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Boarding, Ac., not exceeding 20 words, ?5 cents each insertion: over 20, and not exceeding co words, 40 cents each Insertion; over 30 and not exceeding te words, 50 cents each insertion. All announcements to be published at these rates must be paid for in advance. REMITTANCES should be made by Postofficc Money Order or by Express. ? If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mall may be secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay? able to the order of the proprietors of TUE NEWS, or by scuding the money In a registered letter. Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER ll, 1SG9. To Oar Friends In thc Country-In? ducements to New Subscribers. We daslre, if possible, to make THE NEWS, which is already without exception the cheapest newspaper in the Soth, a regular visitor in every well regulated Ixmsehold in this and the adjoining States. As an inducement (o the plant en to subscribe io THE NEWS before the expira? tion of th present year, we have arranged wich Messrs. Walker, Moana <?. Cogswnl, the publish? ers of the RURAL CAROLINIAN, to supply frat new and superb agricultural magazine, ingetlter with THE NEWS, to aa neu subscribers, at the follow? ing very towrope*: THE DAILY NEWE and the RCSAL CAROLINIAN, one year, for ste dollars and fifty cents. THE TEI-WEEXLT NEWS awi tim RURAL CAKO UVIAN, one year, for four dollars. Subscriptions tn the two puiXications may b? sent either to the. proprietors of THE NEWS, or to th?proprietors of the RURAL CAROLINIAN. But persons desiring to avail themselr-rs of this offrr nust do so before the first of January next, as the arrangeiitrtu will not be rxtended beyond that period. NEWS OF THE DAT. -Gold closed in New York yesterday at 23|. -Ia New York yesterday cotton closed KC bet? ter. . Sales 2600 bales at 25^c. for middling. -In Liverpool cotton closed at ll^allJid. for uplands, and isalnd.- for Orleans. -No power lias a special representative at the (Bcumenical Council. V. --England rejects the modification of the treaty of commerce with France, proposed by the latter. -The Continental prc33 generally applauds Sec? retary Boutwe?'s plun for the resumption of spe? cie payments. -A paper nore company In Norfolk, Va., are to give $15,000 for a paper mill at Fredericksburg, and p.xtposes to manufacture paper on a large scale. - ? ?"' ' -The owner o.' thc yacht Cambria is of the opin? ion, based upon his own aotual soundings, that no Teasel drawing over nineteen leet of water can pass l oagii the Suez Cana!. -The lommercial Exchange at Philadelphia, destroyed by ire Tuesday afternoon, ls to be re built immediately. The insurance is deemed suf? ficient to replace the structure. -The Petersburg Index bids farewell to the old men of thc Old Dimlnloa, and turns to welcome thc young Virginians who are hereafter to be Hie law-makers, leaders and rulers there. -The marvellous feat of telegraphing to Eng? land the entire message of the President was ac? complished by the British cable on Monday night. Thc message appeared in the London journals on Tuesday morning, simultaneously with Its publi? cation In the daily papers of this country. r-Thc London Timcs.oa American finauccs.says the fact that repudiation has been practiced by all the State? except Massachusetts, associated With thc theory which widely obtains in the Union that gold debts may bc paid In paper, in? jures American securities. Offers of conversion wiR arouse distrust and deter success. -In charging thc Grand Jury at New York on ?Wednesday, Reeorder Hacket, referring to the McFarland-Richardson case, 6aid : " If t here has been bigamy committed, aided or abetted by L.ny persons, no matter how elevated lu life they may he, fearlessly investigate thu ma: ter, and arriving at the fae tof probable guilt, promptly Indict. " lt is not considered likely that McFarland will be tried until January. -The Ocumcn?cat Council was (?pened on Y>'ed aesday by the Pope. The weather was unfavora? ble, rain falling at intervals, but enormous crowds filled the Vatican and lined the streets through which thc members of thc Connell passed. The Pope, followed br sevon hundred bishops, pro? ceeded to the Hi ". of Council amid the ringing of Deus ?:yl rtuzaering of cannon from thc forts of St. Angelo and Monat Aventine. Thc Holy Pa;her w&l la fine health. The galleries of the Hall of Council were ooctipied h." sovereign? and princes now in Rome, by mombcrs of the corps diploma , ttque and other notable?. The ceremonies ex celled in grandeur and magnificence any that have taken plac in Rome within the present century. -Among the features of the new census bill before Cong rees arc provisions for the collection .f the following items: First, tho statistics of trade of every ?tore and mercantile establish? ment In the United States; second, statistics re? specting the mining and fishery industries and capital of the country; third, statistics giving a DUI exhibit of tho internal transportation of the country, such as those by railroads, canals, river navigation and other modes, with the amount of capital employed therein, the number of passen? gers, rates of transportation aud total cost; fourth, statistics in regard to the charitable and reformatory institutions of the country, as alms? houses and hospitals, their inmates and expense of supporting them, aa "well as the amount ol' money Invested In such Institutions. Tue.