The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 29, 1869, Image 2
TE Raia OE TUE y Ens.
? ??
i'm: DAILY NKWH, by mull, one year $0; six
monti-:' $.1; I li reo months $2; one month 7 j centt?.
Berreo in tko etty at FIFTEEN CENTS a week, paya?
ble to lite carriers, or $0 a year, pilli! In advance
at tbe outee.
THE TIII-WKEEI.Y NEWS, pubiishc<l on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, ono year $3; six
months $2; and &o cents a mouth for any shorter
period.
S7ir.iouiiTioNs In all cases payable lu advance,
and no paper cotutuued after thc expiration ul
the time paid ror.
? A nv :: KI i se M K NTS.-First Insertion 10 ecnts n
linc- subsequent Insertions 10 cents a linc. Spe?
cial Notices 13 cents a linc each Insertion. Busi?
ness Notices -?o cents n Hue each insertion. Mar?
riage ami Funeral Notices Une Dollar each. Cuts
and Electrotype Advertisements will bu inserted
00, the Fourth Pugo only.
KOTICBS of Wants, To Ucnt, Lost and Found,
"Boarding, Ac., not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents
each insertion; over 20, and not exceeding 30
words, 40 cents each insertion; Over 30 and not
exceeding 40 words, 50 o?nts each Insertion. All
announcement? to bo published at these rates
must he r>:dd for lu advance.
RlUfiTTANCES should bo made by FostofUcc
Money Order or by Hxprcss. If this cannot be
done, protection against losses by mall may bc
secured by forwarding a draft on Charleston pay?
able lo tho order of the proprietors of TUE NEWS,
or by sending tho money In a registered letter.
Address RIORDAN, DAWSON A CO.,
No. 140 F.ast Bay, Charleston, S. C.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 18f?0.
JV?irs OJ-' TUE iyA. r.
-Gold closed duli yesterday In New York
at 20.
-Thc New York cotton market closed fl int ;
sales 1300 bales at 'IA* ?e.
-Thc Liverpool cotton market closed steady;
uplands ll\'nll''d; Orleans ll.Sall'id; sales
10,000 bales.
-England lias n ISO-pounder, In thc shape or n
fat prl/.e boy.
-Thc theatres In New York City employ more
than two thousand persons.
-Norwegian laborers arc about to he introduced
in some portions of louisiana.
-Managers continue to press Nilsson lo eomc
to this country, but she ls still undecided.
-Thc rebels of lied River, in her Majesty's
provinces, have Issncd their declaration of Inde?
pendence.
-The Mikado has pardoned thc Tycoon sud
Prince Aidzu, the lenders or thc bile rebellion in
Japan.
-The reported reconciliation of Isabella and
Moutpcnsler is formally denied by thc Madrid
Correspondencia.
-Nine plantations or I.afourche, Louisiana,
have made this season 628 hogsheads of sugar,
against T30 hogsheads in isr.s.
-A Vienna telegram rcportB thc receipt of ad?
vice)1 announcing that thc Dalmatian rebels had
laid down their arms and surrendered.
-Thc New York Mutual Base Ball Club on Sat?
urday played the Orleans Club, of New Orleans,
at thc latter city, beating them by a score or 42
lo 14.
-Seventy non-commissioned ofllccrs and sol?
diers of thc garrison at Paris, lt ls said, have
been arrested for having formed a Republican
and Socialistic Society.
-Tho Denver mall conch was captured by rob?
bers Saturday night, tineen miles from Cheyenne;
the driver and passengers were turned out, and
the robbers drove otT with their prlz-.
-Christmas day thc Pope received the felicita?
tion deputation to thc (F.ctiracnical Council. Dur?
ing thc present week he will receive in slate thc
diplomatic corps, Roman oillclals, and French
ofllccrs ou duty nt Rome.
-Thc President has signed thc joint resolution
suspending thc law of I860 regarding thc census.
This prevents thc old law front taking ctrect on
January isl, and gives the Senate an opportunity
to discuss thc Rouse bill now tierorc them.
-Thc problem of dlrccilng thc course of bal?
loons nt will has apparently been solved by a
frenchman. His invention consists of n power?
ful exhauster, by which a partial vacuum IR
formed before thc balloon, which ls consequent?
ly driven forward. The Emperor of thc French
takes much Interest lu thc iden, and lins con?
tributed Rinds towards carrying lt out on nlarge
scale.
-Thc Washington correspondents a flinn that
there ls authority for thc statement that several
Republican members of Congress have declared
that they would not have voted for the Georgia
bill had they tken known nnd understood thc
facts in respect to Governor Bollock, as presented
In thc letter of Angler, Hie state andllor, read at
the clerk's desk of tho House. They speak or vo?
ting to repeal thc law.
-Female apathy and contempt have killed off
two or the women suffrage associations in New
York City-Hie two that made the most noise and
promised the greatest longevity. One was a
"Woman Suffrage Association" by name, and thc
othei> was exactly the same thing, nuder thc
milder and more captivating title of Hie "Work
ingwomcn's Union." Among thc members or
each were women or as mach brains, persistence,
logic and loquacity ns any similar body has ever
boasted of.
Virginia lias thc largest debt-$46,000,000-and
is Hie least able to pay for H. New York comes
next, willi a debt or ucorly $40,000.000. Pennsyl?
vania owes $35,000,000; Tennessee $34.000,000;
Louisiana $12,000,000; Massachusetts $1^,000,000;
North Carolina $ll,C0O,OCO; Ohio $10,ooo,000; Con?
necticut $8,000,000; Missouri $7,000,000; Illinois,
South Carolina and Georgia, each ?c.,000,000 ;
Texas, Michigan, Wisconsin, Rhode Island and
Kentucky, ench $3,000,000; Maine $5,oon,ooo; New
Jersey $2.000,000; Kansas $1,000,000; iowa, Dela?
ware and Maryland are out of debt; Minnesota,
Oregon and Mississippi nie blessed with very
small debts. Tho total debts or all the Stales
antonin to nbottt $250,000,000.
-A New York letter, dated Christmas eve, says:
'Thcpreparations for Christmas this year inc
exceeding all precedents in this city. Rrondway
has been thronged with shoppers all rlay; money
has been expended without sllnt, and wlli reap?
pear ns gladdening girts lu Hie conventional
stocking tomorrow morning. Especially the
"dollar stores." which ore n new reatare on
Broadway, have driven a thriving business. Thc
scenes nt some or these bazaars were surprising.
The largest, which extends from Bi ?adway
through to Mercer street, two hundred feet deep,
has been so crowded with customers al limes,
that lt was not safe ror a person lo venture rar
from the door. Wo only lack Hie sleighing lo
make to-morrow tho merriest Christmas thal ever
dawn ed on tho metropolis.*'
-Thc coming to thc United Stntcs of Mr. Feeb?
ler, a reputed great actor, has already liecn an?
nounced. Tho arrival of nn actor who has won
fame in France and England may be considered
sn event In Hs woy. Among Karopcnn actors Mr.
