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Heretofore ihengchas Seen i'>. ?Many or the emigrants who have left their homes in Nurifi Carolina and Northern ceorgla to go West are returning. ?Ixmdoii dispatches aver that the tenor of the news from Dome Indicates Hint Hie doetrlneof Papal infallibility is losing ground In the council. ?The London Times is gratified that the Irish Amcricaus have rclln<|ulslic?l their scheme of ninking a Republic or Krin, and advises the Irish people to abandon totally all idea of ^P.epubllcaii^ Ism. ?. ?A memorial asking Congress lo do something for General Anderson, of Fort*Siimter fame, sign ed by Cr-iierill Dix, ex-Son.itor Morgan and three hundred New Yorkers, has been forwarded to Washington. ?Mr. Diekens* new story, of which the llrst pan will he published In March next, will, it appears, he completed In twelve monthly parla, Instead or in twenty, hitherto the Invariable limit of his sto ries published in this way. ?An impe.t ml decree making new postal regu lations with the United States is published in Paris. Leiters of 10 grammes, sent direct, are charged 00centimes; via England to. lusuillclcut prepayment renders postage null. ?The Austrian Rlshopsat Itome nttf tided a re ception in their honor by the Empress on Wed nesday. The French Ambassador gave a dinner und reception on Wednesday night, at which eighty church dignitaries were present. ?The llishop of Havana has disappeared from Madrid, and it Is thought ho has gone to Franco with Hie Rtshop or Ossum, who Is credited With the declaration thai he recognizes neither the provisional government, the regent nor the revo lution. ?The delegates from the Itiisso-Pollsh clergy lo Hie (Ecumenical Council have been Instructed lo oppose the union of the temporal ami spiritual powers, the dogma of infallibility, the Injudicious education of the clergy, and the organization of the College of Cardinals. ?The public debt statement will hereafter be issued from the Treasury Department primed In Hie English, Commit and French languages, and sent to the United Slate* e..,.? '. ' iintonc the business mon t.- .ics to which ild consuls arc accredited. ?A deep feeling prevails among all classes at Nashville at the prospective suspension of the city free schools, which arc attended by some four thousand pupils, nnd arc In a highly prosperous condition. Suspension is urged by the city au thorities as a measure of economy. ?The experiment has been successfully tiled in Georgia or starling cotton plants hi a hot-bed, ami setting them out in Hie ground when already somewhat grown, as cabbage and tomato plains arc treated by market gardeners. Considerable advance and Improvement in the crop is thus se cured. ?The Commercial Travellers- Association of New York held their regular annual meeting on Tuesday last. The subject under discussion was the Wood * leal case," with reference to the law In the Southern and Western elites, which prohib its it commercial traveller from oifering goods for sale without sample, unless he lake out a license 11 i m {too lo $400. The association has engaged lo raise (10,000 to defray t lie expenses of carrylu( I he case to Hie Supreme Court of ihct'nileil Stales. Members have already, it is said, paid in some 20 per cent. ?An inflammatory proclamation has been circu lated in Havana calling the citizens to arms In the cause of ihc Insurgents. The authorities have searched many suspected houses, and forty well known Clintons have been ordered lo leave al once for Spain. The tenor of Hie news from Hie Inte rior Is reprerenicd us being unfavorable io ihe Cubans, a lo of arras and ammunition having been found on the plantation of Sonor Lather, near Maianzus, Cuba, he was arrested, tried by court maniai, found guilty of treason and exe 1 cuted. A large number of Spaniards were arrest ed nnd sent oirfor Spain. ?Acorrespondent ofihe Halllmorc Sun tele graphs to thai paper that the Western movement to remove Die capital is likely to full through. The demonstration on Congress has been post poned till after the recess; but ils projectors now ndmit that I hey have no strength in either house. Senators Drnko nud Schurz, or Missouri, arc both opposed to ihc plan to place the capital at HI. Louis. The former senator declared to-day that there were not leu members of the Missouri Leg islature who would vote to cede to the Federal Government the Jurisdiction over territory within ihe State sufficient Tor the location of ihc capital. Other Western members soy thai they would like to have the capital go West, bul they do not favor any change Just so long ns the public debt re mains a national burden. ?The particulars of Mr. Stunton'a death are as follows: On Thursday he complained of his sick ness, but his family were not nliirmed as Ion fatal restait, as ho had apparently been in a worse ron dtllon previously. Shortly after midnight Ids symptoms became nlnrmlng. Surgeon-General Harnes was present on his accustomed visit, but found it impossible, (o afford relief. Rev. Dr. Siarkle, of the Church of the Epiphany, Protes tant Episcopal, of which Mr. Siunton was n mem ber, was summoned, but shortly afterward the sufferer lost consciousness and was unable to cor verse with any one. The pulsation of his heart ceased for a few seconds and Ilten returned, his breathing being very faint. It was not until half an hour before hlsdenih Hint his family could real ize that he was dying. About three o'clock hi expired. Snrgcon-OcnernI