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THE DAILY NEWS. ?S* LABGESI OlRCUlAlk,N.-'-U? ? BEING TBE NEWSPAPER OFFICIALLY. T.LC??. N1ZLD AS HAYTNG IEE LABOES! CUMULATION IN TUE C?TY OF CHARL: ?TON. I ?BLE LiS IEE LIST OF LETTERS BEHAISrXG LN 3 LIE P03ICF FICE AT TEE END OF EACH WEEK, VCCORDIN 3 TO THE PROVISIONS OF TUE Si V, t\ STOl PIl LAW. ^ FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 6, 1 ... LOCA L M A T TERS. AUCTION SALES 77i7.S' PA Y. COSPBELL, KNOX ct Co. will soil thia day, al their auciiou house, No. ?? Hasol-srreet, u 10 o clock, furniture of a tamil? !env:::;r tho city. MCKAY <fc CAMPBELL will soil thia day, at 1 auction house. No. 18C Mcctintt-htieet. at il) o'o.cck, carpeting, piano, paintings. <':o. JIIXFS DBAKE will sell this Jay, at his store, corner Kine; and Libprty-s:recti, 2t ID o'clock. 75 caaes boots and h boos. R. A!. MARSHALL & BEO. will sell this day, at No. 33 Broad-street, at 10* o'clock, furniture, bock:, fcc; also, horses, mulct, carpeting, ?c. WESTERN COTTON ros Lr?'cr.?:oL vu C?ARLLS TON.-A long train of car? with cottons from a distant 'Western point, reached this city last evening for immediate transfer to thc British se . steamship Pioneer, now waiting and io sar. fortn with. Morah-Furnish the stearn facilities to Liver? pool, and the cotton will flow naturally into the new channel. RELIFF FOB BEACFOET, S. C.-WC un Jerrine! that the appeal which appeared in the DAILY NEWS, of yesterday, in behalf offne sufre', ing pco pe of Beaufort, has not boen uuhoedod. In spite of the universal scarcity of money, aa effort is on foot to raise a fund, even thoug*i it may bo of modest proportions, for the stricken community We trust that al! whose means allow lt will do something without dolay to forward this coed work. THE NEW GEBMAX LUIHKRAX CHITRCH.-WO are pleased to bc able to chronicle a beginning of the great wc. <?, which has been promised for sorae time. The foundation is now brr.:: laid for tho new Germar: Luthorn Church (St. Matthew's), on King-street, west side, south of Vanderhcrst, and if the present fine weather continues, we may soon hopo to see tne walls of the edifloe rise and the. church dedicated bet'oro another year shall voil around. The building is designed for tho use of the congregation now worshiping in thc church on the northwest corner of Hasel and Anson streets, of which Bev. L. Muller is the pastor. HOTEL ABEXVALS.-ifttis House-J. S. Burgess, Savannah, Ga.; J. C. Griffin, Augusta, Ge.; C. B. Spilan, Augusta, Ga.; E. W. Dran\ Hilton Head; R. Paul, Augusta, Ga.; Jos. Browiee Brown, wiie and child, New Tork; W. H. Bolton, Paris; Colonel John Kenny, Ireland; J. L. Hutchinson, city; Co!. Wm. Patton, S. C.; Capt. Holt, brig Georgia; W. A. Zanies, Columbus, Ga.; W. Esmond, Louisiana; J. R. Edie, ?. P. A.; Mrs. Williams and two chil? dren, Florida; Edward Halie, Florida; and John Williams, Jacksonville, Fla. Charleston Hole!_A. J. Haiti wanger. City ; C. B. Kirk, Blufften ; Wm. Cantwell, HUtor, Head ; E. 13. Gary, Augusta, Ga.; P. S. Kirk, Berkeley; A. E. Andrews, N. C.; R. C. Singletary, S. C.; A.' S. Has? tie, City; J. Fower, New York; Major Allen, City. Pavilion Hotel.-Mrs. M. Richardson, South Ca? rolina; Isaac A. Bhnton, South Carolina; B. F. Al- j ford, Charleston; T. R. Bass, Marion; Trisvan Ead- I dy, Williamsburg; James Da-isoi., U. S. A.; J. E. Painter, A. A. S., U. S. A.; S. P. Evans, Florence. S. C.; P. R. Coburn, Summerville; J. R. China, N. ?. B. R. "THE POOB TE HAVE ALWAYS WITH You."-This declaration of the Saviour was not intended to en? join, or even to approve, callousness to the claims of humanity. If tho poor are .always with us, it is to give us constant opportunity for the exercise of oharity, more blessed to the giver than to the recipient of tho bountj. Oar city in the more prosperous period of her history boasted of her many charities for every class of the needy and the destitute. It is trao we have not now thc means to be aa largely beneficent a:; wc were then; but we must not forget that there is new a greater number of poor among ns, and many of thoso far more destitute than ever before. Theso must not be permitted to suffer. Because nono of us oro affluent, wo are not therefore absolved from cloth? ing the naked, f' eding the hungry, riving shelter Co the houseless, providing comforts for the sick, and supplying fuel and blankets to those who have them not. The Ladle,!' Fuel Society, one of our noblest charities, in their zeal to do good, have incurred a debt of two hundred dollars, which thoy aro now endeavoring to pay. They make an appeal io the benevolent to assist then in their Christian office. A subscription list has been opened nt tho NEW3 Office, to which we invite contribution? in sr :b amounts as the ability and liberality of tho donors may prompt. The widow's mite is as welcome as Che rich man's talent. Lot each and all ?end a helping hand. THE IMPORTATION ?SD MANUFACTURE or FEETI LOXES.