-' four branches were not, it ls said, included nnd w atty form jr F ?nsra. The committee nav e carefully re? vise! all the old schedules, dropping out thc slave aehvdule ar.d enlarging tho general scope of thc .theirs and making them more specific. . -It is well knowB by this timo that Mr. Bosch- j .?r t'ecply regrets toe course pnrsued by him in theRlchardsou-MuFarland case. The denuncia? tions of the press, the onfricndly greetings of a large number of his own congregation, all have had an unhealthy intluenoe on his temper. Still it ls a comfort to know that ho i? ready to apolo? gize to McFarland, should the latter be acquitted, as no doubt he will, for Mr.'Beccher says: '-li the investigation whic!? will ere long be conducted ?han show rae that I had formed a judgment in? jurious to McFarland, and iioarruct In regard to the other parties, I shan accept the truth, and make such reparation to McFarland as I can. Bnt no man can act upon any after knowledge, and must depend only upon the light which he hos at the time. Whatever ohatigos may hereafter tcXe place In regard to my judgment or the parties, lt win not alter the faot tliat 1 then behoved that ' they were legally and morally dlvorctxl, and that aals marriage was at on 00 au act of justice and of mercy." -Tho horrors of hydrophobia are graphically set forth in an aecenut of tho sufferings of John j \T. Alexander, at Lexington, Ky., last week. On Wednesday afternoon, when attempting to take a gum of water, he ?mid not drink. He then saspeoted the cause cf his slokness aud deter? mined te foLy ?est lt. He cried to force water Into his mouth with a spoon, but his arm gave a spsnmodle jerk, sendmg.the spoon ay lag tbro-.ph. the air, and he feU J otk unnerved and will and , Bick. Prom Thursday morning he suffered terri? bly until the time ef bis death. He howled and snarled, and barked like a dog. He clawed and scratched at thesed-clotbing until lt was almost tern in shreds. Spasms and convulsions suc? ceeded eaoh other, racking his tortured body and causing him to foam at the mouth like e. wild and rabid animal, and in his frenzy tte veins swelled os if absut to burst, and blood gashed in streams from :??? month and nostrils. Thc bsd on which he WAS held do ."ii by siro::;; men was saturated through and through by thc rriru ssn stream. He was conseio .s nearly the entire time, and devoted and self-sacrificing, lie firmly Insisted that none of his agonized and weeping relatives should be allow d to come near him, aa he was afraid tha;-iio lillie ,'ijure th.'oi. His father, who had been a went, arrived just before his death, but on being void that he Iud come, he exclaimed, '-Don't Iel him see me.'" At about 2 .o'clock his sufferings bogata* more intensified, and he 31-reamcd and shrieked, "Water : water ! force it down me ! Oh, d< itu ! hurry, hurry His attendant physicians, *ho had doue ail in their power to alleviate his sufferings, aguin adminis? tered chloroform most copiously, and i:.< soothiug and pain-deadeniug erects came with thrice blessed power, breaking .he force of tte lust fear? ful moments of suffering, and thc victim of hydro? phobia escaped from his tortures ata quarter past two o'clock. WE beg to rewiud the advertising friends of THE NEWS, that we will publish, .os usual, a few days before Christmas, a list of our Christmas advertisers, callina: particular attention to stocks of goods chosen for the holiday, season. In this way, advertisers in THE NEWS will enjoy a wider and tnore at? tractive publicity than can be given them by any other newspaper in the .State. Paying In Coin. Tho bill to provide for the payment in eoin of the interest and principal of tho Slate debt was dead and is alive. A mo? tion was made in the House on Thursday to strike out the enacting clause of tb? bill, and was carried, iu spite of the squirm? ing and blustering of the hangers-on of the Ring, and bad the members of the lower House held aloof from the practical ar? guments which make the Senate the will? ing tool of Scott, Kimpton, Corbin ? Co., ; the bond-jobbers would have been disap? pointed for once, and have failed ta one of their schemes for robbing tho people of Ute i State. Xs we have already explained, the State j of South Carolina does no injustice to ber creditors in paying her debts in the legal currency of the United States. What the Knited States gives to the National credi? tor, South Carolina gives to her creditors. This is all that is asked. There has been no word of complaint-except from the mon who did uot lend coin to the State, who did not e xpect to obtain coin in payment for their loan, but who did buy up State bonds anel stocks at twenty and thirty cents on tho dollar and now claim dollar for dollar in gold. No one denies that the prominent State officials bought up at starvation prices the bills of the Bank of the State. A list of the amounts so bought up and hold by State and Federal officials hos been pub? lished, and the truth of its statement was not denied. When the bills were in the right hands a law was passed authorizing their conversion into State bond3 at par. In thi3 way State bonds worth sixty-live cents on the dollar were obtained in ex? change for bank bills costing ten or fiftoon ceuts on the dollar. Fifteen thousand dol? lars was about the price of one hundred tltottsand dollars in bills of the Rank of the State, and thc same amount of State bonds, obtained in exchange, could have been sold for at least sixty-five thousand dollars. Every fifteen dollars so invested would have put sixty-five dollars into the pockets of the fortunate speculator. This, however, Ls nut enongh. The men who have received one hundred dollars ia State bonds for every | fifteen dollars invested in bills of the Bank of the State now ask that tho bonds bc paid in coin-that they receive one hundred do!