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T Of1 VT >.if \ rVri i* ccmmjanc: t-e srsg'ition ofGov,.;?! rtv.-?. corcptny >f one humlfcd DKsnt forme? l*st -;s*i?tr a- Eisgtfrcc, tburg?Msir?ct. Two : ?;. - i-.r:?a. airs a.*.? iacoaraae" c^aRmtiOn isc*bcr ..: th- District Wbeavb a:;iia to thank our young beads, M. M? Qsttw .ri Baorhir;, ? Iba ?p-Town News Depot, fur li:'.- SI; s ' ? New Viirk *?iy an* weekly paper*, received Trr/tce QwUetr Clin. Among tac lot we partiutlaxiy no tice Harper's Wtt?g, aai LeiUi'r. Tltxitratel and the I.oc;:v..Ve.. >. Thiriii triic-Carly an Inter* ct'.lz- nnmber, liavin". some splendid iU'isrrat-ons, song which is "The Funeral of Lord PAi.xnasTOK."' sad the test portrait of the great Englishman we liave y.-t aesn. Wa oosguatuutk our community upon the eatab. L-Lnx:.: of the First National Bank in tin; City of Charleston. The want of banking facilities in our midst bac been moot seriously fidt; and the gentlemen who hare established this Dank, and their selection of Presi dent and Directors, give evidence of its being carried out promptly, and must have the confidence of the com munity. We notice the Board of Direet-.rs have, with commendable liberality, agreed to increase their capital, and have orened the books for additional subscriptions. There is no doubt many of ourcitiEens will embrace the opportunity now offered to be interested lu a cor poration that promises such favorable results. IBKAG is at this time a gentleman from the South west stopping at the Charleston Hotel, who informs us that b- has made an arrangement at the North for the cultivation of one thousand acres of cotton Isud by fifty Swedish laborers. He says that this plan is btiuy largely adopted in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Ark.-n-..-. Hi; nlsoinform* us th.-t Northern rajurnii^t> ai'fc reailily advanciu-; c.ipital for tit' purpose of plant-1 lag on shares: that societies are formed that fnmish j labor for .1 commission, and thai the effect has already been lu advance lands that four months ago could have I been easily bought tor $20, to *C0 an acre. The "Live Oak CtXB HocsE," No. 32 GKOnoE- ! ?tkf.kt.?Wc not nsfrequ-ntly >lrop in at the "Live Oak," where, it is hardly ne-.-essary to say, we are j sumptuously entertained by the landlord, Capt l'ram ! Jokes. The "Live Oak" Ls one of the institutions of Charles ton. Hero can be obtained probably the best dinner that Charleston can boast of. What Delmonico is to New York, the "Live Ouk" is to Charleston. Nothing can be better than the ciwst'iet of this establishment. j Tb<> Captain informs us that we may expect an oyster ; festival, as he has made arrangements with the "Prince of Ful*o:i Market" for a tri-weekiy supply of their ' Saddle Kocks," "Fire Island-:," fco., fee. Not the least attractive feature of the "Live Oak" is fcfce resding room, in which wo notice not only the daily and weekly New York papers, but all the sporting josr ntls. Charh stouians ought especially to patronize the "Live Oak. It i? exclusively a Soutairn institution, kept by a gentleman, in a gentlemanly way. Yopx? AauucA FikE Evmnf. COStUXX.?This Com *paay is romiiosed of as sturdy and tine-looking young men at can bo seen in any corps in this city, who lxdng all practical working men. standing well in their diff?r ent brant-he* of business, they thought themselves the very enea to form into s body for the pm-puse of ren dering assistance to their feUow-:itlzens. and protect thrm, if possible, from the ravages of the devouring ele ment. With this excellent view, these young gentlemen, Borne time ago, assembled together, sud, forming the above Company, they