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I'lic cIM?ii Sister*. * llnve you seen Blanche (n Alnddln. With h?r lump? wuii lier voloc nuil mulle Elysian, (Iraecful a? nu apparition CUeumvomlng lue magician, Tile yoting scamp* . flow tin. house ni genial lliniulcr is brought iluwn. AB the bright iHMinetfl arc ila ried We may well feel happy-hearted That two sorii stars were rlar-ted lu our town. Have you heard ami OilldevclPl'a "tliiee it Klug)" llave yon marked sweet lilia's dancingt Have you watched her bright eye* glancing. Have j nu heard her iroul-eiiirauctng ilunja ring t ' Ho lo HMO them, go IO nco them, If vou're ivis? ; Hill, illHIVC nil." keep your eyes Oil IM-IV Hlaiiulie in ?r iv IXION. On I Ills even inc:, as Hie lion oi nie skies. nor s II o T !. o it H /.: nv II I: R . Ronjagnl Insurnnvr, [From :h: Ni w To:k Sun.) Would it not lin well for sume speculative genius tn slnn thc project ol a Conjugal insur aticu Com puny. Among the questions to he answered hy uppll anni? ror iiiHitrauce, the following would not be tuupprnpi nile: Are free-loversiiuinerons m yon neighborhoodI I Who are tho ilorpymcli III your palish Y TU? lOulojiiHts or (lie Ki-durt-r. I Ki om the New Yolk World.] ir such friends of Itichuiilsoii us vice-President Colfax mid thu llcvercuil Henry Ward Beecher hud no! affronted the public, sense ??f dec? ney hy ostentatious sympathy furn seducer and justiii etttion or ins conduct. Hu: press would have ,to other duty In connection with litis tragedy than is laid upon u in iiiosluiiiarriis.es whie.h ivre of such rreuuent occurrence. Hlc.hunlaon was no aecli novice us uni lo know tli.u a mau who se? dares a wife H om bel- allegiance carries iii? lile in kin band, nuil may expect to forfeit it to the ven? geance of tho outraged husband. Ile dared thc .oii.sequeiie.es, ti ml* i hoy carno. Ho doubtless thousl.i Hu: pri/c worm the lisle and Hie. forfeit; and we will do him Hu- Justice to say that, so far as the publie ls Informell, he met his fute wit hont any iiiiinauly Quailing, or tiny protest against its righteousness. Tho avenging Nemesis, which is ever on Hm path of such transgressors, speedily overtook him; ?md il his culoglstH hail not at? tempted to blunt and pervert thc moral sense of thc community, ll would be safe, as well us chari? table, to dismiss him to lils reward without any remarks. But when thc most popular ?mil eloquent Oiviuc in the country, and Hie second functionary lu thc government, undertake lo "bla/.oti evil deeds ?iud consecrate a crime," thvir attempt to lower thc noral tune of Hu; community cannot pass with? out rebuke. Whatever lenity might be practiced towards the infatuated pan irs lo this tragedy In eonMdcralloii or their terrible, punishment, ls ?wallowed up in a feeling of Indignation and dbl Kst against ihosc who have prostituted their In? dice mid tali-ills in defence of au lute, course which thc moral sentiment of ihecominnuilv cou dem ns. Mr. beecher cannot escape by turning upon thc public, ?LI he did in his funeral remarks yester? day, and denouncing, In a strain of coarse vitu? peration, those who regard thc marriage tic us mcred. "Tho lion in his strength," said he, meaning Richardson, ''and lu disown fastness, is able tn derend htiuscir; hut no sooner has thc ar? row of thc hunt ?man laid him low, (/tun hn ts Sci upon Ott event vila thing, er-erg jig, every orainl tnov'orm. Now timi he is down rrcsh flies nre all around about lum, and death, that is to most naen a truco to old enemies, is tho vc 7 arraying .f baltic against him." Il ls not against ike dead seducer, but against you. Mr. Beecher, and audi as you' that thc public indignation ts let loose, on this truly mournful occlusion. Had you, and such us you, been content to cast a silent mantle of charily over thc erring, und withhold the putilin eulogies by which you have shocked Hie Sensibilities of right thinking people, i herc would have been no occa? sion for you tn stand defiantly on thc defensive, and interpose the perforated corpse of your dead "HOP'' as a shield between you and thc public censure, lt ls against you ami such as you that thc .scorching lo cal li ol' incensed virtue m directed ; .STU, who, wit inuit thu apology of temptation, free Hum thc. passions: which blinded those Illicit loveis, coolly insult n Christian community by fulsome und Indecent praises ur their guilty con? nection. Hut for you, and such as you, this terri? ble case would have operated an an Impressive warning. Hy your eulogies and your marriage .cemonv. you hold lt up as au example. Thc India na divorce was a fraud mid a sham. Ton married Ibu parlies knowing it to bc ii more tndiaiut divorce, procured oil CXparte represen Anions, without notice to Hie offended husband, hi a place dlsiniit (rom the real residence of thc parties. You know, Mr. Beecher, and everybody knows, that Mrs. McFarland would not have dar? ed lo apply for a divorce here in Hie Slate of New Tork, where the parties resided and Hie facts would have been Investigated, in thc eye of ?ur lows, and by Hie rules ofour courts, thc marriage with McFarland hus never heall dissolved; and your performance of the man laue ceremony made you not only a Justifier ol' seduction, but nu libel? ler of bigamy. In thc iiiiht of thc sworn testimony taken lu McFarland's, application for thc custody or his .lilhlrcn, thia ls as clear a case of seduction ss was ever proved hy evidence. Thc landlady of thc house iii Amity sired swears thai Mrs. Mc? Farland applied to lier for a room for ItichanlKon, and that he caine lhere in consequence of on ar? rangement which shu had made tor him. The. room adjoined hers, um) the Inmates of ihchnnse testify Huit shu was frequently in lt