Humes says that he never saw a'man die so qulcily In his lire, breath ing p way without n struggle. He elicit of conges t ion of the heart. At his bedside In these last mo ments were his family, consisting of Mrs. Stan Ion, his eldest son Edwin L. Slant on, Kiln, his etflest daughter, nbont twelve years of age, Lewis, his second son, nine years of age, and Resste, his youngest child, Ore years of age. ?Sttuinnn Isours. On the 6th of December the United States flag was raised over the town nml bay, a salute was fired by the war steamer Al bany, and a force of American troops landed nnd took formal possession. Sainanu Ray Is situated ou the northeast coast or San Domingo, and is about forty-three miles In length from enst to west, by eight miles broad, and at Rs west end receives the Vans, the largest river In ihe Domi nican Repnbllc. it forms one of the ilnest har bors in the world, and may be regarded as a most itapsrtant maritime position in reference to-the traile of ?ho Uitlf of McXlOO and Ihe inter oceanic routes across Cetilral America, imih in a commer cial and military point of view. The news of the occupation of Sumatra by the United state* ere atcil rreat excitement among the people <?f San Immlngo, and the revolutlouary pally were mal; RtMlnnbloleirortato tl?ooui Itnex, who bail reilWPhhen uoliaiions^ko/. elates thai he lies ""i^F '" r,l,U"' if he is ri.r?crt'S?ilial alternative. Our dIui iMspiiten?a n^?U' "d* eoiincc |diif* tiii' negotiations^the cession ?r St. ^ 1,.:i- ami Santa i'rnr. have been rcopciicd. Kit m My itilunjinui hm? History us well its religion has its vindica tion- und .u retributions. Dishonest par lies, Hk?* designing men, may claim lite pos session o( distinguished virtue, mill may siivi.i. hy sheer audacity, in getting the claim nllowe.il. Bui fortimutcly reputation involves responsibility. Tlie inqiostor cheats himself in assuming it virtue wliieh he cannot maintain. His mask .does nol change his clntrttcter -. tttnl sooner -or litter lite lime ar rives when the inconvenient lion's skin is cast ofl'or disarranged, ami the terror of tin* fof.'jl Incomes ils #11111. His jti.-i deserts nro.iwtetl ottl u> lin- vicions ami obstinate liratewho clnlmetl the honors tine lo tho king <>f '"-?Sis. .i;s(.;. s fS|i>ic represents lolerahly well tho .stale of I he l*< [uthlicihi parly at tho present lime. This infamous I'lchardson-MeFnrlttnil case Ims laid bare the corruption of tho po iilicttl vendors of moral Idea*. As the pit llons of :i cause whose appalling details have start h-djmnd B?utckcd the whole comity Irr, stund forth Ih'ekirif of the Tribmt^?AM tlie great pulpit lights of Republicanism? Henry Word Needier ami it. P.. Fruthlug liain. These iiumIoI reformers, llittii whom none have spoken more sanctimoniously of the tenderness anil strength of Ihcirrturrla.g ImjiiiI, have pandered to a dark matrimonial intrigue, culminating in adultery ami mur lier. Such is the latest ethical precedent es lublishcd by the very ?lffe of our national reformers. sja^. ? The ease was of such a sort thatT^Miin isjxv should have hail no connection with IUm Ir*llm iu^jfjajstf evidence given for i lie pixjB eiironientofrnc divorce to Hip court nt M.u linsviUc can l>e credited, McFnrlanil la a monster. Hut il shoukl he said that llie one hundred and twenty adults living in that re mote village of Indiana. know^jnd cured nothing about the case, and that the de serted husband had no opportunity of de fence. So Ta:- Its .Mrs. McFurland is con cerned, she cannot he held blameless, for the divorce was an Illegality, and was se cured for I he purpose of facilitating her union with "her husband's friend." As to Rich ardson, who is now in his grave, the evi dence pretty clearly shows that lie had so licited and won the nIFections of his friend's wife before any s?parai ion had taken place: and he pursued, with an engcrhefc? which Mrs. McFarlaild herself was constrained lo moderate, his purpose of making her his own. Regarded from whatever point of view, the case was ah ugly one. The min istry hud nothing to do with it except as they arc ollleially appointed to "call sinners ' to repentance.""* Ii was n horrible outrage when they appeared, in thcll' rolies of sane lily, to bless an idled ion which has cast a gifted genius into u I" , V " " "'vvli -.ie ?Y '' '"'l'i'?.I M? a beautiful. accovftyllsWil woman, and which Is likely to bring a wretched husband lo the gallows. This case is taken out of the ordinary class of crimes by the circumstance that all who have acted in it from lirait lo last belong | lo the Republican parly, and are representa tive members thereof. The humblest of them nil in station was McFarlaild, who was first in I he provost marshal's olHce and then received an appointment to the custom house. Ili.s wile was employed as contribu tor to the fmfcixmdtHit. Ills "friend'' Rich ardson was an editor of the Tribu nr. So was his wife's female friend ami adviser. Mrs. Calhonti. No less a poison than Vice President ColfttX welcomed Mrs. McFurland. on her divorce expedition to Indiana, and introduced her "lo the host society in In "diannpolis." The card which introduced Mrs. McFitrhmd's female friend to Hcecher, bore tin signature of Horace Greeley. The two ministers who performed the public con secration of the bigamy are among the most distinguished men of the parly. In short, the terrible burlesque was an act of domes tic "reconstruction," lo which Republican ism lent its greatest names. There was