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gbndowv. Ol?. radi* hill on hill and lea Tin shadows <if ititi weary dar : And willied Irom Un- wailing sra. A low long mtirtiiitr seems iv .av. Tn Kay : ? "Shine, ?n (hon golden cnn : Thine iK'iir will H?HJII he ilene ! Ah '. weil u da\ I" Cold drive- Hie ruin upon Hie world, And homeless ls Hie north wind*? erv An?, 'mid Hie darkness, thickly curltd, sad loues 'if sorrow seem io sigh, To sieh : "lilooiii on, ihou shining rose : Thy thort life soon ?viii close, For thou must die ! oh, sadly fail on loving hearts The shadows of lire's weary way, And. heedless of tim lear that si.iris. A mournful mc*sugc seems to say, To nay : '.Thee and Iii* love Hie lomb Soon, soon win fohl in gloom : Ah I well-a-day :" Kcwi front (lie Mies' II? ad. > 'Tis as Slr Hodel Iel? foretold ; ills word hy faei is crowned; For Africa's rxjiiorcr i ?>Id Turns up nil sale and sound. To I bat which lying natives said The cont rory ls shown. Those knaves usserted him stone dead; itu! there is Livingstone. ;/.'/<i(fo;i I'muh. VMMHOSA L vossir. - Th*? Emperor ol china ls rincon yours old, and is lo be married ibis year with immense pomp to his lirst and t hief wile, bis Empress. He will lie simultaneously prut ide?! willi second and third wives, and from all parts of the empire victims are helng collected io swell thc list ol' his harem. Every Tartar family Is obliged to furnish Its quoin. Local selections ure Hist made, and the holocaust ls seni io Ft kin. where a fresh selection takes place, and a "chosen" number are condemned to a life-long seclusion. They are not allowed lo see their relations, may never see their hud and mas? ter, and in the event of his death, they nie still condemned to perpetual isolation and celibacy. -Thc Paris writer Tor the Loudon Telegraph tells how thc Prince Imperial spends his day. Ile rises al ?even and works until nine, then he lakes recreation till 11.30, breakfast-time. Tho repast lasts only bull an hour. At 12.U0 the Prince works again for two hours, aud then takes either a walk, a drive, or n ride in the environs of SI. Cloud. Young Cotillean shares (bc Studies mid nearly all the recreations of the yoting Prince. A day or two ago the Emperor visited his farm or Fonillense, about two miles from St. Cloud. A few inimit?s after bis departure lils son caine on horseback, accompanied by Al. Cachou ami the Comte d'Kspeurlles. They were riding across the Vyics, when an old woman came forward, and said to I ho Prince: -'.Monseigneur, I dared not offer a bunch of drapes to your father, just now, \ but with you 1 think I may do so." The Prince . sccepted willi a smile, ami the Count ?PBspcurlles offered a gold piece te the old woman, who re? fused it. "I thank you for your Intent lou," said she, "but 1 did not do i: with the hone of getting money." -A Portsmouth letter of the 2-.M says: "Thc executors of the lalo Mr. Peabody, accompanied by Mr. Peabody Russell, of Heaton, who has just arrived from America, visited Hie Monarch this day for Hie purpose of inspecting Hie arrange? ments made for thc reception of thc body, which is to bc removed from Westminster Abbey on Friday next. Ch to lust week ll had been under? stood that Sir Curt la l.nmpson.llart., and Mr. Cha?. Heed. M. P., would accompany the remains to Danvers, bul the arrival of Mr. Russell, who comes ont as the eldest male repr?sentai Ive of the fam? ily, to lake charlie of Ute body, renders thia mark or honor no longer necessary. Thc coflln will be dopoBhed In thc state saloon, w hich ls draped in black, und callina are lilted for Mr. Russell and fur Mr. Peabody's personal servant, who was with him when he died. The mayor had desired to ar? range a public procession through the town, but il Ls understood Hint thc executors wish this tobe avoided, If pusslhle. Thc Monarch is our tlnest tirrel ?bip. She will sall ont to Splthcad, and there bc joined hy the Richmond and two others of tho American Squadron; and with ibis convoy thc remains of thc great philanthropist will be ??na i. d io Portland, arriving, lt is expected, about the sth of December." -The Marquis of Westminister, whose Income ls said lo be equal io about S ?ooo, gold, a day. and ls hugely Increasing every year, lins-so we arc told-become a member of the racing frater? nity in Hi liria ml. Tills WUl be Joyful new.- for the "Spiders" of the TurL They hnvc beau rather downhearted lately. The casualties among their once wealthy victima have been unpleasantly numerous. Thc Marquis of Hastings died a bank? rupt. The Dukes of Newcastle and Hamilton, thc Earl of Westmoreland, and halt a score more IIRV? been sold up. It really began to be a very dark prospect for "gentlemen" who live by their wits, bul now, In ihe very nick of time, comes another fat pigeon to bo plucked. Thc Marquis of Westminster will stand a good deal of plucking. IUH ready money cannot he much less than X0,ooo,t>oo. His estates bring In un enormous sum. Even Ur. Padwirk, who has hulll his own fortunes on the ruin of other men's, will have all lils work lo do to get the Marquis of Westminster fairly into Ids weh. Hut lhere arc BO vera I members of the Jockey Club who will be proud and delighted to help bim. The heir appa? rent himself might not refuse to Join In thc sport, unless he has altered his tastes since the Duke, of Kewcaslle's spoils wero divided. -A Far.s journal contains thc following curious piece of gossip: 'There is a good deal or talk at eoinplcgne over nu Incident, which, though appa? rently trivial, ls not without Ita special significa? tion. The other day, ills said, thc Emperor was ont walking with his son and sumo members or tho imperial household. Suddenly taking bis elgar-hoidcr out of bis pocket, bc lit n clgnrelte, and