The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 28, 1869, Image 2
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Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO., .
No. 149 East Hay, Charleston. S. C.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, ISO?.
IfEIPH OE TUE BJ Y.
-Gold closed in New York yesterday limier
at 2oji.
-Cottsn closed quiet and unchanged, willi sales
of coo bales nt SSM.
-No Liverpool markets were received.
-The tunnel nuder Broadway, New York, la
ten feet lu diameter.
-There oro only seven hundred women In
WyomlngTcrriloiy. but inc passage of thc wo?
man sntrmge bill ls expected materially to lu
rrcasc this number.
-Carl Bohara has a civil service reform bill
which he will aeon introduce In the Se?ale. He
proposes to run tho government "on thc Euro?
pean pinn"-that ls, thc Prussian bureaucratic
system.
-Tho Alabama Legislature has been in session
.. lour weeks, and about $4S,000 of the pcaplc's
money has bcou expended. As yet only six or
eight bills, and they for divorce, bigamy and al?
lowing certain persons to marry, have been pre?
sented to thc Governor.
-It is said a lode of Iron ore has been discover?
ed on thc cast side or Pilot Knob, Iron County,
Ho., which far surpasses anything heretofore
known. Ills claimed by competent Judges, from
actual tests made, that Hie exe ls almost pure
Iron. A track ls to bc made to brlug the ore
down the mountain to thc furnaces on that side.
-A strange bird has been ruptured near Stan?
ford, Kcstaoky. lt was monstrous in size. Its
wings measuring seven feet from tip to tip, and
In many respects lt la not unlike an eagle. Its
color, however, ls jet black, and thc feathers oa
its legs hang down about six Inches. Occasional?
ly ii gives vent to hideous screams, and its appe?
tite for raw flesh ls voracious.
-Free mall matter ls to bc reported upon, un?
der an order from the Poslmnstcr-Ccncral. Thc
order directs all postmasters in the United Slates
to take au accurate monthly nccount of all
f ran k vi or free mutter for n period of six months,
commencing January 1 and ending June an, 1S70,
and to make special reports thereof at thc close
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Of postage.
-The Massachusettsw.?, not lo bc behlmlfeufl
world, contemplate cutitntr .> ?'-'r tutrutfgi
tuc neck of laud which connects the County ol
Barustablc with tho mainland, and Hms unite
Buzzard's Hay with Cape Cod Bay. ll ls to bc or
sutllcicnt depth to Moat ships of thc largest class,
tobe three hundred reel wldo and twenty-four
feet <itcp at lour water. A company has been
formed, aud they ouly await thc granting of a
charter by the Legislature to commence breaking
grouiid. This canal will obviate thc detour around
Nantucket and Cape Coil by vessels from Long
Island Sound, bound Non li, and will be of great
value to thc commercial Interests nf Massachu?
setts.
-A Washington correspondent says the three
prominent points against the confirming of
Jndge Hoar were, first, the great injustice lt
would bc doing the Southern States by placing
him on the bondi to preside over their circuit,
when there arc fully one hundred lawyers In those
States the equal, If not superior, lo Judge Hoar la
legal attainments, from which to select; second,
his want of knowledge of thc local laws, and Judi?
cial unfamiliarity with tho manner of practice
and the mode or procedure in Southern courts;
third, that In making appointments he has
totally disregarded .lie Southern States, and per?
mitted himself to bc controlled, tu a great meas?
ure, In making other appointments, by Wm. II.
Kvnrts, who ls hostile to the principles or the Re?
publican party. A report is in circulation, and
which seems tobe well authenticated, thai thc
President will not accept Mr. Hoar's resignation,
or withdraw his name from Hie Sonate, as asso?
ciate justice of Hie Supreme Court, but will make
a square Issue with HicSeuate, nnd compel that
branch of Congress to place Itself upon record by
either reject lng outright or continuing the ap?
pointment. There ls evidently a '.pressure"
coming.
-The fashionable world or this country will re?
joice to learn that, next lo thc Empress, Hie most
superbly dressed Indy in attendance at Hie Egyp?
tian Ylce-rcgnl ball ut 1 .malia, was one of their
own country women. A fashion correspondent lu
describing the grand affair, speaks thus enthusi?
astically of Madame dc Ville, a most hcauiifrd
American lady, who married, a few mouths ago,
Monsieur de vine, a Parisian banker : " Whatever
of all the pretty things, costly or otherwise, with
which beauty dresses horself, or wi os victories,
were displayed on the faultless form of Madame
de Ville. Her diamonds would have made it
fortune for an honest respectable man ; and us
for dress, though 1 declaro I am ignorant of its
material-for lt was u compound of gauze and
muslin ribbons and binding-skilful art had done
so much for lt that I do not believe thc best mo
.distes of Paris could have suggested an Improve?
ment upon lt. To mc lt appeared the very acme
Of perfection; and as for her appearance, why,
she was simply beautiful. She was not a Venus,
saet?as Rubens paints; nor waa she auch as a
Titian created; but she '.vas an American houri
a blondo-with ringlets of gold flowing over her
shoulders, shaming with their lustre Hie golden
. band whloh bound them."
-The terrible mining horror Him occurred nt
stockton, Pa., on Saturday last, ls said lo have
been caused by cutting away thc coal pillars, or
supports to the roofing of the mme, al n place
Where lt had boon worked within twenty feel or
tho surface, and the destruction of Ufo was caus?
ed by the neglect of tho company io sur gey and
map the mme and notify thc dwellers above of
the Impending danger. Evea now people rome
and go to and from thc scene of the calamity in
great numbers, and considerable excitement still
prevails, many apprehending that the entire
neighborhood or stock toil, as well as thc town
itself, ls undormined, and In many places very
near the surface, and that a greater calamity
nay occur at any moment. Many acts
of heroism are recorded. Thc daughter of
Mr. Wetterau, a young girl or sevetiiccu
years, was aroused by the creaking thubers
of the house In which ano lived, rushed nut lu
alarm, elad only In her night-clothes, and ns
she did so the earth opened before lier and she
waa precipitated Into the abyss. Happily, how?
ever, at this moment, John Hosking* aaw her
fan, an4,despersieiy attempted a rese?e st the
peril of his own life. Others speedily Joined, and
lite unconscious ?Irl was lin alli d ramrod out
from the Jaws of death hy thc stalwart arms of
ttic assembled miners, almost dead with cold
and crushed by the falling limbers. A Mrs.
Rough heard Hie nlarm of ?langer, rushed Into
the street to ascertain tho cause, ami could have
saved herself, but ran back lo rescue her aged
mother: 'li uuollier moment Hie earth opened Us
Jaws and rwelred them both. The miners, to
tho number of illly or sixty, aro working day and
night searching for remaining bodies, but they
have dllllctill and dangerous labor before them,
?rae ground gives unmistakable evidence thal
another falling In may lie expected.