marshalling of the clans, u grand magnifi cent uprising?Vice-President, editors, secu lar ami religious, male and female, anil min isters, orthodox and helorotlox?for tlie vir tuous, glorious, nay sublime purpose of) taking away a wife from her husband and giving her to nuother man. Hank after rank, with civic trophy and sacred sign, they threw themselves, body mid soul, into (hat grand conllict ; and when it was over, one, perhaps the noblest of iliem all, lay dead in Ihe arms of victory, a heart-broken woman at his side, and in the prison house there was one miserable blood-stained cap live, wringing his hands and tearing his hair and gibbering in his mad anguish, t'real is the honor of Ihe conquerors] They have reconstructed a family in a way just as legal, just as moral, and just as successful us thai in which they have reconstructed the Southern Slides. The Tribune, in its issue of the I8(li instant, is particularly and justly severe on What are called Southern loyalists. One of this sweet set -the Hon. Mr. Hlnckhurn resides in the Parish of Claihomc, Louisiana, which he represents in Congress. He is also editor id Ihe Html, "the olllcinl journal or j (he t'nited States," from whose tripod he de nounces his opponents us "buz/.ards,' "boltle-hclltcil tonds,"' "skunks," "hogs,' "dogs" and the like. "The inference may "be drawn," says Ihe Tribune, "thai it is "us necessary for n Republican lo be "dirty In Louisiana as a Democrut in New "Vork. Heaven help the negroes if they* "are to lake their primary lessons in civlli "/.utlOM and refinement from such un cducii "lor and champion !" Another loyalist de nounced by Ihe Tribune, is the Hon. John A. Winipey, nftSeorgia, who, "last September, "sent to Noyes k Co., No. ill! Wall street, "#100 tor n quantity or coimtcrfclUlillls, and "got nothing in return but seme old news "papers, a stove, and a promise that if he "would keep cool, the bills would soon be ' seul. 'I have been keeeping cool,' he "writes, 'ever .since, but they have not come "Mr. Winipey declare* that he is 'true blue, 'Huit Wogau** lettler (offering counterfeit "greenbacks) 'lias the ring of the true fa metal, ' and that with his influence he can 'in tike i? i)ii? Illing ont of il." Il if a great pity that Mr. wlmpoj (wlu?sc seat is eon 'tcelcd) is not a ntvmbvrof Congress." Thus gaily does Greeley Haul at the -outhern loyalist-, Hont an?1. Jeer at lite ihnmcloss renegades, whoiii Uv, with Oolfttx ind Richard-a n, nntl Mr.-. UnHtor.n ami Mrs. Mc-Farlitud. tnnl lleochvr a- d Krothinghutn, have made the legislator* < f tl.i Stat??, or Ilm nioinl?ers of tho national Congress. Hut lieni'i'forth Drown anil Rlodgett, and Mackey ami Moses, have a ItoUJ upon Giveley? Co. llioy can say. stay yoiu Ii gentlemen; we are till plnying tho same game, ami wo netrd not Interfere with each other; wo lire all tarred with the same stick ami we need imt Mackon each .' .lie:-: wo all live in glass houses, uiiil we need not tltrow stones at each otlter; we all form one parly, ami "from the erownof .!? head to the sole of] thi* i'o< '. there is no soundness in it. '"it unly wounds aud bruises um! imtrefying "sores." Change of lln.se. The Newark Journal says, thai at a Into religious meeting in Trenton, N. J., Rev. Mr. Kennedy callctl on a Mr. Noble, a well known Abolitionist, just returned from a visit to the Sov.lb, to tell bis observations und experience. Mr. Noble said: It' bo bad known as much in the u.ist of Ibe true char..- or of the black race as lie knew through his visit lo the Southern States, bis contract might have been dur?rent. While it hero. In- took uollee of what li? saw ami made Inquiries evoiyyvlierc. The black people wore not as well oil' a- previously, ami they were su thrill less Huit if they gol a dollar they -pont H in gewgaws aiul ilnery Instead of prattling for their actual necessities, lie suhl l?i would not work steadily along,andconvej ii .be idea Hint Illere was little hope of their i at Inn.*1 Add to this what Mr. IMItsbmy ,ys; und let all honest Republicans prepare in relrncl their ctiltiinitles of so many years' duration, nnd admit Hint the Democracy were in the right on Hie terrible issues of the past. To this complexion it must come ai last. We ijiave already pttblishcd a part of I'illsbury's "oiler from South Carolina. Since then be has given further testimony which will In terest lite Abolitionists, of which Rnrker Dillshury was a leader lor so many year?. Speakintr of the ellects of reconstruction, lie says : a majority of the Legislature oi' South Carolina are colored men. ami many of thorn can neither write nor read, but several of their host friends assured mo thai Ihoy should never support such again fur the sake of IIa colored race Itself?not even lo save the Slate from tin1 Democratic [tarly. Such a burlesque mi the mime of government, they declared, was never before seen; I have witnessed enough myself (< easily understand that ii may lie so At the opening of the session col ored votes wore easily bought at live dollars though Inter I hey rose on their price.1" The Hone liill. The speech of Senator Corbin in favor of wlinl is familiarly called the Hone Dill was I loth plausible ami ingenious, nnd it must be admitted thai the groat*apostle of Mono|x>ly is consistent in defending I'm nthers what bo practices for himself. The senator who monopolize.- the sweets of at least halt,a dozen otlu os. tuu. .. .. .. soiuuurs io grant to n few respectable gen llcnicil, a monopoly of phosphate mining In OHO ro.