The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 14, 1870, Image 4

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Tb? Slaters. Jinnie and Rhoda, sisters twain, Woke la the night to ide sound of rain, ".he rash of wind, the ramp and roar Of great waves climbing a rocky shore. Annie rose up in her bed-gown white. And looked out into the storm and night. ?Hush, and hearken !" she cried in fear, "Hearest thou nothing, sister dear?" "I hear the sea and the plash of rsin, And roar of the not theast hurricane. Get thee back to the bcd SD warm. Ko good comeB of watching a storm. ?.What is lt to thee, I fain would know, That waves are roaring and wild winds blow 1 .'No lover or thlne's afloat to mis3 The harbor l)ghjs on a night Ilse this." ' "But I heard a voice cry ont my najne, Up front thc sea pu the win d it came ! .?.Twice and thrice have I heard it call. And the voice U the voice of Estwick Hall I" On her plUow the sister tossed her head. "Hall or the Heron lasare." she said, "In the tautest schooner that ever swam He rides at anchor In Ann squani. "And, If lu peril from swamping s?a Or lee shore rocks, would lie call on thee ?" But the girl heard only the wind and tide And wringing herj#ma!l,.wliite hauds, she cried: "O, Sister Rhoda, there's something wrong; . I hear lt again, so loud and long. " 'Annie I Annie V 1 hear it call, And the voice ls the voice of Estwick nail !" Up sprang the elder, with eyes sflame. ? Thou liest ! He never would call thy name. "If he i id. I would pray the wind ami sea To keep him forever from thee aud me !" Then out of the sea blew a dreadful blast, Like the cry of a dying man lt passed. The young girl hushed on her Ups a groan. But through ner tears a strange light shone The solemn joy of her heart's release To own and cherish Its love In peace. "Dearest !" she whispered, under breath, "Life was a lie, but true is death. "The love I hld from myself away Shall crown me now in the light of day. "My ears shall never to wooer list, Xever by lover my dps be ki?sed. "Sacred-to thee tim I henceforth, > Thon In heaven and I on earth !" She came and atood bv her sister's bed; ? "Hall of the Heron 1B dead I" ehe said. ? "The wind and the waves their work have done, We shall see him no more beneath the sun. "Little wDJ reek that heart of thine, It loved Mm not with a love like mine. "I, for his sake, were he but here, Could hem and "?rolder thy bridal gear. ' Though hands thculd tremble and eyes be wet, And stitch forstlich in my heart be set, "But now my soul with his soul I wed; Thine the living, and mine the dead !" [John b. Whittier, in the Atlantic Monthly for January. COMMJEBCIA.L MEWS. Imports. HAVANA-Per Br bark Sailer Prince-650 boxes sugar and a lot of fruit. To W P Hall. GIROXNTI. Mear-Per Br bark Hawkey?- 765 tons sulphur. To C C Coe, Supt. .Export*. LIVERPOOL-Per ship Hope-2346 balea upland cotton. BARCELONA-Per Span brig Monarca-505 bales upland cotton. Nsw YOKX-Per steamship James Adger-967 bales upland and 24 bags sea island cotton, 126 tes rice, 43 bales domestics, 148 bbls rosin, 47 pkgs #indrles, 65 empty bbls. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sea Gull-264 bales cotton,294 tea rice, 79 bbs oranges, 7 bundles hides and 5 pkgs. The Charleston Conon. Ulce nuil Naval Stores .MurUet. . OFK1CB ClIABLXBTON NEWS, 1 TUESDAY EVENING, December 13, ISTO. ( COTTON_The market for this staple showed a steady character, with a firm reeling in good'qual Ules; salea about 1200 bales; Bay 12 at l2,y; M at 13X;40atl3X;166atl3X; 35 at 13^; 152atl3y; 2 at 13J?--220 al 14; 25atl4X; 270 at 14V; 120 at 14K ; 126 at 14KC We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.13 @13y Low middling...14 <?> Middling;.14,y@14>i Strict middling.......14>i@- . RICE -There was a moderate Inquiry lor this grain at about previous rates; sales 120 tierces or clean Carolina; Bay 20 tierces ate 3 16;S8 at 6 5-16c .fl lb. Good rice may be quoted at 6y@6jic. NAVAL STORES.-The business was light; sales 32 bbls spirits turpentine at 41c 9 gallon. FREIGUTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct n on uplands; via New York, yd on uplands, i yd ou sea islands : by sall yd.ou upland?, yd on s ea Islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, ye oa uplands and lc on sea Islands; $2 $ tierce en rice; by sail, ye 9 lb on eotton;-tierce on rice: 40c t" barrel on rosia ; $7@s 9 M on '.umber; $0?10 $ Mon timber. To Boston, "by sall, y@,?fc "fl lb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail SS t* M on boards, ye fl ib on cotton; by steam $l fl bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, ye 9 li? on uplands; by fall, $7 ^ M on boards; S9 on timber; $3 H ton on clay, and $3@3 00 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, ye "fl ft; by Bal!, $6M&7 9 Mc boards; $33325 ^ ton on phosphate rovk. Vessels are lu demand by Our merchants to take , lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Satr.la River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $1' 012 9 M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills I8y@is#. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase sight checks at y @y orr, and sell at par. GOLD-9#@II. Marketa by Telegraph. FOREIGN. FRANEFORT, December 10.-Bonds are quoted at 94 y. LIVERPOOL. December 12.-Noon.-Cotton un? changed: aplauda 8yd; Orleans 8ka$Xd; sales 10,000 bales. DOMESTIC. NEW YORE, December 13-Noon.-flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet and nominally un? changed. Corn dull and declining. Pork inac? tive, old meta $22a22 25. Lard heavy at I2y a i2ye. Cotton dull; uplands l5.yc; Orleans I5#c. sales 1500 bales. Turpem lue dull at 46ya47. Ro? am quiet at *2 05 for strained. Freights duIL Stocks du!L Gold loy. Monev 5a7 per cent. Exchange, longSJi; short 9%. Bonds 7J?. Evening.