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Tac Chspnan Sinter*. Hire yen seen Blanche in Aladdin, With her lamp? With her TOiee and smile Elysian. Oraoafnl as an apparition csresmventing ?ne magician, . The yoang scamp t Msw the house ia genial thunder Is brought down. As the bright boqueta are darted We may well feel happy-hearted That two each stars were star-ted In our town. ?aro yon heard sad Cinderella's "Once a Klngr" Hare yoa marked sweet Ella's dancingf Have yen watched her bright eyes glancing, Have yon heard her soul-entraneing Banjo ring? Ce te see them, go to see them. If you're wise ; But, above all, keep your eyes on lady Blanche in gay IXION. CB this evening, as tho lion Of the skies. MOT SHOT FOB BEECHER. Con ?5iii Insurance. [Prom h : New York Sun.] Would lt not be well for some speculative fealuB to start the project of a Conjugal Insur? ance Company. Among the questions to be answered by appli? cants for insurance, the following would not be Inappropriate: Are free-lovers numerous in you neighborhood ? | Who are the clergymen in your parish 1 The Ku log i st* of thc Seducer. [From the New York World.) If such friends of Richardson as vice-President Colfax and the Reverend Henry Ward Beecher had not affronted the public 6< 'ise of decency by ostentatious sympathy fora stduccr and Justin osti?n of his conduct, the pres* would have no other duty in connection willi this tragedy than fj laid upon it in the similar cases which are of nach frequent occurrence. Richardson waa no ?ach novice ss not to know that a man who se? duces a wife from her allegiance carries his life in kia hand, and may expect to forfeit lt to the ven? geance vf the outraged husband. He dared the eoasequenees, and they came. He doubtless ?ought the prize worth the risk and the forfeit; sad we will do him the Justice to say that, BO far ia the public is Informed, be met his fate without any unmanly quailing, or any protest against its righteousness. The avenging Nemesis, which is ever on the path of such transgressors, speedily overtook him; and if his eulogists had not at? tempted to blnnt and pervert the moral sense of j tte community, it would be safe, as well as chari? table, to dismiss him to his reward without any ?.marka. ' Bat when the most popular and eloquent divine kn the country, and the second functionary ia the government, undertake to "blazon evil deeds and consecrate a crime," their attempt to lower the moral tone or the community cannot pass wlth oet rebuke. Whatever lenity might be practiced .awards the infatuated parties to this tragedy in consideration of their terrible punishment, ls .wallowed up in a feeling or Indignation and dis? gust against those who have prostituted their iu lience and talents in defence of an intercourse which the moral sentiment of the community con? demns. Mr. Beecher cannot escape by turning upon the ?.bile, as he did in his funeral remarks yester? day, and denouncing, in a strain of coane vitu? pera ti ou, those who regard the marriage tie as .sered. "The lion in his strength," said he, meaning Richardson, "and in his own fastness, ia skit to defend himself; bat no sooner has the ar? row of the huntsman hud him low, than hf is tel mpon by every vile thing, every fly. every eraxol mo worm. Now that he is down fresh lies are SH around about him, and death, that ls to most .men a truce to old enemies, ls the very arraying st* battle against him." It is not against the .ead seducer, but against you, Mr. Beecher, and .?ch as yoa that the public indignation is let mose, on this truly ' mournful occasion. Had yoa, and such as you, been content to .sst a silent mantle of charity over the erring, and withhold the public eulogies by which you have shocked the sensibilities of right mink lng people, there would have been no occa? sion for you to stand defiantly on the defensive, and interpose the perforated corpse of your dead "Von" as a shield between you and the public teasure. lt ls against you and such aa yon that fte scorching breath of fncenaed virtue ls directed; COM, who, without the apology or temptation, ?ree from the passions which blinded those Illicit lovers, coolly insult a Cbrisiiau community by fulsome and indecent praises of their guilty con? nection. But for yoa, and such as you, this terri? ble case would have operated as an Impressive warning. By your eulogies and yonr marriage ceremony, yon hold it up as an example. The Indiana divorce was a fraud and a sham. Yon married the parties knowing it to be a mere Indiana divorce, procured on ex varie repr?sen? tions, without notice to the offended husband, tn a place distant from the real residence ol the parties. Yon know. Mr. Beecher, and everybody knows, that Hrs. McFarland would not have dar si to apply for a divorce here in the State of New York, where the parties resided. and the facts would have been Investigated. In the eye of our laws, and by the rules of our courts, the marriage with McFarland has never been dissolved; and your performance of the marriage ceremony mode you not only a Justiiler of seduction, but au abet? tor of bigamy. In the light of the sworn testimony taken in McFarland's application for the custody of bis children, this is as clear a case or seduction aa i was ever proved by evidence. The landlady of the house lu Amity street swears thai Mrs. Mc? Farland applied to ber for a room for Richardson, and that he came there in consequence of an ar? rangement which she had made for him. The room adjoined hers, and the inmatea of the hoase testify that she was frequently lu It in the absence cf her husband. All