handing auolber to the little Prince, said: "nero, Louis, smoke this I" The boy hesitated a moment, then looking at his father, said coolly, "Give mc a light I" The Rnipcror handed him his cigarette, thc boy lit hts own aud 'tnoked for a few moments, after which he quickly Hung thc cigarette away. Ilefore lie bad puffed out the Inst mouthful or smoke, however, the news had already spread through thc chateau lo thc town, thal "Hie Prince Imperial bad smoked his first cigarette," und the commentaries ran somewhat as follows: "What, already V" murmured the ladles. "So much the better," exclaimed Hie courtiers. "lt ls another step towards emancipation," said thc Regency partisans. "It is a beginning of soldierly habits," cried the centgitrdc officers. But the" Imperial child only sahl, "Ah, what nasty stuff tobacco ls !" -Our English parers give a very interesting description or Mahomet, gathered rrom various Ka stern sources, nod enabling us lo understand In u measure thc wonderful personal influence which he exerted over lils followers-an Influence second to none except thal of the founder of Christianity. Wo feel inclined to think of Mahom? et very muchas we do of Haroun al Raschid, aa something associated in our minds with houris nnd slaves, pipes nud turbans, bul divested of all personality, BO that lo hear his features, dress and conversation minutely described, seems like nny other attempt to reduce the Ideal to the real, strained and unnatural. Ile ls sahl to have been of medium height and very slender, with large, dark eyes, In which nil thc emotions of un ardent Imaginai Ive temperament found vent, exceedingly fond of permutes, genlle nnd winning In manner even to bis servants, In n land where servants are Indeed slaves, sud when lu ono of his brillinnl, fascinating moods capable of swaying the hearts of multitudes Uko reeds be? fore a Wind. He was so oonslderatc Hint be would never allow sn awkward Ullin jingo who was for ten years about lils per?on, and blundered dnlly. to bc reprove I, ?ind lils Inferiors were Inud In their praises of bis great benevolence und gentle? ness. One of (hem declared, In truly Eastern language, "Hadst thou seen bim thou wouldst hnvo declared that nniiKhtbut tho moon could shed sueb benignant rays upon thc earth." Tra? dition says that he lind an abhorrence of strong drinks, and a nature which was essentially re? fined, flonalllvo nud Intellectual. jjct'PJsuHos a.i rm. His Appearance nuil Nuimcr-IVhnl Ile Her* ol' HU Tn? vr l-i-HU Rn titre. A corros|M>n<leul ol" Hie cincinnati Ooniuier cinl, who recently travelled willi ibe HOL Jeffer? son Hms, on a Mississippi Blver steamer, wrllc*: I litul not before seeu Mr. Dari?. I lia.I plc mr ed iiini ?s lall, i'onv awl cadaverous. All vu?- rn graving* and photographs given the public Ulalie these characteristics nuire prominent niau his real appearance nstltles. Mis height Isa ut. liv, if any, Bbove ino average. Ills face is well Pimped, willi r?gulai- features, ins nose heine neil ber so prominent nur se emphasized a lloma ii a* ii i??nall\ coiiwycd b> lils photograph*. Ta lower par) of his face ls small, nol Indicating the pushing, npgresslve, or bull-like qualities often noticeable in the contestants of the political arru.i. inn. on t he contrary, ludictitiug a aliente organization, an amiable disposition and gea. ral culture, lt H not a face expressive ol genius or greatness. Ills eyes are blue, and. liol w it lists hil mu Unit tie- lett eye ls defective nudulinoei vision less, add to the mildness of lils face. Ills hair is i|uiie gray, BS are his thin whiskers mid beard, amt lils moustachu, which Iv exceedingly short, ls almost white. The Iones ul his voice ure pleasant, nnd lim .-peech is deliberate ami meas? ured-a quality seldom possessed by one who ts not a natural or I rained orator. Mr. Davis" manner ls exceedingly quiet and us obtrusive. Ile docs nul appear to seek notoriety, bul rather to avoid ii, and lite attentions paid him were receive?! in ns uudetnoustrntlve u way ns (hey un j lit be were he simply a well-bred country gentleman, Instead of having been nie political head amt front nf the most memorable civil con? vulsion Hie world lia-s yet witnessed. He is a muli whom accident tins forced Into a |KMdtlou of fac? titious prominence. The quality (hat makes and marks n leader among men. sometimes called ..personality."' "individuality," "character"-that Botncthtng "which impresses the mimi into the mood nt lils mind and carries you along with him-this Mr. Davis does nut possess. Mr. Davis' health has greatly improved since lils release n am uondncinciil. His friends who saw him dur? ing I he tmnMcd and anxious times of ISM. 18(13 nnd HMM expressed their surprise and gratifica? tion ut Hu- marked improvement in his appear? ance amt general health. PUESIVEXT ?AVIS IN KSOl.ANl) AMI SCOTI.ANP. Mr. Davis1 conversation giving some retrospect of his travels lu (treat tlriialn was deeply Inter eslliig. t.ike every educated American, whose ideal associations with the things ol' Hie past ar? derived Iroin book?, he seemed lo have Intensely eiijoyed ills Visita to the cathedrals and the nilli? of monasteries and abbeys, which carried htm back io Hie days of early Christ hill civilization. His reception m Scotland he spoke of as particu? larly anthill, ami hlsnislls to ?I I tlc lent points of Inlvrt'st ibero as affording lum the greatest grail Ocatlou. The a econ ii I td lils visit to the (liam's Causeway, siaifu. ami more especially that lo ihe Island uf lona, he narrated with much enthu? siasm, lena-a little rocky island which Iles a few miles oil' thc west coast of Scotland, noted tor its enrious basaltic columns and cathedral like caverns, hui now desolate and barren-he pictured as ii once existed, the seat of learn!iii* ami piety, und Hie point whence Christianity is sahl io navu spread over ila-whole of Creal liri tain. Ile visited thc mementoes of Its pnst glory, Us ruined monasteries, crusses, and the tombs ol saints and ancient kings, and spoke with intellec? tual reverence of the pleasure ll nllbrdcd Iiini t?