The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 23, 1870, Image 2

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TESSI s OE THE NEWS. THU DAILY NKWS, DI mall one year, $8; BIX I months $4; three months $2 50. Served in the j elty at EIGHTEEN CBXTS a week, payable to the car riers, or $8 a year, paid Di advance at the office. THS TRI-WERXLY NEWS, published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one ?year $4; six months $i i Tas WEEKLY NJWS. onejyear $2. Six copies $10. Ten copies, to one address, $15. STJBSCRIPTIOXS lu all cases payable in advance, andrno paper coauDuea after the expiration of j the time paid for. Address RIORDAN. DAWSON & CO. No. 149 East Bay, Charleston, S.C. Wit Qfy&fU?ion g?wf. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1870. ?*T3E PRICE OF SUBSCRIPTION POR TBTE "DAILY NEWS" IS NOW EIGHT DOLLARS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. -Gold at New York yesterday closed at lOialOf. -The New York cotton market closed firm, with a good demand at 15?c; sales 9700 bales. ; Ourselves. - The crowded condition of the advertising columns of THS NEWS,, since the approach ot the holidays, is an ample recognition Of J the indisputable fact taut this paper is ac? cepted throughout the State as i*.e readiest means of reaching the money-spending public. This morning, indeed, the demands opon oar space are so pressing .that' leading articles are out of the question. The mass Of Christmas announcements must, upon this occasion, make up all other deficien? cies, and if these, prove, as interesting to the public as they certainly are pleasant to us, we shall endeavor to bear a like inflic tiowfor many days to come.. To-morrow, however? we will, as far as possible, make our readers amends, by ] i?suiug a Christmas supplement, containing a highly interesting original story founded upon an incident o? the campaign of '63, also several tales of thrilling power, and a | large selection, of attractive miscellaneous matter. This will be our Christmas greet? ing to the readers of THE NEWS. (K?riratiatwL ! c O E ES BURY 8 C HO O L , . WLLI, CHRISTIE BENET, RECTOR. ' Next session begins MONDAY, 16th -January, 1871. Fees for session : $12 50, $29, $25, in ad? vance._ ' dec23-PAC A-SACHTLEBEN'S . ' ' I ? ' < ? L J " '' ? ' MALE ACADEMY, (BOARDING AND DAY S-OHOOL,) NO. 44 BEAU FA IN STREBT, ssesas a vi*?? ... >-. CHARLESTON, S. C. . ThlB SCHOOL is now permanently estatdished in the above locality. The course or Instruction embraces the Classics, Modern Languages, Mathe? matics,' English Brauches and Drawing. -TH5 TmcT^fl^fW I'cauliiiSHiig^kntitut auu Modern Languages. Sir. PHILIP P.MAZYCK. lu charge or the Eng? lish Branches, and Mr. JOUN A*. HASKELL, who Instructs especially In Mathematics. JUT. MAZVCK will, after the flr<?t or January next, be prepared to receive BOARDERS into his family. For Clrcularsvaddress ' A. SACHTLEBEN, declO-mwie P. O. Box 97, Charlfston. S. C. MISS A L. SALOMON CONTINUES to teach WAX and ROSIN FRUIT; Wax, Worsted, Bat**, Leather and Paper Flowers; Gre? cian and Oriental Painting; Embroidery, Tapestry and Tufting Work; Crochet, Netting, Knitting and Fancy Wort, in its various branches, at No.* 28 Society street, third door east of Meeting, where specimens can be seen. Orders m any of'thc above branches' promptly executed. ?? - * - nov28-mwfsimo J^ING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVfLLE, S. C. The Ar? session or the School year of 1871. will begin on the Fittsr OK FRBISCAUY. Terms-For School ?XuensfS, i. e.. Tuition, Boots, Stationery, Ac., Uoardtngr Fuel, Lights and Washing, $l3?ln currency persesdou oTflvc months. . For circular?, containing run particulars, apply to. Colonel A. COWARD. dec20-13 _Principal and Proprietor. "?NGLISH AND GERMAN SCHOOL, No. JJi 82 "WENTWORTH STREET.-The exercises ot thislnstltutlon embrace ah thebramhes necessary for a good English and Commercial education. The hours from 3 to 5 o'clock P. M. are devote?', to Germen lessons, via: Grammar, Speaking. Wrttingand jieadmg. Lessons in Drawing ant! Moulding every Satutday morning. Thc Nigirt. School rronvt-to 9 o'clock, for exercises of Arith? metic, Rea*diug, Spelling and Writing, and Orna m en tal an vi Mechanical Drawing for adults. ,-Ihe Academy is under my special superinten? dence, with the assistance or Mr. J. MCDONALD, Missy. H. ANGEL, Miss LEON HARDT, Miss .f. MILLER. . . c , . VocalMuslc by"Professor F. BERCKHAN1. C. H. BERGMANN, ango Principal. ,. ^oat ano ifoBgO;_-r. STRAYED INTO YARD WEST END OF Beaulain street, two Balls and one Heifer. The owner eau get the same by paying expenses. dec23-l* . _?oi Saie. _ JUST ARRIVING THIS MORNING, those flue TURKEYS, Fowls. Ducks, Geese and Fresh Eggs, for sale bv W. HUNT. No. 42 Mar? ket street, between Church and Meeting, north aide._dec23-2* NORTHERN PO I L? RY AND GAME. Just received rroru NVw York a One lot or POULTRY AND GAM-, consisting of T rkeys, Geese, Ducks. Capons, Grouse. A-c. For sale cheap by TUOS. MURPHY, No. 81 Market street. dec2l 4?_ TTHMt SALE, A LOT OF FINE CANA Ri J? BIKDS and SE D. Also, FRUI , -it A B GE RU'S. Na 82 Markte street._dcc21-4* WOOD SAWED AT 50 CENTS PER cord for each cut. from and after this date; and sold at WM. JOUNSON'S WOOD AND COAL YARD, east end Laurens street. jun2Q-lamo FOR SALE.-JUST RECEIVED, A L'-T of broke MULES and HORSES, amongst them a pair of extra tine Horses. May be seen at the subscriber's Stable*, Queen street." declfl-mwra* p. WEST | FOR SALE, TUREE VERY FINE MULES, well b-okon. and In go';<! order Apply at CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO. decl9-8 FOR SAT.E, A No. 1 WHEELER & WILSON'S SKW1 SO MACHINE, in Cabinet Case-cheap. Apply uc.J. L. LONGFORD'S, No 27 Queea street,_uov23 (Rzl^Of? -.F0R SALE, A LONG W^OXJXJ, ESXAULISUED BUSI? NESS, (Retail.) paying a net prout of $2500 per an? num. Ampie Urn?? given a purchaser to learn the Dusincss. Th:s ls a rare chance for an active man to secure a permanent Income. Business dort" wholly for cash. Persons having the "stamps'"' and meaning business may address "$2500 fr?? ceme,'' Box V, DAILY NBWS Office, giving real . . ju!y26 __^f3oltjtions of ?rjparincrsr)ip. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTN^^i^Hnr ,. ;?JTe?nn or WILLIS A OHISOLM is rhis dav their affairs will be conducted bv E. WILLIS who will continue the business on his own acc-?nT? Charleston, S. C., December 6, l87o.W1LLdcc7 irflarrieo. KEBSE-LANDRUM.-On.the 15th Instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. A. P. Norris, Mr. E. REESE and Miss SALLIE J., eldest, daughter of Mr. B. F. and Mrs. R-.becca Bandrum, all of EdgeUeld. " HTLL-^JOHNSON.-On Thursday, 15th'Decem? ber, 1870, at the residence or John H. Collings, worth, Esq., by the Rev. D. D. Brimson, Mr. JOHN B. HILL and Miss- SADIE JOHNSON, all ot Edire fleld. QUATTLEBAUM-MURRELL.-On the 15th No? vember, by Rev. J. W. Barr, Mr. WILLIAM QUAT T?.F.BAUM and Miss ORRIE MITURELL, daughter of Mr. James Murrell, all of EdgQfleld. TIMMKRMAN-OUZTS.-On the evening Of thc 30th November, by Rev. John Trapp, at the resi? lience of the bride's mother, In Kdgefleld .County, Mr. TARRANTS TIMME ?MAN and Mrs. ANN ODZTS. . WEBB-TAYLOR.-On the nth instant, by Rev. D. A. Boddie. Mr. JAMES WEBB and Miss SALLIE TAYLOR, all of Granitevllle. " SMITH-WRIGHT.-On Tuesday evening, 20th InBtant. at the residence or H. T.-Wright, fsq., Edcefleld. S. C.. by Rev. J. r. Kligo, Mr. GAME WELL M. SMITH and Miss C. A WRIGHT. _ ?. - iFrmeral Notices. THE FRIENDS AND ACQUAINT . ANCES of Mr. BENJAMIN JOHNSON and family are respectfully Invited to attend his Funeral Ser? vices at his late residence, No. 12 Liberty street, at io o'clock THIS MORNING, without farther invi? tation. . dec'J3* Special Notices. -?_.-.- - - pS- CAUTION IS HEREBY GI"v*EN that neither Captain .BREACBTN nor ourselves will be responsible for debts contracted by thc crew of the British BarkHAWKETE. ??*! STREET BROTHERS A CO., dec23-l_Consign?es. ?S~ CONSIGNEES PER STEAMSHIP JAMES ADGER, from New York, are notl?e<fthat she is discharging cargo at Adger's Wharf. Goods uncalled for at sunset will remain on the wharf at owners' risk. dec23-l ' JAMES AT)G10R A CO.. Agents. CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER SEA GULL, from Baltimore, arc hereby notified that she ls THIS DAT discharging cargo at Pier .So. 1, Union Wharves. All Goods not taken away at sunset, will remain on wharf at consignees' risk. MORDECAI A CO., dec3S-l_Agents. &&~ O'NEILL ya McKEWN. - ALL persons whose claims against thc Estate of the Rev. PATRICK O'NEILL, deceased, have been presented and allowed, are normed that I wm commence THIS DAY to pay the Fourth Dividend ion said claims. JOHN B. GRAY, dcc22-3_ReceWer. ?&- IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF SEWING MACHINES.-JOHN CLARK, JR., & CO.S BEST SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON, on 'Black Spools. For sale at retail bj D.U. HASELTON, No. 307 Klig street. _dec6-1 mo ?S~ OFFICE CHARLESTON CITY RAILWAY COMPANY, No. 2 CHAMBER OF COM ^MEROE BUILDING, BROAD STREET.-SEALED OFFERS WILL BE RECEIVED np to 12 o'clock on SATUROAY, December 31, FOR PURCHASE OF :THE MANURE from the Company's stables, Shep? herd street. Tor one year rrom 1st January next. For particulars, apply at "lie Compauj's omce, 'Broad street. EVAN EDWARDS, . dec21-wfwfs5_Secretary. pB~ TREASURER'S OFF10E, GREEN? VILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C., DECEMBER l?Tn. 1870. Coupons or the State, Guaranteed Bonds, Certlfl . cates or Indebtedness and Second Mortgage : Bonds or this Company, due January 1,1370, will be pa'd at the Bankmg House of H. H. KIMP TON, No. 9 Nassau street, New York, or at the South Carolina Bankand Trust Company, In Co? lumbia, S. C., on and alter thc 1st day or January, ;i871. The Interest on the outstanding First Mortgage Bonds and Fractional Certificates or Indebted? ness, will be paid at the offlce of the Company. REUBEN TOMUNSON. ?s&- GO TO GEORGE LITTLE & CO. Tor BOYS' CLOTHING, all sizes. novIS-fmw WHILE WAITING FOR A COUG* to go as lt came, you aro often laying the founda? tion for some Pulmonary or Bronchial Affection. It ls better to get rid ol a Cold nt once by using ihat sure remedy, DR. D.' JAYNE'S EXPECTO? RANT, which will cure the most stubb u n Cough, and relieve you of all anxiety as to danger u5 con? sequences. Sold everywhere, and at wholesale by GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO., Charleston, S. C._decvil-wfm3 ?S- MY FRIEND. STOP THAT TERRI? BLE coueh, aud this avoid a con-nmp-ive's grave, by using GLOBE FLOWER COUGU SYRUP, for curing all throat, bronchial anti lung diseases. It ls perfectly peerless. Never has been equalled. It is pleasant to take, and certain to cure. For sale by all drug?lsts. dcc-wfmlrao ^fifTHE GREAT MEDICAL WONDER, ? DR. HASKELL'S ELECTRIC OIL k Us all pain lu two minutes. Cancers, Boils, Tetter and Old Sores, cured lu 43 hours by Dit. HASKELL'S CAR? BOLIC CANCER SALVE. For sale at retail by G. W. AIM AR, COHEN'S MEDICAL DE? DR. H. BAER, POT, A. O. BAR BOT, DR. G. J. LU1IN, ED. S. BURNHAM, W. T. LITTLE A CO., M. H. COLIJNS & CO., ALFRED RAOUL, M. D. GRAMAN A SC1IWAKE, DB. W. A. SKRINE. E. H. KELLERS, AI. D., Aud at wholesale by D0WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, sole Agents for South Carolina. novll-3mosn*w pSS-?. BETTER TOXIC TUAN QUININE. Calisaya bark or the primest qoa'ity is a promi? nent ingredient or PLANTATION BITTERS, with it are combined ?he juices and extracts or ?v.triety or aperient, antl-blllous, antl-spasmodlc and antiseptic vegetable substances, and these propc-tlRS are conserved and rendered diffusible by thc pure spirit of the sugar-cane-tuc most genial and harmless of all stimulants; but this inestimable bark is, after all the most important medical agent cou tal ti cd in the Bitters. In the various complaints for whlch.qulnine ls prescribed. PLANTATION BITTERS may be given with the certainty of .Pr^|^?HL aU tne &ood effects claimed by the facn55Bpsnlt from the use of that dangerous alkul^?