immediately comiiteneed opera tion* by obtaining one of th* city engins, and, making improvements upon it, have *iuee d..mo great service with it. It ie a pity that such fine material as compose this Company should be compelled to run with so infe rior a machine, and we hope that the citizens, Insurance office -, and aU others interested. wG] al? them in their effofts. which we are I old they are abor.t making, to ob tain a new apparatus. Hie followfcg gentlemen com pose officers of this Company : A. N. Pokot, President. W. T. Room, Yio^Prwid-i:'.. MSm. llAMOanrr, Pint Dtroetur. A. Rosas, Second Director. ; . M. CASEY. Third Director. y. Fbavev, Fonrta Dire/tor. ?V. Stiiucv, Secretary. J. Bovct, Treasurer. Tiii-. WnjtiNGTON Jcu:-.:<il, of last Saturday, wys: Last evening we attended tb?; levee of Miss Ami Eli.::; Leak, th- armless woman, and, to our great astonish' ment, were agreeably surprised in hrr performances. Mies Leak does not ovcr-esthaate her powers in her publish*-', cards. She is, Indeed, c natural curiosity. Bora without arms, she eau use a pen uud kvittiug-ueu ule with her to s a* expertly as most people not so ua fortunate as herself. at object of oluuity and curi osity seldom seen, we tdvi?o everybody to give Miss Leak a calk This young lady, we are informed, ir now ::: our city, mid may probably give an erhibiticu before she leaves, Attention is called to an advertisement la er.r auction column- to-day, of fancy assorted earthenware, by M/sflsrs. Wzubdh St 80s, received by shiji? JmrfAtand jftw te* Cft/flflutu, from Livi pool. "ST. E. R::nvr.H.?All kinds ct Itmbcr, sb>jvin^. ?.-aut ling, do"rs. blinds, 4c, can be UuH of this goiiileiiun. at the foot of Market-street, ?t ?ea90Bs.V> ??ices, and promptly delivered. Thtt All ilia 10? cJ cj^pyjjj^y, an^ Sunday-school Teachers i!i called to tho advci-tisement 0: Mr. E. Goodeno?ish, No. 122 Nassau-street, New Tort. Parries sending orders to Mr. G, can rely upon ib*ir being filled with promptness and fidelity. FoiutEfcTON & McLkak?As tho season is fest ap proaching when presents are to be obtained for the little ones, it would not be improper for those of o;ir readers, who arc in the habit of indulging "the children*'that waj, to dr>>p hi at the Charleston Bazaar, at No. c2? King-Street, near the Upper Guard Douse, end take a look. gXOLL, Wf.i;b A Co.?This firm, which i-i doing a very Urge business, advertise in our paper a let of very d? sirable ^<;.' is, which they are ain.ious to dispose ol at very cheap rate?, for the purpose of making room lor new stock which is now being received. As this is an opportunity that seldom occurs in these times, we wou'd advise our readers to make an early call on them, and to purchace largely. S*k.\:.:.'-\"..k*uv .'.::r> CoSiTcrnos??lf.?Tho adr?tif. Bwatuf thereopoaiag of (his popular ctA&bUshiufait, at the corner of King and Princess streetM, we ha-.i. po doubt, will be t? l'easing t.> many of our retwlcn; ashiij otLer arBeJe they will see in tltcpai'vr.of tu-iisy, Th*i nil) *>i basiaesH vhieh this bakery and eom*Jctiunory eajoyc] in former daj*?, arose from the punctuality with whieJi ordtrs were attended to, the excellence of the goods, aud Ihc courtesy with which customers wer? mtiicd en. which wm iccl satisfied will be contiaueii at the present time, and whichta know will bring a return the exlrnhive p?t resa wl ich our people have roiinfriy bestowed uthik it. Oo>TnAi-TiN<i, BriLnixo, ft.:.