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I,'IC pei n ncc ,1a nu I'Allllctlon. rAH&rUHIHE DBS TRIOS I AK WILLIAM I". HIIVAST. "O / Deem not Thty tire Btett Atone." O vous, nul dans la paix, Ia joie et l'abondance. Sur In terre Ici-bas, passe/, iles jours heuroux, Songez quo Dieu beult riioiiuuc dans la souf? france, Kl fait cesser les pleurs qui conical dc ses yeux. Un sourire du ciel remplira les paupi?res, iju'liiuoiidalcnl autrefois les lannes dn roallicnr; Les soucis d?vorants, les chagrina, les m Meres, Feront place n ce temps qui promet le bonhenr. I'u Jour brillant succ?de a la null Irlsio ci sombre; I.c chagrin peut voller quelques rayous d'espoir : I,*?uroredumatlu vient faire partir l'ombre. Qui cachait tristement les promesses du soir. Ht toi, dont le cieur souffre, CU versant lani dc larmes, Poor un Ildele ami, que t'a ravi la uiort. Tu verras dnns le ciel cc btaujonrplein ilcchnrmcs gul dolt vous rendre hem eux, cn Joignant votre sort. qnolquc l'homme de bleu languisse cn celte vic, Quorm'll meure accable par lc poids du chagrin, i .'esperance lui montre nue heureuse pilli le, Ou finiront ses maux, nu r?veil du malin. Dieu comptera les plours verses dans le silence: Tous les jours do chagrin soul marques dans le ciel; Les maux dc sesenrants auront pour recompense, Dans le s?jour des saints, un bonheur ?ternel. I.ETI KN. EUGENIE'S OLI> CLOTHES. Annual Suie of tile Cant-off AVurrtrobe of tile French Empress. Uncross Eugenie, who sols Hie fashions of Hie Civilized werld, has a sale or cast-off dresses every year, and as she rarely wears a dress twice, thc number sold Is always very great. A Paris letter-writer gives o graphic account or a sale just terminated. He says that thc custom was established hy? the royul rumines or thc Tuileries long heroic thu great revolution, acceded lo by the Empress JOhepliinc, Continued UDdCr thc Kenloi aliull, mnluiniiiod by thc Princess or the House or Or? leans, and kept up with great spirit under Hie present reign. A long gallery, which runs along thc basement story or thc palace, looking Into thc garden just opposite thc Prince luipurlal's winter walk, is flt lcd up lunn one end to the other with oak wardrobes. This ls called thc ile l-'roquc or thc palace. It ls herc thal thc refuse dresses and Hie cast-off apparel or the royal und Imperial ladles, who have succeeded each other for the last hundred years In their occupation of the Tuileries, arc Invariably boruc when rejected from thc floor nbovo. These wardrobe cupboards, numerous and ex tensive os they are, gel generally well Ulled dur? ing thc year, and when thc rour seasons arc con? sidered thoroughly over n sale ls made or the whole, where every article ls priced bcrorchand, and viaiiors arc admitted to view and purchase without thc observance of further ceremony thnn the presentation of an Invitation of one of her Majesty's attendants, to whom the privilege or granting them belongs. Thc sale of the regal wardrobe or thc Tuileries Is conducted on thc strictest principles of equity. The shutters of the long gallery arc closed, and lt is lighted from one end to thc other with lamps and candelabra, so that thc light ls stronger than lt would bc were daylight admitted, as the ceiling is low, and thc windows sunk deep Into the wall. Everr iirtlclc ls ticketed, and of conrsc no deviation from thc original decision can possibly bc allowed. A long Une of stretchers arc pluccd all down thc middle of thc gallery, thc doors of the ward? robes on either side ar? aunts wi?cu, and the visi? tor, walking slowly down on one bide, and re? turning on the other, makes choice of what may suit her taste, and inscribing the number lt bears upon a card, hands thc latter lo thc attendant in waiting at thc door and departs. Thc stretchers are occupied by thc shawls, and the wa rd iou es by thc dresses, thc shelves by thc uudcrllncn, while a sort of counter at thc further cud or thc gallery ls Oiled with the champignons, on which are ex? hibited thc bonnets and hcad-dresacs. The white satin dress, most splendidly embroidered lu sil? ver, with thc tunic of bullionec gauze and silver mooches, confined by bauds of poncean velvet, In which her Majesty went to thc opera with the King Consort of Spain, was not quoted higher than the nankeen-colored dress and jacket, braid? ed with green, which WBB recognized us thc uni? form Invented by 'the Empress for Inc drive ai Fontainebleau. To be sure, thc buttons were or malachite and set in gold, hut the material of thc dress could scarcely bo considered as bearing any value whatever. The shawls were principally or French mannracturo and mostly for summer wear, the cloaks and mantles, deprived of their lace fur, unattractive. The utmost exaggeration seems to ?xlet in the prices put upon the bonnets, lu the Amt place, thc Article Itself is out of fashion al? most aa soon as seen; In thc next, lt possesses no resources whatever, rind above nil lt ls liable lo a greater deterioration than the dress; Tho habit of leaning back In the carriage, which has become HO general, destroys the bonnet immediately omi renders it shabby, even while still bright and fresh In color. The proceeds of the sale are gene? rally brought up by Hie valets and women of the wardrobe, who dispose or what remains unsold to the great dealers In furls, who ngaln sell them to their customers ai Immense prices. A THRILLING SCENE. Blond?n and his Bicycle on the Tight Rope. An English paper tims details a thrilling affair which occurred lately during one of Uion din's exhibitions: After he had crossed in a sack, stood on a chair, and had done some or his minor feats, lt was fonnd that tho rope, which was a new one, had slackened so considerably that lt would be neces? sary to tighten lt, In ordor to allow lils perform? ing his new and extraordinary fest or crossing lt on a bicycle, and he was, therefore, compelled to appeal to thc audience for lime to tighten thc rope. Half an hoar was asked ror and oncci-ruliy granted, but, arter thc guy ropes had been loose cned and the rope tightened up, some dlirieiilty was found in retlxlng thc pole to which thc gav's were attached, In consequence of Hie tension of tho rope having dragged them forcibly ont of thc ground, yulte three-quarters of an hour elapsed before this was done and then liiondin nppcared again, nnd startlne from the weat end of thc building carried bl? assistant over on lils back, ll waa evident, from the lowering of some ballast bags on Hie guy poles, that during this passage across thc rone slackened a great deni, hut Iilondln either did not observe lida or did not think It Important ror af tey n short Interval, during which lie chane' ed his dress, ho appeared on Ids lilovcle, nnd amid the cheers of Ml? snc?Htloru ytarti'd on wnm ,,*?ns ?.l - - - ... . > .. ..utT-... ...