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NEWS OF THE DAY.
Oold in New York yesterday closed at 2'lJi.
In New York cotton closed a shade finner.
Middling* 25S'.
-Tlic Irish girls of Sau Francisco have given
Train a $500 emerald.
-Onie, who shot liiscocV, liss received an SlfOO
Clerkship, which will answer, though no: so good
as the Spanish mission.
-Lockwood A Go. we-o handsomely entertain?
ed hy ?ho brokors lu Now York, 0:1 Tuesday, In
b -i or of their rc gumption.
-I'.-.ro Hyacintha und Hoary Ward Poacher hc'.d
a Lia.it amicable interview (.?1 Tuesday last) neith?
er understanding a word lbs other ?-aid.
-Hon. Rcvcnly, Johnson, tu a speech in Dalli
mere a few nights n;?o, took strong ground
aja'dut thc r?cognition or Cunan Independence.
-DA Fani Suhocppo iiaa written a utter to
Governor Geary, tu which he denies that he pol
aoued Miss Stlcncckc, and argues his casa upon
Uie cvidcn.'c adduced at the trial whtoh resulted
I H lilt conviction.
-Treasurer.Spinner prepared all lin ligures and
arroto ont his report himself, und then copied lt
for the printer, lt comprises IS" pages of closely
written manuscript, and there IJ not a sit?ale
erasure, error or blot in Hiern.
-Resolutions havo been Introduced Into tho
North carolina Legislature looking to thc Indem?
nity of loyal cltlaeiis by the National Government
for property, other titan slaves, taken during the
war for thc usc or thc Union armies.
-At tho late army rcuniou General Sheridan
addressed his comrades thus : -'I can't mnke n
speech, but If you want mc lo tear np a railroad
or burn a haystack when the enemy is going to
get lt, and-and-aud-.'< And ho 'and ed hlm
. so'f hack Into his seat.
-'.I hai Just boon decided In New Jersey thal a
de.vlh?nri on a railroad must bo killed nt his own
expense ir he ls killed at nil. Neither thc traveller
on a Tree ticket, nor his heirs cnn rccoverdamages
for Injury by accident on the rall, lt secuta there
.waa some Jersey deadhead mosoor tuan tho rust
whosacd the company that gave him a ride;
hence the decision. Thc moral ror deadheads ls
that they must getan accident Insurance ticket.
If to buy nuoh a ticket costs as much as thc ride
would, tho illillc.tlty ls Insuperable, unless thc
Insurnaoe ticket also can bcobtalncd on thc dead?
head pinn.
-Thc New York Post says: "lt. Is us*crtod Ir?
responsible persons who have read ihclntcrccptid
tet era of TUohardson to Mrs. McFarland, which
arc nowJn the bauds of Mr. John Graham, conn
sol Tor Mo' aria nd, that others besides Richardson
w re in tho plot to i licnato the affections of Mis.
McFarland from hot- husband, and lire ik np thc
fani ly or the loller, ll ls asserted that two mar?
ried wom-vi, ono or thom occupying nconspicuous
social position, are referred to by name In Rich
ardson's own handwriting,ai "capital intriguers."
.vb-i ave helping him. Thc cou ton ts of theso let?
ters will bo niado pub?o on lue trial or tho pris
?nc....*,
-Tho "correct style for full evening drc.is" ls
anannuced to ba a black dress coal, with velvet
collar and plain lapel?, rolling low. A black em?
broidered oasslmero vest Is thc most fashionable
Hilt srasoa, though white Marseilles vests aro
much worn, cnt low to show three shirl stud -,
With a roi ii us collar, and arc In good taste. Trous?
ers arc m ide or a line black doeskin, but easy to
the leg and with a good spring at tho bottom.
Tim sh r.-bosom should bo ucntly cnibnldcred
and thc studs jewelled, small diamonds being Hie
most drossv. Thu tia should always bc white, tho
-ends a littlo larger thnu In tho conti 0 andern
troid ired. Glows also white, though a little lav?
ender or palo crea n-color ls oitcn worn. llooU
or ptain calf-skin, not paient leather.
-A very tirang lettor, oponiirr a view of tho
possibilities or tyranny under thu provisions of
thc Fifteenth nini'inlmoiit, ls written by thu Hon.
Peter ll. Sweeny. "Oongrcfe " thc amendment
says, "shall have .he p >wor to enforce this urtlclo
by appropriate leg sia on.'' S ncc Congress is U?
self. In itic first place, thu jud rc of wimt may bc
appropriate lo;{ station, Huiro is nothing io pre?
vent that budy, or Gio partisan majority in lt,
from appointing inspectors for avery uleotlou
poll in thc co,i ii i ry, to decido on tim qimlill, allon
of velors and tu receive und count tho votos
cast. It can, by such legislation, con?
trol tho vote or the nation; while, ir any J
State should resist. Hiero would bo umhinx
ta prevent thc rccnrrcnco or the scenes or 1SC4, in
Kow York and elsewhere, that Democratic ma?
jorities were ioarv-d, ? ?KT? ar mod soldiery aud
.park*? or artillery, under the com mund of pnrtl?i u
generals, overawed tho polis. This is the possi?
bility involved in the grant nf pawer mado hy
thc amend men t, and In proof that it may benora ;
a terrible fact at any timo, Mr. Sweeny states
that Republican politicians now claim for it ali
that has been alleged, and d 1 not hesuato to bussi
of tho measures which wilt be adopted, uniter Ita
authority, to bold control or thu general admln
MU-J-IMO tn spite or any Democratic inojoiity."
