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Boarding, ftc, not exceeding 20 words, 25 cents each Insertion: over 20. ami not exceeding tto words. 40 cents each insertion; over yo and not exceeding 40 words. SO cents each insertion. All announcements to be published ar these rates must he paid Tor in advance. REMITTANCES should be made by Postofllce Money Order or by Express. If this cannot be done, protection against losses by mail may be secured by forwarding a drart on Charleston pay? able to the order or the proprietors or THE NEWS, .r by sending thc money in a registered letter. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON & CO.. No. Hu 1*941 Uar. I'liMi-'i-sti-n. <. C. ?bf Olynth ?Sion- g?ctog. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1S70. y J! irs OF Ttl F DAY. -In New York, on Saturday, gold closed lower, at 22J?. .w -Cotton was quiet, with sales or 8000 bale?, at /'?.Sic. -In Liverpool cotton was quiet; uplands UXd* sales 10,000 bales. -Thc political crisis continues in Spain. Ru Hpors ol a dictatorship arc mooted. -Thc story ot thc end or thc Cuban war is re? produced in Madrid, aud creates a profound sen sation. -The Bank of England has on hand ?100,000 less than last wees.; thc Bank or France 31,800,000 francs ditto. -The clerks In the Congressional Printing Office at Washington want 20 per cent, more pay, the Increase to datcbaek a year. -The Governor or Missouri recommends thc rc Tfloval or State political disabilities from cltizcus ?who were engaged on the losing side in thc ?atc war. ? -The Pall Mall Gazette took eleven hundred ?nd thirty-one words or Mrs. Stowe's latest bit rf Byron scandal, per Atlantic Cable, Wednesday even inrr. -Thc Richmond papers announce the death or Colonel Richard O. Haskins, o:ic or the oldest most highly esteemed citizens or that place, on Thursday last. -An Omaha dispatch says that the Mormon schism ls Increasing rapidly. There arc over two thousand apostates now in Utah, an ! they are abont to have a daily newspaper. -Thc French Minister or Foreign AtTjirn has ad dressed a circular to the representatives of France at foreign courts, announcing that the policy or .the French Government will bc pacific. -Thc French Government will be ready to open .discussion on the (Ecumenical Council and the relations with the Holy Sc? on tfle 11th, commer? cial qucslieus on the 13th, and thc domestic policy of the Empire on the 15th instant. -Thc rebel Mexican State or San Luis li to bc Tcconstrucfed. Thc Governor and most or the members or thc Legislature have beeu put tn .prison, a new election has been ordered, and a forced loan or $400.000 has been levied on the pco pie. -Thc land-tenure conrerence or the nobility and land-holders, lu ireland, will shortly assemble in Dublin, and lt is expected that it will rcsnlt in advancing greatly an arrangement ot the dirri anilles that now exist between landlord and tenant. -A riot occurred at Longford, Ireland, during the recent Parliamentary election, between the .friends of the Fenian candidate. Martin, and those of Nugent. The military were called out, and arter Dring upon the Fenians and wounding several, quelled the disturbance. -The Spanish ministerial difficulties continue. Prim is credited with a ract?oas opposition to measures looking to Immediate settlement or thc trouble. A majority of the members of thc Cortes arc opporcd to an extension of thc prerogatives of the Regent.and thsrc isa strong fooling against the establishment of a dictatorship. -Instructions have been sent to thc Supervisor of thc Division embracing the Indian Territory to .setze'?ll nnstamped tobacco manufactured there? to. Hitherto no tax has been levied apon tobac? co manufactured in this territory, neutral ground being exempt, but thc abuse of this privilege by sharpers from thc Slates have lcd to its suspen? sion. -Slr Curtis Lampar?n ridicules, through thc London Times, thc anti-repudiation declarations ortho Governor or New York, and reminds bin thai it is owing to his action that Fisk has control -of the Eric Railroad, and Hut, therefore, bc is responsible io that extent for thc moral and finan? cial shortcomings of that individu .I. -Charles Dickens made another speech at r.ir mlngham last Thursday evening. In the course of bis remarks he alluded to thc fact that thc formpr speech of~his had been misunderstood, ..and lie would, therefore, take occasion to reltcr .ate his political creed, ne had no faith in the people (with a smaH P) governing; but entire faith in thc people (with a large P) governed. He pat infinite trust in the masses, but none, what? ever, in the so-called ruling class. -The difficulties which havo been so long pending between the Khedive or Egypt and the Snltan or Turkey are increasing, aud serious re? sults are anticipated In official circles, lt ls thought that Russian influence ls stimulating the Khedive into a position or open hostility. The Khedive objects to borrowing money under the instructions or thc Sultan, and unless England sad France interfere to prevent an outbreak, it is beared that more serious consequences may .ensue. -A New Tork letter of Thursday says: "Thc news from Charleston that thc steamer Anna has put in there is creating a IS'ely sensation among -.^Jhc Cnbans :hls afternoon, and thc hope is ex? pressed that she may s.iccecd In getting oil" borore /Uncle Sam can lay his clutches upon her. Thc / -departure of this vessel from New York as a sup ' posed Cuban privateer was chronicled in the Philadelphia Ledger several days ago. The Junta cannot understand, however, why she pnt into Into Charleston, but conclude that she must have beeu driven in lhere by stress of weather." -The second public conervation 0f the (Eco meiiical Council commenced on Thursday morn? ing. The first wa-, ou the occasion of the inaugu? ration or rho ceremonies. Oa Thursday they -were not on so grand a scale as those of the opening day, aud the number of spectators was smaller. The Pope was present, but there was no procession to the Hall of the Council, and no opening address was delivered. "Mass wa? cele? brated, arter which euch father delivered to the Pope his pro;.