-?u ?...?.i, iw?iuwM journey. He lind not gone far when lt in caine apparent from Hie de? cline In Hie rope I hat lt lind slackened very much, and people who understood the nature of bicy? cles und thc Impossibility of propelling them up hill began to calculate the probabilities of hts getting up the incline he must inevi? tably meet at thc other end or Hie rope; but Blond?n looked extrem"'" ci il mid coiiiidee' SS4 PO fears for'kb safeiy'fceemeii io he ?iite'r lamed lill, after stopping cleverly nboui mid? way, ho began lo traverse the Incline, ll then became apparent, from Ihe gradual slacking of his speed, that ho was doing some hard work, and murmurs began to rise from the audience. "When aim ut twenty yards from Hie landing RI ago he carno to a dead slop and appeared to rest, bal? ancing himself cautiously with a great polo lie oarrled. He then unido another effort mid gol a Jew yardi further, when be stopped again, lt then became apparent Hint he could not get farther, as, although to thc danger of disturbing his equilibrium, he tried to jerk thc machine for? ward, lt refused to move. Thc scene thal then ensued waa most exciting. People left their scats; ladles, with frightened faces, made ror Ihe doors, and the general mass or thu people nt thc cast ind or the building made a rush to the west cud, hundreds jumping Into thearenn. When the rush and noise had subsided, n marvellous silliness sueceeded. The crowds on thc door heueaih Hie rope, and In the galleries nearest mc spot, seemed to be hushed in csgcr cxpcctnilon or something unpleasant, gazing with horror-si ricken faces on Ihe performer, who sst motionless ns II statue on tho rope, about six yards from thc lauding place, wbllehle assistant leaned over thc stage, and ap Seared to be epeaklng to him, but looked helpless i the emergency. After a delny of I wo or I h rec minutes, which seemed un age, the assistant, evi? dently by Blondln's directions, procured a rope, and this he threw out cautiously, lt fell nu the performer's shoulders, and he, with Rome diluent ty, sustained the pole with one band, while with the other, he tied thc rope round his waist. Thc assistant then gently pulled him In. Every move of the wheels was watched by tho audience In silent horror till thc machine ran on the landing stage, when the suppressed excitement culmina ..Jn .ono great 8*0ut or M, succeeded by the wildest demomtratlons. * -The Tower Subway, a new tunnel nndorthc Thames, ls nearly completed, shafts have been sank on both sides of tho river, and a passenger carriage is making ?yperlraental tripe. The pas? sengers aro to descend thc shafts, ten feet In dia? meter and fifty-six feet deep, by meanR or nu "elovator," such as ls used In large hotels, and will be conveyed across In railway carriages run? ning on a singlo line of rails. Thc time required to descend and ascend tho nharts will be a halt and three fourths of a minute," respectively, and lo orois, one minute. COMaiKJtCIAL. KBITS. Export?? I.ivEitioni.-Fer bark Marla-9 bags Bea tolanil cotton, iui7 baku upland cotton, 4.*>i bugs conon Betti, w> ions South carolina phosphates. Tko Clinrlcatmi Cotton, Klee und Xnvnl Sturm Mm kel. OFFICE CHARLESTON NKWS, 1 Tl'BSOAY KVKNISll. Iteceinbef 23, ISC'J. I COTTON.-Thc Inquiry for this article opened moUcraic, but became stronger ami more neuve tturlug the tiny, prices In tonie transactions show? ing rather lea?? strength-this was visible lu low inkhlllng gnuie?. Sales about soo bales, vi/.: 24 at 'J- ', ; 2 at 'Ja; 7'- ut ; 1*2 ut 23*? ; litt ?lt '??Hi IM at 23.*;; UT nt 23.'?; wat sa??; son at 24; IT ai 24?4e. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary lo good ordinary.22)i?33?j Low middling.23?. # Middling.-S.\Jk(?t Strict middling"..24 M>24?," Rice-This grain was In mod?rate request ut unchanged prices, sales about i.">o tierces of clean Carolina: 41 al 1-10; 28at0*?; 25ul?*?; at ut 8 11-10; io ai OJfe "r* lb. We quote common lo fair clean Carolina at On tl', ; good 6.,,'(.?0.,,'c. NAVAL STORES.- The business was light and transactions unimportant. FitEiuiiTS-Are somewhat dull. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements are making at Jid s? lb on uplands and l??il on sen Islands; by .-ail, VI "P lb on uplands, dull, and ?id "p lb ou sea islands. To Havre, by steam, nomi uni; by sall, nominal ut l.'?c on uplands mid 1J?0 on sea Islands. Coastwise to New York, by steam, ??'c H lb on uplands and lc on sea Islands; by sall, ?ic fl lb on up? lands. To Itoston, by steam, nominal ; by sail, ii ?Kn IS lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam. Sc *p ll? on uplands; by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To Rainmore, by steam, H&Ko t* lb ?n uplands; by sall somewhat nominal. RxoiiANUK.-Sterling, co days bills 20??2P'?C. DOMESTIC KXCHASUK -Thcbanks purchase sight cheeks at cir, ntul sell nt par;outslde pnteliose at }?@)? oil' and sell at *i dlscoiiut. <?oi.I?.-Buying at 21, selling at 23. MurUrii lijr Trlrgrnph. FOREIGN MAEKKTS. LoNnoN, December 23-Noon.-Consols 92.'. Ronds sr,. I,ivF.itFOCI.,December 2s- Noon.-Cotton opened qniet; uplands li*;d; Orleans llS,<1; sales lu.ooo bales. Winter wheat Ks. Corn 29s Cd. Pork lom Naval stores dull. Evening.-Cotton closed steady; uplands ll?0'a ll.'id; Orlcnns ll.'.nll,\'d; sales 10,000 bales; for export and speculation 2500 bales. Red Western wheat Ss 4da*s &d. PARIS, December 2S. - Bourse opened firm. Rentes 7Sf Sc. Evening.-Ronrse dnll. Rentes 72f "Tc. UAVKE, December 2S.-Cotton opened linn on thc spot and afloat; on thc Spot lfUOcalf 30>?c. D0M13TIC M Alt SETS. NEW YORK, December 28-Noou.-Stocks steady ami very dull. Money 7 per cent. Sterling, long 8'f; short 0i?*. Cold 20,'?'. Sixty-twos 13; Ten? nessee ex-coupons .VJ;,; new IS,1?; Virginia ex coupons 47; new 54Xi Louisiana, old 70; new 05; Levees, sixes 0?; eights S3; Alabama eights 05; Aves 62 ?i; Georgia sixes 81; sevens 93)i; North Carolina, old 43,?i; new 28);; South Carolina, new 83. Cotton quiet 23*10. Turpentine droop? ing 43c. Rosin linn at (2 05n2 10 for strained. Freights nrm. Evening.