-Money unchanged. Sterling quiet, 8^a9. Gold loyaioy. Government securiiies steady. Southerns very dull. Tennesses Cl, new OOH; North Carolinas 45y. new 24. Cotton quiet and weak at 15,yc: sales 4200 bales. Flour, South? ern quiet and unchanged. Whiskey 93a94c. Wheat a shade easier, n?w winter red a-id amber West - ern $1 44al 48. Com heavy and lower, old 8iyc; new 75a76c. Pork dull and heavy, old $22; u?w $19 76 .20 50. Beef quiet and steady. Lard ac? tive, kettle 13c. Turpetftlne 46]ia47c. Roslu quiet. Tallow dull at 8ya8%c. Freights heavy. BOSTON, December 13.-Cotton quiet ; middlings 15yal5y; net receipts 107; coastwise 43; total lou; Stock 5500. BALTIMORE, December 13-Flour active and steady. Wheat steady-some grades command better prices. Cord closed weak: white 73; yellow 71 a"2c.. Provisions nominal. Whiskey 93. Cot ton a shade ! >wer, with moderate demand; mid diing nyc; sales 30J bales;uet receipts 125: coast? wise 320; total 445; exports coastwise 2>0: stock 10,224 bale". CINCINNATI, December 13.-Flour doll and nn cpapceq. corn ttrni und in fair demand at ola 53c. Mess pork, limited jobbing demand. Should ersllc;sldesl3y'nl5yc. Whiskey in good demand at S8c. 4 o??amsn?h*' Decemt,cr. 13.-Bagglng Arm at gaS8c. Flour quiet at $5 25. Provisions quiet Mess pork $19-Jo. Lard, tierce 12e; tes Me Whiskey tends up. ? ST. LOUIS. December 13_Flour, low and me? dium grades fen ce; winter superflue S4 15a4 ?ts Corn null; mixed 43S45C Wniskey SSc. Mess pork $19. Clear bides nc Lard, choice, 12c. .,^0RF10.LK'Decemb.-rl3.-C-.tton dull; low mid? dlings 14c; soles 150 bolas; net receipts 2883; ex? ports coastwise 3510; stock 7810. WILMINGTON, December 13.-Gotten dull- mid? dlings 13*c; sales m bales; net receipts m-tTl pori? coastwise 1089; stock 919 ' AUGUSTA, December 13-Cotton in coed cir K&SBSffiW 38365 exporu t<J Great Britain 7705; coa-tw?: stock w&0#e? GALVESTON, December 13.-Co:ron easier, but not quotaMy'lower; good ordinary I2j?nl2?ic; net receipts 4847 boles, to which add 2877 not before sent ont in consolidated statement; stock 43,166. NEW ORLEANS, December 13.-Cotton active at full prices; middling I4j?al4$?c; sales is,ooo bales; net receipts 5576; coastwise 80; total 5656;- ex poris to Great Britain 2424; Bremen 108?; stock 149,717. Molasses, prime 56a57; others unchanged. Sterling nominally 20. Sight K- Gold lOtf. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, December 12.-TURPENTINE. Only 1! 0 bbls received, which sold at $2 90 for soft, and Si 70 for hard, per 280 pounds. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales reported of only 26 bbls at 42Mc per gallon-a decline or &c Kosiw.-sales of 700 bids ar $1 S?H*l 75 for No 2; $2 50 for No 1, and ?4 for pale. TAR.-S3 bbls sold at $l 75 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales of 217 bales, as. foi lows: 5 at ICC, 5 at 13 ?ic. and 207 at I33?c per pound. CORN_Sales or 4500 bushels at Soc, and 2100 nt 90c per bushel. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA, December 13-Sales or cotton, yes? terday, about 100 bales; middling 13Jio CHARLOTTE. December 10.-123 bales told to? day ; Tor tiie wee'< 1233. Market ruling quiet and s'??uy: ? treib es ?z]?a?4C, closing this evening ct l?.'?'c rb: best grades. MACON, December 10.-Cotton receipts 305 bales: shipments 160 bales: sales 42 bales. The market weak, with middlings atl3??c. SELMA, December ll.-There were sales yester? day to thc amount of 300 ba'is; tow middling 18M?13K':; strict S00^ ord mary 12#al3a The market' was quiet and offerings light. Factors sell reluctantly, except?t outside ligures. Kee* .pta by Kal l rd ad. December 13. SOUTH CAROLINA RAI Lito AD. 1301 bales cotton, 42 bales poods, 320 sacks flour, 196 bbls nuval stores, Ac. To Railroad Agent. Q H Walter A co, Geo A Trenholm A Son.W K Byan, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Caldwell A Son, T P smith. Dowling A co. W W Smith, Heeder A Davis, Brodie A co. Frost A Adger. wagener A Murdaugh, Claghoin, Kening A co. Wigs A co, A J Salinas, Mowry A- Son. A B Mulligan. Johnston. Crews A co. G w Williams A co. W B Williams A Son, R Mure A co. Thurston A Hoime6, and H aven el A co. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 169 bales upland cotton. 732 bbls naval stores, mdse. Ac. To G W Williams A co. Mowry A son, Graeser A Smith. W Gurney, Frost A Adger, -Mar? shall A Bnrae, W K Byan, T P Smith, Walter A co, Brodie A co. Caldwell A Son. Kavenel A co. Reeder A Davis. Peizer, Rodgers A co, J N Rob? son, Archer A F. A Johnson, J Marsha l, Jr, J F Haiden, S D stoney, A B Mulligan, G W Witte. W C Bee A co, S F sunurn, Kin-man A nowell, H Klaue ?k co, G Foll?n, P Levine. Walker, Evans A Cogswell, F C Borner, Shackelford A Kelly, Kail road Agent and unter. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 112 bales conon. 19 esses bacon, mdse, Ac. To J ColCOCk A co, W C Courtney A co, W C Bec A co. W P Dowling A CO, C W Benton. Fraser A Dill, R Roper. Wagner A Murdaugh. Hopkins, McPher? son A cn. T M Bristoll A co, ? F Brodie, N A Hunt, W B ?imams A Son. J R Pringle A Son, Graeser A Smltn. W M Lawton, W U.chardson, M Brown. S Holmes, R Riley, T Small, Pliickncy Bros, J J) Aiken A co, Stehens, Werner A Ducker, aud Rail? road Agent. Pussenirer?. Ter steamship James Adirer, for New York-.1 Kendall. E J Uannunun, J C liaunuiian, uud J S Oils. Per steamship Charleston, from New York J Boston, F Hamilton. W Jl Virgie. S A Mud.lin, Miss M Durklu, W J Hamilton, A J La band. Wm Leslie. C Bodine. B Hodges. E E Bedford, O Colt*. Mrs Hall, Miss Murdock. Miss L Brush, Mrs a P Segur. Miss O P Segur, C H Honker, wife and child, and 5 onnleck. Per steamer Elisa Hancox, from Savannah, via Beaufort. Ac-Mrs M H Odell, Mrs W II harrison, and 42 on deck. Per steamer Pilot Bov. from Savannah via Reau rort, Ac-G P King. II (J Judd, Col P L Wlggiu, S Green, ? Wigton. Mrs Gernaman. C Hall, Mis ll W Parker and three children, M II McBride, J Hume Jr. W M Adams, K WU is. H Haj ne, J Kobcrsoii, E A Marshall, and 21 on deck. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown. S C J P A?ttm. "* St J Mazyck. Mrs Muzvck, Wm Wil kins. J E Bean o. E It Flfhbume. J ll sullivan, G G Ford, Maria Henderson, A F r.as<ell:eu, Mrs A Middleton und child. Miss Middleton, Cupt Shep? pard, and 13 on deck. Ai ARISE S EltS. CHARLESTON, DECEMBER 14. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston. Berry, New York-left Saiurday. Mdse. To Jas Adger A co. J D Aiken A co, s c*Railroad co, J E Adger A co, c I) Ahrens A co, MAA Ashton, G W Aimar. Ja-i Allen. I> A Allen, E E Bedford. E Bates A co, H Bischoff A-?0, W M Bird A co, K T Brown, Bayer A Ktvsse.l. F C Borner. Byrne A Fogarty, J P Drown. T W B;iss, Dr ll Buer, S C Koylstou. T M Bristoll k cn. Came? ron, barkley .V co, W H Cliafce A co, T M Cater, J B Campiiell. I. Conen A co, J Cappel, L eli urn, K RCowperthwait,T Delaney, M Drake, i' Darcy, U A Due. Dout as A Miller, Ellas Brus. - Ezekiel, Furclicotr, lunedict A co, Forsvthe. Mccomb ,v co, D F Fleming A co. I) W Ford, T Frost, G td rlch, Wine man A co, H Gerd s A co, F E Gilbert, D Goldstein, IV Gurney, J Uurkamp A co. Hart A co. N A Hunt. J W Ilarrlsoou. Holmes A Calder, ? Hickey, S B Hubbard, WS HeiK-rey. C W Henry, Johnston, Crews A co, C H Johnson. Jeffords A co, SJancovich, Kllnck, Wickeuberg fe co. Kinsman Bros, Kriete A Chapman, Kauapanx A Gi.n/.alez.' H Kiatte A co, Lnurey A Alexander, P B LaUnc A co. A Langer, Leugulck. Sell A Foster. T Lyons, I) Lopez, L Lorentz, E Lee, W H Lucas. Mantoue A co, C Lbschgl. W Matt messen. J G Mllnor A cn, McLoy A Rice, A Melchers. ?. Miller. S R Marshall, Muller A Wieters. W A Mertens, SJ H Nathan, F J O'NellL J F O'Neill, B O'Neill D O'Neill A Sons, J F Panknln, Ostendorf A co. Paul, Welch A Bran? des, C P Poppenhelm. Parker A Pond. E Pierson, Palmer A Vail, J A Qunckcnbush, Ravenel A co, Ravenel A Holmes, T E Rhodes, Steffens, Werner A H?cker, S C Loan and Trust co, H Hahn. Shaf fer A Bro, E B Stoddard A co, D H Silcox, Capt J N Starkey, Sampson A- Alcxauder, J Shaw, F B Schroder. W -chroder, H Sonbeyroux,W steele. O Tiedeman, w G Trott, R Thomllnson A co, jonu Thomson. K Thompson, A L Tyler, F von Santen, Wrtgener-A-Mettsees, Walker. Evans A Cogswell, J Archer, W L Webb. W J Yates, Mrs II Armstrong. Mrs IV Aiken. Mrs J W Ax-mo, Uollmann Bros. J H Brandt, C Bart A c>, T Campbell, J Li Duval A Son, Dowle, Moise A Davis. Rev E E Edgerton. A D Fleming, C Gravely, J M creer, P L UulUemln, Granneville Manufacturing co. 1 Hyman, Holmes' Book IL use, I Hyman A co, J Hey ward A cu, F M Horsey, M Uuueken, S N Uart, h L Hai t. Kone A rro, A W Jager, C Kerrlsou, G F Kissani, I) Louie. Rev T W Lewis. McNan.nra A J. J M Pinknev. J R Read A co. Reed A Mather. Qulnby A co. J no Rus? sell, Andrews A Salvo. Stoll.Wenb A co. P PTnale, S Thompson, W Ifferhanlt, E R White, J'Wirth, Geo w Williams A co. G W A co, and ot hers. Ex? perienced a nevero gale and heavy sea off Hat? teras. Steamship Virginia, Hunter, Philadelphia days. Mdse. To W A Courtney, J tl Adger A co. Adams, Damon A co. J H Abrahams A Son, T M Bristoll A co. Byrne A Fogarty, H F Baker A co E E Bedford, J V Brown. J H Buhre, 0 Bart A co, Cameron. Barkley A co, U LChlsolra, McD Cohen. Claciu* A Witte, W E Chafee A co, J Cosgrove, T M Cf ter, Eason A Bro, L Elias, Fogartle's Book Depot, G Foll?n. C Gravely, H Gerdts * co. A Guil fuss, J M Greer, W s Henerey, J H Bappoldr, J w Harrisson, J Uurkamp A co, Holmes' Book House, C Hancock, B Johnson A co, D W Jennings A co. Kanni mix A Gonzalez. I) Lopez, L Lorentz, Mac? queen A Rlccke, R U McDowell. M H Nallian. N E Railroad. Marshall A Buitre, F L O'Neil), 15 O'Neill. Paul, Welch A Brandes, E Perry, C P Poppenhelm, J Russell, p Schuch nan, W Shepherd A co, sten? house A co, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, S A A S P co, J Thompson A co, Tupper A Sous, Wageuer A .Moinee-, Wilkinson A Gilchrist, P Walsh. Steamship Ashland, ingram. New York-left 10th ins*. Salt a,ud hay. To Wagner, Huger A co, Wm A Courtenay, Geo W Williams A co, S C Railroad Agent. Br burk Sailor Prince, McManus, Havana-7 days. Sugar aud fruit. To W P Hall. Br brig Wasp. Deroy, Havana-5 days. Ballast. To Street Bros A co. Sehr Henrietta, Leavltt, Chlsolm's Island. Phos? phate. To Pacific Guano co. Sehr Ann S Deas, Garbatti, West Point Mill. 154 tes rice. To Cohen HancKel A co, Ravenel A to, G A Tren liol m A Son. Steamer Eliza Hancox, Burns, Savannah, via Beaufort, Ac. 54 bags sea isluud aud 3 bales upland cotton. 400 bags cotton seed, mdse. Ac To Ravenel A Holmes. J R Pringle A Son, W Gur? ney, Clus ihn A Bio. Wm M Bird A c, Stoney .V Lowndes, Pelzer, Hoovers A ci?, Reeder A Davis, . A .1 Salinas, Cohen. Hauckel A co, Ravenel A co, J Colcock A co, southern Express co, Hopkins, McPherson A co. Steamer Pilot Boy. Sly, Savannah. Beaufort, Pacific and nther landings. 17 bags sea i-land cotton, nnlse. .Vc. To J t) Aiken A co, Ravenel A co, Goodrich, Wineman A co, Win Gurner, W M Bird A co. li c Adama Stoney A Lowndes, UT s Henerev. Gaillard ?St Miuott, Hurry Green. Titos M Ha.ickle. Steamer Emilie. White, Georgetown, S C. COS tes rice. 16 bugs rough rice. 4 bales cotton, mdse and sundries. To Shackelford A Kelly. Pringle A Son, Cameron. Barkley A co. C Neilson, Geo A Trenholm A SOD, Th urstun A Holmes, C Kerrison, and ol hers. Sloop Bird, Corabahee. 1700 bushels rough rice. To Galilanl A Minott. Sloop Moral. Rautowles. bOO bushels rice. To Stoney A Lowndes. Sloop Ireland, Asiiepoo. 