--"":- readers will ob serve, with as much pleasure a>. ourselves, 1:0 doubl, the returu to tho city of Mr. AtJsEHr K.v.'a, vrho haa re sumed his former business as above. The publia and private edifices erected in this city by this gentleman, m whijh the faithfulness of hi* work ea:i be seeu, and the quantity of contracts he has andertaken and carried out to the satisfaction of parties, are the best cvidcncca of his atiility, which o"..r people veil knowing, we arc satisfied that, in a short time, a liberal patronage will partially rccon-pcn^c him fcr ifct )o?Sr.-: that he, with ethers, 1. is lately . . .stained. Meeting of City Council. a "c::s'> or Council wa? held last evening. Pres Msi--th?! Mayor, nnd A?drmea <''.mkt.on, smw, Srr.t?rK7s?. Euan, Kt*v, Bctles. TnewBOUr, Hox j )..(/?.! :. :.-, 3LuauiAu,rcatt;u:aml IUtckel?thirteen j;M*mbcr*. ho prattling* of laeeiiuget Council':*?re. :c?.? .- ?' r.iir.l. A eumtor of: matte? wi-rt brought before Council which were fully discussed seid referred : among which, and the meet important, was the bill un "moiling, iatri> duc".lar (he last meeting, which waj fuUy dieenwd and laid over for further consideration. Council Iben went into an election for city officers, whereupon the following officer) wire duly elected) Clerk of Council?W. H. smith. Harbor Master?S. C. Tnjuer. City Surveyo a?Hume & Tonnant, W. B. Cm-rare}, Physich i Orphan House?Dr. W. H. HUger. City Registrar?Dr. (Jr o. S. Pclzcr. City Onagers?C. F. Bevy, C. Levy. City Inspectors?B. S. Chrictzberg. Inspectors of Lumber and Timber?L. E. Stopplebein, R. S. Brodle, SamL Bennett, H. W. Crouch, F. P. Gail lard, C S. Jenkins. City Apothccury?Postponed. Coroner of St, Philip and St. Michael?E. M. Whiting Superintendent Public Cemetery?John D. Brown. Port Wardens?.1 no. McNcllage, Wm. Bird, Charles Rauapanx, C. W. Getty, Charles Lining. Keeper of St Michael's Clock?Wm. M. Bouse. Naval Stores Inspectors? - Ingrabam, Geo. H. Smith. The Committee on Public Printing read !he two letters of application from the Courier nnd Daily Xemt. On ballot, the Courier was elected. The election for Measurers and Inspectors of Wood. I Lumber, Jfcc., whs postponed until the next meeting of] ! Council. i '. F.. A OCRS ii Co.? Tbi:- firm, the name of which is so familiar (o all of us, are about t<> resume business at j their old stand ou Uw l^yr-^ero^cy "propose keeping ; the same excellent goods for which their house has I nlsraya boon rtlttinguiwhcd. This establiidimout, in it* j lai't.'o iuipoititiuu? for th;s market in former days, was j always very sucoessful, and wo arc confident that now they will follow their old system, and in a short time ! j reu;w their former extensive patronage. ' Thobocchly Tlstko.? Mrs. a A. Allen's World': Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamnm has stood the test for twenty years. Millions of bottles sold every year. It is not a dye. and differs from all other preparations, as it contains the specific aliment which is the life of the hair. They arc unequalled for restoring, invigorating, beauti-1 tying, and dressing the hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossj-. They cleanse the hair and impart to it a'most I delightful fragrance. Every Druggist scRs them. +8 I J. E. ADOER & CO., ! DIRECT IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, j BEG LEAVE TO EX FORM THEIR FRIENDS AND the publie generally that they are about to resume business at tholr old stand. No. ? East Bay, and arc now receiving a large and carefully selected Mock, suited to this market, which they will offer for sale In a very few days. They will, as heretofore, import their Goods directly: and where of domestic make, they will be purchased on I tiruly from tho manufacturers. i They hope by strict attcutinn, added to their long ex perience, to give entire satisfaction, j November 22 1 