-Cotton Arm; sales 1300 bales at 25*.'c. Plonr OalOc bettor on thc low grades; snpcrtlne State $4 60a4 05; common to fair extra Southern $5 40at. Wheat la2c better; amber State $1 38a 1 37; winter red Western $1 32ni 35; white Mich! gan fl 45. Corn doll and heavy ; mixed Western, old $1 ooal 10; yellow Southern, new siauttc. pork firmer; now $29 60a$30. Lard a shade firmer at lsvalp. Whiskey unchanged. Groceries quiet Turpentine 43a44c. Rosin $S. Freights Arm. Money close<l active ut 7 per cent., currency to gold. Stcrllng'qulet and lirra at B*f*a0. Gold dull at 20. Bonds dnll bat steady; 62's, 13al3.>;. BALTIMORE, December 28.-Cotton heavy at 2i;?a25c. Fleur dull; demand light. Wheat Hrm; prime red fl 45. Corn flrm; receipts numil; white ?5aS7c: yellow S6a92c. Oats 64a57c. Rico nominal. Provisions quiet. Mess pork decided ly lower; light $30; heavy $31. Bacon, shoulders 15aM*?c. Lard 18,'?alOc. Whiskey $lal 01. CINCINNATI, P???mb?r 28.-Corn nnchanged. Whiskey dull at 04a9Sc. Provisions Armer; nc higher. Mess pork lu demand at $28 50a2P. Lard wanted at IT.','; held at I:'.aise. Bacon (inlet and held firmer; shoulders 14c; clear aides 17.'?'a KV'; hams 20a2lc. ST. Lor is, December 28.-Corn dull; yellow, sacked 80aB8c. Whiskey 05c Provisions quiet. Mess pork $20a29 50. Bacon and lard nsnilnnl. Lot'isviLLE, December 28.-Corn steady and unchanged. Provisions firmer. Mess pork $30. Bacon, shoulders 14,'ic; clear sides 18c; hams 22'ic. Lard 18c. Whiskey quiet at 05c. MOBILE, December2S.-Cotton quiet, but steady; salC3 loco bales; middlings 23*ia23.??'c; receipts 2522bales; exports282 bales. KEW ORLEANS, December 28.-Cotton easier nt 24c; sales 3500 bales; receipts 4101 bales; exports to I!remen 2030 bales. Sugar dull; prime 14c. Gold 20.'?. Sterling 30';. Sight par to *; dis? count. WILMINGTON, December 28.-Spirits turpentine steady at 39c. Rosin dull; nothing doing except for future deliveries. Crndc turpentine steady at $1 C5a2 80. Tar lower nt $1 95. ArouRTA, December 28.-Cotton easier, with a fair demand; sales 660 bales; receipts 1200 bales; middlings 22,?ja23c. SAVANNAH, December 28_Cotton, receipts 8144 bales; exports 120S bales; sates 400 bales; nilil d.lngs 23?,c. .\ i w York nice Morice!. Thc Journal of Commerce nf tho 25th instant says: "The market for domestic ls quiet, ami for tho low grades prices arc easier. Thc stock Is light, hut thc dealers do not parchase with any spirit. Wc quote 6^07X0 at the extreme range. Sales 60 tierces. Rangoon is nominal. The stock ls small, hut thc demand ls confined to trilling par?ele for qxport. We quote iota lu bond at 2*.a i)?0f gold,'! * ' . Wilmington Maricela WILMINGTON, December 27.-Very little busi? ness lins been doing for a ffv: days past on ac? count of thc holidays. Thc fules to-day arc as follows: SPIRITS Tnt PESTIS E.-Sal?s of 2C0 Rbis at 39c per gallon. ROSIN.-60 bids No. 1 sold al ?3 per bbl. No sales reported In turpentine, tar or cotton. Receipt? i>y llttilvoud, December SS. Botrrn CAIIOUNA UAH.HOAD. 870 bales cotton, 1.9 Mils nour. To Kirkpatrick ft WU te, Railroad Agent, Oraeser A Smith, J R Pringle A Son, Mowry ft ct), lirodic ft co. Wagner, stewart ft co. Reeder ft Davis, (I ll Waller ft co, Frost ft Adgcr, Peizer, Rodgers ft co. Watson A I I ni. W P Hall, J C il Clausscn, o W Williams A- co, W U Courtney A- co, I'ltiokney Rios, J ll ll Sloan, Timi -ion ft Holmes, and others. HAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON UAILItOAP. Cotton, rough rice, mdse, ftc. To A McFarland, D Aiken, G ll llnppork.J Smith, J T KsiiapntlX, I N Williams, D A Andcrton, J Michel, and B John- I FOIL I'll -.se ut: r rs. Per steamship Maiiliiittau. from New York-N Halloran, 0 R Gilbert. A Words, M Morris ?ind wife, Mrs Kngllsh and child, II O Nlekersoii, W N Hart, W Nlckson, Mrs Allston. J Myers, J Sulli? van, J W Wilder, (I Roberts, J M O'Sullivan, Mrs Crawley and child, J Finnegan, J A North, Miss Fruit, il ?I Pion.Ll;, and c Cattail. 1* O JIT O A 7, li JV J) A Jl MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 1st, n hours, 63 minnies, evening. First ((mirier, Otll, 3 hours, 42 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 17th, o hours, 26 minutes, morning. Last (inaner. 24ih, 5 hours. 3 minutes, morning. Kew Moon, 31st, lo hours, 21 minutes, morning. a. 11 EC A JAN. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday.. .. Friday. Sat ur day .... Sunday. sus. RISK9. 7.. 3 T.. 3 7.. 3 T.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 4 7.. 4 St*N BETS. 5.. 0 &.. 0 6.. 1 &.. 1 6.. 2 fi.. 3 6.. 4 MOON 1..13 2..10 3..23 4..29 6.. 86 6..43 std H. mon WA TEH 2..39 3..44 4,.47 A..44 0..S5 7..20 8. .16 MAlilHE H HW H. CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 2 0. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Manhatlan, Woodhull. New York left Saturday, P M. Mdse. To J Adger ft co, J E Adgcr A CO, J D Aiken ft co, C D A hi ens ft CO, Adams, Damon ft co, ll L Butterfield, Dr A W Bellinger, J A Brenner, superintendent, Bolluiaiiii Hr**. Il F W Itrcutcr, I) Itrlftio-. T M HrlRtoll Ai co. \Y 8 Corwin A co, R A A 1? Caldwell, W I* CMC, T M Caler, W ll Chafe? A co, i. Chap?n, Chu rieston Hotel, ('lucilia A Wilie. J C ll ClatiHscn. J Com? mins. Il Daly. K Hauer, M Drake. W C Dukes A cu. D I" ncniltuj A co. Forayihv, Mccomb A co, lian A co, w Hurncy, I' i. (iuiiietulu..) ll craver A cu, \V Hat rall A co, J W liai risson, J llurkasup ft co, N A Hunt, Jefhinl* <v co. Jennings, Thoiullusou A co, C ll Jolitison, (> H A A S Johnson. C Kerrison, Jr, C Kerrison, I. Kcneckv, ll KlatleA co, Khnck, Wlckcuberg & co, j p Kelp, Krluie h Chapman, c i.us.iigi, ll i; Loper, Lauroy A Alexander, Macul lar. Williams A- rai ker. ll Loper. A Sous. Mowry A co, s li Marshall, w Malik-lessen, .1 li Mlluor it co. ,S Meyer. Mel.ov A Rice. A McUlsIl, ScUfVlllo .V llanuuin. Muller, Nlinlix A co. Non li, Si cele A Wanlen. M ll Nat ian, Oilciitlorlf A- co, V Opilo i.eeek. li O'Neill, .1 V O'Neill A Son, ll ir.N'elll, .lr. I) O'Neill A S ms, W 1" Had.lon, Palmetto I'lo'leer Cooperative Associai Inn, C r raukulu. i> Fa >i A cu. l'uni, Welch A Brandea, J A Cjtiackciibtish. sc Itallroail Agvni, ,t it.