000 bushels rice. To Stoney A Lowndes. Boat ir.dn Wadmulaw. t? bales sea island cot ton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Boa: Ti om John's Island. 5 bags sea Island cot ton. To stoney A Lownes. Boat from James Island. 3 bags sea island cot? ton. To Stoney A Lowndes < Received from santee. 13 bags sea Island cot- , ton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Hutchinson's boat from James Island. 2 bags f sea island cotton. To W A Boyle. ( Boat from Toogoodoo. 2 bags sea Island cotton. , ro ll A Boyle. Boat from Christ Church. 2 bags sea island cot- 9 :on. To W Guruev. 9 Received from Habenicht's Mill, James Island. t i bags sea island cotton. To W o Bee A- co. Received rrom Bennett's M11?. 20 tes rice. To f >\ L Bee A co. f IN THE OFFING. d Steamship Falcon. Haynie. Baltimore-:c!t loth ;1 instant. Mdse. To Mordecai A co. P ti Tren holm, and others. :.. ? i. od Brbark Hawkeye, Breachin, Glrgentl. Sicily-43 day?'frcra the Straits of Gibraltar. Sulphur, To Street Broa * co, an* o C Coe, Supt. Experienced heavy northeast and southerly gales the entire passage; 25 miles southeast of this bar, passed part of a vessel's deck and rudder. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, >Tew York -James Adger k co. - -. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-Paul C Trenholm. . . Ship Hope, Hancock, Liverpool-w B Smith * Spanish brig Monarca. Ysern, Barcelona-W P Hall* Sehr Ann E Sievens, Montgomery, Jacksonville -J A Enslow k co. SAILED YESTERDAY. a Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, Kew York. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore. Br bark Grace E Cann, Cann. Liverpool. Span brig Paula, Bertr?n, Barcelona. Steamer Dictator, McMillan, Palatka via Jack? sonville, Savannah, Ac. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore. Decem? ber IL Sehr J P Stickney, Fooks, at Baltimore. Decem? ber n. MEMORANDA. The bark R B Walker. Petting?., for Wood's Hole, was cleared at St Helena. S C. by the Pacific Phosphate co, with a cargo of phosphates. .funeral Notices. HILL.-Died, In Charleston. S. C.. on the 13th instant, Dr. JAMES ALSTON HILL, of Water ord, Miss. ^SS-HIS RELATIVES AND FRIENDS, and those of Mr. Wm. H. and Mrs. Laura M. Lock? wood, are respectfully invited to attend his Fane? rai Services, at Trinity Church. Tuis MORNING, 14th*instant, at 10 o'clock. _decl4-? Special Polices. ^?S-GRAND LOPGE OF SOUTH CARO? LINA.-GRAND SECRETARY'S OFFICE, CHARLESTON. S. C., DECEMRSR C. 1S70.-The Hall Committee will elect a Keeper or thc Masonic Hall for thc ensuing year, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 15th Inst. Applications must be handed to Brother n. W. SCHRODER, Graud Treasurer, on or before the 15th inst. B. RUSH CAMPBELL, : i ec7-w2_Gra-id Secretary. pB* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Esta'eof Mrs. SARAH COLLINS, deceased, late or Charles? ton, are hereby notified to present Ute same, duly attested; and all persons indebted, to make pay meut to me, at my Store, No. 3SS King street, JOHN W. LINLEY, dec7-w3?_Administrator. pSS* GO TO GEORGE LITTLE & CO. for BOYS' CLOTHING, nil sizes. novlS-fmw par* FOR COLDS, COUGHS. BRON? CHITIS and all affections of the Longs, take AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. dec9-fmw3DJtc_ par* IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF SEWING MACH)NESy-JOHN CLARK, JR., it CO.S BEST SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, on Black ?pools. For sale, itt retail by D.H. HASELTON, No. 307 King stre? r._dcc5-lnio ~p~&* MY FRIEND, STOP THAT TERRI BLB cou.;.., uni thus avoid a consumpiive's grave, by using G LUBE FLOWER COUGH SYRUP, lor curing all throat, bronchial and lung diseases. It ls p -nealy peerless. Never has been equalled. lt is pleasant to take, and certain io cure. For sile by a 1 dnigirisN. dec-.v fini ino ".^SOONER OR LATER, A NEGLECT EO cold will develop a eins'ant cough, shortness of breath, failing strength, and wasting of flesh thc avan- couriers of consumption. In some In? stances the same cans? will produce bronchitis, a disease of the branches of the windpipe. In all affections of the pulmonary organs, as well as In bronchial atfeetiuus, JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT is both a palliative and a curative, ns the testl m ny of thousands and its world-wide reputa? tion attests-while In coughs and colds lt acts speedily, and when taken according to directions, promptly removes them. Why not give this -s.Hillard remedy un Immediate trial? Soul by nil Druggists and at wholesale by GOODRICH, W1NEMAN k CO., Charleston, S. C. dccl4-wfm3 ^THE GREAT MEDICAL WONDER, PR. HASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL k 11s all pain in two minutes. Cancers, Bolla, Tetter and Old Sores, cured-ln 48 hours by DR. HASKELL'S CAR? BOLIC CANCER SALVE. For sale at retail by G. W. Al MAR, COHEN'S MEDICAL DE DR. H. BAER, POT, A. O. BARBOT, DR. G. J. LC4IN. ED. S. BURNHAM, W. T. LITTLE k CO., M. H. COLLINS k CO., ALFRED RAOUL, M. D., GRAMAN & SCHWAKE, DR. W. A SERINE. E. H. KELLERS, M D" And at wholesale by DO WIE, MOISE A- DAVIS, sole Agents for South Carolina. novH-3mosntw PST A REVOLUTION I\ COOKERY. Since the introduction of the patent SEA MOSS FARINE, a complete revolution has taken place In that department of cookery to which we owe the luxuries of the dessert. The most delicious blanc mange, Jelly, custard. Charlotte Russe, light paddings, Ac, are prodnced fr?m this palatable nutriment, at about one-third or the former cost. A great economy of time as well as money ls effected by its use. The preparations made fruin lt aye pronounced by physicians to be the best possible diet for consumptives, dyspeptics, and persons suffering rrom biliousness and general de? bility. Convalescents fatten on them, and gain rapidly In muscular strength as well as in flesh. The SEA MOSS FARINE COMPANY, No. 53 Park Place, New York, who are manufacturing this ar? ticle from the bf st Irish Moss, in enormous quan? tities, produce an array of medical and general testimony In Its favor which is perfectly over? whelming, and must set all doubts of Its superi? ority as an alimentary staple, (ir any exist.] en tlrely at rest. _ decl2-niwf3n*c JSTFAITH WELL FOUNDED.