-povt, however. Mr. Corbill is nul .consistent. He urges as n reason why tin phosphate monopoly should hegrnntod, that il reiptiros grenl capital lo mine |ihos|?hntt successfully, ami yet denounces those who have already employed capital for the pur pose, ami who so employ il still. Why it is necessary lo give one set of capitalists u monopoly of the river phosphates, because another set of capitalists have been milling those phosphates without paying a royally, which has never boon demanded of them, Mr. Corbin dues not condescend to explain. The Done bill will come up again after the recess, ami we are assured that the rep resentatives of ihe companies now engaged in the phosphate business will then exhibit to lite Legislature the true history of the dis covery and working of the phosputic de posits, and will, he able to show the injus tice of monopoly and the justice of free trade. Mi:. Conmx in his speech on tho "Rone "liill,'1 sought to justify his Monopoly by n plausible suggestion that the South Carolina Railroad Company bad boon given "exclu "?Ivo privileges," for the purpose of iniluc ing capitalists to build tho road. The only privilege that Hie company has, besides its exemption from taxation, is the sole right lo build and operate a railroad within cer tain narrow limits. If the South Carolina Railroad Company enjoyed the r.rcln.tin right to build und operate railroads Ol tin irhole Stute, then, and then alone, would it be a monopoly of the same class us tin "Rone liill." TlIK barn and stables of Mr. nenj. B Cockrell, near Dluckstoek. were burned bv an incendiary on Thursday night. Governor Scott will please issue that proclamation, A thousand dollars reward will do, us Mr Cockrell is a white man. S (E?tuatioii?i. HIGH SCHOOL OK CHARLESTON.? . The Exercises or this institution win tip resumption Moxii.vr. January tut, 1870. Instruc tion given in l.alln, flreek, French, German, il m lie in at us ami the higher branches or English. The School is well provided with maps, globes ami philosophical apparatus. Tenus or Instruction, per quarter, payable in advance. No extra charge for French, donnai, or stationery. v.*. it. einhman. a. m., rtecK ? Principal. ELECT HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Fort young ladies, No. 7 LE Ci a ii E ST II E E T . MUsC. M. RKII?, I ?,,, . Mrs. n. w. ilACOT,}.Principals. Miss MAIIIE BACOT.Asslslnnt. The exercises of this School will lie couiinencetl on Monday. January a. isto. For Circulars containing terms, apply to either Principal. _ ilerin mt* SELECT SCHOOL. FOU BOYS, No. 10-1 IIUOAO ST 11 M KT, WM. I?. D?SACSStinK, PltlNCIPAL.?The Exercises of this school will be coiniiieiiceil ou Monday. January :i. 1870. N. H. For circulars with .terms, apply to the Principal. dceat o I N G ' S M O U N T A I N MILIT?R Y SCHOOL, YORK VILLE, S. C. Tlin First Session or IhO school venr of 1S70 will begin on the ist or February, is*o. Terni.'?For school expenses. Including tuition, lioanl, wash tig, lights, met, books ami station ery, 8133 In currency, per session or five mouths, payable h, ndVancf*, For circulars containing full particulars, apply 10 Coi.oxki. a. coward, tteco Huns Principal nntl Proprietor. K l??uvciiiig. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD at Mrs. MILLER'S, No. 6 Hudson nrect. c dcou w ?takts Ol 1> ? made klto it t lio rate of S3 < ach insertion, ir ANTED 1 TKI.I.F. A. <'. lt.." ill iii \irANTKI?. . >> about Ii liunsc. Apply ai ?mitIi ni nun -tu wanted. > y lloiiscwo rnw knty-ki' 1 ai?< ms In an ,v ni.. It mud" \Tr.\ntki), . \V a child n w Uli i ri- i|llli|i-n>l Ut ni. Apply ai i X?rANTK?. VV PARED Miede. ?Ii -ili-s a M. s., enre <>r tt s. c. rANTFJD. I NI _NH amicil m..-!, wii lllcc culture, um rormer employi Chut loa ton, s. c wantr?; Y t central Bi? rooms, wliii Address h. m il W-? >V InaWI tall ami Presort KO In Hie COUIII pens?t Ion at fir- . Hie Simili Carolli I)., I Ii rough Hie I TT/* anted > V ami Fll only Genuine s> SEWING M act diiccmcnts inj Sewing Mncliffi "Elastic Lock thai can'be ilm thousand sold creasing. Not Send fur Clretih Address SECO : burg, Pa., or s . A-V vLL ( i i till ol '-.: is oan be In this eolumu words or less, I-'.. a haga size. Address ilec-? l?lRED (?HMi, ) utteiul lu Mie ireel, one door ileifil I* IK ?V Tt ? IMJ I.Wen I tvortli It-i-.'T 1-? A DAY FOR in?. iLi.nr/. ilee.3 c Itt. TO MINI) llii' lllHISI'. duo o: a ?.m l situa ilei-j t LADY PRB .h, l-'rench ami ! mess. Address ?'EY, Cliurtoslnn, ilei".J ws4* N AS SUPER lllal imi lij a Hill s' I x|ieriencu in illations Inini his Iress w. it. W., dCC? . NEAR THE eontuliihig live or lugs ami water. SI'p'-JS >n as clkkk. re, m' a large lie . No object ion l o imi a inuull com t is a grailuntu of doge. Address M. 0CI9 TWO 11 UN'DU ku liHllll, In sell Hie m-.oii Sense Family m y $! >. tirent In . "the iniisl pnpiilnr makes tin- fsmous lo any Mini Of work ' in', due hundred ml constantly In take an ngeney. o <>f Infrlngers.' ?.o nun, Mass.: Pitts im:I2si iimos TCIOIl SATil JL DLKillid Inquire at No. ITMJR SA I ; tlicccnii ness. with six ing rooms, a order, impii 12*011 SA . Fit A Ni loiiiiii. ami s . phosphates. Accommodai Hoiis!-:s sei; 11 si an) suppli Stuhles, t {m ? r.yek. ileein m ]M)\l SA ! ; TV of i at the Smith bushels, Mi ?I 25 lier im to GKORO I Drnngchtirg TJUINTI?' _L IHIKA'I Loll PRESS in Ho uscii, ? owner ha< the Press is Press win b at once, ns root other pttrpo IMsioUlcc. 