A New Way loPsy Old I? bis.
When ('uncross reassembles niter tho re?
cess, Mr. Secretary ?outwell'e proposition u>
funil tho ?lebt o? Um United States, in nuw
four-and-a-half per cent, bonds, will come
up for discussion, mid with it wiii be con?
sidered, in nil probability, tlio whola sub?
ject of contraction ntui t'xpnnsion, mid tho
bedt merni- of avoiding or securing a rellim
to specie payments.
Mr. Pout well proposes to create a ?lona of
SI ,200,000, OOO, bearing, fonr-and-a-hnlf per
cent, interest-, principal and interest payable
in coin, anti exempt from luxation. Thc
bonds known as the Hve-lwcnlies ure lo he
received in exchange for the now bonds, ninl
Mr. I?outwell ls report eil to have ossnred for?
eign Cnpltilllsts, Hint this exchange will not
be compulsory. It eau be understood that
to compel the holders or six per cent, bonds,
nol yet ?lue. to exchange them for foiir-and
a-lialf per cent. bonds would seriously injure
tho cretlU of Hie government. There are.
however, ul least $600,000,000 of flvo-iwonly
liomls. wliich. upon llieir face, arc now re
I dcomaiilc by lite government at par. lt is
true that Hie government mny not, without
Hie consent of Hie holders, redeem these
bonds by giving the four-and-n-half percent,
bonds in exchange, bul it can ?ell tho new
bonds, and with Ute proceeds p:iy o(T the
six per cont, bonds. The snlulkpi of Hie
whole problem, therefore, ?lopeiuls on the
power of the United States to negotiate tho
now loan at a fair rate.
Il may bo admitted al lite beginning, that
tho credit of Hie United Slates is. al this
time, very high, especially on the Conti?
nent of Europe, nut unless tho United
States eau negotiate their new bonds nt par
in coin, they will willi mic hand increase Hie
principal of the debt, while with tho other
tliey reduce Hie percentage of interosl. In
other word*, if tho price ol the foiir-ond-:?
half per cujst. bonds i3 to be lower than thc
price of thc outstanding six per cont, bonds,
in the ratio of the capitalized value or the
respective terminable annuity or annual in?
terest, thc'United .Stales would gain very lit?
tle, if anything, hy its new financial project.
To make thc project successful, thc bonds
must be wortli par in coin, and Ilion the
country would save in interest eighteen or
twenly million donors a y^ar.
Hut it appears lo us (hat the new honjfts
could not bc negotiated at par, because thc
outstanding six per cent, bonds bring only
par, and th?ffe is^no inducement for the
holder of Hie* ola bonds, yoi ttrHiuc, to give
up one-fourth of his income hy taking new
bonds. Thc now bonds must be bought
chiefly by thc present holders of American
bonds. There is not open for this class of
investment $1,000,000,0110 or $1,200.000,000
of fresh vmi'/i'.i': '. or. mid thc Investor
pav . t 'nindr-H or four-and-a-half
<i"n . ; .^.uS^fe^'^ .- got six dollars
j^tTi*^' Tn- .ariij mi -.;,c same price?
N . wt li ink that six per ? ont. is un cx
?. -.'" rate of interest for Hie Uniled Slates
to pay on ita bonds. In England thc max?
im of Ibo "Iron Duke," that "a high inter?
est" is only another way of expressing '*b:ul
..security," does not induce capitalists to pre?
fer a fonr-nnd-a-half per cent. American
bond to a six per cent. American bond, al?
though il may cause them to avoid Ameri?
can securities altogether. The fact Huit tho
English Government can borrow moucy nt
three, or even Iwo-and-a-lialf per cent., has
no 1 tearing upon thc question. Thc French
three per cents, rentes sell at about 72.
And we contend that six per cont, is not too
high for the United States to pay, when the
character of Hie country and of thc people,
ant! its political and financial condition, are
carefully and soberly considered. This, Mr.
Boutwcll will probably (Iud out for himself
before be goes much further, tho more espe?
cially as lt i3 broadly stated, that tho now
j loan ls already provoking angry opposition.
Tito Washington Chronicle of yesterday
says, Hint Hie order promulgated on Friday,
assigning General Torry lo duly as Military
Cont mander of Georgia, remands that State
to Hie condition occupied nuder Iho old Re?
construction acta, mid ls signed tinder au?
thority derived from them. Thc administra?
tion, according to thc Chronicle, construes
tho recent nets of Congress on thc subject
lo bc "a virtual repeal of all laws passed
"since lite llrst organization of the Slate
"government after the war."
It is nothing now for Congress to claim
absolute power to chango, by a simple en?
actment, an independent state imo a mili?
tary province, or a military province into a
radically independent State; but in the ease
of reconstructed Georgia, the dominant p
ty have not even thc poor excuse which jus?
tified their conduct toward Hie whole of the
Southern States, al the Hine of passing thc
llocoiistriiction measures. Gcorgiu, as Hm
Nation distinctly states, "has boen already
" ?td m ii ted to Hie Union, under a solemn act
" of Congress, tor, In other words, under a
"pledge oj the nation, after having formally
" f ni li Ile 1 nil the conditions exacted of her by
?. the original Reconstructions acts." And
now the supporters of thc Georgia bill claim
Unit the State is not in thc I'nion, because
her senators have not been admitted to their
places tn the Senate; something, ns thc A7/
tion says, that "might huppen to New York
"to-morrow." Because thc senators have
not taken their souls, Congress overturns
the State Government, "puts'tho people
"under mnrtial law, and imposes frosh
" terms of reconstru?*tion.v
Certain it is Hint the Radical* will Minke
nothing out of Georgia by their latest out?
rage. They may, with thc nssislance of
Fcdorul bayonets, hold down tho people for
a time, but os soon ns thc troops arc with?
drawn, Georgia will be just as much a white
man's country as it is Iltis day. The M hilo
people of Georgia cannot be overcome by a
legion of Bullocks urn! Browns, and, If they
were n minority i ns ira il of a majority, they
have dash enongh uni pluck ono i?h to giro
them the control of tho Slate, and nervo
enough nml brains enongh lo keep lt..
Georgia. ?Vcvor Tire.