-There ls nlwn.is some monstrous enterprise
going un In New turk, Ono day Mr. S. N. Plko
bays np a swamp to till np mid divide orr Into
lots. Then Mr. A. T. Stewart turns laud speen
' lat,T and Invests In Ilerapsteud land, mid tho
various nuil, rta1 inp? of other mllhou-a-m.nuto
? rn n aro extensively discussed. Tho prnpotdtlmf
to absorb Brooklyn, to consol?dalo ll with New
York. 1? thc lust big Iden.-Tho* Now York World
Urcd thc flint gnn or the now movement. Many
.Bf.th? leading politicians and Jo,1 mais ot Brook
* **'
lyu are said to favr the consolidation. Tho rela?
tions or tho two cities aro DO Intlmato and
thu dlstanco between them so numil thal
it ls argued that ono city government
will do for them both. Many or tho busi?
ness men of New York rc.tldo In ltrooklyn ;
thus thc social anil commrrchvl relations of tho
two cities aro to ntl Intents and purpose* Identi?
cal. Whether thc citizens of llronxlyit will bo
willing to sink their individuality as Urooktynltei
and venturo to sea as New Yorkers must bo do?
ubted soon. Thc bien or consol Ida! bm bas been
iii inly driven through their heads und clinched
on thc other sido by the Now York pres*. Tao
bitterest opponents of tho change will bethe
Brooklyn city official*, who will lose sundry fat
?nices and not get others equally gund lu thc now
consolidated city government or New York.
The Cat tit tho BIcul Till?.
According to tho report or tho Complrollor
Ganoral a copy of which wo ruceivod bust
evening, the St ito of South Carolina has,
during tho past yo.tr, huon a goo J customer
to tito usureT ot Wall Street, What pre?
cise price has been paid for tho money winch
lias boon borroworl, cannot bo known just
yet by tito Anti-Radical publie, ns tho reporL
of II; H. Kimpton, referred to by thc Comp?
troller-General, doj? not accompany thc
printed report, ot tho last named oilloiai.
There is, however, a gleam of light.
Tim rcpott ot tho Treasurer .shows that
the State hutt received from H. IT. Ktmplon,
during tho lin in nal year, $1,412,714, and
lias paid that promising tlninder $8IS,818,
leaving a bulttnco in Iiis favor o? $503,8UC.
Tilla largo amount was not, lt is presumed,
advanced liy H. II. Kimplon without socurl
l.y, whatever his lovo for what Governor Scott
calls "our beloved Slata" What uuiounl of
State bonds lum boen sold wo do not know,
but thc Comptroller-General says Ibero aro
"two million seven hundred thousand dollars
"($2,700,000) of bonds, signed up and placed
"in tho bonds o? thc Financial Agent, and ra- \
"mailling unsold." Tho Comptroller also
says that a Bile or "thrco hundred thousand
"dollars of bonds" made hy tho Financial
Agent will not appear in thc roports of thc
Comptroller's olllcc, no report of tho salo
being received until niter thc close ot thc
fiscal year.
During tho fiscal year thc Financial Agent
borrowed for thc State, or realized by thc
sale or Stale bonds, nearly one and a half
million dollars, of which about nine hun?
dred Ihousand dollars was paid back. Tbs
money was doubtless obtained willi much
dilllculty, and the rato ol Interest was in
proportion. Mr. Noaglo, thc Comptroller
General, atys that unsold bonds amounting
lo linn million seocn hundred thousand dol?
lars aro nt ill in tho hands of thc Financial
Agent.'; They aro not sold; but aro thoy
pledged os collaterals? Mr. Land Commis?
sion Ladle answered IMs question in tho
Senate on Saturday, witera ho urged tho
Immediate passigo o'tho Insurance Oom
p :nio3' bill, 0:1 tin groaui that about, t iros
million dollars ol S toto bonita were bold as
collaterals in New York nt HLXIH-J?OO oe nts on
tho dollar. It tho Wall Btroot mon took
South Carolina Radical honda na collateral*
utsixty-llvc, thoy havclon BOIISO than thoy ara
usually given credit for; but tho plain fact ls
lu any case belora inf tint throo million dol?
lars of State bonds aro plodgod in Now York,
and wiU'bc Bacritlced, unless Scott, Kimp?
ton & Ci), can, by soma ingenious tricking,
run up their market price. What thc Ring
Aro driving at now, ls to create a demand
for Stale securities by compelling insurance
companies to deposit State bond9 or ptocka
as pledges or good raith and solvency.
This is thc cat in tho meal tub.
FJgnlluB with Fire.
In that curious compound ol malice and
ignorance, tumid eloquence aud ingcniouB
misrepresentation, called for convenience
"tho Governor's message," it is recommen?
ded that "a law be passed" requiring each
company effecting insurance in this State
"to deposit Bii??cient security wiUi
"tho Comptroller-General, indemnifying j
"po icy-holders against losses," and that
tills dop.'isit "bc graduated in proportion to
..the capital and buslnoss of tho company,
"making lt a misdemeanor, with adequalo
"punishment, or every agent attempting to
"e'.l'eet itisurancu until tho company lie rep?
resents lt is made deposit ol ampio socuri
"ties to protect policy-holders against fraud
"or attempted Jrauds." Tho object of tho
bill uow before tho Legislature is, ihcrofore,
tho protection of policy-holders against
fraud and their Indemnification against
los-ns, which protection and indemnification
ard to bc obtained by a regulation that each
lifo lujuranco company, or agont, doing
business in the State shall ilepo-it with the
Comptroller-General $60,000 In Stato stocks
or bonds, mid each fire insurance, company,
or agent, shall deposit in liko manner
$20,0J0. F.?r Ibo present wo confine our
remarks to lire insurance, and the Ural ques?
tion which Suggests itself ls: How will this
deposit give to the policy-holders the secu?
rity and indemnification which Governor
Scott, tho Gonoral Assembly, and TUB
CHARLESTON NBWS believe to bo exceedingly
desirable?
There arc at tills limo about forty-flvo in?
surance companies represented by agents in
Charleston ; among thom aro the most respon?
sible Northern and British companies, but
there is not ono home company now in ope?
ration. Tho risks of tho di li?rent compa?
nies vary in nmount, but tho aggregate is In
tho neighborhood of 310,03 J.OiO or ?12,000,
00 . Till* is thu amount for willoh I ho com?
panies aro liable. Tho amount of deposit
to bo made, by tho forty companied-assum?
ing that nil of timm would make tito de?
posit --would bo $800,000 lu Slate lionda or
stocks at par, worth in tho market now about
SOiO.oaO. This certainly is far from "aulfl
"cieut security" to proteot policies to the
amount of ten or twelvo million dollars.
As a moans of securing and indemnifying
tho Insured against loss and fraud, tho now
law would bu of tittie value, even supposing
that thc companies were nil of thom ready
and willing to make tho required deposit.