> ?it a lld betide the graves of Duticau and Macbeth. Nit. HAT IS' FITt'llK. I understood li to be Mr. Davis1 Intention In due lime tn (/Ive to Ute world his version of the political miairs in which he so prominently fig? ured. Ile will employ a phonographic amanu? ensis tn facilitate Ids labors. :md as he has al? ready accumulated a goodly store ?>f materials, its publication may ina bo long delayed. Mr. Davit ls blamed for immy thlusrs respecting which lt will bc Interesting lo hear him m his uwn de? fence. I know he is censured by many in Hie South for thc prolongation of Hie war. I have again and again heard ii. said by Southerners thal, after the battle or Ccttysliurg, Cet lera I Lee urged measures of compromiso to nie end or ob? laming unce, which Mr. Davis |K!t>lsteiitiy op* posed. Thc family or Mr. Davis is .-till iu Kile land. Of hts own fm ure he did not speak po-i Hvely. His rriemls ls neve Hitit the Duned Stutts will be his future home, and Hun hu will not rc turn to lampe, save lo bring home Mrs. Davis and hi- children. TBE LBSQTtC OP Ti UMAX l.I Fl:. IntorcKl 1 Pacts. Dr. Rd WO rd Jarvis continues in thc Atlantic Monthly rur December bis Instructive papers en "The l?crense of Human Life," with special at tcntlon'totbo auielioratlou wrought by ibo pro {ress af the arts In the condition of workingmen. Thc fuels ho presents-some of them new, but most ol them lung familiar iii ether connections Have a peculiar Interest Ul tho point of view from ivlilch he considers them, ?us utfordlug % substan? tial and cheering answer to tho nuestl"i?, "What is Civilization V* The hardest work human hands used to do, he shows, ls now done mainly liv machinery. Labor is more productive, and ls therefore better re? warded, l.'.'.ss than three hundred years agit a good mechanic in Knghmd had tu work more ttian niue days to earn a bushel of wheat. Two hundred and tl fly years agu he contd carn ll in little noire man live days; ?iud Uft.v rears ago in ii traction more ihiiu one day. Hut in the United Stales, lu Hie summer ol I Soi, such a man earned ii bushel of wheat in haifa day. Thus thc me? chanic's day, which produced three and a half guar?s nf wheat ni lfilitt, nuw produces sixty-four ju,ins, eighteen limes HS much. The iiutei l in e reckoned In clot liing is at least as Creal. Two hundred years ago, a mechanic conld ?'nrn seventeen cents a day in silver money, utid Hie coarsest shirt cost sixty-two cetus, or three uni a half days' work. Reckoned In animal food, the Improvement is, of course, greater suit; mell loo* having been a raro luxury among day laborers, nud even incchuulcs, unill quiie recent times. Tile following comparison, which Mr. Jarvis ilrawi between "the good old HUMS or Queen Hess,1' as tradition calls them, ami the prcecul, ls very KtiKgcsiivc: "In thc days ur Queen K?/.ai-eth. the pride or English history, when national prosperity und personal comfort were supposed to have attained their highest point, the average wages ?r good iscclutulos were five shillings, about one dollar and twenty-live ecu ls, a weak. Wheat was then I (SS to HM- five shillings and ten peuce per bushel; thc mechanic could then earn u bushel uf wheal in seven days, a course linen (dowlas) shirl in live days and it hair, a common waistcoat lu teven days mid four-ttlihs, u pair sf strung shoes In eight days and four tenths, a stun* gawa for his wife In ?even days and four-firths, u liuscy woolsey petticoat in live days and two. niihs, a check apron In two days and a half, a pair of .-hoe - In four days and r. half, and a pair of stockings in one day und rour-tlfibs. compar? ing these wages or the workman willi the cost or riot lung amt ot her obtainable nm .-ai ie, .' lil.-, li ls easy tu see how small au amount or tuc com? forts they could obtain, how meagre most have lieen Ihe sustenance ot their families, and how alight so opportunity they enjoyed or developing ii sound constitution* und of sustaining Hiein aelvcrt against the eames or disease. At the pre? sent Hmo ll good mei linnie earns three or lour Hines thecusi or lils ooo rd. and has three or four limes as large ii propoi Donate surplus for the sup? port ol his family, or for investment for future ise; mid labor, In al. Its varied forms, receives a miieh larger reward lu sustenance, iu comfort, lu means of health ami vigor, ut Hie present, than ivas paid In uuy or the ronner ages or Hie world." These changes have hud an almost Inconcoiv ible ctreci sn thc character nnd lire or the peo |ilc. There tire fewer adventurers, fewer pau? pers, fewer criminals. There ls less sickness, not inly because ol' better knowledge ol the laws or Health, bm because a well-red population resists llsca.se or every kimi, when one Hutt, ls poorly red would bc swept away by lt. Moreover, ubini lance is accompanied by leisure, culturo, laste und tho kindly liiiliienccsof home life and ofsocle ly. The power or brute rorcc and or Hellish end? uing has diminished. Sen. illveness and sympa? thy wllb others'suircrliig have grown, ami have Jcstroycil or driven into disrepute Hie passion lor ininti shows. Thc awful ranunes and wide-wast? ing pestilences or the middle ages have become impossible. The value or human life and (hat nf nunan enjoyment, ns they are now esteemed, ure truly mudera Ideas in the general mind. Tit E EXOO I'S F IC O At VI ltd XX I A. Thc press of Virginia ls every day attracting attention to Hie immense