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Love In tx Cottage. Y CB, my sweet lltllo wife, tills is lore In a col luge : Anil scanty enough, nave In love, ls our store ; Hui. we'll hecdnottiiccrouklngs or envy or dotage That "Love tiles the luttlec when want opens thc door !" For I look In vonr race, and ol Fate I'm defiant ; Crave, brave ls the lieort thut lor loved mies must l'are, For thc battle of lifo I've the nerve or a giant, And you ! O. your bright eyes are llottCkt and fair ! Bo little we'll care for such adage as thal ls ; I'll work while you wilton till our struggles arc o'er, And ir you with your bright ryes look well to Hie Initier, I, love, willi my strong anus will sale keep the door < FORUM If MIS CJS? I. ? I ?V -The pr?judice against Chinese testimony iu Cnllfornla ls founded on the assumption of the uttor untrustworthiness of tho lower caste Chinamen lintier oath; and thu local newspa? pers which oppose Hie admission ol the evi? dence of thc Chinese In Hie courts lind fre? quent opportunities Tor vindicating their posi? tion on this subject. A few days ugo a China? man mode a murderous assault, willi an Iron bar, upon two ol' his countrymen. He vus held In bonds of il OOO. .Sttbsrintenlly it waa ascertained that two of the bondsmen, who . -do oath in court lo I heir legal respon : J 'Ay for thc sum named In the bond, were not worth a Chinese "cash," above their law? ful liabilities-which lutter amounted to noth? ing, for thc reason that they could not get orcdit from their own countrymen. It seems that tho olllcers of thu courts lint! it quite im? possible to escape these Imposit ions. -An English paper Niys: ".Some French restaurants olTer meals at a fabulously low price. For Instance, a bowl of soup, a plate ol' meat and vegetables, dessert, half ti bottle of wino and hreud nd ttbifitm - all for seven pence. How the keepers of Uicsc rating houses make them pay is n mystery which those who patronize them do not cure about solving. Of course the enlabies are not of first-rale quality, anti one must dine somewhat on (he principia Of Blunting your eyes, opening your mouth, and laking what Is sent you. lt appears timi lhere are u'elass of men who gel their living hy going round lo the swell mansions ?md buy? ing i p the leavings. These men ure called "Jewellers,'' ami the leavings go by the gene? ral name, of "jewels"-a piece of fowl being "a po .ri," a pinte of game "a diamond," beef a "ruby," anti so on. Il" Plutus gives a bau quot to-night, Ibo "Jeweller" comes down to? morrow morning nntl carts off the leavings from his lordship's plute to some cheap restau? rant, where they are speedily transformed Inlo roost tempting-looking dishes, with most high sounding names. The richest "Jeweller" ls he who possesses thc monopoly of the Tuileries, from whence, lt ls said, a van-load ol'odds mid ends is pucked every duy." -A new tunnel under the Hiver Thames, near thc Tower, and for Unit reason called the "Tower Subway," ls In process ot' const ruction. When lt ls completed, ti siuull rotunda-Ilkc building on Tower Hill, close to Lower Thames street, will receive thc puN-cngers. No tickets will bc Issued, for tho conductor of thc omni? bus or carriage below will collect thc fares. Thc passengers will descend a spacious shuft often foci In diameter und fifty-six feel deep, by means of a "lilt,"' such os ls used In the ?rreat hotels. Second-class passengers will go down first, and will remain on thc platform ut thc bottom of thc shaft during thc half minute or so necessary for the descent of I he ilrst class passengers. Tho latter will Immediately pas? into thc cam lort able and commodious car? riage awaiting them, something between a railway carriage and the better kind ol' omni? buses; they will bc followed by the second class passengers, and the vehicle Will Immedi? ately start on Its Journey. The transit will bo made In about a minute. Arrived on the other side, the first-class passengers, who will be nearest thc shalt, will take their places lu the .?.???V ft"'1 WU! V? brought lo thc surface in about three-quarters of a minute. The "lift" will Uicn discern? for thc second-class passen? gers, and when these are brought above ground, tho single car ria go below will bc ready for Us return journey. The omnibus is constructed to carry fourteen passengers. The tube only confu?as a single lino of mils, and as a single carriage only will bc employed, all risk of collision ls out of thc question. With regard (o tho wholo time of transit, about three minutes will suOlcc to convey pas? sengers from their arrival ut thc station to the other sido of thc river. BEAUTY AND TUE BEAST. Queen Victoria and lier Man Brown, George Wilkes, editor of the Spirit of tho Times, writes to his paper a description ol thc formal opening by thc Queen of the new Mack friar's Bridge, London. Tho pageant, willi all Hs flourish of programme, was a burlesque affair, suggesting a scene from Opera Bouffe. Ho Bays: Nothing, certainly, could have been more lu? dicrous than thc appearance of the Lord Mayor and his suite, while the Queen herself, evident? ly vory much out of humor and quito peevish from several momentary halls, did not look un? like our old friend Madame Tostce In one of her most unfavorable, moods. I had a good look at her Majesty, for she passed within ten foot of where I MIL Hhc was In deep mourn? ing, wore her widow's cap, but was robust, anti lt may be said, looked well preserved. Beside her sat Hie Princess Louisa, and In front thc Princess Beatrice and Prince Leo? pold. * But thc most distinguished looking person? age In thc procession was thc Highlander, John