-u-. W i* Russell St co, South? ern Kxprcsn Company, w shepherd A CO, strauss A Yance. R \V Ste Heil s. K ll Sidling. KR stod? dard A co. s ll Trott, c Tecklenburg. J F Taylor lt co. T Tupper A Son. W Vince. C Voigt..I ll V?llers. Walker. Evans A Cogswell, I' Walsh, M A Wallen. Wei uer .V H?cker. W C Whildeii A eo. I. IVt-lrtkopf, Willcox, Hibbs A co. Il W Williams A co, y.oghutiin, Vonni; A CO, W .1 Yates, and others. Sunday nlghl, IS o'clock. Halteras Ugh*, bearing WSW, passed steamship Champion hence for New York. Encountered strong southerly winds and heavy sen the entire passage. ship Humility, Jordan, Philadelphia-7 days, ballast. To th? Master. Hark lt H Walker, I'ctllnglll. Matanzas. Mo. lasses. To ll !.' Raker A- CO. Having experienced heavy weather has put In leaky. Norwegian brig Apollo, Hclnhnrt, Liverpool snlled October30. Salt, Ac. To Itavenel A co. Spanish brig Manuel. Pares. St Jago de Culm 22naya, itaiiust. To J A Knslow .v co. spani-h i.Vig Romano, Carreras, st Jago de Culm-I" days. Rallasl. To W P Hall. (Pre? viously report. il al ipi.mint inc.) Schi- Knie P Lum. Lum. Philadelphia-0 days. Coal. To Master, and Charleston Miniug and M au ufad tiring Company. Sehr Arcturus, Goodsell, Clack River, Jam-10 davs. Fruit. To A Camile. Sehr Pnragoii, Wahah, Rei (ford, N C. 22.'.0 bushels corn. To lt M Hutler A Son. St es mer Planter. Poster. Cheruw and bandings on Peedee Uiver, un bales cotton, 107 bbls rosin, 07 Idils spirits turpentine. Q hags rice, und sun. dries. To Rn vend A Holme?, o w williams A CO, J M (?hiwell A Son, Mowry A co. Reeder A Davis, PC Archer. Frost A Adgor, G ll Waller A co. .1 V Harden, Wagoner A Monacos, Shnckclford A Kelly, Serevcn A- Nisbet, and ethers. Steamer (?ener.il Munin. till. Cordes, Peedee River. LIO l?ales ci-1 ton. To s.'.uekelford A Kelly, Kirkpatrick A Vine, Mowry .V cn, Muiiluue A co, (! W Williams A co. J A (Mackel bash, Reeder A Davls, ami I" w F.tnanuul. islO'?p UN/a Ann, from Smttcc. S bags sea Island cotton, ? -m ' s upland cotton. To V K Ryan. IN THU OFFINC. uri": ? r "r'-wn, from Havana via Key Weil. To J A Knslow A cn. A1 crin bri?, unkuown. CLEARED YKSTKRDAY n.irk Marla, Webster, Liverpool-Villis A Chis Olm. SAILED YKSTKRDAY. Sehr Vraie. Mason, New York. Sehr S A- H Cursan, Prower, Ucorgctowti, SC. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Jamos Adgcr, Lockwood, New York, December 24. Sehr J H Stickney, Fooks, New York, Decem? ber 21. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr George A Mary, Lord, at New York, De? cember 24. Sehr J M Hroomall, Crawford, at Philadelphia, December 24. BAILED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Sea Hull, Dutton, from Rainmore. December 24. Hi ig Josie A Dcvereaux, Clark, frost Hotiton, December 23. MEMORANDA. GEORGETOWN. December 27.-Cleared. Decem? ber 2a, sehr C S Webb, Drowsier, New York; De? cember 27, brig Hampden, Perkins, Martinique. DY TELEGRAPH. WILMINGTON, Deoember 2S.-Arrived, steam? ships Pioneer, Philadelphia; Clyde, New York; Cary, baltimore. SAVANNAH. December SK.-Arrived, ship Madge Wildilrc, Liverpool. Cleared, steamship Y'lrgo, New York; scbrs It Caldwell, New York;Orase cuiten, Providence; Warren Cobb, South Amboy. LIST OF VESSELS Ul', CLEAnEU AM? BAILED roa Tins roilT. .FOREIGN. UVBKrOOL. Ilritlsh tiark tjueen, Hctherliigton, sailed..Nov 23 Hark Annie Torrey, Lobby, sailed.Nov 25 NRw iltur, ENG. Ship David Drown, Nichols, sailed.Nov 10 HAVRE. ThfiFrnnce. l'vmolln, sailed.Dec 2 1) O M E S T I C . BOSTON. Rrig Josie A Dcvereaux, Clark, sailed.Dec 23 Sehr Ida Itclhi, Fisher, cleared.Nov 27 Sehr C E Raymond, Higgins, cleared,...'., A?.-,. '0 Sehr Kale E Rich,-, up.Dec lu I PROVIDENCE, lt I. Hritlsh brljr Peter A John. McLaughIinJs;d..Dcc 17 BELFAST, HE. Sehr Eveline, Ollinorc, cleurcd..Dec IS >:EV: YORE. Sehr Henry Whitney, Perkins, up.Dec 13 Sehr Win Flint, Post, up.Dec IS Sehr Llllv, Hughes, up.Dec 21 Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Dec 21 Sehr T I) Wilder. Holmes, cleared.Dec 22 Sehr Ucorgc A Mary, Lord, cleared.Dec 24 PHILADELPHIA. Steamship Prometheus, (Srny, cleared.Dec 23 Sehr Alexander Young, Young, cleared... Dec 20 Sehr J M Rroomull. Crawford, oleare*.Dec 24 BALTIMORE. steamship Sea Hull, Dinton, sailed.Dec 24 Hrlg Mary Stewart, Adams, cleared.Dec 24 Sehr Heorgo Taulnne, Steehnan, cleared... Dec 10 Sehr J E Woodbury, Woodbury, cleared...Deo !? Sehr Whitney Long, Hayes, up.Dee ? Sehr Emma, Hall, sailed.Dee 18 ALEXANDRIA, VA. Sehr I) V Streaker, Van ?Uder, sailed.Dec 22 NEW ORLEANS. Sehr Marcus Hunter, Orr, cleared.Dec 28 Oigrtvs, (tobacco, &c. -J MADSEN'S CIGAR MANUFACTORY AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO HOUSE, Ns. 31? King stroat, Corner of Society street, "SIGN OF THE INDIAN CHIEF." C I G A R S : LA CAROLINA CIGARS, ut $20 per M La Carolina Cigars, No. 1, nt $22 per M Corona jo Espa?a, No. 1, nt $25 per M El bouquet, nt $30 per M l'ai ingas, (Havana filling.) at $40 per M ll. Ifpntaun, (Havana,) at $50 por M Figaro, iHcniilno spanish,) nt f's per M Jenny 1.1 mi, at $s? per tf. As all these brands are made under my especial care and supervision, I can warrant Hint nil Cigars smoke well a-,; wp,l give satisfaction , ni the prices. Imported Cigars of dltfereul grades. For Cigar Manufacturers, a large assortment of Leaf Tobacco. ALSO, A stock of Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, and PIPES. Merchants and Consum?is are' respect fully in? vited lo give me a call, ibo undersigned being re? solved tu give satisfaction. declS smwlnio J. MADSEN. J) K . R I ?1J A V'S "OLDEN II li MEDIES. Ask for" Ho other, take no other, and you will save time, health and money. fiooo reward for any case of disease In any stage which they full lo dire. Dr. RICIIAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Vicers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyes, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Col? ored moieties, Soreness of tho Scalp, Scrofula. Ac; in ?ho greatest Renovator, Alterativo and Rlood Purifier known, removes nil disease? from thc system, and leaves thc blood pure and healthr. Dr. RICIIAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cari s Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in nil Hs forms, whether from mercury or other causes; gives Immediate relief in nil cases. No dieting ncecssnry. I hnvo thousands of Certificates proving tho miraculous cures e nee ted by tlicso remedies. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, $5 per bottle, or two hollies for tl*. Dr. RICIIAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, n safe, speedy, pleasant and radical cure for ntl Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full directions. Price $3 per bottle. Dr. RICIIAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, rndlcnl euro for Nervous or General Debility, in oidor young, Imparting energy with wonderful cirort. Price ?6 p"r bottle, or two bottles fer ?0. On receipt of price these Remedies will bc ship? ped to any place. Prompt attention paid to nil correspondents. None genuine without thc name of ' Dr. RICHAC'S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. ll. RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown In glass of burnes. -** Address D. H. RICHARDS, No. 228 Varlck si reel. New York. Onice hours from 0 A. M. to 0 P. M. Circulars sent. Juty3 lyr TF YOU WANT NOTE. LETTER AND JL CAP PAPERS nnd ENVELOPES, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. l", Meeting stree', opposite Charleston Hotel Ch3rteston( s. c. decu Cmos P O ll N P] WYO II K. Tim l-lrst-class Sldc-whcel Stcantshlp^d-^fCa*),, CHARLESTON, .hunos Berry, CUIII-^JU??