Fcchlcr's character and position are ?aid to bc
unique. He was a success on thc French stage
before he essayed to win new honors upon thal
of England, lils Bhakosperean Impersonations
more particularly his Hamlet and Iago -hnvcen
gaged, lt ls stated, the thoughtful attention ol
the best or English critics. His Rny Blas, hi?
l.egardere, and his Claude Meinotle have long
been tho themes of commendation. HU first ap?
pearance, wc believe, will be In Kew Y'ork on thc
10th or January, in thc character or Buy lilas, al
Nlblo'fl Garden, under thc management of Messrs.
Jarrett A Palmer. Mlns f'arlotiu I?rlcrcq win
appear with Mr. Feebler. She has a very hlgl
r?putation as an actress, and ls said to bc a beau
(Ifni woman.
-Senator Wilson, who likes to be friendly am:
confidential willi everybody, went up to Itu
White House to converse wlih the President npor
"this sad business or tho rejection or Hoar.'
Ho found tho Executive unamlable, dlsappolntci
and surprised. Tho newspapers, ho said, ho.
informed him that thc nomination had been lal?
upon tho table, and he naively inquired if thu
- WAS equal to a rejection V Thc ubiquitous Morion
who happened lo, kindly explained that ."onde
.he circumstances it was;" wberonpon the Prcsl
dent expressed his ''regret," and ?aid he thought
Hour would lc; nn arqulsltlnn tn the Supreme
Hench. No reply .sectus to have been made
to lids modest avow al except i>v adding Insnlt
to Injury, in proposing th" removal of Hoar from
Hie Calline), nnd pressing Judge Erskine, of
C corgi it, for the lie uch. Judge Hoar tnkes mut?
ters very coolly. Ile ls reported us having sahl
Hint If thc Se?alo preferred lo have him three
years and a half In tho At lornoy-General** oHlcc
instead of contirinlng him us a Justice of tho
Suprema Court, he was willing. Thc question
arises, however, that Willi a President so com?
plaisant towards the Senate, is he absolutely sure
of his I In ce years and a half of ofllce?
I'III' Trude In l.itlior.
ll lins been hastily assumed hy ti numer?
ous class of writers, Hint combinations of ]
workmen bound to ouch other by rules which
restrict, under rcrtnin self-imposed condi?
tions, tho salo of their labor, must needs lie
ut variance with the ruiidiimcnlul axioms of
political economy, ns hoing opposed to Free
Tindo. This position overlooks a distinc?
tion of grcnl importance, the distinction ho
tween freedom ol' exchange in Hie producta
of lulior and unrestricted competition for
labor itself, Recent legislation in England
fully Illustrates lins distinction. After a
controversy which exhaust cd nil tho argu?
ments derived both from theory nnd practice,
thc nailon became convinced thttt thc exer?
cise of thc power of buying and selling com?
modities according to thc dictates of indi?
vidual self-interest nione, was tho mode by
which Hie wealth of tho country und thc in?
terests of all classes in il wore most ciTcctu
ully advanced. In England, tho principle of j
freedom of exchange, or Troc Trade, reigns
paramount and unchallenged. Hut concur?
rently with Hie slat ute.- which have given
effect lo Freo Trade, tho Legislature sanc?
tioned sensible restrictions upon freedom of
labor. Wits Parliament upholding thc cause
of troth nnd freedom with one hand, and
smiting it down with another?
No writer sttiles thc case moro clearly than
Hie Duke of Argyle, who, while lie strenuous?
ly upholds thc doctrine of free exchange of |
commodities, points out whnt ara those
principles nnd motives of Immun indore,
which inevitably tend, unless legal restric?
tion lie interposed, lo produce ti competition
of labor destructive to health, morality and
Hie higher interests of society. Children
who, exercising no volition or their own, nre
bound over to their taskmasters by the cu?
pidity or selfishness of their parents, cunnot
bc regarded UB "free laborers."
Similar considerations apply to female la?
bor. lt is noL free competition, but authori?
ty or coercion which drives a large number
of women into Hie labor market. And with
regard to men, who are willing und free
competitors for labor, it needs only u lillie
considernlion to sec how liable they are, un?
der thc pressure of competition, to sacrifice
their own highest, interests. Upon this sub?
ject Hie Duke of Argyle, ht "Thc Ilcign of |
Law," says :
"In all Hint wide circle of operations willoh
have for their Immediate object thc getting of |
wealth, there is n sagacity mid ii cunning In
the instincts of labor and in Hie lori; of gain,
compared with which our legislative wisdom
ls ignorance ami fully. Hut thc llltcrosts of |
labor, having for their conscious purpose thc
acquisition of wealth, ure instincts which, nu?
der Hie stimulus nnd pressure of modern so?
ciety, ure blind lo nil other results whatever.
They over-ride even thc love of life ; they
silence oven thc fear of death. Trades In
which thc laborers never reach beyond middle j
life- trades in which Hie labor ls uniformly j
fatal within n few years-trades in which those
who follow thom un* Hablo to loathsome mid
torturing disease-nil bro tilled hy Hie enlist?
ment of an unfailing series of recruits. If,
therefore, there be porno things desirable or
needful for a community other Hum thc acqui?
sition of wealth-if mental Ignorance mid phy?
sical degeneracy he evil?, dangerous to social
nnd political, prosperity, then these results
cannot and must nol bo trusted to thc instincts
of individual men. And why? Because tho
few motives which bear upon them, and which
consequently determine their conduct, have
becomo almost ns Imperious us thc motives
wlilch determino tho conduct of thc lower nnl
mals."
If Ihcn, in thc .voids of an Edinburgh Re?
viewer, some interposition ho necessary to
save those who tire enslaved either to Hie
cupidity of others, or to their own thirst of
gain, from tho consequences of such excess;
if it bc necessary that some check sbonld bc
placed on Ihc freedom of individals who
would mildly sacrifice their own interests,
and those of others also, in a blind pursuit
of selfish advantage- then muy tho Legisla?
ture, ns representing the national will, inter?
pose to restrict the competition of labor
within Hie limits which thc paramount in?
terests of the community prescribe.
This restriction is no invasion of the true
province of political economy. Thut science
proceeds on thc assumption Hint the princi?
ples of hum:ui nature nnd thc circumstan?
ces of man's external situation arc so adjust?
ed, thill to leave fret! scope to tho natural
impulses of men is the lurest way to bring
about the general advancement of wealth
nnd socinl improvement. In regard to tho
exchange of products, experience fully con?
firms this assumption. Dut in regard to tho
operations of labor, thc samo ground fails.
The principles of Iminnn nnture, loft un?
checked, do not tond U> promoto the well?
being of nil. or even of Hie individual. To
the frightful moral evils produced by unfet?
tered indulgence, Hie nation applies a legis?
lative check. And if Hie will of the nation,
expressed in coercive statutes, may, without
infringing sound economic laws, step in to
restrict the competition of tho lobor market,
why may not voluntary combination do tho
same ? If n Parliament, in tho interest of
thc workmen, is competent to limit the hours
of labor in u factory, why not tho workmen
for themselves ?
Trades' Unions do not, according to thc-so
views, involve, ?p*o facie, ii violation of eco?
nomic principles. Freo 'i rade is not necessa?
rily violated, whonovor men agree together
not to work except upon corluin specified
tom?n of remuneration. Such an agreement
may induce to very dcslrahlo moral and
ph) -'.cal results; it may bo carried out with?
out derogating ul nil from any sound canon
of Politlcul Kconomy.