this might be innocent enough, ir lt were not for the light thrown back ' apon lt by the subsequent developments. She ' afterwards abandons her husband and puts her ' self under Richardson's protection. When he ' la wounded, she goes to Mr. Sinclair's house and takes care of him, passes whole days and whole nights alono with him, bestowing the most endearing caresses apon bim, and per ?utting lt to be understood in Mr. Sinclair's family, and by other acquaintances, that she and Richardson were under an engagement of mar? riage. lt is impossible to resist the conclusion that she forsook her husband In the expectation cf marrying Richardson; that be hud knowingly McltM that expectation, aud bad thereby alienat? ed her from her husband; and that the rnatana divorce-procured probably by the friendly Inter? vention and assistance of Mr. Colfax-was the . consommation of a purpose which had been formed while the parties were occupying ad - /sining rooms in Amity street. And upon conduct such as this Mr. Beecher be? stows his blessing and benediction I With thia history before the public In the shape or sworn . testimony, he had the effrontery to stand ap be : aide Richardson's corpse, and declare that "both r leand she, who ls left to mourn his absence, 1 Mme Otway s lived in a jimOenHal manner fl* TMS KILLING OF TOLBERT. A Radical Aeeoaut. Tvs following ls the Radios! version of tbs manner in which Tolbert met his death: About hair-past seven o'clock on the night or .seemlier sd, Uolllnirshead, Brown, Freeae and White Ha noel, started ror tho capture or Tolbert. The/ hail received lnrormallon that there was to be a wedding at widow Hinton's residence, about three miles from Greenwood, near Abbeville, and while on their way learned that Tolbert was there. After securing their horses In a neighboring thick? et of pines, they started for the house. When n*ar the house Brown, Freescand Manuel stopped.whlle Hoillngshcad slyly crept up and looked In the window ar the end of the house He saw Tolbert sitting by the fireplace, conversing with a large party ^f his friend*. Presently tome one came .ut of thc door, when he crept under the house, remaining there some ten minutes. While there, he heard Tolbert relate to his friends how he es? caped from the Penitentiary. As soon as the per? son sr ho came out of thc door returned into the house, he caine out or his hiding place and went to his Comrades end told them Tolbert was there. He asked what they should do, as there were some forty men and women th-re. They all agreed to take Tolbert or die there. Then they pulled off their coats, and. drawing their revolvers, started ?or the door. With one hound they alighted iu Cte raid-He or the floor, Hollingshe.id foremost, saying. "Bill Tolbert, you are mv prisoner; surrender, or I'll kill you." Tolbert run through the housR to a door at the foot or th? stairs among the women, the house being full. Hollingshead followed, and while grappling with Tolbert, received from him his first shot, which struck him In the side, making a slight flesh wound, and passing nut of the door opposite. -They still strnggled with each other, when Tolbar! ired a second time, the si;ot piercing the ceiling sverhead. Brown at that moment rushed In the room aud fired. Tolbert Mi<m tired his lust shot, the ball parsing fhrongh llollinrshead's leg. Man .eland Breese nov.- entered, and shot* were fired m quick succession by Msnu.-i und Brown, Tolbert Bl thc meantime throwing up hi* arms and ex dsimuig, "I surrender'" He then expired. ? ?. ?Bv-^-? -The London Tim s considera lt a rather re? markable Tact that at this moment three distinct . appeals for the reunion or Christendom afcoold bo mads from such distinct and even opposite source* as thc Pope, the Patriarch of Constanti? nople, and the evangelical preacher, Herrn .VAnblgue. nie Pope prays for it In his letter to Archbishop Manning; the Oreok Patriarch, while o^niet'y informing the Archbishop of Canterbury that i-.* i theologians cons' ler thc XXXIX. articles .eretical, prays with equal earn-.-veness for ir; ?ad, anally, the lesser light-but still a power In the Genevan Israel-Br. Moria d'Aublgnc. not satisfied with his own prayers, io rites all the evangelical churches to unite in prayer for the COMMERCIAL MEWS. Nsw YORE-Per steamship Janes Adger-41 hags sea Island cotton, T23 bales upland cotton, 77 bales waste, ?bales yarn, 41 bundies paper, Itt tierces rice, 76 empty barrels, SS packages. BALTIMORE-Per ateamship Maryland-isl tes rice, 331 bales cotton, 143 bbls rosin, is bales waste, 40 tons iron, 43 casks clay, io packages oranges, Ac _ The Charleston Cotton, Rice and KKTOJ Stores Harket. OfwcB CHARLESTON NBWS, \ TvnsDAT KVKNI.NU, December T, 18S9. ( COTTON.-Thc business of the day opened with a light ..cmand at about 23Xc fl lb for middlings; bat with less favorable telegrama, prices declined about xe fi B>. Sales about 325 bales, viz: IS el 22X;0at223.;3Sat22X;22at23;6Sat23X; ll at 23%; 92 at 23.X; 39 at 23X; . at 33%; IO at 24. We ?QOte: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. j Ordinary to good ordinary.22%@23 Low middling.23%<?| Middling.23?? Strict middUng.2C3?@ Kiers.-Thc market was active and prices nra. Sales about 300 tierces of clean Carolina, say M tierce* at ? 9-1?, 65 at 6%, 148 at 6%. 39 at 7? per lb. NAVAL STORES.-The market waa quiet. Salas 62 barrels No. 1 rosin at $1 SO per barrel. FR BIG HTS.-Are somewhat dull. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements are making at \d fl lb on uplands and. l%d on sea islands; by sall, 7-l6d fl ft en uplands and %d f> lb on sea islands. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sail, nominal at l%e aa uplands and l%c on sea islands. Coastwise to New York, by steam, f ft OM uplands and le on sea islands; by sail, %o fi ft en uplands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, ?4 fi ft on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe fl ft on uplands; by saU, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, %e>%c fi ft on apiands; by sail somewhat nominal. TBS MON ST MARKET-Has boes tight for some daya, and loans and discounts have keen ob? tained with difficulty. It ls not supposed that the stringency can be of long duration. EXCHANGE.-Sterling hills, sixty day, were sent? inal at 131%. DOMESTIC EI on A NOE.-The banks were par ehaslng but lightly, and the rates were ? ?set? tled. They were selling sight checks at % pre? mium. COLD.-The brokers were buying at 23 and see? ing at 26. _ Marketa by Telegraph. FORDON MARESTK. LIVERPOOL, December e - Evening. - Ootten dali; aales 10,008 balee; exporte and epecalalien 8000 hales; nplands ll%d; Orleans 12a. LIVERPOOL, December T-Moos.-Cotton dell; uplands il j; tl ; Orleans 12d; eales will not ex? ceed 16,600 bales. Yarns and fabrics dull. Afternoon.-Colton dull; uplands 11%; Orleans ll%d; eales 9000 bales. Bvening.-Cotton dall; apiands ll%d; Orleans ll%d; sales 8000 bales. HAVRE, December 7.-Cotton on spot opened firm; afloat nat at l 32%. LONDON, December 7-Koon.-Cans?is 02%; bonds $5%. PARIS, Deeember 7-Noon.-Bourse opened finn. Rentes 72f 97?, DOMESTIC MARKETS. Nsw YORK, December 7- Nooe.-Stocks firmer, bat unsettled. Money Ga7. Co,-j 22%. Bxchange IX; London Sj 0? short. Sixty-twos, coupons, 16. Tennessee?, 63, ex-conpon 43; new 44; nixes, new, 63%; Louisiana sixes, old, 67; new 69; levee sixes 60; Alabama eights 92; Georgia sixes 82; sevens 94; North Carolinas, old, 43%; new, 3J%; Soath Carolins,*, old, ?SX- Flour doll and droop? ing. Wheat dnll and lo lower. Oom dull and scarcely so firm. Pork dull; new mess $32 60. Lard quiet at 19. Cotton easier at 2Sa26X- Tur? pentine quiet at 43%a44. Rosin fairly active at $2 06 for strained. Freights dulL Bvening.-Cotton heavy and lower; sales 700 bales at 25c. Flour favors buyers; State $4 70a 6 23; Sontheim $6 OOalO 00. Wheat dall and lo Jo lower. Oom easier. Oats dall and declining. Beef steady. Pork dull. Lard a shade easier. Whiskey easier. Groceries, naval stores and freights quiet; on cotton by steam Xu3-16. Money active at 7 per cent. Gold steady at 23X- Gov? ernments strong; Sixty-twos 115X; Southerns firm. Stocks strong but ansel tied. CINCINNATI, December 7.-Corn dull; new T3a 75c. Whiskey Arm at $1. Provisions dull. -Pork $30. Shoulders l4Xc; sides nxaisc ST. Louts, December 7.-Cors heavy. Pork firmer. Bacon, no sales. LO?ISVU.LB, December 7.-Corn S5a70e. Pro? visions firmer. Mess pork $3150. Shoulders 16Xc; clear sides liX- Whiskey 97a98c BALTIMORE, December 7. - Cotton nominal. Flour, prices unchanged. Wheat dnll; prime te choice red $1 35al 38. Corn Jun at aaaPOc. pro? visions entirely unchanged. WILMINGTON, December 7.-Spirits turpentine quiet at 40c Rosin steady. Crude turpentine steady at $1 76a3 90. Tar steady at $2. Cotton quiet, Ac GUST A, Deeember T.-Cotton market more active, but prices a shade easier, though not q no? tably lower; salee 730, bales; receipts 689 bales; ] i middlings 23c. SAT ANN An, December 7.-Cotton, receipts SS07 bales; exports 4748 bales; sales 800 bales; aid dllnga 2S%. Market quiet, MOBILE, December 7.-Cotton, sales 1300 bales; middlings 23%; closed quiet at inside Egares; re? ceipts 8775 bales; exporta 1718 bales. Nsw OBLBANS, December T.-Cotton, demand fair at lower rates, 23%a23%c; sales 4S0O bales; receipts 1047; exports to the continent 1176; coastwise 1296 bales. Gold 28X- Sterling MX Sight % premium. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON. December ?. - TORPENTTNE. Sales of 301 bbls at $2 80 for soft, and $1 75 for hard, per 380 lbs, being a dcclluc of lOo for former quality. SPIRITS TDRPBNTINB.-Sale? of lt3 caeka at 39Xc and loo casks at 40c per (tallon. ROSIN.-Only 47 bbls changed hands at $t fer pale. TAR.-112 bbls sold at $2 03 per barrel. OOTTON.-Sales of 2 bales at 22c, 16 hale* at 22 lie 14 bales at 23c, 15 bales at 23%c and 31 bales at 23%c; cluslug with a fair demand at these figures. Pisn.-60 bbls raullcis sold from vessel at $6 te for pine, and $8 for oak bbls. Receipts by Railroad. December 7. BOFTU CAROLINA RAILROAD. 131* bales cotton, 44 bales domestica, 80 hbls flour, 2 cars pig iron, &tt bbls naval stores, 3 cars stock. To Ruilroad A ge ut, Craeser A Smith, W K Ryan, Kirkpatrick A Witte, Thurston A Holmes, G H Watter A co, Peizer, Rodgers A co. Seeder A Davis. W W Smith. B J Wiss A co, J B H Sloan, O W Williams A co, Frost A Adg> r. Mowry A co, A J Salinas, W C Dukes A co. Willis A ChUolm, Courtney A Trenholin, and others. NORTHEASTHttN RAILROAD. ISO bales colton, 113 bushels rough rice, 50 bbls naval store, cats wood, bags cotton seed, mdse, ?tc. To Kinsman Howell, RSims, Heeder A Davis, Oaillard A Minot t, W o Bee A co, Peizer, Rodgers A co, Caldwell A Sou, Brodie A oe, Kirkpatrick A Wine, Mowry A co, Frost A Adger, Raven? 1 A co, Claciiorn, Herrng A co. Graeser A Smith, Wolter A co, A J Sulinar., W E R?:.;I, Nach mann A co, J Camp-en A co, J A Pritchard. T M Horsey. Gold? smith. A Son, lt G ChLsolm, Mantous A on, J c Bradley, A F Ford, W U Welsh, and Chapeau A Heffron. SAVANNAH AND CflAltLHTON RAILROAD. Cotton, rice, mdse, A c. To J A Knslow A co, 0 Bennett. M Brown, w P Dowling, J rt Pringle A Son, 1 Livingston, Heeder A Davis, Petter, Bod gers A co, J Ramsay, w A Hoyle, M Planm, Wag? ner, stewart A co. Fraser A Dill, ii : isehotl St, co, J t'ol.twok A co, W 0 Bee A co, und Kirkpatrick A Witte. Passenger*. Per ateamshin James Adrcr, for New Ycrk-J C Richards. Mr Olney, ? lt Wells, Mr* S C Wells, B Hanson, w ii Pettenglll, and Mrs L Barrington. I'er steamship Champion, from ;."w York Miss Alloc A Vining, .viss Mary Vin ns. Miss ?'