HARDWARE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS RESUMED BUSINESS, nnd is now receiving n stock of Goods. He wUl Iw: pleased to see his former'friends at his old place of busi ness, No. ">2 Enst Bar, south of the PostofJiee. C. GRAVELEV. NOW IN STOKE t Fine DOUBLE-BARREL GUNS Powder Flasks and Shot Pouches Pi rcussion Caps. Fishing Tackle Padlocks, Stock-Locks. and A fine assortment of POCKET CUTLERY. English Goods arc now at Rea, from Liverpool direct, and due here in the course of this month. November 1.1 ImwsS CHEAP GOODS! CHEAP GOODS! STOLL, WEBB & CO.'S. PREPARATORY TO RECEIVING ALMOST AN KN tiro new stock, wo Will olV.u- fift tin- \u-\t h'imr J*iy? e-ur MOltKMNM AND COLORED UAIACOK8 at and under cost. GOOD MADDER PRINTS 23c De>t quality Prints. from :;0c. to 33c. Mourning Prints, from :ai.\ to irjc. A small lot of Delaine* at 4fk\ Some brands of Long Cloths at rednced prie*?. A good tri Long Cloth at 30c Customers can save from to Ifta, pox yar? on the [ above articles. V. e have iust opened more o:' ibosc ALL WOOL FLANNELS AT 5Ue. Bleaehed and unbleached Table Dtmr.sh Ru-sia and Scotch Diapers Bfrd-Eyo Diapers Ladle* Merino Cndcrvc ?lf Gents' Lamb's Wool Umlernst* Ladies' and Gent's Linen Cambric Han iL' n-u?.K Mme a-j low a" ?2 per do?eu With a largo assortment ."t'other DESIRABLE GOODS, ! which are offeri d at reasonable prices, by STOLL, WEBB & CO., At old stand W. G. Baneroft A Co., No. 2ST King-street, three doors below Wontwortb. N. B.?-All onlers will be promptly attended t.... November 2b ft mm, iillfiilMlOe 229 KING ST. 229 KTNG-ST. TC. Scott & Co., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Have just iwived by la*: steamers, a fuR assortm :.'. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH FANCY PRINTS Fancy Printed Delaines French and Entflieh Merino*, ?ariou? b*l?5 Black Bombazines and Alpaca? Black and coloris] Dr'--,* Silks Hrowi: aid bleached Long Cloth, C-i, S-L JM, KM Brown and blcaelicil Tab!.- Cloth Brown and bleached Canton Flannels Fine Opera and Welsh Flannels, a*?. colors Kentucky Jeans and Fancy Tw?> ds Blr.ek and colored Satinets Kr. adcloth an-." fane".' Ca"t.::; free A HANDSOME KTt"? E OF THE LATEST STY I E LADIES' CLOAKS <ND SHAWLS Grey and brown Blankets White and fancy Blankets Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery, fcc., To which they call th* attention of their friends a:n! the public in general, and most respectfully so?teita cab. j ;. s< :< >ri T & CO., NO. 'J2*J KING-STREET, Opposite Porter's OKi Sund. November 2(1 ln!" JAMES E. SPEAE, No. 235 King-street, opposite Hasel, Ii ESPECTFUl.I.V INFORMS HIS FRIENDS ANC i, the public generally that he has resumed bust miss at bis old stand, and will continue a9 heretofore tt keep a gencrai assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWKLIIY, SILVERWARE, and m:iuy other artjcl?!i usually found in hi* line. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired. November 20 mwl" RE MO \ S72 to '-368 S. C, for the last fourteen years, and extensively i-ngagert in the mercantile line, I new take this oppor tunity of returning my thanks to the public for the PATRONAGE WHICH THE y HAVE EXTENDED, with j hope* for a continuance of the sain**. REOPENING OF P. BPSTIN, AT THE WELL KNOWN STAND UNDER THE MASONIC HALL, KNOWN AS THE OLD BAZAAR. 