WK invite His earnest attention of all
thinking mon to tho lotter of our Beaufort
correspondent, printed this morning. The
negroes in Beaufort obtained horses, furni?
ture nntl provisions without cost, and land
al ti nominal price. They have worked after
I I it fashion for Hirco or four years ; for a long
J j Hmo they lind tho comfort nnd support of
tho Freedman's Bureau. And now they aro,
according to our correspondent, worse off
than they wero in slavery times.
A Herr Labor-Schrmr.
The political economists just now art) ?ll
?t.uwg over thc question of how to famish an
udctpuitc supply of trustworthy lultor to flic
South, und ?so onjibli* tho planton to crop n
fuller uren, und rcup moro ubtiiulnnt results.
Tho latest scheine dOviHCtl to liCCOmiriish
this end, is copied noni tho practice prevail?
ing itt England, witera bodies of men from
Scotland timi Ireland make their appear
nnco willi the annual harvests, holp lo cul
und gather Hit'sanio, and llien return home.
The St. Louis Rejmbtivm calls nlU-ntion to I
Hie new movement, and says: "Our readers
"uro aware Unit tho colton and sugar crop
"uro not. usually gathered and saved before
"December, and frequently not till Fcbrun
"ry, Hie harvest of these great staples com?
mencing only al tho limo In tho full when
"(ho grain anti grass crops of Hie Wost und
"Northwest aro completely gathered. Thus
"what wo cull 'harvest' In this latitude, ison
"lirely over by thc middle of September, whon
"coUon-picking in thc South hus not fully
"begun,mid cain-grlnding is still a month
"distant, ll occurred lo Sonlhorn planters
"Unit thc laborers who lind finished Um hnr
"vest in tho Wost might ho employed to
"assist in securing the crops at the South,
"and a number of them carno to Illinois sud
"Indiana in Oclobcr to look for hunds. They
"succeeded Ivyontl their expectations, ?iud
"returned with a force of industrious lal o rora
"sulllciont lo pick their cotton and grind their
"cano.iiuloiioitdcnt of iinrcliublo negroes who,
"in some ]>hicos, leave Hie plantations at
"thc Hine when they arc most needed. Ono
"planier wont to Chicago, ami chose ttvonty
"slx tuen out of three hundred applicants
"who odored their services. They are to ro
"mnin in Louisiana all UK winier until
"April, whon, if they tlesire to, tboy can rc
"turu io assisi in pulling in tho crop in f i li
"nois." There scents io bo a determination
on the part of the Southern planters and ag?
riculturists to give this pim A fair trial.
Ors FU i'enco correspondent reports sever
u! incendiary lires, which causad a heavy
loss of property to Hie unforltinnte sufferers.
Wc tigain cull upon Governor Scott lo il?
for tloconl white, mon what he would gladly
do for Radicals or negroes-to issue a pro?
clamation offering a reward for thc arrest of
the Incendiariesf
Tm: letter descriptiva of "A Trip lo Cnli
" forum," printed in another column, is from
thc pen of a gentleman whoso name and
attainments have long been ns house?
hold words among thc youth of South Caro?
lina.
QTo Unit.
mO RENT. A HANDSOME SEVEN OC
_ TAVK Rosewood PIANO ami STOOL, In genii
oilier, lient moderate. Apply nt No. 5S Tradd
btrcct. tlooSO I*
I luul furnished or not ; also ltoouis for gentle?
men. Apply ut No. -in llcuiiraln street.
doutt i*
TO RENT, THAT THUEE STORY HOUSE
on south side of queen street, adjoining
west tile Planters' Hotel. House oontalus eight
rooms, pantry mid dressing room. Kitchen bas
eight rooms. There is a cistern und well, lliilld
lugslu good older. Tomi approved tenant rent
low. Apply to No. 19 Arclulalu street.
dec20 wH_
rpO RENT, SMALL FARM (EPSOM.) ?IO
.1. mites from Charleston; railroad und water
con,uninii nu.,u. ti o n t mod?rale. Apply to
IIKKRY nr.AS, Jr., Attorney at Law, No. "3
llrond street._deem 3*
TO RENT, TWO DESI RADLE RESI
DKNCKS on Hast Hay. near Calhoun street.
Apply to J NO. s. lunn.linn;, Kaat liny, opposite
Union Wharf, or corner Meeting and calhoun
streels._dcc23 2?
mo RENT, ? LARGE ~AND "WELL
1 lliitshed Store, four (4) rooms attached, at
Hie corner of Coining nml Radcliffe streets. Ap.
ply lo JOHN H. DEVEREUX, Architect, corner
broad ami Clinrch streets._dec20 _
?ost and -fanni).
PICKED ?JP AT SEA ON THE 2CTH
Distant, a CANOE ISOAT. which lite owner
can have by applying at thc Point House, Sulli?
van's island, proving property nnd paying cx
penscs._ _ duett 3*
OST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, IN THE
neighborhood of John street, n pair of Oold
Spectacles. A suitable re iv a rd will bc paid for
them If left at this ofllcc. decis 2*_
L?^T^'ESTERDAY AFTERNOON FROM
No. 123 Calhoun street, n willie amt Yellow
SETTER HITCH, in good order; answers to thc
name of "Hell." The Under will be rewarded by
leaving sumo at 1I1SSEI.L'S, HascI street,
decss 2*
DROPPED, ON FRIDAY EVENING.
24th instant, near thc Academy of Music,
orin the neighborhood of King mid Linc streets,
a NECKLACE Ol' PARIS (.Kilts, with Pendant. A
suitable reward will be given for its recovery if
left ut thlH otllcc. dee? 3?
Notices in Dnnkrtiutcrj.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE
UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLINA_
November Term, lb'UO.-In thc mntler o? A. J.
OON/.ALES, or Charleston County, Bankrupt.
Petition for full und flu ti 1 Discharge in Hunk
ruptcy.-Ordered, that u hearing be. hud on Hie
seventeenth dav or January, A. D. 1870, nt Fede?
ral Courthouse In Charleston, S. C.-, und that nil
Creditors, Ac, of said Iiuiikrupt appear nt said
lime mid place, mid show cause. If any they can,
why thc player of thc petitioner should not be
grnnted:"
Hy order of the Court, the 22d day of December.
A. I). ISO". DANIEL HORLHECK,
Clerk of thc District Court of Hie U. S. for S. C.
dcc20 w? _
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OE THE
UNITED STATES, FOR SOUTH CAROLIN.'._
November Term, 1800.-In thc mntler or JOSEPH
W. WILLIAMS, or berkeley County, bankrupt -
Petition for full omi llnnl dlseluirgc in
bankruptcy.-Ordered, timi a hearing lie had
on thc rom th day of January, A. D. 1870, nt
Federal Coitrthonse lu charleston, s (j.j und
Hint nil Creditors, Ac, of said natikrupt nppenr
al sahl time and place, mid show enuse, tr any
tiley cun, why Hie prayer ol' thc petitioner should
not be grnnted.
Rv order of the Court, the 20thdav ol December,
A. b. 1860. DANIEL ItORLRECK,
Clerk or thc District Court of thc United States
for South Carolina. dec29 wu
(Eoucatioital.
