Southerns weak. Slocks strong, but un?
sullied.
BALTIMORE, December 3_Cotton steady. Flonr
fairly active at yesterday's quotations. Wheat
unchanged. Com active; wblio 87a01e; yellow
OOaOSc. Provisions unchanged. Whiskey Im?
proved at $1 ut a i 06.
CINCINNATI, December 3.-Corn unchanged.
Whiskey 08ca$l. Pork dull at $31 60. Bacon
nominally unchanged. Sugar-cnred hams 20u22c.
Lard In better demand.
Sr. Louis, December 3.-Corn heavy. Whiskey
duller. Provisions excited. Mess pork $31.
bacon no quotations. Sugar cured hams 21c.
Lard active.
i LOUISVILLE, December 3.-Grain quiet. Mess
pork $31032. Shoulders 10 Vic. Lard 18>?c. Whis?
key dull at 98c.
WILMINGTON, December 3.-Spirits turpentine
dull. Rosin firmer; strained $1 02X; crude tur?
pentine $1 76a2 00. Tar $2. Cotton quiet at 23a
2"Mc for low middlings.
AUGUSTA, December 3.-Cotton, market opened
active at 23\-c, but closed dull at 23a23;?c; sales
860 bales; receipts 1208 bales; sales of tho wcok
8817 bales; receipts 0080 l?ales; stock 14,700 bales.
SAVANNAH, December a.-Receipts 2S0 bales:
sales 700 bales; middling 24a24Xc Market closed
firm. _.
Interior Cotton Market*.
j COLOMBIA, 8. C., December 2.-There was not
much cotton offering to-day, hut tho market was
active and prices ruled somewhat higher. Thc
salua amounted to about 80 bales-middling
ttaasKo.
ANDERSON. December i.-Tho cotton market
lively, and a number or bales sold at from 22a22xe.
TOURVILLE, December L-COTTON-Has do
cn mai ?nd tho marker ls woak, at 2lxo for mid?
dlings.
CHESTER, November 80.-Wo bato lo report a
dull market. Sales have bi cn made during tho
week at ioxa22Xe. Wo quote middling, at the
Close of tho week, at ?2c, wllh but little offering.
Tho New York Ric? Market.
KKW YORK, November 30.-|From thc Journal
of Commerce of Wcduesdny.l-Domestics ure
quiet, but prices arc sternly. There IB consider?
able Inquiry from thc dealers, and but little slock
herc. Wo quote 7a7?ic. Thc business In Hun noun
1B conflncd to tilling small orders from exporters.
Wo quote for lots In bond, SjKftSKO, In gold. The
stock ID hand ls 8M>7 bags Hast Indln, 220 casks
Carolina, against 4112 bags Kant India, and 780
casks Carolina thc same time last year.
Receipts by it a 1 trout!, December 3.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
085 bales cotton, 23 bales domestics, 2 cars pig
iron, 0 cars wood, 2 curs lumber, 435 bbls naval
Blores, 1 car Stock. To Railroad Agent, l'elzer,
Rodgers A co, tl II Waller A co. Frost A Adger, J
ll K Sloan, E J Wiss A co, W K Ryan, ll RlHchotr
A co, 'l inn sion A Holmes, Mowry A co. Cleghorn,
Herring A co, Watson A Hill, Cracscr A Smith,
Courtenay A Trcnholm, Golds,tilth A Sou, mid
others.
NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD.
02 bales colton, so bushels rough rice, cases to?
bacco, kegs nails, mdse, Ac. To T I.Webb, <l W
Williams A co. Mowry A co, Kirkpatrick A Wltlc,
W K Ryan, brodie A co, Thurston A Holmes, A J
Salinas, Walter A co, L Cohen A co, Claghorn,
Herring A co, Ravcncl A co, Reeder A Davis,
Cracscr A Smith, Frost A Adger, Lnurcy A Alex?
ander, A Q M, W C Ree A Co. G Folllu, 0 D Whit?
ney, ?achmann A co. J E Adger A co, and J Com?
mins.
Passengers.
Per steamship Janies Adger, from New York
W L Skldmorc, wife and servant, J Skldmorc, Jr,
Mrs J Crandall and two children, Miss Lowndes,
Mrs A Huston sud child, Mrs Illiston, Miss Huston,
G A Oates, S A Patterson, wife and daughter, F A
Lawrence. A Richardson, Captain Smith, Wife
und Infant, S A Patterson, wile and daughter, A
Richardson, O Coles, A Niven, Miss Chandler, G A
Arnold. MIBS S Horsey, A Pierce, W A Ncwcome,
C Woodward. Dr P G Rockwell, W A Nelson, /.
brandow, J Hart, P Coles, Susan Remiten, J D
Johnson, and 8 In steerage.
Per steamship Maryland, from Rainmore-J L
Faber, L Yolkhenseu, J Mcnshnw, ll Drown. Jos
Robertson, W Slur..ons, ll Dukehart, and G Frein
bunsil.
ber steamer Kindle, from Georgetown. Ac
Rev Joseph II M Cliuiniiceiro, D ll Mlscally, Mrs R
Nesbit, nurse and two children, ll 1'.listore, C L
Yates, A Cameron, and 5 oil deck.