in tim absence of her hlialiaud. All this might he Innocent enough, ir ll were not lor tho light thrown hack upon it. i>.v the subsequent developments. She afterwards abandons her husband and puts her? self under Itichurdsou's protection. When he ls ivonndeil, she goes to Mr. Sinclair's house and lakes rare or him, passes whole days and whole nights alone with him, bestowing thc most endearing caresses upon bim, mid lier milling it to lia understood in Mr. Sinclair's ramify, ami hy other acquaintances, that she and Richardson were under au engagement or mar? riage, ll is impossible lo resist thu conclusion that .she forsook her husband lu thc expectation of marrying Richardson; that he had knowingly excited I hat expectation, and had thereby animat? ed her from her husband; ?iud taut the Indiana dlvorco-procured probably bv Hie friendly Inter? vention nad assistance or Mr. Colfax-wits the eonsummniton of a purpose which had been formed while tho parues were occupyiug ad? joining rooms in Amity .street. Ami upon conduct siich as this Mr. nerdier be? stows his blessing and benedlctlun I With this history before the public In the shape or sworn testimony, bo bad thc effrontery lo stand np be slde Richardson's corpse, und declare that "both he ami she, who ls left to mourn his nbi><>nee, have always lived in a prudential manner #.? TU JV KI Lit! NG OP TOf/UJCIlT. A Radical A?cn?Dt. The following is the Radical version of the manner iii which Tolbert mci lils doatb: About half-past seven o'clock on the night ot Becemberi'il, Itoningshead, Hrown, Frecse and While Manuel.started rcr thc capture or Tolbert. Tltfy had received Inrorinatton thal there was to he a wedding at widow Hinton'* residence, abont tliren miles from Crccnwood, near Abbeville, and while on iheir way lem neil that. Tolbert was there. After securing iheir lim sci In a neighboring thick? et of pines, they started for Hie house. When near the house Crown. Precsoiind Manuel stopped,willie Uollingsliead Biyly crept up nml looked in tho window ul I bc cad of thc house, ile uaw Tolbert sitting hythe fireplace, conversing wllb a large party of his friend*. Presently sonic one cunio ont or Hie dour, when he crept under Hie house, remaining there some len minutes. While there, hn heard Tolbert rehile to hi* friends how he es? caped from I ho Penitentiary, .ve. UH thc per? son who came ont of thc door teinrned Into (he honre, ho esme oui or his hiding place and went to ins comrades nod told them Tolbert was there. Ho asked What ihev should do, as there were norna forty men mid women there. They nil agreed to lake Tolbert or die there. Thea lin y pulled orr their coats, und, ((rawing their involver*, started for Hie .lour. With nae bound tln'y alighted In tb ' middle nf the door, Uollingsliead foremost, savins. "Bill Tolbert, you ure rav prisoner; (Kim rider, or i ll kill yon." Toil.ort ran through tho house io a door i.t tim fool of Ibo Blairs, a.nong Hm women, tiif house being full. Bollingahead followed, jim! while grappling wit ii Tolbert, received from him hin first shot, windi struck bim in the side, making a slight flesh wm,nd, mid passing nal nf the door opposite They sim struggled wits each other, when Tolbert fired a second time, the shel piercing thu celling overhead. Brawn al that moment rushed lu tho room und fired. Tolbert then tired his Pict shot, the ball passing lin oilgh llolllngstiesd's leg. Man? uel und Frees? now entered, Sud shots were. (Ired ie quiek RUCCcxHlnu by Manuel and p.rown, Tolbert ia the meantime throwing up hn arms and cx siniming, "1 surrender!" He then expired. -Tho London Times considers lt a rather rs BBsrkublo fuel thal at this moment three distinct appeals fur tho reunion of Christendom ?hoiiltt be made from such .distinct and f.vrn opposite sources ns Hm Pope, ihn Patriarch of Constanti? nople, r.nd tlie evangelical preacher, Merle d'Anblgue. Thc Pope prays ror lt in bli letter io Archbishop Manning; lim Crook Patriarch, while q'llet'y informing ihn Archbishop nf Canterbury that hh theologians consider tim XXKIX, articles heretical, prays wi h equal earnestness for lt; and. finally, ihn lessor light-but still n power in tho Oonevan Israel-Hr. Merin d'Aith?gnc, not satisfied With his own prayer.*, invito i all the evangelical obnre.Ucs to unite In prayer ror tho purpose. jj COMM URGIA ti ll mrs. BxporUi KKW Yam-PCT steamship .lames Adner-41 hans Rca ?Maud coll?n, T33 bales upland colton T? Itnlca waste, ?balen yam, ti Uundlea paper, i*?> tle.-ccs rice, 7f> empty I ?irre lu, ;? packuges. HAt/rmoiiM-Per steamship Maryland-isl tea rice. Ital bales cotton, 149 bbl? rosin, 16 bates waste, 40 tons ii ct., <a casks clay, so packages oranges, Ac. ^_ Thc Charleston Colton, HH-c una ftiuvul More* Mm kf t. OKI'IOK ClIAHI.KKXON NKWK, I TWCKIIAY KVKNIMI, December 7, 1860. 1 CovroN.--The business ol thu day opened with a light demand at about ?Siftc. v lo for middlings: inn wit li less favoratilo telegrams, jirices declined about ;.iC. *< lb. Sales about S?bales, viz: IS tit 22 y ; !? iii SSJ? ; S3 at SIX ; 22 al ?3; CS ul. SOM ; ll ul 23>; ; Pi! nt 23 bj : ?tv al iu>? ; e at 23% ; 10 al 24. Wc ipiote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. ordinary to unod ordinary.2?,\(.:?:>.:?. I.ow lillddlillg.2a lifts Middling.-i>i(!jj strict middling.33X9- . RICK.-The market was active and prices firm. Sales about :loi) tierces of clean Carolina, Kuy u0 tierces at e 0-10, f>r. atr.J?, HSnt67{, ?9 at 7? per lb. NAVAL Kron KS.-Thc market was quiet. Sales t;2 barre ls No. 2 resin at $-1 so per barrel. Pu wu MTS?.-Are somewhat didi. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements ar? making at "p lb on uplands and i;.,'d on sea Islands; tty sail, 7-Hid ? li. on uplandn und 'Yd V lb on sea islands. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by Fail, iiomimU ut 1,'ic on uplands and i?4'c on rea island*. Coastwise lo New York, by slenni, jic ^ lb ou nphinds and tc on sea Islands; by nail, \<; f> ll> uplands. To Huston, l.y simm, nominal; by sall, lie ri it, on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, fie lb un uplands; by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, hy steam, Jj&ftc lb un uplands: by sall somewhat nominal. Tim MONEY MAIlKKT-Hus boen tight for some days, and lonna and discounts havo been ob? tained with difficulty. Hts not supposed that the stringency can bc of long duration. BxcilAKdB.-StorUngbills,sixty day. were norn ina) at 131 Jj. Don ism0 EXCRAKCR.-Thc banka were pnr ehasuiK but tightly, and Hie rates were unset? tled. They were telling sight checks nt >.i pre? mium. (lOl.n.-Thc brokera were biiyiug at 23 and ntll iug nt SA. iUarki'ts by Tclcgrupli. rOmtlMN MAKKJiTS. LIT mu mu., December 6- Evening. - Cotton dull; sales 10,000 bales; exports and (.peculation 3000 bales; uplands llj.il; Orlenus 12d. LsvKnrnoi, Deecmber 7-Roon.-Cotton dull; nplaiidn liJid; Orleans lSd; sates will nut ex? ceed 10,000 bales. Yarns and rubrics dull. Afternoon.-Cotton dull; uplands ll S?; Oileans lljid; sales oouti l?ales. Kvenlng.-Cotton dull; uplands lipid; Orleans lijfd; sales suuti bales. HAVKK, Deceiaticr 7.-Coito? on spot opened firm; afloat ila', ul 1 '???j. LONDON, December 7-Noun.-Consols bonds lj>?. PA ms, Dcocnitier I-Noon.-Bourse oponed Ara. Reute? Iff 07c. mnsmrrio MARROW. NEW TOOK, December 7- Noon.-stocks limier, but unsettled. Money 0u7. 'Cold HJt. Rxehango s;-i; London it; 014 short. Sixty-twos, coupons, io. Tenuessecs, (?3, ex-conpon 48; new 44; nixes, new, C?.'.J; Louisiana sixes, old, tn.j now an; levee sixes flu; Alabama eights (KI; Ocorgin sixes 82; sevens 04; North Carolinas, old, 43X, new,32>i; South Carolina', old, H&jf. I'loiir dull and droop? ing. Wheat dull ami lu lower. Oom dull and scarcely so firm. Pork dull; new HICKS ?32 .io. Lard quint at lu. Colton easier at ?-iaVAJi. Tur? pentine quiet a. 43.'iu44. Rosin fairly active ut $2 or, lor strained, freights diilL livening.-Cotton heavy and lower; sulua 700 hales at '?Oe. Iluur favors boyera; Statu $-1 70a fi 2Sj Southern ?0 SOulO (Xi. wheat illili ami InSO tower. Corn easier. Oats dall and declining. Huer steady. Pork dull. Lard ri shuilc easier, whiskey easier. Groceries, naval atorca and Heights quiet; on cotton tiy memo Kaft-16. Money aetivj nt 7 per cent. Cold steady ul 2i>(. Qov craiueuts strong; Sixty.twos l I0}(; Southerns tlrm. Slocks strong but unsettled. CINCINNATI, December 7.-Corn dull; new t?a 7Se. Whiskey firm at SJ. ITOvislons dull. Pork {So. Shoulders I4?ie; sides i7>inlAc Sr. Uims, December 7.-Corn heavy. Pork dimer. Bacon, no sales. LOUIHVII.I.I:, December 7.-Coru siinfoo. Pro? vlalona Armer. Mess pork $31 ?0. Shouldcni 10??c; clear sides la.s,'. Whiskey tKaOSe. . UAi.TiuonH, December 7. - Cotton nominal. Flour, prices unchanged. Wheat duli; prime to choice red $1 anal 31. Corn dull at BflaOOo. Pro visions entirely unchanged. WILMINGTON, December 7.-Spirits terpentine quiet at 4Dc. Rosin steady. Crude turpentine steady at $1 T0a2 00. Tar steady al $2. Cotton quiet. AuansTA, December T.-Cotton market rdorc active, but. prices a shade easier, though noln.no tahly lower; sales 730 bales; receipts 880 halos; middlings 23c. SAVANNAH, December T.-Cotton, receipts .1007 bales; exports 474R bales; sales 800 bales; mid? dlings 23?i. Market quiet. MoBii.it, December 7.-Cotton, satos 1300 bales; middlings 23li; closed quiet at inside figuras; re? ceipts 377A bales; exports 1718 bales. Nsw ORI.I'.AIIS, De er m her t.-Colton, demand fair nt lower rates, 23Ji.i2iij{c; sates 4000 bales; receipts 1047; exports to tho coatlnent 1176; coastwise 1208 bales. Cold 23K- Sterling 83ii. Sight >; premium. Wllmliiglon Alarket. WILMINGTON, December 6. - TunrnrrriNB. Bales or 301 bids at $2 so for ?oft, and $1 75 for hard, per 2so lbs, being a decline of lue for former quality. SriiiiTS TIIUPRNTINK.-Sates or 183 oaska at 39'.;o, und loo casks at 4Uc per gallon. ROSIN.-Only 47 bbls changed bauds at f 0 f?r pale. TAH.-112 bbts ROM nt $2 Ci per barret COTTON.-Sates or 2 bales al 22c, H> bales at 22J?C, 14 bales al 23c, 15 bales at 2SJic, and SI bales ut 23>.,c; closing with a fair derna., d at?bese figures. PISH.-(io libls mullets sold from vessel al ta 80 for pine, and $ft for oak bbls. Rwipfs by RnllroM-d, Deiictalitr 7* ROUTH CAROLINA UAH.HOAD. 131S balcM colton, 44 bales domestics, 80 bbls flour, 2 curs pig iron, do bids naval stores, 3 cars stuck. To Railroad Agent, Graescr A Smith, w K Ryun, Kirkpatrick A Wilie,Thurston A iloimc?, 0 ll Wulier A co, Pelxor, Rodgers A co, Heeder A Davis, w w Smith. K J Wlsa !< co, ,t lt R Sloan, 0 W Williams A co, Prost. A Adger. Mowry A co, /. J Salinas, W 0 Dukes A co, Willis A Clilsolin, Courtney A Trenholtn, and others. Kftimi KASrsitti nat mo An. IRO hairs cotton, na bushels rough lice, GO bbls naval stores, cars wutul, bags conon seed, nui.