MRS. WOTTON'S SCHOOL.-STUDIE.S
will tic resumed nn MONDAY. Janunry 3, nt
corner of Archdale a pd Magazine streets.
decJO wfm.'i* _ _____
CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, ENG?
LISH. FRENCH AND HERMAN SCHOOL,
No. 82 WENTWORTH BTUEET.-Tho Exercises
of this School will ho resumed on Mos n AV, Janu?
ary 3, whon a class or beginners in Latin and
French will bo formed.
Instruction in (?crinan will bc given by Dr.
DLANCKK.
HENRY M. IIRUNS, Principal.
CHARLES ll. COCHRAN, Assistant.
A fsw Roys wilt be received as boarders In Hie
family of the Principal. _ dcc30 wfamln.l
S~E"???CT 8C1IOOL FOIt BOYS, No. 104
ll HO AD STREET. WM. P. DKSAUSHURE,
PRINCIPAL-Tito Exercises or this School wilt be
commenced on MOMMY. January 3,1870.
N. IL For circulars with terms, apply to thc
Principal. dcc24 0
HIGH SCHOOL OF CHARLESTON.
Thc Exercises of this Institution will tic
resinned on MONDAY, Jniiuary 3d, 1870. Instruc?
tion given lu I .ail M , Creek, French, (icrmnn.
Mathematica mid ibo higher branches or English.
Thc School ls well provided with maps, globes
and philosophical apparatus.
Terms of instruction, $12 per quarter, payable
in advance. No extra churgo for French. Herm?n
or Stationery. W. R. Kl NO M AN. A. M..
dcc27 7 Principal.
BoaroirtQ.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND
BOARD at Mrs. MILLER'S, No. 0 Hudson
street. deeu
manto.
"IT T'A NTS OF ALL, KINDS CAN BB
V V IMIUlC known lo everybody In thin column
?it inc rate of 2.1 cents fir twenty wordj or less,
cacti Insertion, if paid in advance.
WrANTKD, A WH1TK GIRL TO ( OOK.
v v or rsok mid wash, fur two nortons, in
quire, with reference, ?it :..>. i:i church street,
three doora below tYjUajudrect. dccM
\\r ANTED. AN EXPERIENCED AND
? v cnnaldo Cook, (eoloiril;) none others need
apply: refCKBCVS required. Apply ni X?. 10
Wentworth ?Ireef. dccSV 2
T?TANTBD, A r??N?E? Y()UNf? MAN.
VT linn understands Hu* (lyster Husiiicss,
Apply ni Nu. im Market si reel. dct*2ti i ?
\?TANTiiD, A CAPADLE AND Ul-.LIA
V V ULK WAITINGM AN. Howl references re?
quired. Amity al No. ?Meeting al reel. ileo2U2
"\\/r A N T K D. A COLORED WOMAN,
TV wlihont Incnnihrauces, lo do tin- cooking
and washing for a small family In thc emin I rr.
Wagesmild promptly, deference requited. Ap.
ply at Hus oftiVc. dccSO 2*
TITANTBD, A SMALL HOUSE OK FOUR
Tv oriflvc room". Address "House,n Nu wa
OFKItfK. dee?! I
XXrANTKD. A COMPETENT NU USE ;
VT mtrM come well recommended. Apply in
I'iit sired, three doors Hom Wentworth, west
Ride. dee 2H 2
WANTKD, DY A JOHKING HOUSE
a STOUK AND AN ENTRY CLERK: Iho
latter munt bun good penman ami nccouutnnt.
Apply hy loller io Post?nico ?ox No. Tl.
ilcc2tl wis*
Vlf ANTED. A SECOND-HAND PIANO,
T V In guts! condition. Apply to Mr. PEMBER
TON, Wentworth street, next door in roar of
Holmes' hook house. dcrSu !?
"VT/ANTKI) T??'?TtC?lASE, AN EIGHT
Tl or ten-horse power KNOtNK,In good or?
der. Address L. S. c., P. U. Dux No. 4. Orange
t.urg, s. c. licola "<?
XITANT?l) TO PURCHASE. A~7L?LV
>T TBI.UK TARIIK, small size. Address
"A. C. H.." si I his oillee. ilcc27
mWENT?-KlVE DOLLARS A DAY POL'
JL agen I s in un entire new businc**. ll. I.OT/.
,v co.. itroadway. New Ym deina 4*
XiTANTBD, A i 1 (J USE, NEAR THE
V v cenital part of Hie city, containing live or
Bi:: roams, with good outbuildings and waler.
A hir.Ms 11, nt ibis pince, sent*)
"fTTANTED, A SMALT, HOUSE IN A
M pleasant neighborhood: northeastern sec
Hun Of the city preferred. Address A. lt.. I'ost
OMCO Uox No. 244. dcr2*i 2?
T*7"ANTBI\ A GERMAN GIRL TO
VT Cook and Wash for a small family. One
I hat eau bring recomineiidalions will hear of a
good home. Apply nt this oillec. ilrc2S
WANTED.-A YOUNG LADY PRE
PARKIl tn Tench Kuglish, French und
Music, desires a situation ns (inverness. Address
"M. 8" care ot nev. c. c. PINUKNKY. Charleston,
S. C. dCC22 W84*
WANTKD, A SITUATION AS SUPER?
INTENDENT on 11 P.lee Piaulai Inn by 11 oue
armetl tuan, who has seven years' experience In
Klee cub ure, (ind good recommendations from lils
former employers. Please address W. II. W.,
Charleston. S. c. dec'2
TXTANTKD, A SITUATION AS CLERK,
VT lu a Wholesale Drug Store, or a large Re
tr.il mid Prescription Drug Store. No objection lo
go tn Hie country. Will oxpect bul a small com?
pens?t lon nt llrst. Thc applicant ls a graduate of
tho Soul h'Carolina Medical College. Address M.
H.. through tho Postoltlce. octa
"tTTANTED TO Pl" HCl I ASE OH KX
VV CHANUK, Koine line Heal Kstalc 111 New
York Cily for a Sea Island Coll?n Planintlnti.
Thc place mus? bo free und clear of luann
brauce. with buildings, tools, stock, and all In
complete order. Address by mail, giving lull
particular-, number of acres, price, Ac, C. (!
CHARLES, ?ox No. HIT, New York lily I'u.MoiUcc.
ilects 2
WANTED, AGENTS.-TWO HUNDRED
and Killy Donni's per month, ?0 sell thc
univ eenuin.- Improved Commun Sense Family
SEWING MACHINE. Price only $lii. Creal In?
ducements la Agents. This ls the nurd popular
Sewing Machine of the day-makes 1 Ito fanions
"Klnstlc I.ocfc Stitch"- will do any kind ol'work
that cnn bc dime 011 any machine. One hundred
thousand Kobi mid thc demand constantly In?
creasing. Now tstlie Hine tn tnkc nn agency.
Scud Tor Circulars. on~ llcwurc or liifrlngcrs.~h.8>
Address SF.COMIl A CO., Dost0:1, Mass.; i'ltts
buravl'a., or St. Louis, Mo. oc(2D timos
Sov Sale.