-The importation of guano from thc Chin? cha Islands and other parts of the world has long been an important branch of trade. Tho necessity of using all available stimulante to aid the produc five powers of the land, has boen recognized from time immemorial in ?il densely peopled countries. The supply has generally been derived from the accumulations on the farm, but in addition, for sometime back, large manufacturing establish monta have been erected at the North to prepare ihese compounds for use, and this has bcoomc a considerable element of commerce. The prepara? tions of "Rhodes," "Mapos," "Coe," and others, are known the country over. The South bas late? ly used these fertilizers largely, and in her present impoverished condition, the outlay for thes man? ures bas become an item of prominence. Tho means of supplying tho demand from a home-made article have attracted the attention of tbmkirg men aa a matter of great importance. Messrs. W. C. Dukes ? Co. have been tilting up au establishment for the preparation of the Wando ?ertihxer on Patten's and Palmetto Wharves, *nd the mechanics yesterday had steam applied to a part of the machinery. These gentlemen expect So be able to produce a manure tba; wiil mako ct ?east two blade3 of grass grow whero one grew be- J fore, and that st a moderate cost in money. Thees- ? tabhshmsnt will oe undor the direction of Dr. St. Julian Bavenel, --ho is one of cut mot-t scientific professors. He has been paying much attention for many years to the marl beds ortho State, r.nd was among the very first to notice the value of thc phosphate deposits on Ashley River. Eis skill and thorough knowledge of the subject w;il e::r.bl9 him to produce a compound which will probsbij have no superior aa an enricher of the soi) IBU STEAMSHIP INTEREST-COA6IW;SI.-Frcm I the distant guli port of Gilston, from New Or- j leans and Mobile, Savannah, Charleston f.nd Wil- J mington, there is now the earns report of half ca. - goee down from New York, thegretti chipping point of the United States. For return cargoes during the psst quarter the three gulf pons toe* up small figures. Wilmington ditto. At Charleston the large New York steam fleet, counting C9 many, some weeks, as five and six steamers, have had full return cargoes, and the want of steamer room. | kept all the steam presses busy r ""ucing thc sizo of the halos. Savannah, too, has tent forward large quantities of colton, but there ia now a decid? ed pause there as well a? elsewhere. Al! this is readily accounted for by the heavy decline in the fitaple, during the past four wee! s, tho proposed lepeal of thc tax, and other minor causes. Ship' pers are easily cured of ambitious prcjects by thc loss of {-per bale, and, in these times of'clcsc calculations aa to whether tho market price will pay for the glowing of thu crop, planter? freeze bard, against even the most obliging of actors if there seems to be ti prospective savins of two and u half cents per t>ound. While theso and other causes combine tu create a stagnation in business, steamship owuers bave the nightmare over miniature cargoes and larg. bills of expenses. These coutingences are sup? posed to be in order during th? Christmas kolidavs and in August ; ba*, all calculaticns ero based upon crowded cargoes ia tho Fall. Winter and Sprung slack times among steamers in November ts a de? cided disappointment. We believe there is a natara] but wil h eil r. ric.;., ant antagonism between shippers end sh:p?. The former ''bear' tho freight market ail the year round., even to 75cents pc* bale, ?irhenopportunity I offors ; whtlo steamship interests complain that shippers never become stockholders and rtic~ nothing of the results of a 75ccats per bale "rate. ' There are signs, however, which will cans n change very soon- The irrepressible "buyers" are nibbling again, ai,d os soon as tho staple is supposed to have "touched bottom" there will be the usual ruc-h and jam "for a marke:." Then again-planters must thaw out too as it is pro:;::. ! to repeal the tax on next year's crop, and they will he likely to let the present crop go at current rates, which may Improve any day. A rise of ?d. in the Liverpool market would again 6tart the current of cotton ;-an advance of a farthing would mako chippers and phip ownerd wear pleasant faces. May wc uavc to chronicle thr-so rosults oro many day?. COURT o.- Eiutons-COLCHBIA, Wednc -.iay, De? cember 4. 13?7.-Tho caso of Lowie P. Khaine BS. Wm. Lewis e: al. was resumed. Mr. J. S. G. Rich ard on e aclndod bis argument; Mr. B.anfli'ng was li ?ard tr appellees; Mr. Richardson ia reply. Wm. M. Thomas rs. Mary Ravmond. Mi". B. P. Pc Ty read brief ami aubniiucd the case wilhout argument, J. N. Taylor ads. J. Ramsey Bowuen, aud tho case of charles J. Garrison ads. George lleldmaan, srere : ir nek off. i ."i. M. Calhoun c. al. ads. Florid.- Calhoun eta!. ; continued. j Jnckaon Starling adi. tho ??tate. Anthony Bcase ley ad?, tho State, R. D. F. Rawlins nd::, the State, [ JbacpL \V. Lircy a -s. tho State. Those four cases j v ere heard together. Mr. Spain for the motion: : jir. Pop-; read the argument of Mr. DeTrovillo on ; samo eid?; Mr. John T. Rhett Jar the St?tc j At 3 o'clock the Cour: adjourned UNITED ? TATES CTSCCIT COUKT FOE FOCBTH ! Crncurr, CoLrriraiA.-Wednesday, December 4, i 1867.-Hon. Georg: S. Bryan, D. J., presiding, j Eqtut-y Doc.: '.-Allen B. Addison ci uz. rs. W. E. ri n cl ii.-Bill complaint. Magrath & Addi i son Tor complainants; M. G. Buller for defendants. , 0;i mol?an o? complainants' fcolieitor.*, caso eon ! tinned. Inquiry Docket. -Verdie ta wero rendered in tho j following cases for plaintiffs : Fred. Butterfield, of Nev York, cs. Coheu, Withs | I & Co.. of ouuth Carolina. Attorneys, Macbeth & Bu::-t. Penni man i Brother, of Maryland, PS. James Dunlap, it South Carolina. John Phillipa. reaniman i Brother, of Maryland, os. George A den, o? ^outb Carolina. .Tohn'PhUUps. ?ir?. WLctford ? Co., of New York, rs. Emma litchfield, .'jucbetli & Buist. John F. Bu'urp, ol" Br .