-"!, Ac. To Kin-man Unwell, ll Hims, Heeder A Davis, Halliard A Minuit, w o ure A co, Politer, Rodgers .t co, caldwell A Son, Brodie A co, Kirkpatrick A Witto, Howry A co, Knut ,v Adger, Ra von el St co, Clagborn, Herr ug A co, Hraescr ft Smith, Walter A eu, A .1 Salinas, W K Ryan, S..elim inn A cn, .1 Camnscii A co, J A i'rilchard, T M Horsey. Coid -. ?iiH b A Son, lt c Clilsolin, Mmioiiu A co, J (1 Bradley, A V lrord, W ll Welsh, und Chapeau A HciTron. , SAVANNAH AND OnAltl.KSrON IMILKOAU. Cotton, rice, mdse, ko. To J A ICnnlow A co, fl Kiime;i, M Brown, W P Dowling, .1 lt Pritigln A Son, j Mvlngrton, Reeder A Da vi?, Pclser, Rod gora A co, j Kamsav, w A Rovie, M Plauni, Wag? ner, steuart A co. Proser * Dill, ll Risnhorf A co, .1 '.olenek A oo, W C lieu A co, and Kirkpatrick A Witto. PU4S(-llg?'l*?. Ter steamship .lninr^ Adger, for Nen York-J 0 Richards. Mr Olney, ll ll Wells, Mrs s c Wells, it Hanson, w ii Pottengill.aiid MrsKSmldingion. Per Kioiiiiir.hip Chaiupinu, from How York - MI>M Allee A Vining, Ml i M irv Vinin-r. Miss Plor ene..1 Vining, J IC Mills ami wile, Miss Katon, W M Wilkins and wife. S fordham and wife, K Harker, Prank K sticket, Mrs Richardson, Miss Kvrrson. c ii Worshnm, lt Sherwood, R Mowbray, W Hov. v lt Hurley. T Ryder, ? N D.iri.ng, J lt Dargan, 4 L'orniir, K T Aldric!!, V. V S!o.mm. Mis-? Johnson, R A W Hunt r, Mus Ja< k, F Ohapill W Hutch. W Mitchell, J 3win, A cu euell, J Lennard and wife, I' Tunnlunson, P Magruw, Miss R M l^aiulen, Miss Mary Landen, Miss A Klliium, M Strong and wife. Miss J Strong, Mrs W Spencer, ll Orcgorv, Col B lt Ravage, P H Rogers, W PalleMou, ? McQutrc, roar OJLJ, HMUAU. MUON'S I'll ASKS. New Moon, 3<1, 6 boors, 21 minnies, morning' First Courter, lot M. ti hours, M minutes, evening. Full Moon, 18th, 6 bourn, no minutes, livening. UtHt tniurter, 2Mii, y nour, u minutos, evening. DU? em nus. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. Saturday... Munday. HUN. RISKS. 0..M f.. .il 6..6U 0..6'J II..? a..M e..M RON ti ant 4..r>i 4.. M 4..M 4..Kl 4.. ki 4..f.:"i 8..13 tl.. 10 io., r, 11.. 3 ll. .08 morn ia. .*w mon WATKIt. io., a to..cu ll..40 morn ia..ai t..aa S..1I ia A m Nt-: Nutra. CHARLESTON; DEO EM HER u. - A HUI V KU YESTERDAY. ^Ucamshlp Champion, Lockwood. Kew Vorh? ielt saturday. I* M. Mdse. To .t Adger A co. J K i Adg? r A co, J I) Aiken A co. li Apeler, Captain Aik< n, Alisun?, nurnoo A eo, ?: ll Aureus A co. Hr ll Itaer, N I ta les A CO, II lllachoiTa co, c u Itrahc A co, W s Kirsel,, T M Urinion. C [lari .v co, lt li burkett, .t O Iturckinyer, P Cullinane, T M Caler. U t? Cameron, i. Chap?n A co, vv ii Chalve .'< c., tl Cobla A co, Mrs Klien Cooper, ,i Commins, w s tau wm A co, L Coll! n A CO, Mrs K.I Collen, Mrs I' S Chase, u A A I* caldwell, c n Carr .* co, ii Haly, U Uiever, E ti Dawson, ll il Helicon, Itev i; ti inm cnu, Dewie A Moise,.t ti Duval .f Hon, il Drake, lt Dowdier, L Kif as, lt reid munn A co, KrostA \dgcr, Persy I tie, Mccomb A co, HF Pluming A co, j n Faliiy A co, Gourdin. Matthlessen A co, Mary ,\ dibbs, Cuntvenler Kron, Goodrich, Wlnemaii A Co, J ll Hyman A eu, I) ll Haselton, W Hunt, Hart A co, A ll Hayden, N A Hunt, t: lt Jackson, John stun, Crews A co, c li Johnson, ? > i: A A MJolin non, Klinek, Wickeiiiierg A rai, Kanapaux A Cot?? zales, tl L Kore.linens, Kr lulu A Chapman, Kins? man i.ro<, il Kial lc A co, M ll Ijouez, c Litsohgl, TW Louis, L Loren/.t, J ll Lone/, Lawrey A Alex? ander, li tatpen A Sou. K H IJUtenehl, w Mutt lues sen, lt lt McDowell, W McLean. Melnar A Ken? dall, F I. Meier, .t lt Mut rai Mactllhtr, VVillblllls A. Parker, Marshall A Hunte, Muller, Mulita A i N MeruauKli, J t: Milnor A co. Melroy A lUce, M K Kailrotld Agent, I? (PNcill A Son, K s Oakley, .1 !." O'Neill A- son, .1 COijen, i: O'Neill. Mrs LT Porter, H Perry, C P I'oppciilK-iiit. Paul, Welch A I traill lc?, W F Paddon, I'ulinclio Pioneer Association, J A QtlUukUllbUHll, l> Paul A co, K Codgers, llavelicl ft co, .1 ttei'.H, J Russell, H ti Kloddurd A co. Soi.Hi em Express company. Stenhouse A co, it ti sii eox, J Thomson * co, Tait ,v Rowland, J Torrent, W Vince, K von Saut en, ll White, Walker, Evans A Cogsirell, li H William?, J Wi itera, s li wilson, Werner A Ducker, W L Webb, M A Wai i cu, W ill? cox, Hibben A cu. iv J Yates, ?Sogbuum, Young A co, linter, and others. Steamship i w Brennan, Hlncklry, Philadel? phia- lett Friday. Milse. To .lohn A Then Hetty, Railroad Agi nts, J K Adgcr A co, Andrews A Salvo, .1 Apple, .1 ll Aiken A co, .1 Archer. Adams, Damon A co, J ll Abrahams, ll llinchoff A co, W M Hird A cn, Crown A Hyur, M M Crown, K Kates A cu, .1 H limning, Hr lt liuer, ll I-' linker A cu, T M Illiston. C Burch, Cameron, Parkley A co, J c li Claiissen. w u chafen A co, i. Chap?n A CO, J Cosgrove, Howie A Moise. Mac?! liff Collen, I. lilias, it 1. Daniel t co, K ll Kiistuu. A W Eckel l co, M Pebretibaeh, Kev t) Porreat, Misa M Ogler, Fogar tie'a Kook Slure, ll ll Pehrcutiacb, A II I'leining, Frost A AIIC.IT, ll Herdts A co, L Greiling, Cuod rich, Wini im u ? ce, HUH Company, J lt craver, J si creer, i Cnudkup, j llummcrschmldt, .i Heese m at i it A Kro, .lutrords A 'O, J Iscniun, .lohmann. Crews A co, Kinsman liros, Kin .mau A Howell, C Kerrison, J Klein, Kriclc A Chapman. C Michael, 0 Lohn, A D UireUXt, J Morton, P Mcltzlcr, Mel Chem A Muller, M ll Nathan, lt O'Neill, J F O'Neill ' A Son. C V I'oppenheiin, J lt Pringle A Son, J ll Read A cu, J Russell, w steele, it T Peake, BtolL \\\ uti A co. A ll Stillman. Heineken A Pulper, w Shepherd A ec, A Ticfcnthul, F von Kanten, WUP cox, Clbbrs A- cu, Wutker, livens A Cogswell, o w Williams A co, 'I'll Waring, W H Whildeu A co, D A Walker. Mr? ll While. 1* Walsh, and W II Welch. Sehr Ann S D' as. Carbaltle. West Point Mill. ir.it t ten vs rice. To Jil Pringle A Sou, and tl ll Coppock. Sciir A?tu, Whitehurst. Savannah Uiver. '?190 1 bushels rough rica.-. To W C Dee A co. I Sehr Kinma, Magrath, Couibaliee Uiver. 2200 bushels rough rice. To W C Kee A co. Sehr lillian, Pat ker. Peedee Uiver, nco bush? els rough rice. To W C Kee A cn, lloat from James Uland, i Vig?. sea u lund col lon. To W tl Kee AA-O. Koal from GooseercvK. 3bags oolloo. So W 0 1 II?! A co. Kout from James' Island. 3 baga nea bi?uid cotton. To Pruner A Dili. float rroni Janies' Island. 3 bags Hen island colton. To Fraser A Dill. lloat from Juhn's Island. 