TUR Union TVncs exposes tho falso stule
montfi muilo by Constable Hubbard, in rc
Rnnl lo Union County, ll says : .' Now
"lilia nina Hubbard, knows notbing uboul
"Union, if lie ?oc-i. then he ilcllberately
"?Toto what ho knew lo !?e fulse, Union lins
"been, Hinco Hie war, as free from crime <>f
"every sort UH any counly of like .Vize, wu
"willventure io say, in America, li Hub
"buul di,I i>ot know this, lie should liavc
"known il. Hui. wlial malton it? Union
"votes Democratic, ami will have n Demo
"eratic representation in Hie next Logislu
"turo; hence Scott A- Hubbard must adopt
"extreme measures to .?ave io Hie councils
"ofllieStnto such intelligent statesmen ns
"Hyram Duncan. Simon Farr, June Mohley
"Ulid Hum Knuckles wilO i an ttctlinlly sign
"their names, bul -only liiis and nothing
"more.' "
Tm: New York Tribune urges Ibo ap?
pointment ol' some thoroughly capable und
thoroughly trti?lworlliy So?ihcrn lawyer to
Ilia .Supr?me Hench, in place of Atlorney
Generul Hoar, ami adds: " Anions mein
"hors of thc bar nt lite South, we recall
" some wlioso reputation us lawyers before
"thc war witt ol* the lies!, anti who through
"the whole Kory trial hold fast their inlcg
. . rity. Anion.!; these worthy representa?
tives of the land Hint gavo birth (o Felt
"gru,'we feel sure the administration may
.. Illili one to Ks liking."
To whom Uoe-i the Tribune refer?
Tim l lorry .Viv?.* hus no failli in Chief
Constable Hubbard's criminal statistics, und
says: "Mr. Hubbard swells his arrests by
"pulling down thirteen in Ihn County of
"Hurry, twelve for larceny and ono for us
sault willi intent to kill. Now we do not
"incauto say Hint Mr. lflibbar.1 lies, but
" no such thin"; happened in this county."
TitK Suinter M'?fcbimrn sets forth in
slioaiv lenna the .shameful character of the
special tux proposed to he assessed on Sum?
ter County, to indemnify Robertson, Diillo.sc
A Co., for Hie destruction or their sloivs by
Um so-called iv. K. K., and makes Ibo point
that such a lax is forbidden by the Constitu?
tion of Hie Stale.
CONSTABLE llOHRAitn lins in Union County
four deputies, who have made seven arrests
for petit and grand larceny. Tho ilorry
AVir.s says : '-These Soven arrests will cost
"Hie Slate over S'itiOO, anil wo bet Ililli lhere
"will not he three ont of the seven con
"vieloil."
TIIK platform of lite party which will curry
Hie next State elections, will hilve but one
plunk, ?mil this, according lo the Union
Ti mrs, ts: "Opposition lo oflicial plunder
"mid rascality."
TilKRK are now in Ilorry jail, eight pris?
oners wlto have been arrested and placed
there by Ute sherill" and his deputies, at a
cost lo th? Stale of $1030.
QLo Rent.
TOD KENT, SMALL FARM (EPSOM,) :t<)
JL miles (rom Charleston; rnllroiul ami water
eiwnmaiili'?thVii. Reitf mixt?rale. Applr in
I1KNRY OKAS, Jr., Attorney at Law, No. aa
Broail street. ilee'JS-2*
TO RENT. TWO DESIRABLE RESI
BKNOKS on Hast Hay, near Calhoun street.
Apply lo JNt). S. IIUHI.IIKCK, Knst Hay. opposite
Union Whurf, or corner Meeting ami Calhoun
si reels. dcc2S.2*
Fon nrarr, THE HIGHLY CULTIVA
TKH t'A KM known as COHUHl'tt. sltunleil
In St. Andrew's Parish, about one mire'from thc
New Bridge, willi good lltmllugs un Wappoo Cul ;
will be rented on moderate terms. Sixty Heres
have been highly mannrcd and thoroughly ditch?
ed thc throe past years. The lands aro strong
?ind productive. Tho mules, cart and farming
implements arc al! in good condition, ami can bo
obtained on reasonable terms, tojrufhcr With ll
quantity of manure. Apply io JAMES. MCCABE,
at Calhoun Cotton Press, near Uroad street.
: decal matin
TO RENT, THAT LARGE AND RLK
0ANT MANSION, No. 43 Mocliug-slrcct, with
extensivo Lol und Carden, located In one of thu
best and healthiest situations of the city, and fur?
nished With Uli the modem improvements mid
couvenlcnces. Possession giren on Urst of Janu?
ary, 1ST0. Apply to MORDECAI St, CO., No. lin
East Hay. oct 12 tu
m? . KENT, A LARGE AND WELL
JL Untitled Moir, four (1) rooms attached, ut
Hie corner of Coming and Hadcllile streets. Ap.
ply to JOHN H. DEVEREUX, Architect, corner
Hrond and Church streets._degjg
Host aub ioliti?.
LOST YESTERDAY AFTERN FROM
No. IX! Calhoun street, a While mid Yellow
SETTER HITCH, In good order; answers to the
name or "Rill." Tho finder will be rewarded by
leaving sa me ut HISS ELL'S, Hasel street.
dec? 2*
STRAYED, ON THE EVENING OF THE
211b or December, rrom No. 27 Legare street,
a white and yellow Orayhound SLUT, named
Nellie. A rewa rd will bc paid for her delivery.
dec2? I*
A
LOST. ON TUR 2-lth OR 2Mb INST.,
a SILVER HADG.E, marked C.P.I)., engra?
ving of lint, pipe und trumpet, .Etna. 1S2J. C. N.
The Under will be rewnrded by returning ll lo HOS
King street, comer or Ccorge. decSSl*
LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, IN THE
nolghborhood or John street, n pair or Cold
Spectacles. A suitable reward will bc paid Tor
Hiern If lort nt this ofllce. dco2S 2*
DROPPED, ON FRIDAY EVENING,
24th Instant, near the Academy or Music,
or lu thc neighborhood of King mid Linc streets,
a NECKLACE OP PARIS OEMs, with Pendant. A
suitable reward will be given for ila recovery if
left at lids otllcc. dcc27 3?
(Ebncatioiial.
CJCHOOL FOR GIRLS.--MRS*! WM. D.
IO DRSAUSSURE and Mm. EDMUND RAVENEL
will resume tko duties of their SCHOOL on MON?
DAY, January 3d, 1870, at No. 33 Meeting street.
_ decal totlisa* . t _
SCHOOL.-MISS PHILLIPS RE8PECT
FULLy Infi -ms thc public that the duties of
her School will ho resumed thc .'ld of Ja una rv.
Everything taught In English tor tl. Additional
for extras. Piano tak tn with tho progress nnd
morals or pupils. Also Night School for Youths.
Terms (i. Pienso apply northeast corner or
Anson and Society streets. dcc21 tuthfa
HIGH SCHOOL OF CHARLESTON.
The Exorcises of this Institution win ho
resumed on MONDA v. January ad, 1.170. Instruc?
tion given in Latin, Oreek, French, Ccrman,
Mathematics nnd tho higher branches or English.
The School ls well provided with maps, globes
and philosophical apparatus.
Terms Of Instruction, $12 per gnartcr, payable.
In advance. No extra cliargo for French, Herman
or Stationery. W. IL Ki Mill AN. A. M.,
rtecgliT_Principal.
SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, No. 104
BROAD STREET, WM. P. DESAUSSDRE,
PH I NCI PA I--Tlie Exercises or thia School wilt be
commenced on MONDAY, JartittVy 3,1870.
N. ll. For circulars with terms, apply to tho
Principal. dec'?4 0
?oar?nig.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND
BOARD H "Mrs. MILLER'S, No. 0 Hudson
street. deem
H
OL MES & MACBETH,
NO. 30 RROAD STREET,
Charleston, s? C.,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS.
Will attend to Renting and Collecting of Rents
and purchase and sale of Stocks, Bonds, Oold,
Sliver sad Real Estate.
AIM
To the Po rah ase of Oooai and Supplies fer par?
ties la tho country open reasonable tents.
Ososos h. BOUUS....AfJftMPl? MACS sra.
j sot ljr
-ii
Illume
TXTANTS V AI.ii KINDS CAN KU
TT "' iknoiyn toeverybody In Uriscolumn
nilli' .. . i j-" rt uta for twenty wonts or less,
caril it-Morel ll , .?I m advance.
va;v\, I? \ s Xl \ UT COLORED OIEL.
I I lum. ..-furs nf ugo. la altciul tn tile
lituiKi'. A ptil] at No. ??ti sin 11 ii HI reel, KCCOIHI t lour
south i I Hull -.tic-l. rieras 1*
Al/ANTED. A COM I M?T KNT 1IOUSE
IT servant: also, a middle-aged woman to
mimi a chiMf Apply at thc iiorlbweal comer ol
X'auricrhoriri unri Thoiuas streets, iicoas t?
WANTED, A SMALL HOUSE IN A
pleasant neighborhood: northeast era ace
Hun nf Un-div preferred. AihlrcsaA.il.. Foal
lillico Box No. 2S4. il? t:2S 2*
TITANTBI), A SITUATION KY A
IT yoting man in u I lani ware Kl orr, ini-nin
lira husillos*. Address x. v. '/.. PuMolltcc. "
ricciM 1"
TTfT ANTED, A Ol? UM AN (?lill. TO
Tl Cook ?uni XX'usli for a small family, ono
thai eau brins reeointnemlailona win iivur of a
goodiman-. Apply ut this oilier, lleras
VITANTI?l), A GOOD MAN SKKVANT
ll to Cook ami to lin Housework, (tomi
I deroncos required. Apply at No. ii Pitt street,
llecas lulita*
\?TANTED, A WHITE Ol UL TO COOK,
TT or conk ami wash, r?r two persons, ii,,
quire, with rcreroiico, at Xe. lu church strrei,
I h rec tloors below VVutcr street. Ureas
WT"ANTED TO PURCHASE OU KX
li CHANUK, nomo line Heal Kstitto tn Now
York City for u Sea isinmi Coll?n Plantation.
The place must he free ami clear of llicum*
luau ce, with building*, lools, stuck, ami all in
complete onlcr. Address hy mail, giving full
ptirlli-ulnrs, number ur acres, price, .Ve., C. I!.
CHAULES, llox No. SIT. New Yoi !, i lly I'ostoillce.
.leen 2
T?7ANTED TO PURCHASE, A RAG?
11 TKI.I.K TABLE, small si/..-. Address
"A. C. lt.." al I his.lillee. <lec2T
rpWENTY-FIVE DO LL AUS A DAY FOU
X agents In an entire new business, ii. LOT/.
A CO.. Broadway, New York, rioc-a-i 4*
WANTED, A GERMAN CUM, TO MIND
il child ami attend about, thc house, tine
with r?coiiiiueodutioiia win hear or a good situa?
tion. Apply al.thia omeo, dori"
WANTED, A SITUATION AS SUPER?
INTENDENT mi a Klee 1'iuntalinn by a one
armed man, who bas seven years' cxpericuco lu
Itice cult ure. ami goori recommendations from bis
former employers. Pleuse address XV. ll. iv..
Charleston, s. c. decs
TJ|7"ANTKI>, A HOUSE, NEAR THE
11 central lutl of the elly, containing r.vc ur
six rooms, with coed outbuilding-, and water.
Address l), ut lids onicc. sepias
WANTED, A SITUATION AS CI.KI?K7
In a XX'holesate Dru? Store, or a largo Re?
tail and Prescription Drugstore. No objection to
go lu the country. XX'lll oxpect but a small com?
pensation at li rsl. Tl|c ap|ilieniit ls a graduate of
the South Carolina Medical College. Address M.
D.. I brough Hie Postoitlee. oem
WANTED. AG EN TS. -TWO 11 UN DEED
mid Fifty Dollars ncr month, to sell Hie
only Ccnultio Improved Common Sense Family
SKXVIXU MACHINE. Price only $18. Croat In?
ducements to Agents. This ls the mosl popular
Sewing Machine of thc dav-makes I lie famous
"Elastic Lock Slltch"- WIN do any kind or work
Unit eau tic done on any machine. One hundred
thousand sold and the demand constantly In?
creasing. Now lathe time to lake au agency.
Send lor Circulars. ai~ Beware of Infringer*.frQ
Address SECOMB A CO., Boston. Mass.-. Pitts?
burg, Pa., or St. Louis, Mo. uctao :;nios
Sot Gnlc.
Ir?OU SALE, A HOUSE IN RUTLEDGE
' Avenue, No. rw, opposite Ileo street, Applv
to BOXTRItS A SII.COX, No. flou Klngstreot.
di eu HHS*
FOU SALE. A FINE DWELLING IX
I be centre of the elly and convenient I o busi?
ness, with six targe Minaro rooms amt llirce dress
in;: rmiins, and oiitbulliliiigs necessary, in line
order. Inquire al this oWcc. rirt-ia
I7<OU SALE, THE NKXV SCHOONER
. FRANCES ANN, 31 3-10 lona register, well
lound, and suitable to currying rice. Winni and
phosphates... Apply to RISLEY A iTtKlCHTON,
Aci-omtuodaHon Wharf, decal
HOUSES AND MULES. - THE SUB?
SCRIBER hus ami will keep on hand a cou?
sin ut supply of MULES AND HOUSES at lils
Stables, tineen street, between Friend and Ma
xyek. p. WEST.
decin m.??
I7IO? SALE, AN EXCELLENT VA Ulli
; TY of UPLAND COTTON SK CD. Delivered
at tim Simili carolina Railroad, in hags or two
bushels. SI :?>) per bushel ft<r rom- bushels or ICM,
?1 a.'> per bushel for six bushels or moro. Apply
io OKORGE E. WU ALBY, St. Matthews P. <>.,
Oraugebiirg County, ti. 0. decs amos
PU INTI NO PRESS FOU KALE AT A
CREAT BA RCA IN.-Olin small Cy lintier TAY?