exodus of negroes from thc State. The Lynchburg Republican says : Thc importance of ibis movement in Hs various hearings cannot IK- overestimated. IV? have long considered ii eenuin lb taite place, and as fur? nishing Hie inte Huliitlnu or the labor question so far os this State ls concerned. Thal Hie vuenum lu the labor supply or Virginia thus produced will llover bo agata supplied by hireling labor, we con? sider absolutely certain, and it ls equally certain Hi.n this vacuum will he lilied hy Hie small farm? ers of Hu- North, who aro ulrendv pouring Into the Stale. The mest obvious cireci of lins change tu Hie labor of the State will be the rapid subdivi? sion of large nnd llly-eilltlvated plantations lulu small and highly cultivated farms. Radi? cal changea lu thc stsplvs of prodiieilou us well as tim mode ol cultivation, and. above all, a vast Increase lu the price or land, will also necessarily follow. The difference between the State densely peopled willi intelligent nnd enterprising whites, and vitalized hy the Influx of Northern and foreign capital, and lb? Stale without eniilial and dependent for labor on His negro hireling,'IR bey omi calculation. Another less obvious but equally certain result or thc Miniihward movcmeiii. or Ihe negroes will be n similar movement by a very large portion of the white Virginia population. Already the begin? nings of this sro discovered in our business sud correspondence willi land buyers and sadlers. Many or our Urge landholders are so wedded lo the negro Huit they will employ no other kind or labor, and ns the negroes leave the State these "olil masters" will follow In Mielr wake, and both wm prout Uy tho chan* virginia has been formed by nstnre tor a areal manufacturing, mining sud agricultural Slain, sid these moir. monis of population point lo i ei u> realisation of thu great dostliiy lu store for us. ?luXAi.i.isu J ii not au M'A VE. A Pinn to Communicate; wilk the Oilier PIllMI'tS, v paragraph im? U?cii troll:;; about ?hr papera Uttel; which tells or seine Frenchman who lias ?tai ted i ho ?ilea of npenlug communication wtlh -onie pf t?ir ;?lnii--t~ hy inentiH of Ihishh g siguiils. The project lias brought u good "len! .1 laughter . .n t; - author: hui, \'X- mnnj other absurd Illings, ll is liol unite new and original. The Onlaxj my* : We huve some sort of recollection o?a proposal, mn le n i ranre, we think, 11> 01*11 a communion lion with I he 1110011, after 11 peculiar fashion. Thc author of the propo-d ??sumed thal to us ?uni thu luluii>iiauiH of any of Hie planets, however we may ?Hirer In nil Hie physical structure ami ?aw-, i in- inn.lam. nial principles of (?eometr.t must he cam mon. Therefore he proposed Him "ii some great plain Un iv should 1.istructod gigantic reprercututlous nf the lUtfereul Kimi- ol irfsuglfs, to be succeeded bv squares, parotlclo. grunts, fte. Assuming linn ino Inhabitants of the moon. Or Mars, or Venus, nrc on tho look on: for appearances mi our xarfucc, as we arc on theirs, lu- argued that they would .-0011 observe these vast Kin-lid Signals, lind would hrgin lo tuulcr stand tho purpose of them. Weean see timi the snow dissolves in sum mer ronnd the polos uf liars; why should not a Martin telescope detect on our earth ?1 geometrical figure covering a space, say, I he sute of mi American prairie} Im agine the delight aim ti In mph which would nil uar breasts when, having declared to the tnoot'i our practical conviction Hint any two angles of a triangle arc together equal to two right angies, thc moon responding one i>r?i?hi uighl ny hereon? fenelon of faith that any two shies of the triangle are together greater thau thc third "uhappHy, people would not lake thc 011 freien/, and il Hover gottfried, and there I'nii't seem to beuny people living ou our side of i he moon, and we couldn't make the people nu the other side, if there are any. attend to our appeals, except, per? haps, i>y means of heiiveit-scnilug rockets mid fireworks; and a recen I writer Insists that it is i|iiue a rash ami unwarrantable assumption to suppose that otu- laws of geometry, or even arith? metic, must necessarily rule lu other existences. Mo Hie experiment may be regarded, we suppose, as abandoned. COMM EJtCXA I. MKU S. Exports? linsT.iN-Per sehr V ll llucklln-SOO ions phos? phates, 7307 feet pitch pine lumber, Sonbbts nnvsl stores, 7 bales rags, - lierres, ins dty hides, 6 ii^if hbis metal, ut bales upland conon, I box mdse. KKW Voss-Per sehr .1 w Wilson-JW tous phos? phate rock. Pim.inti.run-Per .-ehr R K rabada-ti'1? tons phosphate rock. Tile Charleston Cation, Klee anti Na vol Stores ?llnrket. OlTH'K CltARI.KKrilS N'KWS, 1 WKPSBSIMY KVEXIKII, December 8,1SC8. > COTTON.-Thc market opened Uriner, with an indisposition on Hie port of rome lat tors io sell unless ntl improvement was conceded, and pur? chasers in a few transactions bsd io stlifen their ligures ttlvonl r v lb. Soles near 400 bales, via: Kial-22.'.,'; hut Kiii in ut .??2:,; ill ni i.",: 10 at ?2 13-10; 2at 22*,;: siatst; 2Gat23*?; 20 at 23?.;; .2 at Ztfi ; 10 at Wc V lb. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary logooil ordinary.22'-_.t?,2.t Lav.- middling.2.'t'.,fr Middling.'-".-?*> RICK.-This article was quiet hut firm, sales alton I mu tierce-, of clean Carotina, say-to tierces lt ii,i,; dj at r>\.c. Wu quote common lo fair Liean Cand?na ai cc i-, : good 0Af@*t'. NAVAL STORKS.-Tho market was dull mid ir it huul sale* of note. KiiKtwirw-Arc somewhat dull. To liverpool, liy .-leam, eiigagciuenis are making nt ?,'d Y '.b on uplands and l!4d on sea Islsnds; by -.ul, T-lttcl ^ lb on uplands and Vi f* lt> un sea Islands. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sail, nominal ai i',c on uplands mid P.'e on sen islands. Coastwise IO New York, by sieam, ,','c "p. lb on uplands and lr. on sea Islands; by sall, Jiu ri lb on uplands. To Huston, itv steam, nominal; by sail, fie "B lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, *?c "0 lb on uplands: by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, K'tS-i.e lb on npiands: hy hail somewhat nominal. KXCIIANOE.-Sterling bills, co days, 31Tt*&32. Domestic bills were more freely nepot lated ..?buy? ing ni >, li cent, discount and the helling rates unsettled. H0I.U.-Tho brokers were haying ni 23 und s> li? ing at 25. Markitu l?y Telegraph. POtl El ON M A UK HTS. I.OM SM, December R - Noon.-Consols 92'.,. American securities dat, Louds 8ft f?. Tallow rosier. LuvKitrooi., December b-Noon.-Cotton quiet; uplands llj?d; Orleans llJid: sales lo.noo bales. Afternoon_Corn 29su?im 3d. Pork dull al nus. Lard quiet and steady. Evening. -Cotton steady and nnchnngcS: sales 10,000 bales; speculation mid export 2000 bales, ftival stores dull and unchanged. HAVSR, December 8-Noon.-Colton opens timi and quiet; ou spot if 36c. PARIS, Decembers.-Bourse opened ilrm; rentes rar. KRAXRPORT, Deccmbor 8.-Ronds opeucd dal it oojiaPl. HAVRR, December 8.-Cotton closed quiet and Ready. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW TOKE, December s-Noon.-Slocks linn, doney 7. Kxchango, msg sr-, ; short 9. Cold 23J?. it ve-twenties liK; Tennessee sixes, cx-coupou ifiJi; new 4:tK. Virginia sixes, ex-coupon 4?Ji; lew 66; Louisiana sixes, old C7.V; new 60%; levee lixcsui.v; eights, 06 asked; Alabama eights 94; ives. 63 asked; Oeorgla HIXCA 82; sevens 03).;; UorthCarolinas, old 43^; new B1J?; South Curoli las, now 07. Flour dull and declining. Wheat ind corn dull. Pork linn; new mess $32 60. Lard lull at 13c. Coltan quiet at 26J?e. Turpentine lrooplng ut 43Hc. Ro3iu quiet ut *2a2 06 for drained. Freights dull. Rveuing.-(Villon steady ; salon 3300 bales nt !6>ic. Flour heavy, and strongly favors buyers; inpcrAac State $4 70aft; common to fair extra Sondern $6 ?Oas 7;"). Wheat lc lower; wteter red iVeslcru ?1 33al 30. Corn heavy; mixed Western il Ossl ll. Pork qniet nnd Btcady. Lard dall; lettie lOalo V- Whiskey declining, il ot. Oro terlcs quiet. Turpciitiiio 4Sj,a4S.-. Rosin $2 0%. -Teights heavy ; cotton by sail 3-16; dour by steam lc. Money, after much activity, closed compsrn ivcry easy, with a more liberal supply at 7. su-ri? ng steady at 8?,'a8i?. Cold Governments loll but steady. Southerns weaker. HALTTUOKR, December 8.-Ooltou qniet; low Diddling 24c. Flour fuirly active and firm. Wheal lull; prime to choice red fi uftal 38. Corn tAaOOc. ?rovislons unchsuged. Whiskey fi ulai ii OlKOINOINATl, December 8.-Cora quiet and melianircd. Whiskey Orin at $1. Provisions Inner and unchanged; demand light. Pork f32? Sr. Louis, December 8.-Whiskey $1. Pork, 831 'or new meas, liaeuo, shoulders iee; clear hides 9>jal0?4'c. LOUISVILLE, December 8.-Oom SJa'Oc. Tork 131 20; shoulders 16>?c; clear sides lS^C. Lard is;,-. Whiskey si. WiiaiiNDTON, December S.-Spirits turpentine intel at 40c. Rosiu quiet mid dull al $1 45?3 60. Trade turpentine Omi al $1 76a2 oo. Tar Arm nt j- 05. Cutlon steady ut 2a'4a2:n4c. Atiei'.sTA, December 8.-Colton, market active inO firm; solos "00 bales; receipts 12JO bales; middlings 23e. SAVASRAII, December 8.-Cotton, rcoclpts 829/ sales; exports 67 bales; sales 700 bales; middlings tsji; market. Irregular. Monu.R, December 8.-Cotton activo through? out the day, and closed firm; sales 4(io0 bales; 400 mles after thc close yesterday; middlings 20.'4a n,',c; receipts Aiio bales; exports 213 halos. Ssw Out,RANS, December 8.-Cotton very astlvc ind firmer at ?V,?*Uc; sales 0100 bains; rocclpts 1737 bales; exports lo Liverpool 3617 bales. Gold UK. Sterling 84. Sight H premium. Wilmington Hu.-c i. WILMINOTON, December 7.-ToursNTiMK.-242 libls received and changed hands nt $2 00 for 8oH ?nd $i 76 for hard, per 280 ponnds. SPIRITS ruui'KNTiss.-Market steady. Sales of los bids at 40c por nailon. ROSIN.-Sales of only 310 bbls st $.1 60 for No. 1. TAR.-iso bids elim.ged hands al $2 06 per bbl. Corros.-No sales reported. Selma Cotton Statement. SRLMA, Docembors. Stock to hand September 1,1880. 84 Received this week.3,000 Received previously.28,leo-26,100 TOtSl. 26,274 Shipped Una week.3,11? Shipped previously.17,371-10,490 Stock on hand December 2,13G9. ' 6,784 lin vu nu Mn i Url. Il A VA KA, December :>.-Th* following lu n statement ufthe condition oribe Havana min kit yesterday, the closing ?r tho week: SCOAHS_Thetv wus nu absence of business for want of stork; buyers demand a reduction. Tin* mai ki t closed ?miel bul steady. Kxpwru ?luring lin? WCvk from Havana ami Mataiixns, 14,000 box rs io foreign countries ami tessi boxes t<> Hiv Uni. I di Stat CK. Stock lu srarelmuses al Havana ami Muumuu*. 7'i.nno boxen ami lbw hhds. MOLASSES.- Contracts were unideal Matanzas for clayed molasses ni reals, uml turMuscovu ?lo molasses ai : , real-?'. LIMIIKK.-Yellow [line anti waite pine bitte matul. SHOOKS.-Itox shooks In 'lemaiiil: hogshead Shook* in demand Ut S-".';l--*'. Klliply hogsheads in demand al BS 7,\a". llooiv.-14-feel shaved ?i-a'o: 12-fcvt sliuvcd illili ai $.1?I40 V 100(1. I* tt K11 ; 11 r.-Hull: sugar |s?r Itox lo Northern anti SuiHu-ni ports, T.'cusi: Ti lili-ls lo ilo, $4utj; V tua lu Fulutontti or ortlers, tt&aios ton. Kew \ mk itu < Harket. NKW YORK. Iireeiuber C.-|From the Journal 1'otnmoroc.i-There is moro doing In domestic to lay at r.iii prices. Thc deniers ure disposed to purchase, and mid very little stock here. 120 rasks have changed hands. We ?mote 7 l?a? V Interior Cotton Markets. MOTCOMKRY. December c.-Market sleaily al for low miihlllnrs. SKI.MA. lieeemlie li.