Many of tho Are companies represented in
Ghar)03ton do a Tory small business. They
cannot uTord to allow $20,000 to Ho idle,
and wi 1 rather withdraw their agencies than
do w mt tho law requires. This would loud
to leavo tho risks tu bo monopolized by the
larger companies, nnd in itself might not
b> diaadvnuluguim?. But lt ls doubtful
wheller tho giant companies will consent to
ni tko tho deposit. When a similar law wont
Into op'jrnllon in Virginia Homo of tho most
important and trustworthy Northern com?
panies at nuco closed their agencies. Thc
Bailie oOfoct hos been produced >n Canada bj
restrictive legislation. And, If wo aro cor
roctly informad, no Now York Insurance.
Company ia allowed to moko in vent mont H out
si JO of Now Yotk Kia to, go that tho now law
would cut ofl tho Insurers at oncu from tho
Now York companion. Insurance business
in Charleston lins noL boon very profitable.
Lauding companies hnvo paid out muro limn
thoy liuvo rocelvod in premiums, uud nn ad?
ditional tux, in tho nature of n dc|H>slt of
bonds and Blocks, might tempi thom to
withdraw from tho field altogether. Anoth?
er consideration is Ute (security of tho com?
panies thomsolvcs. Wbnt guarantee have
ihuy that tito bonds and Blocks which thoy
deposit will not lio tampered villi? In there
1 anything in Iho history or character of thc
I Hiato officials, which should make nny ono
who knows them willie g to cn trust lo their
Inndur mercies $800,000 in bonito or Blocks
of thc Stale T
A calm consideration of tho whole Bubjocl
leads ns lo tho conclusion Unit tho passage
or tho proposed bill would work great in?
jury to Hie insuring class. It would nuder
nn circumstances give tho assuror ?my suf?
ficient security; ii. would causo a largo num?
ber ol' companies to declino taking risks in
Ibis Slate; il would givo a monopoly to Ihn
co ni pan ios which romalnod, forcing Insurers
lo do business with thom or directly with
Northam ami foroign companies; it would,
U3 ii restriction on Irado, drive capital away
and make tho cares of real cslnlo owners
and merchants oven mors harassing Uiati
lliey now ara And yot lt would accomplis!
onu grand result. Tho paasago of tim bill,
w ith Ibo prospect ol tho bona fuie, JIU; chas?
of half a million or bonds or slocks-fur th?
Uro companies only-would sond up UM
price len or Hfleon per cent., andScolt on?
tho Radical Ring could realizo eti'l nnothe
fortuna. The profils on bank bills wouU
lie supplemented by tim profits on Stab
bonds, which in timo would lie hugely swol
len by tho three hundred thousand dollar
in {?old os peeled lo bo made out of thoschom
for paying hi gold tho princi2>al of thu Slat
debi duo next year and the noxt. This tn
miranee bill is only an act iii tho drama c
"Peculate, Pillage and Plunder,*1 and if alic
its passage Hie insuranco companies aro cal
clivant and will not deposit tho bonds o
stocks required, tho law can bo easily an
quickly repealed. But Hie Ring, in th
meanwhile, will hnvo sold out their bond
and etocas at tho very lop of tho market.
As TUB members ol the House or Rcpri
se.ntalivcs wore about lo bo called lo ordt
on Friday, DoLargo, colored, chairman i
tho Committee on Ways and Means, waiko
into thc Chamber and said: "Mr. Spoakc
..Ibo ciruua has arrovoi" Tho rotulo of li
baud confirmed Um ntatcmant, and Ibu Hon.
look a recess lo seo Mm show. On l'Vid.i
night lhere wai no quo ruin in tut) Somit
many ot the gravo senators having gone i
tho circus. Nomi of them Uko to ho oui i
tho Ring.
Ouit Columbia correspondant writes th
tito limits of (lieCity of Columbia are to I
extended, to as to i ne lu io enough negro;
living in what aro now tba suburb.!, I
swamp tho anti-Radical volo at the no:
elections. Tho saina do.?o is proscribed f
Charleston. Thia is taking a groat deal
trouble Tor nothing. Repeater negroes ci
ho brought in bom Hie isl iuds and thc parin
es aa they wore last yoar, and will not i
quiro providing for when election day
over.
THU friends oi Judge Orr hope to ole
him to Hie Supremo Bunch, and ona poi
ht hts favor would bo tho p?3tpoi
mont or tho election. Whipper, t
colored representativo, is the strongest cn
didate now in tho Hold, but it is said that I
white Radicals hope to buy bim off. Th
uro willing Unit tho u ogro os should vi
wlilto Radicals into oflico, but nrc t
willing to sue r. coal black negro soalud
tho Supreme Bench.
TUB accouut given by our Columbia c
respondent ol th? haele willi which tho "
"durance Company" bill wai basiled thron
the Sonata is very instructive, reading
this time.
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lie vi CM'S.
TUB NrxBTKBsru CaxTUitY.
Tho Dooomber number optnia with anot
chapter of tho "Reminiscences of Public Mc
by ox-Governor Pony. In this a sketcl
niven of Ula lifo and services of Judge Willi
Smith-thc cordial balor of John C. Culac
nnd who la spoken of by Governor Perry
"thu mmi consistent and wheal mates:
South Carolina ever produced In any da;
time." This la followed by "Magna Esl V
Us," a poem by Dr. Henry M. Clarkson,
by "Tho Maldon of Ll?nentela," n ral
doleful and very Bcntimoniai story fi
tho Russian. Mr. Wm. Glbnoro Sin
prints "My Tricksy Spirit," a pretty ll
poem. Judge Longstreet contributes "Fi
tho Fire*," an artlclo on prisoners
war, with a bitter criticism oi Pi
dent Grant's refusal to consent to an
change. Thcro ls, also, au article on "
gross," by W. H. Babcock, ond ono on "Ei
a Poe," by A. W. Dillard. In tho Passet
Passant ls a careful and scholarly rovie
TischcndorPs "New Testament," by G. H.
With thia number closes tho first volua
the "Nineteenth Century." Tho proprli
speak cheerfully of their prospacts, and c
willi coQlldcnoc thu support or thu people.