LOR PRESS lu complete repair, ll has been but
little used, ami is sold simply because the present
owner luis no use Tor it. Tho size or thu bed or
thc Press ls riirty-rottr by fifty-right Inches. Said
Press will bc auld ut a great bargain ir applied fur
ni once, as thc room lt occupies ls wanted for
other purposes. Ad.Ire .ss llox No. .TJOj New X'ork
Pus: miiee. septan
3? O U SAL B, STEAM PORTABLE
? CROSS-CUT OR XVOOD SA WI NO MA
CHINKS, King's patent, suitable for culling cord
wood, shingles, slaven ur clapboard blocks, ami
part nail ai iv adapted to tho wauls of railroads,
wooil contractors, wood yard, saw mill, and lum?
ber men generally. For tills machine \\<- claim
precedence over unythlug of Hie kind ever at?
tempted. All purtles Interested and tho public
fire invited to see this machine lu op?ration dally
iront ll o'clock A. M. to 1 p. M., nt thc Artesian
Well I.ot, corner sleeting mid XVeniworth streets.
State or County rights, or single machines for
sale. Apply to CAMERUN, BARKLEY A CO.
rice:? imo
Daub for Sale.
FOR SALE OR RENT. AN EXCELLENT
COTTON PLANTATION. Within two miles of
Florence, contiiinlulng Kio nc ros, most or which
ls cleared mid utidur renee, with a coin furl able
dwelling mid ull necessary outbuilding-.. Applv
toi:. A. LAW, Dnrliiigton Courthouse,
decaa U_
BUILDING LOTS IN AIKEN, S. C.
For salo 10 ELIUIBLE LOTS, in thcTown of
Aiken, situated on lirceuvtllc street. Also .".to
Acres ol Wood Lind, a small portion cleared, with
houses un ll mid gond well of water. For terms,
Ac, apply tn Colonel XX'. P. FINLEY, Alken. S. C.
deca? tu:;*
37tOR SALE OR RENT, A PLANTATION
shouted on tho Ashley River, a few miles
Iront thu City, containing nimm one hundred
acres, one-half cleared, with comfortable dwell
ill!' and necessary outbuildings, ir lull sold by
thc suth Instant, the owner will be willing to let
the premises tn u rctionslblo party with it small
capital, lo ho planted on shares. For tin titer lu
fm million apply to X'cnnlng's XYburr, south or
Calhoun street._dec*
IFLORIDA LAND FOR S A L B . - A
; valuable PLANTATION or sso acres in Ma?
non County, Florldu, ls offered at private sale,
about one half cleared und tinder cultivation;
part best hammock. This Plantation ls one ol
thc most desirable In the State; ls very produc?
tive for Colton. Rice, Cum, Silgar, Vegetables,
ic; also lino for Orungcs and oilier Fruits; U
located In ono or tho healthiest and most plea?
sant neighborhoods lu the State, being conveni?
ent to railroads, churches, Ac Apply to A. U.
MULLIGAN, Cotton Factor, Accommodation
Wharf, Charleston. S. C. novia
ifar?uwrc, (Sutler!), &c
JJ A R D Vf A fi K ,
fi II !( S, CUTLERY, Ac, Ac.
Tho well known establishment of
niSSBLL'8 HARDYXtfcRE STOllB,
IS DAILY IlKCKIVINO SBW STOCKS OK
AOIUCU LT U R AL IMPLEMENTS,
. aren AS
P I, (I I) fl II rt , HARROWS, Ac.,
AI.SO, JOKT RBCCIYKP, A 80PH.Y OV
KOMB SHUTTLE S E XV INO MACHINES.
Call and examine, and then Jiu'ge for your?
selves.
Look out for thc sign or the. "MAMVOTH PAD
LOOK," In navel street.
4VTHRMS STRICTLY CASH. drcfift IC
?Uccliiigo.
CHI AHLESTON RIFLEMEN SOCIETY.
j Attend ?in Extra Meeting <>r tho Society ut
your Huit, Tin? ffiu-Mituy ) EVKM.MI, December 2S,
nt hull-past 7 o'clock.
r. EUGENE DU lt BEC.
iii e'.-s secretary anal Trtucuier i'. lt. .s.
Cirn vDoo?o, Src.
Q ll lt I s T M A s :
SENSATION '.
NI: PI.V* i I.ri: \
We, ||n< undersigned, take e-pc. i ll plc.lMlire ti
announcing Kial we will lake np slock in .1 few
.lily**, ?un? have inurkeil down all om
DRESS GOODS,
BLANKETS,
AHAUS,
Asn 0Ti11.1t
SHAWLS.
As welt ?is thc whole of mir well ?1 isortcil xtock "f
I? It V fl O O l> S .
Especial attention to ?1 One lol of
COLOKKI) SILKS
Al w orth j.'., must lie soM.
co pall ?eft of the very cheap
in I ll I. A N K i: T S
TS, wort li il Td.
puiicncoTr A URO..
Nc. 4:;; Klug, corner Calhoun street.
?03-A special Department for Hoots, Shoes.
Huts ami Trunks. tlccSl
in 11 cy 0300?G, ?"C.
?p K R F T M K II 1 K S
.M..
ASP
T O I L K T A R T I C h ! .: S .
FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMKItlCAN EXTRACTS.
SO A PS
Pomades
t Oils
Toilet Wirti?
Putt ROXOH
Tohet Sets. Ac, Ac.
Huir, Tootli. Clot!: ami Nail BRUSHES
Ivor?. Shell und tlutralo Combs
Jean Marie ralina
Violets
Denim.son's, ami
ALMAUS PREMIUM COLOGNE WATERS.
At AlMAU'S, No. 409 King.
dcc.co 13 Corner Vamleihorst at reel.
QOMI'LLTE SETS OF FINE CUT GLASS
DECANTEES, WINES. CHAMPAGNES,
Cordlnls, Finger Howls, Tumblers -tad Goblets,
FOII SA IX UV
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN A CO.,
No. ??..'.'> King St roc t, corner ll ea ti fa In.
deco
-^yiLLLVM; G. W HILDEN & CO.
Il AVK ron PALE
LEATHER RETICULES, TRAVELLING HAGS,
Purses, 1'ocketUooks nm! Portemonnaies, suitable
for Christmas Presents, at
No. 255 KINO STREET, CORNER HEAUFAIN.
?lee*_
?NE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES,
CHATELAINS, VEST CHAINS,
Brooches, Earrings, Sleeve Huttons, Sintis, Ac,
KO it SALE nv
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN A CO.,
No. SSS King Street, corner Hean ra in
deco]_ __
"VTTILLLAM G. WHILDEN & CO.
Have for thc Holidays a rich assortment of
VASES, TOILET SETS, CUPS AND SAUCERS,
And Fancy Goods.