- j lars in gold for what cost them fifteen cents in currenc-/. No wonder that the bulk of the members of the IIoos'j of Representa? tives, who are not in tho Ring, would not boor this crowning inilielion; no wonder that the cow which has boen milked so ofton kicked over Ute bucket at last l>ut the virtuous indignation of the House did not last long. Yesterday the vote by which the enacting chuso of the bill w.m stricken oat was reconsidered, and, after a long debate, the bill passed Its second read? ing. Only the formal third reading and tho concurrence of tho .Se?alo now stand be? tween South Carolin ? and the payment in coin of the inkresl on ber debt. The House had the powter to kill this monstrous job; bat has only dealt it grievous wound. Por a moment thc members stood firm. Tho rea? son of their backsliding is suggested in tho letter of our Columbia correspondent. Well ! South Carolina is about to resume specie payments. The interest of all our debt, except that created for Statehouse purposes, is to be liquidated in coin. And it may, perchance, be so liquidated until better men take the place of the stock-job? bers sf thc present Gcnerul Assembly, when, uulcss gold bo at par, the bill to resume specie payments will be speedily repealed. Nor must it be Vorgotten that the present General A?semoly can itself repeal the law nest we>ek, or next month, if the members so desire. Owt of Th^ir BCoutbs! The hireling squatters who pipe the praises of South Carolina Badioalisin must be ia a peck of trouble. Tito High Prieits of the party, torrdag against them, deaounoo tho corruption ol' its oliiotttls, und the brocen den ads which tseomed a sufficient auswerte thc charges of the opposition press, will uot poss master now. As long as T?IH CHA RUN? TON NEWS, alone uad unaided, bore the bor? deo of the blame heaped on independence by frustrated rascality and smarting vice, both ponny-a-!incr and pap-eater might con? tent themselves with flippant declarations that what was said of Radical fraud and Radical knavery waa wholly and utterly false. These brave Moderations answered tho purpose. A seeming impunity made the tricksters and schemers bolder and more audacious, untie, at last, two negro Senators, Noah, of Richland, and Cain, of Oliarleatou, stand up in their pinces in the Stute Senate and LranJ as ia.amous tho roguory of tho party officia e. The truth ol' their statements th . hired vmJica'.ors of the puri? ty of RepahUcariiiim cannot and will not deny. ..Senator" Hard., (colored,-! ??vd : "The "senators d > DO? ;ome -jere} IQ iejtu?j?en4 the "interests of the people, but the interest*, of ' 'Oie officials. It does seem to me that there "are some people who believe tftis is the last "gear of the RepulUican party, and for the "last year we must (jive tike officials of it big "salaries, so that they" may all be able to "get all they can."' .'Senator' Cain, (coiored,) said : "IL "soenis to ino thal the objed of the Republi ..cnn party is to bc all the time increasing "the salaries of its officiate. Anti thc peo? ple arti complaining of it. ' * They "have to pay for it. The opposition pa? piers ' ' assert that the Republican "party is squandering the people'* money. .Truth is a tiling that ennnot be gotten .over, it is sometimes bard to take, espc "cial'.y when told hy the opposition, but I "fear the papers arc reining mighty near '?fm truth. Our officials do get good saln "riee, and with them are perquisites. I lite "to have said stealings, bat I won't. / "muan ?J, nevertheless. T doobt not some "of them do like our officials down at "Charleston seem todo, rob by law and steal "by governmental declaration." No wonder that Land Commissioner Ijoe lie scored Nash and Cain for speak'niar as they did-which would only furnish capitol for TtlK CtlAKLESTON NEWS. This kind of capital is" too easily found. Its significance now lies in the fact that the im? peachment of the party comes from ita trust? es! leaders, from colored senators who sway the negro masse? who know of what they speak, and catina, when Ute humor takes tkein, ;?e gagged or coughed down. A Good Sign. Our legislators are improving. In a dis? cussion the other day of the bill to pay thc int?rest and principal of the State bonds in coin, several colored members of the House favored postponement for the more mature considerat ion of tho measure. One Radical, holder if not wiser and more honest than the rest, declared that "At', for one, should "not rote to pay gold interest to men who had "bought Stale Bank b?ht at twenty rents on "?he. dollar, funded the same, and then ask "us to mahi-their bonds par, a3 this measure '.aims to do. Flintier, said ho, postpone "this bill until wa can lear?i the criticisms oj ' 'the press, the voice of thc people. He said "he wanted 'light,' as did the peoplo of the "State. He thought i!, ?1 little suspicious "that the Comptroller's report was not yet "furnished membeiv., and it had probably "been keptiv.ek for a purpose by the know? ing ones.'' Tiiis called forth a howl of rage from hts brother Radicals. Everybody knew what "press'' was meant. Tomlinson, tito State Auditor, indignantly asked: "What press "doeshe referi? ? [A voice: 'TUE CHARLES "TOM NEWS.'] I can tell him what the press "thinks. 1 cun toll him, a month before they "kaotf themselves, what they will think. "Thc press will thinJc just opposite to what "Ute General Assembly tkinks. I do.i't "cure, one cent for the press of this r?tate. "The press of this State btw pursued such a "course that no respectable man cares one "iota for its criticism. I don't propose to "give any snell opportunity to criticise what "wo do. If we had cared for the criticism "of the proas of South Carolina we would "have been under the ground long ago." Bnt in spite of tito protestations of this rautor, thc great fact remains that the voice of an indignant public opinion, sounded day after day through these columns, is at length making itself heard, atv! that even amon^ the colored men and white Radicals., who are our lawgivers for the nonce, there are not wanting those who have the sense to recognize ia the criticisms of an indepen? dent press "the voice of tho people." "What DOCH St Bleat* 1 Tho zeal which ts manifestai just now tn fae General Assembly i:s behalf of the scheme to disarm the white people of the State, Ls a little significant when taken in consideration with the m-lustrioa-? energy with which our valiant Governor i.