-sion or faith, according to the ior? mina of Pius IThoug'i its organization is com? pleted, thc Council carnot yet promulgate de? cree?. The Pope continues in fine health. -In the New York, as well as thc Baltimore . Staats^Zcituug, has just appeared a letter rroni Berlin, written by Professor Rudolph Gueist, D. D., lu reference to Dr. Paul Sehoeppe, for whom he Bays there ls no great sympathy in his birth-plncc. .Professor Gucist says that six or seven years ago a person of the same name and corresponding agc. was sentenced to prison in Berlin for adroit forgeries, ne had been private secretary to Cjuiit Blankensee. The father of the alleged for g jr, it is stated, also was a village minister. Af t?rwards both emigrated to the United States. The press of Germany revives thc whole adair or ib-sc alleged old rorgerics In discuss.ng the '8ch03ppc affair in thia coantry.| -AU important ac. passed at the last session ?." the Dominion Parliament, with the view of J prevent lng Carinda being made an asylum for thieves and swindlers, goes into operation this year. This act provides that if any person takes Into Canada, or has lu his possession therein, any property stolen or obtained by fraud or false pretences in any other country, in such manner that thc ??ealing or obtaining it in like manner in Canada wuuld l>e a felony or misdemeanor, then thc laki:;^ of such property there, or having lt in possession wiih a knowledge of ii.s being unlaw? fully obtained, shall bo un ol'ence of the same na? ture and punishable in the same manner an if thc stealing or unlawful obtaiuailcc had taken place iii Canada. Charleston is not Radical enough! A Radical Mayor, of approved pattern, and ?i City Council consisting of nine col? ored Radical Aldermen anti seven while Radical Aldermen, does not content the par? ty. The chief city of the State must be above suspicion of respectability; it must not run thc remotest, (langer of obtaining, one of these days, a decent and intelligent government. Therefore, shall the corporate limits bc extended, so that Charleston may have more Radical voters; therefore, shall the municipal elections take place in No? vember next, just one year earlier than the time by Radical law established. It boots not to argue about this extraordi? nary proposition. The Radical members of the Legislature know no law but their own sweet will, and have no nobler aim limn to brace aud bolster up their fast failing party. If they determine to extend Charleston lo Summerville, to give us a round dozen of Mayor Pitlaburys, and to order an election only once in u decade, they will certainly do it, whether we like it or not. Indeed, inc more we dislike it, tho more opposed the scheme may be to justice, sense and souud polity, the more likely it is to become sure? ly and speedily a law. So oar world wags at this particular lime. We had thought that Charleston was thoroughly Radicalized a year ago. This, at least, was our impression. Why, then, is it necessary to give us mure territory, more voters, and au earlier election ? Mayor Pillsbury and his Couneil have disap? pointed ' 'the party." Every dusky son cf liam who voled for "the old man" in November, 18GS, counted on rcceiviug, a3 his reward, a small something, with plenty of pay aud little work. This was the fond expectation of every man-jack of them. Mayor Pillsbury did his best. A number of stupid negroes took thc place of an equal number of experienced white policemen. This did not make offices enough, and the number of policemen was increased. Then came the turn of the Street Inspector. Squads of loungiug freedmen, week after week, flirted away the public dust, or nonchalantly gathered the weeds that defaced our quiet streets. They were well paid for the work, and tn the twelve months the city contrived to spend, on the police force and thc streets, $210,000>/?ut this was only a drop in the bucket. Every negro who was not employed to do nothing at two dollars a day, became tho enemy of the administration, and the doom of Pills? bury was sealed when he connived at the passage of a lioense bill which did not or? dain that, from thc""liate thereof, every Charleston freedman should have a white skin, a straight shin and the outlines of thc Belvidere Apollo. As a mere means of obtaining more negro votes, thc bill now before the Legislature is of no consequence to ns. With the bill, or without it, the Radicals will poll more than their legal strength. They can import from the islands without the bill, or bring in from the parishes with it. In one way, however, tho new bill will assist the destitute private* of the Radical army. With the extension of the eily limits, will come tho need of more policemen, more laborers, more officials of all sorts and size3. There will be a larger area to watch, and miles of new roads lo weed out and repair. All this will give work to the negroes, and strengthen the bar-k of "the parly." The taxpayer, on thc contrary, can sec too clearly that this extension of thc city limits must add large? ly to the cost ol' the eily government, while it will not add, in a like degree, to the revenue of the eily. The hastening of the day Tor holding thc municipal elections is the only favora? ble feature of tho bill. We shall have, one ye ir sooner than we expected, thc op? portunity to give our growing city :i capable, and upright government And if our good men, without distinction of party, plan and work together, this will surely bc done. The Bone Bill. . The ''phosphate mouoply" bill comos up Tor action iu the Legislature to-day, and its friends are confident that ?twill pass, chiefly because of thc opposition it has encountered at the hands of the anti-Radical press. But, for once, Radical and Democrat, scalawag and patriot, carpet-bagger