-Market opened linn nilli I unod ileu.and. S: 'es Jill hales ul SS'.,e for low middling*. MACON. Hecemiier <k-Receipts to-day OM hales; sales 27S; shipped 4u4. There was a good i'ma ii. i to-dsy up io itu- hoar of receiving tho ittcrnoon reports from the l.iver|>ooj mitrkel an itonnulng a decline of Uti In thal market, after ivhicll the market was rallier ?pilei hore hui clos sl nt t!n'"l::iri;:vd li.iure*-middlings SV,',, a-.id n Ighi stock oiferlur. ttl < i Ipls liy Ku I I i mut, i>< i ?ii? bc i tl. soc ru OAKUMS A BAtl.ROAn. 1544 hiCes conon, 44 hales doinesllcs, I cars irootl, 3 curs slock. To Railroad Agent, Ward aw & Carew, Kirkpatrick A wine. 1. li DeSaus uire. Pelter, Bodger* .'. co, w 0 Kee ,v en. Reeder V Davis, ti li Waller ft eu. A .1 Salina-. .1 1) Aiken v co. I riiil lt Adner, .1 It E Sloan. .1 ll Holmes. W H Ryun, KJ Wiss A co. w w smith. .1 ll Pringle v son, wm? A ebb ulm, W c courtney A co. Jlaghom, Herring A- co. Oohlsiuilh A Son, and it hers. PouiMsugers. Per steamer City Point, from Palatka, via Jnck ?onvHle. fernandina uml Savatiusli-i T Mat hewe.-. Hcncial llov?, ll ll Ailiers. Mr North, Mr -imbuir. K H Oilchfisi. A Mann, wife and family. I s Conant ami wife. IS W powers, J c Ou Prc, 'ricr, Mr Cone. Mr Francis and wife, I. Manignnlt, \ W Unger. Mr Osleildorir, I. S Huller. Mr Dsr Ington and hrotber, P Aiioree, J P Stnrhriick, A it overman, Miss Mal the wes, W C llslev, and :?U ut deek. Per steamer Rmil!<\ rrom Crnr^rtc.wii. Ar t lllvlne. Or A lt clifford, li N Thuision, W W 'hnckclford, ss Krasvr, A J White, H I. White, 0 I l.esesiic. C K Untrer, .-.nd s on deck. Per steamer st Helena, rrom 1 tea nf ort- P W .ndovlci, Major I. P. Johnson. K w Seabrook, I. Tuidwlck. Mrs W Heckett, W ll W Cray, wire and 'hild, and lu on deck. JIA RI Xii XJiffS. Ml AHLESTON, Il K C E M lt E It h. AKKIVEU YESTERDAY. Merchants' Line sehr H N Hawkin?. Wvntt, Cow York-4 days. Mdse. To W Itoucll A co, .1 E tdger A eo. Adams, llam?n A co. Andren s A 'alvo, ii iitsciioir.v co. lioiimaiiu llros, w M Hird .. co, llrowu A liver. C Hart A co, .1 C P.lohme, W ' I'.ee A- co, I* C Horner. Cutlicrou, Harklev A co. ilacdulr Cohen, J Cosgrove, .1 C ll Claussen. T M .aler, ll Cobla A- co, W II Chufee A co. J Camp tell. W C Dukes ,t K W Disher, ll Hair, Cowle IE Moise, ll A One. I, Duiineman, c li Franck?.*, J (orham, 0 tlraveley, U s Hacker. Holmes A cal? ler, J W Harrisson, Hart A co. S Jaiicovlcll, Jed? ling*, Thomm..A co, ll Elalie A co. Kinsman s. Howell. J Kcilltfrty, P Kressell. Jr. Klug A db >ou, .vi Lull rs, A Lautrer. Mills House, Mautoiie A o, Mullel, Nimitz A co, T Murphr. li O'Neill, J I-' 1'Nelll A 'Son. D O'Neill A Son, li Paul A co, C P 'it ti kn tn. Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative Associa lou. J A Quuckcnbush, S C Railroad Agent. W P tussell A co, Itlecke A Schachte, J ll Kentieker, tnveuel A Holmes. D ll SUcox, w Shepherd A ci '. II Stelling, C W Slelfens, stenhouse A- co, J il rietjeu, li Biegllng, J Thomson A co, w urrerlmnli, i ll Toilers, W Vince. WI. Weld),.I ll Wurhiunnn, iVerner A Ducker, Wagener A Monsees, j Wirt h t co, J N M \\oiiitm.ii.ii. P Walsh, Walker, Evans t Cogswell, lt Yeadon, ti W Williams A- co. K U ,'owperihwali, J A co, ll M Prime, C J McDowell, i ll Austin, and tinier. Sehr W ll Mann. H?pen?, New York-6 days, idse. To W Itoach ft co. A J Poster. Tap pan fanufnetnring Company, ll cobla A co, itaiiroad tgCUt, (I S Hacker, J D Aiken A co. Knobeloch -ma,;, Jeffords A- co, J Campseii A co, ii bischoff I t co. Stenhouse ' co, J N Hobson, W ll Manu, W . W, ami others. Sehr Emblem, Pyott, Santee. 1625 bushels ough rice. To C A Trenholm A Son. Sehr Southerner, Leffert. santee Uiver, itoo m - ii ri-; mundi rice. To W C Dee A co, and Cohen, lauekcl A co. Steamer Cltv Point. McUillan. Taint ka. via ac twinville. I; nundina and Savannah. 1113 ?ales cotton, eic. To J ll Aiken A co, tl ll Ingra tum A Son, Courtney A on. Itaveuel A co. Hoper lr Stoney. Miuiloue A cn. Fraser A Dill, Cohen, lanckel A co, Kirkpatrick A Witte, W ll Paine, ferry A Nolen, Paul, Welch A Brinnies, Mrs .1 A -hislow, Jr, J M Happoldt, W W Wilkinson, South ?rn Express Company, H J Hoot, J P. Tognl, Cain :ron, Harklev A co, W M Hird A co, Pelzer, Hod rers A co, Hackney Bros, W lt Williams, W il .awion, Willcox, tiibbes A co, Uo]ikius, McPher on A co, C. Il L, and Order. Steamer Emilie, Lewis, Ceorgctown. S C. 109 lerces ric*, mdse and sundries. To Shackt-lford t Kelly, Cohen, I lam kel A co, chapeau A Heffron. Jorik.cni A co. Street Hms A co, Thurston A Hilmes: FC Cart, W ll Collin, .1 It Pringle A Son, 'raser A Dill,Terry A Nolen. M Goldsmith A Son, V K Cihfion, C Adams. N A Hunt, C Allston, Jr, W ifnrshull, Khnck. Wlckenberg A co, Dolliitunu tros, and others. Steamer St Helena. Hlllott. Kdlsto, Uockvllle, Ac il bales cotton, mdse, ami sundries. To J II Milr? ay, W ll Whsley, Willis A Clilsotm, C Lowry, .1 ll Vilson, Miss J A Smith, Roper A Stoney, Fraser It Dill. Coben, Hanckel A on. W Curne'v, T Wil? lama, Ci ll Hoppock, W ll W Cray, and Taft A lowland. Sloop Mary Goodrich, Roberts, Ashepoo. 1000 insbelH rough rice, 16 bags sea island cotton. To 'raser A Dill, W C lbw A co. Sloop Waterfall, rrom Ran tow lc*. 310 bu>hcls ough rice. To Fraser A Dill. Sloop Mary (loodrlch, Robert, Hutchinson's ?laud. 16 bugs sea Island cotton. To W c Ree G CO. Sloop R E Lee, from Cooper River. OOO bushels ough rice. To G ll Hoppock. Hoot from John's inland. 4 bags sea Island col? on. To Roper A Stoney. Roal from Christ Church. 6 bags sen Island olloii. To Roper A Stoney. Hom from James Island. 2 bags sea Island ottnn. To Roper A Stoney. Coat from James Island. 3 bags sea island col. on. To W C Mee A co. Rout from Christ Church. 5 bags sea Island cot? on. To W Curlier. Hoat from Christ Church. 1 bag sea Island olton. To Roper A Stoney. Host from John's island. 