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 4.
Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New Y'ork
lett Tuesday, P M. Mdse. To Jus Adger A co, S C
Railroad Agent, Savannah lind Charleston Itali
rond Agent, steamer Agents, Southern Express
Company, J K Adger A co, J 1) Aiken A co, An?
drew A Salvo, J Apple, K Rutes A co, E ? Bene
dlkl, li Ulschoir A co, T M Bristoll, Brown A Hycr,
J M Brynn A Son, ll Uttlwlnklu A co, ll A A P
Cnldwcll A co, C D Cnn- A co, T M Cater, L Cha?
p?n, Chiclus A Witte, I! Collins A co, W S Corwin
A co, nowie & Moise, M Drake, J R Duval A Sou,
D P Fleming A co, F'urcligotl bros, Goodrich,
Wlncmnii A co, J ll eniver. Guy A Kinloch, Har
beson A co, Hart A co, T M Horsey A Uro, Huger
A Ravcncl, N A Hunt, W Hutu, A W Jager, Jen?
nings, Tliomliuson A co, O E A A S Johnson, C
Kerrison, Johnston, Crews A co, ll Klutlc A co,
Kinsman A Howell, Killick, Wlckeubcrg A co, A
Lunger, Laurcy A Alexander, I) Lopez. A Son, I.
Lnronxi, Mcl.oy & Rico, J Marion, w Mu rsc her. s
lt Marshall, W Matthtcsscn, Melcbcrs A Muller, W
Meruaugh, J G Mlliior A co, J ll Muller, Muller,
Nimitz. A cu, ll O'Neill. D O'Neill A Son. D Paul A
co, Pelz.er, Rodgers A co, K Perry, Steamer Plan?
ter, C P Poppc'uhelm, F Oulrllla, J Reils, itlccke
A Betrachte, P C Schroder, C U Shepard, Jr, J E
Spear, tl Stcncken, E ll Stoddard, stell, Webb A
co, A O Stone, Strauss A Vance. J F Taylor A co,
S Thompson, Tobias' Sons, \V Vince, W L Webb,
Werner A Ducker, Willcox, Gibbs A co, Mining
and Mainline! ni lng Company, W J Yates, Recd A
Mather, W il Chafcc A co, G J Kuhn, ll Campscn,
W Circrliurdt, F Dorre, W C Ree A co, E I. Wells.
Wagoner A Monsccs, H M Car?unktc, D A Walker,
Douglass A- Miller. J llurkamp A co, C Grnvelcy, J
Francke, Forsythe, Mccomb A co, W M Hird A co,
Cameron, barkley A co, J Chadwick, McNamara
A .1. J P Healy, J R Read A co, North, Steele A
Wardell, L Cohen A co, W J Trim, M Lahrs, listen
dorn" A co, Mrs M A Tniinlunson, Cartmill A Vance,
J Reliman. A ll Stillman, C lllckcv, T Rlackwcll,
Rev .1 H Rates, J win h A co, C Hart A co, J Stern,
S L llopplns. G W Williams A co, M Marks, Major
E Willis, W Gurney. J Russell, Jeffords A co, W J
Yerren, Crane, Boylston A co. Kinsman A bro, M
A Ashton, Order, and others.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore-left
- inst. Mdse. To Mordecai A co, Courtenay A
Ti ci 111 ol m. L Kcnakc, J Wulbcrn, G Stelling, M
Dayton. Ticrcnllial, Douglass A Miller, S lt Mar?
shall, West A Jones, C Sahlmann, Cutnpscn A co,
J N Tidctnann, W ll Chnfec A co, W F Skinner, J
I) AlkCIl A CO, T A IlClimlsIl A CO. W P Russell A
cu, F C Horner, P L Gtilllemin, llollmunn Uros, E
ll Jackson, Vincent A Drown, and others.
Hm k Clara. Nickels, Liverpool-38 days. Salt.
To .1 M Predabcrs.
Sehr J J Worthington,-, Jacksonville, Fla
3 days. Lumber. To tho Master. Hound to Prov?
idence, R 1, and put Into this port leaky.
Sehr Herald, from Combahcc. 2000 bushels
IUl.,l.llVV. ?- ...... .... ,
Sehr L Warren, from Coinbahce. n 1 no bushels
rough rice. To W C Ree A co.
Steamer Emilie, Lewis, Georgetown. S C. 2G9
tierces rice, mdse and sundries. To Shackclford
A Kelly, Cohen, Hum kel A co, Mordecai A co, J II
Pringle A Son. Thurston A Holmes, H Bischoff A
co. Fraser A DDI, E Rates A co, W Lawton, Loper.
A Leslie, boll mann Bros, H M Manigautt, Terry A
Nolcn, J C McKay, C Alston, and others.
Sloop. Magdalla, Esnnrd, Pocotallgo. 33 bags
sea Island cotton, 200 bushels com. To Cohen,
Ilanckel A co, and Fraser A Dill.
Sloop Julia Dean from Combahcc. 255 bushclB
rough rice. To \y c Bee A co.