and reputable citizen, white mau and black, are united in a common cause. The Radical papers are more flerce io their denunciation of the phosphate bill than the Democratic journals are. A mass meeting ef dycd.in the-wool Republicans protests against it. The private secretary of his Excellency, Gov? ernor Scott, writes newspaper articles slash? ing the bill to pieces, and showing the vast injury that would bc done thc people by thc creation of so huio a monopoly. For the lirst tir.ie the Radical members of thc General Assembly have an opportunity of pleasing all classes and conditions of men. They can, by repealing the bill, make ijlad the dull heart of conspiring Democrat, elevate the head of aspiring CufTee, give new strength to the arm of labor, afford room for boasting to the Radical Republi? can. And so forth ! Radicals of the South Carolina General Assembly ! show by your votes to-day what was your auswer to the pertinent question : "How arc you on Phosphates?" ty MR. RICHARD LATHERS, of New York, has remained so long in Charleston, that we aro encouraged to hope that be may entertain thc idea of returning for good to this his native State. Tho honorable energy and singular ability which won for Mr. Lathers name and fortuno in the busy marts of the metropolis of America, are needed now for the service of South Carolina. Unless we have more means, more banking capital, our trade must languish, and to whom should we look for counsel and assistance if not to those who, in their own persons, have reflected honor on our Stale, and have known no change In their kindliness and love? G crryma nd c ri 5. A Long Struggle Closed. At last tho Paraguayan war is atan end. The allied Brazilian, Argentine and Uru? guayan forces have captured Yquatimi, arni sent Dictator Lopez flying into Bolivia. Thc Orleanist Prince d'Eu, communder-iu-cbic! of tho allied armies, has titus marched Co consummate victory, and will soon evacuate Paraguay and return to Montevideo. Th war now closed has been waged against Lopez fer fire years, having been inaugurat? ed November ll, 1SG4, when a Brazilian steamer was captured as an intruder on the Paraguay. Brazil was invaded hy Loper, in December. In the following April the dic? tator invaded the territories of tho Argen? tine Republic, which immediately made an alliance with Brazil. Since that time the war has been stubbornly contested on both sides, Lopez falling back sullenly from point to point before the superior power of the in? vader, but never without desperate fighting. Thc war has been a terrible drain on the al? lies, but it has resulted almost in the de? population of Paraguay, and the utter ruin of its material interests. TnE last labor movement comes in the shnpo of a legislative joint resolution, intro? duced on Saturday, providing for the ap? pointment in every county of a contract agent, who shall supervise, approve and re cord all contracts between "employers and "employees," receiving for his paius fifty cent? from ench contracting party. Each contract shall "receive tho signature and "seal of tho agent, to validate it," and ali contracts for the year 1870, "thongh made, "signed and entered opon," shall be subject to the same rule. That is to say, that no contract shall he binding unless made in a certain form, and that contracts already made shall bo void, unless they are recorded and approved, accordisg to a law enacted after the contracts were made. This is an absurdity. It is so far outside of tba consti? tution, and so gross an inf riagement of natu? ral rights, that even our law-makers will not stomach it. We may add that the deci? sion of the agent in eases of disagreement would not bc binding on cither party to the contract. The agent might arbitrate and "award justice," but the courts alone could decide thc case t?nally. WEIGHT, the senator from Beauwft, has introduced a bill into the Legislature, pro? viding that it shall not he lawful for any per son or persons "to issue checks, receipts, or "scrip, to be used as monet/, or for tho pur? chase of goods, without the consent of the "General Assembly." The object i.- to pre? vent employers from giving due-bills instead of money to their laborers; but in its present shape this tremendous bill would put a stop to our mercantile business, close all the banks, and prevent H. I?. Kirnpton from drawing more drafts upon tho Treasury of tho State. Will not Senator Wright have mercy and amend his little bill! Perhaps he would also introduce a proviso that when a planter has ?cot the ready mon<\v with which to pay his laborers, aud dare not give a due-bill or check, he shall be permitted to draw the necessary amount in coin from the Financial Arent of the State ALWAYS one of the best, tho Yorkville En? quirer is now the largest paper in the Slate. That sterling weekly, the Carolina Spartan, has also enlarged it sheet, and has donned u new dress. With one exception, which modesty forbids us to name, the Spartan bas become the neatest paper published in South Carolina WE aro requested by the writor of the let? ter to Senator Corbin, which will be found in another column, to ask that such of our State papers as have given publicity to the ar? guments of tho senator in favor of the Phos? phate bill, should likewise publish the letter which the speech has provokad. THE Greenville Mountaineer, which sus? pended publication somo months ago, ha.*, we are glad to see, boen revived, and comes to us brighter than ever. Business (Envbs. N~OT^^'I1??