No. 255 KING STREET, CORNER HEAUFAIN.
deco
gILVER TABLE RINGS,
FRUIT KNIVES SUGAR SPOONS.
And ti vii rle I y of Fancy Silver for the Holidays,
ron SALE nv
WILLIAM C. WHILDEN A CO..
Ko. SOS King Street, corner Hcuurniii.
deeO _ _
pARIAN, WEDGEWOOD, HAVRE
FRENCH CHINA AND GRANITE -WA R E,
AMI IX EV EH Y VA KI BTV, KO lt SALE HY
WILLIAM O. WHILDEN A CO.,
No. 255 King St 1 cet, corner Renn fa In.
dec?
gILVER AND PLATED TEA SETS,
BUTTER DISHES, CORDIAL STANDS,
Castors, Cups, Strawberry Dishes, Ac, Ac,
SN BXIIIDITIOS ANO FOR SALE AT
WILLIAM 0. WHILDEN A 00/8,
No. 255 King Street, corner Ucaufain.
decfl
TIlE
Boola, Gljoco, &c.
BEST IN THE CITY.
H you want BOOTS AND SHOES, or thc best
make und latest styles, go to
STEIBER'S,
No. 41 Broad street, near Church street.
Always on hand a large assortment of Gentle?
men's Boots, Gaiters and Shoes, ol vnr'ous put
terns.
A perfect flt guaranteed if made to order.
Attention ii especially Invited to the supply nf
new and fashionable Sealskin Gaiters, now so
popular at the North.
J. STE1HER, Bootmaker.
nov27 slut tilmo* No. 41 Broad street.
W
I L L I S & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
SHIPPING AOENTS,
Will attend to the Purchase, Salo and Sliipmeni
(to Foreign and Domestic Ports) of COTTON,
RICK, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES.
ATLANTIC WUARF. Charleston, S. C.
E. WILLIS.A. H. OUISOLH.
onus
Q J . SCULErBGRELL,
No.*3T LINE STREET, BETWEEN KINO AND
ST. MULlr.
LUMBER or every description and SUILDINQ
M VTKRIAL, Lime and Plastering Laths, Paints,
Oils, Glasses, Shingler; also Groove and Tongno
Boards, Ac, constantly on hand at the lowest
market prices. oem mt us Ly r
Slmnoctncnio.
A C A l) E M Y OF .M US IO.
Second Night of thc
C O M I < K N G Ll s !' o p R |{ A
A Fashionable Sncci HS by HIP
CALTON ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY.
11 I.SDAY EVENING, Occ i. . . . .
Will lie presented,Oirviibnch's O ' tated! i rra,
a?performed upward*ol Ihnrc huiulr dilai'v,
MX I V .?IX. or TUB CAPITAL PIH7.K.
lu th.- course ut the Opera, :-tr II. U| . . ;. ..,,:>;
i'll Snug ,.|
"HOME, SWEET HOME," ung M.,-i Susan
(.'allon.
iVKbrutcil Tyroli'iin Duett, frisan dillon
an : Slr. T! cn H Winn n.
MUSIC OH THE OPKI? V.
Concerted Piece-We < une, Wu t me.
Quartette riv Orb ol [lui,
linell-The Swallow's i M -i. m calton
T* rolleiiiic-Tho SI Ivel i????. I mu? ; T... ?,
: op ; run IV) ? Uer. Mr. J. ? . n i .
Con? erteil Ile .?. .Miss !" niche <. . . n, Miss Knie
VON. Mr. Alfred Kelli lier, Mr. Mil i - a: I
Mr. I. Iil.ii!;
Hon::.M,. A'freil Kelli her.
Trio -Thc sh.- ie- or liuii Morn. Ml*s s. <?..:.. u.
MKS Llanelli Calton, Mr. VII Kellett r
Kong-Tho Cn pu al Pri/.e.
Trio.%..Miss Susan Galton, Mr. Thainnt Whithu
ami Mr. i. clark.
Klnate.i... it..- Company.
Song-"Sen of ihn WIIHI.". Mr. J. Oh tv.
Ilullail-"The lady ol Hie Lea;' il. tuturi.)
Mis-, niau : . calton.
The whole lo conclinlc willi II CihaehN
LL CIIKN AND FRIT/.CHKN.
Ltscbcn.Mi--- tusan flalti n
Frila -IK-II.Mr. Tin 1.1 >s Wini In!
Hilling which will he ii i v . 11 ii., rei l, ra teil
'.Broom Song," "I'm an Al.-iilltiti." Al o, tin
"Kai som:."
WKHNKSOAY EVENING, will I - pr? mir '.. Hm
Opera, in tour Acts,of FANCHON,TUM ?':'!; KKT
Fanchon, thc Cricket.Mis un Caitoii.
i:? Hoors open ni T. Ctn tain rolled up ut -
0 clock precisely, ile,
5J/I T N A V I ? E fi- M : ,\ N Y .
1 VJ -
\ SEW Y KA H ROI KKK
Will lie givcu III Hall ol Mn glue linn .-. on Finn ? t
I'M::.:?:.:, slat December, !...... al ? ..'clo. :..
Mciuliers wishing 'liri"-.- for thei.iscl es m
fricmls can ptoctiri; Hiern fi un . e
l.'?t ?! ITTKK.
C. C. WIGHTMAN. . ?'. \. VON DOHLES*.
T. S. NII'SON. WA LT I lt WKP.II
T. J. LYONS. I p. Kit ESSEL, Ja.
JOHN MAKION.
dce'JT .'.
ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC KAM;
'Aiiiiie held ul No. Ito Meeting street, opp -:'i
Pavilion Hotel; opening on thc Ntcirrof thc "Tilt
Hcrembcr, and to be roniSnueil through ike ?>?.?!.,
Thc Hal! will Ins opened lu ".i?- aftcrti en I ont
a lo ".: tu NixlH I ruin 7 lo ll.
Children not admitidla! night, uniass with
their relatives or guardians.
Price of admission-Urown persons 23 cents;
ciilldreii IA cents; flensen tickets fl. dccgO
G?xl)ibilicns
r?t II K B I c. ris ll A CS A i N.
The mc FISH ennght In thc Ashley Uiver some
time since by O. SPARKS and C. (i AI ?SI I KN lias
lieeu cleaned and stuned, and wi:; lie on exhib?*
tionat tit?' STA ULKS In .Meeting Street, below
Wen! won h. during tho present week. Fifteen
and ten rents admission. ? dccXRil
IHioccllancone.
JP" XT KA UPLAND COTTON HEED.
Hahcroft's Seleciion t f Hi?
PHD Ll EIC HICKSON HEED.
Hs genuine character and great yield per acre,
as grown near Athens, ccorxlil, ls authenticated
hy rertlllvnlcs signed by geniluuicn of known re
speelnblllty. and can lie seen at my ontcc.
nun husliels will i?: sold ai ji per bushel, lu
sack* of .> lo 3bushels. W. M. LAWTON,
derrJj stusmtuA Fauor? noyce's Wharf.