< accumu? lating Winchester rifles aud ball cartridges. .Wo happen to know something of a Beries bf recent consignments t<> lt. K. Scott, which it Is jost as well that o:;r peoplo-the white people of Sonth Carolina-should know diso. For instance, the steamship Champion brought io this !*>rt, on November 9, forty crises of ri?.'S, ono hundred and sixty coses of ball cartridges, and Of.y cuno* O! equipments. On November 13 the s!-.-,tm s:;ip Manhattan brought sixty casos of rifl si On November 23 the steamship Champion brought nineteen cases of rifle? mid Oily cases of/equipments. On November 2C the steamship Charleston brought twenty-eight cases of rifles. On December l the steam? ship Manhattan brou.-ibt twenty cases, and December C the steamship Magnolia brought 1:Preu casca of rifle*!. And we. have reason to know that more are. expected. AU these consignments-four hundred and forty-two cases in all-were addressed to R. K. S.:ctt, at Columbia Now, what does all this mean ? Is there a state of war in South Carolina ? Or is Gov? ernor Scott merely making ready to repeat, on a lnrge scale, at the State election next fall, the recent doings of bis henchmen and their negro followers in Abbeville and Edge field? ii that be his little game, we can'el : Governor Scott that the wbito people of thf ; State who havo been deprived of their hs?rc earnings to pay for these arms will, ns surr, ns the sun shines, hob] him and bis UUcvinp azul cowardly minions io n strict account, person iii/, for tho Moody work to come. T;::? S?male has concurred in tho join! resolution reqn.?ting a report from tile til-nU Troastiror relativo to tba exact Status o? tin Stato and H. II. Kimpioo, tho Pinnncia1 Agent. The price of lime is rising in tb' Colombia market, in anticipation of eztan oi/o wliPewueiiiag. $&rlicultnr?, S^ricnUtirc, &?. ORNAMENTAL TREES, ROSES,GREEN HOGSH PLANTS, Ac- Oonsistlntr ?rtliches HortiiJaponica Plants and Plowers, FrnitTrcosam other Nursery Plants. Catalogues can he got ur the premises, Spring Btrect, BOCOH.I door west o Rui'ed?e avenue. dec4 stutliG* WM. FURGUSON. ?FLORIDA LAND F O R SALE. - ? valuable PLANTATION o: 860 aerea in IIa non County, Piorhla, u oflbred a: private salo about one aulf olesud ami under cultivation part best hammock. Thia Plantation is ono o Ute most des : rabio in tito State; I* very pnxiuc tlve for Oottoa, Rice, Corn, Sogar, Vegetables &c; also One for Oranges and other Kreits; ii located lnoncoftlic healthiest auJ moat plea eant neighborhoods In the SU'e, ueln? convent tnt to railroads, chu.-ei.'.u, fez. Apply to A. B MULLIGAN. Cotton lector, Aocoramodotior Wharf, OhadestojB, s. 0. novia ?Hectings. UNION KILWINNING LODGE, No. 4, A. F. M.-An Extra Communication of this Lodge will bc holden at Masonic Hall Tins (Sat? urday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock precisely. Applicants for the F. C. Degree will be punctual. tty ord3r W. M. AD. E. (illISON, decll Secretory, TYRE LOIXTE, No. L3S, A. F. M.-AN Extra Communication of Tyre Lodge, No. DJS, A. F. M., will be holden at Masonic Dall, Tu ia Bv SKI MO, at half-past 7 o'clock. Candidates for the E. A. Degree will please be ponctuai. Dy order of the w. M. decll " WM. L. KINO. Secretary. IAFAYETTE ^ARTILLERY CIIARITA J ELK ASSOCIATION'.-The surviving mem? bers of the l.afavettc Artillery will meet at the Hall of the Charleston Kirteincn Socie ty, south? west corner of King and Liberty streets, on Mox DAY KVKXLVO, 13th Instan:, at half-past 7 o'clook, to receive the reports of Committees appointed nt a piviiminarv meeting. All memocrh dosi ru us of assisting in "the permanent organlzatiem ol' the Ass?ciation are respectfully invited to attend thc meeting. By order E. LAFITTE, Presidont pro tem. T. W. BOLGKR, declll Secretary pro tem. iJUants. YYTANTS OF ALL KIN Di CAN BE V V made known to everybody in this column at the rate of 25 cents for twenty words or less, each Insertion, if paid lu advance._ W~~ANT?D, A YOUNG MAN 16 OR IS years old. of good address. Inquire at No. 101 Beaufain street. _ decll 1? ANTED, A COMPETENT WAITING MAN. Apply in Legare street, next st. Peter's Church. Recommendations required. decll 2*_ WANTED, PART OF A HOUSE CEN? TRALLY located. Would join with a par tv in renttnz one. Address "S," Key Box No. ll. " dcclO 2* _ WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN. CAPA? BLE or cutting and Hiting children's clothes, and who ls a good 6camstres.-:. Apply at No. 14 Meeting street._declO WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN FROM thcup-conntry, aSituaUon in some Whole? sale or Retad House. Can Influence trade, or woukl travel for some legitimate business. Ad dress MORRIS, Office of TUE NEWS. dec8 12? WANTED' A SITUATION AS SUPER? INTENDENT on a Rico Plantation by a one armed man, who bas seven years' experience tn Rice culture, and good recommendations from his ronner employers. Please address W. It. W., Charleston. S. C. dec2 WANTED!