-men, VS. John N. Tiede mau and H. OotjOn, of South Carolina. John Phil Ips. Issue Docket.-The following caaes were called and disposed ol, as follows : Grallagher ? Co. is. Geo. W. Pond. Assumpsit, Simons ic Simons; non-assumpsit, M. P. O'Connor. Verdict for plaintiff, 51643 41. ? James A. Henderson cs. Christopher C. Trumbo. Assumput, Simons & Simons; non-assumpsit. M. P. O'Connor. Verdict for Plaintiff, $2000, with in? terest from 2d. August, 1355. Ceorjo A Wicha & Cc. rs. J. H. Hooch and Louise M. Princo. Aasumpsit, Pressley, Lord & Ingleaby; non-assumpsit, W. E. Mikell." Verdict lor plaintiff for S194? 50. with intorost from 12th March, 1857. Nathaniel J. Moseley cs. J. D. Savanah. As? sumpsit, Simons ? Simons; non-assumpsit, R. S. Durvea. Verdict for plaintrff, $662 76, with inter? est from 20:h July, 1866 Abram Weil & ?Sirnon Anathan, partners, vs. Daniel a. McEadren. D?fendant Asher D. Cohen, N. E. F., Simonton i: Barker. Vet .iict for 1316 44 . James Lankhoad vs. Farmers and Ixckang-* Bank, ol Charleston. Assumpsit, Brewster, Spratt & J. E. Booke; noa-as3umsit', Whaley, Mttchel & Clancy. Verdict fer plaintiff. $2135, with rnterest rrcm 23:h Njvembcr, 1866. Samuel C. Brown rs. N. Conner & Co. Assump? sit. James Simons; aon-asstimpdt, Whakv. Mitoa ell ?; Clancy. Verdict for plaintiff for $1200.87. L wrence, Myora & Co. cs. George W. Pond. Aiscmosit, A. D. Cohen; non-asaumoait, M. P. O'Connor. Verdict for pnv.ntiff $2201.43, with in? terco:. 'Li-csy, MeaLcr & Co. rs. Hoffman, Brabham & Co. Assumpsit, J. Pnillips. Verdict for plaintiff ] for ?S33.3S. Wicsinfield & Co vs. John M. S;mpaon. Asaump s:t, C. H. buber; r oa-assumpsit, W. D. Simpson. Verdict for plaintiffs, $563.51. Ex parle-George Larson, of Newberry-Peti tioa io bo appointed Commisaionerof United States Courts fcr :>outh Carolina. C. H. 8ubcr Esq., rosd the petition, and, cn brr motion, thc applicant waa admitted and comrai?sioned. lar SHIP C'O>:SCL, previously reported below Sa? vannah on fire, with a carjo of cotton, waa in the loliow.ng condition, as reported in the Nows and Herald of Wednesday : The fir? ia atill making headway, notwithstand? ing the strenuous exertions of tho working party to subdue it. The stoam lighter Mary Ella, with her steam engine, has been engaged uaceasingly ia throwing water upon tho burning cotton, and the hands employed in manning tho hand engine No. ll have worked to sheer exhaustion wilhout gaining any decided advantage over the smothering li?mes. Ino board of undorwritera, who visited the .-hip yesterday, returned on the steam tug Ajax, ana a?e endeavoriag to procuro from the proper authorities ono of tuc steam firo caginea of tho city. The whole after part of the 8hip is destroy? ed" but over ono huadrcd balea have- eeoa saved from tho forward-in tolerable Rood condition. An additional number ot banda were diapatched yeeterdsy afternoon, and if the llamea do not make greater neadway than they have done, a large por? tion of the cargo will be 8aved. Tho fire did not originate, aa waa supposed, in the storeroom of j the shin, but in tho cotton, as events have proved. Mr. Battersby, the owner of the vessel, yesterday viaitcd the wreck, and expresses hrmsoli In glow? ing terms of the conduct ot the officers aud crew of the ship, who throughout the whole affair, ! from the first combat wita the fire, have behaved gallantly, and aro now completely exhausted. Since ibo above was put in type, wo have re? ceived a copy of tbs Savanash News of yesterday, which says Latest au'.heatic accounts from the burnrng ship Consul indicate the total loss of that fine vessel, with but a 7?ry small proportion of her cargo saved from the ravages of the demon fire, lue cteamtu;: Ajax, which, like her powerful namesake pf old. has stood by tho burning vesaol from the beginning of t o contest with the ele? ment threatening the destruction of the ship, drew off yesterday after the Consul had been con? sumed to tho water's edgo, a complete wrcci and a iota! loss. Th.3 flames frcm the burning mass arc distinctly vismle irom tho city; and the only consolation we can o?er is thc frito savrng, that it m'.'tht havo bceu worse. Had thc fire not been discovered at the timo it was, we would donbtle3s havo been called upon to report that most horrible of ali catastropher^ "a fire at sex," with ita conae quent loss cf many valuable Uvea BUSINESS NO 1 ICES. ti. li. If you want cheap Blank Eookr,: if you want cheap Stationery, Ecvalop33, Pa? per, ?cc; cr, Mi:,i.r.as' Almanac; lt ycu want Printing oxecu?ed neatly; If you want Books bound ia any style, or Account Books mudo to ord;r, willi any desired pattorn of ruling, ?o to Eir.Aii H.vnioa, No. 59 Broad street. TOE Quotations of Bonds, Stooks, Coupons, Bank Bills and Money, ?iee every Friday morning, in thia paper, by Andrew M. ?doreland. Broker, No. 3 Broad street. t THE HA??DSO?E NEW STOKE, the one all the ladies like to .isit, is Fogartie & Stillman's, No. 231 King street. They have p.t ence the finest and th: dhcapost geoda, the handsomest store and the polit?;: clerk.-at least, 30 ono of our lady friends informed us, and wc are, of coarse, too polite eve: to diBputo a lady's word. For furthor particulare, see their advertisement in ic-day'3 NEWS. A Fact Worth Knowing. Thc best investment for as invalid, who suffers from debility or los3 of appetite, ia a bottle of PASE?IS'S He? patic Ditter?, 13 tt will bo rare tc give relief For ?ric by ali Druckst". 