268, Comer of King and Wentwort?i-Sts. IMPORTER AND .TOURER OF FOREIGN, DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WHO HAS ON HAND AND IS NOW RECEIVING IT. EVERY ST. jfMEIZ, AT THE ABOVE STAND, A SPLENDID FALL STOCK, CONSISTING OF : CASSI MERES. CLOTHS, BLAT^IKETS, SHAWLS FLANNELS, DELAINES. PRINTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HATS, wrrn YANKEE NOTIONS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, And would invite Country ami City Mnvlianis in call and examine my Stock before purchasing else where, as I will sell them at the LOWEST1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES. P. EPSTIN. November 22 lino CHB4P (iOOBS MCHEAP GOODS ! ClMk, HATS, SHOES, No. 07*2 King-street. MERCHANTS OF CHARLESTON AND DEALERS GENERALLY?I would respectfully call your at tention to my>6tOjk of the above named Goods, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, which are adapttil to all sections of the country, sud will?:? I will sell AT THE LOWEST WHOLESALE" AND RETAIL PRICE*. All are respectfully invited to call and examine my Goods, both at No. 372, TWO DOORS ABOVE GEORGE STREET, and No. 268, CORNER OF KINO AND WENT WORTH STREETS. P. 33 PSTIN. November 22 I wo DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL.. L*OrtS CO HE N , No. 2-18 King-street, NEXT TO THE BIG BOOT, HASJUST l'.E< LIVED, AND OFFERS FOR J ?LE, the following wcH-wItctcl and CHEAP STOCM OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD*?, . yS'KWTTKG IN PARI OF : i-t KNGLISI3 PRINTS. Purple aie? Brown English Do Bag -, at 25c, extra good quality American Print*, from 2.">c. upwards Canton Flannels, Whit- ami Brown Brown ami Bleached Shirtings ami sie-.'.ting!' ail v/idtbs: Grey, White and Red Flannel; Opera S'.'.in nels. of ?i! rotor* R. st Di:pl-\ EUtotic H.'op SI irts Ladies' Eid, gilt, Woo!, LiSic Thread, and <V-? a Gloves Ladies' Under Vests and Hair Nein of all kind--. Radies' anil Genta!1 I? C. Hdkfs. of all rituhtics A ?jilendid assortment ot LADIES' CLOAKS an< : S * :> : of the lat**t styles Pamas;: Table Cloth- of all siz-'s end (pul'tfce. AL.V?, WOOL TABLE ".'OVERS Irish Linen of all kinds Huekaback and Tnrki'h Towels White Damask Dowlas for Towels Long and Riinare Wool Shawls, in :;rrat vari> ty ai d ;.: reasonable prices. At/O, A large assortm?ut of SONTAGS, at all pri?es S?ipjtlFlg'd,Poplins, ard Fr'no): Mer.cof, CJ -:! colors Gro Dc Rhine Bfcek Silt. LOW PRICED BLACK SILKS Fine Black Bombaaine Bluck and Colored Alpacas Colored Muslin De Laines Plain Muslin De L?nes. CLOTH AND CASSI.UERES. FINE BLACK BROADCLOTH, for Gent's wear Fine Black D stin, for Gent's wetr Black and Colored CasBlinercs j Ltdiea' Black Cloth, M wide, at $2 per yard, good quality ! And a large assortment of RIBBONS of all colors and widtbt.: P'.a.-*: Velvet Ribbon, of ull widths; While and Colored Edged Velvet Ribbon English and Italian Crapes Crape Collars r.nd Sets A complete assortment of Ladies', Gent's, an< Chil dren's Hoticry Hair Brushes and 1 ':"s-:ng (." nib?, in variety. ?o, A larre assoi inier.t of GENT'S HATS, which .i- ?fter at LOW PRICES, wholesale. The above Goods having been p un based at the lowest ratps for ; ash, will enable us to sell them at low ligures. We would Paq ectfully h customers to exuiilnc n:r Stork bcfnro pnnsliasaog efaewhere. November 2! WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines (Zio I71DGERTON RICHARDS HAVE RESUMED THE 'j Agency of Uie improved WHEELER .'c WI1S0>'s HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES, and uns now prepared to Uli ordern, as heretofore, at th-. Muir.t ucturers' prices. The well-known and acknowledged Hiipcriority of these Machines overall others for manufacturing and boiliMrhold pnrpoMM liiiMumi to thoee in want of such an articli! ?f household economy that, in obtaining one i?J these, they will rerun1 a Machine mlajanl to all kinds of family sewing, and tu Qui use of scan,-tresses, dress makers, tailor*, manufacturers of