^fthout; the rear or auy subsequent evil consequences. The ed tire harmlessness of the Bitters is guaranteed; the testimony on this point, from thc highest sources, being conclusive. SEA MOSS FARINE Trum p^irc Irish Mo33, Tor Blanc. Mange, Puddings. Custards, Creams, Ac., Ac. The cheapest', healthiest, and mest delicious rood in thu world. d?c'.0-mwf3ruc AN ABSOLUTE SAFEGUARD. Invalids, broken down In. health and spirits by Chronic Dyspepsia, or suffering fioin the terribie exhaustion which follows the attacks of acure ?lis ease, the testimony of thousands who have bo raised as hy a miracle irom a Hlmilnr state of pr.straiiou by HOSTE! TER'S STOMA tH BIT TEKS, ls a sure guarantee that by th.; saun- means l/ouioomay be strengthened and restored. But to those ?rho stand in peril of epidemics, to all who, by reasou of exposure, privations, und un congenial climate or unhealthy pursulLs, may at any moment lie stricken down, this paragraph is most particular}ij aud emphatically addressed. Yon, who are thus situated, are proffered an i?b solutc uafecuard against tho danger that menaces you. Tone ami regulate the system with this harmless medicinal Stimulant and Alterative,Hud you win be forearmed against thc maladies whose seed? tiuat around you in the air unseen. HO? TET i ER'S STOMACH BITTERS aro not only a 8'auda.rd Tonic und Alterative throughout the United States, bat they are accredited by the cer tlflcates or the most distinguished citizens or the Union, to thc" people of another lands. In Canada, Aa'tralla and the West In ?irs, they arc gradually taking place of all ol her stomachics, whether native or foreign, and'as Btirely as truth ls pro? gressive an1 demonstration overthrows doubt, they win eventually supersede every other Iu vigorant and Kestoratlvo tow employed In medicinal practice. deci7-6uAC ^r-PEOPLE'S BANK.-CH ARLESTON, DECEMBER 22, 1870.-Christmas falling on San day, ?etti, thu Bant will be closed on MONDAY, 26th instant. Paper payable on that day must be anticipated. ' JAMES B. BETTS, Cashier. dec23 . " ~??t- FIRST NATIONAL B ANT CHARLESTON, CHARLESTON, S. C., DECEMBER 2lst, 1870.-Chrlstmns day falling on Sunday, 25th instant, this Bank (according to custom, will be closed on MONDAY, tho 26th Instant. Notes and acceptances maturing'that date must be antici? pated. ..WM. C. BREESE, dec21_Cashier. ?Sf PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK, CHARLESTON, S. 0.-According to the usual custom, this Bank will be closed on MONDAY next, the 26th instant, (Snnday previous being .Christmas day.) All notes and collections pay? able on the 26th must be anticipated. deo21 . * . H. 0. LOPER. Cashier. fSf THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C., DECEMBER 20,1870.-Christmas falling on Sun? day, MONDAY, the 26th, will be-observed as a gen? eral holiday, and tllls offlcc closed. Paper paya? ble ou that day must be anticipated. TODS. R. WARING, deo21-4_Cashier.. J?kW IT IS SADDENING TO SEE OUR hair blossoming for the grave too early. More especially women feel this affliction, and it is even a greater deformity to them than to men. AYE R'S HAIR VIGOR removes it and restores thc hair sometimes, but its original oolor always. dpc,23-fmwdAw_' ~~?*r TEE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA CHARLESTON COUNTY-In' the Common Pleas. THOMPSON H. MCMAHON, survivor, vs THOMAS B. POWER-Attachment.-Whereas, the plaintiff did, on the 12th day of February, 1870, file his decla? ration against the defendant, who (os It Is said) is absent frcm and without thc limits of this State, and has uelther wife nor attorney known within the same upon whom a copy of the said declara? tion might bc served: It-is therefore ordered that thc said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the 13th day of Feb? ruary, which will bc In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy one, other? wise Anal and absolute Judgment will then be given and awarded against him. A. 0. RICHMOND, C. C. P. Clerk's Offlcc, Charleston County, February 19, 1870. " rob21 le3moly ^olibarj (Eooos. JIOR XMAS AND NET THE PLACE TO OST A FINE AND CHEAP PRESENT IS AT MADSEN'S - No. 163 MEETING STREET, Opposite the Charleston Hotel. Thc largest Stock of .CIGARS, . 0 IN BOXES OF ALL SIZES. PIPES OF ALL GRADES, AND OTDTBK .FANCY ARTICLE 8,' Sign of * THE INDIAN CHIEF, No. 163 MEETING STREET. ?_^ dec22-3_\_ jp HENCH CONFECTIONERS AT. FIFTY CENTS PER POUND, AT KINSMAN BROS., dec22-2 No. 279 KING STREET. QHRISTMAS MINCE PIES. Families wishing CHRISTMAS MINCE PIES should leave their orders by SATURDAY MORN? ING sure. KINSMAN BROS. dec22-2 F REN CH FANCY BOXES. FRENCH CONFECTIONERY BOXES AT REDUCED PRICES. KINSMAN BR03., dec22-2 No. 279 KING ST RE KT. ?pRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! Parties desiring to purchase BANANAS, ORANGES, FIGS, RAISINS, AP? PLES and NUTS of all kinds, Ac, for the Holl days, would do well to call at No. 12 MARKET STREET, NEAR CLACS3EN'S BAKERY. dec2?