1 A tara, What le TABEANI'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIEUT, and what are its effects" Those are ques t-ona wh-.c? tho great American pubi:: his a right to ask, aa l i. alas has t r.ght ir espec: a candia aa;! satis Tr.rtory reply. lbs preparation IE a mild and gentle sahne ca.ia.uc, alterative c=d tome, and ii most cor> fnDy prerarea in ike form of a snow white powder, con? tamma all d:e wcadcriul medical proparties cf the fpr f_med selucr Springs cf Germany. Ol its ciicrts wo would ear thai theso wno hr.vc :oated Ehe rrc.^aratfn aro ibo best judges, and they dellaro ever '.ac J cwn Gi^naluroa that tho preparaaen viii frozeJtly relic-e indention. Rojnlstc tho flow of the D?Q. (.uro every opeciea of headache. Tranquilla? tho nervous system. Roiicih ind iur^oratc tho weak, aliti Sate the pan?;3 o? Rheumac?u-a. l?eutralize acid ia Hie Stomach. Cleanse and tone rho bowels. Assist the clhnr; appetite. Curo the heartbuix. L y rc a suHarer ?ive this Remedy one trial, and it will cominee you 01 thc above tact?. TARRANT A- co.. Sole Proprietors, New York. Sold by ali Druggist*. limos September 13 Faith Well Founded. In oM times, at the commencement of every m-aiou, it was the tashioa to toko a ttrong cathartic a? a safeguard against a change of temperature. It wa? aw nu than senaeless practice. The people of our day understand the ma:ter better. Instead of depleting tlio system they relmoiceit. In tho method they adopt tbuy exhibit u wise diccrisr.ina?on. Instead of resorting to tau vitiated stinuianta of commerce, or auy of the compounds: deriv? ed .rom tlieni, choy ? ut their faith hi the only absolutely pure invi^oraut procur..blc in the market-HOSTET TLB'S STOMACH BUTZRS. 'theu- fait'; ls ?ell found ea. l ever ba-, aay tame cedicine bteu prepared with sn:'.,-.^ apuloua precision sud conscientious care lt is a veg'.tsb'.-.- componad ol' which ever! ingreiiit-nt i? sound, wholcsomo, and mcd.:;aal ia the true r.nse of the word. Sow, 'rc have three prominent national com pllints o..e hali of the adult population o: the Vmtcd States suffer .-no.- or ie:r, either fruin diseases of tht itomacafcoeracrements ol tho liver, cr affec'.icnr 01 thc hidacj s ir. aa t... t ?and under Heaven arv these mala? die osenctal asia this country,and U05IKTTFR-3 F-ITl ' 'o ,? i ?pxinc for theo all, unless organic in u:-.:: erl - v.. and, ihe: ':fjro. beyond cure- And let those who arc fortunata encash to bo exempt from them r.t pro:o:.t understand ono groat fact, ~\z: that an occarion nluse ci thia vitalizing t aie Trill as certainly prevent thorn sa the sun will prevent tko earth from freezing whe -o its Ecaial beares -'.iccoiii. Cacic'j-ra 0 THE SE.-.'^LTTSVIi.LC JOVKSAL To FCSL1SH.-1D EVERY IT.IDAY MOKXIXO AT k. Beanoitsvulc, S. c., LU tho ?.--st-;m purnoo of the ?-tate, by bTLBUa ? LITTLE, Proprietors, and offer Sc iementa to alercnanta md tu ottira who wish tc extend mea- business ia this section ol the Pee Dee Country. We rcspectiu^y solicit tho patroni?e c: our Oharleston friends. Terms-?? pe; a: num. in-nmablj la adv?scc. Adver b'semeats mseneu t; very reasonable rate^. juiy 5 CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS. Large Stock of CLOTHING FOR MEN MD BOYS AT LOW PR/ICES. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT SUPPLIED WITH an olcjjant assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES aud VESTINGS, which will bo made up under the care of a First-class Cutter. No. 219 KING STREET, West Side, One Door South of Mar? ket Street. Agent. B. W. McTUBEOUS, Sup't. November IC SPECIAL SALE OF CLOTHING. -\jr-E OFFER AT COST, AT RETAIL, THE BAL W ANCE of our WHOLESALE STOCK OF WiK TER CLOTHING, incladlu? *n aseortment of GOOD BUSINESS SUETS, also COMMON CLOTHING, suitable for laborers. Any one in want of thc above la requested to call, aud they will be surprised at the low prices. EDWIN BATES * 00., December 3 15 No. 122 Meeting street BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. BOOTS AND SHOES ! THE SUBSCRIBERS MOST RESPECTFULLY INVITE attention to their lar,?e, varied stock of BuOTS and SHOES, and are offered to the public at the lowest D. O'NEIL & SON, No. 375 KING STREET, ABOVE GEORGE STREET. November 27 wfmlmo MISCELLANEOUS, JOHN B. TOGNI, No. 125 Meeting-street, 'X?/'HOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALER IN HAVANA VV AND DOMESTIC SEGAR3. Fine Chewing and Sraotins Tobacco, Genuino Meerschaum and Briarwood Pipes, West India and Domestic Fruit, French Confec? tionery, and JcT.ies, Preserves-m Jara and Cans; Nuts, French Fancv Boxes, Malaga Grapes. A full supply of WILLOW BA0KET8, &c , ic. Country orders promptly alt nded to. December 3 _Imo TO PUNTERS ASH FIRMEIS. A SUPERIOR AMD CHEAP FERTILIZER! r 1HE NITRE BED9 AT POTTSRSFIELD, A SUPE J_ RIOR FERTILIZER, will be a>ld in lots to suit pur? chasers, at the very low price cf FIVE DOLLARS per toe. Apply to JOHN D. BROWNE, November 23 10 On tho prent I soe. TINWARE CHEAP FOR CASH ! PRESSED AND PIECE PANS JJ PT., PER DOZEN, Ste.; 1 pt. 66c ; 3 pt. 91; 1 art. 76c; 2 qrt. SL22; 3 qrt. $1.38; 4 qrt, 11.66; G qrt. 12.50; 10 qrt. $3.60. PIE AND DINNER PLATES. S in. *6.76; 9 in. $7.25, per gross. FUNNELS-Vial? Coe.; Pm's 80c.; Quarts $1.25; 3 Quarts S2.00; 4 Quarts SS.OO, per deren. WASH BAsINa (Pressed. Plain and Japunsd -crxdi $2.00; large ?3.60, pet dozen. PRESSED CULLENDERS-email 18.09; large I4.C0, per dozen. At XO. 16 BROAD STREET, ADAMS, DAMON & CO. November ? wfm LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED PHO\OVSCtCD r--. EXTRACT 'A 1 B? %-J of a lotter from a ??