*? mander, of Un; Sow York MM ChurloHlon Steam? ship Company's Lino. will leave AdgerV 8o Wt ll wharf on WEDNESDAY, lliej'.uh institut,ni 3o'clock r. M. preclsclv. ??- Through Hills of Lading given on Cotton to IJ Vd pool. no- lomiroiicc by tills Uno half percent. n?T Superior AccotnmiHlutions for Passengers. ilccSO i JAM KM AIMSKII h CO.. Acorns. F OU NE W Y O ll K P A S b vt; K |is. Tin- suiterlor StenmshlpKARAUOSSA, <fTPr'^m Captain C. Ryder. ha? ins; linc """""t'-^imniilfhit modulions for passengers, will leave Yu?ilcr horsi's Wharf, ou TllUUMUAY. Iloccillbl'r 30, IWH1, ut 3o'clock P. M. RAVENED A Ct).. ilCCV'8 Agents. F 0 ? L 1 V E ll P O O li. CIIAHI.KSTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP i. i x t: . Tho I'lun Iron Screw Stcnmaulp^gdpjCSkfc, "J DALIA,-' Thomas Saudcrsou, ""- ^jmtm! mander, is now reaiiy to receive Freight" Tor ibo above port. cntiou forwarded by this Line lo nil tho prin? cipal points on the "onlineiil of Europe, anil Through Hills baillie.' signed nt ('hmlesion. The "ADALIA" will lie followed the new Steam? ship "ARAGON."' For Freight eugngemcnit>, apply lo ilceiS_JIOHKHT MIRE A Ct).. S T V Ii E I C ?l T EIN E TO nALTIMOHE. PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND THE CITIES OE THE NORTHWEST. Timora fi BILLS LADIXO GI VEX FOR COT TO.X TO ItREMXX. The steamship FA LOON, Horseyjfi?-fgfSt. Commander, will sall for Baltlnion'jasMjHawh on WKDNKSKAV, December ttl II, ai3orulock P.M. from Pier No. 1, Union Wharves; 4?~ I usu rn nee hy lim Steamers of this lino ii percent, lo ballimore and Philadelphia. To Hus lon?,'. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city hy railroad from Ihiltuuore without iiddl tIonal expense fer insurance. Hy ai rangement ??iii Hu* Steamships of the bun inn.i e and HrcniCll Line, sailing semi-month? ly. Through Hills hading for Corros will hereafter lie Issued to the hitter port on accommodating lenna. ?ir Through Hills Lading niven lo PHILADEL? PHIA, BOSTON ami thc CITIES OF THE NORTH? WEST. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply to COURTENAY A TltENIttlL.M, <!ec2"> -I Union Wharves. JPOK PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. The steamship PROMETHEUS, Capt."t&jtSm. A. II. (?ruy. will leave North Attan-JaBfiBB Hu Wharr ou THURSDAY, Hie 30th Instant, ul - o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN A Til KO. HETTY. ilec24_North Allum lc Wini rf. QUNA11D LINK OE MAIL STEAMERS Between NEW YORK and LIYER-^AMMJL POOL, culling al Ouceiislewu. 'iWtff'tii AUSTRALASIAN, MALTA, ALEPPO, PALMYRA, CHINA, SA M Al! I A, CUBA. si HI .lil A, HECLA, TA lt I KA. JAVA, TRIPOLI. One of thc above First-Class Iron Mull Steamers are intended to sall as fullows: Front Liverpool tor New York direct every SAT URDAY. From Liverpool (calling nt Cork Harbor) for New York via Host on every TUESDAY. From New York for Liverpool (culling nt Cork Harbor) every Tu ORSO AT. Certificates issued to bring out Passengers from any part of Europe nt lowest rates. For Freight or Cabin Passage, npplv to CHAS. O. FRANKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Creen. New York. For Steerage Passage, apply lo Trinity Build? ing, No. Ill Broadway, New York, or lo WM. ROACH A CO.. Agents, nov4 ljunw3mns_ _ Charleston. jp?CI FlC" MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Y'S Titnot cn LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANUK OF SAILING DAYS. sicamor-i or thc above line leave rior^cc? No. 42, North River, foot ol Canal street, j?J^??????: New York, nt 12 o'clock noon, of the Sui ami 21st of every mouth (except when these dates lull on Sunday, then Hie Saturday preceding.) Departure of Mit mid 21st connect nt Panama wjlh steamers for South Pacific mid Central Amer lean ports. Those nf Mit touch at Munznnlllo. Steamship AMERICA icnves Ban Francisco for Jap?.* auu vhma rah rua ry 1,1870. No California steamers touch ul Havana, Lui g? direct from New York to Aspluwnll. One hundred pounds bnggngc free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Pa-sage Tickets or further Information np ply ut Hie COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on Hie wnnrf, foot of Canal-street. North River, New York, P. R. BABY, Agent. mai ehi: Kr FJIRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, Aud other places, should lay In thcir^f ??fi? supplies of Clarets, champagnes, cor-2AifiH*fc dials, Brandies, Whiskies wines. Canned Soups and Vents, Amcricnn mid English Biscuits, De? vine? I Hain. Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Scgars. WM. S. CORWIN ft CO., No. KS King street, opposite llnscl, Charleston, S. C. Branch of No. OOO Broadway, corner 20th street, New York._scpt2S (irnos ?p O R C II E II A W AND IN TKRMKDIATB LANDINGS ON THE PEEDEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. Thc Steamer "PLANTER," Cap- _ ?fT'^w tain J. T. Poster, will receiveSk^SWSBm Freight To-Moitttow, the 2Mb Instuiit, at" Accom? modation Wharf, and lenve THURSDAY MORNING, tho 3oth Instnnt, ni u o'clock. Having superior Stat croom accommodations. will take passengers lor the above poltittt. Freight and wharfage must be prepaid. F'or Fseight or Passage, npply lo RA VEN EL ft HOLMES, Agents, tlecM a_No. 177 East Hay. J^OR FERNANDINA, FLORIDA, IXLANO ROUTE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAL, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUE GEORGIA COAST, Steamer PILOT ROY, Captain p ^-r-fT^??, Fenn Peck, will leave Charleston al,5s-A4j5L for above points every SUNRAY MORXTNO, nt s o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MOHMNU, ut !' o'clock. Kein.iiinir. she will leave Feriiandlda OS TUES? DAY AITKRNOOS', after arrivai of tho Iraiu from Cedar ys s^tl Ga!::t.w?!!-.-; leaving Brunswick same . .tiing; leaving Savannah for Charleston, via L. Jori, on WEDNESDAY AIVKUNUO:;, at a o'clock. 