0 bags sea Irland colton. To I'rtmer A Dill. I lloat from Wadinalaw. c. bags sea island col? ton. To fraser A DilL Boat from Christ Church. 2 bags sea Island cotton. To Roper A Stoney. Received from Clil.-oliu's MIR-3 haga sea Island oolloo. To Utllsotin Uros, nod Howard liros. CLKAKKU YF..STEltl)AY. Steamship James Adgcr, Lockwood, Kew York -.lames Adgcr A uo. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, Haitiinoru Courtenay A Tren holm. SAILED YKSTKUDAT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New York. Stetlinshln Maryland, Johnson, Kaltiuiuro. Bark J B Baton, Ktiiugwoud. Lundou. Sehr ida Richardson, Bedell, New York. FROM THIS PORT. Rehr Anna Olllise, Mitchell, Wilmington, N C, December 2*. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Vraie, Mason, al New York, Meecmbcr 4. BV TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH. December 7.-Arrived, brig Star, Wood's Hole; sehr John li Daly, New York. Bleared, Hlenmsliips Leo, New York; North I'olul. Ilitltiinore; ship Theobald, Liverpool; schrs Ste? phen Morris, Rainmore; Sydney CTyler, Huston; Abby Dunn, Satilla Uiver. LIST OF VESSELS Ur, OLKAHBO AND HAILED PUK THIS TORT. FOREIGN. I.IVKIil'Odl, Steamship Ad al ta.-, to sail.Nov 20 Norwegian bark Skjold, Allirechlscn. sid...Oct 31 linn- n burk \ maun. Cochrane, salted.Oct 22 Hark David McNutt, I/ickhart, sailed.Oct 2D Hrlllsh bark Apollo, Reluhart, salted.Oct 2'J Thu Sllevo doom, Lcnsk, cleared.Nov ti .li/-.snwroitT, usn. snip David tmMP, Nichols, sailed.Nov ic D O-M R^^T-TC . nost?N. Rrlg Wm Creery,-. op A.Nov an Sehr O E Raymond, Higgin*, up.Nov in Sciir Ida Hollo, Fisher,.cleared.Nov 27 NSW Tints. Ship Missouri, Hradburn, cleared. Dee 4 Se.hr l> F Keeling, Rollinson, up.Nov 2fl Sehr W K Mann. Rogers, cleared.Nov 30 Ship ll C Winthrop, Stewnrt, up.Deo I Sehr Myrnver, Brooks, up.Dec i Sehr H N Hawkins, Wyatt, cleared.Dec s Sehr Vraie, Mason, cleared.Deo 4 rnii.AnBi.rniA. Sehr Active, Coombs, cleared.Deo 1 Behr T J Tra Ron, Tapley, cleared.Dec 1 Sehr S V W Stiummin. Williams, up_'....Deo 2 Sokr Elisa Pike, Larkin, clcard.Deo 2 IIAl.TIUUr.E. Sehr Fanny Keating, Jones, cleared.Nov 27 Sehr Whitney Long, Hayes, np.Deo .1 C ftailroaos. MANOO OF SOIIEDULE L! KN Kit A!. SUPERINTENDENT'S OPflOB, ) ATI.ANTIO ANO Oiti.r KAII.nOAn, I SAVANNAH. November S, 1809. J On and after BUSWAY, thc 7tli Instant, Passen? ger Trains on this mad will run ns follow j, ?oin mincing willi tho 4.3Q P. M. train: Mi) ?rr RXTKBHH TKAINS. Leave Savannah dally at.4.SS P. M. Arrive ut Bainbridge (Monday's except? ed) at.?.16 A. M. Arrive st Liv? Oak dully nt.2.20 A. M. Arrlvo al Jacksonville dully at.1.02 A. M. Arrive at Tallahassee dillly at.7.07 A. M. Ai rive ul Quine./ dally al.?.IS A. M. Leave Quincy dally nt.5.20 I?. M. Umve Tallahassee daily at.K.2A 1*. M. Len ve Jacksonville dally ut.s.so p. M. Leave Live Oak doily at.1.21 A. M. Le..vi? Hambridge (Sunday's excepted) at.0.30 P. U. Arrivo at Bavannslt dally st.10 f.O A. ii, DAY THAIN. Leave Savannah (Sunday's excepted) at.7.11 A. M. Arrive nt Live Oak (Sunday's excepted) at.7.00 P. M. Leave Live, oak (Sunday'sexcepted) at. .coo A. M. Arrive at Savannah (Sunday's except? ed) lil.5..V? P. M. Paisengers for Stations wo<l of Lav/ton, on maui line, tat? Express Train leaving Savanuah at 4.30 P. M. BKUNSWIOK TKAIN. Lsnve Savannah (Tucsdny, ThurudAy sud Saturday) at.ir -a P. M. Arrive st No. 0 (.liinulloi;) at .4.30 I'. M. Arrive alKrunswlrk at.6.42 P. M. Leave i;r.wick (Monday, Wednesday and Erkl?r) st.12.SOF. M. I.envr No. S (Jnimllon) at.i on p. M. Arrive st Savannah at.A.20 P. M. ('onutel si Jacksonville with simmer* for Pn l*ika, Fleolsia. Enterprise, and all points on tim St. John's River. Through tickrts unod by all Steimel? un Ihn river. H. S. UAINKS. deed General Superintendent, UIMIAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Untile, Sont by mall, postage paid, on receipt of price. The Antidoto ls thc liest remedy Hint can bo administered in Munlo-a-Potu, and also for all nervous affections. For salu by Dr. H. RA KR. No. 181 Meeting street, otto Agent for South Carolina. Sl)iuuniq. "1^ O R LIV Ii lt P O O L The liriliah ship MUSCONGL", V. M. Groves, Muster, linving ii I urge portion of lier cargo oiigagi'd, will have dispatch, freight engagements apply to 1IOVJ9 HAT KN RI. A CO |^ O It N 15 W Y 0 Ii J? . _a. - ".Tm r..Mi Claw Side-wheel .-(liam ^*:i\???!h ship CHAMPION, et ?tic NOW Yer.'l andJ&J&k?-. charleston steamship Company's lane, lt. w. l.oekwooii. Commander, wm hnvo Anger's South Wharf on SATUHO.W. thu 11ttl Inataut, at 12 o'clock M. qeg~ luau rance bj this Mac onadtalf c.-i per Ce III, HJ?" Through Rills of lavtiit? ,".tv<D to l.ir crpoid. IBJ' Superior Acenisiund-itin'is for Pa-wongi r-\ .leen * _ JAMES A DC KU m <X).. Agents. "Cl <> li L I V K RT <) () L. CHAHLKSTON AND LIVERPOOL STKAMKU1P LINK. Thc Al Iron Screw Btcamer MAI'.- " r.f MOKA. lt. M. ItohltiHon, Uoramaudcr,??ffll3b{& having a part of dmr ..argo engaged, wiil h.na With dispatch for tho above port, to sail on or about dc 201 h Instant. Colton forwarded br this Mun to ail pointa on Inc Continent er Kuropu,aud Through lillis Lad lug signed ut Charleston. The MAiiumiA will be rnllnwrd in rr indar course by the Une AI Klcmiier ADALIA and the new Clyde-built iron Screw Steamship AKA (ION, lust completed. for Freight engagements, applv to ROBERT MURK A CO., dees wime Uoyce's Wharf. 'j^OU. PHILADELPHIA ANO HUSTON. Thc. Steamship J. W. K v K K tl A N. * rs-. captain Hinckley, will leave NorthJ?/^-?Aj Ati.iiitu: Wharf, TnuitstiAV, December D, ut j o'clock I*. At. For Freight or Passage, applv to JOHN A TH KO. OKTI V, deer. North Aitantlu Wharf. -yp OR Ni W Y ci lt K. PAS? A a sc JIL.. Thc elegant Ktde-whccl Steamship MAC.NOI.IA, Captain il. II. Orowell.