-2_BAYER A KRESSEL. JR. QHRISTMAS IS COMING! NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR GIFTS! Particular attention ls invited to the NEW, LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS, suitable for Presents, Just reoelved and opened AT JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. JAMES ALLAN'S, No. 307 KING STREET. Ail the newest and most exquisite designs In Jewelry, comprising, SETS OF PEARL, GARNET, ALL GOLD, CORAL AND STONE. Leon'lne, Opera. Neck and Vest CHAINS; Seal Hi?es, Diamond Rlugs; Gent's Pins, Pearl and Diamond; Plain Gold and Wedding Rings always ou hand or made to order; Sleeve Buttons and studs. Bracelets, Brooches and Earrings; Armlets and Necklaces, In Gold and Coral; Brooches for Hair or Miniatures, Locket3, Charm's and Masonic lins. Glove Bands, at JAMES ALLAN'S,' No. 307 KING STREET, A few doors above Wentworth street. nov24-thftu QRANGES AND PINEAPPLES. 50.000 ORANGES, at $2 per hundred no dozen Pineapples. Landing from the steamship Rita, from Hava? na, and ior sale at No. 83 Market street, south side, opposite Market Hall. decs _Mns. C p. KENDRICK. "pRUIT! FRUIT ! FRUIT! Ex schooner Ripley Ropes, from Baracoa, now landing at Union Wharf 1500 bunches REI) ?ANANAS 20,000 half husked Cocoas Pineapples, ?c., Ac. For sale by PAUL, WELCH & BRANDES. East Bay, 0. BART A CO., (1CC22-2 Market street it?rtigg. ft I" ATTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS THE Annual Commun Icatlon of South Carolina co mm an dc rv, No. l.Knlght.Templars, will bo held at Maaonlc Hall, THIS EVENING. Uecember 23d, at 7 o'clock. The election of officers for the next year will take place. - Members-are reque? ted to oome prepared to pay their Arrears. ' By order of R, S. BBCVB". K Corarnsnder. - dec23.... W.A.-WIL80N, a-corder. THE REGULAR WEEKLY MEETING of Marlon Lodge* No. 2, L 0.0. F.. will be held THIS EVBVING at 7 o'clock, at Odd Fellows Hall. Members will please attend. Candidates are request ed to be punctual. . * ROBT. 0. STARR, dec23-f Recording Secretary. t?atite. WANTED, A BOY AND GIRL TO walt In the house. Apply No. 187 Meet? ing street, one door north of-Pavilion-Hota'L . dec23-2*____ AYOUNG MAN WANTS PERMANENT ROA RD in a private family. Address A. R., Pcstt?nce Box 507, stating lowest terms. deciS-l*__/_ WANTED, A WOMAN, TO.MIND TWO Children. App?y one door from the corner ! of Calhoun and St. Phillp street, south sido. 1 dec23-l?_. AYOUNG MAN OF STEADY AND IN- j DUSTRIOUS habits wishes tn obrnlo era ploymen in a Grocery Store ss Clerk. H38 bera at tne buclness before. Willing TO make nlms<??f j itener Hy nsetuL Apply at THS NEWS office. (ICC21-3*_ WANTED, A NURSE, TO TAKE charge of an Infant and make herseir gen? erally userai. Recommendations required. Apply at No. 104 Trodd street._dec!4 WANTED, A :FIRST-RATE COOK. None need applv without the best recom? mendation. Apply, before io o'clock ta the morn lpg. ar No. 15 Meeting street._declO WANTED, A SMART, ACTIVE COL OREO BOT, to wult about tho house. Re? commendations required. Apply at No. 15 Meet? ing street, befo o 10 o'clock ta the morning. declO go furn. T"0^??T7A^UTTE OF ROOMS, WITH Kitchen, good water facilities, Ac, at No. Os Broad street, one door west of Guardhouse. dec23-l* FARM TO RENT.-A FARM OF FOUR? TEEN acres, situated on the Bellvediere Tract, three miles from the city. To rent low to a good tenant. Apply tx J. 0. H. OLAUSSEN'8, Market street._decs-wmf TO RENT, THAT DWELLING HOUSE AND STORE, with all the Fixtures complete, corner Queen and Franklin streets. App./ on the premises or to J M. MULVANEY. declff-e FOR RENT OK SALSEA BEAUTIFUL. ESTATE in Oran;ceburg District, situated on Lyons Creek, thres and a half mUea iTom the south Carolina Rai roi d. The tract ?ontalus <500 acres, soil rich red clay, adapted to cotton, . corn, wheat, root crops iud dover. - A splendid range for < attie; sunny hillsides for vineyards, and low landa for meadowa. Lyons Creek, a large, never- falling stream runs through the estate, and furnish ea one of the finest water powere in the State. A most valuable iron ore has been discovered recently on the place. The estato has on lt all the necessary rc rm buildings, negro honi.es, barns, s tal'les, gin houses and small dwelling.- It has boen in con stant cultivation since toe war, and the splendid growing crop wouid give entire satisfaction. It is offered for rent or sale, on reasonable terna Address Mrs. L. M. EEITT, Society Hill, Darlington District, S.O. Or R. M. MARSHALL A BRO., No. 83 Broad street. . . aug4 V?teota?vt Hp polstern. pRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The particular atlentloi of thc Ladies ls called to the opening of thc- largest and m. st fashiona? ble stock of - UPHOLSTERY AND DECORATIVE GOODS that has been exhibited in this city Fluce the war. W. J. TRIM, No. 243 King street, _.Two doorB Fonth of Baanga street. -^INDOW CURTAINS, SHADES AND CORNICES. . SWISS. NOTTINGHAM AND MUSLIN CURTAINS -WMln"r Lftrarra^ift.'? VL^M,.,.,-1 Window Hoi. inds, Ruff, Blue Green and Whlto Plain and Decorated Window Shades. At TRIM'? UPHOLSTERY WA RK ROO MS, No. 243 Kins street. TjUNE UPHOLSTERY GOODS, REPS, TERRIES AND SATIN DAMASKS Plushes, Moreena and French Lastings French and English Cretonnes and Chintzes Linen Coveting? and Furniture Stripes Gimps, Tassels, Centres and Bands. At TRIM'S UPHOLSTERY WARBROOMS, . _- No. 243 King street. JQECOEATIVE GOODS. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS AND DECORATIONS Embroidered Table and Piano Covers, Tone reties, Ac. With a great variety of the latC3t stylen of FANCY GOODS in thc Bamo line. At TRIM'S UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS, . _No. 243 King street. ?pURNlTURE RENOVATED AND RE? PAIRED. This establishment, makes a specialty of catling LAMBREQUINS AND DRAPERIES from the new? est desfama. Also, of Hair, Moss and Wool Mat? tresses and Pew Cushions. SOFAS, CHAIRS- AND LOUNGES repaired and covered, by Hie most competent workmen, at such prices and terms that will not full to give satis? faction, at W. J. I RIM'S UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS, No. -243 King Btreet. dec7-wfmlmo Two doors south of Beaufaln. QEiotljing ano Jnrnislimg ?oe?o. ' S PECIAL NOTICE The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of thc public to their large and elegant stock of MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOY'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, Just received, and? offering at exceedingly LOW PRICES. Au early call is respectfully solicited, and satia faction guaranteed in every instance. GEORGE LITTLE ? CO., No. 213 King street, novl8-fmw Below Market street. E ironer) ?oooa, &t. STABLISH ED 1854. CHARLES HICKEY, Manufuctnrer of LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMES. GILT, OVAL, WALNUT, and al! kinds of PICTURE FRAMES Tor Photographs, Chromos and Needle Work Special attention given to Reeilding, Hanging Glasse* and Pictures. Also, OH Paintings cleaned ami varnished. A good assortment ol - ohromos, Photographs and flue Engravings, A-C. ?fcc. No. 335 KING STREET, ABOVE LIBERTY. nnv2imfff2mosr>jtc_ jg ALL, BLACK & CO.,. Nos. 565 and 567 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Call attention or those about purchasing HOLI? DAY PRESENTS to heir unequalled Stock, com? prising everything in SILVER, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. It will be much to the advantage of those living at a distan-e rora the city to send their orders, as special attention will be given In the selection by one of .the finn per-ouuily. And ta case Ute goods furnished are not satisiactory in every re? spect, i hey can Oe exchanged. Goods sent C. 0. i>. Packages allowed to be opened and selections made. janlS-lyr Bolt (?oapirr. gHEET AND BOLT COPPER. -AGEN? CY OF BELLE TILLE (N. J.) ROLLING MILLS. WM. SHEPHERD A CO., No. 24 HAYNE STREET AND No. 35 PLNCKNEY STREET. f i OLLE JJ .SKAT IN G ? i ->. ... . ur >' THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC TTAT.T,, COMMENCING SATURDAY EVEN INO,- OCT. 1. Hie assemblies win be as follows: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY timi FRIDAY AFTERNOONS from 4 to 6 o'clock,--and TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY NIOHTS from half-past 7 to 10. Admission to Night Assemblies 60 cents; Chil? dren 26 cents. Tickets in packages of t wei ve, $3. Use of Skates, 25 cents. . . Afternoon Assemblies. Ladles and Children, in? cluding use of Sates, 25 cents; Gentlemen, Includ? ing use of Skates, 60 cents. . , ; Season ticke ts of admission (good for all assem? blies during three months) for gentlemen $6; for ladles $3; for gentlemen and lady $7 60. . sep27-3moB flfap flfoblicationg. QUE HOLIDAY CATALOGUE. This ctn give only a slight idea of our Large and Beautiful Stock of BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. Now ready, a new edition of that beautiful Christmas poem THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL, by a lady of Charleston, with Illustrations by the author. Price, 26 cents. Sunday-schools supplied at $2 60 per dozen. MISS KILMANSEQG AND HER PRECIOUS LEG, a Golden Legend, by Hood, with sixty illus? trations. The style of this book is entirely original In typography and -illustrations. $7 60. SorrgB of Home, with numerous illustrations Mo? rocco cloth, $5; Morocco extra, $9. Forest Scenes, with Illustrations on every page, $9. Picture Gallery of Nations, fuUy illustrated, Mo . rocco cloth, gilt, $3. The Hirth and Childhood of Our Lord, with medi? tations, twelve photograph?, (6. The Holidays-Christmas, Easter and Whitsun? tide, illustrated by Darley. $6. Gems of Art, from Rubens, Ti'lan, Hobbina and others, executed in colors, $4. The Gallery of Fine Arts, irom British and foreign authors, $4. .' St. Geor.e and the Dragon, llustrated by Frank 'in. $4 25, ic Milton's ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity, over forty Illustrations, $2 50. Whittler's Ballads or New England, with illustra? tions and vignettes, $5. George Herbert's Po?tisai Werks,, with over two hundred Illustrations and ornamentations, $6.' - . . The Book of Shakespeare Gems, landscape illus, t rations of localities in his drama?, $4. Spnnl8h Pictures, drawn with pen and pencil, by Dore, and others. $4. Art and Song, select lon s from choice poems, with nineteen steel engraving, $14. Dalzecl's Illustrated Arabian Nights, one hundred - Illustrations, 2 vols., folio. $7 60. The Midnight Sky. familiar notes on the stars and planets, by Dunkin, with thirty two star maps and numerous other Ulnstratlons, $3'76. Women o? the Bible, with numerous illustrations, S3 60. Tho Parables of Our Lord, with ten illustrations . and ornamentations, $7. Illustrations or the Life of Martin Luther, en . graved In line after original designs, by P, H. Laboucher, with letter press descriptions, by . D'Aublgne. In addition to the above we have all the Stand? ard Poets, illustrated, , and various styles or at tractive bindings. JUVENILE BOOKS.-Especial'attention has been given to our Juvenile Department. Our a? Bortmc-nt ls unusually large, and great care has been taken to select good books for the young of all ages. BIBLES AND PRATER BOOKS. A large stock of English, Family and Pocket Bi? ta es and Episcopal Prayer Books, embracing all tho newest editions sud styles or bindings. The prices ol' Bibles , and Prayer Books have been greatly reduced. Our stock offers as large a variety as can be had, and at the re? duced prices. DIARIES FOR 1871. A large assortment, combining the Pocketbook :and Diary, some entirely new styles. Photograph Albums, Writing Albums. Autograph Albums-oar varieties of these beautiful arti ttcles are unsurpassed and cheap. Writing Desks, Writing Cases and Portfolios, em ' bracing every variety of styles, from $1 up to $20. Our Store ls arranged so as to afford visitors every convenience for examining tho books, and the price of each book ls marked In plain Agares. N. H.