skirtr, collars, sliins, cloaks, mantilla*, clothing, bats, cups, i^rsots, ladies' boots and shoes, linen (food*, umbrellas, parceola. Ate. Thny work equally wen upon silk, hnen, woolen, and cotton goods, with silk, cotton, or bnen thread. They j will seam, <mv.!i, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, aud perform an> sjtwies of sewing, making a beautiful cud perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed. EDGERTON ,<i RICHARDS, November S Nos. 32 und SM Droad-strect. FOR SALE. TWO [2] WORE HORSES Two (2) Work Mules One ;il Two-horso Wa-joo, with Cove? and Harness. Apply between 7 a-.iC ;0 A. M. and 3 and fi P. M. at Nr 21 R.>:f-d-'r Aven;t.\ m?2* November W AUCTION vSALES, Horse, for fink. Bs T. BAVAOE ??KYWARD ? SONS. Wi'? si il 71118 DAY; .it 10 o'clock, in frcai of u.:r irf. Ma 123 Elit V.Z-;, One i-.zxr Blooded MARE gentie in harness as:! ua>!< t>.o saddle. ~ rni.- /-.isl;. Nf.rem)? r S2 /'ces rmJ Potatoes. t?\ T. SAVAGE IUSYWARD & SONS. V.iJ se!'. TSI9 DAY, ut cur office, al No. East Ea, :.: 10 o'clock, bastuL OOW PEAS, m-vc-cp 40 bushels Superior Yam rotators. ^November 22 (?//. G)nsMn?iU!ft!?l?l Codes';. BV T. SAVAGE ?IEYWAKD'AXDSONS. Y/iil soil THIS DAY, at 10 o'.'.wt. at tboir office, Ni 120 Ea*t E:~ JO boxesCODFJSD] And a variety mother article?. November 22 Finr SiX-Wli'?d lioai. BY JOS. A. TIIOURON. T.'US DAY, Nov. 22d, at foot of Vendue Range, at 11 o'clock, 1 super 6IX-OARED BOAT, in good ord^r. 2C feet long by 5 leer? Together with oar=, l'cro-ail. Mainsail, Rud dor. Ac, kc. Terms cash on delivery. November 22 Store Counters. FHi'ititura, <?<'. BY BRUNS ?i BEE. TETS DAY, (be 22d inst., at No. 31 BuU street, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, 1 large COUNTER, with BINS suitable for a Groce ry Stare 3 large Counter?suitable for a Dry Goods Store 9 small Counters?snitable for a Dry Goods Store 1 Mahogany Extension Dining Table 2 Mahogany Tabl?s 1 Mahogany Bedstead 1 Maple Bedstead i Mahogany Bureau, Marble Top, w ith Glas? 2 Mahogany Bureaus 2 Maple Wardrobes l Piano Stool 1 Spring Mattress. November 22 Fine Fitrnitnrs, l)r>< Goods, dtv. BY N. B?KT .V SON. [TO-MORROW, Nov. 2M, at 10 o'clock, at our Sales Room. No. 17 Hayno street, we will seU. 1 Octagon Eight-square Mahogany Post FRENCH BEDSTEAD, with Mahogany Cornice, j ? :';nc Mahnern Hair .leaf Sofa. 1 Mahogany Rair s*nt Rocker. j 1 Mahogany Hair Seat Armchair. 2 fine Lounges. ; 2 trie Mahogany Hair Seat nttomr.r.*. .'i2 flue Mahogany Hair Seat Chairs. J fine Feather Bed. Bolster and Pillows. 1 New Crib and Mattress. 1 New Moss Mattress. With sundry other article* for lfcusc Furnishing. At 11 O'clock, wc will sell. Sundry lots DRY CIOODS; Hosiery and Fancy Goods; Hardware and Cutlery, tc. : several Silver Watches. Conditions cash, and sale positive. November 22 [KXZ.T. l'osvroxr.n ox aconuNX ok the weathwi.j A Sloop. BY LAUREY AND ALEXANDER. TO-MORROW, 23d inst., will lx- sold, alongside Ben nett's Mill Wharf, at II o'clock. The SLOOP-; she carries nbout HOT) bushels Rice, or IS to 20 cords wood. Has been recently overhauled, new masts, (be. Can be treated for at Private Sale, j Conditions cash. November 22 Estate, flats. BY WILBUR & SON. ! TO-MORROW, the 23d inst., at our Sales Rooms, coi ner State and Chalmers streets, at half-past HI o'clock, will be sold, the following articles belonging to an Estate, Vis : CHAIRS, WARDROBES. Washstauds. 