Brown, un attendant ol' thc Queen, and whose striking resemblance to Prince Albert has so commended him to her favor as to ex? cite much scandal. He rat In tho coupe of thc royal barouche, on tho aldo toward mo, and I had quickly noticed bim as (ho finest looking man in Hie whole procession. Ho was dressed in full Highland costume, thc chief garment of which was a rich black velvet tunic, with a tartan nash of exquisite colors fulling obliquely over tho breast and back. Ho woro a bonnet willi a cook render, which sut Jauntily upon the head, and his arms wcro folded with an easy air, as ir he felt he had no superior In the sur? rounding audience. Ho oat directly over the back of tho Queen, and was the nearest lo nor person. I had no Idea who this conspicuous figure was, und sel him down at onceas sorao Scotch nobleman of great regard ; but as the carriage passed, I heard a lad v near mo say : " Sho had much bettor had loll 'him at homo I" "Yes," said the lady who was thus addressed, u I think so, too." It would have shown much more respect fot public opinion ! Tho dlseatlsfactlon in tho Queen's Want or respect for public opinion, In bringing .lohn Brown out with her on this occasion, culmi? nated In her being hissed by the crowd at the Paddington station. JlccelplB by Railroad, Dee. 35 and ?7 SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 3096 balea cotton, 81 bales domestics, ti hbls sugar and molasses. To Railroad Agent, Fclzcr, Rodgera A co, O W Williame A co, O II Walter A eo, III B Sloan, Frost A Adgcr, K 3 Wlss A co, W O Oonrtney A co, Cardwell A Bon, Brodie A co, W P Hall, Olaghorn, Herring A co, R Moro A co, W O Hokes A co, Sharp A co, A J Salinas, Wagner, Blowan A co, Reeder A Davis, Bowling A co, Kirkpatrick A Witto, Mowry A co, dracser A Smith, and others. NORTHSASTORN RAILROAD. December 37-398 bales upland colton, lb bales aea Uland cotton, boxes tobacco, mdse, Ac. To O W WilllarcB A co, 8 D Stonoy, Kinsman A How? ell, J F Blakeley, 3 Marshall. Jr, A B Mulligan, T 8 Archer, O Foll?n, Walter A co, needer A Davis, A 3 Salinas, Kirkpatrick A Witte, Mowry A co, J R Pringle A Son, Frost A Adgcr, Brodie A co, W X Ryan. Caldwell A Son, Gaillard A Vino it, J B K Sloan, Wlss A co. Knox A (lill, Clighorn, Herring A oo, Ravenel A co, O Nagle, Pclzer, Rodgers A co, H Gerdts A co, W 0 Bee A co, J A Quackcnbusb, Oraeecr A bmiib, Railroad Agent, and Order. LATEST ?OMJUEllOIA 1. HEWS. Exporta, LIVERPOOL-Per British steamship Marmora 800 bags sea island cotton, 1113 halon uni nu il cot? ton, 100 bbl? rosin, 30 tons pho-qdiate, loo bugs cotton seer). 1K.STON-Per sehr ll N llawklns-532 bales up? land colton, 4 bags sea island cotton, ?I bales mal? ting. 43 tierces rice, S packages cannon bulls, 12? casks rice, 1 case merouaudlac, t'J bales rope, rags, Ac, 177 hides._ Thc Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval t Stores Market. OKFK'R CHARLESTON NEWS. I MOSDAV KVKNINO, llcccnibcr 27, I8ii9.1 C/OTTOS.-Under the InUuence o? thc holhlays ami oilier causes, operators showed but little dis? position to proceed lo busluess, nnd thc market was quiet. Sales about 100 bales, viz: 2 at 22.Sc; S7 at 22\?'c; 1 nt 24c. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Urdluary io good ordinary.22H@23?? Low middling.23 ?i 082.1*4 Middling.237?W24 Strict middling.24,'?(gi? l? ICE.-There was bul a limited Inquiry Tor Ibis grain. Sales of about 40 tierces of clean Carolina, say 17 tierces at CSc; 22 at 0.\?c V lb. Wc quote common to fair clean Carolina at 6(aiu',c; good 0.'i@C.Vc V lb. NAVAL STOKES.-There was no business ot note done under lids head. FREIUIITS- Are somewhat dull. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements arc making at \'<1 ? lb on uplands and i u'd on sea islands; by sall, 7-l0d 'ft lb on uplands and ,vi f> lb on sea Islands. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sall, nominal at l.'4'c on uplands and l V" on sea islauds. Coastwise to New York, by steam, Kc V lb on uplands and lc on sea Islands; by sall, KcV lb on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, a i5.Se. V* lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, J?c 9 lb on uplands; by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To llallimore, by steam, K@Kc ??. lb on uplands; by sall somewhat nominal. EXCIIANOE.-Sterling, 60 days bills 129.'.,'@12P,';c. DOMESTIC F.XCII A M;K.-Thc banks purchase Right checks at ?i oil , and sell nt par; out-doors purchase at }i ann sell nt M discount. COLD.-Haying at 21, selling nt 23. Markets by Tclcgi-anh. FOtlEION MARKETS. PARIS, December 27.-Bourse linn. Hemes 72f 73c, and closed at 72f soc. DOMESTIC MARKETS. ? NEW YOUR, December 27.-Noon.-Slocks dull. Money 7 per ceut. Sterling, short 8>.-, ; long 0?.f. (?old weak at 20'4. Sixty-twos 13),'; Tennessee sixes, ex-coupons, til Jj; new 45 ii; Louisiana sixes, oh! 70; new 66; Levees, sixes 07>?; eights 83; Alabama eights Pl; lives 63; Georgia sixes 62; sevens st; North Carolina, old 42.V,'; new 20; South Carolina 82. Cotton toilet ut ?tte. Turpen? tine 43c. Itosln in fair request nt $2 05a2io for strained. Freights dull. Kreiling.-Cotton quiet and unchanged; sales OOO bales at 25';c. Flour, little more doing In common grades. Wheat unchanged, willi a very moderate demand. Corn drooping; old mixed Western $1 oual ll; new Southern yellow 95a98c. Mess pork heavy; new mer-s $2?o30; old $20 50a 30. Lnrd heavy; kettle is vu ie. Whiskey dull ul osh'catl. Groceries dull. Turpentine 44a MJfe. Rosin $2a8. Freights tinner; colton, by steam, ,'?d. Money In increased demand at 7 per cent, currency to gold. Sterling quiet nud steady. G?hl tinner at 20%. Bonds steady. Sixty-twos i3\,-ain\. Southerns steady. BALTIMORE, December 27_Cotton very tjHlet nt 24?4,a2*e. Flour dull and weak; Howard street snpcrflno $4 76nfl. Wheal steady; red $1 26al 40. Corn, dry cargoes firm; white 86aS8c; yellow ssa 03c. Oats dull at 54a50c. Rye flal 05. Mess pork quiet at $31 60a32 60. Racon quiet; shoul? ders lS.'ial6J,'c. Lard is.