IV YOU WANT PAPER BAOS, FLOUR
SACKS, and Hugs of every description, g.. to
KUWAKI) PERRY,
No. ISA Morilug street, optioslto Cluirlcstnn Hotel,
Charleston. t>. C. dooli Cmos _
?nu. K 1 O II A U ' s
GOLDEN lt E M ~K I R S .
Asl; for no oilier, take no other, and you ?vii;
save lime, hcnlih and money.
?l?oo reward for any casu of disease In any
stage which Hiev fail to cure.
Hr. RlOlIAL'S HOLDEN UALSAM N'o. 1 cnr-M
Ulcers, l.'lccrated Sore Throa. and Mouth, Sor?%
Ryes, Cutaneous or Skin Kruptlous, cojiper Col?
ored Blotches, Soreness of Hie Scalp, Scrofula.
Ac.: ls thc greatest Renovator, Alterative und
Ilium! Purifier known, removes all diseases from
Hie system, mid leaves I he lilood pure and heall lt v.
Dr. UIOIIAU'S HOLDEN RALSAM No. 'J cures
Mercurial A ('.'eel ion-, Rtieu'.millsm III all its
forms, wlicthcr from mercury or other ruuscic
gives iinmedlale relief In all cases. No dleO.fi?
necessary. 1 have thousands of cert iii. -ates
proving thc miraculous cures effected Ly these
remedies. Trice of either No. 1 or No..?, ir, per
linnie, or two hollies fur SO.
Hr. RICHAU'S (?OLDEN ANTUH?TR, a safe
speedy, pleasant and radical pufo for ail Urinal v
Derangements, accompanied with full directions.
Price $3 per bnti.c.
Dr. UIOIIAU'S HOLDEN ELIXIR li'AMOUR,
radical cure .for Nervous or Ornerai Deiiilitv. in
old or young. Imparting energy with wonderful
circe!. Price $ft per liol He. or iwo hollies for
On receipt or price these Remedies will bc ship,
ped lo any place. Prompt intention paid lo all
correspondents. None genuine without the name
or "Dr. lt ICU AU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES, I), ll.
RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown in glass ul
hollies.
Address D. ll. RICHARDS.
No. 23S Yorick street. New York,
onie* hours from fi A. M. to 0 I'. M.
I Circulars sent. july;} lyr
I~F YOU WANT ELANE DOOKS ,M ADE
TO ORDER, mid of Hie best material, lo any
paltet ll. gO IO
EDWARD PERRY.
No. l?a Meeting street, opposite Charleston lloiel,
Charleston, S. C. 'leo? Amos
A N CI NO S C ll O O L .
Mons. HERC KR Informs his patron* thal he will
reopen his DANCINC SCIIOtll, Tu-D\v. Hie SIS!
Inst. Thc Soirees will begin on the Sill of .tann
ary. Apply ul No. 3:12 Klug si reel.
_dec2l tufiu'J*
p RAT T * S "AS T R A L " I) I L.
rniikc many, oder llliiminatlug Oils, is per?
fectly pun- lind nco rt om all adult?rai Inns ot
mixtures of any kind, lt emits no offensive
smell white burning, gives n lon und brill! mt
light, and can be used with the sume assurance
of safely as gus. Chemists pronounce lt thc
best amt safest illuminating Oil ever ottered lo
the public: and Insurance Compat?tes endorse ami
urge upon consumers Hie usc or the "Asl ral" Oil
in pitTerence lo any other, ills now humed by
thousands of ramilles, mid In no Instance has
ino aeeldeiiI occurred I rom Its use; a lamp Ulled
with lt. ir upset um! broken, will not explode. To
prevent adulteration, the "Aslrul" Oil ls parked
only In the Cuuranty Patent Cans, of 1 gallon
and i gallon'! each, mid cacti ran is sealed in a
manner that cannot lie counterfeited. Every
package with uncut seal wc warrant. Re sure
and get none but Hie genuine article. Pratt's "As?
tral" OR, for Pule liy dealers everywhere, sud al
wholesale and relull by Hie proprietors
OIL IIOKSE OF CHARLES PRATT.
No. 108 Fulton street. New York,
Post?nico Box No. no:,n.
Send Tor circulars, wilh testimonials and pine
lists. Enclose ?tamps for copy or thc "Astral
Light.'' >le,ctl!.
T U S T R P. C K I V E D
0 OUT EVEN I B R H R O T (I E II S.
SIVCKSSORH TO A. ILLINO,
F K LT CV RP ETI NC 1^ yards Wide.
dcclfl__
T>IBON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE
IS WAHRAXTEO TO RKMOVR
ALL DESIRE P 0 It TOBACCO.
BISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE ls for suie ry
DR. II. HA tilt.
O. W. AIMAR.
0. J. LUHN.
DH. E. II. KELLERS.
DB. W. A. 8KRINE.
E. S. RC RMI AM.
nov24 wfmflmes"
IF YOU WANT THE CELEBRATED
OARTEtt'ri WRITINO asd COPYING INK
ci mblncd, go to
EDWARD PERRY".
ting SH
Charleston, fl. O. deoM Unios
IF YOU WANT LITHOGRAPH CHECK
BOOK?, or Lithographing done tn ano style,
go to
EDWARD PERRY.
No. IM Meeting street, opposite Charleston Botet,
Charleston, S. 0. decM amos
M
^lo ceri co, Ciquors, &c.
\CKKEKL! MACKEREL I M A OR
KOKI, t-TO A Ititi VU
M hull hld*, cholee N?. .? MACKKIU1I
0 KU:* CllOiCC Ko. 2 "?arkrr.'l
26 hiilf Kits Chulee Nu. .i Mackerel
2* kit H Choice No.:i Mai kerri.
For ?nie low, l.v WILLIAM ROACH > v >
ih cjs I
J y < I A i< .KS : POTATORS^ IH?TAT*?KS!
n: barr? u I'iSK i;YK. !
. hm rein Jiicktton White.
I") il li l l ls C. :,. I, I:IOV ,
i ? harn i < hill i: tl*.
Landina this dai rroin schooner :?. c. ,..
for : :?:<? im. lunn wharf.
,:.< .'.> I KINSMAN Jt IIOWKI.I
f/tlILST CARGO NEW CROP Of.A Viii)
I MOLASSES.
230 hin|4. v.-ty Choice Sew ? rop Wayo! Mot.A -s
- ' reen very l'?intre New Crop Cl.iyeil Molasse t.
: arrive |H r- :.>."-.. r ..Kiln" ri oui Mulan/a?.
1 or Kite hy Ul in y ,|. ci.'KICUTON
i.'i. i i ?t ! i ? -? Aceontsiiodatiou Wharf.