~1JND?RS?GNED HAV IXO withdrawn from thc Pirra of L. n.iM HWiLL.t CO., will continue the lloml and Stork Brokerage nuttiness un Iiis own account, at So. : Brood street. Uniere tell for thc purchase or sale of Bonds. Stocks.Gold, Hank Bills, or other Securities, will Ix? promptly and faithfully executed. Special at? tention given to thc loan I nj? of moucv on good Collaterals. EDWARD M. MORELAND, Lnte of L. Cambria & Co. Charleston, January 3, 1870. jans Sfs*_ - Dissolutions of Capartnersi]ip. DTS??T?Tl0N~ OF Cv)PAKTNERSd 1 P. The rirm of L U AMURI LL A CO. is hereby dissolved, from and after this date, by its owu limitation. The business of thc late Arra will be liquidated by the subscriber, who will hereafter contlunc thc business OH his own account and ia his own name. L. G Ail BR I LL. January 1, 1ST0._ja? I 6 jo* COPARTNERSHIP DISSOLU T IO N. The Firm of LBHGN1CK & SELL ls this day dissolved by limitation. Either Copartner will sign In liquidation. CHARLB8 A. LFWGNICK, EDWARD KMER1CK SELL. Charleston, December 31.1SS0. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Hie undersigned have this day formed a Co? partnership tinter Firm name of LENGNICK, SELL k FOSTER, and will continue the business as Importers and Jobbers of Fancy Goods, No? tions, Millinery and straw Goods, heretofore con? ducted by LENGN1CK & SELL. CHARLES A. LENONICK, EDWARD SMEKICK SELL, CHARLES F'lSTER. Charleston, 3. C., Jauuary 1,1870. Jans inwfe _ NOTICE.-MR. JOHN G. CRANE HAS this day retired from Hie lirai or CRASH, BOTLSTON A CO. Either partner will sign in liquidation. The undersigned will conflnne the Wholesale DRY GOODS. Business at Hie old stand, No. 43 Uayne street, under the same style and firm uaiue. J. REID ROYLSTOX. ALBERT Z. DEM A REST, HENRY BOYLSTON, Jr. January 1,1870._jaaTfmtuS DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The firm or L. OAM3RILL A CO. ls hereby dissolved from and after this date, by ita own limitation. The business of the late firm will bo liquidated by L. GAURHILL, who will hereafter continue the business on his own account aud In his own name. L. GAMBR1LL, EDWARD M. MORELAND. January 1.1870._juna Ocit* dopartnersljia Notices. COPARTNERSHIP NOTIQB.-CHABLK K. BATES is admitted as partner in our Ural rrom this date. EDWIN BATES ft CO. Charleston, S. (?., January 1. 1870. Janl IS boarding. "T~LAD YT?~T? IE VICINITY OP THE J. JL Parochial School, nuder the SnpcriliteR oenre or the Rev. A. T. PORTCR, ran anconiMO dttte six or eijfbt boys with Hoard, wnaliing and ruendiu* at $1S per month, thc Arri payabliln advance. Apply r.t No. 69 spring street, fourth dor>r froui Rutledge avenue. Ja*i8 2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS A Ni* BOARD at. Mrs. MILLER'S, No. 6 Hudson street. dec?s Itlants. WANTS F ALL KINDS CAN BE made kiwn to everybody in this column at the rate of Stents for twenty words or less, fach Insertion.! paid in advance. WANTED]A WHITE LAD. APPLY _at Xo. ? icing street._Janie-1* C?OPERS.-I -WISH TO EMPLOY SIX good spit barrel COOPERS; good material, steady cm ploy md cue dollarf?l) fur making. A. MORGAN; lieofctOWii, S. 0., January tf, 1870. ii II lo niicJ A KENTS MINTED WITH SMALL CAPI J.X. TAL to HI a staple article. Great induce ita-cts itffteral. Bend 85 cents for sample. Ad? dress (?EORGESYEUB, Charleston, S. C. jar.10 2* WANTE1] TWO CANVASSERS FOB this ciy to Introduce an Article or nc ccsxity to even family or individual, but espe? cially to in vallis. $10 to $20 per day can be camed by any me possessing a good address, in? telligence aududustrious habit?. Address E. J. K.. care P. vnu&iuteii, No. 229 King street, next door to Acadeiy of Music. Jamo 2 WANTED, A H O U S E, NEAR THE ccmn/part. or thc city, containing Ave or six rooms, v/tn good outbuildings and water. Address 1), attMs onice. sept^B WANTE), A GERMAN GIRL TO Cook aid Wash for a small fain Rr. One "hat can Mig recommendations will bear or a good home. Apply at this offlcc. der,28 WANT?, A IOS PECT ABLE WHITE WOWS, who ls willing to be generally usefuL A Iso a Waltingmau, well recommended by previous tooloy ers. Apply at this Otllce. jrtn? WANTO), A SITUATION AS SUPER INTElOBNT ou a lliceflan tatton by a one armed man, rho has seven jcars' experience in Kin-culture, .nd good recommendation*lrom his ,ormer empleyerB. Please address TV. E. W., charleston. s.e. decs \T7"AN?f?D, A SITUATION AS CLERK, TT lu aWholrsalc Drug Store, or a large Re Ml and Pre*rlpilon Dnig Store. No objection to go in the covtm. Will axpect lint a sci ?ll cum ?rmtation at jrst. The ?pplicant ls a graduate of :he South Cmolini Medical College. Address M. lt., throusrli ue Porome?, oem WANTEL, AGENTS.-TWO HUNDRED s nj Play Doiurs per month, to sell Hw ?lily Geniuie Improved Common Sense Family DEWING Mt CHINE. Price only $18. Great lu ;noeraents o Alerts. Thia ls thc most popular sewing Maciine of the dar-makes the famous .Elastic Lo* Stitch"-will do any kind of work Wiat can be (one on any machine. One hundred thousand BOi) and the demand constantly- 1D .roastng. Nt* i.s the time to take an agency. >eud for Giratars. MST Beware of infringer?.'?a Address SKCOWB A CO., Boston, Mass.; rttt-ii .jurg.Pa.. or St j/nit?, Mo._oct2? "mos _ ?ox Sale. FOR SA IE. THE TWO AND A HALF STORY HOUSE, situated No. 6 Basel street, near East Bur. For term? apply te io. 107 East Hay._*_Janfl 4 FOR SALE, A FINE DWELLING IN thc centre of the city and convenient to.hnsl uesfl, with sk large square rooms aid three dress? ing room?, md outbuildings ncosesary, in tine order. Inquire at this omec._drei " HORSES AND MULES. - THE SUB? SCRIBER h?B and will kee? on hand a con? tant supply or MC LUS AND HORSES at his stables, 0.ueen street, between Friend and Ma? zy ck. P. WEST, drei S rt. f.^OK SALE, AN EXCELLENT VARIE? TY of UPLAND COTTON SEED. Delivered xi the South Caroline Railroad, tn bag? of two basnets, tito per baikal for four bushels or les?, fl SS per bivsii?i for six bushels or more. Apply to GEO RGB E. WITA LET, St. Matthew's P. o., urangeburg County, S. C._dec8 2mos PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE AT A 0nEAT4AEGXB(<-0ne small Cylinder TAY 1.0RPRESSE oompletcr?iIT8*r.--U. bas beon but utile used, aid IA sold sirapiy-^^cflMisc thc present 4'wncr has ni usc for lt. Hie sire of thc bed ol Hie Press is firiy-fuur by fifty-eight in oh os. Sold Press wul bc told at a great bargain If applied for at once, as te room it ooeupies is wau tod for .fiber purposei. Address? BoxNo. 