Tua Noam Hitman Ravmw.
Tho October numbor (ri printed by tho L
ard Scott Publishing Company) has a re
of Mr. Gladstone's "Juvenilis Mundi," '
Massacre of St? Bartholomew.11 "The DiflV
Schools of Elementary Logic," Mr. Drown
lalo.it poetry, "Tho Popo nnd tho Cum
"Tue Constitutional Development or Anal
"Thu Literature of the Land Qncotlon lu
laud," and Contemporary Llteraltiro.
Hijeen WOOD'S EmsBunon M.UUKINE.
Tho November number (reprinted b;
Lccnard Scott Publishing Company) cen
tho Ural part of a now and attractive e
..Earl's Dene," "Tho Jowlah RcformaUoi
th J Talmud," Cornelius O'Dowd on "Dr.
ming and tho Connell," aud "Tho dal
thu Pon?aos," "Tito Land Question in Irel
"John, chap. If another Borlol story, "
Hloy-anr-los Dunes," and "The Pare?se 6
Thu pol?tica! article ls oa "Scotland In I
mont-Tho Poor Law Inquiry."
The Blackwood and North BritisX (Le
Scott edition) may be had of Mr. Jobo Rt
King street.
The Leonard Scott Pabllshlng Coi
print the following notice :
The i cpr int of the London Quarterly /
fur Gctobor was published November IO.
week ntt>r wards (November 17) thu post
. to thu article on tho " Byron Mystery,"
, appeared In the second English edition
/iiofeto, was received from abroad. Th!
' script was Immediately reprinted; nm
I seribvTd who nny fall to rr o.uve lt can pi
, lt by op pl lc.ttl on. lu binding, thu p
pogo fda shout.1 bo cancelled, and the
? ooaUdulng thu poatnorlnl subttiUilcd,
i
?Ucct?igo.
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al reut, Fiittth wide, near East Hay. det7 2
WAN't'l'iD TO IlillE, A WHITE SER?
VANT ci UL Li mind u child one year old.
Apply n*. tho Merchants' lintel. dcc7 2*
WANTED, A STEADY WOMAN TO
COOK ?ml WASH ror a small family. Ap?
ply ut Nu. 30 Vandci horst st root._der.7 1*
BOARD WANTED, IN A PRIVATE
FASH LY, w boru there arc no other boarders,
lor gentleman, wife, three year old child, and a
servant. Address, for three duys, A. H. C., care
Nu wa mn ce. drer i*
WANTED, HOARDERS.-A FEW SIN
glcgeiiHcmcn, or gentleman and wire, can
OlKitin cum Tort able HOAHD, on very reasonable
terms. In a respectable prlvato family, und pleas?
ant unit convenient locality, near the City Ball?
way. Fur particulars apply nt this Odlce.
deco r.?
WANTED TO HIRE, A GIRL ACCUS?
TOMED tn doing HOUSEWORK. Clo
coining recommended win hear or ? good alina
lion, tty applying al No. OlTrndd sino;
dec ?.
WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN AS
Conk und Washer. Tho best reconnue"
ona required. Apply nt No. 07 Wentworth
street. unvJi
WANTS A SITUATION AS SUPER?
INTENDENT on a Rice Plantai lon by n one?
al ni innti, who has seven years' experience in
lUccculturo, niKl good recoinmondallons from lila
former om players. Please nd.leesa w. lt. w.,
Chnrlcjlii i. s. c. deca
WANTED, A COMPETENT UOUSJ
s :;it VA NT. Apply a; northwest corner of |
Yiiiiilerliorst nuil Couiiug streets. novia
TTTANT ED.-A.YOU N'G ol A ERLE D ALYN,
? V Cl years OM, would tike Ul luke charge of
a largeOtiiton Plantation;'Iii tho State of South
Carolina. Any one In winn of a good, rall'.Hui
Overseer, will do well to address thc undersigned.
Can give the liest nf r?fenmeos. Hood Steady
habit.-, and not Iroiibled willi politics. Address,
for two mouths, P. W. EDWARDS. Portland,
.Maine._novio lum?
WANTED, A SITUATION AS QI,ERK,
bi e. Wliolestlli! Dru;. Store. Or n large Ho
tnil amt Prescription Driig Store. No oiijcutlon to
co In Hie country. Will expect but u small com-'
pcnaallon at ilrsi. Thc apjillcant ts a graduate or
i he Sotilh c.u ulina Medical College. Address M.
H., through Hie posioillce. oc.t'i
VITANTBD, A IIOUS E, NEAR THE
v Y central part cf thc city, containing five or
-Ix rooms, with good outbuildings and water.
Address IL nt this omeo._soppjs j
CUNTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO
sell tho American KNITTING MACHINE. I
thc only prnctlc.nl Family Knitting Machine ever
Invented. Price $25. Will kuli 910,000 stitches |
per minute. Address American Knitting Machine
Company, liostou, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo.
ocrw muns
WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW
tVuit .Hil'. PitiNTlNC of all kinds, plain
ami urn intentai, li executed promptly lu Hie
neatest stile and at thu lowest New York prices,
ut Ti? NKWM Juti Oillce, No. Ht) EAST HAY. Call
and examine the scale of prices before giving your
orders elsewhere. _
ANTED, AGENTa-TWO HUNDRED
und Fifty I Killara per mouth, to soil the
univ (leuniue Improved Common Settee Family
.SEWING MACHINE. Pilco only $H. Great lu- i
ducomeiiti io Agents. This lu tho.mast popular
.- ?.wing Machine or the dar-makes tho ruinous
'.Elastic Luck siluii"- will dn any kind or work
thal can bo dunoon any machine. One hundred
ihou.?nd sold and thc demand constantly in
rrcaslng. Nov." ls ihc tltnc to take nu agency.