Boat front John's Isl und. 6 bags sea Island cot?
ton. To Roper A Stoney.
Received from Chisolm's Mill-100 tierces rice.
To W C Bec A co, and Chlsolm Rros.
Bcccivcd from Bennett's Mill-35 tierces rice.
To W C Bee A co, and II Bischoff A co.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia-J A
T Getty.
Bark J E Eaton, Bllingwood, London-J A Ens
low A co.
spanish brig Joven Antonio, Carbonen, Barce?
lona and Majorca-W P Hall.
Spanish brig A Fomento, Alslna, Barcelona-W
P Hall.
Spanish polacrc Ermcsinda, Rolg, Barcelona
W P Hall.
Sehr A E Glover, Terry, Boston-M Goldsmith A
Son.
Sehr Ralph Carlton, Curtis, Philadelphia-H F
Baker A co.
Sehr David Wasson, Tapley, San lia, Go-J A
EtiBlow A co.
SAILED YESTEB?AY.
Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Philadelphia.
Ship Ellen .Southard. Morse, Liverpool.
Bark Don Justo, Bonhoff, Liverpool,
llrlt+sh bark Mary Killara. Butler, Liverpool.
Brig Q V Gccry, Conktin, Philadelphia.
brig Gambia,-, Jacksonville.
Sehr Marian Gage, Shepherd, New York.
Sehr W B Tilomas, Winsmore, Philadelphia. '
Sehr Lizzie Carr, Gilchrist, Chisolm's island,
steamer cuy point, McMillan. Palatka, via
Jacksonville, Ac.
FROM Tnis PORT.
Steamship champion, Lockwood, New York, De?
cember 1.
Steamship J W Evcrman, Hinckley, Philadel?
phia. December 1.
Brig Josie A Dcvercaux, Clark, Boston, Novem?
ber 30.
Brig Adelaide, Wilson, Boston, November 30.
DP FOR THIS PORT.
Brig William Creery,-, ot Boston. Novem?
ber so.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Behr W B Mann, Rogers, nt New York, Novem?
ber 30.
SAILED FOR THIS PORT,
i Ship David Brown, Nichols, from Newport, Eng
November 16.
BY TELEGRAPH.
SAVANNAH, December 3.-Arrived, steamship
Hareck, New York; sehr Coquette, Nassau.
MEMORANDA.
The brig Mary E Dann, O'Neill, from Georg o
town, S C, arrived at Boston, November 30.
Thc brig 8 P Brown, Blackwell, from Havana
for Boston, put Into Key West November 20, with
part of her masts and Balls gone.
LIST OF VESSELS
UP, CLEARED AND SAILED POR TU18 PORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
Steamship Adalla.-, to sall.Nov 20
Norwegian barkSkJold, AlbrcchtBon. sid...Oct SI
British burk Yumurl, Cochrane, sailed.Oct 22
Bark David McNutt, Lockhart, Balled,.Oct 20
British bark Apollo, Bclnhnrt, sailed...._Oct 20
Tho Sllcvo Bloom, Leask, cleared.Nov 0
Brig Cecilla, Bistrup, cleared.Sept 30
NBWrORT, RNO.
Ship David Brown, Nichols, sailed.Nov 10
DOMESTIC
nOSTON.
Brig Wm Crcory,-. up.Nov 30
Sehr C E Raymond, Higgins, up.Nov 16
Sehr Ida Bulla, Fisher, cleared.."..Nov 27
NEW YORK.
Brig Hampdon, Perkins, cleared.Nov 23
Sehr J M Richards, Irving,cleared......Nov 23
Brig Allston, Sawyer, cleared.Nov 24
Behr D P Keeling, Robinson, np.Nov 20
Behr W B Mann, Rogers, cleared.Nov 30
Pn ff. ADELPHI A.
Sehr A n Edwards, barnett, cleared.Nov 27
BALTIMORE.
Sehr Fanny Keating, Jomw, cleared.Nov 37
JOHN, MARSHALL, JR.,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
NAVAL STORES, COTTON, LUM RKR AND RICE.
MARSHALL'S WHARF,
Ob aries ton, s. e.
aag24 s
?ljippiiig.
?pOIt NEW YOU K
WANTED 160 BALES COTTON.
fl 60 PER DALE.
Thc Regular Linc Schooner MINNIE,
IlmlHon, Master, will hnvo bulok despatch,
dec4 2 WILLIAM ROACH k UtT.
F
O ll BOSTON
The fast soiling Brig KKNSII AW, Sylvester Jkt
Muster, having two-tlilnlH Cargo engaged, SHE
will have dlH|iatch lor thc above port. I'ur Freight
engagements, npplv lo
itisLEY k CREIGHTON,
dcc3 Accoiiunodatlou Wharf.
F
OR LIVERPOOL
Tho fine Rrltlsh Hark DALKEITH, Lnng
wlll. Master, requires soo bales to complete,
cargo.
For Freight engagements apply to
H?HT. MUHE A CO.,
nov30_noyce's Wharf.
OR LIVER V~0~O 177
F
Tho HrltlHh ship MUSCONCUS, W. M.