^wc-oT-ma ? I MEDICAL GENTLEMAN COMOD3SE?E3 JJ ftt Madras, to his JG BC nts otar jjHr *h Brother st Wir,' \ WORCESTER, Mtv Good Sauce Sg^ ??JR5 "Tell LEA ti PER AiOArrucaBxc ggEH: R1NS that their SAUCS .iVifiv.'i.? ir, highly esteemed in In* r? t'.vir.-.:'r- dir., iud is, in my opinion, ".n~.~... .Le t-cst palatable, f.a EVE2Y YARTXT1 tt??f?| well ts tba most who'* ?irr-- :oiao ^.'-UCE that it OF DISH. ^Sss^Os." The suocesa of this most delicious end unrivallo 1 con di tao tit having caused many unprin<..p!sd des .era to apply the name to SFunout Compound?, the P^uc :i r??p<ct/ti?.'y and tartiettly requested to see tatt*, toe nstx; of LEA k Psaarxs are v.pon thc WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by /.EA. & PER?LV?, YT oro? $X ea JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, TSTT^W YORK, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STA'iES. October 19 fmwlyr ?MERIC?iN LEAD PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK. Factory, Hudson City, X. J. WHOLESALE SALES ROOM NO. 34 JOHN STIC I" KT, KEW YORK. _ ALL STYLES AND GRADES cl LEAD PENCIL-" fl ol rapcrior quality aro msnrfactaxed ami offcrea (?ia at ian- torana to the irade. lue public are invited rjll to ?-?ve tht AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL the pr? ajt terence. Mt 5W TUE PENCILS ALE TO BE HAD AT ?JJ. TUE ?SA MUNCPAL STATIONERS *ND :. '.ION *4kv* DEALERS. Af'E FOB THE "AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL. " XESTOIOiSZAL. f.HETTIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, i ENCt^Ezai.s'o DttAtcnaST, YALE Coraat JE. November io, 1SC& ) I Lave allays recommended tito Faber Poi/grad t LeadPcncil3 as tho c liy pencils fitted ter J jib Ornamen? tal and mathematical drawing; but, .-.fter a iLorough trial of the American Polygrade Lct:.l Pencils, man. uturtured by the Aitterican Lead i'cntil Company, Sew York. I end thctn tupenor to pencil tu use, even to 'be Faber or tuc oid EugUiii Cumberland Lead PeucE, bein? a superior peasil .or sketching, orna'iicutal and mi efcssleal drawinji ^aJ all tn'.- erdia-ry urcs ol a lea J pencil. Tbeso pencils aro very ?;no'- fradod and hr.vo 2 very maooth lemo; ere 1 the scrtett pencils hold the point v.-ol/; they arc all that Can 00 destred iu a pencil. Helves tao great pleasure lo bc atiie to aseare Americans Stet tc*? viii no longer be compelled to lepend u>;oi: 3annan; ct ?icy o'-oTioreiga m.iatt tor per..-' 5. .LOUIS PAIL, Frof.::or 01 Or/ vlxjj?, 4c. Ali TZxcuA Aar ST/VETZD: 03T "AMERICAN LEAD 1?>"C1L CO. N. T '* Nono ge-juine without t.10 exact name of th-, Urta look to li. December 13 November 20 ~ FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH Ol' SEJ^JD'Y'-IVCA.ID-H] OLOTIIIIETGr. THE WHOLESALE STOCK MURPHY, LITTLE & CO., No. 161 Meeting-street, Opposite Pinckney, .A. T BETAIL. ; BELOW MANUFACTURIERS' COST. CALL SOON AND SECURE A BARGAIN. December 3 _ -- I HBBBEa . ^-g- .< ( ? qi - ^ K % % ii* p ? % ? J S a ? ?ll > ?? g m * ! I ^ I 6?| ? SS ~ a? ! O 11 S I Sis-I 2S 2 ? ? H ll 9sP?fl 22 ?RMT HEALTH RBSMlMfi AND BALM OF LIFE! <*OR ALL WHO ARIE CONSUMPTIVE, OA AHE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ANY IR ? I ITA-| TIO? OP THE LU.'? G 3, WHET H E ?I THE COUGH HAS BEEN OF LONG COOTIA' UA'?C.L. CR OF RECENT GR1GCT. RODRIGUES' EL?XIR SPEC?F?r HAi RAPIDLY DISTINGUISHED IISELT FOB ITS wonderful restorative atid curative qualities. Un cr its btimulativo Influence, end by its penetrativo gency, ?J?B health invigoiatiu^* cordial excites a meerai ene?cial reaction, and dispensa the iuipermvablo ob? trudions which prevent ace ss to other rou odies. (Tails gradually reduelas the acoompinyln;: constriction rhich nttencla the malady, lt reproduces tho essential rarmth and elastic Vigor ol' iao respiratory veseeia, rhich, by this remedial comuiualion, p>-jmotes thc heal ng process by which relief ?ad cure ii ejected. Hemorrhages are arreste*! and cured, wita ever? o'ator oncurrent caaoraer. Aa neither narcotic ncr emetic properties of nay 'alnd re employed In this Pulr..onie Coapouad, and 'lie most ?isiduouB attention given to the quality and medical alu? of each component t.rticle watch constitute it, it is j onndently and ccnstien.iouily recommended . r its j alety and reliability, wrhout restriction ta generous, ' rhdesome diet, orapprelieniiou o? rcaevrcd cold fro Bl : ts effects. Tor sale wholesale and retail by lae Proprietress, Mn. 1 .ECILIA BODUIGUES, northwest sorcer ci MEETING LND SOCIETY STEEEfii, and at the Druggists. PRICK SINGLE BOTTi.tf H.aO. November 12_^_^ lyr * Prevention is Better than dire," DH. RICORD'B Celebrated Preventive Lotion. VPPROVED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED EY tue trench -Medical Faculty, as the only salo cad ?itali i> antidote against infection from Special Diseases. [Ms imauailo preparation ts sai ted for either sex, and unproved, norn arapie experience, the rr.rit ofliritm nd reliable Preventivo ever discovered, ihua c?