Semi for Circulars, mr ISOwnro or infriiigmv.'&u
Address SKCO.MH A CO., Boston, Mans.; Pitts?
burg, Pa., or St. Louis. Mo. oe 120 timos
iov Gale.
ni BAL ESTATE OK PERSONAL FHO
JLw l'ERTYofnov kind ninv bc advertisedTor
M lu la thLs oolutuu. at Ibo rato nf 25 cents for
?.remy words ur loss, cae? Insertion, If paid In
ad van c.;. _
1VJRKBYI TURKEY I TURK E Y I
. Turkeys for ?nlo low. i?-'."> head of lino
TURK KYM cnn bo sreu [rom 12 M. lo n p. M.. nt
No. H Line snoot, between Railway Track and
Meeting street._clcc7 l*
FOR SALE, TUE NEW AND COM
MODIOUS yacht MARY ELLA, capacity six
lon.', lu cnn pieto ortlcr. For torms, Ac, apply to
T. 1). CLANCY At 00.. No. 141 East Bay.
IHIVB'J Hit |H0_
FOR SALE, EIGHT PLANTATION
MULES, and twelve yoko of OXEN. For
sale by FRA.-HR A DILL. Factors, Adger's North
Wltnrr._decj I hst nfl
MR, BENJAMIN LO?DY HAS ARRIV?
ED willi 22 head of YOUNO Mn LES AND
HOUSES at CHRISTOPHER'S STABLES, No, 608
KI hg HI root. For salo low._decs 4?
171 JR SALE OR RENT, A PLANTATION
. cl i mitt d on the A -thioy Itlvor, n few miles
i rum tho city, containing . about one hundred
acres, one-half cleared, willi comfortable- dwell
lngftWl neeessai'v outbuildings, ir not sold by
Hie ililli instant,"ibo owner will bu willing to let
itu* premises to a reponslble party with n small
capital, tn bo planted on shares. For lurlher In?
formal loti apply to Vcnnlug*8 Wharf, south of
Calhoun streck, dect
13R1ME HOUSES AND MULiiS.~TUB
undersigned will offer ror sale this morning
uno nf li.i cl.olcexl loLs or work Horses and Mules
ever brou* tl to this market. IL ARNOLD, cor?
ner Meeilng and .lohn ht reels, decs 2
I710R SALE. THAT DESIRABLE RESI
; DENCE, No. 3S Mouth Hay. Apt.iy to lliU!
KltT BEE. No. a Adger's Wharf._oet2S th
FJR BALE, SEVERAL YOUNG WORK
HORSES AND MUI.Kt>, at J. CHRISTO
I'liER S sisiih-w. No. tm King wtrcou_decj
?T; FIRST-CLASS EIGHT HORSE
strictly PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER.
Due Steam Portable Cross-cut or Wood Hawing
Machino. For sale at CAMERON, BARKLEY ?
CO._ . nov2T 12
FOR SALE, STEAM PORTABLE
CROB-toirr OR WOOD SAWING MA
uiitNfci, King's patent, suitable for cutting cord
.food, shiny hw, Mu voa or clapboard blocks, and
pm i kuhn ly ndaptcd to the wants or railroads,
wood contractors, wood yard, saw mill, and lum?
ber men generally. For this machino wo claim
precedence over anything of the kind ever at
lUlliplOd. All parliOS Interested and tho pulule
aro Invited io soe tilts machine In operation dally
from ll o'clock A. M. lo 1 P. M.. at the Artesian
Well Lot, corner Meeting and Wentworth streets.
I State or County rights, or Bingi* machines ror
mle. Apply to CAMERON, PARKLEY A 00.
dr.ts Imo _
PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A
L GREAT BARGAIN.-One Minali Cy limier TAY?
LOR PRESH tu complete icpalr. lt has been hut
little used, and I.? mild simply because the present
owner lins no use for ll. Tho ?I/o of tho bed of
tho Press lu forty-four hy i tty-ctght Inches, said
Proas will bo sold ut a :;ee.i bargain ir applied for
? nt once, a? Hie room it occupies la wanted for
other purposes, Addrcus.' Box No. 3706 New York
PgntuUlca, tept'JQ
"i" KIHI i, j outr.
Of rk ib i lio no.
TT O I, M B 8 ' LYCEUM
Trna BVBNIIKI, HALF-PART 7 O'CLOCK.
A li 0 T I O ll M <1 1 0 N H .
0LA0IBR8 OK T ll B ALI'S.
ST A TU A lt Y, O II lt ? M OT KO 1'KS,
I) i H U O I. V I N O Y I H W M.
Reserved scats muy bo scoured dorine (linday
nt ii ni ni ivs' Reek Uoeac, without uiWUUoual
chars o.
All scats 60 cents.
City cars pass tho ?loor. ilco7
(Eo Hcut.
HOUSES, FARMS, STORES, ROOMS,
.tu., now vacant, can readily bu rented by
advertising Hum in this column. Thc rule ls 25
cents Tor twenty words or less, each Insertion, If
I?.nd in advance.
rpo RENT, AND POSSESSION GIVEN
JL on thu first or January next, a FARM on
Meeting Street road. Joining Iho elly boundary,
containing sixteen aores. Apply to c. wu rr rr.
MOHR, No. n Hod ell Hu street. novit; nu
FfU> "RENT, THAT LARQB ANO ELE
JL ?ANT MANSION, No. 44 Meet Ingotroct, with
extensivo Lot and Ourdou, Iodated tn ono or thu
liest and healthiest situations ot tho olly, and for
iiished with nil thu modern Improvements and
conveniences. Posies -ion given on first of Janu?
ary, 'S70. Apply to MORDECAI A CO., No. 110
East bay. oatt J lu
rpo RENT. TUM TWO AND A HALE
JL STORY Ulnae RESIDENCE. Meeting street,
between Society and WentwoiMi Htreel, east HIIIC,
Containing foursquare rooms, ino attica, pantry,
and dressing room, with (galeru and necessary
ouiliulldliiits. Apply at ll Alli 's Hardware Store,
corner Kimi mid Market streets. rtcoJI
ri ,0 RENT, THAT LAUG B AND COMMO
JL OIOIIS HOUSE m t.piela repair, No. 31
Hull Hireet, with cistern und all necessary out.
buildings. Apply nt No. TO Kawl Hay. dcc3 4
rpo Uli NT, A EINE STOKE WiTH I'TX
X TURRS far a grocery and bar-room, corner
Longitude Lune and Rast Hay, To an upproved
tenant n ut ? III bo $10 per month. Also, six
large square Hooms, with 'implants, hack piazzas
?iiil cistern waler on every slory. Thc rooms
will bc rented singly ir preferred. I tn pure of Mr.
lt').-T.. oi: the premises. oct in
ROOMS TO RENT.-THREE UNKUR
NISIIBD rnouui lu a residence pleasantly
situated In thc western patt ol thc city. Terms
moderate. Ker further particulars, apply at No.
ll Doughty street. octia
Canb for Gale.