Groves, Master, having a large portion of
her cargo engaged, will hnvo dispatch,
freight engagements apply to
nov?_RAYENEL A CO.
EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTS OF
INTEREST AROUND THE llAKtlOR.
The fast sailing and comfortably ap?
pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now resume_
ncr trips to all points in thc harbor, starting
EVERY MOUSING, at 10 o'clock, and every A 1 1 MU?
NCON, at 3 o'clock, from South Commercial
Wharf.
For Passage or Charier, apply next door south
of the Mills House. novs amos
F
AST FREIGHT LINE
TO RALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA. 1JOSTON AND
.TUE CITIES OF TUE NORTHWEST.
THROUGH BILLS LADINO GIVES FOIt COT?
TON TO UH KM KS.
Tlte Steamship MARYLAND, John.^fsSgte,
son, Commander, will sail for li alt i-Z.?jjLx.4;*.
moro on TUESDAY, December 7th, nt 4 o'clock I'.
M., from Pfcr No. 1, Union Wharves.
irs-Insurance by the Steamers of this linc a
per cent, to Rainmore and Philadelphia. To Kos?
ton ??. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltimore without addi?
tional expenso for Insurance.
Ry arrangement with the Steamships of thc
Baltimore and Bremen Line, sailing Kciiii-niuiith
ly, Through Hills Lndlng for COTTON will hereafter
bc issued lo thc latter port on accommodating
terms.
JH$- Through Rills Lading given to PHILADEL?
PHIA. BOSTON and tho CITIES OF TUE NORTH?
WEST.
For Freight engagements or Passage, apply to
COURTENAY A TREMIOLA,
doc.*} 4 Union Wharves.
O R NEW YORK.
PASSAGE $15.
The elegant Side-wheel Steamship .?dpjSSs^
MAGNOLIA, Captain M. It. C-lf SMBK
having flue accommodations for passengers, will
leave Vanderhoret's Wharf, on THURSDAY. De
comber 0th, 1809, nt - o'clock.
decj_RAVENEL A CO., Agents.
OR NEW YORK
F
Tito New York and Charleston Stcam-^rfvCAr.
ship Company's first class side-wheel^'ftitfuhTi
steamship MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull, Com?
mander, will sall from A .'ger's South Wharf ou
SATURDAY, thc 4th lust ant, nt 7 o'clock A. M.
OH- Through Rills of Lading on Cotton to Liv?
erpool.
?3- Insurance by this Linc one-half (jil per
cent.
ap Superior Accommodations for Passenger?.
deel 4_JAMES AUGER A CO.. Agents.
QUNARD LINE OP MAIL STEAMERS
Between NEW YORK nnd LIVER-^r-ic^
POOL, calling al Queenstown. SflUgRA?
AUSTRALASIAN, MALTA,
ALEPPO, PALMYRA,
CHINA, SAMARIA,
CUBA. ' SIBERIA,
HECLA, TARIFA,
JAVA, TIUPOLI.
One or thc above First-class Iron Mall Steamers
arc Intended to sall as follows:
From Liverpool lor New York direct every SAT
UKUAY.
From Liverpool (calling nt Cork Harbor) for
New York via Boston every TUESDAY.
From New York for Liverpool (calling at Cork
Harbor) every THURSDAY.
ni?f ?/aMmM:?Z\\0i}lS}M. ?8re?. ?M?wrs from
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
CHAS. G. FRANKLYN,
No. 4 Dowling Green, New York.
For Steerage Passage, apply to Trinity Build?
ing, No. Ill Broadway, New York, or to
WM. ROACH A CO., Agents,
nov4 1 smwSmos Charleston.
F
OR GEORGETOWN, S. C.,
KEITHFIELD, WAVERLY AND BROOK GREEN
MILLS, TOUCUINO AT SOUTH ISLAND,
GOING AND RETURNING.
BThc Steamer "EMILIE," C?ptala
P. C. I.CW?8, will receive Freight at,_ _
South Commercial Wharf Tina DAY, o??u leave as
above on MONDAY MOUSING, the etti instant, at 0
o'clock.
Returning will leave Georgetown en WEDNESDAY
MORNING, the 8th Instant, at 6 o'clock.
All Freight must bc prepaid.
For freight and passage apply on board, or to
8HACKBLF0RD A KELLY', Agents,
Boyce's Wharf.
NOTICE.-Thc attention of persons wishing to
attend thc sale or valuable Bloc Lands on tho 7th
Instant, advertised by Messrs. A. J. White A Son,
ls called to the above._dec4 1
I^XCURSION UP ASHLEY RIVER TO
PHOSPHATE WORKS.
The steamer EMILIE, Captain P. C.
Lewis, will lcovo South Commercial^, . K
Wharf on SATURDAY MORNINU, tho 4tti or DCCCIM
her at 0 o'clock, for tho Phosphate Works, above
Bee's Ferry, Returning, will leave tin-Works at
2 o'clocK.
Fare for thc trip, 60 cents.
SHACK ELFORD A KELLY,
dec3 2 Agents.
-JpOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND INTER?
MEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN
TEE RIVER.