-A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, 2S rears old, wonld like to take charge ol a large Cot'tou Plantation, in the State of South Carolina. Any one iu want of a good, faithful Overseer, will do well to address thc undersigned. Can give the bett of references. Good steady habits, and not troubled with politics. Address, for two months, P. W. EDWARDS, Portland, Maine. novlrt Imo* WANTED, A SITUATION AS CLERIC, in a Wholesale Drug Store, or a large Re tall and 1'reseriptlon Drug Store. No objection tc go lu thc country. Will expect but a small com? pensation at tirst. The applicant is a graduate ol the South Carolina Medical CoHcge. Address M. [>.. i brough thc Postoftice. octt WANTED, A HOUSE, NEAR Till: central part of the city, containing live or Mx moms, with good outbuilding.-; and water. Address lt. at this Office. sept28 AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO sell thc American KNITTING MACHINE, toe only practical Familv Knitting Machine evct Invented. Pru* $20. wm kuli 20,000 stitcher per minute. Address American Knitting Machine Company, Hoston, Kass., or st. Louis, Mo. oct J? gmo* WANTED, EVERYBODY TO KNOW that JOB PRINTING of all kinds, plain and ornamental, is executed promptly tn the neatest style and at the iowtdt hew York prices, at Titi MEWS Job Office, N<>. Hi? FAST BAY. Call and examine the scale of prices before giving your orders elsewhere. WANTED, AT???TS. -TWOHUNDRED and Fifty Dollars per month, to sell UM only Genulns Improved Common sense Familv SEWING MACHINE. Price only SIS. Great In? ducements to Agents. This is the most popular Sewing Machine of the day-makes thc fanior.? "Elastic Lock Stitch"-will do any kimi of work that can be done on any machine One hundred thousand sold und thc demand constantly In creasing. Now ls the time to tal c an agency, .semi tor Circulars, ay Beware of infringen*.-tis address SECOMB A CO., Dos ton, Mass.; Pitts? burg. Pa., or St. ixnils. Mo. OCt29 Cmos ??0 lient. HOUSES, FARMS, STORES, ROOMS, Ac, now vacant, can readily t?e rented bj advertising them m '.Ms column. The rat? ls 2/ cents for twenty words or less, each insertion, il poid iu advance. 110 RENT. THE TWO AND A HALF . STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, Meeting street, between Society and Wentworth street, east side, containing four square rooms, two attics, pantry, and dressing room, with cistern and necessary outbuildings. Apply nt HART'S Hardware Store, curlier King and Market streets. dec;: 110 RENT, A FARM OF PORTY ACRES, . immediately in thc rear of tho Four-milt House. Aoply at No. ll Amherst .streeL de-cio fm a* _ 110 RENT. A FINE STORE WITH FIX . TCRES for a grocery and bar-room, cornel Longitude Lane and East Bay. To an approved tenant rem will be sio per month. Also. *:\ large square Rooms, with hrsphtoes, back plasia? and cistern waler ou every iitory. Tho rooms will be rented singly if preferred. Inquire C Air, ROSE, on the premises. tv.06 ior Gale. REAL ESTATE OR PERSONAL PRO? PERTY of any kind maj bc advertised foi mle in this column, ai the rate or 33 cents Tm wen ty words or lesa, ea.i,i Insertion, if puni iii ul rance. /IO To KLEIN. No. im KING STREET, VT and ;:"t your 1: manus for 10 wats a donen, au il if yen want sweet Oranges lie hus got them, very dec ones; also Ruc l/cmcns at 49 eenuin i"sen. Apples very ciicip, at 20 cents, ami iheapcr yet. Canary Bird*, good ?Ingers, al. ns incfrl prices. _decii 1* BAY MARE FOR SALE.-A BAY SAD DBE MAR:., of good form rvud action, from respectable blooded stock. Apply ut Ho. 14; Calhoun street. decll 2 MILCH COWS FOR BALE-TWC Cowa with young Calves for sale low. Ap ni; st J. 0, II. OLAUSSEN'S, No. 10 Market street decll t Il OR SALE, FIFTEEN NORTHERS HORSES. In pulrs ?r singly, at the Charles iou Bote! Stablos. decll 3? FOR PALE, NEW FOU ND LANE P?PP1KS, al No. 13 Smith street. dcclO 2? FOU SALE. THE NEW AND COM MODIOPK yacht MARY ELLA, capacity ala ton*, la complete order. For terms, Ac. apply te T. D. CLANCY A 00, No. 141 East Bay. nov;<o MihstS FOR SALE. E I G ll T PLANTATION MILKS, and twdve vote of OXEN. Fot ?.noby PRAsEUA DILL. Factors, AdgefsNnrtl Whirr. dec.2 th.-Tu t 1J1?R SALE, AN EXCELLENT VARIE ? TY of UPLAND COTTON SEED. Delivcru a* thc South Carolina Railroad, lu bags of twi bu then*, $: r"> per btrshel 1er ? >ur bushels or less f 1 ?ti IMT bnsaet for six bushels or more >?pij to GEORGE ii. W HA LEY, Sk MaUltCWs p. 0. Onuigeburg County, a. C. . decs Sinos TJ10K SALE OR RENT. A PLANTATIOS -I. 'tua ed on the Ashley ia vcr, a few mile.' Irora tl.e eily, ceatainins about cue nundroo acres, one-half cleared, with comfort ali le dwoil mg and necessary out buildings. If not sold bi thasoth instant, Uta owuer viii h.: willing u> ic Ute premisos to a ropunsibio paru wlui a HOIS; capital, lo rte planted on shares. l'or further m formation apply to VoanUig's Wharf, boam 0 Calhoun street. dec? FOR SALE, SEVERAL YOUNG^VX)R? HORSES AND MULES, at J. CniUSTO i'll ER'S Stables, No. Seo Kine streeL dec2 T7< OR SAL E, STEAM POKTABLF I? OROKs-OiiT OR WOOD SAWING MA CHINKS, King's pniuit, suitable Ibc cutting son wood, shingles, ntav?n or clapboard blookH, oat particularly adapted la thc wanta of railroad? wood contractors, v/od yard, saw min, and lum ber men gonera'iy. POT this machine we cloin precedence '?vcr anything of tho kind e ver at tempted. Ail parties ?nteres Mid and tho pubili are Invited td seo this machine ii? operatimi dad' rrora ll o'clock A. M. lo 1 p. M.. nt the Attestai Weil Lot, corner Meeting And Wentworth ?.rech? State or County rights or sin>r c machines ;"o sale. Apply to CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO. eleen imo PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT / .1 GREAT BARGAIN.-Ote small Cylind;.