FLORIDA LAND EOE S A L E . - A
valuable PLANTATION of s.so acres in Ma?
rlon County, florida, ls odored nt pr?valo sale,
about nun half cleared and Ulule.- cultivation:
part best hammock. This Plantation ls one or
the most desirable In tho State; ls very produc?
tive Tor Cotton. Hice, Corn, Sugar, Vegetables,
Ac; also linc for Oranges and other Fruits; ls
lunated In one of thc healthiest nod most plea
saut neighborhoods Pi tho State, being conveni?
ent to railroads, churches, Ac. Apply to A. U.
MULLIRAN. Cotton Factor, Accommodation
Wharf. Charleston, S. C. novit!
miH ?00?S, &'C.
J UST OPENED,
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF A lt A fi ?
Fart of ertlich will bc sold at
$4..ri0.
Comprising the ir.ost elegant deigns nut! style.
ALSO,
LOT IIF.3T FRENCH KID CLOVES,
All Shad OB und numbers, st $1, at
LOUIS COU RN A CO.,
deed No. 34? King street.
J^TEW SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
THE TIMK APPROACHES WHEN
WARM C L O T n I N <
Is unavoidable, and thc point ls to know
now AND wunnu TO ur? TO OIITAIN A HUTPLY.
A great many have found out already, and now
advise their freida tn want of
DRY GOODS
To call nt
F URO II GOTT Si BRO.
COHN ea OP KIN? AXO OALHOC/M STUHBTS,
Whcro Dry doods cnn be bought toa groat advan?
tage. Attention ls called to:
loo pair 10-4 Wldto Blankets, only S3 75, worth
$4 60.
12-4 Herman Covorlcts, from $i np.
L'ugo CouTortn, on'y f 3.
100 pair Fine Double Shawls, only $4 60, worth
ooo.
Arab Shawls, from $0, up.
1 caso Drown Canton Flannel, only 160. per
ard, worth 20c.
Heavy Black Heaver Cloth for Oloakfl, only $2,
ort h $3 75.
A line assort m.-ta of Drown Shirtings, Lnng
lollts, Alpacas, Dross Goods, Notions, Ho?
le ty, Gloves, Ac, which have boon bough', by
large quantities, and win bc sold to satisfy thc
purchasers In every respect.
FUROIiaOTT A BRO.,
Comer Ring nut) Calhoun streets.
?3i*A special Department for Hoots, Banes,
Hats, TrnnLs, Ac., wild at correspondingly low
prices. nov22 3inos
?!)irto aub -fnvnisijinfl I?OO?G.
~Q~N"~E P "R~I OHKPI
O N B
nov 22
PRICE!
F
RESH ARRIVALS!
LATEST STYLES I
COMFORTABLE FIT I
LOWEST PRICES
S
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 SCO'I TH B
8888888 8888888
8 STAR SHIRTS 8
8 8
8 AND COLLARS R
8 8
8 EUA DY MADR 8
8 8
8 AND MADE 8
8 8
8 TO ORDRR. 8
8 8
8 - 8
8 MEN'S 8
8 8
8 FURNISHING 8
8 S B B S 8 B 88B888S
8 GOODS. B
8 8
8 8
8 8
8 8
8
AT TUB OR1?AT H 111 RT EMPORIUM I
LOOK FOR THE BT AR SIGN,
MBBTINO STREET,
NBARLY OPPOSITE MARKET BALL.
nevis u*o
^mftt?wgnt8,_
ACADEMY O? MUSIC,
Proprietor.JOHN 0lLilVTt?rK 1
Lessee and Manurer....TOIKJ T. KORD
?engagement of Hie lt sautiful ami Aocomplt-dicd
C ll A P M AN SI S T B A B ,
Amt tho otolnout Oomcdlan,
UR. U. II. BISHOP,
Kuppor' - J ny a foll OP KK> ATIO COMPANY.
THIS (TlJliSI)AY) KVKNINO, DUO. 7,
Will bc produced tim Magical Bxtravnganxa or
CINDERELLA.
Doors open nt 7, Curtin rollad up nt 8 o'clock
prcolsely.
PRICKS OK ADMISSION.-Orchestra Chairs. $1;
Orchestra Circle, tl; Ruicony Chairs, $t; Balcony
Dress Circle, (I. Entrance on Klug streut. Secur?
ed Seats, 2A cento additional. Kamlly Circle, :.u
cents, (onc-bair reserved for colored ramilles;)
Callory, 24 conta. Entrance on Market struct.
Brice!
Cumber, incl, Sic.
c
O A Ii I
COAL! C O A I. I
Now landing per Schooner A. II. Edwards, ano
tons No. 1 quality Ked Asli Crulc and Stove COAL,
not excelled liy tiny in the market. Cnn bu hud
low by applying lo K. I*. BKIUNIOUU,
Comer Kaat Uay and Hasel street, oust side.
rtCOTtnliniU _
O A L I ? O A L I CO ALI
C
mo tona lied Ash EJW COAL landing rroni Uris
C..nnlil.i, mid fur auk- by
U. P. HABER A. CO.,
Coal Yard.
nov22 No. 20 Cumberland street.
5t0UC5, Cia 110 CS, S.'C.
OTOVK8 AT WHOLESALE.
TUE DN0KR810NBI), SUCCESSORS cr MOU?
TON A SIlKriIEllD, HAVE BESOM KU TIIBIB
TRADE IN STOVES, AS WHOLESALE DEALERS,
IN CONNECTION WITH Til Kilt OTB Ell DUSK
NESS, AND ARE NOW PRKl'AKKI) TO SUPPLY
OTHER DEALERS, FACTORS, MERCHANTS AND
ALL TUE CUSTOMERS OK TUE OLD HOUSE
WITH TUE MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS
OF COOKING STOVES, BANCKS AND HEATING
STOVES AT A CLOSE APPROXIMATION TO
FOUNDRY PRICES.