\'ni!>c. Whiskey $1. - CINCINNATI, December 27.-Corn unchanged; new car 73a74c. Whiskey unsettled nt manic. Mess pork Urra at $28, but held 50c higher. Lard active at 17c. Bacon nominally unchanged. ST. LOUIS, December 27.-Corn dull; yellow 86c; white 8?a90c. Whiskey Ode. Provisions quiet. Mess pork $20. Ilncon and lani nominal LOUISVILLE, December 27.-Corn unchanged. Mess pork $30. Bacon, shoulders 14>?c; ?lear sides 10'ic. Lard, tierces I7j?c. Whiskey quiet ut 05c. _ ^SMtoa? jv:i-j?t?oToS-, December 2?.-Spirits turpentine firmer at 39c. Rosin dull. Others nothing doing. Mom LE, December 27_Cotton In fuir demand and closed quiet; tares 1400 bales; middling 23>ic; receipts 3757 bales; exports 828 bales; receipts on Saturday 6427 bales. A ri i CST A, December 27.-Cotton market quiet, but steady; sales 808 bales; receipts 825 bales; middling 23a23<i'c. SAVANNAH, December 2".-Receipts 3109 bules; sales 350 l?ales; middling 23??c; market firm. NEW ORLEANS, December 27.-Cotton Armer at 24n24\. Sales 6000 bales; receipts since Friday 18,777. K\ports to Barcelona 600 bales. Gold 20;;. Sterling 30?i. Sight par; quoted at dis? count. Columbus M&rkct. COLUMBUS, December 25.-COTTON.-Want of currency and deficiency of orders, as well as dis? inclination to do anything until after the holi? days, have rendered the mar kc t Irregular, ami lt ls difficult to sell or buy at the following Agurcs, which arc entirely nominal: Ordinary I0a20c; good ordinary 21,?a21,?c; low middling 22c; mid? dling 22Sic; strict middling 22^c. Sales of thc week 1707 bales-1255 reported for Northern spin? ners, 300 on European orders, 162 for Northern speculators. [In tho saleB are included 350 bales sold last August on basis of 26Jf c, low middlings, on shipboard at Savannah and Just delivered.] Week's receipts 3983 bales against 4434 tho pre? vious one, and 3827 the corresponding week of last season. Shipments 2440 bales-2213 by S. W. R. lt., 14 for home consumption, 213 to New York via Opellka and Norfolk. WEEKLY STATRMK.NT. Stock on hand September 1,1869_ 125 Received past week. 3,083 Received previously.42,loo-(6,149 Tolal. 46,274 Shipped past week. 2,440 Shipped previously.20,027-31,467 Stock on hand Decembers!, i860_ 11,807 Interior Cotton Markets. MACON, December 24.-Receipts to-day 700 bales; Bales 296 bales; shipped 659 bales. There was a good demand to day for thc belter grades of cotton, but the offering stock wus very light. Thc market closed steady and Urm this evening at 22J?C ATLANTA, December 2.'?.-Thc market closed active at 99JlfO for middlings; 22>?c tor low mid? dlings; 21 He for good ordinary. MONTGOMERY, December 24.-Cotton ls quiet; demand moderate al 2JJ4O for low middlings. Nashville Market. NASHVILLE, December 23- COTTON.-Tho cot toi innrkct has been unusually quiet to-day. Most or Hie buyers who have been operating for the past two weeks have withdrawn from the mar ' kel, arguing thai thero was no margin for prom in operating, while the New Yolk market was dally declining, and tho great bulk or tho cot? ton now coining in and selling Ut highest quota? tions would class but barely good ordinary In New York. Wc modify our quotations : Ordinary 21; good ordinary 22I4; low middling 22H ; strict low middling 23Ka2>KO. COTtTON STATEMENT. Stock on hand September 1, 1809. None. Received to-day. 370 Received previously. ltl,C42-16,018 Total. 16,918 Shipped to-day. 246 Shipped previously. 13,940-14,186 Stock on hand. 2,732 FLOUR.-Market active to day, and sales nt $4 60 a7 fer supers to fancy. COHN.-Sales and shipments of 1BO0 bushels at $1 al 05 delivered In depot. WUK AT.-Sales to-day of 300 bushels wilke at $1 20 delivered in depot. OATS.-Dealers arc delivering In depot al 70c per bushel. BARLRV.-But niue coming In. Wc quolo at $1 al 23. Rvs commands $lal io, loose from wagon. Passengers. Per steamship Saragossa, from Now York-O .1 Laird, J ll Fordham, F McKenzie, F T Duller, H G Kilburn, Miss Hoffman, Miss Otter, F D Hann, Il O Wotton, Mrs Sedgwick, Jane Olmstcad, U Peters, J Schmidt, and 14 in steerage. Per steamer Dictator. Dom Palatka via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-Mrs Blain, D Jordan, PStrickland, R Strickland, Mrs Mani ?anll and child, Mr Howard, O A HUI, O Tapant, Thomson, Mr Surer. R M Graham and sister, R II Rason, Mr Marks, Mr DcLeon, L QoldBchmldt, W It Steele, L J White, U C Ford and servant, C P Bishop, M A Kunnar!?, P Fisher, B Hodges, J L 0?.H?;hor, J Redorlt, T Angh, Miss R Chapman, Miss J Chapman, Mrs II Chapman, Miss Reynolds, Miss Parker, Mrs Parker, Miss M Glenn, W With? ers, and 25 on deck. Por sicamor Emilie, from Georgetown, Ac Major 8 T Atkinson. E West, Mr Johnstone, R J Lowndes, and 7 en deek. Per steamer St Helena, Dom Edlslo, Rockville, kc-Betsy williams, and io on deck. VOR? tJ. L y ;> A H . MOON'S PHASES. Now Moon, lat, o houre, 63 minute, evening. First Quarter, 9th, 3 hours, 42 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 17th, 0 hours, 25 minutes, morning. Lust quarter, 24th, 6 hours. 3 minutes, morning. New Moon, 31st, 10 hours, 21 minutes, morning. OEC A JAN. t7l Monday. ns Tuesday. ? Wednesday., ;to Thursday... ?Tl Friday. I Saturday... 'Jlsuiiduy. 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 3 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 4 ft.. 0 ft.. 0 .