-IN OLD times, at the commencement of every season, it was the fashion to take a strong cathartic asa safeguard against a change of temperature. It was a worse than senseless practice. The people of our day understand thc matter better. Instead of depleting the system, they [reinforce it. in the method they adopt they exhibit a wisc discrimin? ation. Instead of resorting to the ritiatcil stimu? lants of commerce, or any of the compounds de? rived from them, they put their raith In the only absolutely pure Invlgorunt procurable In the mar? ket-HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITi'EltS. Their fulth ls well rounded. Never hos any tonic medi? cine been prepared with such scrupulous precision and conscientious care. It ls a vegetable compound of which every ingredient is sound, wholesome, and medicinal in the true seuse of thc word. Now we have three prominent n4tlon.il complaints. One half or the adult population of the United States sutler more or less, either from diseases of the stomach, derange neut or the liver, or affections of thc kidueys. In no other land under Heaven are these maladies so general as in thia country, and Uoitetter's Bitters is a specltic for them ad, unless organic in their origin, and, therefore, be? yond cure. And let those who arc fortunate enough to be exempt from them at present under? stand one great fact, viz: That au occasional use of this vitalizing tonic will as certainly prevent (hem as the sun will prevent the earth from freezing where Its genial beams de?c art. declO-6D4C pST* AWAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE rKUSSES.-Comfort und Cure for thc Raptured. !>LT.: postpaid on receipt of io cents. Aildresfe Ur. E. B. FOOTE. No. i2u Lexington avenue, New vork. dsclr. p**k GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. ?.'rom the time when, In 1834, Dr. RUGGE illscov ?red "Carbolic Acid" and Hs extraordinary medi ;al effects, nothing in the history of Medicine bas ?quailed lt. Largely used by the French phys! Hana tn treatment of consumptive and scrofu o-js diseases, it was introduced by the Conrt Phy ??clan Of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, Into Pms la, and from thence to the United Sta: es. .So? iling else of the present day can equal HEN tY'S SOLUUON OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION lENOVATOR. Patients get better ajler only ont ose has been taken, and we cordially recommend ; to ;..e public-[Editor "Argus." jann ijr Special ?STotuee. CONSIGNEES ,:. PER STEAMER FALCON, from Baltimore, axe hereby notified that she is THIS DAT discharging cargo at Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. AB Goods not taken away at sunset, wu: remain on wharf at consignees' risk. MORDECAI A CO., decl4-l_Agents. ?S* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP VIRGINIA, from Phils lelphla, are hereby notified that she will discharge cargo THIS DAT, at Brown's Wharf. Goods uncalled for at sunset will be stored at Consignees' risk and ex? pense. WM. A. COURTENAY, Agent. decl4-l_ ??3~ NOTICE.-ALL BILLS AGAINST the Spanish Bark PAQUETE CANTABRIA, On znln, Master, must be presented In triplicate at the office of the Consignee, W. P. Hall, before THURSDAY next, thc 15th instant, at .12 o'clock, M., or payment win be debarred. . W. P. HALL, tlecl3-2 Brown Sc Co.'s Wharf. INC Cotton in Tarlington County can have lt In sured in good companies at half per cent per month by applying at the Courthouse to deCl3-6 L. 0. DARGAN. ?&- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Check No. 187, dated Augnst 13th, 1870, for $7000, signed JOHN HUNN, Chairman Board of County Commissioners, and drawn on E. S. KUH, County Treasurer, has been lost or. mis? laid at Columbia, South Carmina. This is to warn all parties that the said Check ls null and void, no equivalent having been received therefor. By o'rder or the Coard. JOHN HUNN, Chairman. novl0-30 JAMES E. MCGREGOR, Clerk. Shipping. ~P O R S E IV YORK. ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15TH, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1S70. STATE-JIOOMS ALL ON DECK. Tlie Splendid New Imn Side Wheel Steamship SOUTH CAROLINA, Beckett. Commauder, will sail for Xew York on THURSDAY, December 16th, at 4 o'clock, P M.. from Pier No. 2, Uulon Wharves, connecting with Day Passenger Trains rrom Co? lumbia and Augusta, arriving at half-past 3 P. M. Insurance by Steamers or lids Line -i per cent. For Freight" Engagements or Passage, having very fine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO.. No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. dccl2-4 N E W VOR K . [ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.] OLD LINK N KW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 84 6. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE? ROOMS. The Superior Side wheel Steamship CHARLES? TON, James Berry, Commander, will leave Ad ger's Wharf as above. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAM KS ADUEK & CO., Agent*. *y The MERCEDITA follows on TUESDAY, the 28th December, at 4 o'clock. P. M._rtecu-l rJIHROUGH BILLS LADING TO AND FROM BALTIMORE PHILADEL? PHIA, BOSTON, BREMEN, . AND THE CITIES OF TUE NORTHWEST. The One Steamship FALCON, Havuie.