^???? bax mg Ano accommodations for pasKeiigers, will leave Vaudurhorsl's Wharf, on THUI??IIAY. He combar tull, 180V, at - o'clock. dUCg _ r.AVKNKL A CO.. Agents. JpAClFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPYT? ! TllltOUUll I.INK TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. C1IANCK OS BAILING DAYS. Steamers or the nlnvc linc leave Plcr^r.,p<H. So. -12, North Uiver, rmi or Cu?al Hlrcct,3?Sifi? New York, at 13 u'dock noon, ol thu Sin ami . 2lst or every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.-) Departure of 6th aid gist connect at Panama Lcvith steamers for Sonih PaclQcsnd Central Aiuer ?can ports. Those ol nh touch ut Mun/.mullo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for .lapan and China Oeoonber 4, 18G9. No Caliroruta steamtrs lours at Havana, bul go direct from New York to Aspiuwall. Ono limul rei i pound! baggage free to each adult. Mc.l?eme and BllcndMlcc free. For Pansage Tick et sor further information ap? ply nt the COMPANYS TICK KT OFFICK, on the wharf, foot of Cana-ytreut, North Hiver, New York. F. K. HAUY, Agent. marchi'.! lyr QUNAR1? LIN li DP MAIL 8TB AM HRS Between NRW YOIK and LlVBIL^f POOL, colling at Cuuiustowu. ^T^itjgL* ADS lit A LAM AN, MAUA. ALKITO, PALMYRA. CHINA, SAMARIA, CUBA, KlIIKRIA, 11KCLA, . TARIFA, JAVA, TRIPOLI. One or tho above FrM-Closa Iron Mail Steamers are intended lo sail is folluwH: From Liverpool forNcw York direct every 8AT UIIIIAY. From Liverpool pulling at Cork narbor)fnr New York via l?nstoi every TonSDAY. From New York fir Liverpool (calling ut Cork Harbor) every TitUIUDAY. Oertlflcates lssuedto bring nut Passengers from uuy part of Ku rope it lowest rates. For Freight or Cu/ln Passage, apply to CHAS. 0. FRANKLYN, No,4 Howling Creen. New York. For Steerage PaSage, apply lo Trinity Itulld ing. No. Ill IlioU'WOY. Kew York, or lo Wa; ROACH A co., Agents, novt 1 smwHrnos Cliurlcsion. npRAYKLLBRS PASSING THROUGH OTiiRLBSTON RN ROHTK TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, sliaihl lay tn their^dRBBav Rii|i,tiics or clarets, Clismpngnes, <'<>r-SMffiB ii.iL't. Brandies, WhUkbs Wines. Canned soups ;<<. ', Meats, American mil Ungli.-h Biscuits, lift vLlcd Hain, Tongue, lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segar*. WM.S. CORWIN ii CO., No. 275 Klug /trcct, opposite Ila. el, . Charleston. S. C. Branch or No. 900 Brotdway, corner 2uth street, New York. sept 28 ?nuis juHMi GARDNER'S BLUFF AND 1NTKRMRDIATH LANDINGS ON TUR PORI)KU RIVER VIA SKORCETOWN. The Bteamcr 'TI.AWER," Cap- _ ssT"***, ism J. T. Foster, viii receive V-'/?-iit?K^ Freight THIS DAY nt Amominoilatlou Wharf, und leave on TIIUKSDAY MIKNINO, the. 0th instant, at S o'clock. Having superior Plateroom ncconimodallons, will lako passengers fo< ttic above points. Freight mid Whurfagi must bc prepaid. For Freighter Pussute, apply io RAVKN?L A HOLMKS. Agents, dec7 1_ _No.177 Kust Hay. 0 R~ P E R N A N D I N A, FLORI DA, F INLAND ROCTB VIA HKAHFORT, HILTON ll KA H, SAVANNAH, BRUN8WI0K AND ALL INTI: lt Vi !H I ATI" LANDINGS ON TUB GIORGIA COAST. Steamer PILOT R<Y. Csplala _ ?TTT*'*, Fenn Peck, will leave Charleston ?.I?.VV.'SBSSLL tor uborc points ever; SUNHAT MOIIMNII, at N o'clock. Leaving Savtniiah MONDAY MOKNIKO, at 0 o'clock. itel urning, she will linvc Fernandina on TITS DAV AKI-KIINOON, after arrival of the train fri.m Cedar Keys and (ininnviile; leaving P.ruuswiek same evening; leaving havannah for Charleston, via Hean fort, OU Wau. us ii AY AIVKIIMIKN, ul S o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply to J. I). AIKEN A CO., novit South Athuili.; Wharf. .piXTRA TRIP TO ISBATJPORT AND OUISOLii'S LANI INC ON AND AFTER SECiMHBK S. Steamer PILOT BIT, Captain _ -tjuT^N Fenn Peck, will sall ror above ?Sw^MtttSL points every Fl tl DAV WHHINU, at 8 ociuck. ite Iurning, will leave Hcuiroi t suuic evening to nuit Hie tide. A li. A IK KN A CO.,. tiovJt _Agents. O R P A L A '/K A, F L O R I D A , V 1 A SAVANNAH. CE RN ANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND I*,VN?lN.:S ON ST. JOHN'S HI vKit. 8 H M I - W E II K h T LINK. .Steamer "DICTAT' 13," Captain . ?Tr""*^. W. T. MoNcliy, will null from t.r&iy&i.i?2 Charleston everyT?ES?AY ttSKNisoatS o'oiouk, for above points. Steamer "OITY P()I>?T," Captain George E. Mc? Millan, will F.III flout Oll'jrlCStOn every FttlOAV I'.VKNtso, nt 8 o'elock Ter nbovc points. Coiim ct lng with all railroads a: Savannah going Himth and West, <.'ii.inrei.iiir with Hie I'lon-la Railroad, ai Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, from which place steamers connect W'l tin Mobile and Now urie.ms. Connecting, at Pakilkajwlth Halt's steamers for tho Oclawnha lt.MT. Through Hills of Lading given for f reit hi H to .lol.llc lind New OrP'aiis. I rcights payable on tim whurr. All goods ro nam? ing on tho wharf at ?in set will ht stored al nsk and expense of owners. tSlgiietH ' J. D. AIKEN A CO., novin Agen^. ?Pimnicirtl. QITKOKH .ON N li YT TORE AND lilUA O? H?GLi?iD AHO FRANCE SOLD. HTJ?ltl-irSO ATV1> jF'XtA.TTCei Ii O IJ G ll T. ADYANCES OH CO?iSIGf?MENTS, By LES313SN13 tfc WELLS, not! amos No. IC Ba?, tn BTRBIT. ??clu publications. :? : .-. % .J ... /"i K T T ll K H K KT . VJT - WHlJSTF.r.s IINAIMUIMIKI) DICTION A HY. 10,000 Word-- anti Meanings not lu nther Dic? tionaries. 3900 Engravings; isio Pages D.mirto, Price #12. One ul HIT daily companions. My D'Hiinontal tn itserudition, tito accuracy ur its duliniilons, mu? lu the vast clyinuluuical research i>> which it hun in en cuni lieu IhruuKh Hie labors cent ly lie. stowe i upon it. eau huntly hool lunch valuc*suB liiliu'il us the bunk ls in wurdi-wiilc rcputiutun, liv su g?n?ral ?in approbation: hut 1 luive in? heal i ut mu in i lins expressing my sense <>f Ita merlin. I Mun. John I.. M.