FOR HALB, A SPLENDID NEW MILCH
COW with a young Calf; also a splendid
Springer, on ldc point of calving. Pur sale br
Michael Kcnneilv, corner Kingmill Line streets."
dcc2U !.
FOI! SALE, A CHOICE LOT OP SAD?
DLE and Draft HORSES, .MA ll KS ami MD LKS.
Inquire ul No. Tristate street. drc27 mw2?
I710R SALK, A FINE DWELLING IN
. the celine ol" thc city mid convenient tobltsl
ness, willi six large square rooms and three dress?
ing rooms, sud outbuildings necessary, In flue
order. Inquire at this Olllcc. dcc22
FOR SALE, THE NEW SCHOONER
FltANCKS ANN, ai 310 lons register, well
found, and .suitable to carrying rice, wood and
phosphates. Apply to RISLEY A CREIGHTON,
Accommodation wharf. dcc2i
FOR SALE, AN EXCELLENT VARIE?
TY of UPLAND COTTON SEED. Delivered
ot thc South Carolina. Hnllroad, lu bags of two
bushels, $1 fiO per bushel for four bushels or less,
tl 25 per bushel for six bushels or more. Apply
10 GKUKGK K. WHALKY, Si. Matthew's P. O.,
Ora 11 gehtirg County, 8. (_dees 2mos
PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE ATv A
CHEAT HA UGA IN_Ono small Cylinder TAY?
LOR PHF.SS In completo repair, lt lins been but
little used, uuil ls sold simply because the present
owner has no usc for lt. Thc size of thc bcd of
thc Press ls forty-four by rlfty-elght Inches. Said
Press will be sold ul a great bargain If applied for
at once, us thc room lt occnplus U wnntcd for
othor purposes. Addrcsas Box No. 3705 New York
Post?nico. scpt20
X710R SALE, STEAM PORTABLE
? GROSS-CUT OH WOOD SAWING MA?
CHINES, King's patent, suitable for runing cord
wood, shingles, staves or clapboard blocks, and
particularly ndaptcd to thc wants of railroads,
wood contiactors, wood yard, saw mill, and lum?
ber men generally. For this machine we claim
precedence over unj Hiing of thc kind ever at?
tempted. All parties interested amt Hie public
ore Invited to see this machine In operation dally
from lt o'clock A. M. to 1 P. M.. at tho Artesian
Well Lot, corner Meeting and Wentworth Btreuis.
state or colliny rights, or single machines for
sale. Apply to CAMERON, DARKLEY A CO.
dect linn
Hiinb for Snlc.
FOR HALE OE RENT. AN EXCELLENT
COTTON PLANTATION, wit lil? two miles of
Florence, uoniuliiiitlng icu acres, most of which
ls cleared and iiiulcv fence, with a comfortable
dwelling and nil necessary outbuildings. Apply
to K. A. LAW, Darlington Courthouse.
dco'JS 0 _ _
I7I0I? SALE OR RENT, A PLANTATION
" situated on Hie Ashley River, 0 few miles
Irom tho eily, containing about one hundred
acre?, one-half cleared, with comfortable dwell
lng and necessary outbuildings. If not sold by
thc 20th Instant, thc owner will bo willing lo let
tho premises to u renonslblc party with a small
capital, lo bo planted on shares. For further In?
formation apply lu Yeiiiiliig's Wharf, south of
Calhoun sirce;. dec4
FLOU IDA LAND F O II S ALE. -A
valuable PLANTATION of sso acres lu Ma?
rion Comity, Florida, ls offered ut private sale,
about ono half cleared nnd under cultivation:
part best hammock. This Pluntnlion Itt one of
Hie most desirable tn thc State; ls very produc?
tive for Colton, ttlec, Corn, Sugar, Vegclablcs,
Ac; also fine for Oranges und other Fruits; i.i
localed in one ur Um healthiest ami most plea?
sant neighborhoods In thc State, being conveni?
ent to railroads churches, Ac. Apply to A. H.
MULLIGAN, Colton Factor, Accommod?t ion
Wharf. Chm lesion. S. C._novl2
VALUADLE TIMHER LANDS AND
STEAM HAW MILLS FOR SALK.-1 will nell
20,000 acres of LAND and FOUR STEAM SAW
MILLS, situated in Collelon County, S. C., on the
EdlHto Uiver.
These bandi have nu unlimited supply of (he
very fluent pino Umber, and ulso Ano facilities Tor
running machinery willi waler power. All thc
Mills are now In successful operation, and aro
connected with Hie liver either by ennui or rail?
road. Uicailon healthy, water excellent, and
Lands well adapted for corn, cotton, rice or
""wilt cell the.? Lands lu n ?indy or divido them
Into tracts to suit purchasers.
For farther particulars, apply lo JOHN T. JEN?
NINGS, George'? Station, S. C. Railroad.
dcc'l fin winton*_
SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING.
LADIES AND CHILDREN
Attended at Hair rosnlmces promptly and al
reasonable rates.
Send orders to
W. E. MARSHALL, Barber,
apr uti No. 31 Broad street, (ap stairs.)
ill ec tin g G.
/IAKOLINA CHAPTER, No. 1. lt. A. M.
\J An Extra Convocation of caromin Chaplcr,
No. i, ii. A. M.. will i>i- hcltt THIS KVRKIXII, af
huir past 7 o'clock. Hi the Manoah! Hall. cuuttt
datcs will lie punctual In ullcud-.iiicc.
Itv order M. K. H. 1*.
JOSEPH ll. OPFKXII KIM.
ilec?J Secretare
Iti. O. I-'. - SOI"FlI CAROLINA LODGE
. No. 1.-A regular Weekly Stetting of Hus
I .?.1er will lu- In iii Tins KvKNl?it*. al Mihi fellow's
Hall, ai 7 o'clock. An election lor ottfeers for Hie
ensuing terni will take ?luce. Tin* iisi rending
ami noni nellan on nie "Revised Huies" win come
u|i ror consideration. As hnsliicsa nf Importance
? III he I ransomed, -.ill I he iiiemhei'S aro rei|iiosteil
io ni temi. The New .lev. els ?iii' now reaily ror the
use?? nil the Hilli ers or the Lodge, t onie pre?
paren io pny your nrrenrs.
Hy order. KOUT, .IA M Ks.
dcciO Itcconllng Secretary.
-ry i iffl??x WUK EN< ; i ? ? ci ?i PAN V.
J.. At temi au Adjourned Meeting or venir Com?
pany 'l uis KTKNIMI, m hnlF-pasi 7 o'clock .
Hy onler. WALTER IVII.MM.VN,
dect-tl Score i a rv.
HOLMES' LYCEUM.-A MKETlNtl OF
the friends of Soul hera Kdncaihiu, lo henr
n Kelton on the condition and prospecta or the
Southern University, established under Ute nus
plcesof the ITol eal util Episcopal Church of Hie
Southern Dioceses, will be heh! Tins EVKNMMI, at
Holmes' Lyceum, at hair pusi 7 o'clock,
The rtnigregalkiiiM or Hie various Kplscopal
Churches In this city, nuil till others Interested In
Hie cause or Southern KdUCallOII, SID luvileil lu
atleml. (|cc?O 1
Drri <?oo?s, ?*v*c.
Q ii ll i s T M A s :
SENSATION !