^dp?fc Commander, will sail fur '?' .''.r"^iVlflM on SATURDAY, nth December, at hau-p?*i u o'clock P. M. ?I- Philadelphia Freights forward ?ii conant city by railroad frum Baltimore without, addi? tional insurance, and Consignees .ire allowed un plu time 'o sample and sell their Gooda from thc Railruad Depot In Philadelphia. PACL C. TRENHOLM, Agents decl4-l No. 2 Union Wliarve?. JjlOK PHILADELPHIA. THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEK LT. The Iron Screw Steamship VIRGINIA, DUNTER, Commander, Will he dispatched ror Philadelphia on ^??&c. SATURDAY, 17th December, at half past ^y^hv ll o'clock, A. M., from Brown's North Whan. &7*Tnrough Bill? Lading will bc issued to Bos? ton. Cotton rate to Philadelphia >ic per pound; Rice $1 60 per cask; Rosin 4Uc. per barrel. For Freight engagements or passage, having good cabin accommodation, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. decl2-inwfs4_No. 1 Union Wharf. J3ACLF1C MALL STEAMSHIP COMPY's. THROUGH LINE TO CA LI KUI; XI A. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above Hue leave Pier^^?P? So. 42, Nert-. River, foot of C-walififiSB! street. New fork, lit li o'clock noon, ol the iii and 201 h of every mouth (except when Hies: dates fallon Sunday. Mien the Saturday prectai lng. Departure of the 2Qth connect at Panama with steamers for Sonth Pacific ami Central America: ports. Those of 4th touch ut Manzanillo. steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja pan and China December 3.1, I87u. No california steamers lunch at Havana, bni indirect from New York to AspinwalL t me hundred pounds baggage free to each adult Medicine and attendance free. Fur PfiRSnae I'lckets or other information DPI '. . at UlO COMPANY'S TICKET OcFltSB, on the whnrf foo: of Cana! atra-t. North River. New ?Ork. F. R. RABY. Agent. ?nylf-lyr 1TIME TABLE OF STEAMER "ARGO FOR DECEMBER, 1870. FOR EDISTO, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND? INGS, (INLAND ALL TUE WAY.) The Steamer "ARGO" will re- . ?T^h ceive Freight at South AtlamiCj?^?agc; W harr, ou MoxiuYS and TUTKODAYS. and leave as follows: CHARLRBTOK. BDISTO. Frldav. 2d, 2 A M [Sunday, 4tli, li p M Tuesday, otb, 5AM Wednesday, 7th 2PM Friday, otu, 7 A M Saturday, loth, 6>i A M Tuesday, 13th, 9AM Wednesday, nth. 7 A M Friday, lflth, lu A M S iturday, 17th, ll A M Tuesday, 20th, 5 A M Wednesday. Slat 2PM Klday, 23d, 8 A M Saturday, 24th, 5? A M Tuesday, 27tu, 10 A M Wednesday, 28th, 7 A M Friday, 30th. ll A V Saturday, Slat, 9 A M Freight received nntil one hour before the time of leaving. Munej packages must be properly sealed, and duplicate receipts sent with each. For Freight engagements or Passage, apply on board, at south Atlantic Wharf, or to DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent," Office on Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable on tbt wharf. No Freight received ofter sunset. Shippers are respectfully requested to observe this. oct29 F O BJ LI V? ?PO OL. The flrst-claes American brig R. B. GOVE, _Q?? Hawkins, Masrer, helng of small capacity ^38? and having a large portion of her cargo engaged and going on board, will meet with dispatch. For Freight engagements, apply to ROBERT MURE A CO., decl2 Central Wharf. "pOB LIVERPOOL The Al American Bark ROME, Captain J?kk Otis, ?laving part o: cargo engaged, will SSS. meet with dispatch. For freight engagements apply to - E. WILLIS, nov26-fmwio North Atlantic Wharf. JpOR GARDNER'S BLUFF, AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE PEE? DEE RIVER, VIA GEORGETOWN, S. C. The Steamer PLANTER, Captain *tP*w J.T. Foster, is now receiving Fi eight ??????gsS?m at Accommodation wharf, and wi!, leave un SAT? URDAY MORNING; 17th instant,- at 6 o'clock. Freight and wharfage prepaid. For Freight or Passage, having state room ac? commodations, apply to RAVENEL A HOLMES, dec!4-2_ No. 177 East Bay. Jp OR BEAUFORT AND PACIFIC LAND? ING, FENWICK'S ISLAND, COFFIN'S POINT, PORT ROYAL RAILROAD WHARF, PARIS ISLAND LANDING, STATION CREEK, AND OTHER LANDINGS WHERE IN? DUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. The steamer PILOT BOY. Captain r .^?T"?)? J. w. Si', will sall for abuve points jagggSBfa every THURSDAY MORNING, at s o'clock, and when inducements offer will touch at any of the above Landings. RETURNING, Will leave Beaufort on FRIDAY MORNING, touch ing at Pacific Landing. J. D. AIKEN A Co.. UOV28_' Agenta Tj?OR SAVANNAH VIA PACIFIC LAND? ING AND BEAUFORT. The fast sailint* Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain J. w. sly, will leave^ Central Wharf for above places cveiy MOMMY MORNING, at 8 o'clock. RETURNING, The .TILOT BOY will leave Savannah evory TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 ??clock. Beaufort and Pa? ne Landing s.uae ?uy. ~. D. AIKEN A CO., Dov20 Agents. Central Wharf. TjTTEEKLX LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING. BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARI EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The .favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L w. BURNS, ???I receive Freight ar. South Atlan- . gtr tlc wharf for above points every,??>SHS5B? Tt'KKPAY, nnd leave on every WEDNESDAY nona ING. at 7 o'clock, arriving ?ir. savannah thc saint evening, and having for Danen. Ac, ihe follow lng morning. Kemi tung, will leave ^vannait for Charleston every MONDAY .MORNING,'HI ; o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to RAVES BL A HOLMES, septo_So. 177 East Bay. F L O. tt i D A , TWICE A WEEK, FOR SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA, ?AOKSOS VILLE. PILATKA AND ALL POINT? ON TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Thc Steamer DICTATOR. Captain r -~TL~rT,?