The light draft Steamer MARION,
Capt. Alexander Robertson, will rc-Jggf,
eclve Freight Tuts DAY, at Accommodation
Wharf, and leave TO-MOKROW NKIUT, the 4th
Instant.
Freight must bo prepaid.
For engagements, apply at
TUE OFFICE OF THE AGENCY,
dec3 2_Accommodation Wharf.
OR FERNANDINA, FLORIDA,
F
INLAND ROUTE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON
HEAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND
ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS
ON THE GEORGIA COAST.
?Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain _ -.fl
Fenn Peck, will leave Charleston _
for abovo points every SUNDAY MOIININU, ut
o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MORNING,
at 0 o'clock.
Returning, sho will leave Fernandina oa TUES?
DAY AFTERNOON, after arrival of thc train from
Cedar Key? and Gainesville: leaving Brunswick
same evening; leaving Savannah for Charleston,
via Beaufort, on WBDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at
o'clock.
For Freight or Passage apply to
J. D. AIKEN A CO.,
nov24 South Atlantic Wharf.
jgXTRA TRIP TO BEAUFORT AND
CHISOLM'S LANDINO ON AND AFTER
DECEMBER 3.
Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain . -jr
Fenn Peck, will sall for abovo SftOBm
foints every FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock! Ret?
urning, will leave Beaufort samo evening to suit
thc tide. J. D. AIKEN A CO.,
nov24 Agents.
J?1 OR PAL AT KA, FLORIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON?
VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S UIVER.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE.
Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain j* ^?TP**H
W. T. MoNclty, will sall from ?sfgaalwK
Charleston evory TUESDAY EV KN INO nf/B o^lock,
for above points.
Steamer "CITY POINT." Captain George E. Mc
Millan, will sall from Charleston every FKIDAY
EVENING, at 8 o'clock for above points. Connect?
ing with all railroads at Savannah truing Month
Sud West. Connecting with tho Florida Railroad,
at Fernandinn, for Cedar Keys, from which placo
Steamers connect with Mobile and New Orleans.
Connecting, at Palntka, with Hart's steamers for
tho OrlawahA River. Through Hills of Lading
given for freights lo Mobile and New Oilcans.
Freights payable on tho wharf. All goods remain?
ing on tho wharf ot sunset will bc stored at risk
and expenso of owners.
(Signed) J. D. AISES A CO..
novi3 . Agents.
Blipping.
jpAClFIC MAIL 8TEAHSI1IF COMP Y'S
T1IKOI cn LINS TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
CHANGE OK SA i LINC; DAYS.
ste.miers or thc above linc lenvo "l-*_rf ff*
No. 42, North Uiver, foot of Canal street,
New York, nt 13 o'clock noon, of thu Sui and
2lst or every month (except when these iluleu lull
on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.)
Departure or 6th mid 2lsl connect nt i'nnnma
with steamers for South i'aclllc uud C'entrul Amer?
ican ports. Those of 6llt touch ut Manzanillo.
Steamship JAPAN le.ivca San Francisco for
Japan and China December 4,1869.
No california steamers toucli at Havana, but go
direct i rum New York to Asplnwall.
One ho mired pounds hnggagc free to each adult.
Medicine and attendnnco free.
For Passage Ticket H or rurlhcr information ap?
ply al the COMPANY'S TICKET OKK1CK, on the
wharf, foot of Canal-street, North Uiver, New
York. F. lt. HAUY, Agent.
marchl2 ljr
mRAVBLLBR8 PASSING THROUGH
CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLOHI?A
AND AIKEN,
And other plnct'9, should lay In their?dr?Mh,
supplies of Clareta, Champagnes, L'?r-Z^??????
dials, lit andie H, WhlsktCR Wines, Canned Soups
and Meats, American and English biscuits, De?
villed liam, Tongue, Lobster, parham Smoking
Tobacco ami Imported Segars.
WM. S. CORWIN * CO.,
No. 276 King ntrcct, opposite Hasel,
Charleston, s. C.
Branch of No. OOO Broadway, corner 20th street,
New York._scpt2B Cmos
Special Noticcc.
?S?- CIIAHLESTON SAVINGS INSTI
Tl'TION.-The following amounts have not been
called forln thc above named Institution. As tho
ofllcc will be closed on thc 31st of December, all
persons interested ure requested to briug In their
Pass Books and receive thc amounis due them.
Those who have drawn thc Ftitsr instalment, but
not the SECOND, will not find their mimes lu this
Hst, as lite fact of their having drawn one in?
stalment ls an evidence thal they know of their
Interest In the Institution.
HENRY S. OUIGCS. Treasurer.
NAMES. AMOUNT.