3795 New York Post otu c.?. _SK pt JO ?anb for Sale. FOR SALE OR RE.VT, A PLANTATION situated on the Afiiley River, a row miles irotn the city, contenting about one' hundred acres, one-hair cleared, with comfortable dwell? ing and necessary outmildings. If not sold by thc 20th instant, thc ?wner will be willing to let thc premises to a r'ponslble party with a small capital, to be plar*cd on shares. For further rn formation apply lo Veunlng's Wharf, south of Calhoun street._dee* FLORIDA L4.ND FOR SALE..-A valuable PLANTATION of 8S0 acres In Ma? rlon County, Klotdu, is offered nt private sale, about one hau* ?eared and nnder cultivation; part best hamntck. This Plantation ls one of the most de*irabfc In the State; ls very pro. 1 ne? uve for Cotton, Rice, Corn, Sugar, Vegetables, 4c; also line fa-Oranges and other Fruits; la located In one ofUie healthiest and mos: plea sunt neighborhoods in the Suite, being conveni? ent to railroads, churohes, kc. Apply to A. B. MULLIGAN, Conon /actor, Accommodation Wharf. Charleston S. C._novl? VALUABLE TIMBER LANDS AND STEAM SAW Ml Ii.S FOR SALE.-I will sell 20,000 acres or LANI) and FOUR STEAM SAW MILLS, situated in Collaou County, S. C., on the Edisto Diver. These Lauds luve ai unlimited supply or Hie very llnesi pine titnurr.and also line facilities ror running machinery trill waler power. All thc Mills are uow in soecssful operation, and are connected with the rlnr either by canal or rail? road. Location heal nr. water exfolient, mid Lands well adapted fur com, cotton, rice or cane. I will sell these Lams In a hedy or divide them Imo tracts lo suit pur.liasers. For rurther part laure, apply to JOHN T. JEN? NINGS, George's statha, S. c. Railroad. doc*! fm w-iiins*_ SP Rent. HALLS TO RENT.-THE SPLENDID II ALLS In the AcidcHiy or Music are now cady to be Rented tu parties who may require them for Fairs, Balts. Aiiilrcirarles, Dinners and Celebrations, Public Meilings and Private Theatri? cals. The public interaied ure respectfully in? vited lo view the premies. Terms vtry mode? rate. Apply to JULIUS L. MOSES, Agent, No. U4 Broad street. jan io imo COOPE R RIVE ?-ONE OF THE SAFEST places on the tiver, with reserve waler to make a crop, contaCing 125 acres, to rent. Ap? ply to GF.O. H. INO. HAU AM k SON. Jau5 wfm3_ mo KENT, THAT DESIRABLE REST JL DENCE No :.? Bull street, containing (10) leu rooms, and nil necessary outbuildings, in completo repair. Apply to WEST * JONES, No. 70 East. Bay._jan 8 1 uiw-fa FOR RENT, ALL THE PLANTING Land formerly owned and occupied by Mr. William Bell, on tn- craters of Back River und ou a linc with the Munni Holly Depot, Northeastern Railroad, 21 mties I rou Charleston. THEODORE tl. BARKER, Execuur Hrs. Martha J. M. Bell. jane 7 _ foot mb jFonnb. STRAYED, FROMTHE PREMISES No. li Wentworth treet, a Fawn willi a rel lane around his neck. A reward will be paid for Hs return. Janis 1 LOST, ON SAT Hil) A Y EVENING, IN Uennfain street, fctsreeu Smith and King Mieefs.n pair Of OPKU G LASS US, lu case. A reward Hill be given i left at this oilloc. Jan in l LOST, SATUR DAT NIGHT, ON WENT WORT1I ot Rutlcilrs streets, a Smith & v.vs wuCSPIsTOii. The tinier will be rewarded by leaving it ai thl-uin?. ' janiu i* N Newspaper;, ?Hagajiues, #c. E W S ' A P E R S , ILLUSTRATED, Srlous or Comic, at Hie IlAELL STREET BAZAAR, At one-third less tan the usual prices. Jan? ROUND TUB WORLD. BC3CKIBR FOR THE NEW" pRK OnSBItYER, The Lftf? Dnutile Weekly FAMILY NBWSPAPBR. . Sos. il and Good. Try lt. lt wlUbe Monoy wcJJ Spent. $S finer Annum. jSTSamplc Cuples'rcc. SIDNEY I, MORSE, JR., k CO., No. 87 Park Row, decSl Ira? New Tort. (Celebrations. ^H^LESTC^KIFLEMEN SOCffiTY." J _ Thc Sixty:thlrd Anniversary Sapper will take lace THIS (Monday) EVENING-, January loth, 1870, t half-past 8 o'clock, at ihe Hall, corner of King nd Society streets. Members and invited guests arc respectfully in lted to atteud. J. F. O'HARA, junio Secretary and Treasurer. iUcctings. OiiAimin^ The Regular Communication of Orange iodgc will bu held at Masonic Hall Tuis EVE ?INO, at 7 o'clock. Candidates for E. A. Degree will be punctual. THOMAS S. KEE, Jania_?_Secretary. IO. 0. F.-THE OFFICERS AND MEM . IlEItS of the R, W. Grand Encampment mil please assemble Tnis EVENINO, at 7 o'clock, ;o Install the officers of Ashley Encampment. J. E. ME YE It, janlO Graud Scribe. HOPE SOCIAL CLUB.-A MEETING of your Club will be held at the Hope En? jille Hall Tuts EVENING:, loth Instant, at 7 o'clock. JOHN E. BUHNS, JanlO * Secretary. CH AHLESTON MECHANIC SOCIETY. Au Extra Meeting of the Charleston Mechan? ic Society will bc held at the Masoulc Hall, Tins (Monday) EVENING, loth Instant, at 7 o'clock. JOSEPH OUY, j an 10_Secretary C. M. S. p ERMAN FUSILIER SOCIETY.-A \JT Meeting or the Fusilier Society will be held at Mr. Jungbiuih's Hall, Tins EVENING, ut 7 o'clock. Members are requested to attend. JOHN A. BLUM, jame ._Secretary. HOME LOAN AND BUILDING ASSO TloN.-A Meeting of the Shareholders of ima Association will bc held at Masonic Hall, Tnis EVENING, at 7 o'clock. F. B. HACKER, janlO_Secretary and Treasurer. rpHE FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH X OF CHARLESTON.-The Annual Meeting of tue Corporators and Fewholdcrs will be held oa Tuis AFTERNOON, loth lustaut, at the President's office, Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, at ? P. M. D. RA VENE L. JR., Jan? 3 ft Secretary. MERCANTILE CO-OPERATIVE AS? SOCIATION OF CHARLESTON.-A Special Meeting of the Shareholders of this Association ls called by the Board or Directors, to be convened at thc Hall of the Washington Fire Engine Com? pany, in Vaudcrhorst street, Tuts EVBNI.NO. at s o'clock. Putietual attendance and a full representation la requested, as very important business will bc submitted. L. C. HENDRICKS, JanlO_Secretary ana Treasurer. CHARLESTON LIB RABY SOCIETY. Th? Recular Quarterly Meeting Of this So? ciety will be held at the Library To-MoRRGW, llth instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. ARTHUR MAZTOK, JanlO 2_Librarian C. L. 3. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE South Carolina State Agricultural and Me? chanical society will meet In Columbia, at the Columbia Hotel, at 7 o'clock P. M., on TUESDAY, thc iiih instant. All the members arc requested to be present. By order or thc President. D. WYATT AIKEN. Ja nio 3 Secretary S. C. A. and M. Society. SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF THE FAMILIES OK" DECEASED AND DISABLED INDIGENT MEMBERS OP THU MEDICAL PRO? FESSION OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. The Annual Meeting of the Society will uke place at Tully's, Klug street, ou WKDNE-'IAY, thc 12th, al 7 o'clock, P. M. Supper will b an table ai 8 o'clock, P. M. IL W. DESAUSSCRE, JanlO mtuw3 Secretary. Ct H ARLESTON COUNTY AGRIC?LTU / TURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A meeting or this Society will bc held at Market Hull, in this city, ai ll A. M., on Tu casu AV, the 13th iust. Officers ror the ensuing year will bc elected, and the By-Laws and Constitution submitted ror dual action. The first or a serlos or Lectures will bc delivered in thc evening or the same day, at the .Medical College, Qimcn street, by Prof C. U. Shephard, Jr. Subject-chemistry as Related to Agriculture. Tickets of admission lo this Lecture will be given to members on thc day of thc meeting. A rall and punctual at icu dan ce ol thc members, and all who arc interested in thc development or an intelligent culture of thc soil, la reHpeotfuliy urged. Tue Agent of the Steamer St. Helena and the Superintendents ol thc Sooth Carolina and North? eastern Railroads have kindly consented to bring and return members for one rare. janG 0 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK? HOLDERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA MAI LRU AD COMPANY, AND OF Tn H SOL'TH WKSTBRN RAILROAD B A N K.-Thc Annual Meeting uf the Stockholders or the abo vc Institu? tions will be held In thc City or Charleston, on thc seeond TUESDAY in Pcbruary next, thc 8th or thc month. Place or meoting, Hall or thc South? western Railroad Rank, on Rroad street. Hour ol convening, ll o'clock A. M. Ofllhe day following, WEDNESDAY, thc Otb, there will he au election held at thc same place, between the hours of 0 A. M. and 3 P. M., for fir teen Dirwiti.ru of thc Railroad Company, and thirteen Directors of Hie Bank. A Commute to vitrify Proxies will attend. The following amendment to Article 1st, Sec? tion -in. of the By-Laws, proposed at the laut An? imal Meetiog, will come up for action at this : Amend Article 1st, Suction al, of thc By-Laws by Kinking out the words "Ibree months" in thesixtli line, and Insert mg "thirty days." The portion of the Article to which the amendment ls proposed now reads: "Nor shall any Stockholder vote at ;uiy general or other election who shall liol have held in his own right thc shares' on which he odors to vote at leasl three luo'ilhs previous to such election." Stockholders will be pawed as usual over the Road, to and from the Ulcctiug, free of charge, in accordance with thc resolution nf the Convention ot 1,154. J.R. EMERY. Jans Mnwjwfmj_Secretary. .financial. Q. 0 L D WANTED. Apply lo W. P. HALL, JanlO 1 Brown A Co.'s Wharf. ?lndjincrn, (Hustings, #c. J^EETING STREET FOUNDRY. THIS ESTABLISHMENT IR NOW nTRNIBUINa THE IM? PROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on band. Improved Vertical and Horizental Cora Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, or all sizes. Horse-Powers and Gin Gearing, from ? to 18 feet In diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery ami Castings of all descriptions made to order. 'Particular alter lion palillo House Fronts am) Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, Sash Weights. .Vc... *e. WILLIAM S. 11 ENERBY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, No. 311 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ang-i uiws Jg X CE i.SIOR IRON WORKS, ESTAtlLIKIIKD ISS?, FOOT OF MTU STREET, EAST RIVER. IRON FRONTS, I AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP IRON WORK Fun BI'ILDING niRrosKS. GEO. R. JACKSON, BURNET & CO., Proprietors. RANCH 0?IMC3, NO. '201 0SNT.1l! STREBT, L'ORNER OF HOWARD. nnvf.O Kmn? "?ENZINE, DOUBLE DISTH.LED, WILL REMOVE GREASE SPOTS Manufactured and for sale. Wholesale and re tall, by DR. H. RAER, no vj No. 131 Meeting street. Slmnsements. OADEMY OP MUSIC. SECOND AND LAST WERK OF SHAKESPEARI? AN TRAGEDY. RE-ENG AG EM E NT OF THF! Tao popular young English Tragedian, Mit. NEIL WARNE ll. l-'lrst appearance or the Voting American Actor, MR. JOSEPH T. FANNIN. THIS (MONDAT) EVENING, January loth. 16?0, Shakespeare's noble Tragedy, entitled OTHELLO, THE MOOR OF VENICE. Othello.Mr. WARNER Iago.Mr. FANN N Probably no one of Shakespeare's plays, willi lite cxcepiion or "Hamlet," is more popular in the representation than this. It ls believed to have been one or the author's last, aa it is one of his greatest dramatic achievements. The adv?cales ror thc preservation or the unities of the drama, lind In the construction or this tragedy an argu? ment In support or their theory. Or. Johnson re marks with truth, that had thc scene opened in Cy pms, and Hie preceding Incidents been occa sioually related, there had been little wanting to a drama of the most exact and scrupulous re gnlnriry. And a writer in Blackwoods Magazine asks. "In what play of Euripides is singleness of interest more completely preserved ? Thc haugh? ty bearing, conscious pride, but ardent love of the Moor; the deep love of Desdemona, nourished, as wc so often sec in real life, by qualities in her the very reverse; thc gradual growth of Jealousy from her innocent sportiveness or manner, and the dia? bolical machinations or Iago; her murder, in a flt or jealousy, by her despairing husband, and his self-sacrillce when thc veil was drawn from his eyes-are all brought forward, if not with thc literal (.trimness or the Greek druma, at least with as much regard to unity of lime, place and action, as ls required by its principles." On TUESDAY, lTMi, VIRGINIOS, OR THE ROMAN FATHER. Yirgiuius.Mr. WARN KR Appiua Claudius.Mr. FAKKJjV Iclliua..