12t O U - Cl?? CHINKS, " wood, siting - partleular?ri; wood eonlU lier men ge precedence templed, iroiurlv/-! Well Lot. < state or Cotiury i. ? ,,. sale. Apply to CAMt decs lino I-; I.(it i?F sad [AltESlllldMI'LES. dee?T IIIS _*' dwelling"' in Ii I convenient I obit si* ms und three dress necessary, in line ilec_a .'av kciioonek . I.i tons register, well iue nee, wood ami ,kv .V CRF.1GHTON, rtccSI : ? Ks. ? Tin-: sub keep on hand a eon NT) HORSES at his ' i. en Friend und Ma P. WBST. . bllent yahik. H' 'N SKKD. Delivered 1 oad. Ill bugs uf two four bushels or less, hels or more. Apply El st. Matthew's P. <>., ? decs jim s Oil sale at a ii ' small Cylinder TAY lir. 11 lias been but ,, y because the present he SlZO of the bed ol ty-elghl inches. Said bargain If applied for ? copies is wanted lor ? i.ox No. 3JII5 Now York sejil-JO ram pok'tarlr . noli SAW I NU MA .table l'or cut illis cord ckiptMianl blocks, and ie wants of railroads, : , rd, saw mill, and liiui ds machine we claim id Hie kind ever al reste.l and Hie public 11LPVfXS""!' n-i Went wort h stre-?ts'. r ?fiele machines for KON, HA UK IJ-: Y A CD. L'illl? fov Srtlc. T7I0R SALE Oil KENT, A PLANTATION JL sitimted on the Ashley River, a few miles Iront the city, containing alMiut one hundred acres, one-hair cleared, with comfortable dwell ing ami necessary oui buildings, if not sold by IhO'JOth Instant. Hie owner Will be willing to let Hie premises to a reponslhle party with a small capital, to he planted on shares, for bin her in formation apply to Yenning's Wharf, smuii of Ciilhouii st reel. deel VAL?ADLI-: TIM HE 11 LA NTl)S AND ST KAM S VW MILLS FOR SAl.K.?I will sell 20,000 acres of LAND and KrtUR HTKAM SAW MILLS, situated in Collelon County, S. C, on the Kdlsto River. These Lauds have an unlimited supply of the very lines! pine timber, and also line facilities for running machinery with water power. All I he Mills are now in successful operation, and are connected with the river cither by canal or rail road. Location healthy, water excellent, and Lands well adapted for corn, cotton, rice or cane. I will sell these Lands In a body or divide them into tracts lo suit purchasers. For run her particulars, apply to johnt. JKN NINCS, George's Station, S. 0. Railroad. dec.'! fniw2mos* FLORIDA LAND v O H S A L E . ? A valuable PLANTATION or ?so acres In Ma rion County, Florida, Is oircrcd at private sale, about one half cleared mid under cultivation: pan best hammock. This Plantation is one of Hie most desirable in Hie Stale; Is very produc tive for Cotton, Rice, Com, Sugar, Vegetables, Ac; also line for oranges and other Fruits; 1.1 located in one of the healihiesi and mosi plea sant neighborhoods in the State, being conveni ent to railroads, churches, Ac. Apply to A. R. MCLLIGAN, Cotton factor, Accommodai ion Wharf, Charleston, s. C. novll ?o Ucnt. TO rent, a large and well finished Store, four (l) rooms attached, at the comer of Coming and Rndoliife streets. Ap. lily t.. .unis H. DKVRRKUX, Architect, corner Itroad ami Church st reels. dec20 1lb hentTtiFe" fine~rice anI) ()ot . TON PLANTATION, known ns "Clay Ii eld," in Christ Church Parish, twenty miles from Mount Pleasant. This place has been plnnted every rear since the war. The Knglne, Threshing Ap" imratus and Oins are in complete order. There ur about fioo acres prime rice hind, with very xlenslvc reserves,. nnd about loo acres cotton land. There Is n capacious residence of seven rooms, with the usual outbuildings. The netilo uent numbers twelve houses. In I lie best repair. Labor is very ubundaut In Ihe vicinity. The tract .-overs about .MHH) ucres, nifordlng a capital range for slock, both in summer und winter. Anyone ipplylng Immediately, may obtain on the place, miles, carls, ploughs, harrows, seed rice und cot on seed. For additional particulars, npplv ;o .1AMKS McCARK, Calhonn Cotton Press, Church greet, near Rrond. deel.t mihi LOSt OHO JfORH?. ytOlM'HD, ON FRIDAY EVENING, 24th Instant., nenr the Academy or Music. t mi the neighborhood of King and Line street l NKCKLACK OF PAR 10 OK MS. wilu Pendant, udtable reward will be given for Iis recovery If oft nt I bin oillce._dcc27 1* IOST ON THE MORNING OF THE J 2uth, between the Charleston Hotel and Ann dreet, n POCKKT-ROOK, containing fit In grcen incV's nnd note for f:i.r>. The owner wl I pay Hieranv for the recovery if left at this oillce. ilecJi I* Dioooliuiouo of (?tiuartncrol]iu. |t%T(JTICE. ?W11 ERE.-VS, A COPARTNER Li SHIP has heretoforeyxiHiod lM-tween LRW S A. STRODKl. mid THOJr.VS M. STORKS, umlor he si.vie and name of STROHKL A STORKS, viiich said Copartnership has been ibis day dis. olved by mutual consent. STROHKL .V STORKS Graham's Ferry, December 21, lSdti. dec24 ;; I L L I S A CHISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MRRCRANTS, and SHIPPING A0BNTS, Will attend to the Purchase. Halo and Shipment lo Foreign nnd Domestic Ports) of COTTON, UCK, I.UMHKK and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC w ii ark, Charleston. 8. 0. i, WIM.IB.A. R. CltiSOLV. OCtSA XU cd in go. IIMtlENDSIIII' LODGE So. i?. V F. M. ; Tin- Annual Communication <>f Un* Lodge ?rill bc hehl Tills Evkxis??, ;?i Masunir Hall, at t ' lock. Mcialiers will com* prepared ; ? pay their arrears. Ity order or the w. M. dccCT A. I.OEIt. Seorotnry-. / Ul Alt LESTON CIIAMIIEH OF COM \ MEItCE.?A Regular Meeting ?I the Cham ber of Commerce will b? iiel?! 1'iiL-t iMoudayi KVENIN?. Decelillicr 27th, III the Hibernian Hull, al T o'clock. Mi uiiiers in arrears will ph use lake noilo . I'.y order. I*. .1. DARBOT. 