NE PLI S ULTRA :
We. the undrelgucd, take especial pleasure in
annoniiiinjf Hutt we will lake up stock in a few
days, .md 'nave marked down all our
DRESS C'OODS.
II LAN Kins.
ARA RS,
A Nil OTHER
SHAWLS.
As well as the whole or our well assorted stock of
M I! V 0 O ODS.
Especial attention toa line tot ot
COLORED SILKS
Al $".. worth $.">. must lie sold.
50 pair left of the very cheap
10-4 BLANKETS
$3 73, worth $4 50.
FUIIOHGOTT A UKO.,
No. 4U7 King, corner Calhoun street.
*3-A special Department for Moots, Shoes,
Hats and Trunk.-. decal
P
iriuicj} ?oobc, Ssc.
K R F U . M E lt 1 E S
ASH
T n 1 I, K T A R T I C L E s .
KRKNCII, KNCI.1S11 AND AMERICAN EXTRACTS.
SOAPS
Pomades
Oils
Toilet Waters
Puff Hoxcs
Toilet Sets, Ac, ic.
Hair, Tooth, Cloth and Nail BRUSHES
Ivory, Shell nnd Huft'ulo Combs
.lean Marie Km ma
Violets
Deina! son's, and
AIMA R'S PREMIUM COLOGNE WATERS.
At AIMAR'S, No. 409 King,
dCCSO i:i Corner Vandcrhorst street.
QOMPLETE SETS OF FINE CUT GLASS
DECANTEES, WINES, CHAMPAGNES,
Cordials, Finger Howls, Tumblers and Oohlcis,
ron SAI.K LI v
WILLIAM tl. WHILDEN A CO.,
Ko. SU King Street, corner Dca ti fain,
deco
XXTILLIAM G. WHILDEN & CO.
HAVE FOR 8A?.K
LEATHER RETICULES, TRAVELLING RAGS,
Purses, Pocketbooks and Portemonnaies, snltablc
for Christinas Presents, nt
No. 255 KING STREET, CORNER 11EAUFAIN.
deco .
^ FINE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES,
? Cn ATELA INS, VEST CHAIN'S,
Brooches, Earrings, Slcevo Huttons, Studs, Ac,
yon SALE DT
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN ft CO.,
No. 255 King Street, corner Rcnufaln.
deco
?yyiLLLVM G. WHILDEN & CO.
Have ror thc Holidays a rich nssorimcnt or
VASES, TOILET SETS, COPS AND SAUCERS,
And Fancy Goods.
Ko. 250 KINO STREET, CORNER REAUPAIN.
dccU__
g I L V ER T ABLE RINGS,
FRUIT KNIVES SUGAR SPOONS,
And a variety of Fancy Silver ror Hie. Holidays,
ron sAi.K nv
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN ft CO.,
No. 255 King Street, corner Rcuuraln.
dcc0__
jp ARI AN, WEDGEWOOD, HAVRE
FHENCH CHINA AND GRANITE-WA UK,
AND IN EVERY VA lt I V. T V, FOR HAM: BY
WILLIAM G. WHILDEN A CO.,
Ko. 265 KlngStrool, corner licaufaln.
deco ._;_
?ULVER AND PLATED TEA SETS,
BUTTER DISHES, CORDIAL STANDS,
Castors, Caps, Strawberry Dishes, ftc, ftc,
ev r x u i limos ANO FOR SALK AT
WILLIAM G. WniLDEN ft CO.'S,
No. 255 King Street, corner Ueanfaln.
decs
J T. HUMPHREYS,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
SALE? OP II KAL ESTATE, STOCKS. RONDS,
SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO?
PERTY ATTENDED TO.
No. 27 BROAD ?THEBT,
Charleston, 8. 0.
rt F KR RE; .'CES.-Hon. II KN RY BUIST. W. J. MA?
GRATH, Esq., acncrsl JAMES CONN EB. T. K?
WARING, Eso. OCt4
Amusements.
'j^ G A l> K W V OP M n s i u .
I'n-hionnhi ? Sncee** o? itv
C O M f C O l> II R A S E A !? O N .
dmitri combination Programme
AI * 111 : i ?. DONIZETTI. MKYKKIIKI.K, W\< I llJH
VERDI.
OPERATIC A?l> DRAMATIC Ml'SIC l l. M THU
UltAND OPERAS.
WEDNPSHAY E VENINO. Hoc ember'J ?. o.-;v lime
ol Hu.'licito ?i rr. i Domestic Dm mu. willi opera?
tic arrangement, ny Mis. PYNE CAI/D**?.
K A x uno ::. TH K C II I U X (.: T.
FANCHON*. THU Clio K':r_MUS SUSAN I. Xl ?"ON
So.N'OS INI IHKNTTOTIIi: OPERA:
('horns-(.'ni?o, t.u.i.< and laisses.ll?-*? In.
Song-o jr? Tears. .,\m.
Bliunbur song, (Mnssaiiicllo). .vul tr.
Itallntl-When I wai Vonni:.eliot in-.
Khmlow Song, (Uinnrah).Mo? crhc?'r.
Valse- M j Hean ts Rauchig ..Molloy.
Ohl Matligral- Down lu Flowery Vale. -^_
Sccmi-Sweet spirit. Ueitr my Prayer_Wulhiue.
i.'liorns-Sarn ia Murin. (Dlnorah)..._
Song-Thou Plower I telo veil.Donizetti.
(murielle- Datvt Thou lira ve Me.
(mariette- farewell.Swabian Melody.
Duel -Here. Love. We'll Wander, (Trova).. .Vei.il.
finale-o. the Chantres or n Dav. _
Ad l-Tliu Shadow li.mee.' Arl ll--Tue Au
duche Festival. The May Hole Dance. Aol III -
Tho Witch of Inc Cross. Act IV-The Wiii-o-tho
wisp.
Tl I IT USD AV Lt KN INO, onvnliacir* celebrated
Operen? ol Hie VILt.AOK FIDDLER, iiml Hie
laughable Cfc-ucsc opera ( IIINO rn.w. m.
rei ring sing.Miss su-mu Halton.
Seats seeiin.il iinring I he ilay; nu Increase lu
price.
flt I DAY. honollt of MissSusnn Calton, ilcc'il 1
A
?1 T N A F I li li COM I? A N Y
A XKW VRAM SOI KKK
Will lie given ?I Hall or Kngiue House, on Fitinw
KVRNINU, mst December, isoo, al 1? o'clock.
Members wishing Tickets for themselves or
friends eau pu cure them Iront the -
COMM ITT**, rc.
C. C. WK! HTM AN. I C. A. VON DOH I,KN.
T. S. NU-SON. WALTER WKI'.H, Ju.
T. J. LYONS. I K. KHKSSKL. Ju.
JOHN MARION.
cter'j; .".
OT. PETER'S CATHOLIC KAI li.
Will be hchl at No. I IO Meeting stree?, opposite
Pavilion Hotel, opening on the NIOIIT of thc'JD h
December, amt lo hccoiltllllivil through the week.
The Hull will be apene-I in thc urtcr:ic.:;;i ?rom
?I lc A; nt Night from T to ll.
Children not nilmitteil nt night, unless with
their relatives or guardians.