* George E. McMillan, will sun from ?s^U????' Central Wharf for above points every l'CKHb?i EVENING, at s o'clock, arriving back at charles? ton every SUNDAY APTRUNOON. at 5 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain ?. B. Vin? cent, will sall from Central Wharf for above poinu every FRIDAY BTONTVO. at s o'clock, arnviuc back nt Charleston WjtdKBSDAT AFTERNOON, at ? J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents, octlO So. ?Central Wiiarf. R Newspapers, itUgajincs, &c. URAL CAROLINIAN DECEMBER NUMBER SOW READY. Maintenance of Fertllby of Soils, Nf. 2-HU gard. Trie Oat Ci op-F.. M. Pendleton. Fairs and thrir Objects-D. Wyatt Aiken. Pineapples au>l Tropical ?C?S-C. S. Rand, ol Bolivia. readies-r. J. Berckmnns. An English nun's View of the Steals Plough. Handsome Engraving of Granltevllle Factory, and other articles and illustrations. Subscription. $2peruunum. Address WALKER. EVANS .t COGSWELL. No. 3 Broad street an 1 Nu. IO*J East Bay, nov2B Charleston, S. C. A fertilisers. G ENCY FOR THE SALE OF PERUVIAN GUANO. The undersigned, having been appointed their Agent at this port by Messrs. Hobson. Hurtado ft Co., of New York, who nre ihe .-ob agents and consignees of direct inipcrraiious -ti Peruvian Guano into the United States, offers lor sale and will keep on hand supplies ui No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. A depot ls established lure for dirict Importa? tions. Quantit!e< of ten HO) Ton--, or nunc. c;m be bad at $60. j:u.d, or it.- equivalent In currency, per too of 2240 lbs., for Cuanape Island o nunn, and $87 50 for Chincha Island Guano, exclusive of State tax for Inspection, uud being tue present Government prices. Pun i y warranted. R. G. LAY, Agent, At Office of Messrs. TnnnoA Co., nov29-imo Saran nan. Giorgia. piIOSPHATE ROCK. ? The Palmeiro Mining and Manulaciuring Com? pany are now prepared tn fuinu-n to manufac? turers PURE PHOSPHATE ROCK, from their Mines on Ashley i-i-er. THURS! ON & HOLMES. Agents, nov21-lmo_Adgcr's North Wharf. AGENCY FOR TUE PERUVIAN GUANO. The subscribers Laving buen appointed Local Agents for the snle of PERUVIAN UUANu. would respectfully informed mauuutcturersanu dealers that tbei will rte.iv.rMroiu Warehouses', as weil as fruin ships direct un s m vu! (rom Hie Peruvian Islands. PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, ar the Gene? ral Agent's price lu .Ww York, to wit: Sixty dollars, gold, on delivery, in lots of ten (10) tuns and upwards. Every cargo will be inspect- d and analyzed by Professor SHEPARD, and sarifacto ry guarantees of its quality and puntv will always be furnHhewl when dwire*. ?.GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.. sep2s Kucrors. ' Hitlers. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR THE OLD CAROLINA It 1 T T E Ji S. H. BISO ii OFF .t CO . H. KLATTE & CO., BOLLMANN BROTHERS, J. A. QUACKENBUSH, WAGENER & MONSEES, MANTOUE&CO. ?ROFESSOR BERGE K'S EED-BUG DESTROYER. COStar'S INSECT POWDER Glentworth's Roach Exterminator Costar's Rat Poison Isaacsen's Sure Pop-Death to Musqultoea. For aale by Dr.. U. BAF.R, july? No. 131 Meering street. ?stuego Starrt), t ' . i p u B E 0 S , TT E ? O_S T A B C ?. T. ^KINGSFORD & SON, MANUFACTURERS. THIS STARCH h&d established greater celebrity toan any other ever obtained, and having re? cently doubled the capacity of their works, they wlU now be able to meet the demand, nteir works are the largest of the Uud in the world, the production being over twenty tons each day. ' The great desideratum In tho Starch, and that which ls exceedingly difficult to s?cur?, ls uniform good quality. NONE OF INFERIOR GRADES IS EVER WANTED BY THE CONSUMER; and every Grocer ls aware of the annoyance caused by even a sJUrbt variation 'In-inequality... None below the standard is ever allowed to go ont of the factory, and nota box has ever been retnmedto them aa defective. IT WILL KEEP PERFECTLY SWEET FOR YEARS IN ANY CLIMATE. Mr. KINGSFORD has been engaged in the manufacture or Starch for THIRTY-NINE YEARS, and is the inventor of the process of making CORN STARCH, The subscribers are sole Agents for Messrs. T. KINGSFORD A SON'S STARCH, and are prepared to l amish the wholesale and rctaU trade at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. decl4-2_HENRY GERDTS ?te CO., Agents. iFine ?rocerics, Ut. DPPORD'S (LATE COR WIN'S) ti B (TCITR ? AND TEA WAREHOUSE. . ? ? - - . -.- - ? ?-:o: n . : " w - . " HEADQUARTERS FOR SELECTED DAIRY BUTTER PURE LEAF LARD PRIME FACTORY AND ENGLISH CHEESES ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CR4.CKBE5, and * BISCUITS, Ac, ?ko. N. B.-I CLAIM TO KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP FAMILY GROCERIES IN THIS CITY. t - > f r-~h-^-*. - - E. 33. BEDFORD, i PURE 8rtCBS80R TO ?BRANDlESr WINES WILLIAM S. CORWIN A CO., f ? . ...;<, ,-. * I AND VERY OLD No. ??70 KING STREET.! WHISKIES. I -OPPOSITE HASEL. j . . ... VERY CHOICE FAM I Ll FLOUR "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ' ".. : ' f Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Provisions, Spices, $fe IIKU-IIETICALLY SEALED FRTJTF8,' VEGETABLES, MEATS, SOUPS, ~?s<r. AU articles bold from this establishment are of the VERYaBEST QUALITY and WARRANTEA?. Goods lellvered to all parts of the City, Railroad Depots, Steamboats, free of expensej * ' *? * EVER/E. BED1 *1RD. I * SEND FOR A ' (JAS. S. MARTIN ! ' GEO. H. ORUIIBR._(_ CATALOGUE. ' f WM.JQ. MOOD, JR. JURE AND ii \H/NE INSURANCE. SECURITY INSURANCE COM TAN Y, o? New York, capital ??nd Surpiiw.$2,117,000 rilENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, of New York, Capital mid s rp'.us.$1,931,000 ifAXIIATTAN IX?UI:AX0E CuMlANY, of New York, CaiJikluun Surplus.