1 ur Freight or r.t -sage apply to J. il. AIKEN ft CO., nov2J Snuth Atmntlu Wharf. y 0 ll r A L A T Iv A, F L QUID A, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI \V E E K L Y LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR,'' Captain - , v. W. T. McNclty, will sall trmu^SSSSEm Charleston every TUESDAY I?VEN1N0 ut s o'clock, for nbovc piiints. stcunu* 'CITY roiNT," Cftplaln George E. Mc Millan, W..I1 sail from Charleston every FRIDAY EVKNINO, nt s o'clock for abovu points. Connect? ing with nil railroads al Savannah going South nml West. Connecting \vl*!i Hie Florida Railroad, at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, from which place steamers connect with Mobito and New Orleans. Conncotlng, nt I'ahitktt, with Hart's steamers for Hie Oclawnha River. Through Bills of Lading given for freights to M?hlin and New Orleans. Freights payable on Hie wharf. All goods remain? ing on thc wharf nt huusct will bo stored al risk ami expense of owners. (Signed) J. 1). AIKEN ft CO., novl3_Agents. J?XTRA TRIP TO BEAUFORT AND CHISCLM'B LANDING ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 3. Steamer ri LOT BOY. Captain Fenn Peck, will sall for nbovc ?a points every FRIDAY MORNIKO, nt 8 o clock turning, will tenvn Hennfnrt oamo ??vening to suit tho tide. J. D. AIKEN ft CO., noval_"_Agents. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONINE.) They ?re purely vegetable, safo and sure. Th best In use, Fe. ?ale hv Dr. H. BARR, "No, LU Meeting street, 0.-.5 Wholesale AgeuL Blipping. Y O H ?T ? S T O N' . Tlio Al fast sailing Schooner JAMK.s ?r.. YOUNO, Wilson, Maxtor, lim lug three-SfiR fourth* ci cargo outraged, will be quickly dis? patched tor nie above pori. Tor Freight cngageim-ms apply 'o Itl?l.KV A CREIGHTON. ?lee'"" Accommodation wharf. O ?? L I V li lt P (J O L. The Al llrillsh Hark ATLANTIC, Cu pin I II ^(JJ Ve. nam, huting a lame poi Hun ?.! lier eur-.*?/=ist go engag' -I alni mi hoard, walli.- ."iee l'a!' H of Cot um lu complete iii.- Miine. For Freigut engagements, apply In KORKET MllltH A co., ?lee-:; Hoy co's Wharf. JP 6 15 LIV K ll I' O 0 li . iii? HiItlsh ship conn.LA, c.ipialn Kuy. J?k having u large portion uf her Cargn cn-j-.. gaged ami going on board, for Freight engage metils upnlv to llOHKKTMUKKA CO., dcc28 " ' IM;, cc's Wharf. EXCU IISIONS TO A Ll J POINTS OF ISTKRKST AROUND THU HAUlioit. The last sailing and comfortably ap- J\.k pointed vaeht KLKAXOH will now resnuraS&Si her trips lu all points in lira harbor, starling KVKRY MORNINU, ul lo o'clock, ami every A rr KR NOON, ul ti o'clock, from South Commercial Whim. For Passage or Charter, apply next door routh nf the Mills House. IIOVS 3IHOS ?rp O lt r, I V E II V O ? L . Tho At American Hark WKTTF.HHOKN. ?1 l.andci ken. Mintier, nf small cnpaelly, b !-.V.^Ji :i I urge pari of lier cargo engaged anti now giilng on board, and will have dispatch fur ile.' above port. Oir This vessel ls nearly new a::;! insures at the lowes! rules. I'or balance of freight room apply to ilccls STREET Hltiillii.HS A CO. -pon LIV Ii ll r (JU I,. Thc Al Hrttlsh Rnrk YUM UR I, Cochran,-?54 Master, will have quick dispatch tor IhcjSSg above port. Tor Freight apply to lt. T. WALK Kit, decl7 _ HoyeoV Wharf. jp ? It LIVE i? ruo L. The Hrltish ship Ml'.SCONiil'S, W. M. J?,K Groves, Master, having n large portion irtSSSSL her cargo engaged, will have dispatch. l or freight engagements apply lo _uny-2Ji_RAVKXKL A CO. _ New Publications, ? 8 S E Lh"? S HOOK STU It E. CHOICE HOOKS ron TUE HOLIDAYS. Tilt: NOllll.ITY OK LIFE. The Nubility of Life, its cruces und Virtues. Knell quality illus? trated by a colored drawing, exhibiting tho very perfection ol arl. SIS. Thc (iieihe (inllcry. Containing llfiy snperb n liiRlratlous engraved on steel, representing characters from dollie's Works, in one su? perb Imperial octavo volume, bound in Tull morocco nntique and morocco gilt. Price ?'jo. t iiUoi m wini thc Schiller Cutlery. Wonders of U11II011 Ail. Hy Louis Viaidoi. Illus? trated willi the linesi photographs, prepared by the permanent uututyiH! process, and wood cuts. Thc Illustration? are selected i rom Ha-iiiifst works of Hie Hallan musters. SC. Tennyson's Idyls or the King. With thirty-seven splendid steel engravings, from designs bv Custavc Hore. Kidd, Klultic, Vivleu, Guluc vete, 4 volumes, fnllo. each {lo. Studies I rom tuc chulee Poems of Thomas Hood. With 111 agu Ilk eut steel plates engraved iront designs by llore. Jiu. Lady Geraldine. Hy Mrs. Kli/.abcili liurrett Uro? tiing. Willi over thirty Illustrations, ninny of Hiern full page, druwn by W. J. Hen? nessy. $5. The Universe; or, Hie Inflnltelr Great and the In nillo Iv Little. Hy F. A. Pouchci, M. u. Trans? lated from Ute Kreuch. Illustrated by 343 engravings 011 wood, nutt four colored plates. Iii Thc Hird. Hy .Hiles Mlehelel. Illustrated by two hundred und len exquisite engravings, jo. The Deserted World. Hy Arthur Mangln. Edited mid enlarged by the translator of ""The Hird*' by Michele!. With one hundred and sixly hillel l.l I lull-. $S. ' The Mysteries of thc Ocean. Hy Arthur Munghi. With one hundred mid thirty illustrations. Imperial Svo., cloth, full gili. $G. Moore's Lalla Huokli. ' UeuiiUfiilly printed on toned imper, and Illustrated with superb wood engiiivlliEii, Ho., dolli, elegant. ?0. Wayside Posies. KOlted by Robert Hucluinnu. Willi piolines by rinwell, Houghton, and others, engraved by thc Hioiliers Dal/.lel, Jto , cloth, gilt. $10. Home Thoughts und Home Scenes. Finely illus? trated. 4io., morocco. Pictures of Society. Comprising one hundred engravings irum pictures by Ino most emi? nent ai lists, svo., cloth, gilt. iio. Touches of Nature. UcuuilfnlTy mutilated. 4to. .12. "Wordsworth's rw?2*i ?Ml illusirated edition. ito., cloth, gill. $$. Pictures from Nature. P.y Mary Howitt. With twelve colored lil 11 .nations. Small 4io., cloth, gilt. $2 25. noun's Christmas Rough, ltcautinitly illumina? ted. Cloth, gilt. $2. Hlblc AnlmcUi being n description ol every living crt. nt live 11; cut lon ed In the Scrip! ufos, from Hie ape to thc coral. Hy thc Hov. .1. G. Wood, M. A., K.L.S., Ac, willi one li un died new de? signs, one volume, Svo., cloth. $5. Woodside and Seaside. Illusirated by pen nt d pencil. An elegant small quarto volume of ninety-six pages, richly illus!rated by lin Ket K?ster, Hows ami others. $4. Thc World nt Home. Pictures nnd Scenes in Kar-oir Lauds. Hy Mary and Kll/nbcth Kirby. With one hundred nud thirty beautiful illustrations. Square Svo., richly gill. $:!. Thc Church's Floral calendar. Containing Poeti? cal and Prose Extracts appropriate to each of the festivals of the church. Knell page orna? mented with beautirul Moral designs, elabor? ately printed In culors. $10. Songs of Lile. Selected from many sources. With numerous new Illustrations by Hennessy, Herrick, Griswold, Feiiu and Heusen, and six fiic-?lmllc autographs. One volume, small ?ito., cloth, full gilt. jj. Thc "Handy Volume" Shukspcare. In crimson French morocco, gilt edges, lu tm elegant leather case. $15 75. The Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers. .