- TAY LOR PRESS in completo repiir lt has boon bu little used, and is sold simply because, the presen owner bas no um Tor rt. Tho sl/.c or the bcd 0 the Press ls forty-four by urty-eight Inches, Sali Press will be sold at a great bargain If applied rb at once, as the room lt occupies la wanted fo other purposes, Addreaas Bax Mo, 37M New Yuri Rrtsfltoev sept? QToiieerts. Q.RAND SACRED CONCBRT AT THE CATHEDRAL CHAPEL, SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, December 12, IN AID Ol' THU I'AROCniAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, fly M?e Chapel Choir, aided hy a nnmher of Ladies and Gent lernen of the city, ou the occasion of tho OPENING Ol' THE NSW ORGAN'. Concert, to commence ?it lialf-past 7 o'clock. Admission 50 cenu. Tickets may ric obtained in the vestries of the different Catholic Chnrchcs, and at the door on the evening of the Concert. deni;* 3 financial. "gXCHAKGB. STERLING niLLSon liverpool payable in London Checks os New York Hanks. Apply to W. B. SMITH A CO.. decll I Napier's Rance. -piVE THOUSAND DOLLARS." Wanted employni ir, for the above amount? together with Ute services of an experienced ac? countant and thorough business man. Address, care NK?FVILLE k RAKXAM, ?CM stuth4* No. 0 Broad street. ?ost an?r .ferrm?. LOST AND FOUND AGAIN.-IF YOU have lost anything, make it known to thc public through this column. The rate for twonty words or tess, each insertion, is 25 cents, if paid in advance LOST OR STRAY li D FROM MY PREM ISES, No. iso Galhoao street, a large white BULL TERRIER, havlnsr a black spot over one eye and bis ear? and tail cut. The Ander of the same will bc rewarded on ltd delivery at the above place. deoio LOST DURING THE FIRE IN COMLNG street OH thc ?th instant, a male Col ired (liri named Carrie. Any one who has her, will rehevethe parcuts by leaving her ai ik>. 15 Ann street. ilecy Notices in Conkrnptcrj. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF MlLTH CAROLINA_In thc matter of FRANCIS G. CART, of the llrm of Cart, Kopff A Jervey, Bankrupt- In Bankruptcy.-To whom lt may con? cern: Thc undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment os Assljrnee of FRANOIS G. CART, of Charleston, in the District ol Charles? ton, and State of South Carolina within said Dis? trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrnpt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated the 3d day of December, A. 1>" 1869. dec4s3 GEORGE 1). BRYAN, Assignee. ?uns, ?hetols, $?z. UNS! GUNS! GUNS: Thc subscriber has received by the steamship "Marmora," direct from Liverpool, a tine assort ment of Double and Siegle Barrel SPORTING CONS, made expressly ti. order m England. Breech Landers from $50 t<> 'JlT.'i. Boya? Double and Single Barrel Guus, from $12 to * 15. With a full assortment of Powder Flasks, Shot Bags, Caps, Wads, Gunpowder and Silo?. C. (?lt.AVKI.EY, No. 62 East Bay, deco IlismwsS So.ith of the OM l'oit ellice. 2icai ipabiicalions, JTEW AND STANDARD BOOKS fon HALE AT FOG A RTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. CATALOGUE NO. 21. Book Buyers will find it to their advantage ro consult this cutnlo^uij. The list wUl be Changed nt least once a week. TUE ADDITIONAL AND SHLECTED ?HYMNS, from "Hymn?, Aaci-nt and Modern," and "Hymns iur Church and Home," prepared at thc request of several o? the Bishops hy two of their number. 00 cen rt. igy-A liberal dlacouutwill oe made to Churches wanting a supply. Eadlo'H Dictiotiary of the Bible, for the usc of young persons, illustrated, il 25. Pleasant noam willi the Bible. Scripture (?'?cries, with a kev. $1 25. Beethoven's Let?ers, (1T?O-H2?,) from the Collec? tion of Dr. Ludwig Nulli, with Portrait. $2. Mort? D'Arthur. Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and his Noble Knights ?! the Round Tallie, with iutroductlou by Sir Ed. Shadier, Bart. $l 75. Man In Genesis and in Geology, or Hie Biblical Ac? count of Man's Creation,tested l>y Scientific Theories of his Origin and Antirputv. bj Jos. P. Thompson. D. D., LL. I), fl. The Great Reformation, by w. carlos Karlyn, embracing Luther ami his Timi*. Nether? lands, iiitti century, Huguenot*, English Port tans. Pilgrim Fathers, ft vol.-. S7. The New Biblical Atlas and Scripture Gazetteer, with Descriptiva Notices of'the Tabernacle and the Temple. $125. \ IliLle Atlas and Ga.".tt..er, with a variety of use? ful Tables. 81. Eadie's Biblical Encyclopedia, or Dictionary of Bastera AntinuiUc <, Geography, Theology and Biblical Literature. Ulustrative of tito Old awl Kew Testament, with Maas and Illustration*. $z 75. Howers ami festivals, or Directions for the Floral Decorations of Churches, by Barrett, wita ninntlnated Designs. z?-:>. Practical Hints on Church PVprnl Decoration i, by n Lady, with ;in Introduction hy Hov. W.Gres? ley, with Designs, si ?. The toUarcla, or some account of '.he >VnnC3Ses for the Truth la Great Britain from A. 1?. Uos to A. 1). 194U, With notice of Events of tit? ilar!} History of thc ReforsaaUon. fclf.n. Litton on Miracles, si "'.. Preparation lor Death, from the Dalian of Aiphoiv M), (lisbon of su Agatha, fi 75. Thc Kainuj Bible, conudabtg tba Old and Nev Tcstamcpt, w.tii brief notes of Crt tl cal Inves? tigations, Marjtaal Readings, Ac, Ac "vols. S? 75. Thi- New Testameu. ?sol ; EH irately for ? I. New Testament and Psalms, fi so. N. B.-Weare rccolvlng large additionstnour stock of Holiday Hooka, ?'oe et. Bibles, Prayer books, Family Bibles, Bng'Jah Editions, tn all thc mo.-t beautiful styles of binding*. Our assort? ment of Books for thc V11 u : 11 r ls lartre am! varied. Atv Books published Ul Amena or Europe sent (ree of postage OL receipt of publisher s price. Address FOO ARTI E'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 2r.11 King street. Un thu l^nd.) Charleston, s. c. tieet uta ts pee _ UriSKi.L^ DOOK STORE. RECENT PUBLICATIONS. R AGRICULTURAL. LOUDON^ ENCYCLOPEDIA Of AGRICUL? TURE, illustrated by over 1200 Engravings, $11. l.oudoa*a Encyclopedia of Gardening, 811. How Crops Grow; a Treatise on um chemical compo? sition. Structure and Litern the Plant, with nu morous illustration^ and Tahlee of Analysts, by Professor Samuel W. Johnson, of Ya's College, $2. FaraImpiementH ?nd Machinery; thelYiu ciplcs of tlielr Ctonstruatlon and V?o, willi sba plo and practical explana I lona of the Laws ol Motton and Force us applied on tua Farm, by lohn J. Thomas. iviUi Al Illustrations, $i au. Gardening for Pr lt; a Guido to lite successful Cultivation of thc Marte* and Family Garde;, h\ Peter Ueudcraon lindy Illustrated, $160. Kew American Farm Book, by Riobard L. Alien, re rhted and greatly enlarged, S3 CO. Ganlcuiug for thc South, or If nw Ut (,-.