2 bags sea island col? on. To Fraser A Dill. Hoat from James' island. 5 bngs sea Island otton. To Fraser A Dill, Roper A Stoney, and C I liigraham A Son. fiat from James Island. 10 bags sen Island cot? on. To Fraser A Hill. Received rrom Clilsolm's Mill. 101 tierces rice, bags soir'lslnnd cotton. To J II Pringle A Sun, I ll Hoppock, Mowry A co, W C li?e A co, J 1) Os erholtz, and J Hanckel. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Prig AUston, Sawyer, St Mary's, tia- W Roach : co. Sehr J W Wilson, Somers, New York-H F Ila? er A co. Sehr E P Cubada, Swnln, Philadelphia-n F Ra tfr A co. Sehr Fannie H llncklln, Rncklin, Hostoti-Ris )y A Creighton. SAn.I'D YESTERDAY. Rrltlsh ship Duke of Welllugtou, Alles, Liver lOOl. Sehr P. J l'aimer. Smoot, Reaufort, S C. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Saragossa, Ryder, New York, Dc einbcr 6. BY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH. December 8.-Arrived, steamships inn Jacinto, Carroll and Huntsville, New York-, 'onnwandu, Philadelphia; ship Marlon, New York; cbrs C A Jones, boston; Lightning, Beaufort; D 'ulbot. Haltimore; tugs Standish and Triune, con oys of monitor Dictator. MKMOHANDA. Thc sehr Lilly, Hughes, at New York December th, from UIIH pori, reports having und strong lortherly winds on the passage, mu' was live lays north of Hnttcras. Thc Behr Susan Wright. Pease, from Ocoigo own, S f\ arrived al New York December 6. H OLM LB & MACBETH Ne. 30 RROAD STRKt-.f, Oliarlaston, S. C., BROK UR, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND 1ENBRAL COMMISSION AGENTS. W1U attend to Renting and Collect lng of Kents .nd parchase and sale ?vf Stocks, DouSs, (told, Uiver and Kcal kHttats. ALSO, To thc Purchase of doods and suppl e>t for par? ies In tko romilly upon reasooablo tnrms. . BOM?B U UOMiUS.VLBXAJIUBtl MA3HKTfl. taut I yr_ _ gBNZLNB, DOUBLE DISTILLED, VI LL REMOVE CREASE SPOT 8. Manufacturo* ami for sal?, wholesale sad re all. by DB. II. PARR, nov? N? I? Matting ?tgtet. Shipping. JP o u Ii i v E ll P ( ) * ) L. I j tho British ship MUSCOKUCS, W. M. r> ? ??rovos. Master, bavlug a targe i>oril?n ol j^ZtL her corito engaged, will li.iv? di-palsh. for liri tr ht engagements applv to novso . HAVENBL A UU. O ll N K VT V O ll K . 11 Thc Fll'f fllWM Side-wheel Steam- .X&RK--. ?hl|? CHAMPION, ol thcXcw Voik HIKI*??^?? Charleston Steamship Company's ?.iii?, vt. ?* l/iskwood. Commander, will leave Adger's Honth ?hail on S\TL-i;fi'v, ?he III I Instant, at IJ o'clock M. KP Insurance by ibis laue one-hall c ; per cent. /tv, . Th PHI? h mila ot Lading given lu Uv erpooi. nsf Suporlor Aecouimislntlvns r?>r Passengers. <Ues I JAMBS AIMtKU A C<?.. Ageill*-. Jailli PHILADELPHIA ANiT^l?sTON. Thc steamship .1. W. K v K lt M A N,^f,r~?> captain Hinckley, will leave X?'rih?*?,*wL??fc? Ai lum ic Wharf, Tui'KtUiAY, IKrcvuiber v. at 2 o'clock I'. SI. For Freight ur Passage, npply to JOHN .v THEO. RtCTTY, ?lee? North Alliinlie Wharf. ?pi O R N li Vf Y o iT K. I* A s s A o i: ?14. Tko elegant Blilc-wheel steamship ?rx-ss??^ MAGNOLIA, Captain M. v.. 0iowell,?j]Uu3e having tine uceoiit modal lons for passengers, will leave Vanderhorst'K Wharf, un Tut'iinoAY, He> cemiier nth, lsd), al - o'clock. tlecJ IU V KN Bli A WK, Agents. JDACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPV'S ru nor o ti LINK TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JA TAN. 01IANGK OF SAH.INC HAYS. Steamers of the nltove hue leave Pier^"TpfV No. 42. North Uiver, loot of thuin! strecl.2*i?Ui?L New York, al 1- o'clock noon, of the^auan"! 21st of every moiilh (except when I hese dates fall on Sunday, Iben the Sut imlay prooedlug.) Departure of ru h nnd SUI eounccl m. I'nunms willi steamers tor South I'acitlCilHtl Cenital Amor lean ports. Tituse offitli touch ut Maiiaaiiillu. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Japan am) china December4, ison. No California steamers touch ai Havana, hut go direct lrom New York lo Asplnwalt. tine liuii'lml pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicino and intendance tree. For Passa ut* Tickets or further information ap? ply at Hie COMPANY'S Tl CK KT OFFICK, on the wharf, fool of Canal-street, Nuri li Uiver, New York. F. lt. BABY, Agent. marcius lyr rjnilAVELLKllS PASSING Tl I ROUGH CIIARLBSTON EX BOUTE TO FLOU1DA AND AIKEN, And other places, shnnhl lay In their ^rpp*^. supplies or Clarets, Chsmpnguex, Cor-2^*Gs?? dials. Brandies, Whiskies Wines. Canned Soil ps and .Meals, American and English Biscuits, De? villed liam. Tongue, Ijoheicr, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imponed Segara. WM. s. COBWIN A co.. No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, s. c. Branch of No. POO Broadway, coi uer SOtll street. New York. sept SS (imus ?po lt GROKGETOWK, g. C. KKITllPIKLD, WAVERLY*, AND BROOK GKEItX MILLS (TOUGHINC AT SOUTH ISLAND OOINC ANO RBTI'RNING.) TlieSteamerRMILIR.CaptsinP.C. . -r!r':r*i* Lewis, will receive freight at Sciutii^^'^-^^i^l^ (Vuumercial Wharf, Tins DAV, and leave a.