\ new and beautiful edition, willi Olio bundled aili) twenty-eight steel engravings from Hie de? signs of J. M. W. Turner and I humas Stot hurd. 410., cloth, elegantly gilt. $12. Gems of Kngilsii Art of the Nineteenth Century. Iieiug reproductions of the greatest works of some of the most celebrated artists of this century, lu twenty-four pictures, beautifully printed hi colors hy Leighton Druthers, with illustrative lexis liv Francis Turne:' Palgrave. 4to., cloth, rull gill. The Poets or tho Nineteenth Century. Keiectod mid edited by thu Rev. It. A. Wilmot!. With one hundred lliusti-nllons. Engraved most elaborately by tho Hrothcrs DnlxTel. in pus; 4ti\, Chilli, elegantly gilt. 75. Poe's poems. New Killi ion. Willi twenty-eight Jllusir.it.ons by w. ll. Paton, J. HcYVhlrter, c. hanlon, Vr fi SlftnHailil, O. Hay anti W. J. Palmer, -ito. ?C. ALSO] An linnsolly large collection of beam Holly Illus tratet! Hooks for thc Young, including Hie very laicstaiidbe.st production.! of Hts English Tress dei 20 tjovtiittltinc, QVgricuUuvc, <\'c. rnilE WAT ? PLOUGH I ii Ll .M i'll ANT! Thu PLOUGH ls now tho lending Plough of tho Middle .ind Cotton state-. Among tho hundreds bf testimonials wo havo fruin practica! Planters and Farmers, wo would call attention in the following extract from a let? ter received from Colonel H. G. LOOK KIT. of Ibo largo planting llrm of Jordan A l.ocke:t. d-ited Albany, GU.. November 27, ISM: "llorare closing this leltor, l oy.not refrain from expressing HU'R'V.t?Ve thanks tn von for Hie In VCUi'Oa 01 tho HKST PLOUGH KOW IN USE. lt ls thc delight of Hie negro. llesltl.M doing (lie heit work Hint I have ever Reen any Plough do, il runs willi more ease lo the pioiigiim.in, und Hie drtill to thc animal ls lighter Utan any Plough I hilve over used. "Your Plough has already become n necessity to me. and I would feel ruined without lt, I mu saiUfled we have Fnvcd, aiinnunlly, lliniiauuds ol dellar . lu nuiles alune. It ls the Cheapest Plough 1 have ever used, of any kind or description, and 1 am anxious to bring, ir I cnn, to tho notice of mv teltow-plnntci'S, this most valuable Plough." Colonel Locken commenced using those Ploughs In tho spring of 180*, mid now lins more than two hundred and fifty (250) of them 011 lils plant allons. Wc have testimonials as emphatic from lending planters lu North Carolina. South Carolina, Geor? gia, Alabama and Texas, but this will KU nice for thc most Incredulous. During tho present Hil), this Plough has taken Premiums nt Hight Fairs held III Virginia, Nnrlh Carolina, South Carolina and Alnbamn, and re? ceived thc Highest Hat lugs at thc Great Field Trlul in Pennsylvania, tn August laut, when more than Fifty Dur?rent Ploughs wcro tested. WATT A- KNIGHT, No. 1452 Franklin street. Richmond, Va. For sale at Factory Pi ice?, freight added, by J. E. AUGER A- CO., Sole Agents, deco ?mri_Charleston. S. C. gUPEIUOR COLOGNE WATElt. Manufactured and for sale by Dr. II. BA EH. octt Xo. 131 Meeting street. tjoli?tin ( \Y A TU II K S A ND .1 ti W K L ll V AV . C A lt lt l M C No. il?ti KIN Have. liv inte Importations, ?ri IBWR1.RY, ?UA'KRWA Milking mir assort mein Hie large .; in I Itu Stale, tun willi Ibo decline in gold. Wc desire to i .iii special usu nt iou :<> our linc manufacture. Waltham Watch' -, lu solid si!vor Ci ACKNTS Poll TIIK AMKIt W. CARRINGTON, tlecao iUiotcUancoiio. IV YOU WANT SCHOOL AND TEXT HOOKS or ?ill kinds, chcniH'r than von van purchase elsewhere, un io RDWAItll PERRY. No. 1A3 Meeting Htreel, opiiositu Charleston Po'-l l.linrlcslon, S. C. i|. , U Pmug Q. B O lt V. B 8. Il A C K !) ?rs IIOOIS, SASH ANO Itl.lNM FACTORY, K INO imiKET, orrosiTt: CANNON. IHtERSEt) LUMUKU ol every description. Turning ilona io oilier. A large Stock of thc aimvu constantly on limul. Wurerooiua anti oitlcc, No. BS HAY N K ST I ! F. KT. .leen fmwlmoiMi! rinn loton, s. c. n A s r i x T u it E s. vx - A select assortment or OAS CHANUKLIKHS, Hau I,lulus, Pennants, Itrackcts, l'ortnblo or Heading St aims, iiro|i Mglits, Argano burners aie! Porcelain shinies, cut ami l?rounO (?luss Clones nuil Similes, of latest Oeslgns, just receiv? ed, by P. I- HUII.LEMIN, No. i to cbnrcli street. dCCl'o mtrfO Sitru n: Ute Mar. IS CA ll K F U L WHAT MEDICINES YOU T A K E . B Wlicn you arc exhausted liv overwork or head or hand, timi reel tho need of something Uivlgonil lug, Oou'l Oriuk whiskey or any Intoxicating Hiing, whet her under the name of Hitters or other-1 wise. Such anieles give just as much strength to your weary body und ta nul as thc whip gives to the jaded norse, ami in? more. Alcoholic stim? ulants aro Injurious to nerve health, .uni are al? ways followed by depressing reaction. DODD S NERVINE AND INVIG?RATO? ls a Tonie and gentle stimulant, which Ut not at? tended by reaction. What it gains tor you ii maintains, when li refreshes budy or mind, ii refreshes with untura! strength that comes to stay. Wc nre not recommending teetotalism in the Interest of any faction; but long mid extend? ed observation leaches us that he who resorts to Hie boltic tor rest or recuperation, will lind, us he keeps nt lt, (hat he ts kindling a tire lu his bones which will consume like the dames of perdition. Turn rrom ii. Take a tonie that will refresh and not destroy. HOOD'S NERVINE ls tur sale hy all Druggists. Price One dollar. Bee book of certi? ficates that accompanies each bottle. lunciA "mos CL AR ATSL ? S "O.N.T." Spool Cottc^ IS THE BEST FOB HANDIMACHINE SEWING. FOR SALE BY ALL WHOLESALE mid lt I T AI I, DRY GOODS DEALERS^ deeift wfinsmos liaiiroa?G. * Q II A N G IC ? F S C ?I K DU I.E. CK?Kl'.AL SUPER)NTKNDKNTS OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND GULF H.Ul.ltOAI>, s.i VANS AU. November 5, ison. J On and arter Si'xn.w, thc 7th Instant, Passen? ger Trains on this road will run ns follows, com? mencing With UIC4.?0 F. M. train: NIGHT EXI'RESS THAIN'S. ' Leave Savannah dally nt.4.30 P. M. Arrive nt Iiutubrldge (Monday's except cd) ul.0.?4 A. M. Arrive at hive Oak dally at.2.20 A. M. Arrive at .lucksouville dallv al.7.f'2 A. M. Arrive at Tallahassee daily at.7.07 A. M. Arrive at (Bilney dally nt.0.18 A. M. Leave (tulney dally ni.'3.25 P. M. Leave Tallahassee dally at.s.-j:< p. M. Leave Jacksonville dallv at.S.?? I*. M. Leave Live Oak dally at.1.23 A. M. Leave Bainbridge (Sunday's excepted) at.9.