-Our Monthly Literary Bulletin will be sent FREE to persons in thc country. ay Persons residing In the country will please bear in mind that by sending their orders to us for any books published In America, thoy will be charged only the price of the book. Wc pay for 83- Address FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 KING STREET (In the Bend,) jun28 _Charleston, 8. C. ?SSELLVS LIST/ OP ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS. FLOWERS FROM THK UPPER ALPS, with Glimpses of their Homes, superbly illustrated with chromo lithographs, folio. $12 60. The Arts In the Middle Ages, and at the Period of thc Renaissance. By-Panl Lacroix, Curator of the Imperial Library o' 'he Arsena', Paris. ' Illus? trated with nineteen chromo-lithographlc printy and upward of four hundred engravings tn wood. $12. Ecclesiastical Art In Germany during the Middle Agej. By Profes-or Lubke. Illustrated with one hundred and elghiy-iour engravings, 1 voL, 8vo, $9. . Specimens of the Drawings of tho Ten Masters, with descriptive letter-press and twenty photo? graph.", 4io, handsomely bound. $10. Songs or Home, with thirty-six Illustration.? by Fenn, Hennessy, Griswold, Ac, and eight auto? graphs, uniform with 1 Sonus of Life." "Kath rina," "Bitter-Sweet," Ac, cloth, Tull gilt. $5. The Wonders of Engraving. By George Dn plessls. With thirty-four fine wood cuts a;id ron photograph reproductions in uutoty pe, Illustrative of tho various stages of the arr of engraving.' from thc earliest times'to the present. $0. Marvels or GInss.Maklng. By A. Sauzay. With sixty-suvcu Illustrations on wood, and ten auto? type copies or the best examples in thc ?outh Ken? sington Museum. $c. Wonders of Italian Art. By Louis Viardot. With ten autotypes and thirty engravings, cloth. $6. Wonders of Painting. Of the spanish, French. English nnd Flemish Schools. By M. Viardot. With numerous antotypc and wood-cut Musi ra Hons, cloth, gilt. $0. Thc Bini) and childhood of oar Lord Jesus Christ. Meditations selected from thc works of Augustine, Chrysostom, Cosln, Hall, Calvin, Ac, with twelve photographs after Da Vinci, Raffaello, Murillo, Gu!(l-\ D?roche, Ary Scheffer, and other mnster*, 1 vol,, illuminated cloth, extra gilt. $6. Illustrations or the Life of Martin Luther. En? graved In line after original paintings hy Labou? chere, with letter-press. B* Rev. Merle DItublgne. Twelve pictures In folio. $6. Library of Poe ry a?d Song. Being a choice selection from the oust poets, with introduction by Wm. Cullen Bryant. Handsomely Illustrated, 1 vol., 8vo. $6. The Song of thc ! - -er. By Wm. Cullen Bryant. Illustrated with for-,-two engravings by the best artists, 4to, cloth, gilt. $5. nustlc Adornments for Homes or Taste, with nine colored plates and two hundred and thirty wood engraving*, 1 vol., 8vo, cloth, glit. $9. Miss Kllmansegg and her Precious Leg; A Gold? en Legend. By Thomas Hood. Illustrated by sixty exquisite ceilings Irom drawings by Thomas Seccombe, R. A., in characteristic cloth binding. $7 ?0. Mother Goose in her New Dress. A series or ex? quisite drawings In tinted chromos, itv Miss Chase, a daughter of the Chief-Justice. Elegant 4to.. green and gold. $4 50. Illustrations to G?eth-'s Faust. Thirteen de? signs In Sllhonlte, by Paul Konewka. Thu English text from Bayard Taylur's new translation, 1 vol.. itu. {4. Mangln-The Desert World. Translated from the French, with additions and emendations. One very hand-ome vol.. royal Svo., with one hundred and sixty superh illustrations. $8. Mamrln-The Mystery of the Ocean. Translated rrom tl'e Fi each, with additions and emendations. One very handsome vol., myal 8vo.. with one hun? dred and th tn y superb illustrations $6 Michele!-The Bird: Its History, Habits and Usefulness. One handsome vol.. royal 8vo" with two hundred and tea superb illustrations by Glaco melli. $6. Figuier-Earth anil ea. From the Prench or Louis Menlcr. Illustrated with two hundred and tiny engravings. Ouo handsome vol., royal 8vo. $8. . Library or Wonders. Illustrated with one thou? sand bpairlful Illustration'-'. The series couaisis or: Wonders or thc Human Body; The Sublime in Nature; Intelligence of Animals: Thunder and Lightning; Bottom of thc Sea; Wonders or the Heavens; italian Art; Architecture; (?lassmaklng; Lighthouses anil Llglushi. s; Wonders of Pompeii; Egypt 3300 Years Ago; The .>un; Wonders or Heat; Optical Wonders; Wonders nf Acoustics; Wonder? ful Escapes; Bodily Strength aid Skill; Balloon Ascents: Grear. Hunts. The volumes may be pur? chased separately at $1 50. Etchings by John Leech, containing illustra? tions of "Jack Brag." "Christopher Tadpole" and "Hector o'Hallorau," one vol., folio. $3. M?nchhausen-Adventures du Baron de M?nch? hausen. Traduction vouvelle par Gautier, Als. Illustr?es par Gustave Dore. Also, a large and choice collection of the newest Juvenile and Toy Books. declO R Boareittg. BOARD-FAMILIES AND SINGLE gentlemen can be pleasantly accommodated at the corner of Wentworth and Glebe streets, dec? ?IV i RP G 0 L#S ALT. > , .3760 sacks per Bark Arbitrator, Just arrived. " ' , For sale by WAGNER, HUGER A CO. dec2S-fr m H i s K ? B sr V?~7"ITOT 100-bbU%~WBISKIES Gibson's X XX, XXX Gibson's Cabinet " . 