*..Mr. O'NEAL Virginia.Miss ELDRIDGE Mr. FORD ls glad lo announce that he will be able, during the week, to present thc magnificent Tragedy of Shakespeare, entitled MACBETH, KINO OF SCOTLAND. ALSO, ROMEO AND JULIET, Many flattering requests having been made for the repetition or the sublime Tragedy or HAM? LET, the Management will be enabled, by the re? engagement or Mr. WARNER, to comply dnrlug the week._Janio MUSEUM OF LIVING- WONDERS! AT THE HIBERNIAN HALL. THREE DAYS ONLY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY aud SATURDAY EVE? NINGS, and FRIDAY and SATURDAY AFTER? NOONS. January 13,14 and 15. Miss ANNA SWAN, the Nova Scotia Giantess, eight reet one Inch high; weight 410 pod ho's, /unEDIE LUTI, the beautiful Circassian Lady; MONS. JOSEPH, the great French Giant, over eight feet high; weight 400 pounds. Also, the wonderful WILD AUSTRALIAN CHIL? DREN-making In all the largest, mest attractive and pleasing exhibition", now travelling. Receptions held from i io 5, and from 7 to 9,y .'clock P. M. Admission, CO cents; children, 25 cents; colored people, 25 cents. A, J. BATES, Janies Business Manager. p RAND MASQUERADE BALL UT OP THB GERMAN FREUNPSCHAFTSBUND, AT HIBERNIAN HALL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3d, 18TC Tickets, admitting a gentleman and two ladles, $2 The nember of Tickets will be limited. They may be had on application to any member of the Committee of Arrangements; but thc sale or Tickets will bc positively closed on Monday, January Slat. COMMITTEE. ' CHAS. SIHGLING. C. PLBNGE, C. NORDHAUsSHN, R. HSISSER, J. LUIDERS. JOHN KLA'lTE, JonN BORSCH, JanS mths_. ?a??liG anb harness. ?jpT~?~R S~A L E, A lot of second hand team HARNESS, at low rates, by CHAPEAU A- HEFFRON, JanIO 3 No. 68 Meeting street. S A D D L E R Y, &c, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, SADDLERY, SADDLERY HARDWARE. Carriage Materials, Leather, Ac. Attention is called to our extensive Stock, which we offer on reasonable terms. Also, to a large Stock of Second-hand Army (McClellan) SADDLES. Orders promptly attended to. Agents for the celebrated American Double acting, Non-freezing FOMCE AND SUCTION PUMPS, cspcoially valuable for extinguishing Ores, washing wagons, watering gardens, bring? ing waver from great depths with comparative case. RICE PLANTERS will lind these Pumps valuable ror Ditch-draining and Irrigating. Testi? monials ruruished. JENNINGS, TnOMLINSON A- CO., No. 159 Meeting street, Jan4 Imo Opposite Charleston Hotel. T illificcllnueons. H E F"LT G C~O?TL A R . Warranted not to gall, for sale low, at CHAPEAU A HEFFRON, JnnIO 3 No. 08 Mr-ctlng street. jp 0 R STATIONER Y Call at 1IASEL STREET BAZAAR, Opposite Synagogue, And save one-third thc amount usually paid. _JanS_ DANCING SCHOOL, BY MONS. BER? GER, over Mr. Kinsman's Confectionary Store. Hours or Tuition al 4 and 8 o'clock. Soirees every Saturday. Dancing taught mall its varilles. Mons. B. ls too well known to re? quire any comment. Apply at No. 332 Klug street._Janl smwr.f QYSTERS.- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. Freshly-opened OYSTERS will bc round every day, beginning TO-DAY, December 31st, al the Grocery or JOHN HURKAMP 4 CO., BOtTHEAST CORNER OF BROAD ANW KING STREETS. The sales by F. K BESSEL, Jr., No. 95 King street, are discontinued. THOMAS MCCRADY, dec31_Agent. IF YOU WANT BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, and of the best material, to any pattern, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, s. C._dec!4 Cmos IF YOU WANT NOTE, LETTBR AND CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston notel Charleston. S. c._decl4 Cmos p RAT T'S "ASTRAL" OIL Unlike many other Illuminating Oils, ta per? ice Ly pure and free front all adulterations or mixtures ur any kind, lt emits no offensive smell while burning, gives a soft and brilliant light, and can be used with ibo same assurance of safety ns gas. Chemists pronounce it the liest und safest Illuminating oil ever offered Mi the public;and Insurance Companies endorse and urge upon consumers Hie use of Hie "Astral" Oil th preference to any other. His now burned by thousands of faiuill- s, and in no instance lins any accident occurred from its use; a lamp filled with it, ii upsn ?md broken, will not explode. To prevent adulteration, ihu "Astral" Oil is packed only in thc Guaranty l'aient cans, or l gallon and 5 gallons each, and each can ls scaled in a manner that cannot be counterfeited. Every package willi uncut seal we warrant. Be sure and get none Inn the genuine article. Pratt's "As? tral" oil. for salo by dealers everywhere, and at wholesale ami retail by the proprietors OL'. HOUSE OF CHARLES PRATT, No. 108 Fulton street, New York, Post olll ce Box No. 3050. Send for circulars, with testimonials mid price llsw. Enclose stamps for copy or the "Astral Light." For sal? by GOODRICH, WI NEMAN A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Charleston. S. C. declS TF YOU WANT LITHOGRAPH CHECK J. BOOKS, or LU hographing doue in tine style, go to EDWARD PERRY. No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel. Charleston, s. c. _dec 14 fimos TF YOU WANT THE CELEBRATED J. CARTER'S WRITING and COPYING INK combined, go tn EDWARD PERRY. Ko. MS Meeting street, opposite Charleston notel, Charlcsuui. S. C._decM flmos IF YOU WANT PAPER BAGS, FLOOR SACKS, sad Bug* of every description, go to EDWARD PE H RY, Ne. 165 Mealing street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. 0. deoll oraos Groceries, JDiqnors, #c P L O TJ B . 