-?.. 1 Moos HIGH ?. **S. WATKU. I..13 2...-19 2. .19 I 3..44 3..2.1 i 4.. 47 4..20 , 6..44 ft..30 ?.. 35 ?..43 7..20 sets. I K. lil M.i ni sr: sunn. C II AU L K ST ON, I) B C li M l? H R 2 it. AIIRIVKU YKSTKKDAY. steamship Saragossa, Hyder, New York-left rion Mia v. Milse. To Ituveuel ft co. J ll Aiken A co, J K Adger A co. J Allen, J Apple, Mist Y ll liny* nurd, il F Bremer A co, T A beamish Acc. Ilrowu A liver. Blssell A co, UlschoffA co, H Hales A co. W S Blssell A cn, J M Bolset. lt A A I? Caldwell, J Commins, F, lt Cowperthwull, Chapeau A lleifron, M il Clary, J Cam well, ll A Due, J ll Duval A Sou, M Drake, Furchgott Uros, A S Freltas, Kurs? thc, Mccomb A co, s ll (?rant, p I. (iuillemiii, 1) Meld* stein, A ti tiood win A co, Coodrlcll, W noonan ft co, Hurt .V co, C Hickey, Johnson ft Mathews, A A isaacs, Kinsman Bros, C Kerrison, Killick, Wiek cubcrg A co. Il K lat te A co, Lauroy A Alexander, Muller. Nimitz A co, A McI.cLsh. J U Milner ft co. J Madsen, Marshall A Burge, McCoy A Bice, D O'Neill A Sou, North, Steele A Wardell, ll O'Neill, K Perry, W F Paddon, O F Pankntn, Paul. Welch A llraudcs, J ll ltcnnckcr, W itoach A co. Stull, Webb A co, J ll ltcitd A co, U A co, S C llallroad Agent, Q W Steffens A co, ll K Smith, Tupper A Son, W L Webb, W O Whllden A co, M A Yrnser, 1. Wciskopf, W J Yates, uud J B Zcpcdu. Kxpe rlenced very heavy weather south of Hatteras. Sehr George Washington, Pinkham, Norfolk, Was detained outside ol har twenty-four hours by a deusu fog. itttll. A M, oil'Cape Lookout, passed a Spanish gun frigate and iwo of thc Mosquito Heel hove to. llclwecti Cape Ilomain and Charles? ton passed two of the Spanish fleet. Merchant's Line sehr My rover. Drown, New York-S days. Mdse. To W Itoach A co, Adams, Damon A co, W ll Andrews, J K Adger A co. W M Hird A co, M?llmann Bros, C Hart A co, ll Ills choir A co, W C Bee A co, llerhusscA llnrkcmyer, TM Bristoll A co, ll Bulwiuklc A co, ll Cobla ft co, Claclus A wu te, K K rou pei iliwan, J Camp sen, Cameron. Barkley A co, Dowlc A Moise, W C Dukes A co, J M Kasou A Uro, B Feldmunn, D F Fleming A co, T P Forreston, c Craveley, ll Oerdta A co, J ll Craver A co, J norham, Cond rich, Wine man A co, .1 W Harrisson, Holmes A Calder, Cl S Hacker, J Heins, W lian .til A co, Hurt A co, Jen? nings, Thomliiisou A co, Jeffords A co, F Krcssel, Jr, Killick. Wickenbcrg A co, J T Knuapaux, C Kerrison, Kinsman A Howell. Mautoiic A co, W Marscber, Macduff Cohen, Muller, Nunn/. A co, S ll Marshall, Mordecai A co, W McLean, I) Paul A co, J lt Pringle A co, Palmetto Pioneer Co-opera? tive Association. C F Puukiiln, ,1 A Qoackciihitsh, SCKullroud Agent, ll Slegllttg, 1) Silcox, Sten? house A co, J Small A co, W Shepherd A CO, W T White. West A Jones, A Tobias' Sons, O W Wil? liams A cu, Willcox, Hibbs A cn, Werner A Ducker, Wevenor A Monsecs, Walker, Kvans ft Cogswell, W iTWebb, lt White, J ll Winburn, ami W.I Yates. Sehr s V W Simulons, Williams, Philadelphia ?days. Mdse. To ll.F linker ft co, C ? Francke, Jeffords ft co. Kllnck, Wickenbcrg A co, W ll Cha fee A co, D ll Sllco.x, A McLeish, llallroad Agent. Cameron, Barkley A co, J A Quackeiihush, Hurl A co, J Apple, W K Ryan, J Apple, Dr II Daer, O F Puiiktilu, A Tobias' Sons. C w Steffens, j ll ltcn? nckcr, J ll W?hrmann, ll Ilulwluklc ft CO, W S lllsscll, W Gurney, und Order. sehr L A A Babcock, smith. Philadelphia-7 days. Coal. To Risley ft Creighton, aud Hie Charleston Gas Company. Sehr ll O Hand, Wami, Baltimore-4S hours from thc Capes. Corn. To the Master, T J Kerr A co, c N Hubert, J N Totem ann A co, and lt M lintier. Sehr D F Keeling, Robinson, New York-S days. Mdse. To W Roach A co, Jeffords A co. Il Bis? choff ft co, J W Harrisson, O W Williams A co, Railroad Agent, and others. Sehr K ll Naylor, Naylor, Philadelphia-7 days. Coal. To ll F Raker ft co. Sehr licurgo Washington, Piukbam, Norfolk, Va-3 days. Corn. To T J Kerr A co. Steamer Emilie, Lewis, Georgetown. 8 C. 143 tierces rice, nud sundries. To Shaokrlford Kelly, Risley ft Creighton, Thurston ft Holme?. Fraser A Dill, and others. Steamer St Helena, Klliott, Edlsto and Rock? ville. 21 bales sea Island cotton. To J ll Murray, Fraser ft Dill, W A Boyle, Ravcnel ft co, uud Street Bros ft co. steamer Dictator, McNcliy, Palalka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and savannah. 147 bules bales sea Island cotton, mdse, und sumirles. To J I) Aiken A co, Ravcnel A co. G II Ingrahnni A Son, Roper ft Stoney, Southern Express Company, Johnston, Crews ft co, Paul, Welch ft Brandes, C U Donald, Mrs ll Henderson, Thurston ft Holmes, W M Lawton, Plnckncv Bros, C Drake, J A Ens low ft co. J L Phillips, J Orcnny, ll Cobla ft co, ll Uischoir ft co, W U Williams ft Son, O W Williams A co, Fraser ft Dill, Kirkpatrick & Wlttc, Mrs P S Chase, J J Ward. Mrs P O Lewis. II L HiHierikid. I. Euneeke. W 8 Corwin ft co, 0 Memmiugcr, J V O'Neill .fe son. Screven ft Nisbet, W Shaiiiiou, V? I. Webb, J M Ensen * Uro, Gourdin, Maithlesscn A co, W ll ( linfee ft co, L Ellas, E 0 Jones, ll F Uftkor ft co, L J White, W A Hoyle, Order, and others, Boat from James Islam!, a bags sea Island colton. To W Gurney. AT (QUARANTINE. Spanish brig Romano, Carreras, St Jago dc Cuba-17 days. To W P Hall. (Previously re? ported lu thc oiling.) BELOW. A Spanish brig, unknown. Sevcrcl schooners. IN THE OFFING. A square-rigged vessel. CLEARED YESTERDAY. * British steamship Marmora, Robinson, Liver? pool-RM ure A co. Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, Boston-TV Roach A co. Sehr S ft E Corson, Browcr, Georgetown, S C II F Baker ft co. FROM THIS TORT. Steamsliip Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore, De? cember 25. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Marcus nuntcr, Orr, at New Orleans, De? cember 23. MEMORANDA. Consignees per steamship Prometheus, from Philadelphia, expected to-day-J A T Getty, SC Railroad Agent, N E Railroad Agent, Cameron, Parkley ft co, Werner ft Ducker, Raker ft co, J (l Mllnor ft co, J II Abrahams, 0 P Poppenhclm, Dr ll Duerma H Ll nd st edt, ClacluS ft Witte, II Klaue .'c co, ^PUurnrium, 1) A Amine, Hart A co, M ll Nathan, L Chap?n A co, C D Brahe ft co, J Adger ft co, W A Skrinc, Walker, Evans ft Cogswell, W Shepherd ft co, Stenhouse ft co, Dowlc ft Moise, Frost ft Adger, O W Almar, T A Beamish ft co, J Small, Crane, Uoylstou ft co, W H Charoo ft co, J D Aiken A co, W J Bennett, Shackcliord ft Kelly. Mrs S P Smith, W S Corwin ft co, A R Le with, W brookbank*, Cornella Hancock, Charleston Sul? phate Acid Company, Macduff Coben, E nates ft co, G W Williams ft co, lt 8 Oakey, M Drake, Mrs Catharine Steele, W Gurney, J ll Graver ft co, J M Martin, NctlfVlllCft Hannam. IlCV U H Hunter, iaslight Company, L Ncumcycr, O ll Middleton, Mrs W Middleton, J Thomson ft co, J 0 Cochrane, " Cosgrove, Cynic A Fogarty, T M Brlsloll ft co, P Walsh, Kinsman ft Howell, Relcko ft Schachte, Killick. Wickenbcrg ft co. J ll V?llers, U Curd in ft co, Col J A Yates. W J Trim, Holtmann Rros, Cha? peau ft Heffron, Mrs Harriet White, li F Reiiodckt, Jeffords ft co, J M Greer, J ll Graver ft co. Pogar tle's Rook House, A Johnson ft co, J F Tnylor ft co, il JohiiKoti ft co, O W Steffens ft co, Il II Von Eitzen, C Waterman, T Cordes, Col A P munt. Thc sehr Marcus Hunter, which cleared tor this port from New Orleans December 2-'), hus a cargo of Si hhdssugar and 830 bbls molasses. RY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH. December 27.-Arrived, steamship Herman Livingston, New York; ship Chanco, Liverpool; schrs Hattie Ellen, boston; Attie Oar wood, baltimore; Sabine, Providence. Sailed, steamship Fannie, Baltimore; schrs Lucy A Or? elia, Jacksonville; A O Uuckley, New York. LIST OK VESSELS ', CLEARED AND BAILED ron THIS roi; r. FOREIGN. LtVBnrooL. british bark Queen, Hetherington, sailed..Nov 23 Hark Annlo Torrey, Lcbby, sailed.Nov 25 llrltlsh bark Apollo, Kein uart, sailed.,.Oct 29 NEWruItT, KM). Ship David Brown, Nichols, sailed.Kn* 10 HAVRE. The Trance, Exmclln, sailed.Dec 2 BT. J Ado DK CUBA. Spanish brig Manuel, Pares, np.-..Dec ;. DOM E~"8 TIC. BOSTON. Brig Joslo A Devercaux, Clark, np.Dec 7 Sehr Ida Bella, Fisher, cleared.Nov 27 Sehr O E Raymond, Higgins, cleared.Dec 10 Sehr Kate E Rich,-, up.Deo io PROVIDENCE. RI. British brig Peter ft John, Mc Laughlin,Fld..Deo 17 BELFAST, UR. Sehr Eveline, Gilmore, cleared.Deo 18 MSW YO!'.!. Behr Henry Whitney, Perkins, up.Deo 13 Behr Wm Flint, Post, up.Dec is Sehr Lilly, Hughes, up.Deo 21 Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Dec 21 He hr T D Wilder, Holmes, cleared.Deo 22 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Prometheus, Oray. cleared.Deo 23 Ship Bombay, Jordan, cleared.Deo 17 Sehr Alexander Yonng, Yerin g. cleared....Deo 29 Sehr J M Brooman, Crawford, up.Dec 24 U A LT 111 ORE. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, cleared.Dec 24 ung Mary Stewart, Adams, cleared.Deo 24 Sehr GeorgeTanlnne, Steclman, clcurcd.. .Dec io Sehr J E Woodbury, Woodbury, cleared...Deo 0 Sehr Whitney Long, Hayes, up..../.Deo 8 Behr Emma, Hall, sailed.Dec is AI.BX A N nat A, VA, ! Sehr D V Streaker, Van Gilder, sailed.Doc 22 MXW ORLEANS. I Sehr Marcos Hunter, Orr, cleared.Dec 28 F ?!)i"prng. ? i? " MSW YOB r A S 8 A O K tu. TlicMipcrlor Steamship 8ARAOOSSA. ^F&??L. Captain C. Ryder, having linc ari oiu-^cyajgjgj m(MlntlunH for passengers, will leavju~~Yliudcr hurst's Wharf, on THURSDAY, December 30, 1S?9, at 'J o'clock I?. M. lt A Y KN KI, A CO., dccSS Agents. L I V K R V O O Ii CHARLESTON ANO LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP I. . N K . Tho rino Iron Screw Steamship j?-K*. ..ADAMA," l'humus Sanderson, Coin ??U!&?? mander, ls now ready io receive Freight lor the above port. Cotton forward*! by this Uno to nil tho prin? cipal points on the Continent of Kurope, ami Through ltllla Lading sigurd at Chiirlctttou. Tho "ADAMA" will be followed the new Steam .ship "A lt ACON." Kor Kielghl engagements, apply to ?leuai ROBERT MURE A CO.. _ JP .0 R N E~ \V V ? R KT Thc First-class side-wheel Bteamsliip^CJPg?k. CH A ULKSTON, Janies Ugrry, CNim-jaMLwB mander, of thc New York anil charlcsitmsici?uT shlp Company's Line, will leave Adgcr's South Wlinrron WEI>NI:SIIAV, tho2Qth Instant,at :t o'clock I'. M. precisely. ?Tg- Through lillis or Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool. Stir Insurance by Ibis Linc half percent. 9W Superior Accommodations for Passengers. doc27 2_JAMES AUOEU A CO.. Agents. AST F RBI GUT LI N E F TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. THIlOUaU BUMS LADING GIVEN FOE COT? TON TO BREMEN. Thc Steamship FALCON, HOMOV .^drif^. Commander, will sud Tor Balth wSsWHB on WEDNESDAY, December 201 h, n ^'cToekPTM. from Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. 49*1 nsu rance by thc Steamers or this line;; per ceut. lo Ballimore and Philadelphia. To Bos? ton v, Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that elly hy railroad from Baltimore without, addi? tional expense Tor Insurance By arrangement with Iho Steamships or the Baltimore and Bremen Line, sailing semi-month? ly, Through Bills hading for COTTON will licrcnrier Lc Issued to thc hitler port oil accommodating terms. Star Through Bills Lading given to PHILADEL? PHIA. BOSTON and thc CITIES OF THE NORTH? WEST. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply to COURTENAY A THEKHOLM, _dec?? 4 _ Union Wharves. ?JpOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON? Tile steamship PROMETHEUS, Capt.^rT-??+. A. B. limy, will leave North Ailan-^?ii?ffl&? lie Wharr on THURSDAY, the 30th Instant, nt - o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN tc THEO. GETTY, rtCCSt _North Atlantic Wharf. ?JpACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S TH KU UO II LINS TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANCE OF SAILING DAYS. ste.miers or thc above linc leave Pier No. 42. North River, loot or Canal stn .t ~A\lz2?* New York, at 12 o'clock noon, ot the Rn and 21st or every month (except when these dates rall on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.) Departure of Mil and vlsi connect ai Panama willi steamers ror South Pacitic and Central Amer? ican nort?. Those or Stil touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves Sun Francisco ror Japan and China December 4, 1800. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Asplnwnll. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance tree. For Passage Tickets or rurthcr information ap piy ul the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharr, foot of Canal-strcct, North River, Now York. F. lt. BABY, Agent. marcille lyr _ _ rpUAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay In Hicir^rf ?5*. supplies ol Clarets, Champagnes, Cor Z??i? dlalH, Brandies, Whiskies Wines, canned boups and Meals, American mid English Biscuits, De? villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Began. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 273 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, M. C. Branch of No. COO Broadway, corner 20th street. Now York. _ scpt28 fimos . J" O R G E O R G E TO W*N, S . C. , KE1THF1ELD. WAVERLY AND BROOK C.nrEN MILKS, TOUCHING AT SOUTH ISLAND. The sti-.imer "EMILIE," Captain _ -rtT*?rt*ifc. P. C. Lewis, will receive FrclghtAgBH^"E THIS DAY. at Commercial Wharr and leave UH above To-Moituow MOHN INO, the aoili instant, ut 0 o'clock. Returning will leave Georgetown on FniDAY MOHNINO, thc 31st Instant, at a o'clock. For engagements, apply to SHACKELFUR? A KELLY, Agents, dec281_ Boyce's Wharr. JpoR GARDNER'S BLUFF AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TOE PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. Thc Steamer "PLANTER," Cap- _ _ ??T-?iw tain J. T. Foster, will receive ??S^yJfc5jL Freight To-Moituow, tho 2l>th instant, nt Accom? modation Wharr, and leave THURSDAY MOUSING, 1 tho 30th Instant, ut S o'clock. ! Having superior Stateroom accommodations, < will take passengers lor thc above points. Freight and wharfage must bc prepaid. For Fseight or Passage, apply to RAVKNEL A HOLMES, Agents, deett 2 . _ No. 177 East Hay. F OR FERNANDINA, FLORIDA, INLAND ROUTE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE GEORGIA COAST. Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain Fenn Peck, will leave Charleston _ for abovo poiuts every SUNDAY MOHNINO, ul o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MOHNINO, at 0 o'clock. Returning, she will leave Fernandina on TITS DAY AFTERNOON, niter arrival or thc train from Cedar Keys ami Gainesville; leaving Brunswick same evening; leaving Savannah lor Charleston, Via Beaufort, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Ot 3 o'clock. For Freight or Passago apply to J. D. Al K KN A CO., nov24 som ii Atlantic Wharf. -pOR PALATE A, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain . .^fr"*1**? w. T. McNelty, will sall fr"n. jjsjEfflB3sC Clta-icalon every TUESDAY EVENINO at 5 o'clock, for abovo points. Steamer "CITY POINT," Captain George E. Mc? Millan, will soil from Charleston every FHIDAY BvjnUNO, at 8 o'clock for above points. Connect? ing with all railroads at Savannah going South and West. Connecting willi the Florida Railroad, nt Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, from which place steamers connect with Mobile and New Orleans. Connecting, at Palatka, with Hart's steamers ror the Oclawaha River. Through Bills ol Lading given ror freights to Mobile and New Orleans. Freights payable on tho wharr. All gogds remain? ing on tho wharr at aunsot will bo stored at risk ami expense or owners. (81-ncd) J. D. AIKEN A CO., hn~1?_Agents. -T7IXTRA TRIP TO BEAUFORT AND CIIISOLM'S LANDING ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 3. Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain Penn Peek, will sall for abovo ., points every FHIDAY MOUSING, at 8 o^elock. turnlnivwiU leave Beaufort same ovcnlng to snit tho lido. * J? D. AIKEN A CO.. gOTM_Agenta. J T. HUMPHREYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. SALE? OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, BONDS, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO? PERTY ATTENDED TO. No. 21 BROAD STREBT, Charleston, H. C. _ RSFSRutoss.-non. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MA? GRATH. Esq., aeneral JAMES CONNER, T. BE? WARING, Eso, OCU Sapping, po i u u a T o s . The Al fas*. sailing Schooner J AMKK^ri . IUS?. Wilson, Master, win hare .tiuckSSsi snatch fur Hie above port. Ker freight eiigareeinentH apply to lt let.KY A UKKKIItTON, rtecM AccomnKNlnllon wharf. JP O R LIV E R 1? O O I The Ai british nark ATLANTIC. Captain ?ii Winain, having a large portion of her enr-?*-S?? Ko engaged ami on board, wants SOO bales ot ful? ton io complete tho faint*. Fur Freight engagements, apply lo KOUKKT MUltH A ci)., deejs . noyce's Wharf. Tjl ? lt LIV K fl V O O L . Thc British Ship CORILLA, Captain Say.