300 boxes Fire Crackers - ISO bbis Best New Orleans Molasses 600 boxes, halves and quarters of Raisins. Forsalelow,by 4 ' t-.' dec22-4 STEFFENS,-WERNER k DUCKER. ^SHEAP LIQUORS ! CHEAP LIQUORS ! Imported and Domestic BRANDT . Table and Cooking Wines Whiskey or all Grades ". Old London Cordial Gin. .. ! All at cost prices, at CO OPERATIVE GROCERY, Southwest corner or Meeting and' Market streets._deesa - Jj O O K A T T H I S. Now. Is the time for dealers to lay In their stock or LIQUORS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, and we are prepared to save them the trouble of! ordering from the North, by selling them the finnie article here for- cash at what they would have to pay in Philadelphia for lt, thereby saving freight, insurance and other expenses. We are enabled to do ao by our late arrangements with two of the principal Liquor houses of Philadelphia -JOHN GIBSON'S SON A CO., and HENRY. WAL? LACE & CO. We have now on hand 100 barrels of the follow? ing brands: .-. OLD CORN WHISKEY ? X Whiskey . ? XX Whiskey - - ] - XXX Whiskey . y YTT whiskey. Nectar Whiskey . ? Cabinet Whiskey, .'? . - ?3HJ 60 barrels JOHN GIBSON'S SON A CO.'8 OLD DEER CREEK RYE WHISKEY, of whioh brand we have the sole right to seU In this city.. We also keep constantly on hand, Port, Madei? ra and Sherry WINES, at the lowest price'for the quality. Give us a trlaL < twa - - BYRNE A FOGARTY. declfi 'Corner-Church and Cliaimers streets,. ' f et?ivitxa. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S ? /.-,_.:>. ^ MI ? Jp? ;.". (CAPITAL $1,000,000) ; . E terr SOLUBLE PACI F?C GU?Np: , > - . ...:.....*?? <* - .. ,: ' (IS : ..*.*. 'i ? . .'. !nO> ?flimts ?fi Tlils GUANO ia now ab well known in ali the Southern States for its remarkable effects as an agenoy for Increasing the products of ?abor, as not to require especial commendation i rom na. Its use for Ave years past has establiahed its character for reliable excellence. The lat ge fix ed capital Invested by the Company in - this trade; alfords the surest guarantee of the continued ex? cellence of its Guano. . "J. N. ROBSON", ,.' Selling Agents, OhaTlestotf.' S. O.' JOHNS. REESE k CO., General Agents, Balti? more._? _ . , . dec22-D*0 CO M P O UND AC I ? . -.. i tri j*** - PHOSPHATE OF LI M E, FOR. COMPOSTING WTTH COmk'SlSED./. This article la manufactured by ,tho PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, at Charleston, 8. CV.-uirdei the superintendence or Dr. . ST. 'J?LIEN' BAVE 0 EL. When co m poa ted with . an equal weight oj Cotton Seed, ita results. have been found fully equal to the best standard fertilizers: la econo my mast commend it to -the-notice of Plentert .generally. For specific directions for.composting, and ror supplies, apply to J. N. ROB*-. ON, L Se ling Agents. Charleston, S. O. JOHN S. REESE** CO., General Agents,-Baltt more. -.. . _dec22-p*o ^GENCY. FOR THE SALE.'O1! PER UTI AN GUAN~0.: Tlie undersigned, having been appointed theil Agent at thia port by Mesara. Hobson, Hurtadc k Co., of New York, who are the sole agents ant consignees ol direct importations of Peruvian Guano into the United States, offen for sale, ant! will keep on hand supplia or NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO.. A depot ls established here for direct importa Hons. -tpncgmngnw aanwi witp? II . I U? at $80, gold, or Its equivalent in currency, pei ton of 2240 Iba, ' for Guanape Island Guano, am $67 60 for Ohlncha Island Guano, exclusive o state tax for-inspection, and being the presen* Government prices. Purity warranted. E. G. LAY, Agent, At Office of Messrs. Tunno k Co., nov29-lmo Savannah, Georgia; _SX?isceliancana. Q.UNNY CLOTH 1 GUNNY CLOTH ! 100 roll8 Heavy GUNNY CLOTH, on consignment and for sale by CLAOlUS k WITTE. " dec23-fuich3 Q CAL! COAL! COAL1 I seo ton? very Superior R. A. COAL, grate and stove alz s, landing this day and for aale by ton oi I quantity at lowest market-ra'es While landing. 'J his cargo is of excellent quality, and such as 1 can con?dcnMy recommend to my patrons. JULIUS A. BLARE, Boyce's Wharf. IK ?TOits. - 200 tuns Liverpool PARLOR COAL, of undoubted quality. dec23-3 Q OA Ll C O A" L 1 FOUR HUNDRED TONS. The FINEST cargo or Franklin Red Ash COAL, (Egg, stove and Chestnut.) ever received at this port, Just arrived, and will bc Fold low from the vessel, and quality guaranteed, by * FRANCIS P. SEIGSIOUS, Northeast corner East Bay and Hasel street. 'dec.il-.vf2_' JIt, LUNSFORD, CABINET-MAKSR . and UPHOLSTERER, begs leave to nform the people of Charleston, and of the State, that he Is still carrying un lits old business, at No. 31 Queen street. He can make or r pair a piece of Furniture of any description. He also-manufac tures new MATTRESSES and renovates old ones. Cane Chair-bottoms replaced by an experienced workman. Customers may rely upon thc per t formance of work in a prompt und faithful man? ner. Pi Ice fur renovating a Moss Mattress, large >-lze, $3 60; Hair Mattresses, $4; Cotton or Wool Mattresses, $5. Persbus having this work to be done are assured chat the contents of mattresses will not bc exchanged for cheap or Inferior arti? cle J. J. L. LUNSFORD, P. B. H. de??_ JJRAYS, CARTS AND WAGONS, Matin fae tared by WILSON, CHILDS A CO., Constantly on hand and for sale by CAMERON, BARKrLEY & CO., Agents for Wilson, Childs k Co. decio-lmo .QOCK AND BRIDGE WORK. JOHN D. GRIFFIN, CONTRACTOR. Estimates and plans furnished on application for ail claires nf BRIDGE AND WHARF WOKE In city or couutry. Orders solicited from County Commissioners and others having otrarge of public works. Address Poatofflce Box 62, Charleston, S. C. nov28-lmo* . " ffetospapere, Marines, &t: JJURAL CAROLINIAN. GREAT SOOTHKBK ILLUSTRATED AGRICULTURAL MAGAZINE. 64 ROYAL OCTAVO PAGES OF READING MAT? TER, BESIDES ADVERTISEMENTS. SSr Thc RURAL CAROLINIAN is specially de? voted to the dovi-lopment or the Agriculture or the Soitfhern United -ta>es, and is acknowledged by the press and people everywhere to rank among the leading Agricultural Journals of the world. Price, $2 per ann nm. Address - RURAL CAROLINIAN, nov29 Charleston, S. 0. j A I S E LE ^T-? STOCK 22 ? 0 c fi JUST RECETTE?*--A-ff? ?P**ED JV*. 