?or ctn-" Vining, J K Mills and wife, Mis- Eaton, W M Wilkins and ?vire, s Fordham and w:f", K Barker, Frank E Stickel, Mrs Richardson, Miss Bverson. G II Woraham, R Sherwood. K. Mowbmv, W Hoy. v R Hurley, T Ryder, D N Darline;, J lt bur-ran, J Ciruirr, KT Aldr.ch. E F Slocum, Mis? Johnson, R A W Banter, Miss Jack, F Cha]rtn, W Hutch. W Mitchell. J Swin, A Gu obeli. J Leonard and wife, PTannluuson, P Mag/aw. MNs S M Landen, Misy Mary Landon, Miss A Killian., M Srrong and wire. Miss J Strong, Mrs WSpencer, B Oreirory. Col E B Savage, P B Rosers, W Patterson, ? MoGaire, and outers. FORT 0AI.MNMAR. MOON'S FILLSX&. Kew Moon, Sd, & Doora, 21 minutes, morning. First Qcarier, lotta, 6 sours, 61 rr mutes, evening. Full Moon, ll th, . taoure, 30 minutes, ?vening. Last Quarter, 26th, 9 hour, 14 minutes, evening. 6 Monday. 7 Tuesday. 8 Wednesday. 0 Thursday... 10 Friday. 11 Saturday_ 12 Sunday., io., e 10..62 ll..40 morn 12..31 1..20 2. .11 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 8. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York left Saturday. P M. Mdse. To J Adger A co, J B Adger A co, J D Aiken A co, D Apeler, Captain Aiken, Adams, Damon A co, C D Abrens A co, Dr ll Baer, E Bates A co, U Bischoff A co, C D Brahe A co, W S Bissen, T M Bristoll, C Bari A co, ll D Burkett, J C Burckmyer, P Cullinane, T M Cater. C S Cameron, L Chapin A co, W ll cnafee A co, ll Cobla A co, Mrs Ellen Cooper, J Commins, W S Corwin A co, L Cohen A co, Mrs S J Cohen, Mrs 1? 8 Chase, RAAB Caldwell, C D Carr A co, H Duly, O Prever, B C Dawson, ll H DeLcon, Rev B B Dun? can, ?swle A Moise, J B Duval A Sou, M Drake, B Dose her, L Elias, B Feld mann A co, Frost A Adger, Forsythe, McComb A co, ? F Fleming A so, J S Fairly A co, Gourdin, Matthiesren A co, Mary A Gibbs, Goutvenler Bros, Goodrich, Wineman A co, J ll Hyman A co, D B Haselton, W Hunt, Hart A co, A H Hayden, N A Hunt, B II Jackson, John? ston, Crews A co, C II Johnson, O B A A S John? son, Kliuck, Wickenberg A co, Kartapaux A Gou sales, C L Kornuhrens, Krictc A Chapman, Kins? man Bros, Il Klatte A co, M ll Loper., C Llischgl, T W Lewis, L Lorenz', J H Lopez, Lauroy A Alex? ander, D Lopez A Son, E Ii Liltleneld, WMalthies scn, R H McDowell, W McLcau, McLear A Ken? dall, P L Meyer, J H Murray, Macullar, Williams A Parker, Marshall A Burge, Muller, Nlmlls A co. N Mernaugh, J G Milnor A co. Melroy A Rice, N E Railroad Agent, D O'Neill A Son, R S Oakley, J P O'Neill A Son, J C Otjen, B O'Neill, Mrs L T Borter, E Perry, C P Poppen neun, raul, Welch A Brandes W F Paddon, Palmetto Pioneer Association, J Quackcnbuah, D Paul A co, B Rodgers, Raveucl i co, J Reils, J Knsseil, B B Stoddard A co, Sonth? eim Express Company. Stenhouse A co. D li 811 cox. J Thomson A co, Taft A Howland, J Torrent W vince, F von Manien, R White, Wulker. Evani A Cogswell, H H Williams, J Welters, S U Wilson, Werner A Ducker, W L Webb, M A Warren, Will cox. Gibbes A co, W J Yates, Zogbaum, Youug co, Order, and others. Steamship J W Bverman, Hinckley, Philadel? phia-left Friday. Mdse. To John A Theo Getty, Railroad Agents, J E Adger A co, Audrews A salvo. J Apple, J D Aiken A co, J Archer, Adams, Damon A co, J H Abrahams, H Bischoff A co, W M Bird A co, Brown A liycr, M U Brown, K rules A co, J H Br?ning. Dr ll Baer, H F Baker A co, Li Bristoll. G Buren, Cameron, Barkley A co, J i H Claussen. W ll Cbafee A co, L Chapin A co, J Cosgrove, Howie A Moise, Macsuff Cohen, L Ellas, lt L Daniel A co, E B Bnsion, A W Eckel A co, M Fehren bach, Rev D Forrest, MISB M Ogler, Fosar- j tic's Book Store, H H Pehrenbacli, A D Fleming, Probt A Adger, H Gerdts A co, L Groning, Good? rich, Wiseman A co, Gas Com pan j, J H Graver, J M Greer, I Goudkop, J Hammcrschmidt, J Heese mann A Bro, Jeffords A co, J leeman. Johnston, Crews A co, Kinsman Bros, Kinsman A Howell, C Kerrison, J Klein, Krtete A Chapman. C Michael, G Lnhn, A D Lorenzt, J Morton, P Meltzler, Mel chers A Muller, M li Nathan, B O'Neill, J F O'Neill i Son, C P Poppenheim, J R Pringle A Son, J R I Read A oo, J Russell, W Steele, H T Peake, Stell, Webb A co, A R Stillman, Semcken A Belper, W Shepherd A so, A Tiefcnthul, P von Santen, Will? cox, Gibbes A co, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, G W Williams A eo, T R Waring, W G Whllden A co, D A Walker, Mrs ll White, P Walsh, and W H Welch. Scar Ann S Deas, Garbattlc. West Point Mill. 1.10 tierces riec. To J R Pringle A Son, and G II Uoppock. Sehr Ada, Whitehurst, Savannah River. 21 so J bushels rough rice. To W C Bec A co. Sehr Emma, Magrath, Combahcc River. 2200 baskets rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Sehr Lilian, Parker, Peedee Blver. lifo bush? els rough rice. To W C Bec A co. , Boat from James Island. ? bugs sea island cotton. To V/ 0 Bee A co. Boat from Coosecreek. 3 bags oo non. To W Oj Bee A oo. Boat from James' Island. 3 bogs sea island aotton. To Fraser A Dill. Boat from James' Island. 3 bags soo island cotton. To Fraser A Dill. Boat from John's Island. C bags sea island cotton. To Fraser A Dill. Boat from Wodmulaw. . bags sea Island cot? ton. To Fraser A Dill Boat from Christ Church. S bags sea island witton. To Roper A Stoney. Received from Chisolm's Mill-3 bogs sea island :otton. To Chlsolm liros, and Howard Bros. CLBARED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York -James Adger A ca Steamship Maryland, Johnsen, Baltimore Courtenay A Trenholm. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, Mew York. .Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore. Bark J E Eaton, Miling wood, Loudon. Sc.hr ida Richardson, Bedell, New York. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr Anna Gillise, MitchcU, Wilmington, M C. december 26. CLEARED FOR TOIS PORT. Scar Vraie, Mason, at New York, December 4. BY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH", December 7.-Arrived, brig Star, Vood'a Hole; sehr John Q Daly, New York, beared, steamships Leo, New York; North Point, {altimore; ship Theobald, Liverpool; tchis Ste? rnen Morris, Haltimore: Sydney C Tyler, Boston; Ibby Dunn, Sarnia River. LIST OP VES3EI.S CT, CLEARED AND SA1I.LD FOR THIS POST. FOREIGN. * LIVERPOOL Itcaraship Artalia,-, to sail.Nov 20 Norwegian hark Skjold, Albreehtsen. Bid...Oct 31 tritish bark Yumurl, Cochrane, sailed.Oct 22 lark David McNutt, Lockhart, sailed.Oct 29 Iritlah hark Apollo, Reinhart, Bailed.Oct 2D rue Shevo Bloom, Leask, cleared.Nor 9 NBWPOKT. EN?. ihip David Brows, Nichols, sailed.Nov 16 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. ?rig Wm Creery,-. ?p.?PT SO iebr C B Raymond, Higgins, ap.Nov 16 lehr Ida Bolla, Fisher, cleared.Nev 27 NSW YORK. Ship Missouri, Bradburn, cleared.Des Jchr D F Keeling, Robinson, up.Nov ss Jchr W R Mann, Rogers, cleared.Nov 80 ihip R C Winthrop, Stewart, up.Dec 1 lehr Myrover, Brooks, up.Dec 1 ?cur B N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Des lehr Vraie, Mason, cleared.Dee rnii.AnEi.rniA. lehr Active, Coombs, cleared.Deo tchr T J Trallon, Tapley, cleared.Dec tchr S V W Simmons, Williams, ap.Deo ickr Eliza Pike, Larkin, ricard.Des BA1.T1HOKC. Sehr Fanny Keating, Jones, cleared.Nov 27 letti Whitney Long, Hayes, up.Doc c Railroads. HANGI OF SCHEDULE 3? GENERA L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 ATLANTIC AND GULP RAILKOAS, { SAVANNAH, November 5.1869. ) On ana niter SUNSAT, the 7lh instant, Passen rer Trains on this road will run ns follows, ?om ncnclng with the 4.so P. M. train: MIGHT RXPSKS9 TRAINS. "eave Pavannuh dally at.4.8* P. M. trrlrc at Bainbridge (Monday's except? ed! at.6.16 A. M Vrrlvt- at Live Oak dally at.2.20 A. >l. arrive ,\t Jacksonville daily at.7.0J A. M, \rnveat Tallahassee (Icily at.7.07 A. M. Urlve ai Quiney dally at.9.1ft A. M. "cave Quincy daily at.6.2S P. M. .eave Tallahassee daily at.8.2.'> P. M. v are Jacksonville dailr at.8.:.M P. M. Leave Live Oak daily al.1.21 A. ll. Leave Bainbridge (Souda?'* txe< ntcd) Bl.9.30 P. M. Irrive at Savannah dally at.lu.ts A. M. DAY THAIN. Leave Savannah (Sunday's excepted) St..*.7.16 A. M. \rnv^ at Live Oak (.Sunday's excepted) at.'.T.oa p. M. [.rave Live Oak (Sundav'sexcepted)st..e.uo A. M. \rrive at Savannah (Sunday's except? ed) at.VHS P. M. Passengers fer stations nest of Lawton, on nain lu:?-, take Express Train leaving Savannah it 4.30 P. M. IRHNSWICX TRAIN. leave Savannah (Tuesday, Thursday end Saturday) at.......l?.-ie P. M. Arrive at Mo. G (Junction) at.4.80 P. M. ?.rrire at Brunswick at.6.42 P. M. .eave Brunswick (Munday. Wednesday and Fruin?) si..'.12.60P. M. >UT<T No. 6 (Junotion) at.3.00 p. M. IrriTea; Savannah at.6.30 P. M. Connect?t Jsekvoonvllls with steamers for Ps alka, Plcolsta, Bu ter prise, sud all points ou tho it. John's River. Through ticket* good by all itsamera ou tho river. II. 8. HAINES, deo.'J Genora! Superintendent. ?IMIAITS ANTIDOTE FOIl STRONG DRINK. A S?T!?! CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS, c-io Dollar a Bottle Bent by mail, postage ?aid, on receipt of price Tho Antidote ls the best remedy that can bc Ldministcred in Mania-a-Potu, and also for all ?crvous affections. For salo by Dr. H. BAER. Ho. 181 Meeting street, ootG Agent for South CaroUua. _jjjjjgrtgfr_ J O E LIVERPOOL. The British ship MOSCONG?S, W. M. Sj Grove-*, Master, kavlng a large porUon of?T? her cargo engaged, will have dispatch. Por freight engagements apply to nora? RAYENKL A 00. F OB NEW YORK The First Class Side-wheel Steam-.^jp?g?j ship CHAMPION, or the New York and?55?ls8 Charleston Steamship Company's Linc. R. Loskwood, Commander, will leare Adger's South Wharf on SATOKOAT, thc 11th instant, at 12 o'clock M. ?9- Insurance by this Linc one-half VA) P?r sent. 40" Through Hula of Lading given to Liv? erpool S3- Superior Accommodations for Passenger'. dec? 4 JAMES ADGBR A CO.. Agents. F OR LIVERPOOL CHARLESTON A KD LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LIKE. Tlie Al Iron Screw Steamer MAR-^f?Ki?. MORA, K. M. Robinson, Commander, having a part of her cargo engaged, will load with dispatch for thc above port, to sail on or about thc 20tb Instant. Cotton forwarded by this Linc to all points on the Continent or Europe, and Through Hills Lad? ing signed at Charleston. The MARMORA will be followed in regular course by thc Hue Al Steamer A I) ALI A and the new Clyde-built Iron Screw Steamship ARA? GON, just completed. Por Freight engagements, apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., deas _wrm? Boyce's WharL JpOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. The Steamship J. W. EY?P.HA N.^?KV?. Captain Hinckley, will leave No!lh2^??* Atlantic Wharf, Tiru SADAT, December 9, at - o'clock P. M. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN A THEO, fl ETTY, dees North Atlantic Wharf. p O R NSW TO P A S S A I I $15. The elegant Side-wheel Steamship MAGNOLIA, Captain M. B. Crowell,._ having Une accommodations lor passengers, will leave Vandcrhorst's Wharf, on THURSDAY, De? cember 9th, 1SG9, at - o'clock. _doe2_RAVENED A CO., Agents. pACLFTC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPY'8 rnaouoH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CM A Rt; K OF SAILING DATS. Steamers of the abare Une leave Pier .^??CSL No. 42, North River, foot of Canal rtrcct,2&??ifc New Y erk, at 13 o'clock noon, of the 6th und 21st of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.) Departure of tth and Zlst connect at Panama with steamers ror South Pacific and Central Amer lean ports. Those of 6th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Japan and China December 4,1809. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct front New York to AsplnwulL One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or further information ap? ply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf, root of Canal-street, North River, New York. F. R. BABY, Agent. m arch! 2 lyr QUNARD LINS OF MAIL STEAMERS Between KEW YORK and UVJtR-^FfiOL POOL, calling at Quceattowu. ^JlPflZ? AUSTRALASIAN, MALTA, ALEPPO, PALMYRA, CHINA, SAMARIA CUBA SIBERIA HECLA, TARIFA, JAVA, TRIPOLI. One or the above First-class Iron Mail Steamers are Intended to sail as follows: From Liverpool for New York direct every SAT? URDAY. From Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) for New York via Boston every TURSHAT. From New York for Liverpool (caUing at Cork Harbor) every THURSDAY. CerU tleates issued to bring ont Passengers from any part of Europe at lowest rates. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to CHAS. G. FRANKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. For Steerage Passage, apply to Trinity Build? ing, No. Ill Broadway, New York, or to WM. ROACH A CO., Agents, nov4 1 smw3mos Charleston. rJIRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROOTS TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, Aad other places, should lay In thdr^dpjSAL supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, Cor-^^fffifls* dials, Brandies, Whiskies Wince, Canned soups and Heats, American and English Biscuits, De? villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segars. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 Klug street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. Branch of No. 900 Broadway, corner 20th street, New York. sept28 Sinos ?pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUB PSBDitM RIVER, VIA GKORGKTOWM. Tba Steamer "PLANTER," Oap- ? WT-*>> tain J. T. Foster, will recelTe-^?^gfegC Freight THIS DAY at Accommodation WlmrfTanc leave on THURSDAY MORNINO, ike 9th instant, at a o'clock. Having superior Stateroom accommodation!, will take passengers for the above points. Freight and wtiatTngc must be prepaid. For Freight or Passaic, apply to r RAVKNBL A HOLM KS, Agenta, deo7 2 No. 177 Bast Boy. OKTFERNANDINA, FLORIDA, F INLAND ROUTS VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND AU, INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS OM TUE GEORGIA COAST. Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain " XT^\ Fenn Peck, will leave Charleston f?&^*Ss??_ for abovo poinis every SUNDAY MORMNU, at s o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MOILNINO, at 9 o'clock. Returning, she will leave Fernandina OH TUES I>AY AFTERNOON, arter arrival of the train from Cedar Keys and Gainesville; leaving Kriinswick same eveiilug; leaving Savannah for Charleston, via Beaufort, on WEDNESDAY APTE SNOOK, at S o'clock. For Freight or Paaaage apply to J. D. AIKEN A CO., noT24 South Atlantic Wharf. I^XTRA TRIP TO BEAUFORT AND OHISOLM'rt LANDING ON AND AFTER .BCBMRBR S. Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain p ,?TP??IK Fenn Peck, will sall for above ?Sa^feSS^ points every FRI DAY MORNING, ut I o'clock. Re? turning, will leave Beaufort sante evening to huit the tide, A D. AIKEN A CO., nov24 Agents. J1 OR PALATKA, FLORIDA,: VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON VILLE AND LAS DINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI-WEEK LT LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain -?-K?"*^ if. T. McNelty, will sait from ggL^aggL Charleston every TUESDAY EVEKING ait o'clock, 'or snave points. St. amer '-CITY POINT," (v>n:;-?n George K. Mc ?ni: MI, will MU? from flu;'-stun ?ver.? FRIDAY BVKNINO, ?t s o'clock for above perils. Connect? ing with ail railroads ut Savannah going South md Weat, Connecting with the Pioridal ail road, . :. Fernandina, fi?i Cedar Keys, from which place ?.team' r.-. connect with Mobile and Nev/ Orleans. Connecting, at Pabttka, with Hart's steamers for tho OrJawaha River. Through Gilts or Lading given for freights to Mobile mid New Orleans. Freights payable on the v, barf. All goods remain lng on the Wharf at ;,i?tise.i \. til be stored at ruk ami expense of ou nei s. ?Signed; .J. D. AIKEN A CO., nor? Agents. financial. Q ll 3 0 S hi ON NEW YORK AN? DILLS ON 2NGLAM) AND FRANCE so LD. CTERXilWO A1NZ5 JP 2*JkJXCtr* BOU G HT. AJJTArTO?S ON CONSIGNMENTS, By LESESNK & WELLS, 10V2 ?moa Ns. 10 Uso AS STERBT. fteirj publications. Q.ET THU BB8T. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. 10,000 Words and Meanings not in other Dic? tionaries. SO0O Engravings; 1840 Pages Quarto. Price $12. One ol my daily companions. My testimonial to its erudition, the accuracy ol its definitions, and to the vast cfymmoglcal research by which it has been enriched' thrungli the labors recently be? stowed upon lt, can hardly be nf much value, sus? tained as the book ls In world wide reputation, by so general an approbation; but 1 have no hesi? tation in thos expressing my sense of its merits.