^ct.a;- i losideratum lon? sought for in the Medical World, ll ired according to directions every possibility :: danger iiav bo avoided; a slngie application v?:i radically nea niue tho venereal virus, expel eli Impurities ?rora the bsorbeut vessels, and reader contamination impossible, re trise ?a tinte, and at a very amad outlay, rave hom . lu?o?ii bcdily and mental torments. This mo? reliable speuac, so un; vcr:-.";? adopted io he Old '.torld, is now cuerea for sale for thc?rs; i xs ia imcrici by P. A. DOPORT i. oO., oaly uuthorlcal tr... ?D fnr th" Hnited States. Pi Ice S3 per bottle. L";::-: bo:f.e, Joui ?!;?. 1 Thc usual Otscouct to the trade. Seat, rc:trroI< ; :r.ek:d. on receipt of price, to ?my address, with d TO; lona ead pamphlet, by radressiat; to F. A. DEPORT. ?.: CO., i Sole agents fer Ti Ri -ord's ?. :., ! 5?-r2? lyr No. MGold Sfreet, No-wYjrk. DER cllAKLKSTOiV?Jt ZM?TL."G JOHN A. WAGEXEB, Lcirca. ?"TN DER ?HE ABOVE iiE'.D THE UNDERSIGNED \J pr. pose to publish a Germas Weekly P, per, . j oe ' he orran ot the carman population, aud devoted to tho s teres ts of this State, m encouraging Immigra t!ou aad udu:; trial Pursuits. Literature, Agricmturc, Cctnrr.tTco, A:t; a:-.;. Trade, i'dl be represented m -ti columns, iud tao ac T: U. -.a; i xv tull be ;.Aeu. J encrai J?RN A. WAGEN au ?os stanly coaseatcd tc i dcrttdto thc edi torin', m laegtts?nt tor tas JJ .-at. Subscription-s3 l'or Twelve Moa.ia;; 51.5J tor Cia lonths; i-l ?or ffcreeMoatbs. ? dttira- cmeats irrerttu on l'.bcr..l terras. C. ?. LUCKMANS ? CC. i September ?i No. 3 Broad street, Chsrk-ctott, S. C. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC. OLD E?TlBLlSU?? DRUG STORK E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE PHEW <Sc DOKlf) WHOLESALE AM RETAIL DRUGGISTS, No. ISi MEETING STREET, Third door above Market HAVE LATELY BECXTVED LABOE ADDITIONS lu their usual stews: of pur? sad z An DBCQS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS FINE SOAPS TOILET POWDEB3 POMADES COSMETICS COMBS BRUSHES EX7RAOTS. ic Comprising invoices from the most reputable HUUIU facrarers. On band, all the principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, Including Preparations cf A YEP., JAYNE, HALL, CHET. .'.LIEF., DAVIS, WP.IGHT. UCLEOVfAY, Ac. Mao.1 lara* tssortraact of bCKGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE BAGS MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS ilTTrtl ANT) GUTTA PERCHA GOODS GLASSWARE CF ETZEY DE=CP..PTI01>. Great attention ls paid to Ee importotioa cud sale? don of PURE AND FRESH DRCGS, ind uosr other ar* sllowea to go out ot thc Establish? ment. 1 ASCRIPTIONS compounded frith ac; scy, and thc public eau pend on t. utmost reli,i..ili?y in the execution Ot rders. E.H.KELLEBS. U.D. il BAERJ.D M:r:h C h nr.- SM C. DUCF.EUX'S PATENT For Instant?neo.is Detachment ot Horses from Carriages. rpnii INGENIOUS AND VERY USEFUL INVENTION. X Vbi h has been patented iu Ute United States, 1. a:? sad England, ? no-.v oilered by the subscriber to [... , a alic, iecuis assured they will had it, upon exami* r...:.l", m i t: die greatest Inventions ol tho age. I romln ct amona, ita advantages 'are: Pin! i bo facility . Ith which hor.es may tc harness? ed tc or cuharncssed fr .ar a Ca.risire. also rendering it m ac i ry lot the pirron unharnessing to tass between Ind tho horses as is customary. um.? avoi-mg any liaUUiry of Wag kicked. SECO: D-:n cate ot a ho-se fallltif, he may be loo-cd (rom mc ::.\.IJHK. in one second, without the driver leav seat Ii ls sc simple ia its operation that a child EU ?ori. it. Tn: xr aim G TRATEST-In czzor. of horses trilng fright. --.i:-; uaa^icagabic or ru:iauis away, the terno.? con aqusnccswiacli -.o frequently louow may be all avoid* cd by ibis limpio appiicat,oa to ccrria?jcs, as too hers s . : c: loosed ir.ra uro cariaco "ina twinkling," onj the ,i.r;_S? '.i quxsiv and sal;,., stopped. Mr. c. DI CREUX ?ave several y ?'.'he exhibitions. The .ca ' ??? ptsusu mauhestcd by thc public oa these casie i, i: one o? tho cviUcacesoi a popular appr?cia* c i o. Its n.critr. 1 arra > ai.- i e known and orders received fer applying g [ item to v-.rrlagee, or purchase of State Bights, by Idressing to C. D?t 'REUX, Patentee, No. S3 Elizabetti stree t, New York. Cct:'rcr22 ?mo OBY COOPS, ETC. F0MR??E & STILLMAN, AGENTS, NEW STORE, No. 281 KIN(j-STEEET. CHEA? PRINTS DRESS GOODS HOMESPUNS. ALSO, 281 Hoop Skirts, 281 KIM. HOSIERY, UM. CIOAKS AUB SHAWLS, CLOTHS ?B (DIMERES, FLAK NELS & BLANKETS. HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES COMB*, NECK TIES SUSPEND; ES, PEEFUMEKIES UMBRE: LAS aid PARASOLS We invito tho attention ot those in want of any gooda in our line, aa it wilt be to th jir interest to g.vc us a call before purchasing olscwhere. FOGAKTIE & STILLMAN, Agts., NEW STORE, No. 231 EING-SIBEEI". December 6 22 CHEAP GOODS ! ONE CASE MADDER PRINTS, SUPERIOR QUALITY, now offering at TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS per rard; ?lae. a fine lot of beat MERRIMACK AND SPBAGUE'3 PEIN IS. J. R. READ & CO. HARRIS'SEAMLESS KID GLOVES 1 f\ Ci D02^ M THESE SUPERIOR ETD GLOVES, JL\J\J ot walch we are "ic Sole Agents for Charlea. :on, Jtut received. J. R. READ <? CU1* CHEAP HOSIERY. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE, MEDIUM AND COMMON HOSIERY, marked d wn 3?H per coat Dur assortment of th eeo goods compilae the beat English Cotton Hoee, Superior Bal'brigg?, White and Black Ulk. - Also, the best qualities of MEN'S BALF HOSE, vbich will be sold for the next thirty days at the above "eduction from former prices. J. R. READ & CO. CLOAKS! CLOAKS?1 ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE CHEAP BLACK CLOTH, telling at S4.60 and ?3.60 each. ALL WOOL COLORED AFGHAN SACQUES, now soli? ng at 18 each, worth $13. Our Cloak and Shawl Room is - JW full and complete, ?rith all the lat?at noveltiea in Ladlsa" Coverings. FINE BLACK SILK SACQUES constantly on hand, >nd made to order. Dress Goods ! Dress Trimmings ! ! BOULEVARD SEAMLESS SKIRTS, COLORED VEL? VET RIBBONS (tn variety), Drew Battons. Black .ud colored Sauna and Silks-received per last Steauer. Prices warranted AS LOW AS THE LOWEST-for hah. J. R. READ & CO., No. 363 KING STREET, Opposite Hasel, Charleston, 3. C. November 18 mwf t?o. 248 KING STREET, Between Hasel and Market-sts, RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF their custotrers and the public generally, to their rery extensive stock of DRY GOODS. Which will at all tines bc found complete. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. In thia will be found a will assorted etook of PRTNT8' JINGHAMH, SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, all at the lowest market rates. Especial attention ia called to our vary cheap 104 'sheeting., 34, 7-8 and 4-4 Longcloths. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. We have BED, WHITE and COLORED FLANNELS, in i cet t variety; Blankets, Shawls, Sablas, Sont&gs, Hoods and Scarfs, very cheap. COLTH DEPARTMENT. A splendid quality of BLOADCLOTH. for Ladies' doaks, at $2 per yard. Fino Cloths, Cas Im eres and Vestings of all descrip? tions, suitable for Men's and Boys' wear. LINEN GOODS DEPARTMENT. The attention of Housekeepers ls invited to our vary :heap LINEN GOODS, consisting of Irish Fronting Lin. so, Linon bheetinir, Pillow Cato Linet), Table Damask, fable Cloths, Towels, Na; Un.?, Doylioa and Huckaback, it 20 cents. Linen Tabb Cloths at 71! cents to $L Shir4. Bosoms iron. 20 cents up. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. IN THIS PARTICULAR LINE WILL BE FOUND THE atest novelties of the sealion in the very beet fabrica and ityles: POPLINS, Merinos, Empress Goth, Mohairs Black and Colored Silks, Scotch Plaida And an extensive variety cf low-priced Dress Geoda. A large lot of Balmorahi and Hoop Skirts, very cheap. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. WE HaVE THE LATEST STYLES OF SILK AND 3LOTH COVERING* i. ade of the best materials and rwy msonabls. mimi m NOTION DEPARTMENT. FULL LIMES OF THE BEST MAKZ3 OF KID, ?ILE and THREAD GLOVES Ladles' Hots, Bonnets And a very heavy stock of best Silk Ribbone of all widths and ?hades; together ri.t. ?md ea ea siva arson neut of cloak bets, Buy le Gimps and Fringes, G ci pur a, 3ru* als Thread, Cluny ?..d Dlosd Laots. Bh.ci ana rotarsd Silk Vslvot Ribb ms. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. U.DIE3', GENTS', AND CHILDREN'S BEST ENG? LISH, French, and Germen HOSE and HALF KOSE, of ill qualities, in Cotton ard Woe L very cheap. A call is respectfully solicited. LOUIS COHEN & CO., No. 248 EIXG STREET, October 10 wfm2mos F O TT .R, or ora CELEBRATED SEA-ISLAND SHIRTS, 5ENT ANYWHERE ET EXPRESS, C. O. D. FOE ?10, Address ALLEN G. FOWLER, No. 3 Park Row, New Yotk. October 21 mwi3mo 'THE IRISH CITIZEN:" SE IV WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. I'BOPRir.roR A2T0 rnnoE, JOHN MITCHEL. FIRST NUMBER TO APPEAR ON SATURDAY, THE 12th of October, 1367. ?Dbni9 by the year.$3.00 Terms mr half year. 1.60 l?rms foi four months. 1.C0 Clubs of 10 iu thc usual proportion. Advertisements to bo forwarded immediately, so cs to >e duly classified. Address, JOHN MlfcHrL, Office ot tho Irish Citiscs, No. 31 Barclay street, New Yo:<t. September HO BARNWELL SKSTTXKL I'S AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM.'* LEI L Merchants and boniness mon ny it ioratew months '.'io risk no gain." Send on your'cards and Inertias* .our trade tins UL There's nottio.^: to equal Printer' i nk-it has made many a fortune. Terms for the paper-per annum, m a.'ince. Advertisements inserted at the ra? cf Cl per square Ol welve lines or less for each insertion. Cards ot ten Uses or less, at the nie of 510 for tim? nonths. Contracts bv the vea: cr ter ELT months, ahowa? pr.v lese ol cnanJinr on n.ere bvarabb terras. Address ^ EDWARD A. BRONSON, Sovcottb"! I--_" THE TRl-WEfcKJLT iETC?. PUBLISHED IN WTNNSBOBO' S. C.. AFFORDS A prefltsUs medium ?or the advcrising public oi : hartes toL. . We rc3?e<.t^in;' sohcit their patronee (teour E?'.?tc *BC?t 3A1LLASD, OESFCEIES fe WlLLUrnS. TEE LANCASTER LEDGER. CONNORS ? CARTER, TicPSiTTons. PUBLISHED LVTRY WEDrfESDAx" HORSING AT . Lasc::tcr C. H., !:. C, HIV?E? a largo su'sscr'pt'oa ?st.lt offers * i&'crabic medium to Met chants &n5 ali dvertlfcrs who dorne to trt.nd their business ia tie ir ?cr Districts of the Stat;. Rates of advertising iib i . Specimen copy of paper sent on application, ?vgust ii AUCTION SALES. Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting, Piano, So/at, Lounge, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Tablet, Looking Glasses. Oil Painting?, Band Organ, * McKAY & CAMPBELL? Ho. 136 Meeting-Street, Will sell, SB shore, THIS DAT, at 10 o'clock. 4X40M Or. account of all concerned, - Cases PICKLES - Cases Klllickinlck Tobacco. 100 Bridles, Guns, Pistols, Watches, *c Terms cash. D.-camber6 Furniture of a Family Leaving the City, Cook ing Stove and Parlor Stoves, Carpets, Canned Fruits, Jellies, Liquors, ?fe. CAMPBELL, KNOX & CO, Cash Auction Ho ase, So. 85 H aa el street, Opposite Post-office. Will fell THIS DAT, at 10 o'clock, JELLIES. PEACHES, Green Corn.Applo Butter, Cock tails. Punches, and other Liquors, tic. Also. SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND HA.