Anderson, A. J., Trustee. $3 77
Anderson, Ann.?. 13 14
Alston, Thomas, Trustee. 3 45
riftllcsty, Charles.". 4 30
Horns, Anti..W.. bl 57
Iiurkc, James. 4 89
Uoitteman, J. F. 57 24
liallcntine. Isaac, Trustee. 8 Ol
Boyce, Mary. 3 KS
llackcs, Mathilda. C04 77
lian m. John A. 2 73
Bogga, Charles, Trustee. 3 43
liante, Mullida. 1 36
Drown, Isabella. 3 13
Hetlinger, M. (!., Trustee. 1 31
make, Margaret M. 2 io
Carr, Susan D. 38 00
Connoly, Elizabeth. 0 30
Cleary, Catherine. 4 99
Carmand, H. Med., Trustee. 15 40
Cameron, D. W. 5 40
Casey, James. 150 t)3
Comstock, D. ll.. Trustee, (two accounts). 4 54
Chandler, Janet li. 14 OS
Conics, E. S. 0 05
Clarkson, E. H., Trustee. 0 0?
Coburn, J. Hobcrt. 2 32
Carahur, Rose Ann. o cs
Curry. 8. A. D. 1 18
Dorrie, Louise. 043 00
Duffy, Michael. 17 60
Dupont, C. C., Trustee. 17 74
DcBvcrnoy, Peter, Trustee. 499 99
DuPrcc, D. A., Agent. 0 81
Drayton, John. _ 55 45
Evana, Edward P. ?2 43
Karly, John, Trustee. ll Ol
Krrlckson. J. P.. ?03
Kainton, Hannah. 9 49
Eldred, 0. P., Truatce. 0 bl
Ferguson, James. 0 60
Fuller, Mm. C. A. 97 10
Fahronback, S. 1 07
Ford, Mary. 3 40 ,
Carden, Ruth 0. 15 16
Gilbert, Theodore N. 34 88
..-tit-..., i 4 AA
Ocltel, .1.diane. 6 89
Gross, Barnwell. 4 4S
Graham, Anne. o 24
Graham, Kiddy J. 34 76
Gregg, William, Trustee. 2 27
Grierson, J. W., Trustee. 3 48
Hennessy, Mary. o 00
Hennessy, Charles. di 78
Hummel, John. 29 18
Ilcncrcy, John T. 0 20
Henry, E. H., Trustee. 21 68
Horan, James. o 30
Hyatt, Thomas, Trustee. 3 00
liant?,, Francis. 100 04
Hochmann, II. o 47
Hamilton, Jas. A.W. 0 74
llullami, Mary. 3 07
Kenney, James. 1 18
Kenney, John, Trustee. 0 02
Keogan, Johu. 3 03
Leverelt, Charles E. 3 40
Lockhorn, Elizabeth. 4 02
Lyons, William, Trustee. 0 co
Lee, L. S. 2 SO
Meyer, nenry. 7 42
Mayor, Anna. 4 14
Mayor, John George. 19 04
Miller, L. P., Trustee. 0 81
Maxwell, SuRan. 0 42
Muggc, Catherine. 2 04
Makam, Ann. 3 98
Mormon, Anna Marla. 34 39
Murray, Martha 0., Trustee. 4136
Murray, F. II.... 0 60
Mixer, George C., Trustee. 41 60
Muckenfuss, D. A., Trustee. 1 15
McCrady, Edward, Trustee. fl 00
McCrlght. Sarah A. 0 31
McDougall, Johu. 0 66
McDougall, Hugh. 3 7b
McDonald, John. 127 41
Molnarncy, Mary. 71 20
Norman, Thomas. 3 17
Person, Ann. ll 61
Porcher, Thomas \V., Trnstcc. 0 76
Porcher, E. W., Trustee. 22 37
Polnsclt, Henrietta. 17 16
Phclon, Julius. 7 82
Peuriroy, A. 31 20
Fattat, Josephine. 0 80
Ronth, William R. ITT 36
Roberts, W. A. 6 47
Rivers. John, Trust?e. 6 00
Reynolds, Catherine. 4 70
Hussen, Eliza. 437 66
Rico, L. J. 28 01
Rice, H. F." 6 77
Keith, .ioho. 0 43
Richards, Louis. 187 90
Hamspcck, Charlotte R. 1 T2
Ravene), II. E., Trustee, (five accounts)... io 22
Bluter, Maria...s.. " Ol
Society, Ladles' Domcstlo Missionary. 68 05
Schwerin, J., Trustee. 3 T6
Smith, A, ll.t 148 86
Smith, John. 84 31
Smith, Mary. 10 40
Smith, 8. E., Trustee. 4 23
Schmidt, John.?. 4 80
Steele, E. C. 102 34
Shaw, Charles (two accounts). IT 02
Sweat, Ii. S.. Trustee. 3 TO
Sweeney, Daniel. 1 68
8ervlcc, Cnrnllnc E. 0 30
Skelly, Patrick. <04 60
Small, Thomas R., Trustee. 0 80
Small. J. H.. Trnstcc (four accounts). 0 47
Schroder, Henry.:. 43 17
Symons, John, Administrator. 10 02
Turner, Elizabeth. 23 86
Wilson, Joseph, Trustco. ll 06
Wood, Susan. 6 60
Williams, Ann. . 41 30
Williams, Susan, Trustee. 24 IT
Walker. Geo. Wm. Trustee, (two accounts,) 10 80
White, George. 0 30
White, David. 8 09
While, W. R. 0 30
Wiemar, Georgo.;. 4T IT
Wall, David..*.... 16 61
Wells, Elizabeth C., Trustee, two ac?
counts). 3 T8
Wlttpcnn, Fred., Trnstcc. l 68
?orbsl, T. II. 13 04
I novia stuthlinocl
?THE GENUINE MEMO'S EX
fRACT OF MEAT secures groot economy, excel?
lence In tho preparation of beer-tea. Buy nono
hut that inatlo by tho "Liebig Extract of Meat
Company." Baron Lloblg's signature on every
Jar. For salo by druggists and grocers.
j. Mir.11 AU'.H SONS,
: novo tnflmo No. 183 Hroudway. Now York.