>tli y, tho Historian, ami uuw Am-1 li an Minister nt tho Douri nf Ht. Junien. lu its general accuracy, euiiiplcieucKtiami prac i leal utility, 1 he work is miu wau li iiot.c who ran i.M I or write cnn henceforward afford lo dispenso with_[Atlniilic Monthly. Young mau. if -.?n already have a Bible, kuy Webster's Unabridged Dictionary next.- [Chria I ian sun. Thone three booka are the sum I ot al cr great Illirarles: tho lilllie, Shuksprnrc, ami Wtibuter's Boyal Quarto.-[Chicago Even lint Journal. This work, well useil in a family, will IKI nf more ndvuntugu lo thu nicmlK'rs I hereof ilia 11 hundreds iifilollnrs luiil up ni mulley.-f Alliance Monitor. Thc most useful ami reinarkutilu coiiipciuliiiin nf biiinan knowledge in our language.-|W. s. Clark, President MussachuMiis Agricultural Cel. loge. WliHSTKK'3 NATIONAL P TOBI AL DICTION A HY. :o:o i'o;;es Detuvo, wo Engravings. Price vu. This work is realty a gem of.a Dictionary. ?list I he thing rnr th-.- Million.-[American Educational Monthly. Illblisbcd by (;. A I?. MEKItlABt, diva :,? Kpringtlehl, Muss. tailoring, S~c. ?1 L O T ll IN?, T Al L O il IN G AMD F ? ti N I S II I N S OOO 1> 5 . M1?NKK A MULI.int. No. 326 KINO RTUORT, Three Doors below Liberty street. D""cJiiAt received urn! opened a large aud-flne ^ lient or Men's Youths' mid H'M .? ci.oTll INli, PUKKIHIIINO OOO DB, Ac. Consisting ur Elegant OVERCOATS, llusiucss and Dress Bolts, \\ lute mid Colored Shirts, Underwear Doods, Ac, "'higllsh mid Doineatia Hair Hose, Alexander's anil Couvisicr** Kid cloves, Hiiukakin, Doeskin, Calfskint Cloth, Caastmere, Tweed; .silk and Thread Cloves, Linen and Taper Culla rs, Cravat?, Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Buspendens Umbrellas, Ac Also, a lu rsc nod well assorted stock of BROAD Cl.(Il lI, CASSIMEKK, DOKHRIN, H H A V B li CLOTH, Ac, a larne variety oV thc new style Pant? ami Yest Patterns', which WO Offer to sell hy piece, yard or pattern, or make up into gurmcutu liv measure, In thc latest styloF. Our stock has been selected with great care, and prices marked very tow, in plain figures. Being confident timi wo can oller Inducements uiicqoaUcd Ly nny otu 1 house, we Ko'.ieit buyers in mir line tu give us a cali heroic purchasing elsewhere. All orders will receive our prompt und very eai ??(ul ul icu Hon. Kn tire satisfaction ls guaranteed, oct 11 mw Hm ?m irerliii?erj. mx STANDARD GUARANTEED sao ins. MNUFACTURED BY -- am ???A FOR SALE DV ?W?? uDrtigg, (?l)eniicttls, si't. A Y?CkV CATHARTIC TILLS, FOB ALL TUB PDRP0SE8 OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. Perhaps no one mcdi? ll /fey cine ls so universally re? ff jft/r quired by everybody ns jfry a cathartic, nor was i,_WB?L. ever any before so nni S^?^^SgS7??S\ venially adopted Intu y. "?fel nsu' 'u l'very country ? A "Mmrl anions all dusses, fejAWy/a'?l'fflPj as this mild but eOteieni V ol' "^rV pnrftutivc PILL. The -r?i?fxr olivious reason ls, that ?J7??n^**^*v&i?*\fil is a more reliable and " r^ttBD^CTTYcff?^ 'ir effectual rem ."^sggftggjp^^iaa^. C1iy than liny other. Those who have tried lt, know thal lt cured them: lho.10 who have not, know that lt cures their m ishbors and friends, and all know th&t wbut lt dees once lt does always-thal il ne cr fails through any faMlt or neglect of Hs composition. We liavo thousands upon thousands or the certlil enlcaof their remarkable cures or tho following complaints, but snub cures nro known tu every ncii;iiLorliood, and MC need not publish them. Adapted lo all nges and communis in nil climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious ilru!;. they may be taken willi safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves thi'iii ever fresh mid makes them pleasant to lake, while being purely vegetable nu barm eau arise from their uso in any Quantity. They operate by their powerrul Influenco on the Internal viscera io purify Hie Mood ami stimulate ii into healthy action-remove Hie obstructions of :l:o stomach, bowels, liver, and oilier organs of thc body, restoring their Irregular aol lon lo health, and by corree!lng. wherever lliey exist, such derangements SH sra lbs first origin of disease. Minuto directions are given in thc wrapper on the box, for the i..Lowing complaint*, which these Pu LS rapidly '.:ure: Pur DvBTKt'KiA or InniorsnoH, l.tsn.rewxEra, l.AMiuuK aud I.<.?>. of APPOTITK, they should be tc ken moderately to stimulate tue stomach and restore us hcnltliv tone aud action. Pur LIVER coitri.Af.r and us various symp? toms, 111 MOPS IlF.AOAOIK, ?IC? IlKAhAGIIR, J AUN MIK or IS RHEN BlCKXriis, Hil.nos rai.ic nnd lliuous KRVXKS, they should bejudicloiuly tnken '.'.rradi casu, io ciirreol Hie disc?ised action or remove tho obstruclloiis which cause it. Ker DYSKMERT or DlARltnwt?, Not or.c mil* ?lose ia generally required. Por ItllKI M tTISM. HOOT, H't*V?:t.. PAI.nTATION nv TNR H n A RT, P.MS IS TBS Sinn, BAOI: and Luiros, they should he contluuoiislj taken, ns nv ipiirud, lochnoBOHie dlseai>ed acion oflnosys lem. With such ctiaue;o those ooolplalnta dis? appear. for DROrsv and DsorsiOAr, Bwst.LlxeS th;y shr.uiil Po taken lu large and frequent ?IOHCJ? te p rmi nee the eiiect of a drastic purge. For Sf Pru nts ION a lane do<-.? should be taken aa it produces thc desired ea>ct i>r syinpttby. As a DiNM.it rn.t., tate one or two PIM.* to pro? mote digestion ami relieve the stomach. An occaalonul d..i<n silinulates Iheatoroaoh aaa bowels Into healthy action, reatares the knpeilie, mid Invigoratat the syalCIU. Henee it is often ad rnntageons where iio?