600 barrels FLOUR, Family, Extra and Snper >erliDe. For sale low by janlO mwf3_HENRYCOBIA A CO J^E AF LAUD. "o Heroes } ?urc We8,ern Leaf LARD For sale by HENRY COBIA A 00. Junio m wa_, . j?AOON, SUGAR, COFFEE, Ac. 2S hh?s. Prime C. R. SIDES 10 h lids. Prime Shoulders 10 boxes Dry Sailed cumberland* 20 boxes Dry Salted C. R. Hdca 20 boxes Dry Salted Shoulders. AND 150 bnjrs Rio COFFEE 10 hiids. Demerara Sngar 100 barrels ClurlUed and Crushed Sugars SO barrels New orleans Molasses 100 barrels Muscovado sud Sugarhouse Mo? lasses. ALSO, 20 barrels Mess POKE. ' - 10 bales Cunny Cloth Soaps, Candles, Starch, Ac, Ac. For sale hy . HENRY COBIA A CO. JanlO mwi3 _ JTEW ORLEANS SUGARS. so hhds. New Orleans SUGAR 75 bbl?. Louisana Magnolia Sugar 73 bags Manilla ColTee. In store and for sale by RIECKE A SCHACHTE, JanlO Vendue ??unge. DACON, BUTTER, CHEESE, &c 20 hhds. R. and C. R. BACON SIDES io hhds. Prime Bncon Shoulders ? 20 boxes D. S. Cumberlan'ls loo kegs and tubs Choice Goshen Bntter 60 boxes Factory Cheese 600 boxfs Scaled and No. 1 Herring?. For sale low, by GEO. W. STEFFENS, JitnlO No. 30 Vendue Range. .JTEVT BALTIMORE HAMS, STRIPS, 4o. 10 tierces Choice S. C. HAMS, Gasaard 4 Son'a .curing 4000 pounds Choice New York Strips 2000 pounds Choice smoked Bellies 2000 pounds Dry Salted Bellies 60 kegs and tubs Western Butter 30 bbls. Crushed and Kenned Sugars 26 pail* Pare Lard 80 boxes Adamantine Candles 100 bids. Super and Middling Flour 76 bbls. Extra Virginia Flour 25 bbls. Sugarhouse Syrup. For sale low by JanlO 1 _R. A A. P. CAI DWELL. .J^EW CROP CLAYED MOLASSES. 100 hhds. \ Superior New Crop CLAYED MO 70 tierces j LASSES, Landing ex-schooner Taos. Misklmmons, from Matanzas. ALSO, 150 hhds. bright and heavy MUSCOVADO MO? LASSES 60 hhds. Cuba Molasses. Landing ex-brig 8. P. Brown, from Havana. For salo low from the wharf, by J. A. ENSLOW A CO., jans _No. 141 East-Bay street. gCOTCH.PIG IBON, 20 tons, No. 1, Glengarnoch PIG IRON, "S.tons, No. 1, Eglington PIG IRON. For sale by RAY ENE L A CO., Jan3 Cor. East Bay and Vanderhorst's Wharf. g ALT AFLOAT. 2000 Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, landing from Ship Slieve Bloom. For sale low If taken from wharf. . RAVENEL, A CO., X Corner East Bay and Vandcrhorst Wharf. . Jans_ JT^IVERPOOL SALT AFLOAT. 2800 sacks LIVERPOOL SALT, jnst received rer steamship "Adalla," and for sale by ROBERT MURE A CO., dec24_Boyce's Wharf? rjlAYLOR'S ALBANY CREAM ALE A fresh supply of this Celebrated Brand of ALE received fresh every week, In barrels and half barrels. For sale by JOHN F. O'NEILL A SON. Agents for South Carolina, decll_No. 167 East Bay. ?J^IQUORS I LIQUORS ! LIQUORS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE The subscribers having been appointed sole agents for HENRY WALLACE A CO., Philadelphia, for the sale of their fine OLD RYE, WHEAT AND BOURBON WHISKIES, are prepared to make a liberal dlnoouot on large orders. A full supply of the above Whiskies always on hand. Parties about purchasing would do we. . g ve us a call before negotiating elsewhere. BYRNE & FOGARTY, CORNER CHURCH AND CHALMERS STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. novo 2 J^TEW CROP MOLASSES. lao hhds. heavy new Clayed MOLASSES, ex Schooner "Ella," from Matanzas. For sale by RISLEY A CREIGHTON, Jan7 fmw3 Accommodation Wharf. T> HINE WINE, I) RANKER WINE, AND ?\ MOSEL WINE. 'I i undersigred takes thc liberty to Inform his fr.tr.i'sand the public in general, especially those Wi II arc fond of a good glass of Wine, that he lins just received several casks of excellent RHINE, FRANKER, AND MOSEL WINE, and will dispose ol the sume by the barrel, gallon, bottle or glass, at reasonable rates. J. M. MARTIN, dec?i wfmSino No. SS Market street. Q L D WHISKIES. Thc undersigned beg to announce that they have been uppointed bv Messrs. HENRYS.HAN? NIS A CO., of Philadelphia, their Sole Agents for the Stale of South Cuiolina for thc sale of their celebrated ACME X. XX. XXX, XXXX. NECTAR, CABINET, and other Brands OLD RYE WHIS? KIES. They also wish to announce that they will be In constant receipt of their COPPER DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PURE RYE WHISKIES, direct from Distillery at Hannaville, Berkeley County. West Virginia. SO barrels of tho above always on hand. Liberal contracts will bc made for large lots of new Whiskies in bond at Distillery Warehouse. CLAC1US A WITTE, Customhouse Square, N. E. corner of East Bay and Fraser's Wharf dec2o mwf2nioB_Charleston, S. C JJOW LANDING AND FOB SALE LOW AT RIECKE ic SCHACHTE' B, NOS. 21 AND 23 VENDUE BAN OB, 10 boxes D. S. Long Clear MIDDLES 10 boxes D. S. Bellies 20 boxes D. S. Chicago Shoulders Tierces and tubs Pure Lard Tubs Extra Lard 75 packages Fair to Choice Buller 25 sacks Rio Corree 75 sacks Manilla Cotfee 20 bbls. Sugars ? 25 bbls. Molasses 20 bbls. Syrup, Golden Drip and Magnolia. Chees?, Herrings, Mackerels, Soda, Soaps, Can? dles, .Mai che?:. Starch, Ac. Ac. dec2a wfm Q.EO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., Have ta Store and to arrive, which they are oirerlng at lowest market prices loco bbls. Yellow Pink Eye Planting POTATOES 4000 sacks Liverpool Salt 50 bales Standard (?nnny Bagging 200 coils Hemp, .lute, Colton and Manilla Rope 600 bbls. Relined Sugars 30 hhds. Porto Rico Sugars 25 hhds. Muscovado Sugars loo hhds. Old Crop Cuba Molasses 300 bbl-s. Old Crop Cuba Molasses 100 bbls. Sugar House Syrup OOO bugs Rio, Luguuyra and Java Coffee 300 boxes Colgate No. 1 and Pale Soaps 250 boxes E. I)., Cheshire und Stale Cheese :wo bbls. Kine, Super, Extra and Family Floor 500 packages Pish, Nos. i, 2 and 3 1000 kegs Parker Mill Nails. Orange Rifle POWDER, Shot and Lead, Caps, Caudles, Fire Crackers, Soda and Sugar Crackers, Sugar Jumbles, Soda in kegs and papers. Starch, Oysters, Sardines, Candy, Buckets and Tuba, Raisins, Figs. Potash and" Lye, Rice, Ac, Ac nov24 wfmSmos Q J. SCIILEPEGRELL, No.*37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AND ST. PHILIP. LUMBER of every description and BUILD INI MATERIAL, Lime and Plastering Laths, Paints, Oils, Glasses, Shingles; also Groove and Tongue Buards, Ac, constantly on hand at the lowest market prices. octa m.?jljx