-T0 P. M. Arrive at Savannah itally at.10.?0 A. M. HAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Sunday's excepted) at.stV.7.10 A. M. Arrive ut Live Oak .'"imlay's excepted) nt.7.00 I'. M. Leave hive oak (Sunday's excepted)al. .0.00 A. M. Arrive ut Savannah pjiindny's except? ed) at..''."*. P. M. Passenger* for Station* ?est or i.nwiou, on main line, lake Express Train leaving Savanna!. ut -l.uo P. M. ni:i'sswicx THAI:*. Leave Savannah (Tuesday, Thursday nnd saturday) nt .12.60 P. x, Arrive at No. G (Junction) al.4.20 P. .v. Arrive at Ihunswl I: nt.0.42 P. M. Lonve Hrnnswlck (Munday. Wedin iday and Friday; al.I?.80 P. M. Leave No. t) (Junction) a;.". ?. j ? JJ. Arrive a! Savannah ..i. OP. M. Connect nt JueKsonvillu wita steamers. ?;? pu latkn.Picolatn, Ktilerpilse, and :;'.l polll ?on thc st. John's Hiv. .. Through tickets c-d |?r all steamers on the river. ll. HAWES, Oecfl 0< lierai Sui IlilCUdl o'. ?Kjmtic ? ... -. i '.v T"Ev*V PAHKNIN*S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AX? ALL DIBCASSS OF TUB STOMACH AND LIVER. rurv ARC nrcouMcxron or tu? MEDICAL FAOUIiTV. HEGEMAN Sc CO., AGENTS, NEW YOU IC. Manufactured by C. F. PANKNIN, ennno? Airo APOTHXCABT, OHARLKSTON, S. C. tXtTTor Salo by Druggists Everywhere?* febift niwnjr A T R Ii DIM! E ? PHI 0 E 'I' <> X ? <.. o . . <; .-TH KIT. .illy Increased Un-lr stu? !. of i::: AND DIAMOND i .>,!-:. I which wc are now offering ut pr?vese tnpatlblc or WATCHES or English, Geneva and American wes, ?P Jjo, warranted. JOAN WATCH (OM PAN V. W. THOMAS. Ovugo, dljemunis, frc. V Y E K ' .S (J A T if ART i(3 Pl L L S, IOU ALL THE PURPOSES OF A LAXATIVE MEDICINE. Perhaps no one medi? cine ls sn universally re quired by everybody na u cnihnrtle, ?mr was ever any In lore so uni? versally adopted tutu use. in every country un'1, muong ?u classes, ns this miiii inn efficient purgative PIM- The oiivlotis reason w. Hutt ii is a innre reliadle nuil 'fur inure elli el mi! rem? edy Hutu tiny other. Those who have tried it. know I hill ii cured them: those who have uni, know thal il cures I heir neijrhlKirs nod friends, ami all know that what lt dues unco it dues always-thal H never lulls ihruiiffii any faun or neglect o? Its composition. We have l louisa lids upnn IhoilS'inds ol tho Cert Ht etiles nf their lei.-kulde cures or III? following complaints, lint such cures t re known in every neighborhood, and we need nut pul.li !, them. Adapted to an nges nod conditions ia nil climalos; containing neither calomel ur any deleterious, drug, ihej may he taken v itu safety hy nnyliody. Tin tr sugar coaling prc.-i . ve.- ti.eui i v. r fresh and makes them pleasani i" lake, whllu ticing purely vegetable nu hui ni cati ?ilise ?ruin their use in any quantity. Tiiey operate hy their pow? rful Influence on tho Internal viscera lo purify the lilooil ?md stimulate ii linn heidi hy action-ri move th? oltsin . ;:--:is ur Ihcstomticii, howels, liver, and other urgansol thc iitidy. r: attiring their irr? gular a< noni . Iivaltli, ami hy corroding, wherever they exist, such derangements ?is ave the ht.st origin of disease. Minnie direction* arc given in tho wrapt; on thc iinx. fur Hie following ci iiipisiiits, which ihise Pn.i.s rapidly cure: I'or IIVSI'KI'SIA ur ISMUKSTHKt, I.ISTI.KRrSESH I li.iNQtron und l.oes of ArrktlTK, they shou'd be taken moderately tn stimulate the stoiiitn.li und restore its hcntihy tune ami action. Por Uv RU COMPLAINT ami us varions symp? toms, Un.mrs IIKAIIACIIK, SICK HUAPACIII: JAVK HICK ur OI:KI:X SICKNESS, P.M.mrs Coi.io and un.mrs FKV nts, they Mu tdd liejuillvluusii .liken ror each case, to correct tho diseased action or remove tho obstructions whait cause it. Pur UvsiMKitv i r iliAi:IIIUKA, but one mild dose is geitemlly required. l ui llHRUMATUOI. lii.I T, GlIAVKt.. fal flT.lTION Of Tin: ID.AUT. VA*? ?-?>. Tilts Slot. Ital K mid I I.i-MiH. iliev Should bl! continuously lattell. UM re? quited, tn change tho diseased ?ellon ni (he. sys? tem. With such change Ulysse complaints dls ! ai'pear. I For linorsv and Hnnr-si?*.?.?. SWBi.i.isoa they ahould be liiken in larne and ricnr.cu; to produce the ell'cct of u drastic purge. Fur SITHIF.SSION a large dose should be takjr-n as lt produces ibo di efieel by sympnlhy. As a DiNVKit Pu.i. ififco une ur iwu Piuwtopto moir dlgiMion and relieve ihesloiuaeli. Au occasional duse stimulates Hie stomach and bowels into healthy action, leMorcs thc nppetPe, nuil Invigorates Hie system. I Icu ec ii ls often ad? vantageous where no serious derangement exists, one wi.u feels tolerably well, often linds lliatn duse of these Pius makes linn feel decidedly bet? ter, from their cleansing mid renovating i trect on the digestive apparatus. DH. J. C. AVKU A CO., Practical Chemists. Lowell. Mass., LT. S. A. ?. Sold at wholesale ami retail by HOWIE MOISE. Charleston, s. c., and by detail intijmlsta every where._i>*e_ _ oct-I mwf.trj.os fertilisers. p A C1 FI C C? L" A N 0.00 M P A N Y ' 8 COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIMP', rou COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED, nils article la manufactured af thc companys Works under the direction and superintendence pf Dr. RAVKNCI? It contains i!-.c?-aiiie clements, ul fertility as Soluble Pavlllc Uitiib?, except that lt ls nui furaUhcd with ammonia. It is prepared expressly fur composting with cotton iced, which I furnishes thc element or ammonia-thc object be? ing io render Unit sldc-prodttci of Hie plantation available tu thc highett degree aa au element or 1 fertility. 1 $43 cash, or ?-10 m: I.--I November, ?$70, for ap? ! proved city acceptai ?cc, or ci lier good security. For further, mu? particular hifominiioii; appty tu Hie undersigned, J. Sf. R01IS0N, Agent for South Carolina, Nos. l and _ Allnntlc Wharf. JOHN. S. REESE A CO., . General Agents ltnttiinore. ocr;: wfmamoaiuo ' RAWJSONE I STANDARD GUARANTEED fl SIB im* 1 MANUFACTURED BY M ;WALTON,WHANN&C? 1WILMIMGT0N,DE? rf ? t? rai i MI - ,' ?;| fa * FOR SALE DY A'Cffl S? A?7'SS,?N MERGH^M .leen nmosnxc ?iimnciuT. 0 U I S M c L A I N , BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 49 H II O A D STREET. Chill iest on, s. c. Stocks, honda mul flnltl bought, carried ano sold Bhori in New Yolk City. Pnrtlenhir attention paid to the purchase and sale o? nu kinds or Southern Securities. oct? Q II L " '.<. S ON NE W Y ORK . AND BILLS ON ENtiLAND AND FRANCE S O J- T>. STERLING A.IS~T> IT'IIA.IVCf?* BOU G HT. ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS, By LESESN?E & WELLS, I nov2 smos No. I? BROAD STRIKT,