1 leer! 7 Secretary und Treasurer. TOUEI M'.-t'l! MTSIUND. AN EXTRA J M eel hm ol thl- Society will ho held Tut? K\ UMSO, nt ? oYlui k. I in* mrmlicrs are rcfpu -' eil in attend promptly, us the Chairman >! the Committee 01, <; iRillng ls readt lo Illllke In- tinal report, dl \?. SIEOLIN?!. le. 2; Secretary. Hl HSV LrlAIHTAIILK ASSIMJIATION. Tlie Itr jrular Moni hl v Meeting of Ute ilmv? I As.lalloit au; he hehl til Kroeg's Hull. Went-| worth street, on nus Evexino, u Deccui lier, m ! o ci-.ck. Th'- iiiikuuI etcetl< a foroillcers will lake place. Poll open from to so'olni k. Mcmlters win ome piepnr< : In pay arrears, us Utile No. \n will lie strictly enforce"!. \VM. ROY. ! < . ; SecretaryundTreasurer. 7 OTIC B . A MEETING OF Tl?? rond Company will lake plaee nt Tttllahass K!;?., mi the 11M1 ilnt of January, 1 ?70. Ity order of the Hirei lor.s. declS? F. II. FLAGii, Si eretary pro : : C Dry i^oo?g, ?'t. v 11 II l s t M A s : SENSATION ! Ni. PLUS ULTRA We. the undersigned. :. .!. especial pleasure in announcing thut we will take up stock in a few lays, ami h.vc markt d down all our Ultras I,Dill)-. blankets. it, a Jt aus, ani> OTHER shawls, Vs we'.i as the whole of oar well assorted stock of i> it y t; o 1? i> s . Especial attention 10 a line loi of colored silks At *r,. worth |S, must he sold. ."0 pair '.eft of the very cheap If) t II I. A N K K T S ;?, v or! h j I 50. furchoott a uno., No. 1:17 King, corner Calhoun street. OS-A special Department for Hoots, shoes. Hats and Trunks. dec-it .fancy ^oooo, c\"c. E It F l' M E It I K S and T <> I I. K T A It T I C I. I". > . ? ? PRESCH, P.Nai.ISil AND AMKIMCAS EXTRACTS. SOAPS Pomades ottj Toilet Wa'ers Puir iioxos Toltel Sets, Ac, Ac. Hair. Tooth, Cloth and Nail BRUSHES Ivory,Shell and flumito Combs Jean Marie Farina Violets i? Ucmarson's, and AIMAR'S PREMIUM COLOGNE WATERS. At AIMAR'S. No. 4i',0 King. dccSO 13 Corner Vnndcrhorst street. QOMPLETE SETS OF FINE CUT GLASS DECANTERS, WINES. CHAMPAGNES, Cordials, Finger Howls, Tumblers and tioblets, roit SAME BY WILLIAM c. WlllLDEN A CO., No. SM King Street, corner Dca it fain, deed TI I.I.I AM G. Will L D E N .t CO. ii avk run sale LEATHER RETICULES, TRAVELLING BAGS, Purses, Pockethooks and Portemonnaies, suitable for Christinas Presents, at No. C..3 KIM! STRE?T, CORNER UEAUFAIN. decs FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, CHATELAINS, VEST CHAINS, Brooches, Earrings, sleeve Buttons, studs, Ac, for SALE BY WILLIAM U. WlllLDEN A CO., No. 2 s 5 King St reo t, corner U e a ti fa In. decs ILLIAM G. Will LU EN A CO. W Have for the Holidays a rieh assortment of VASES, toilet SKTS, CUPS AND SAUCERS, And Fancy floods. No. SM KING STREET, CORNER REAL'FA IN. lieca_ g I L V E R T A B L E RINGS, FRUIT KNIVES SUflAR SPOONS, And a variety of Fancy Silver for the Holidays, foh sai.k iiv WILLIAM 0. WlllLDEN A CO., No. S6S King Street, corner Rcaufain. deco_ pARIAN, W E D G E W O O D, HAVRE FRENCH CHINA AND GRANITE-WARE, asp in every tari bt y, for sale by WILLIAM 0. WlllLDEN A CO., No. 2.v> King Street, corner Renn rain, dccil _ ... :._ gILVEIt AND PLATED TEA SETS, BUTTER DISHES, CORDIAL STANDS, Castors, Cups, Strawberry Dishes, Ac, Ac, OS EXHIBITION AND fou sale at WILLIAM 0. WlllLDEN A CO.'S, No. 2.">5 King Street, corner Ren 11 fit In. decrt J^ISON'S TORACCO ANTIDOTE is warranted to remove ALL DESIRE FOR TOBACCO. BISON'S TORACCO ANTIDOTE ls for sale by Dit. IL RA ER. (7. W. AI MAR. G. J. I.IIIIS. DR. E. H. KELLERS. DR. W. A. SKR1NE. B. S. BURNHAM. nov24 wfm3mM QVmnecmcnto. ^ y C A D K M V ()F M i s I r . iNAimniATinxoF iiiK upeiia seas in LICHT ash VIVAHOl - < HMD opl |; \ OFFKXISAI II AND 1.: \ ,. t ii i: ?. .*, \. r h s KXGI.ish I'OMIO IH'KIt a iii.ll'WV. Mosik'aV i:\ cnim.. December'.IT, Tli" jwfoi nianeo will . ..in>i.s,x\ \, Levy's Comic < .1 n F v n c n i: j t i: : i n I lie Hays ?1 BohV-spioi re. Fllliehette. tl Luiilidii--..' Miss Susan. Pierre I'. ?lot.Thonins wiiimn. Corporal ..m :-'?i.\.ioi,u i ..i1.. Notary.Mr. c niwutl ni<-r. i Marquis ic Bvnupri*.tlf. Kcliehcr. i: .i m.ii.'. Mayor of lh i.iy.Mr. Mi i>. IDir'oiisedc Laval.'..Mi-- lllum-ln (.aiton. INCIOKSTAL SONUS, Iii I i S ANDTIllOS. "La.-*. Boso ol summer" ......Mi-s Susan Oa ton. Duct?"Home ?f our Y< it It**. Musculi. and .*.n Ki-I lo r. ' Trto?oVott're Pale as Heath". Miss isnti.| .1. < ai?, un.I c. . Mii i -. I oticerted Pice?"My (-,...;? ... . I Mi-- S. Iliillnii, C, .1. Mters und AM. K It-m . i Did';*! 'Hum l,ui Know".vif. k,- <-.. , Drinking Song. John Hark. Concerted Piveo .MissSns in m inn.Air. Keiiolp-r i c. j. Miels und Mi- lilain-he tlultou. i Song?"Before my very Kyi -. .-.i " Mi-- s. lialtou. Filiale.Miss Susan Cation and Chtiraeters. Snug?"Evening." du Clirplus. .. Mr..1. rink. Valse?"My Heurt i- Dancing. (Moiim-.i ... Mi-- Kali- l ux. The whole to com lade with oircubaei - Comi Opera ..! itosi: hi: st. n.i.t lib I.lxctlo Mi-in-.-.i.f a Cal.aret.MiS. Sn-an ?.al on. i Marcai tin, a lllncksuiiih.r diii.i w ;. ;.. I'atatou.\!f. Ki-llel-.cl. In which Ml-- Susan Halloa will -in/ lions dirt's ramons Soon, '-The Skylark;" Mr. Wl llu "The Slew fan" Song: Mr. kellehrr "Tlio s|.- su?; ! and Ihe trio "l'iiele TnmV Www . Tl'ESDA*. nicht. Oncnhach's.> ,-. . ,. i.i. "SIXTY-SIX." T?. mihiweil ;.v t,u>u hrich's I.ISCHKN ASH FltlT/.CUKV. Mr)" Nochaiiuein Ihe i'ih'Os'.r Adm!' tea. nh Seats eau he secured in udvnuri Lu the I entire week, or the singli* high', hi Th-Vet Olllee. .I. , ji I" I It K 'i'M i A N V A XEW VKAII BOIIlKE Wlli lie ;:i\ en al Hail ol Engine H uise*. ?:i Fun w Evknsms. itlsi Deeemlier, iut t" o'< : k. Memlvers wishing Tickets t.