- ? [Hon. John L. Motley, the Historian, nod now American Minister ut the Court ol St. James. In its genera) accuracy, completeness ind prac? tical utility, thc work ls one which mu.c who can read or write can henceforward alford to dispense with.-(Atlantic Monthly. Young man, if you already have a Bible, buy Webster's Unabridged Dictionary next.-[Chris? tian Sun. These three books are thc sum total of great libraries: thc Bible, Shakspoarc. and Webster's Royal Quarto.-(Chicago Evening Journal. This work, well used in a family, will be of more advantage to tho members there?r than hundreds of dollars laid up in money.-{Alliance Monitor. The most useful aud remarkable compendium of human knowledge in our language.-(W. s. Clark, President Massachusetts Agricultural Col? lege. WEBSTER'S NATIONAL PICTORIAL DICTION? ARY. 1040 Pages Octavo. ?00 Engravings. Price $5. This work is really a gem of a Dictionary, just ihe tiling for the million.-(American Educational Monthly. Published by G. A C. MERRIAM, deco 6* Springfield, Mass. tailoring, &z. Q LOTH ING, TAILORING ANS FURNISHING 600DS. MENKE A MULLER, Ns. 3 36 Kilt BTttlET, Tbrce Doors below Liberty street. Have just received and opened a large and Une assortment of Men's Youths' and Boy's CLOTH? ING, FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. Consisting of Elegant OVERCOATS, Business and Dress Suits, White and Colored Shirts, Underwear Goods, Ac., English and Domestic Half Hose, Alexander's ind Couvisier's Kid Gloves, Buckskin, Doeskin, Calfskin: Cloth, Cassimcrc, Tweed; Silk and Thread Gloves, Unen and Paper Collars, Cravat?, N'cck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspender?, Umbrellas, Ac Also, a large and well assorted stock of BROAD? CLOTH, CASSIMERB, DOESKIN, BRAVER CW/OTH, Ac, a large variety of the Dew style Pants ind Vest Patterns, which we offer to sell by piece, rard or palle ni, or make up Into garments by measure, in thc latest stylos. Our stock has been selected with great ?are, und prices marked very low, In plain figures. Being conildcnt that we con offer Inducements nneqnailed by any other house, we solicit buyers m our linc to give as a coll before purchasing Blsowhere. All orders will receive our prompt and vary Darci:.I attention. Entire satisfaction is guaranteed, netti mwf3mos EffifiW FACTORS? BASION MERCHJT MACHAR LESTOty ? dec? Bra os D AC ?rugs, (?l)cnncols, #c. AYEB'S CATHARTIC PILLS, FOR ALL THE P?BPOSES OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. Perhaps no one medi? cine I* HO universally re? quire! by everybody a* a cull.artic, ?or was ever a:iy before so uni? versally adopted into usc. lu every country niid among all cuisses, as this mild but efficient purgative PILL. The obvious reason ts, that lt is a merv reliable nud far more effectuai rem? edy than any other. These who have tried lt, know thal it cured them: il; io who have not, know that it cures their neighbors aud friends, and all know that what it does once it does always-that it utver lidia through any fault or neglect of Ils composition. Wc have thousands npou thousands ol' the ccrua culcsof their remarkable cu I CH of the following complaints, but such cures ure known m every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and eruditions in ail ?lim?tes; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may bc taken willi safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves I hem ever fresh and makes them pleasant io luke, while being purely vegetable uo barm can arise from tueir use IU any quuutlty. They operate by their powerful inMiienoe on the intel nal viscera lo purify thc blood and stimulate ii luto hean hy action-remove tb? obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, und otiiT organs of tim body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by" correcting, wherever they exist, such ilcrangemeuu as are the first erigin of disease Minute directions ere elven In the wrapper on thc l ?. for tho following complaints, wbicfa these Pll.lji mphil- cure: For DTsrnrsiA or INDICATION, LISTI.RSSNBSS, LAXUUOK and Loss of AITBTITK, they should be taken moderate!} to stLma'ato the ?toioaeltand restore its healthy ten.? rod action. For I.".::.. CottfLAiOT sm1 its various symp? toms, RlLIiil'? nitAOAl HK, SICK IlKAUACnS, J..UN pren or GRRKN SICKSKSR, BILIOUS COI IC and lln.toi s FRYERS, Uiej *hnt:ld bcjudleiouslj taken or vt li case, to correct Hie >:!?e>;.-?d aeti<n. oi remove thc obstructions which cause it. For DYSENTERY or DI.LK<:>?(KA, uo?ic mild 1., generally required. For RUKL'MATISU, tJorrr, GittYKi? PAt.rrrATTo? or Ttl URI KT, V::* i ? rna *;:>;;. Raes aid i iTxi s, ihey should bo con?uucn.-'h, taken, .-s r .. . ,.i ad, to change i r; diseased action ot K <<? kin. with such change ioo*c complaints dis apocar. For DROPSY ard DROPSICAL SWBLMNHS they thouid bo taken ta larga . n i teoucut doses ta produce the errv."; of a drastic purge. For BrrnsRssioN a large dose shonld hctskea ut il '. 'dave Ute desired effect bj lympatliy. Asa DlNKRit PILL, take one or two PILLS M pro* nols digestion .*.:id relieve ;iie stomach. An occasional dos? stimulates tho stomach r.na i?ow( ls Into tn alf II J ai lion, restores th? appetite, i::d invigorates tito system. Hen ;c it lr cUvu *A raniageons where tiuV-riousiler.'.!; ;emrnl exista, ..re who feels toi rahly weil, often lind? that a lo:.i of thew iii.xs. '.lates lil ii i i: du .o'-div bet cr. from their cleansing sad renovating effect cn J h: digestive apparatus. Bi:. J. c. AYER A ed., Practical enemista Lowell, vi 15?.. P. R. A.A s.Vul ut wholesale and rein I bv DOWIB I01SE, Cherie.