-,eriousilernniii'iiic'itexl?ta. i<n? wiio feels tolerably well, o.'ten ?iuds that . iloi-e of these Pl LUI in.ikcn him reel d.iclilc.lly bet? ter, from their rlesnsing nad renwvatlng cifcot so Hie o ie cst ive apparatus. DIL J. C. A YUH A CO., Practical Chemists. ? Lowell, ?lass.. U. S. A.A Sold at wholesale and ratall ny DOWIK MOIBR, Charleston. S. C.. nnd Ly RetailDmgglStS iM-ervwbcrc. IMO otu mwf:;mos J UST IlECEIVBD. CABBONATR OP AMMONIA Bicarbonate or Soda uren m O? Tartar Fresh Hops. For sale, wholesale and retail, by 1 Dr. H. DAER, . octo Ne. ir.i MeeUng street. ' >? - ti ?;??.J? ? - ? 1 ; Qnr?warc, Qjiuicrn, ?fr. J.J AKT A co., II A It l> W A I? Xi M K K <' HAN T K, V H A i: L I S T O K , s. c. t>. u. ooirflK. n. h. i) AM'. N. i'. ll Aler. r. KOHW. .ions v. M'riAkHtft. WIIOLKSALki ?TORF., Nc. V.' ll AYNK BTRKBT; RETAIL BTU UK, CORNER KIN? ANI* MARK RT HT R R?TH. HAK rWOK, M 11,1. KOCKS. PLOUaH.HrHGL. H?LTING CLO ni. NAU.S, CIRCULAR SAWS. MRT ALK. KAN M ??.i.s. COKS, HOES, PLOUGHS. A LA RUB ASKORTHKNT OK it u i 1J D i N o nt A rr 33 t? ? A ii m, CARPF.NTBRS TOOLS, DI.AOUISMITIIS TOOLS, RIUGKLAYKItS' TOOjjfi, TA .WK RH' TOOLS. Al.?iO, A IIANDSOMK ASSOKTMF.NT .>!' KODt.il 31tH' TARLK .AIV1> I'i><LM<.l-Vr (JU'J' 1 *TZ11Y . I' I. A T K 1) A NI) ti R I T A H N I A W A K K . HOUSE FURNISHING J NI) FANCY COORS OF KV UR Y DESCRIPTION, si |tiS4 rtiiVi'ffnicM ntt 3nenvaiue. J> U lt H L Y M TJ T HAL. T ll Fl 3B ?J TJ 1 X A R L 23 LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATIC, No. O'-i BROADWAY. N1?W YOIIK CITY. WM. <'. ALltXANDKB. . .I>KMHM)MMT Opganized S op to m bor, 18 5 0. CASH ASSRXS OVIR.$lt,?O?,?0? ANNUAL 1NOOMB OVKR.* .\0W,O*8 All PROFITS divided nnnnaOj ainong thu assured. Il? losses are palrt promptly. All Ita PO 1.1 Ol UK ARB HOM-FORFEITING. O. A. BOWEN, o:.I?.uiu; A nr. wu U Go., Resident Ag?Ot. WM. E. SHAW. No. Ul Meeting street, Ganami Agent, Charleston, S. C. novit wfinlino Cltugc, ojljeinicolci, &z. BEFORE U9IHC AFTER USING IIAiit IWT: ^^^^ ^^^^ ' 7"* 10 WARRAKTHO. lt Ix Holli tiy Ui-ncirfaft? .ToryvfTierc. MCKESSON ft RORRIMS, JOHN P. 11 KN RY, Whult-huicj Agent?, New Tort. G. TT. AIMAE, GHAIlIiiaS*ON, AQSXT FOR Da. TUTTM STAM?ARD PRK I' A RATIONS. ?romas: ?ir. WUK um ll. Tkttt: PHAR. Sin-AR a llair-Orrascr for tho loni twenty-five yr:irn. In Kurri r* and tho Fnited StaKH, 1 have tried mi kinda of HAIR DYKS, ?nd it urrnrda mo pleaaure lo wy that your? ia auperior to any yet Introduced. Fw ihc lui fuw war?, 1 huvc aaed it, in pr?fet cuco to till otfiera, willi euuro BattHfaa tiou (" P'AI./.l-.AIi, tadio*' Hnlr.RrcMerJ Ko. IVS Proud btrect, Augusta, CH. Prepared at U.e Lavatory o? . WJ[ |f< TUTp & AugiiKta, fla. aor33 ni wa imo Clothing onb ?rnrmsr)ing ?oobs. Wo ti avo received by last Bte ft ri o TR an Invoice nf Heavy, Fine and Medium OLOTHINO, In Dlollcy's nearer, All-Wool Mellon, French, sooted and * mcrlcan Cassi -.icre Over Sacks, Ilonble-tircasted Heaver Sacks, French Tricot, Scotch Cucviot, Kino Oaastmen, Ureas und nosiness SutiH, all ot our own manufacture, just mode In Hip latest styles. AIJ-'O, A good assortment of UBAVT CI.OTHINO. me diam quality, of other manufacture. Wo are Hclllnx entire Husiness Suits at $10, $12, $14, $1R, $21, $22, $-20 and $30. Dress Salts at {IS, $23, $30, $30, $37, $3? and $50. Dress Frocks from $10 to $30. Sacks and Ku nm-li Walking Conto, from $? ts $20. Pantaloons Dom $3 to $18. V.Mr, from $1 60 to $7. We warrant all Clothlug of sar own raaonfac turc equal In all respects ts tue ?est ordered work. FURNISH INO GOODS. Onr "PERFECT SHIRT'* at $2 and $8. Heavy Wlillo and Colored Merino Undershirts nud Draw? ers at $1. Pine Merino Shirts and Drawers, Call? ion Flannel und Jenn Drawers. Fin? Moen Col? lars at $1, $1 Go nnd $2 per dozen. Cloth. Kid, Heaver mid Dogskin Chivos, Merino and Colton Half Hose, Dows, Ties, Ac, Ac, al extremely low prices. Heavy Double nud Twist Ll u slmvi es at retail nt $1 per yard, ?y One Prico and no deviation. MACULLAR, WILLIAMS ttl PARKER, No. J?7 KINO STREET, Store formerly occupied hy ldc Dur Cohen, novis mwf imo nevis ?8 gllAJIPOOLNG AND I1AIU CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attcadod at their resldmccs prompUy and al reasonable rates. Bead orders to W. E. MARSHALL, R&rbsr, spr<ll4 No. SI Broad street, (up stairs.) ijcufltic Dittcvs. PANKN?N'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, A VD AU D1SBAJZ8 OF TUE STOMACH AND LIVER. TD IT ?ll niCOUWBNBRD DT Tua MBDZOA.Zy PAOULTV. KEGEMAN ?Sc CO., AOJEXTS, UH tr YORK. Manufactured by C. F. P?MNIN, CETinoT AND AroTir;:.?.37, OHAIUiKS?ON, S. O. MXf-Poi' Hato by lyrugnt?ts /.Yrri/ic/iwwi-b* feb!5 niwfiyr lUiscclhincons. STAIR RODS, BBONSS, nts our, f^a , - A Porooluln, /[II i? 1 win ?"? r?Turr /JFHfbtm \\J WMltn 11*4 ?O irnimj?. j^ir?^?P--'"'-- 1,19 Crljitil und coJy Si^T A \\3 ??^JS?" Kenn te applied to ? ll ^j^^ I fKVtf?i'*^!^ a'Ufl/?ajral Cnrpot Doctors, ^^^dU*^1^ BEAS3 AKB HOT /qT' TFT, PTJATEQ, For Iloloia, Itcetauranla and Pilbil* Uulldlngs, MANUFACTURE) UV W. T. Ai J. MERSF.REAU, 62 Duano St? Mt S> PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. TOR PAMir^Tj?fc-NO Cl IAN GR OF LAMPR ^wiretV-A TjcTfoc?y^Ralo llluininnling OU-Strictly I'nTS^i/o Mixture, No ( ?r?tuVah-W il I not Explode_ ?W.ryst MS rtonivxK (bang 3&*\pgrvci hi?hfT Utan ill icqnited hy JXS.. CiovcMmcnt--i?taenruulod ftc Rt?V fttarV ?ild'FAnnii?-r<i^Vrr-ii^n>?f nbratefl^?a^ ^^fViACfly. J^t?a^V^^^t^^ej^ttb an/JTM^tl^hiutyint?V Vjfi^J&r it. A)?4??J-faifilcd, in evtryT?OT^Wtfwrfr^ Pm pricttus. Ou, ljmfa-tfl C11 A.S'. IPKMST, . <^(jMtaLl|fV?injrJ7<v . \ \ > Mat 35SSfco(?tt7?B?:ri? nnd bfkdrr? ' Bo? 3050. 11A Mucre ^T^?'-Riit-vy^te Sand Cs circulars, wtl;|^stimonir?"i?tJ^mcoj]j?^^^ For sale by tho Agenta in OhnrlcMon, OOODR10R, WIREMAN A CO., flfpw mwrcnioj Rn. 23 liny ne street.