241, BED ^FBVNT, CHOICE OREEN AND BLACK TEAS Coffee ol every ^ ,. . ^ -A ALSO, _ FRESH. BOASTED AND GROUND COFFEB. everyday. -~"-'_ . . . - FRUITS,* D^efl, Freserrefl, ^?u?^^ii&fr ?wn ^ Ju^boULPoteign. and Domestic,. j WINES AND LIQUORS of finest quality, both Foreign and Native. '. > . * .- .*.*'? ' A?holce,selection of. CALIFORNIA W1NEJ. *"". \ FLOUR. .. r . ? Hiram Smith's QENESEK. ' , u >n.. - Hocker A Brother's- 'Self-Raising Wheat -aft? Buckwheat. ti'i Together with a foll supply cf of ?j . Y JJ E s;H:^i;^!i;gB|':; The long-experience and- thorough knowledge of the business gives the undersigned i my*d. Vantages over others In obtaining flrst-qa&Ltj .OOOdS.;_-r.-\.<?7iJ .vii-u-.-V-' .'id'i- J? : ' ATT. GOODS WlBlNTEBD;" Good Delivered to any part of the city FREE 07 CHARGE. C. D. AHRENS A 09; BON'.T - BEAD fysIEL^.. . ,- . . j T?iTT" .? The larges: stock of, MEERSCHAUM PIPES 'ever brought into tbis market, wilt be sold at a .Bt^ic?? Eve^Plpegnaranteear'^r ? ": *'i _ _L. LORENA'S CIGAR STOR?, i decido CornerKlng^and,Wj^^ortli stat . OB? HAND%AHD POB "SM?E" ?OW ... ; . -rv-. .-. '?** aid ' FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. - ?! ? izci :<.-?<..?..... t.J?!..\.v J? ?>*. : ' 200 dozen. BASS'S PALEALE % . . -. . ? . * "j ISO dozen Hftfbart's Porter ? 25 barrels Stew Jersey Cr- ?mpajme Of*?. ?, Philadelphia Ale and Porter in hair-pint bottles, rf oda and Mineral Waters delivered to any part of the city free or charge. .. ._/" . . , All orden promptly attended tb ITleft at^ - - - . JAMES COSGROVE'S, ^JESSBaftBAEI-iCO., _ i Ba^ngbaehijumtorrtatNos.?,^ .ket B?re^hV?irenl0Teit *bae stocrdf-goottfc' - f <T1 1.rtOHBisnRttO^: ,;_ ~ " , ' , . . 2C? Jbarrels Choice Red Ar?PEE?\ x .] . *iop;ooOSweetHavanaOranges^'-". , .I'-'.: "5 ooo Grane Fruir ? -y ' t f. 200 bunches Rea Banana* . . .r ' ; " rf : ,io:coo'Cocoanut* - \. :>. ';. : iso dczeate.r^ineanpte? -v ;--v150 bnxesm Orapkei?'f . V - ; M -, joo,ooo Union T?fficdoesf/*.^,.. . ..L . 100 whole^pxes Lay^rvRa?B?nf.... . t . ' - 60 half boxes Layer.Raisins iso .Quarter boxes Layer Rahttns' ^r. *[ i * 20O.dnrma of Figs . ." ,.- a . ' 40 boxerMeftatoaT?mon? .A V '. ..'Miegs;Miflaira OTapes ' ! . ?o.frausNewDat?n'. . i 60 banreiB Red and Yenow Onions,v . lr, ! " ' TsTh?rrels Peach Bl?w-Potat?a?'; ?J , . ,100 barrels Jackson .Whlr?'P?tatoes' ' i ?^OT ponnda Dried Apn)*" - : .. 'LOCO pound*: Dried Teach'eav , ? w ?To SOUTHEASTCOBNEBDFCaUROff AND r }KtT STREETS, where'tttey wfllbe ghtdjo flem ) 'their ronner friends and cus tornera at J?wejrt "mar l ket prices. I.. . , : . . . . ^deott30 ./TT I.N.G. WILLI AM..; 'J - Jnst receiireil at KIS'G WILLIAM'S CIGARJAO TORY, No. 810 King street, near Society, street, a large and complete assortment or Leaf, Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO; Cigarettes, SnuflJ Pipe?, ? Ac ' Havana and D iraestlc Cigars Imported and manuractnrod by WM_SCHRnDER who respect , rniiyimrit^thaiittenrron or chewers ana smokers, "and trad?re, wholesale and retail, to a stocfcfully * comprlBing every variety OP quality ana prices, k- fr nm the cheapest to the highest grade, which Ia f I offered at the lowest cash rates.. Ail orders from 'the country will receive prom?t-attention and c shipped C. O. D., or a; thirty days' city aceept a'pce. _ deci8-emp? Q AOS ! C AIE S! ! Fine and tastefully dressed OAKES for Parties . and Weddings furnished at \ reasonable rates and short notice,at the Steam Bakery in Market street. decl4 * J. C. H. CLAUSSEN. O R N GRIST! . YJOBN MEAL! CORN FL .O U B ! Ground on Toll, and constantly on haj^d and j for sale at the Steam Bakery in Market street, dec 14 J. C. H. CLAUSSEN. c HEMI6ALL Y F If BE ' IMPORTED. LIQTJOBS. ?he attention of of Connoisseurs 4s respectfuuy Invited to the folio wi n g Superior Liquors: WE-GROWERS CO.'S BRANDIES. Vintages or 1818, 1824,1S50 'JAMBS HENNESSEY'S ?.OGNAO. PURE SHERRYWnr?a, AMONTILLADO, THREE GRAPES, - ., CABINET. HENNE>SEY, CROWN, STAR AND GARTER, TOPAZ, PALE AND DARK, . OLD PORT WINES, JAMAICA RUM, OLD MADEIRA WINE ST. CROIX RUM, W. S. C. CLUBHOUSE GIN The above are selected with an especial view to absolute purity and richness of. flavor; they are classed amongst the finest Liquors that ever passed an American Customhouse. CORWLN'S CELEBRATED BRANDS OF OLD WHISKIES, . ALL ABOUND THE WORLD ASS . ; FOURTEEN YEAR OLD BOURBON. The attention of discriminating! judges ls par? ticularly invited to their merit. . - Any or them can be lmpllclty relied uponyhere a medical stimulant ls required, they having been endorsed by m?dical men or the highest standing. EVERT E. BEDFORD, Successor to Wm. S. Corwiu A Co., decs_"_No. 275 King street. ?S H A M V A G fl E S . A full supply of PRENCH CHAMPAGNES. ALSO TH S CELEBRATED Urbana and Pleasant Valley CHAMPAGNES, made after the French method. . They are rich, fruity aud fragr mt. and, u\ every respect, pleasant aud palatable Price per case $18 und $20. * EVERT E. BEDFORD, Late W. S. Corwin A Co., dec3_NO. 275 King street ^ NEW LOT OP FRESH HAVANA CIGARS. Direct from the Factory a "El Agaila de Oro." Among them are a very One LONDRES, which we offer at $9 per hundred. I nov24-3mos JOHN H UR KA MP A 00. S HILLING OFF AT COST ! On and after THIS DATE the siock of Groceries contained in the Palmetto Pioneer co-operative Grocery will be offered for sale at retail, at cost prices, to close the business. The Stock comprises a full assortment of Choice Family Groceries, TEAS, WISES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. The Fixtures, Good-will, and unexpired term of Lease, can be treated,for at private sale. deefflL jy^OLASSES, SUGAR, *c. 90 bbls. first quality Muscovado MOLASSES, in cypress barrels 20 hhds. Prime Porto Rico Sugar 1 bbl. Havana Honey. For sale by dec20-8 H. GERDTS A CO.