A I. I. A s o I N ?; .
(J "
i II : ina hos! iiua?iy Cist \ ?i date ami stove
COAL, now landing anil fur sale low from tho
vessel.
..Vinte Ash KIA;., r.irslc?m anil fournit i..-. timi
Cumberland Cuni, for i-tcn ami blacksmith's
use. I'or sale ny ll. I". ISAK lilt A co..
''..?<? 2\ :\ Coal Valli, Cumbil au.I st I vet.
?\ <) !i N A F I. () A ?
inoo bushels prime White COHN iuuilitig noni
?tt amer Sea Hull timi schooner ll. I!. Hami. from
Itali ?more. Kor sah- low hy
de? : i 2 .1. N. Tl DKM ANN A I II
QIIOIUK KEW IIA?;ON, 11A MS, A.c.
11 hints, i In.lce N? w C. lt. ?IHK? mu? SIIOI . ii
Kits,?' "H ami.! Rraud"
10 tierces Choice New Hums, "Washington" . i
N. W Vork rig
boxes Choice Smoked Tongues
11 boxes Choice New Vork Strips ami Pig Sh?
ers
IO boxes Prim.- Lout; Clear I), s. Shies.
Llltlllltig .uni for sale liv
ile?? 1 LAI1RKV A AI.KXANIH
^ 1 < ' E N . DAT S. F I, 0 I' li .
tasia bushels Choice White MILLI Nt! CHUN
let i bushels Prime Oats, ex Sea Cull mn! Si hoon
er Hani!.
Al SH,
100 bbts. I'liolce linker's l i ol U.
Al! landing ami tor -ale liv
ilCCiS.1 a JOHN CAMPSKK ; l l).
?1
QllOrOK NKVY (Hil.KANS MOLASSES.
ai) barrels ciioi< > New croii Sew Orleans MO
LASS KS. for ai- by
il IIKXItY CORIA A HO.
'j
i
J.| A V ! Il A V ! If A Y !
? primo article now lauding at Kerr's wharf,
i'or sub: lu lois to suit purchasers.
iiocai A. (?AUK A co.
T IVEIIPOOL SALT AFLOAT.
SMOsnoks LIVERPOOL SALT, just rcceiveil per
stcaiiishlp "Ailalla,'' ami for sale by
KOHKIIT MURK A CO.,
iler^l Royce's Wharf.
I UTK STOVED HALT.
W
?MM! sacks brst WHITK STOVBO SALT, now
landing per steamship "Adollu" from Liverpool,
and for sale in lots lo suit purchasers by
lt ORK RT MOKKA IXL,
i Royce's Wim rf.
E F, ? RICE.
leen bushel* very Prime SKI?) RUT.. Ko: sale
i,. J AM KS R. I'RISOLK A SON.
factors and Co in mission Merchants,
?leds st Ul hil No. C Adder's North Wharf.
M
cEWAN'ri SPARKLING EDINHUEO
ALK
loo casks, lu pint alone jurs, ex steamship Aila
lia. from Liverpool.
Landing and lor sale hy
* W. IL CHAFER A cu.. J
detrSI llisliin No. ?W Hast Hay. 1
KED POTATOES, IN STORK ANO TO
ARRIVE.
S
fit? barrels Henulue seed Potatoes.
. 200 barrels Chile Reds
100 barrels Harnett Reds
loo barrels Western Rids J
.'?D barrels Pink-Eye Reds J
W bat reis Harrison's mir. ..."",...,......
Willi a rew barrels of Karjv. ,?oso ",", 0""-,r |;,
seed. I'or sal?- by JO K 0NKII.li ft SON.
_jlcc" siiiihimo N". 1(i7 ,.;"" "av
T IQU?nS If LIQUORS ! LIQUORS!
R RR Kft REDUCTION IN PRICK.
Thc subscribers having been nppoinled solo
Ogunts for HENRY WALLACK A co.. Philadelphia,
ror the sulcor their linc OLD HYR, W ll KAT AND
llllUKUON WHISK IKS, ure prepared to make a
liberal discount on largo orders.
A full supply ol thc above Whiskies mw.,, s nu
hand,
'allies about purchasing would do well to givo
us a call before negotiating elsewhere.
IVY lt NE St FOGARTY,
CORXKR CHURCH ANO CH.VLMKRS STREETS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
novo tut lu?amos
fJIAYLOR'S ALBANY CREAM ALE.
A fresh supply of Ibis Celebrated li ra ml or AUK
received fresh' every week, in barrels and half
I "barrels. Vor sale bv
JOHN P. O'XKILL k SON,
Agents tor south Carolina,
rtecll_ _ No. 107 Rsa! Dav.
1
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Seining lilacljincG.
O ? WINO MA CU I N ES .
Thc place lo buy
S E VY I N ? MACHINES
ls where you have a choice of styles of dliTereat
makers.
I have thc liest single amt double-lhreail Ma?
chines now In?fore t lie public.
TIIK WILLCOX A 0HUIS'
S I L E N T M A C II IKK
ANO TIIK
'? IV K K I) " F. V. L 0 C K-STITCH
Arc thc simplest mid most reliable Machines
matte. Every Machine ls warranted to give satis?
faction, or li will bu exchanged for oilier kinds.
All Mints of Sewing neatly und promptly done.
Orders taken for all first class Sewlug or Knitting
Machines, Needles, OR, Thread, Silk, Ac.
? KIWI Kl NC as usual.
I). R. HASELTON,
may) stiiilily No. 307 King street.
I^IXrOiSITION UNIVERSELLE, PARIS,
IM*.
WIIKKLI'.K A WILSON.
T ll E 0 t) L I) MEDA ?. .
HOMIEST PREMIUM.
LOCK-STITCH, SK WI NO AND BUTTON-HOLR
MACHINES.
Thc only Hold Medal,
dec.M Kighty-two Oompetltors.
(Eir^nrs, ?obncco, #e.
?JyJ- O I M P O S I T ION! 8
lt. L. .MOR?t.LO, Manufacturer or llavnna and
Homcsllu CIO ARS, and drulcr In TOUACCO, Sn ti ir
and I'lpcs, keeps always on hand a full assort?
ment ortho above articles, and offers them from
20 to no cents per too chenper than any other
house. Any orders for Cigars will be prompliy
and faithfully executed.
Having on hand a large stock of Pipes, I oiler
them nt cost prices. Terms cash or city accep?
tance. Call at
decU Hlth2m_No. 352 KINO STREET.
UPRAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG
DRINK.
A BURR CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
One Holler a BotUe. Sent by mail, postage
paid, on receipt or price.
Tho Antidote ks tho beat remedy thateon be
administered In Mania a 1'utu, and ahm for au .
nervous affections.
For isle hy Dr. IT. BARR.
No. in If eeUng street, 1
oct? Agent tar Sooth Carolina.