Price or intmlssion-Crown persons ir< cents;
Children Ucoma: Season tickets fi. ilccs?
(Exhibitions,
rjrt ii E b 1 6 F I s n A irj A I N.
Thc mc PISH caught In the Ashley Uiversmne
time since hy C. SPARKS nnd C. HADSDKN has
been cleaned ami stutrcd, ami will tic on exhibi?
tion at the STAHLES in Meeting street, below
Wentworth, during thc present week, fifteen
and ten cents admission. ilceSS 0
iUisccllnncoiis.
DRESS MAKING ! DRESS MAKING !
Udles can have their DRESSES MARK In
tho latest style and fashion, and nt the cheapest
or prices, nt No. mc Coining street, near Spring.
bailie? will please give me a call. ilectitl 1*
IF YOU WANT BLANK DOOKS MADE
TO ORDKH, and of the heal material, io any
piitlern, co to
RIMVAItl) PKHUY.
No. IBS Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel,
Charleston, s. c. .leen ninon
JpilA T T'S "AS T lt A L " Ol L.
Unlike many other Illuminating oils, ls per?
fectly pure and free Hom all adulterations or
mixtures or anv kind, lt emits 110 oil'enslvo
smell while burning, gives .1 soll und brilliant
light, nnd can tie used with thc same assurance
of safety ns eas. Chemists pronounce it Hie
best nuil safest IlliimbinHng Hil ever offeroil to
the pulille; and Insurance Companies endorse and
urge upon cousu mers thc usc of Hie ..Astral*' Oil
In preference to ?ny other, lt ts now burned hy 1
thousands of ramilles, and tn no Instance hns
anv accident occurred Irom Us use: n lamp Ulled
wltli lt, il'upset and broken, will not explode. To
prevent udulierution, the "Astral" Oil ts packed
onlv In thc Onarnnly Patent Cans, of l gallon
and ?j gallons each, and each can ls seated In a
manuel* that cannot be counterfeited. Kvcry
package with uncut seal we warrant. Hu sure
ind get none but thc genuine article. Pratt's "As?
tral*'Oil. for sale by dealers everywhere, und at
wholesale and retail by the proprietors
OIL HOUSE OK CHARLES PRATT,
No. bi- I ultim street, New York,
Post?nico Hox No. nose.
Scud for circulars, with testimonials and price
lisis. Enclose stamps for copy of Hie "Astral
Light." _ _ dcclO_
I~~F YOU WANT LITHOGRAPH CHECK
HOOKS, or Lithographing donchi linc stylo,
go 10
EDWARD PERKY.
No. 153 Meeting street, opposite Cliarlonton Hotel,
Charleston. S. C. UecH limos
~ U S~T R E C ? T V ? D
J
C O U T K V E S I K lt I! ROT II HRS,
SI CCKsSOr.s TO A. ILLINO,
F B LT C A ll P K TI N O 1 'J yards wide.
dec?a _
IP YOU WANT THE CELEBRATED
CARTER'S WRITINC and COPYINH INK
combined, go tn
EDWARD PERKY.
No. li>.'> Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel,
Charleston. S.O._ dccll 'imos
JD I SON 'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE
IS WARRANTED TO RP.3IOVR
ALL DESIRE FOR TOBACCO.
BISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE is for sate l:y
Du. H. HA ER.
tl. W. AIMAR.
C. J. I.IIIIN.
Hu. E. II. KELLERS.
(Du. W. A. SKRINE.
K. S. UUKNTI A.M.
H0V2-I wfiniluios_
IF YOU WANT PAPER BAGS. FLOUR
SACKS, and Hugs of evei v description, go to
EDWARD PERRY.
No. 16S Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel,
(Hun lesion. S. C. _i^!f.*dA,ni?? _
iJarNoavc, QTuUcrn, &t.
?A U T Ii K II Y , ? c . , .tc.
The subscriber hoi Just received from Messrs.
Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Frederick Ward A Co.,
and other Hhctllold houses, n very line nssort
mcnt of
HALANTE IVORY TA RLE ODT'LEHT.
Nickel Silver Forks nnd Spoons.
Wooden llreiid and Chcrse Platters.
Wooden Rutter Dishes.
Ladies' Scissors, with nnd wit Inuit cases.
Joseph Rodgers A Son's Needles.
Old English Razors and Strops.
At-SO,
A vciv linc assortment of POCKET CUTLERY.
C. OIIAVBLBY,
No. f.2 East Ray. smith of thc Old Post?nico,
dccll sw? .
jnr. ? .H D W ARE,
fl UN?. C V T I. K R Y , Ac. Ac.
Thc well known establishment of
Bl SSE LL'S HARDWARE BT ORB,
is HAILY ntiCKiYiso NKW STOCKS ot*
AGRICULT V il AL IMPLEMENTS,
SITU AS
PLOUGHS. HARROWS, Ac,
ALSO, .it'sT RKCRIVKO, A surrt.V OK
HOME SHUTTLE SEW I Nd MACHINES.
Call nnd examine, and then judge for your
selves.
Look oui-fm- the sign ?r?he -MAMMOTH PAD?
LOCK," Itt Unset street.
jrg-TEUMS STRICTLY CASH._ilcotalO
I"*P YOU .WANT YOUR PRINTING DONE
m Kino Style und nt Reasonable Rates, goto
EDWARD PERRY. _ .
No. isa Weting street, opposite Charloiton ilotoi,
Chtrlistoo. s. C. decu cmos
B
Groceries, Liquors, Srt.
EAEOl?A.-S B?CS?U-CUitK?) I i AMS
SO tieri'..? Ni iv il AMS. ?if th" iib..v I c. i
limul jun rei ?'iv.-ii ami for ?ale hy
HKKNAKD O'NKILL,
. dena? i KUM Hil?.
^ < ? H S A F li (> A T .
"MOU m ?hein Prime While Man land COHN
!*0t;<1 bushels Prime \\ ?'id. t'il rut I n :i i . i
For Hale '.i.v. nhite . miling. ;.v
nee** . IV KAT A .ii iN KS.
j
f i. ?> u it : v r, o u
mon |,iii?. Paiiiilv, Kxirn, super ;?-I ; i ?. ?
FLOUR, HOV? hmdlng ?uni |nr sn].. |ovv
JI:KI'OIIHS A co.
".'''''.'-?' - Vendue Ri.njse
jyj Oh A S SE S : Moi, A NS ii s :
Ilao Mid*-. ?mi lincea or superior Mu?u ..
ihi Moiis??*.
7o Mids HuiK'rior Outrlfuzal Molasses.
JUKI received per lulu p. in "wu. fruin it a
na, nuil lor Hain low while lumiliig hv
J. A. K Ns LOW A i ??.. >:". m h",| ||ftV.
?lee*?* "j
A COX! li A < ' (I N
l.i hints. Choice c. lt. SHIMS
i". liiui?. PrimeSlitiuhlem
.J.'I boxes Long cicar sui! ?
m boxe? n. s. shnnhiern
PW bills. "A ttiul Kxirn <"* Sn (ar
.si sacks chulee inn Cmiee
loo iii.ls. rhon e \\ blskev
50 bbls. c. un i H ur. Whiskey
loo piiekiigcH Mackerel,
banding ami in sion*, ami r<>r aale low lu
.IKITtlKHS A i-i> .
dceaa - Vemluc Range.