THE COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ARE
SOLD WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE-SOME
?FTREM ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH?
OUT THE AID OF CHIMNEYS IF NECESSARY
AND ALL ARK GUARANTEED TO DARK PROP?
ERLY, U' SET UP AS DIRECTED.
1 TUE RANGES ARE UKUSUV. V LOW IN
PRICK-HAVE SIX UOILEK OPENINGS AND
DOUBLE OVENS, THOUGH ULT A SINGLE
PIPE, AND NEED KO BRICK-WORK TO SET
THEM UP.
TUB STOCK OK HEATING STOVES EMBRACES
CAST-IRON AIR-TIGHTS, RUSSIA-IRON Alli
TIGHTS, SIX-PLATE OR UOX STOVES, Ac.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICKS
WILL RE FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION.
WM. SUEPUERB A CO.,
NO. 24 II A Y N E STREET.
CHARLESTON S. C..
J
AP ANN B D TIN-WARE
AT WHOLESALE.
WM. SHEPHERD & CO.,
_Kn. 24 HAYNE STUKKT._
STAMPED TIN -WARE
AT WHOLESALE.
WM. SHEPHERD A CO.,
_Kn. 24 HAYNE STREET._
TJtRENCII UETINNED IRON - WAKE
AT WHOLESALE.
WM. SHEPHERD A ? 0
_No. 21 P AYNE STREET._
jr^ ELL EVIL LE COP V E II
AGENTS IN Cn ARLESTON:
WM. SHEPHERD A CO..
No. 24 HAYNE STREET.
?UisccUaitcono.
rpilE DRAWING OF SPANISH POLICY
1 TAKES PI AOS DAILY
lu tho large Hall lu tho rear or our Bunking.
House.
OUANOKS TEN CENTS EACH.
Prize* ranging In value front $7 to $777,700.
Ono prlao to every 107 blanks. Semi to us len
cenia and any Hirco numbers between lo7 and
777,700, they will be pul into the wheel. If you
draw a prue we will let you know by return
mull.
EC A LS OP DISCOl'KT rou rinser.; :
1 Chance.10CU. I 100 Chances.$8 73
io Chances.Bi cts. I 200 Chancea.17 oo
20 Cilancos.$1 85 400 Chances.38 60
?0 Chances..-.. 4 60|1000 Chancos.80 00
Addrcsa au communication* to
J. M. ll LAKE A CO., Rankers,
And Sole Agenta lor Spanish Policy In thc
United State*,
nov25 12? No. 004 Broadway. New York.
TT IB ABSURD TO NAME
SUMTER, CAROLINA, HOSTF.T?KR, OR PLANTA
T ATI ON RITTERS, wlillo Hie production or thc
great SOLOMON is in our midst. Undo Sam appre?
ciates lt highly by permit Ung tho mlo free from
stamp duty.
I'm-eulo nt RAOUL A LYN All.
dcr.2
T. F
o n U P E I N
DENTIST,
omen NO. t76 a iso BTOBBT,
BOV13 Cmos
s
OLOMON'S BITTERS
A SPECIFIC
For that di-case which I* oared by the applica?
tion or the hair of the biting dog.
Numerous cort! ilea tes caa be furnished.
Por aale at
dec)
RAOUL A LYNAM.
?jotele.
j fjUIR ALSTON HOTEL, G. & C. B. R
MRS. MARTA. ELKINS, assisted hy her sna*,
ha* opened iv now lloTKU al Alston, and I* pro
pared to accotitinoilato the travelling publia I'**
sonirer* can now get Meal* upon the arrival at
Alston <>f any nf Ibu liam*. Tins arrangement*
of tho Hotel aro convenient ami oonifortanlo, mid
good treatment la guaranteed lo all who may
call 111. ?loci 12
QALIF.RNIA VINIii?AU BITTERS.
Por ?ale by Ua. II. RA KR,
novit Ho. 131 Meeting Streek
?rocerico, tiquors, <fcc.
A Ii T AFLOAT.
:i.,00 ?auks Liverpool SA LT, pd b.nk liombtr
KIIIUI. now ready lor delivery.
Hill? l.y KA V KN K ), A co..
Corner En?l Bay nud Y.in.lT;, M;,:':i Wlmrl.
deal S
A
I? I? L UKI I'O T A T O KHI
?? barrel* Cliolru APPLKfl
lld .I?? letolVuch uion Potatoes
HI iMk.'relH Jaekiwii w lilla rot mona.
Landing per i??g "HniiniuVii." p?ir raid low
flinn Hie wharf. KINSMAN A IIOWKI.L.
dem I
Jy I ? KSON'S COT JV N B K fi l>.
MO bushels or Uris weil krt?wu COTTON BEED.
A KP.
400 liMHlidH of l'HOMPIO BKHff.
.. . ?ino,
l'llirr'S COTTON SKKU, and ali o\.'her descrip?
tions npsen Island Henil.
l'or Hale by I'll A KKK A DILU
rur.loni, Auger's Norllf Wharf.
dor.2 LlottiiOnAO
JP A L L t? CITY
B T HAM ii AK mr,
I.ouisvn I.I:, Kv.,
Munntactnry of l'aient. /Krnuiil, Karina, Waler}
Ilusi?n, llntlor, Bugur, Lemon. Wine, Milk. Cream
and SODA UltAOKKKM, (Rimer Snaps, Mo?
lasse* Cakurt, Ao. liavliiK accepted Hu- Agency
id Hie above Factory, I am prepared to lill ull
orders ut Muuuruclurcr's price*.
J. N. I10II80N.
Nos. 1 nm', 2 AI bul tkl Wharf,
dee3 rniwimoDA? Anent fur tho state.
B
EEK, PUKE, II1SIUUNUS, A.
Just bimini rrom Hloninnhln rr oui dhotis:
moo boxe* BOA Mili UKUKINCS
UaU burrel* Kutnlly lim I. Pig Pork and Ox
Tongues, put np by Alhur;rnr ,V. <:o.