~ above, on FRI HAY MORNIXO, the lot h Inslant, at u o'clock. Roiiirnlnir. will leave Oeorgetowu on MONUAY, tho nub lust., nt u o'clock. All Freight must he prepaid. For Prewitt and Passage, apply on hoard, or to SHACKKLFOIU) A- KELLY, Agents, dectl l Boyce's Wharf. "JP** O II E I) 1 S T ? , ROCKVILLE, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND? INGS. The steamer ST. HELENA, Oap- " --r-T""0** lain II. 1). Elliott, will leave as ahove^if^?jg^^ To-MoRitow MOHSIMI, ut sM o'clock. Itcturutug. will leave ICdlsto SATURUAY MOKNI.SU at Xii o'clock. Freight rccclvod Tins DAY until sunset. J. IL MURRAY. Agent. . Market Wharf. The steamer leaves acaiu TUESPAY MORNIVO at 1 o'clock,and Kdisto WEDNL-SUAY MORNING, at 1 o'clock. dooli 1 F O It PERN A N D I N A , FLORIDA, INLAND RODTR VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS OW THE GEORGIA COAST. Stoamer PILOT BOT, Csplain Fenn Peck, will leave Charleston for above points every BCXRAY Moi'.x???, o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MORNING, nt s o'clock. Returning, she will leave Fernandina OM TITES DAV AFTEIINOON, slier arrival of ike iralii from Cedar Keys and Gainesville; leuviug Brunswick same evening; leaving Savannah for Chiirlesion, viii beaufort, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. For Freight or Pas-sage apply to J. I). Al ERN A CO., nov84 South Atlantiu Wharf. .p^XTRA Tiur TO BEAUFORT AND OHIBOLM'S LANDING ON AND AFTER ?KCKMIIER 3. Steamer PILOT HOY, Oapialn _ .T-'T"*"*"** s Fenn Peck, will ?bil tor above acaWSBC points every FRIDAY MOKNIKA, at 8 o'clock. Re? turning, will louve Beaufort same evening to suit Ibo Ude. A D. AlK RN A CO., novS4 Agents. F OR PALATE A. FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOIIX'B RIVER. S E M I - W E ERL Y LINE. Stoamer "DICTATOR,** Captain _ . rrTT^Vi* W. T. McNelty, will sail from jgaSBBHC Charleston every TUESDAY RVINIKO at s o'clock, for above poinis. steamer "CITY POINT," Captain George R. Mc? Millan, will sail from Charleston every FRI OAT Kv KU I su, nt 8 o'clock for above points. Connect? ing with all railroads at savannah going South and West. Connecting willi the Florida Railroad, at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, from whlcL placo steamers connect with Mobile and New Orleans. Connecting, at Palaika, with Hart's steamers for thc Oclawaba River. Through Bills of Ending given for freights to Mobile and Kew Orleans. Freights payable on thc wharf. All goods remain lug on the wharf al suiisul will be stored at risk and expense of swneis. (Signed) J. D. AIKEN A CO., nov\8 Agonis. I Jnsitrrmcc. NOOK PORA TED 18 5 9 CAPITAL.33.-.0.000 CASU ASS irre.$130,000 j. F. it oz RM AN. President. D. F. WILCOX, Secretary. Continuos to furnish perfect security ngntn?t lons or damage by Ore on aU kinds of Insurable property at adequate rates. Agents can bc fonud al every prominent point in the Somborn Stales, to whom applications for lnsnranoe may ba made. Apply to nUTSON LEE, Agent, No. 3 BROAD STRRRT, octio tuthsmos CHARLESTON, S. C ll a i Ico rt? G. 1 ll A K GK O r SCIIEDl I. K GKKKUAL SUPBK1NTRKPKX PS DFPICK, , An.AN rir iKit RiTi.f i: iii.nii.xr>. SAVANNAH. November A. IMI:?. \ On and after SPIOAV, Hu T?? litj^t ti tit. i'.i- m?. tvrTrulnti?tn ?in? rend ?ri mn ns follows, i>u,i iienrlttg um!: t p. .\!. ;r.ila: Kit)HT FVI'lii.x* Til vivs. Lniw Sn vu ii ti.i li il.niv :it.!.::* I". M. Irrive at bainbridge |M?m?lnj 's < xeept .inii.'Mi I Jv* Oak ciMii?:ii.8.'JO A! M Irrlve nt J nek. Olivine ?lall? m.:.v:.\. M. Arrive at TalhihUHM? dully al.,\. M. arrive ?ii ifiiitic* itally at.".".ii A. .M. i*IIVe UlllllCI dally m.a,Sii I*. M. l,ciive Tultuhassco daily a'.p, M. I*ave Jackfotivillc dali* ?i.s.~:o p. M. I^uvc Live Oak itally at.?.U5 A. St. lA'tive Malubridge (Sunday > excepted) ai.awi p. M. irrite ai Savannah dally a:.le.&e A. M. ?AV TVAIK. ?care Savannah (Sunday's cx?*cpted) at.7.1.1 A. M. Irrlvcnt lave (Mk fSsudsy Y excepted) ?it.T.ee P. M. .?.ave Live (mk |Sanu'ay**exceirikN])at. .(MM A. lt. irrlve at Savanna? |Snm) jr s exeepi ni) al.*.sr. r. M. Passenger* tor stations west ot t.awuui. mi nain line, lake lix press Train IwiTinir Savannah il ? 'i I'. M. wtrwwirK THAIS. s-ave Savannah (Tncsd.iv, Thttrrday .uni Saturday) al .".I2.se p. M. \rrivc a? N?. o (Junction) ut.<.:*> r. .M. irrlve nt Itrnnnwtck ai.K.JU p. M. .V?T? Urnnswink (Mcnda*,. V<?inwuiny ami friday) nt.12.1)0 r. M. snit No. II l-l uriel icm) al.HM V. M. Irrlvcnt Havannah at.?.? p. M. Connect at Jacksonville with Bteaniunt far Pa* alka,I'ieolata, Hulcrprisc-, and au polnbton tin it. Julia's River. Through tickets trend liv ?ill IBA nt ?rs vu the river. II. H. LIA INKS, iiersj ('.miwul SupurlsleiiduAt. JJOUTI! CAROLINA RAILROAD. UL'NKHA I. SUPRRlNTBNRF.jrrH O F Kl CK. 1 ' tilAIII.KKTOS*, S. 1 .. Supt, Ift, ISO?. I On and utter Thursday, Sept ember lu. ila- Pas. enger Trim.s cu Hie soin li Carolina Railroad will un as follows: ron At'ot-STA. / .ive Charleston.R..to A. M ll rive at Augusta.J.4.". P. .M. Couiiccliuu wnii nains for Muutgotuory, Meut* .Iiis. Nashville and New Orient?*, via Motitgoiuery iud Uland Juuctlnn. Hint COLUMBIA. .?ave Charleston.i.so A. M. Irrlve ai l.'olumlilu.4.40 r. M. Connecting with iviimli??t*u ami Mnucbcatcr lailroad, ?iud Camden train. KOK CMAKLKSTPX. .eave Augusta.-.S.01 A. M. Irrivu a: Charleston.4.ist P. M. .eave Columbia.".+6 x. .tl. H ilve at Charleston.4.uo I'. M. AIWSTA NtoitT Rsrncss, (Sundays excepted.) '.eave Charleston.7.ryi P. M. Irrlve ni Augusta.0.10 A. M. Connect lui! with trains for Memphis, Nashville iud New Orleans, vin Urilllll .111 lift li Ul. ...ave Augusta.4.lo 1*. M. trrivc ai CliiirlcsHm.4.00 A. M. VULIIMKIA KtttllT RXritKSS. (Sundays excepted.) .?.ave Chariest,m.r..o:. r. M. Irrlve at Columblu.1.4S A. M. Connecting (Sunday-, excepte?l) with Greenville md Columbia Railroad, mut on Mondays, Weines lays and Fridays witli Charlotte ami South Curo lita Railroad. .eave Columbia.s..r>n P. M. Irrive at Charleston.S.00A. M. SIIMMKKVII.I.R THAIN. .cave Charleston.2.M p. si. irrlve at Sunnnerville.4.10 p. M. Leave jsn turnerville.7.lo A. M. Irrlve ai Charleston.s.tii A. M. (t.l M ll KN ituA.vm. Camden and Columbia Piissonirer Trains on IIONII.WS, WKoSESIIAVS ?md S ITI'ltPAvs, mid lie ween Cnmdeii and Ringville dally, (Sundays ex witted.) connects with u?> und down Hay l'as engels nt Kingvllle. .eave Camden.n.rtS A. M. irrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. .eave Co'.timtila.1.44 1'. M. \riivent Camden.?.nu 1*- M. 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