^it having a large portion of her Cargo cn-SsSsi Knged natl going un hoard, for Freight engage? ment* apply lo ItOHKKTMUHKA CO., decM noyce's Wharf. 17 XC URS IONS TO ALL POINTS OF li IXTKUKST AKOUN1) TUR IIAItUOIt. Tlic fast nailing and comfortably ap- J?JA pointed Yacht KLKANOlt will now reatimeSffiat her nipa io all points in ihe harbor, St?rung KVKBY uoitNiNti, ul 10 o'clock, nod every AFTKK* NOON, at a o'clock, from South Commercial Wharf. For I'avago or Charter, apply next door south if the Mills House. nova amos Jj! O K LIVERPOOL. Thc Al American Hark WETTERMORN, .As I.aiulei ken, Master, or Hiuall capacity, iimvMi a I ugc part of her cargo engaged and now going on hoard, and will have dispatch for thc above pori. Q'S' This vessel Ls nearly new and Insures al Hie IOWCHI rates. For batanee of freight room npplv to dec?s STKBKT IHtOTHKIts A CO. F OR LIVE R P O O L Thc Al Ii:nish Hark YUMllltl, Cochran, ry. Masler, will ?nive ipilck dispatch for theSEEL abovo port. Fur Freight apply to lt. T. WALKER, dccl7_ noyce's Whorr. OR LIVERPOOL F The British ship MUSCONOUS, W. M. Groves, Master, having a large portion of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch, freight, engagements npply to neVSO HAVEN KL A CO C . ?rugs, Cijcmicnls, Sit. F . "p A N k N I N APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, No. lil MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Thc ndvcillscr begs to call attention lo his stock of thc best imported and domestic CHEMICALS, DRUCS AND PATENT MED? ICINES. Upon Hie DISPENSING DEPARTMENT of hts business he bestow? the utmost personal care and attention, and punrauicen the purity or the medi? cines used.In compounding. PRESCRIPTION S Prepared carefully at all li on rt of thc day and nlgm. Special Agency for the sale of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Manufactured by Messars. G F. O R C E TIEMANN ? CO., OF NEW YORK. UlS STOCK OK UAH;, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSUBS, PKKFU MRIUES, Ac, Is large and well molested. AOEXCY l-'OR TDK SA LB OS TUR CKIJtOHTKD ROCKBRIDOE ALUM SPRING WATER, A supply of which Is i 'ways on hand. Manufacturer of PAN KN IN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputa? tion surpassed by none. I Through constant effort and attention be hopo to merita continuance or the public patronage I which has hitherto been extended to him. fehl? tutlmlyr ROSAD ALIS, ? .ROSAD ALIS. |B Sold by GOODRICH, WISEMAN k CO., Direct importers or European Drags and Chem. cala, Charleston, B. C. maj8 stnthly F R . DAUER MUSIC DEALER, Plano Tuner, Teacher or Vlo lin, FKiteand Guitar. Repairer or Musical latru menls. Hitchcock's Five and Ten cents Music always on hand. HALLS AND PARTIES fr.rDished With the best and most fashionable Music latoly received from Europe at moderato prices. Apply at Ko. ?MO King street, four doors above Calhoun. oem tuuat h cmos fjolibotj (?oob?. TTATOHBS AND JEWELRY AT REDUCED PRICES AV. <. A U lt I TS ii T <> JN ?V <<>., No. 2Mi Kl NC ST KK KT. Have, by luic importations, greatly increased tin ir stocl: <>'. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE ANO DIAMOND GOODS, Making our assortment thu hugill in Hie Stale, anti which wc are now offering ai pri?es compatible willi tb?- decline in gold. Wc desire lo call special attention to our Hue ot WATCHES of HiigMsh, Ciwcva and Aainican manufacture. Wnltlmm Watches, in solid silver Casca, at lao. warran lcd. AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY W. CARRINGTON. W. THOMAS. tlCCSO H 0 L I D A Y I? ll K S K N T S . rRKNCii .iHWin.uy R I % < ?T.OVI: MOX1CH H '?. UANDKIOIICIIIIOP IIOXKK % y ? g ?OI^riH, TOYS, lOTt . n We otrer TOOTH IIRU8IIKS from it eeuts lo 00 cents; Hair Urushcs 10 cents lo ?10; Nail, Hat, Until and Clothes Brushes, Comb?, Pomades. Perfumery, Ac, in large variety, and cheapest lu the cuy. EUGENE WARU A CO., No. 210 His?; BTRKKT, dcc'-iO 6? Two doors below the Academy or Music. ?iisurancc. i?ito?jiNA LIFE INSURANCE COM J PASY, or MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. President, Hun. JEFFERSON DAVIS, of Mis? sissippi; Vice-Pr?sidents, M. J. WICK?- ano J. T. PKTITJ Secretary, W. v. BOY ut. Special attcntlnn ls ealloil to lito NKW BUK' RENDER VALUE SYSTEM, by which Hm greatest uuvantunes aro offered lo Insurers, Travelling Agents ami Canvassers for city aie wonted. Apply to lt. J. MACH.li, Ccneral Agent, So. us Broad street. dcc7 tint?simo nil ARDI AN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OK N E \V Y O lt K. OnOAKIXBP IN 1855?. ALL POLICIES NON FORFEITABLE. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASH UIVIOEND (FIFTY) fiO PUR CENT. STATEMENT. Polices in loree.$25,000,000 Asseln. l,f,oo,ooo Annual Income. soo.ono Losses Paid. .VK>,Q00 OFFICE US. W. ii. PECKHAM. President. WM. T. HOOKER, vice-President. L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary, o. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. ntr.KCTons. Hon. John A. T ., New York. Hon. James Harpcr.iFirm of Harper A Bros., i Mayor New York. John J. Crane, President Hank Republic. Wm. M. Vcrmllye, Banker, (Vermllyc A Co.) Chas. O. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking Company. Hon. George Opydykc, ex-Mayor New Y ork. Minot C. Morgan, Banker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. Benj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New Y'ork Steam Sugar Relining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. Richard H, Bowne, Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers. E. V. Haughwout, Firm E. V. Haughwoul A Co. Wm. Wllkcns, Firm of Wllkcns A Co. Julius IL Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. William Allen, Mcrcbnut. Geo. W. Cuylcr, Banker, Palmyra S. V. Geo. T. Hope, President Contln-i t I-'li . , ,u, ance Company. John O. Sherwood, Park iv . Wallon II. Peckham, con er Fifth . and Twenty-third street. Edward H. Wright, Ncwar. Ceo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, reliant. KEIM A 1SSERTEL, General Agents for South Carolina and Georgia. ornee No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. Dr. T. UEENSTJERNA, Examining Physician, jania lyrnac _ C tlailrott?s. II AN GE OF S CH E ?) U L E CSU GENEltAI. SUPEIUNTENDEN PS OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND (HILF RAII.IIOAn, J SAVANNAH, November r>, lsoo. ) On and after SUNDAY, the "th instant. Passen gcrTruliKfon Dili road will ran ns follows, com? mencing with thc 1.30 P. M. train: NIU?T K.XI-IJIS3TUA1NS. Leave Savniinali dally nt.-1.30 P. M. Arrive ut Bambridge (Monday's except? ed) at.0.1a A. M. Arrive at Live Oak daily at.'--..A.M. Arrive ul Jacksonville dally ut.7.02 A. M. Arrive ?a Tallahassee daily at.7.0. A. M. Arrive nt ijulucy daily at.0.16 A. M. Leave Quincy delly at . Leave TOllaKtUwef dally at.8.25 P. M. Leave Jack^onvi1 .nilly ut.S.:;J p. M. Leave I.ive oak ?.ally ut.1.29A. M. Leave Bainbridge (Sunday's excepted) nt.a.*. P. M. Arrive at Savanna: daily nt.!fl 1 V THAIN. r; Leave Savannah (M inlays excepted) at.?.>..".lb A. M. Arrive at Live Oak (S -.doy's excepted) . ot...i.7.0!) P. M. Lcavo Live Oak (Sunna v's excepted) nt. .0.09 A. M. Arrive at Savatiuah (Sunday's except? ed) at.6.35 P. M. Passengers for Stntlons west or Lawton, on main Uno, take Express Train leaving Savannah at 4.30 P. M. nnuNSwicK TRAIN. Lcavo Savannah (Tuesduy, Thursday and Saturday) at.?12.50 P. M. Arrive at No. fl (.hm ct lon) at.4.30 P M. Arrive nt Brunswick at.a.42 lt'. M. Leave Brunswick (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at.12.60 P. M. Leave No. 6 (Junction) at.3.00 p. M. Arrlvo at Savannah at.S.20 P. M. Connect at Jacksonville with steamers for Pa laikn, Plcolatn. Enterprise, and all points on the Ht. John's uiver. Through tickets good by all steamers on the river. H. S. HAINES, tlec? flr-nr-ral Superintendent. J. P. MOODIE, COLLECTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, No. 2C I Ht i un STRF.HT, Charleston, 8. C. Will attend to tho DENTING OF HOU8F8, Col? lodion of Rents, Accounts, Ac. Refers to Messrs. Oourdin, Xfntthlcsrcn A Co., J. 0. Cochran, Esq., Dr. T. L. Ogler A Son. Messrs. Pclrcr, Rodgers A Co., Thomas R. Waring, Esq., Messrs. w. ll. Williams A Son. deolS lhatuSmo ?crtilijcvc. J) A 01 K IC GU A NO G O M P A N V ' ri COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OK Ol MK, rn? COMPOSTING WITH COTTON HEED. Tills ni'licle Is inanuntciurcd ut tho Computo '? Works under thc illrcctlon un?l superintendence of Dr. RAY KN Ki., lt contains thc sn mt; clements of/'Ttility ns Soluble Puclilc Cunno, except that lt I? not furnished whit unnuonln. it ls prepared expressly for composting willi cotton need, which furnishes ibo clement of ammonia-lite object be? ing to rentier that able-product of Ino plantation available to thc highest ?legree os an elcineni ot fertility. f-ic)cash, or {.'.0 on ls: November, HwO, for ap? proved city acceptance or vt ber good security. Por further, and particular Information, apply to the undersigned, J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina, Nos. I ami 2 Atlantic Wharf. JOHN. S. RKKSK .'. I O., emeral Agents IhiiUninre. outs* wtihSiiiositAU ? STANDARD GUARANTEED MANUFACTURED BY WALTDN,WKAN^^ *? i r! -?TA, ?&m roi ?i IIIHOSIMC financial. J^OUIS U o L A I N , BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. ?8 lt II O A I) STREET. Charleston, S. C. Stocks, Ronds and Gola bought, carried .iud sold short in New Y'ork City. Particular attention pulu to thc purenasc ami sale ?r rill kinds or southern Securities. oct ii QUACKS ON NEW YORK A sn HILLS ON ENGLAND AND MIAN CE SOLD. ?TKltTVITS'Q AND JFT?.VTXOS B O I J G I-?T; ADYANCi' i ON CONSIGNMENT*, Ry :LI?SP:SNK A YVKI.J.S. nov2 .linus No. 10 llllOAD 8Tllf*T. iUiscellitncone. f IV YOU WANT SCHOOL AND T.KIT ROOKS or ali kinds, cheaper ti.au you eau purchase elsewhere, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 163 Meeting street, opposite Charleston lietel, Charleston, g. O._ _deci4 omns E CAR E Jf U L WHAT MEDICI N V. 3 YOU TAKE. B When you arc exhausted by overwork of head or hand,'and feel the need of something Invigorat? ing, don't drink whiskey or any Intoxicating thing, wlietncr under Hie name of Hitters or other-, wisc. Such articles give jon as much strength to your weary boi|y ami mimi as thc whip gives to Hi? Jaded horse, ami no more. Alcoholic stim? ulants sro Injurions lo nerve health, ami oro al? ways followed by depressing reaction. DODO'S NERVINE AND IXVTO?KATOB ' IsaToulc and gent?o silmulant, which ls not at? tended by reaction. What lt gains for yon lt maintains. When lt re frc liles body or mind, lt refreshes willi natural strength that comes to stay. Wc are uni recommending teetotalism la tho interest of any faction; lint long amt extend? ed observation teaches us thal he who resorts to tho bottle for rest or recuperation, will find, as ho keeps al lt, that he ls kindling a lire in lils bones which will consume like tho dames of perdition. Turn from lt. Take a tonie that will refresh and not destroy. DODO'S NERVINE ls for sale by all Druggists. Price Due dollar. Seo. book of certi? ficates that accompanies each bottle.. |nnc2A Tinos_ IP YOU WANT YOUR PRINTING DONE in l ino Style and at Reasonable Rates, go te EDWARD PERRY, No. IM Meeting airest, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, 9. c. ?eoi4 ernes