-,!on. S. C, and by Retail Proggtsu fMrrwIuw. UPC oct4 mn finaos J 0 ST RECEIVED. CARBONATE OP AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hopa For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. H. BABB, octa No. 131 Meeting street. hardware, dntlertj, Sit. JJ A R T ? CO., BTABBWARE MERCHANTS, ?Tl AR LEPTON. S. C. ?. D. COB?'. B. S. HABT. M. 9. BART. P. HORAN. JOHN T. M'NAlflK. . WH0IJ?6AUS ?TORE, Mo. 3? HATWE STREET; RETAIL STORE, ?ORNER KING ANS MARKET STREETS. BAR FRON, MILL ROCKS, PLO06B?8T1HL, BOLTING dJjTE, NAILS, OIRCULAR SAWS, MST ALA, PAN MILLS, GBKS, HOES, PLOUGHS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BXA0KSMTTH8' TOOLA. BRICKLAYERS' TOOLS, j TANNERS' TOOLS. ALSO, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT CP KODGK1?8' TABLE AISTI> POCKET CUTLERY, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARB, HOUSE FURNISHING AMD FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. scpt.24 fumamos PAC Jnsnrance. V R 1 L Y MUTUAL. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, No. 9Q BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. WM. C. ALHXANDS&..PKIWIOKNT Organized September, 1859. -c CASH ASSETS OVER.$1 .,?.*,*.. ANIBAL INCOME OVER.<.$ i,m,m --0 ATI PROFITS ttl ride* annually among tba aseara*. Ita losvoa are paid promptly. AH ita POLICIES AMI NON-FORFEITING. 0. A BOWEN, of J AH BB Anon * Co., Resident Ag* ni. WM. B. SHAW, Ma. 141 Moating street, General Agent, CnarltsUn, & 0. B0V24 wfmlmo ?Umgs, Clieinitals, Sit. BEFORE U3IJIS1 AFTER USIMC? ^ HA : ii DYE T?ST LHTH* IS WARRANTHD VM WkHATB"]]YE M MUNITED lt ia soul by Druggist* ?Tcr/wne??. MCKESSON A ROBBINS, JOHN F. HENRY, Wholesale Agents, New Yark. G. W. AIMA ft, CHARLESTON, ASBBT FOR DR. Tim > STANDARD PREPARATIONS. XTIBXNOB: Dr. Willum H. T*H: DEAR SIR-Aa a Halr-Dreaser for the laat twenty-fiTe years, In Knrope and the United States, 1 have tried all Hinds of HAIR DYES, and lt afforda me pleasure to say that yonrs ls superior to any yet lntrodua?d. For th? last fsw years, I have aaed it, in orefcrence to all others, with entire astlafae Uon C. BALZEA?, Ladies' Hair-Dresser, No. 198 Uroad street, Augusta, Ga. Prepared at aka Laheratorjr af . _, _ .. ,.,., . , WM. H. TDTT & LAND, Augusts, Ga. aav22 mwalaa (?t?tl)ing an? Jurrusfjing ?oo?s. We have received bj last steamers aa invoice of Heavy, Fine and Medium CLOTHING, In Biollcy's Beaver, AU-Wool Melton, French. Scotch and American Ciwlaere over sackB, ooubio-brcasted Beaver Sacks, French Tricot, Scotch Cheviot, Fine Casslmerc. Dress and Business Suits, all of onr ora manufacture, just made In thc latest styles. AL80, Ageod aseortmcntof HEAVT CLOTHING, me? dium quality, of other manufacture. Wc are selling entire Business Suits at $10, $12, $14, $18, $21, $22, $2? and $30. Dress Suits at $18, $23, $30, $35. $37, $39 and $0?. Dress Frocks from $10 to $30. Sacks and English Walking Coats, from $6 M $30. Pantaloons from $8 ? $ls. Vests from $1 50 to $7. j We warrant all Clothing of our own manufac? ture equal in all ros pr eta to the ?est ordered wort FURNISHING GOODS. Our "PERFECT SH I ET" at $2 and $3. HeoSy Wliltc and Colored Merino Undershirts and Draw eis st |L Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers, Can ton Flannel and Jeau Drawers. Fine Linen Col lars at $1, $1 so and $2 per dozen. Cloth, Rid Beaver and Doeskin Gloves, Merino and Cotton Half Heift, Bows, Ties, Ac, Ac, at extremely lov prices. Heavy Doubla and Twiat Or-ssimercs at retail al tl per yard. One Price and no devis rios. MACOLLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER. No. ?7 KING STREET, Store formerly occupied by McDuf Cohen. novl5 mwf Uno e 2 * : - .? 1 " * p ?!? B? '" S S 3 novia ss QHAIIFOOIK6 AND IIAIK CUTTING. LADIES AX!) CHILDREN Attended at their reald Miens promptly and al reasonable rates. Send ordsra to W. E. MARSHALL, flarber, aprCH No. 81 Brcad.dtrcet, up stairs.) hepatic Sitters. FMDII? HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AID AIL M8IABIJ or tm STOMACH AND LIVER mn ABE ucAMinarBEB sr ran MEDICAL PACULTV. HEGEMAN &> COH AGENTS, NEW YORK. HMirfactured Ly C. F. PANKNIH, CHEMIST AHI AP0TRSCAB7, CHARLESTON, S. O. 9S~Fi- Salt by Druggists Evcryu>h?r+~f3li feb!6 mwilyr ?tiisctllancons. STAIR RODS, BECCwS, PIES GILT, ftt . St. Porcelain, /A ri*/ rt?uir. MO amman, jffl*" wmt ma rAimirr fail \ DHCP FIXTAIRE, /JjHyA ?V WHICH ma xo ?rsaii?. ?g^M^^ Cri?iraI isl only ^^^L\\iSmmmmmmm% **** i^XSX m(ia ^?^1 (\ lt. can oa applied to W &G,.^afi^S^i?X^Sp am-Stair Roil, either /I ; I '^K-^iB^^*^1'1 '"rt ?'r Fht. .ind /Ii 3&{?^-^ T'-vonti Hs Blipping ?3 ? J? ^?^f^^-?Sia Ask for the wQfc^BSlSk^SKCi..'fcvfcj Carpet Dealer?, STAin PLATES, FOT n?tela, Restaurant? and Public Building*, MA* UTACTLTJ-:D CV ?/. T. it J- MERSEREAU, C2 Duane St, HY noria 13 ^ PRATTS ASTRAL OIL FOR F.lAHLTI^^B-IfO CHANGE OF LAMPS b^mmlAiV pcrfec?yrS^/j HJniHinaiin;; Oil-Strictly Pitrf^A'o Mixtur?, Nb f anneals-WAI not Explode J''ir.' t??l i ?5 degrees (b ing35*jegTcai hillier (han ?I reqwed Ly V,"S., Go' cMaaea}-e^wjndled fe: fin? HWY aftdXaaaenw- PapfiRrsorthe cv'ebr^jW<7jiarv traJffan&CSrto. Ahfo^-Jit^rS^^^a^jfcrf i?d^jtWiutfiialiA; OtCgrr re ^c^^^?. in frvcryT?hsA?A?/.tt?r?^^ Pro. prictoxj. COL BoMr?!?j <- ? I VS. j'Sl^Afff, .. ?r^tahlluii,^^1 \ k ) Air AB?fetqgL I ''-?T?^and,D??^' Ji-Tv-trir^n^a^ CWsX?^, Box 5050. lid l',L: LT&???gl^]?3Qmft xxd far circulars, vt?.'J^s?mojiLils .....i.iikJjS?^? for aale by the Aponte in Charleston, GOODRICH, WINBMAN A CO., aept? m wf 6mo8 No. 23 Ha j ne street.