>r Hicms?'.ye, or friends can pi neuro tin-in iront the committke. c. c. \y ii. n r.Man. i r. \. VOS D?HLES. T. s. nipson. WAI.TKH VVKHtt. .la. T. .!. lyons. I K. kp.i SSKL; -'i-. dcc2* ? .TOUS MAIHON. Tf O r K T n * !? i u i: E ni* tiik F 1! K UN H S r il a FT !t I" N U wni held at the Han. s-A'ivty street, on t'.io :tst instnu'. The programme for nie pc asion la a well se!c ed one, and will undoubtedly give general -v.. faction. Till". COMMITTEE. ilcc2* i / ? 13 S Ii I, LS C H A V 1 I! A I.??. It - Kin Deutscher UAI.b wcr?l stad* linden am Montais, den 2TIen December, In Mr. a. IIKNNK Hail, corner or King and Line .-:: (' -. Wo zu a?e cota Pretindeiind lH*kiintc ein geladen -m.i'. has cummi rrK : ii. si'IHISTKHT. i F. !:" ? KKI.s i;. i'.ltCNNINli, I A. IIKNNK. der'j:: iii-in , J^T. [?ETKIFS ?ATHOhl? FA Ml. Will lie hold at So. 110 Meet Inn sir. opposite Pavilion Holet ?iKiiing oil the Si. llieiiTth December, and to hecoutinue i through the we. k. The Hall will tie opened In the afte;noon from to . : at Sight from ; to it. children not admitted at ulght. unless with their relatives or guardians. Price of admission?crown persons -"> ;:'.-: ("IUI Iren I". cents; Season tickets $|. dec*M Q!vl)ibiliot:c. Hp HE Hit. F I 11 A (.; A 1 N. The Hin FISH caught In the Ashley P.iv. rsome HmeslncchyC.SPAHKS ami c. (iADSDKN ;-..is heen cleaned and stuired, nnd will be mi exhild lion at the STA P.I.KS In Meeting street, below Went worth, during the present week. Fifteen and ten cents admission. dcC'J? 0 iHiocclliiucoiis. jpXTHA UPLAND COTrON SEKI). Ihincrofl's Selection of lite PKOLIFIC li If KS ON SKR]?. Its genuine character and great yield pcrncre. as grown near Athens. tSuorgla, is au.henticateil by certificates signed by gcullerne? of known te speciablltty, and can lie seen ai mv uiiice. lioo bushels will In* sold at M lier bushel, in sacks or 2 to 3 bushels. w. M. l.A W n>N. dec-J.", stiisiiilu.i Kac'oi". liny iVs Wharf. IV YOU WANT PAPER BAGS, FLOUR sacks, ami Hags or evny description, go to KimAHD PKKIIY, So. ISA Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, C'llUl lestoii. s. c. dccU flmos TJ R . R I C IIAU'S (i O L D K S R 13 M E D I E S . ?*k for no other, take no other, and you win save : line, health and money. : 1000 reward for any case of disease ta any stage- which they tail tu eure. Dr. ItlCHAU'S (iOI.DKN IIAI.SAM No. 1 cures 'Jleers, Plceralcil Sore Throat and Month, Sore Kyes, Cutaneous or Skin Knipllons, Copper Col ored Itlotohes, Soreness of ihr Scalp, Scrofula. Ac.: is iho grealesi Itenovator, Alterative and Diood Pmldcr known, removes all diseases from Hie system, and leaves ihe blood pin e and healthy. Dr. ItlCHAU'S IIOt.DKN IIAI.SAM No. 1 cures Mercurial A ficelions, Ithetiinatism in ail its forms, whether from mercury or oilier causes: gives immediate relief in all'cases. No dieting necessary. I have thousands of Certificates proving the miraculous cures eit'ectcd by these remedies. Price of either No. I or No. 2, finer bottle, or two bottles for :>.?. Dr. IHCHAIPS flOl.DKN ANTIDHTK. a safe, speedy, pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary D?rangements, accompanied with full directions. Price ?a per bottle. Dr. ItlCHAU'S ISOLDES KMXIR D'AMOUR, raillent eure for Nervous or (ieneral Debility. In old or young, ini|isriiiig energy with wonderful clfect. Price $5 per Ivottle, or two boules for on receipt of price lltese Remedies will be ship ped lo any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondent*. None genuine without the name of "Dr. ItlCHAU's (IOI.DKN ItKMKDIKS. D. H. HICHAKDS, Sole Proprietor," blown la glass of bot t les. Address D. II. KICHAUDS, No. 22S Vlirlck -tire'. New York. Olllee hours from 0 a. M. to ii l*. M. Circulars sent. Julys lyr IF YOU WANT HLANK HOOKS MADE TO OIlDKIt, and of the best material, to any pattern, go to KDWAltD I'KHItY. No. 165 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, s. c. decl t Cmos J3 R A TT'S " A S T II A L " 0 1 L. Unlike many other Illuminating Oils. M per fectly pure 'and Dee from all adulterations or mixtures or nny kind, ll emits no oifenslve smell while burning, gives a soft and brilliant light, and can tie used wiili tlio sanir assurance or safely ns gas. Chemists pronounce ti Hie best anil surest llliiinliiiitlug Oil ever Offered to the public; and Insurance Companies endorse und urge upon consumers the use or Hie "Astral" oil lu preference io any other. Hi- now burned by thousands of families, and In no Instance lias any ncridenl occurred from its use; a lamp tilled with |l. If upset and broken, will not explode. To prevent adulteration. Hie "Astral" oil is packed only in the Caaiantv Patent Cans, of I gallon and tIV dlons each, and each can Is sealed in a manner that cannot bo counterfeited. Kvery package with uncut scat we warrant. Ho sure and gel none but IhC genuine nrtlclc, Frail's "As trat" oil. for sale by deniers everywhere, and at wholesale and retail by Hie proprietors Oil. IIOI'SK OF CHAM.KS PH ATT, No. 10S Fulton street, New York, pAstonicc iiox No. rout). Send for circulars, with testimonials and price lists. Kr.c'.ose stamps for copv of the "Astral Light." declt) JUST U K C H 1 V U i> at n OUT E V K X I E U H II 0 T 11 K ? S. RfCCRSSOHS TO a. ii.i.1no. F B LT CAHPKTINU l>j yatds wide, dicld (?rocctico, L'iqnoro, S'c. nilOICK NEW OUI.HANS M< ?I.A ?SE.S. mbarrelsChoice Now Crop Now Olli ms mo. . \ -i s. Pur sali? - : henry i'oitiA .