J^OW LANWis'l! \NI) FOB SALE LOW
R ! K !. :; r: A ? H A c u r v. s,
NOS. Jl AND 33 VKNMK KAXUK,
lo in (va n. s. Lona Clear allDDI.Ks
10 Ifcj.tOS l>. S. Pelbc.H
-0 hovea H. s. chicago Shonhtcts
Tiners ami tubs i'lir-- Lani
Tub.- Kxirn I.aid
"3 packages Kaine choice Huller
?2~> sucks RioCoifrh
7? sacks Manilla Coffee
..MI idiis. sugars
'JJ bbls. Molasses
20 idus. Syrup, linburn Hrip and Magnolia.
Cheese, Herrings. .Mackerels. Soda, Soaps. Oil
dies, Mai ches, starch, Ac, Ac. ilcciW wfm
QALT AFLOAT! SALT AFLOAT :
Sacks Liverpool SALT In linc oilier. pm' David
McNutt. fur ante low from 'he vessel.
Apply ut WHAltl* OFF.CK.
decM imw:'. Central Wharf.
J.J A Y ! HAY! HAY!
A primo article now landing al Kerr's wharf.
For sale in lots to still purchasers,
decal A. HACK A CO.
JM VER FOOL SALT AFLOAT.
.JSOO sacks LIVP.HPOOI. SALT, just received per
slcainsblp "Adalla," and for sale bv
KOHBirr Muan * co..
dCCOl noyce's Wharf.
O R N A F L OAT.
1000 bushels Primo While CHUN landing from
Steamer Sea (?nil mid schooner II. (I. Hand, from
Ualtimore. I'or sale low bv
dco'JS2 J. K. TiiiK.WAN.v ?t ra.
?^rriitrH "OTOVED SALI.
SOO sacks best WH1TR BTOVHI1 SALT, now
landing per atonmshlp "Adalla" Hom l.lverponl,
and ror sale lil lots to snit purchasers by
Kt H'd i lld' M Hil H A CO..
tleeSI noyce's Wharf.
Q O UN .OATS. F LOUR.
2000 bushels Choice White Mil,LINC COHN
1000 bushels Prime Oats, ex Sea (lull and Schoon?
er Hand.
ALSO.
ICO bbls. Choice Hailer's PLOPlt.
All landing and (or sale by
decas n JOHN CAMI'S RN A CO.
AY LO R'S ALUA NY CREAM ALE
T
A fresh supply of this Cclcbruicd Hi and of Al K
received iresli every week, in barrels und half
barrels. For side bv
JOHN F. O'NKILL A SON, _^
Agents for Saut li Carolina. ?
deni I Ko. 167 Hast IRQ-J
O A L LAN 1) I N G .
C
.loo tons best ipiahty Red Ash (?rate and Stove^
COAL, now landing and lor sale low from Citri
vessel. ~
ALSO,
While Ash COAL, for stcuu nm! foundries, and
Cumberland Coal, for steam ami blacksmith's
use. For sale ny ll. P. HA KKK A CO..
dec's. 3 Coal Yurd, Cumberland street.
RHINE NY I NE, FRANKER WIME, ANO
M?SKL WINE.
Thc nndcraigred takes the liberty lo inform his
friends anil the public In general, especially those
who are fond ol' a good glass of Wine, tba' he
has just received several casks of excellent
lilli N ll, Flt AN KKK, ANO M OS KL WINK, mu! trill
dispuso of the sanie by the burrel, gallon, bottle
or glass, nt reasonable rates. J. M. MARTIN,
dcc2i2 wfni?mo Mo. 38 Market at reef.
r A R D AND C A N ?> L E S ^
Choice FAMILY LARD, lu 3, 5, 7 ami 10 pound
caddies.
Candles, lu whole and half boxen, all weights.
As Agent lor thc Manufacturers, I oiler the above
goods nt lowest market rules, with a liberal dis?
count to the trade for large lots. Dealers are re?
quested to give mc a call. Being in weekly re?
ceipt of supplies, 1 can Dil all orders promptly.
J. N. ROBSON.
Nos. 1 nnd 2 Atlantic Wharf.
deco mwflmoDAU
Q L D WHISKIES
Tho undersigned beg to announce thal they
have been appointed by Messrs. IIKN11Y S. HAN?
NIS A CO., o? Philadelphia. Ihclr Sole Agents for
thc Slate of South Carolina for the sale of their
celcbiiiled ACM K X, XX. XXX, XXXX, NHCTAR,
CAHINKT, and other lirand-. OLD RYK WHIS?
KI KS.
They ulso wish to announce that they will be in
constant receipt of their COPPKR HISTILLKD
MOUNTAIN PURK RYK WIIISKIKS. direct front
Disllllerv al Hniiulsvlltc, Berkeley IMttniy, W^ji
Virginia". W**~
60 barrels or the above always on hand. ^
Liberal contracts will be made for large lon oia*
now Whiskies tu bond at Distillery Warehouse.
CLAC IIIS A W1TTK,
Customhouse Sipiare. M
N. 13. corner of Fast Ray and Fraser's Wharf ^
dceao mwPJinos charleston, s. o. j
rt EO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
WHOLKSALK GKOCKRS.
ri AYN K 8T.lt EUT, CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Have in Store and to nrrive. which they are
ottering at lowest market prices
1000 bills. Yellow Pink Kye Planting POTATOES
1000 sacks Liverpool Salt
?0 bales Standard Cunny Bagging
200 colls Hemp, Jute, Cotton and Manilla Rope '
600 bbl.?. Relined Sugars
30 hluls. Porto Rico Sugars
25 hints. Muscovado Suga ni
100 hhds. Old Crop Cuba Molasses
300 tibls. Old Crop Cuba Molasses
100 bbls. Sugar House Syrup
OOO bags Rio, Lagtiavra and Java Cottee
300 boxes Colgate No. 1 and Pule Soaps
250 boxes R. D.. Cheshire nnd State Cheese
300 bills. Kino, Supe Kxtra und Family Flour
500 packages Fish, Nos. 1. 2 and 3
1000 kegs Parker Mill Nnlla.
Orango Rino POWDKlt. shot nnd Lend, Caps,
Canilles, Piro Crackers, Soda and Sugar Crackers,
Sugar Jumbles, Soda In kegs and papers. Starch,
Oysters, Sardines, Candy, Buckets and Tuba^a
Raisins, Figs. Potash and Lye, Rice, Ac, Ac. W
novit wimaiiios_
Sewing iAlotljiitcs.
?jctMCtt?TH)K UNIVERSELLE, PARia?
18ST. ^
WqjRRI-r.lt * W?UBOII.
T HR ?OLD M M DAL.
TITCnERT PRRMIIIM.
LOCK-STITOI?, SF.WIXO AND IIUTTON-HOLI?
MACU1NHS.
I Thc only Oold Medal.
deon_Klghtv-twn Coinpetltors.
TUST RECEIVED.
(J A lt ll ON ATM OP AMMONIA
Bicarbonate of Bola
Cream of Tartar
Fresh Hops.
cots Ne. wt Meeung sweet.