>w Vegetables tuui Fruits, by ilia lats William N. White, of Athens, Ga., with addtttous by Mr. J. V;ui Burea and Br. .Limes UUJIU&, Ulcstratcd, fi Southern mer and Market Oartie r, being a compila? tion of useful articles, from the WOKS .. >pr.ivc*i writers, by Francis t?. H<>liue.?. new Edition, 21 o. illili Paraiag witnout Manure; six Lee nresou agrieulinnj, delivered ?!. the Expert Mental Farm at Vlnccnuen, by George Ville, w Bara. American Fruit Ouiturist, coutaiuing praci.ic.:il directions ror the Propagation :u?d Cul toro of Fruit 'frees, kc, by John .'. Thornes, ?-'i 5o. i racUcal Fiortoulture; iv Guide to thc soe ocsaf id Propagation and Cultivation of Florists' llanta, fi so. Pear Culture for Profit, \n p. r. Cullin, Illustrated, $L T?e Practical Poultry Kix'.^-.r; a Com ni'-tc nod Standard Guide UJ thc Uanaacmont ot Poultry, wtiother for domes?c nae, tho markets or exhibition, $2. MEDICAL. WIEMKYUK: a 7, .?!. ?o.?k <?: Pranf? .tl Medicine, with par'.icuiar refere i ce tu Physiology au-d Pa tholofry, Ly Dr. Felix N icm eyer, u-aiis!i.!*:d from the7th German Edition, a vols., $0. Dr. Moritz Meyer: KtcctrioitJ ia Ita Rela?!i>tis to fnictlcul Meiiiunu, $4 bo. J. K. Duncan: ti Practical Trw tiao on Parimetrilia and Paramatrttis, $2 W. John Krlo Bricbscn: thc Science and ?rt of Sur? gery, Hhifunued wu.h Kngravings, wits ?vt ;iit|oi)s by Jol-i^ Ashhnr-u, Jr., AM., M. D., i" 60. Pavy: % froatisc on U e PnncUon of Diges^on, iU DLsordc-s H'M l'..-ir Tres ment, hy F. W. I*a*y, M. H., K. IL S. Gorrotson: Dlseasea erd s.;r pery of the Mouth. Ji^vs ant AsBOOletod Parla, by i. li. Crrrot?on, M. D., Illustrated, M 60, Loath: Injuri? nod Bl-oui-s of fe. .'.<vys, thc Jaeltaonlan l'rlze l-'seay ot the Royal Cc Urge o? Sur-reoriA, lfftrr, M. n(/v?^ g?PflRIOR COLOGNE WATER. Mannfaoturod and for nale by Dr. H. B A Bli cots No. Ul Meeting strett. j_^arasements. ^CADEMY OF MUSIC, Proprietor.JOHN* OHADWTCK Lessee und Manager.JOHN T. FORD Engagement o? tac CHAPMAN SISTERS and C. R. BISHOP. SATURDAY EVEN LNG, DECEMBER ll, Two Performances, in tlio Afternoon, at half-post 2 (iV.lock, thc Fairy Oriental Burlesque, ALADDIN. In the Evening, at 8, the n w Burlesque, PLUTO, OR THE MAUR: LYRE. Orpheus.M?AS BLANCHE. Arisscaua.Miss ULLA. cjiottltJc.xr.c. lt. BISHOP. Violin Solo.j;r. WM. WITHERS. Concluding with WANT E D , 1 0 0 0 MILLINBRSI JOE BAGO S, > m* " a , Mad. VANDJ3RPANTS, f Mr. C. B. BISHOP. ?3-M0NDAY, first Comedy Night. MARRI RD LUT., and the latest edition or BLACK-EYED SUSAN. decll M DSICAL A FAIRY STORY OK FAIRY LAND ENTITLED A L A I) I N' THU GRACELESS SC AM I With his Wonderful! ??imp, and Iiis Poor Mother, TUB WIDOW TWANKBY, WILL BB PRODUCED AT TUB ACADEMY OF MUSIC ON SATVMDAY AFTERNOON. Doors open st half-past 1 o'clock. COMM BN C I NO AT HALF-PAST 2 0 ' C L O C E . THE CHEAP MATINEE PRICES. Admission-Ladles and Oentleraen so cents each; Children and Nurses 25 centa Family Cir? cle for colored families '?j couts. Gallery closed. ?Sr Tickets con bc bought in advance at the office. The Orphan Chilrfron of the different Asylums arc particularly Invited to attend free of any charge. Appropriate and convenient seats will be reserved especially Tor them. declO 2 rpHE FIRST ANNUAL BALL Ol' THE CONTEST SOCIAL CLUB Will be given at South Carolina Hall, on Decem? ber 15th, 1809, to commence at 8 o'clock P. M. Gentlemen wishing tickets will please procure them In time, fruin the undersigned Commit? tee: J. F. Roye, Chalrmaa; W. Gannon, J. Kelly, J. 0. Gara, F. Boniface. dec6 ms2* W. L. HURST, Floor Manager. Stooes, Ranges, Ut. ?1 TO VE S AT WHOLESALE. THE UNDERSIGNED, SUCCESSORS OK HOR? TON A SHEPHERD, DAVE RESUMED THEIR TRADE IN STOVES, AS WHOLESALE DEALERS, IN CONNECTION WITH TUEIR OTHER ECSI NESS, AND ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY OTHER DEALERS, FACTORS, MERCHANTS AND ALL THE CUSTOMERS OF THE OLD HOUSE WITH TUE MOST APPROVED DESCRIPTIONS OP COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND HEATING STOVES AT A CLOSE APPROXIMATION TO FOUNDRY PRICES. THE COOKING STOVES AND RANGES ARE SOLD WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE-SOME OF TUEM ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITU OUT TUE AID OF CHIMNEY'S IF NECESS A UT? AN!) ALL ARE GUARANTEED TO BAKE PROP? ERLY, IF SET UP Ai DIRECTED. THE RANGES ARE UNUSUALLY LOW IN PRICE-HAVE SIX BOILER OPENINGS AND DOUBLE OVENS, THOUGH BIT A SINGLE PIPE, AND NEED NO BRICK-WORK TO SET TU KM UP. THE STOCK OF HEATING STOVES EMBRACES CAST-IRON AIR-TIGHTS, RUSSIA-IRON AIR FIGHTS, SIX-PLATE OR BOX STOVES, Ac. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICES WILL Rn FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. WM. SHEPHERD A CO.. No. 2 4 Ii A TN E STREET, CHARLESTON S. C.. J A P A N N E D T I N - HT A R E S AT WHOLESALE. W M . S fl E P II R ll D ft CO., No. 34 IIA Y NE STREET. T A ?.I P ED TIN- W A B E AT WHOLESALE. WM. S II E P II E II D ft CO., _ yo< *' n.VYXE STREET. ?pRENCII RETI NN ED IRCN - WAKE AT WHOLESALE. WM. SHEPHERD ft CO.. No. 24 HAYNE STREET. J?ELLEVILLE C 0 P P B R~" ROLLING MILLS. AGENTS IN CHARLESTON: WM. SHEP II E B D ft 0 0 ., No. 24 HAYNE STREET. itt is celia neons. T7"ANAP.UTX & GONZALES. JVPRODUCE AND COM Ric 51031 M! ROH ANTS, COKXBR OP CAUIODM *Nt> COaifcO !TtK?T>, Charleston, s. c. We nave on hand, and arc u instantly receiving from the Country, TURK EAS. Duck.?, FowH>, T IS ABS UKI) TO NAME SUMTHR, CA BOLINA, ilOSTETi ER, OR PLANTA TATION BITTERS, wl.iie tho production of the great SO LOMON is ?lour midst. Untie Sr-.m appre? ciated it-ilg-/ bj ijeruitting thosaks free rrora stamp duty. Por sal? St P.AOl'L A LYNAH. dOUS rjri V. C H D V B I N , DENTIST, OTPICR NO. 87S su<a smrtKT nov W amos gOLOMON'S BITTERS * A SPECIFIC l'or that disease wilton te cored by toe .inplica? tion of the hair of the biting dog. Numer?os ccrtill ca tea cv. be furnished. Por sale ss RaOUL A LYNAH. nm ?rorerie?, Ciqnors, Ut. jg U L K MEAT S^. 