< ( < 11 I! N I. A S !' I N <. . :mii im-h-N l'iinif wiilti- CORN, exltaltlmote steamer, l'orsiiioi>? v.l.vr a Jonks, No. :.. Hast It.ty. ( jj I " \V . VVI L i. I A M S ? C?Ti w?loi.P.SAl K cp.oi ; n av.vi: st ii k kt <iL>RLi:stoN. >.< ., ILiiein si ore ami lo iiitivo. which liicv uro Ii till'- ill lowest iiiiii -.t ;.: |i i . :. r, 4; VoIIoa- l'.v, Kve 1 laut lue POTATOES I " Liverpool s.iH '" - Standard Ci nut r, u? .H" H' n .-. .I' -.-. \ a Miiitllkt Rone 1 bl<. l?'ilii, : Soeurs :? Itlids. Porto ; s rgurs Jj lllllls. Mit-cov;, 1" irs P*i IiImIs. lilil l'i 1 1 . \|?< . : NI Litis; DM) . 1,; ,, MntaSH") Ion !.;>! . Sugar 'Mu < s?, m> ion hag* itio. l..igiuivr.raii.| .'.i\;i cotter ... . i,..m - c iitjati' n... 1 ., 1,. 1 soaps tMi t".\. - H. n.. cho-hlre niul stun- in . -o i.v . r Super, i.vi.i .uni Kamill l ir packages l i-it. N..s. 1. -i ami :; intm Legs Parker Mill Sali.. orange ltiiic l'OWDKR, -in-- nn?l Lead. Cups, Candies PlrcCrncki rs, 11 ml Sugar Craoki rs. Sugar Jumbles, Sodti lu k.g-aud p;i|iers. Stur? i, Oy>tcrs, Sardine*. Candy. Dm-kets ami Tubs Uni lus, l'igs. l'otash ami l.ve, iti .. .v.. a . novtll wfmauio?. is ?; 1: U A N i? V . a ter casks!Of tun celebrated beim. t'l)tlitli > i?k:s 1 litinil. ami birsalobv m<iin.r. ut i:hi:t a ! < . iIccU. wfni'? No. 1 Adger's w li.. [au D A N 1> C A N I> !.. :? o Choice FAMILY LARD, 1:, \ 711111?. 10 ni i ClKl'Ill'S. Uiihdb-s, lu whole and liait Imxi'S. ". wolgj c As Aucnt for ' Im Manufacturers, I 0.1 irtho ai uv? g?i,|. ai lowest market rtites, with .* liberal dis. . iiiiitti? the trade for largo lots. Doalers tire te Httc.-1 ni tu givi? me a cnll. Itct'ig ni weekly re ceipt o; supplies, i . m Uli ull 01 lers promptlv. .1. S. KOISSON Nos. i am' i Atlnnlh Wharf. KS mwftmotiA? Q. A S t" ! \ T U It K . A si'?eci iis.*ortmeii\ *r HAS CHANDELIERS, i Hail Lights, l'eii'taut?, Itrack?ls. Portable or lleiblln? Manila. l>rop Light?, Argainl ititrhets ! ami Porcelain Shailes, Cut ami fsrqnini fthiss i.:.i' uutl s.les, or tatest designs, jhst rceei-,'* : < i.?y c. t.. ttcil.LKMIN, I No. I to Church street. ileeSO mwf<! Sign oftheStar. salt AL'LI (AT : SALT AFLOA T '. Sacks Liverpool SALT in tin.' order, per David McNutt. lor -ale low from the vessel. Apply at WHAItF OFFICK, i.-rj4 finwti Central Wharf. 11 INK WINK. 1-llANKKU WINK. VND MOSEL wim:. K i The iiiKlcrslgrei! taki's the litieriy la Inform Iiis , friends und the public in general, cspeclullv il;. ! who aii- fond n: ;, good glass of Wine, thai lie hau inst received several casks of excellent ItlllNE, I'll A NK Kit, A SI > MOSEL WINE, and wi 1 dispose ol the same br Hie barrel, gallon. Iiott'.u or ?ia-s. at reasonable rate". .1. M. M AKT IN. .iti-jg wfinttmn No. :: > Market street. O L l> W II [.SKI K I'he undersigned lieg t? ?""""'ICI ,y li.iveiM.ii ii|i|ioiiiied o.v Messrs. III.MIY I'.A.n MS a en.. ..: Philiidetphin. their Sole Ar-, t.:- f< r the Stale of South C'aroliim for no- stile 01 im-lr celebrilleil ACME X, XX. N\X. XXXX. M-.) IA It, CAIIINET, mid other liruuds old KW. WHI.V KIKS. i . , Thev also wish to nnnoiini Hithey will he .n ennstuni rmdiu or melt COPPHII DISTILLED I MOUNTAIN ft ItEHYE WHISKHUS dlix-ct from m..rv ,u liannlsvllie, IWrkeley County, West Virginia. M barrels of the above always' . band. Liberal i.onI rai ts willhu uiiidc for large lots of new Whiskies la bond at Distillery Warehouse. CLAUD'S a WITTE, Customhouse Square. X. E. comer oi East Day and Frnscr's Wharf dec'ju niwPJ?iios Chnilesliui, S. 1 Gr 1 UNNY CLOTH ' Ol NN Y CLOT' II on 'lie spot and to avive, l'or sale by oe-.T m DUO. A. TUEXIIOLM A SO? K N 11 V 0 ll?ll A A C '> . . No. 20 VENDUE DANCE, 01 l Kit roi: salk: 10 hhds. Choice New llacon SHOULDERS. I ) lilnls. Choice New C. It. Sides. an ii jo boxes Western D. s. shoulders, go hoxes Western 1?. s. c. it. shies, to I Mixes Western D. s. Citmborluitds. 0 boxes Choice 8. c. strips. also. Molassns, sugars. Candles, Ac. de. j."> II AY! HAY! H A Y A prime article now lauding at Ken's whai for sale lu lois 10 suii purchasers, dccg-l A. flAflR A C'?. T IVERl'OOL SALT AFLOAT sacks 1 ivi.t.i'OOL SALT .iii^t received )i steamvii'P "Adulla," ami lor sale bv ROIIEIIT MORE A co.. ileciI Doyen's What:". HUTE STOYEI) SALT. &00 sacks best WRITE STOYBD SALT, no . lauding per bieamshlp "Adulla" ironi Liverpoi and lor snb; In lots to suit purchasers by ROIIERT MURK A CO.. deeii lioyec's Wharf. rjtVYLOKS ALBANY CMEAM ALI. A fresh supply of this Celebrated ilraild 01' AI received fresh every week, ill barrels and lie barrels. For sale by JOHN F. O'NEILL A SON. Agents tor South Carolina, deeil No. to. East Hay. C H A M 1' A O N E Mo KT A CHAXDON'S IMFERIAL Ve Clicqnol Ponsardlu Piper A Co. Hcldseh :; Muinm's Dry Verzehay Uumm's Verzenay. Douche Fila A Co.'s Napoleon's Cabinet Carte Blanche Cabinet Dry Verzenay. J r W.M. S. CORWIN A CO.. p. No.'275 King street. ^ i^nrbwarc, (?ntlcrn, fut. JT? a r d w a k k O U N S. C i' T L F. r Y , Ac., Ac. The well known eslsbllshmcul of riss ELL S hardware store, IS DAILY ItKtKIVIMl NRW STOCKS or ah UK T LT U It a L I M PL rm ents, SfCII AS 1? I. o v (i II s . H A r It o W s , A c, ALSO. JUST KRCKIVKD, A SU"'LY OH lioMK sin rn.e sew?nc machines. call and examine, ^n?' Oicn Jin'gc for your wives. Lookout for t,f> s'lHi or the 'mammoth PAP lock," In Hu?1 smut. aa-Tt'.lt^ STRICTLY CASH._dcc2j 10 ^Ul'I-RIOR COLOGNE WATER. Uaruracturcd and for sale by Dr. II. I! a ER. oc & No. 131 Meeting street.