^BTWOKDS OF CU KKK- ON TUE
Errors of Yonth and tho F0III08 of Age, In rela?
tion to Marrlago uud Social Evils, with a helping
Hand for tito erring and unfortunate. Sent In
scaled letter envelopes, freo of charge. Addresa
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia
Pa. sept? amos
mulgo, (frijt
BEFORE USINU
lt u HOUI i>y Druggists evorywticrc.
Ci. AV . A I .> I A ll,
AGENT FOR
STA N 1) A R I) P ll
KY 11)
Dr. William ll. Tatt:
DEAU Stu-AS a ll ul r- Dresser for the hist iwcnt
have tried ntl kinds or HAIR DYKS, und it ?ii ron ts
yet Introduced. For the lust few yean, 1 have usc?!
lion.
Prepared al the Laboratory of
nov22 HIMS lino
iDatcljco, Jcuiclrp, &c.
g T E ll L I N O S I L V E It .
Single pieces and combinations in esses, suita?
ble for Wedding and Holiday Rifts, at
J AM KS ALLAN'S,
deel ws2_ No. .in: King street.
QPERA GLASSES. SPECTACLES, &c.
A fine assortment or OPERA .GLASSES, SPEC?
TACLES and EYE GLASSES, In gold, silver and
steel, and Aluminum frames, with the best ipinli
ty of Class and Pebble Lenses carefully adapted to
all cases of defectivo vision, at
J AM KS ALLAN'S,
deel WSS No. .",07 Klug street.
Slrrj t?oo?s, ?'C.
?J^EW SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
TDK TIMK APPROACHES WHEN
WARM CLOTHING
Is unavoidable, and thc point is lo know
HOW AND WIIBRB TO tl?) TO OBTAIN A R?ITLY.
A grcnt many have round cut already, and now
advise their trends in want or
DRY G O O D S
To call at
F U R C ll ? O T T A B R O.
conseil or KINO AND CALHOUN STREETS,
Where Dry floods can bc bought toa great advan?
tage. Attention ls called to:
100 pair 10-1 White Rlankcts, only $3 7?, worth
$4 60.
12-4 cern?an Coverlets, rrom $4 np.
Large Comforts, only |3.
100 pair Flue Double Shawl", only ?4 f>0, worth
$0
Ar*b Shawls, from $0, up.
1 caso Brown Canton Flannel, only 15c. per
yard, worth 20c.
Heavy niack Beaver Cloth for Cloak?:, only $2, j
worth $2 75.
A Ano assortment or Drown Shirtings, Long
cloths, Alpacas, Dress Goods, Notions, Ho?
siery, Cloves, Ac, which have been bought by
large quantities, and will bc sold io sailsry thc
purchasers In every respect.
FURCHGOTT A BRO.,
Corner King and Calhoun streets.
?B-A special Department for Hoots, Shoes,
Hats, Truuks, Ac, sold at correspondingly low
prices. uov22 3mos
tjarbronrc, (ttntlerrj, ?"c.
QUAHLES KERRISON, JR.,
"n wo KINO STREBT.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AGRICUL?
TURAL, IMPLEMENTS, Ac.
A select assortment or TABLE AND POCKRT
CUTLERY, Rodgers1 and other Scissors, Fnncv
Hird Cages, Paper Rosins and Buokets and House?
keeping articles generally.
Ai so, AN ASSORTMENT OF
ARGR1CTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NAILS, CAR?
PENTER'S TOOLS, Ac, ot best make.
Sole Agent for the genuine Eureka Coffee Pot,
thc Russian Hemp Castor, and the American
Papier Mache Company._novia stuthlmo
rjMIE CELEBRATED WATT PLOUGH.
OVER viGHT THOUSAND SOLD.
TATENTED HY.
GEORGE WATT, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
The best Fallow, Subsoil, Ditching and Cultiva?
ting PLOUGH. Superior lo all others by actual
test, being adapted to every soil, and doing the
hoo and plough work without uh ok lng.
For sale at manufactory prices, freight added,
by J. E. ADGBR A CO., Agents,
No. 02 Bast Bay, Charleston, S. C.
Also on hand, a large assorlmont of other
Ploughs, Corn Shellers, Hay Cutters, and Agricul?
tural Implements of all kinds. oe mo stuth
1LLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AGENTS,
Will attend to thc Purchase, Sale and Shipment
(to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTTON,
RICE, LUMnER anil NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WHARP, Charleston. S. O.