-D FURNITURE, STOVES. CARPETS, viz: MARBLE ITALIAN MOSAIC INLAID TABLE. Wash? stands, Burecus, Solas, Cottage -et', Ohaira, Hat .ita .da, Cooki 13 sud other dtoves, Glass wan, Mirror?, Paint? ings China and Crockery, Ac, 4c, Conditions ca'?h. December 6 [ UNTIES EBVLD SALZ.] 75 Cases Boots and Shoes. BY MIL! y DRAKE. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, I will sell, without re serr?, at my More, corner ot King and Liberty streets, 73 CASKS BOJTS AND SHOLS, cossisnxo IN PAST or: Clues MEN'S CAlF AND RIP BOOTS, BALMORALS and Brogans, Cali Congress, Union Boots, B smirk-, &c. Ltoie*' Tine Lasting Congress, Goat and Morocco BaL morils Polkas, Ac, Women's Goat and Buff Bootee, S to 7 acd 6 to 9; and a large and varied assortment of Bovb', Youths', Misses' and Children's Shoes. December 6 _ Two Horses, One Mule, Carpets, and an Assort? ment of Household Furniture, Feather Beds, Mattresses, fe. BY E. M. MARSHALL & BRO. THIS DAY, at 10? o'clock, st No. 83 3road-atreet. December 8 Estate Sale of Furniture, by order of the Executor and consent of the Ordinary.' BY R. .ti. MARSHALL & BRO., Auctioneers, \o. 33 Broad-street. THIS DAT, at 10 >{ o'clock, will be sold, MAHOGANY WAEDRJBE, Bureau, Mintie Clock. Large Engraving, Andircas, Stools, Lot of Booka, Jars. Phials, Ac. Conditions aMjj._December t KILROY & CO. Will sell TO-MORROW, at 10 o'clock, at their Sales, rooms, No. 1SS Meerang street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, DRY GCsOCS, RIBBONS, BOOTS, LONG.LOTES, DESKS, TABLES and FLXLNGS OF STuBE. December 6_ By Order of the Executer of the Estate of Dr. E. C. Steele-Positive Sale of Two Large and Eligibly Localed Building Lots, adjoining each other, on the South side of Beaufain-street and the East ride of Smith-street, respectively, at Aaction. BY SMITH & MCGILLIVRAY, Beal Estate Agents, So. ?7 Broad-Street. Will positively be sold, without reserve, on TUESDAY, th? leth instant, at ll o'clock, at the Old Custom? house, East end of Broad-street, 'J hat No. 1 BUILDING LOT in Beanfaln-stroct, next ta the Southeast corner of smith-street, measuring SO fest iront on Beaufain-street, more or lesa, by 148 K teet deep. moro ur lesa. ALSO, That DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT in Smith.itreet. nest to the Southeast corner ot Beaataln-stxeet, meas? uring 47 feet front on Smith-street, more or less, by 136 feet deep, more or less, with small wooden structure thereon. Terms-Ono third cash; the balance in one, two and three years; secured aa usual. Purchaser to pay 8. A McG. for papers and stamps. December 6 SALE OP GOVERN AIENT PROFERTY. Will be sold at public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, tbs llth day of December, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the ornoo of the undersigned. Nos. 8 and 10 East Bay, Charles? ton. S. C., 12,706 GRAIN BAGS, in lots to suit purchasers. Terms-Cash, in Government funda Property to bo removed without unnecessary delay. JAMES P. LOW, December 6 6 Disbursing Officer, 6. C UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY. Gray, Master in Equity, vg. Huger et al. THAT VALUABLE PLANTATION, called Murray mil, on the Savannah River, one of the finest Klee Plan? tations in the South, will be RENTED for tho term of one year, commencing the 31st matant <t J. W. GRAY. December 6 fw7rul Master in Equity. ~ HOTEIS. "WILLIAM IRWIN, SROPRLETOR OF THE ETTO HOUSE, SPARTANBTJRO, S. C. December 2_mwffl GHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. C. A. MILLER.Cashier. J. P. HORBACH.Superintendent. Ootober 17 S. SWANDALE, PROPRIETOR OF THE Mansion House. GREENVILLE, S.O. June 8_ ST. JAMES HOTEL, NEW ORLEANS. PROPRIETORS : WM. A. HU RD.Of New Orleans. W. F. C0RKE3Y.Ot Spottswood Hotel, Richmond. Telegraph and Railroad Offices In Rotunda of Hole.'. June 17 arno W A T G H E S7 J E W E1R Y, E T cT* WILLI! li. VU & CO., WOULD CALL TBE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TC THEIR Large and Varied Assortment OF GOODS NOW OPENED, AND WHICH THEY OFFER FOB SALE ON MOST REASONABLE TERMS. CONSISTS IN PART OPi GJLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SIL? VER A:-D PLATED WABE of all kinds and patterns FANCY GOCD3, VASES. TOILET SETS, POWDER BONES, CIGAR STANDS, and TOBACCO BOXES. CU" AND PRESSED GLASSWARE of all styles and descriptions. WHITS AND DECORATED m, HR AND CMBER SETS, WITH EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CROCKERY AND EARTHENWARE. ALSO, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF PARLOR, OFFIOE AND MARINE CLOCKS, IN MARBLE. IRON, WALNUT AND MAHOGANY FRAMES. November 13_ ~~ GLASSWARE ! ! ATOW OPEN AND FOR SALE, A FINE ASEOBTMENI J> of CUT AND PRESSED GOBL?S, TUMBLERS, CHAMPAGNE. CLARET and WINE GLASSES. GOBLETS Tram 52 50 por dozen to 812. TUMBLERS From 76c to 58 6a rzr Ecnsekeopcrs will please call and *TAW.>,, C WM. & WHILDEN & CO., No. 253 KING, corner Beauiiin streets. November 14_ ?001H & NAIL BRCSHES, DIRECT IMPORTATION. Jr CP. SALE LOW AT WM, G. WHILDEN & CO. November ll LAMPS' ?5.3 GESTS' TRAVELLING SATCHELS. AT ALI PRICES, FBOM $1 IO ?6, LESS THAN New york 3^d rncea. ALCO, A Ml assortment cf Sao FRENCH AND ENGLISH POP.T-1IO- Ali-S, gLt bound, at WM. 6. WHILDEN & CO., No. 255 ?UN J-, corntr BeauLUs streets. November 1*