$1,380,000 INTERNAT. ON AL ?NSIRANCK COM TA S Y, of New York. Cup.Ml awl Surplus.$1,3&3,000 NORTH AMERICAN Kl UK INSURANCE COMPA? NY, of New York. Capita) and Surplu*..$802,000 TOTAL CASH ASSETS; OVER SEVEN MILLION DOLLA LiS. RISKS TAKEN IN TUE FOREGOING WELL I ESTABLISHED COMPANIES, on terms ats favora-1 Ole as other first-class Companies. SAM'L Y. TUPPED. AiiBNT, ? IN PLANTERS' AND MECHAN! S' BANK BUILD? ING, EAST BAY STREET, novlft-wfmluiv T HE COTTON STATES UFH INSURANCE ?QUPAJSY. M A C O S,. O DOR Gl A. Authorized Capital.$2,000,0:?} Guaranteed Capital. $500, ooo ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS Deposited with State authorities of Georgia. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS , Deposited with State authorities vi South Caro Una for Security of Policyholders. OFFICEBS AT MACON. OEOKG1A: WM. JOHNSTON. President. . WM. s. HOLT. Vicc-Prestdent. GEO. s. OREAR. Secretary. C. F. MCCAY. Actuary. JOHN w. BURKE, General Agent. w. j. MAGILL, Superintendent Agencies. Recommended by the following gentlemen, who have c.Mimir.;'l ii.? Char T and prospecnis: coi. WM. JOHNS : ( ix, President Chaste' .CAA. lt. R. Gen. W ADE HAM ri iN. Columbia, s. C. Col. L. 1). CHILD- ?ifieni t .,retina National' Rank, ColnniMii. >. c. Cul. JAMES c. GIKI:1>. columbia. .*>. c. CoioiiclJAMF.su. mos wmnsiuru'. s.e. General M. C. BUTLER, -..f-iielil. General ROBERTT>" >M Rs t;i Georgia, Ac. Ac. BURDELL RHOS. Agents, corner Broad .?ml State streets. T. L. OGlETt. M. 0., Kxamimns I'tivslrlsn. april mwiyr OLD CA ll ULINA Ii I TIERS, FOP. SilE BV S. E. BEDFOR!!, Kin- street, C. D. AH RESS ft CO., King street, B. FELDMANN ?j CO- King street, And Ry Druggist.- and i-rosers - very where. ?piicai. J^ONEY " CANNOT BUTAIT; FOR SIGHT IS PR ICE LESSH The DIAMOND GLASSES, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A cu., New York, which are now offered to thc pubiic. ure pronounced by ail the celebrated Opticians ol the world to be the most Perfect, Na? tural Artificial i c!p to tho human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, ''Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy. The scieutitic principle on which they are con? structed brings the core or centre or the lens di? rectly in front of the eye, producing a clear and disriu'tt vision, as III ihe uni ural, healthy sight, and preventing nil unpleasant sen&a'ton?, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac, peculiar io all others in u*e. They are mounted in the finest manner, lu frames of the best quality, of all materials used for that purpose. Tuelr finish and durability can? not besorpassed. . CAUTION.-None genuine unless bearln.-; their trade mark stamped on every frame. JAMES ALLAN, j , Denier in Watches, Jewelry . \ Sterling Silverware and Optical Cuods, No. 307 King street. oct3i-mwslyr Charleston, S. C. FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, ?SANTONINE.) They ? - purely vegetable,-?aie and sure. Thf bes: rn nee. For sale by Dr. H. BAER, No. 131 Meeting ttrett,. OCtfi . W-0 -.BS l ifcttlt Seining ?flacrjinxs. rp HE SINGER J?ANUF?CT?B?NG COMPANY" have opened a State teeney lor the sale ol their CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES, at Nd 1W Kin? street, Charleston, where Silt. Cotton and Flax Threads. Needles. 4c, may bi obtained. Attention is In (ted to our NEWFAMILY SEWING M ACHI B AST) THE NEW MANUFACTURING MACHINE, in which simplicity and durability are combined. Machines for sale on the CEAS*. PLAN. Stitch? ing done to order. Local and Travelling Agents wanted. . i. ? THE SIS GER SEWING MACHINE 1 AGENCY; No. 167 Ring Street, Charleston. S X f- 9 AN'P THE ? 'WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCS-STITCH MACB1NE, ?vre the Wst IUJJSC. . , , For tai? on if." Lci^e Plan, willi monthly pay? ments, on eiisv renn!?, or ior cash. All tanda of Machine- attachments. Needles. Cotton, (white, black and colored.) SIX Ol), Soap, Ac, Ac RepaRin? ?? braal. Circulan and samples bf work ?-en? on api-ileation. # D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer in First Class.Sewing Ma? chines and Mirer;,-.:, .No. 307 Ring stree:, angl7 charleston. S. C. : EJnrrjcifs Starer). SATIN GLOSS STAEjJH In Six Pound Boxes and One Pound Papers. THY IT? Gives a Beautiful, WHITE and GLOSSY FINISH, besides renders Fabrics very durable. No other Starch KO easily a ?ed, or sa EcoMOiulcal. Use it ?noe, and Yon -will n?e no other. DUR YEAS' IMPROVED CORN STARCH Made with great care, from the choicest White Cora. D TJ R Y E A S ' M?IZB1VA A choice preparation of the finest portions of Starch, from carefully selected white Southern Corn. UNEQUALLED AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD, OR AS A DELICACY, By any other Preparation from Com. Nooc of tho above Goods genuine wish ont Duryea*' on cyery package. GT" Persons unable to procure our goods from their regular grocer, on addressing the Mamitacturera, 49 and 51 Park Place. New York City, will be directed to those in their vicinity who will supply them. OCt31-2mos Scales. FAIRBANKS & CO., No. 252 Broadway. NewjYork. No. ICC Baltimore street, Baltimore. No. ss Camp street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., No. HS Milk street, Boston. For sa e by ieadiug Hardware Dealers. oct29-ftu3mos JU ST RH O' J? I VED, CARBOLATE OF LIME, the*best Disinfectant md destroyer of Rats, Mice Bugs, Cockroaches, tc. A small quantity placed where they frequent; vul at once disperse them. Pendleton's .Panacea, or Vegetable. Pain Ex? tractor. . ... .. A fresh supply or Fleming's Worm confecufas. he most reliable In usc - Also, a fresh supply of SEAL OLEUM, the great, 'emedy for Rheumatism. ' For sale, wholesale and retail, by " Dr. H. BAER, may 30 No. 181 Meeting street,