E. WILLIS.A. R. cn is ot AI.
octva_
-jf^OUIS MoLAIN,
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 48 BROAD STREET.
Charleston, S. C.
Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought, carried and
sold short In Now York City.
Particular attention paid to thc purchase and
sale or all kinds of Southern Securities.
octfi
J T. HUMPHREYS,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
SALE? OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS,
SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO?
PERTY ATTENDED TO.
No. 27 BROAD STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
RBTHmwOBS.-Hon. HENRY BUIST. W. J. MA?
GRATH, Esq., General JAMES.CONNER, T. R.
WARINO. Esq. _ocU
gHAMFOOLNG AND HAIR CUTTING.
LADIES AND CHILDREN
AttendeJ at their residences promptly and at
reasonable rates.
Send orders to
W. E. MARSHALL, Barber,
aprill4 No. 31 Broad street, (up stairs.)
ncvl3 30
m?enle, &c.
AFTER USING
7
THE BEsT
UNIT E I) STATES.
MCKESSON A 1:011111 NS,
Jims i\ 11 KN RY,
Wholesale Agents, New York.
CHA It TJ 13 .-i T O N ,
UN. TUTT'S
E I? A R A T I 0 N S .
BSCK:
y-ilve years, m Kurnpo ami Hie United 811110.?, I
mc plcoaurc f o say Huit yours la superior to any
I lt, In preference lo all ul hers, with entire sutlsrac
C. UALZKAt',
I.nd les' I luir-1 tresser.
No. IOS liroiid street, Augusta, Ga.
WM. II. T?TT & LAND,
Augusta, (?S.
financial.
QUECKS ON NE W Y O lt K
AND
BILLS ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE
S < > I. 1).
?TI31tT..l>?G? vV^V I) FUANC8
MOU G HT.
ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS,
Ry LISS KS NK & W13LLS,
nov2 .linos No. io HIIOAD BTKRET.
insurance.
T N H URE
IN rut:
SECURITY LTPE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY
COMPANY,
OK SEW Y ti ll K CITY.
President, ROBEUT L. CASK; vice-President, TOKO.
lt. WIIETMORB; Secretary, ISAAC ll. ALLEN.
General Agent for South Carolina, W. RITSON
TOWNSEND, Aiken.
I ORGANIZED IN 1802.
Asseln, December SI, 1868.$1,804,570 00
Amount Insured In 18U8.11,501,380 00
i Clulms paul. 143.530 00
No restrictions on travel. Only sound lives In?
sured.
Loan of portion of premium allowed when de?
sired.
Dividends declared annually. Last Dividend 50
per cent.
AU rorms or Life and Endowment Policy Issued.
Attention is especially Invited to thc Ten Year
Non-Forrelturc and thc Return Premium plans.
Insurance by thc latter costs thc policy-holder
I ONLY THU INTEUKST VVUS IMS ANNUAL I'ltKMIUMS,
for the Premiums themselves are returned at
death In addition to the full amount or the Policy.
Thia Cnmpauv ls chartered under thc Laws of
the State or New York, and lt Invites Hie closest
scrutin.' into Its condition aa exhibiten in oillclal
reports" of Insurance Departments or New York
ami Massachusetts.
BrnCIAL AGENTS IN TUE STATE AT LAUGH.-A. J
NORRIS, J. ll. WILKIE, J. M. DUTSON, C. A
IIKSAUSSURE, C. fl. STEPHENS, J. J. MACK KY,
It. P. GANTT, S. II. SYONOR, D. K. MOUZON, G.
D. RHODUS, L. O. STEPHENS.
REFERENCES.-H. 7.. LAUREY, Esq., R. M.
ALEXANDER, Esq., RICHARD CALDWELL, Esq.,.
M. II. NATHAN, Esq., Messrs. STOLL, WEBB A3
CO., Messrs. II. COIMA A CO.
Dr. w. M. FITCH, Medical Examiner.
LOUIS 8IIERFES?E,
Agent for Charleston, S. C.,
OFFICE No. 40 BROAD STREET, (Second Floor.)
nov22 18
C
rn90, Chemicals, ?*c.
P . P A N K N I N
APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST,
No. 123 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
The advertiser begs to call attention to lils stock
of thc best imported and domestic
CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND PATENT MED?
ICINES.
Upon the DISPENSING DEPARTMENT of his
business he bestows the utmost personal care and
attention, and guarantees the purity of the medi?
cines used in compounding.
PRESCRIPTIONS
I Prepared carefully at all hoars of the day and
night.
Special Agency for the sale of
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Manufactured by
Messers. GEORGE T 1 C M ANN A CO.,
OF NEW YORK.
nts STOCK OP
HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, PERFU?
MERIES, Ac,
ls large and well selected.
AOEXC V FOR TUB BALE Ol' TUB CBLEBKTED
ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGWATER,
A supply of which ls always on hand.
Manufacturer of
PANKN I N'S
HEPATIC BITTERS,
Which have established for themselves a reputa?
tion surpassed by none.
liri
Through canotant effort and attention ho hopes
; to .ncrlt a o mtinuanco of thc public patronage
j which has hitherto been extended to hbo.
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