20 boxes Cko?co D. S. C. R. SIDES 10 boxe- Choice D. S. Bellies. Por sale by HENRY COB1A A CO. decii 2 g K E D POTATOES. il) bbl.?. "Piulv Eye'' POTATOES, in line order, for sale bv . HENRY COBIA A CO. . flecll i_ rJlAYLOR'S ALBANY CREAM ALE. A frosh supply of this Celebrated Brand of ALB received fresh every week, in barrels and half barn-Is. For sale bv JOHN F. O'NEILL ft SON. Agents for South Carolina, deoll No. 167 Bast Bay. 0BANGES, PLANTAINS AND BA? NANAS. 10,00? Havana and Florida ORANGES ?loo Plantains loo bunches Red Bananas Which we oirer from lo to 30 cents per dozen. ANDREWS A SALVO, declli* No. 497 King street. S SED POTATOES, IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. :>oo barrels Genuine Seed Potatoes. 200 barrels Chile Reds loo barrels (?arnott Reils loo barrels Western Reds 50 barrels Pink-Eye Reds 50 barrels Harrison's and Goodrich's. With a few barrels of Karly Rose and other choice Seed. For sale by JOHN F. ONEILL A SON, decll stutblmo No. 1ST East Bay. APPLES! APPLES ! APPLES! .TO barrels CHOICE APPLES, landing from Schooner B. N. Hawkins. For sale by JOHN F. O'NEILL A SON, decll No. 167 East Bay. c BART CO. Would respectfully caU Hie attention of their city and country friends to their large and varied stock of FRUIT, Ac. which is now on hand and being constantly received, consisting of : 40,000 West India Oranges. 500 bunches Bananas, iced and Yellow. 2,000 Grape Fruit. 20,000 Cocoanut*. 300 barrels Choice Red Apples. 100 barrel? Onions, Red and Yellow. 200 barrels Irish Potatoes. 75 barrels Long. Beets. 30 boxes Lemons, 30 kegs Malaga Grapes. a? boxes Cape Oed Cranberries. 300 boxes aud drum3 of Figs. 20 boxes French Prunes. 150 whole, oalf and quarter boxes Raisins. 50 whole and half boxes Fire Crackers. 5 barrels Red Preach .Heans. 10 frails of Dates. 300,000 Union Torpedoes. 30 barrels Nuts, Ac, Ac All of which will be sold low at the subscribers', Nos. 55, 57 and 59 Market street, decll HtuthM C. BART A CO. H. KL A TTE & CO. Are now receiving a full StocK of GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, CONSISTING OP: 100 barrels REFINED SUGARS 20 hhds. and barrels Raw Sugar loo hhds. and barrels Molasses 10 barrels Beehive Syrup loo bags Coffees loo packages Mackerel-Nos. 1, 2 and 3 25 barrels Pickled Munetta and Herrings 100 kegs Nalia loo boxes Cheese j 100 boxes Soaps " 250 barrels Flou?"-Fin", Super, Extra and Pamily . ' 25 hair chests h. son and Oolong Tea 60 kf-rs Dutch Herrings loo horrels and tubs Lard loo barrels Gibson's and Walter's Whiskey - cask3 Gin, Brandy and Wines 50 cases Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps 25 cases Hostetter's Bitters. Raisins. Currants, Citron, Prunes, Figs, Al? monds, Jellies, Oysters, Pickles, Sweet Oil, Toma? toes, Brandy and Fresh Peaches, Soda, Fire Crackers, Sardines, Starch, Shot, Powder.Matchea, Brooms and Buckets, Saurkraat, Ac, Ac For sale at iowest prices. HI KLATTE A CO., No. 201 East Bay, r.ov25 Northwest comer Cumberland street QOW AND FOWL FEED. ' 10,000 lbs. MILL FEED or SHORTS, which con? sumers pronounce to be far eupertor to Rice Flour, and a good substitute for Cow Peas, at $2 per loo lbs. ALSO. 200 bushels Wheat Screenings, an excellent Fowl Feed. For sale at 26c per bushel. JOHN CAMPS EN A CO. nov22 mthslrao _ ? IQTJORST LIQUORS ! LIQUORS 1 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. The subsorllwrs having been appointed sole agents for HENRY WALLACE A CO., Philadelphia, for t hc sale or their flue OLD RYE. WHEAT AND BOURBON WHISKIES, are prepared to make a liberal discount on large orders. A Tull supply or the above Whiskies always on Lund. Parties about purchasing would do well to give us a call before negotiating elsewhere. BYRNE & FOGARTY, ^ CORNER CHURCH AND CHALMERS STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. novo tntbssmos I) [CKS02T3 COTTON SEED. 400 bushels of this well known COTTON SEED. A SD, 4'<0 bushell ofPROLIFiaSBED. AUK), FRIPP'S COTTON SEED, and all other descrip? tivas of Sc-a Island Seed. Fur sale by PHASER A DILL, Factors, Adder's North Wharf, dees thsMiin?c_ jy? ARENGO CORES FEVER AND AGUE. THE FINEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. Sj-For soie by all Druggists. G. J. LUHN, Agent, Druggist, Comer King and John street, septn 3nms Charleston, S. C. S OLOMON'S BITTERS ARE FOR SALE BY Drs. RAOUL A LYNAH, Ar. Wholesale and Retail, CORNER KINO AM) HARKET STREETS, sept 17 .".mas iT?i?iitrnj, ?"'iiiicn t?coos, Ut. TC ALL OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS, AT MRS. M. J. ZER50W\ .io. 304 KING ST. Having just returned from Hew York, would re? spectfully call the attention of the Ladles toa large and handsome assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, including Dross Trimmings and Paper Patterns. Cloaks on baud and mode to order. Dressmaking attended to as usual Country orders solicited and promptly rilled, od 14 3 tuthsttroos ILLINHRY GOODS. A COMPLETE STOCK OP F DIE MATERIALS IS NOW OPEN KL, Which will be mode ia the REST MANNER AND LATEST 8TTLSR, FOR PALL AND WINTER. Al' O?-Jera promptly Cued. M. J. EOOTH, t?o, iZ> King atrsei. .so? i tuttsttaM