I'or salo by J Ul IN a Til KO. OKTTT,
decl a Ko. m Atlantic Whorl.
C
I) A li T O ?
Would mercifully rall Hie nttcnilnii of their elly
mid country iriends to their larjiu and varied
stock of KKtHT, .Vu., which is now on hand and
bellin cotiHlanilv recvlvotl, consistingof:
40.IHM West India Orangen.
ono bunaheN llauuuiut, itcd mid Yuilow.
2,0110 Crape Kruit.
90.000 CocoauutH.
.ino burrel* iSiolee lied A pp lea.
loo barrels Onions, Ri;d and Yellow.
200 barrels Irish 1'olmots.
7S barrels Long liecld.
.10 boxes Lenton*.
3u kees Malana Ora pea.
aw boxes cape Dod cranberries.
300 boxea and driims or Vina.
2<) boxes Pre?en Prune*,
l vj whole, hair and quarter boxee lUlalus.
ftO whole and hair boxea Kiro Crackers,
fi barrels Ked Kreuch llcaus.
10 11 .nis or Dates.
3O0,l)iH) llnlnn Torpedoes.
30 Illinois Nuls, Ac, Ar..
All ol u lindi will lu: sold low ut tho subscriber*',
Noa, r.s. OT and DO Market H reel,
deco_ C. ll A KT A OP.
T IQUOUS ! LIQUORS ! LIQUORS I
G UK AT ll EDUCTION IN PRICK.
Thc subscriber* having been appointed ROIO
?genta fdr 11 KKK Y WALLACE ft co., i'bthidclphla,
lor thu sali: ol i heir line OLD ll YK, W1IKAT ANO
IHlUltilON WHISKI KS, ure prepared lo make a
iiu rai d lacou ut on large urdnr*.
A ?ill supply of the above whiskies always on
bani!.
Partira nlioiit purchasing would do wi ll to give
us a call before negotiating elsewhere.
DYRNK ft KOO ARTY,
COKNBK 01IUKVII A N ll CH Al.MM? STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
nov? tnthntnittM
N
E VY I. A lt D
H.
H V INRI) FAMILY li A K I).
We arc now pack lug
N ll IV LARD
Ol' TU IB 8UA80 1.'H Illili.
Tierces, half bbl*., Kegs, 3 lt?., ft lbs., nnd 10 lbs.
Crt.Idles, r.o lb. casca.
I'or price lists, uddrcsH.
l'ltOCTOIl A CAM lil.I?,
orl2R lhatult! _Cincinnati. Ohio.
rjOUN AND ?~? T S.
l.'ioo bushels Choice White OOKN In bag9.
moo bushels l'rimc Oats lu bulk.
Lauding per schooner Virginia Dare. For sale
low bv
deed 2_J. N. TlUKMANN it CO.
?J^IVEltPOOL SALT AFLOAT.
nooo sacks SALT, t:i tine order, now binding per
Ship Corilla, Iroui Liverpool, und for sale hy
ItOltT. MUKK A CO.,
nnv30 noyce's Wharf.
K L A T TE & CO.
Arc now receiving a full Stock of
G II 0 0 E lt I K S AND LIQUORS,
coxstsrtso of:
100 barrols REPINED S Uti A HS
20 hhds. and barrels Uaw Sugar
loo bbds. mid barrels Mnitissen
10 burrel* Ilechlvc Syrup
lo i huge Coll?es
iou packages Mackerel-No?, l. 2 und 3
St barret t Pickled Mellens nud Herrings
11.0 liCgH Nulls
leo boxes Cheese
loo boxes Snails
V..J barrels t'lour-PIno, Super, Extra ard
Karn l'y
28 linll'idiests Dyson and Oolong Tea
fin kegs IHitr.li Herri tig*
luo burrel? and tub* laird
loo barrel* diliMiuiM nnd Walt^rM Whiskey
- casks Oin. Urandy und WIIIOH
fio caaori Wnirc's Bealudniii Schnapps
25 cams Hosteller's inners.
Knlslus, Currants, Citron, 1'ienrs, Pigs, Al?
monds, jellies, Ovaler*, Pickte*. Sweet Oil, Torn??
tiles, Urandy mid Prest? Kraches, Soda, Kiro
Crackers, Sardines, St andi. Shot, t'owdcr.Matchcci,
brooms ami Hackets. Saurkrnut, Ac., Ac.
for Milo at iowejl prices.
II. KL ATTI". A CO.,
No. 201 Kout Kay,
novan Northwest eornrr Cuiiiiierlunil street.
J-^TV E It I? O O L SALTI
iMOO HOCU LIVKRPooi. SALT, direct Oom Liv?
erpool- large and mn sacks.
I'or nala at lowest market prices, hy
OC120 T. J. KKHR A CO.
jp D BE SHERRY WINE.
Just received 30 casks of fiHERRT WINK
prices $3. $4, $5, $6, $8, $12ycr gallon; In bottle?,
fruin $1 to $2 AO.
Al-<0,
PIPER A CO. HEIDSIF6K
Ve Clicquot jvinsordln
Muiuja's Clinmpngne
Oreen Seal
Sparkling MoaeUe.
AU of dlroet importation.
WM. H. CORWIN A 00.,
No. 27ft King street,
ilranch of No. OOO llroailwny, Now York,
novia_
yj A lt B NGO
L CURES I'KVKK AND AHUR.
TUR FINKST TONIC IN THU WOULD,
try I'or sale by all Driiggvt*.
0- J. LOHN. Agent,
Dnigghit,
Corner King and John street,
arptn 3mns_Chu neston. 8. C.
g O L O M ON't? BI TTE HB
ARB POR SALB KT
Dra RAOUL 4 LYN A H,
At Whotosale and BelaiL
CORKER KINO AND MARKET 6TRBETB.
aeptlT smo*
?iT??leo nub 4TtrncsG.
a ADDLE R YjV A K EH OUSE.
WILLIAM ?AURAL ft CO.,
VR IP IIAYXK STHKKT.
^^-?I? nnd Retail Dealern In
8AT)DI^ ,m,n,'Iifl- ll ARNESS, COL?JtU?,
^?ao1*0 UAUI,E8S MATERIALS, ?X.