2 Trunks, Wearing Apparel, OlHco Stove, Lot Window Sashes. Doors and Blinds, Oil Cans. Also, 10 Cans, ? pounds each, English Boiled Beef; Castile Soap; Spool Thread. Wool Socks. Ladies' Wool Scarfs, Phis, Steel Scissors, nud a variety of Fancy Hoods, *c. Conditions essh. Nos-e.mber 22 Ca'ai.n<j?e Sale of Cargoes Ship* Amelia and Flor ence Chiinnen, direct from. EinjlamL BY WILBUR & SON. On WEDNESDAY. December Gtb. at our .Sales-room*. corner Stato aud Chalmers Streets, at half-past 10 o'clock, will be sold, by Catalogue, (100) ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY CR UTES FANCY ASSORTED EARTHENWARE AND CROCKERY, just Imported direct from the Potteries in England. 4'j;-t'atulognes niny be hud, and samples of ware ex amined, at our Office. Conditions cash. November 22 PRIVATE SALES. At Pfiettte fiats. BY atcKAY & CA.iIPKELL. A two story DWELLING HOUSE, West end of Queen Street, containing eight roo:::> : lies a rlate roof, dStOTU, [ and t;as throughout. Lot measure; V, feet front by lia ilepllL TomiN will l,e made very i r.o oiiahtc. J-'or fcrtlu r jiarticnlars, apply as abovs, at N-?c!obi-r No"", s-n and ?2 HASEL-STREET. BV CLIFFORD AND M ATM EWES. So. lit Ki ttroa<l-?t r.-ef. VALUABLE COTTOS AND RICE PLANTATIONS f-r V?a '..- iu Ieai>e. ?ito.it. <\ i? s une cf ih<! ?t kicalltic* in u;;? *:?t" and Gci irgiu. inwSI November 20 BY CLIFFORD AND MATHEIVE.S. So, .'il l-'i Broad-wt rre*. THAT RfCE AND COTTON PLANTATION, called W;,...,-roi k." IT mile* i'n,Qi ClMrl< stow, on South Coro I linn R.. with lin?! Dm-Oing and all m ceassry ont buili., ..> . Neifro bout'i's, Bants, ivc. The )'. act contains 10D0 BiW< s. and is W> il tilidi.-rr.L aa:". .r<.:.; vd Ui phtuting and s: jck raising. .? IS/: THREE STOBY WtWDEN U?V*E KSD LOT. No. 105 Cornhl?-Ktrt <;. Tl?Unn.: Hi'iCSE and oxt-?n?ivs LOT. norihtiftcorner iuRasd LytV'h streeis. inwfil Nov. inner 2ti a:? tnj'vi'table /?Vs?ie/ir.' ru' Pi i~.(i'.e Sih', BY A, J. SALINE?. At Private Safe', thai eomfortabh iwooden) RESIDENCE No. Is cast side) Washington' Mroet, eoutainiiiK '< Mnare rooms. Uimu the _i lot?which measures V) iiw-t Iront by lUn feet lu depth?is a comfortable k1tch--n with four rooms, and other out-buildings. If applied for Koon, will !? sold low. Apply as above, to November 17 Nos. 23 und K VENDEE RANGE. GRN41SE lillllRlL M. & A. ASHT0N, No. 405 King-street, OPPOSITE BURXS' LANE, IiESFEOfFULLY INFORM TilL LADIES and GEN TLEMEN OF CHARLESTON tlist -.be y are fully prepared to furnish every deM-ritnToG of ORNAMENTAL AND FANCY HAIR WORK, inclndinp "a 'fis. BRAIDS, CURLS. PRIEETTEB, WATERFALLS, m RE AST-PINS, VEST CHAINS, EAR RINGS, NECKLACES, FING Ell RlNHf, KC Special attention paid M KM EN ! 0 WORE, COMBS', BRUSHl>'. si issoits. ?f. Novei.-.l.er it sw?* SMALL'S MEM AND CWECTIOilay, Corner ci' Eiijg ana Princass sts. qniti:si;i>'CRU'Eii riwpe? rFu: i.v informs hi? .fl. formt : patrons and the j ubiie. that be lute reopen nl the above Estabiithiuenr, and i:- now prepared aud Bakes :.'.:.'',' WHEAT, RTL AND GRAHAM DRE.VD. A vatiety of BREAKFAST AND TEA ROLLS, RUSK*. PIK?. ihleE kinds o? PASTRY. 1er, yiO.i aiarg ;ai*i O mental the very best iius?ty > '. CGNFE<n.TONF.l<V. All finds of CANDIES insd? cn?i wihl u.thclcu ti market ifUv, t.: WHOLESALE \SD REl'AL'-. SODA. FANCY WINE \ND MILK P.IS'JU'.TS. ami an ester, m;lily of hand-nutdn EUTTEil ilXVL'EERS. ROSTON. WATER *.ND BU'fTFd? ItiSCI ITS. Novetulier Sa mwgl JACOB SMALL. rrtHESE STOVES COMBINE ECONOMY WITH COM L FOKT, and can be ns. d in any pan of ilw !" luey Ukcun nil room, give no dust nerrmoxj, ?? as>k idwapermwl ?iOlck? r with K< nwtMiC 'ban ormnar; . s with coal or wood. They are hstde I sJ rfn* r. SnrKryUmp t> r E :nge, ,:nd wi I do sll. li. ikimtu? >>akir..-: f?.?r any lam.ly. '-ajta-i ^.?S?.. : i Hiking without the assistance ol H?rvar*i VON HOLTEN, TAMSEN & CO. No. IW KlJfG STREET, Sole Agents for the State of South Carolina. *3" CsKlogu..-imaihdfo.^. wlmlmo Mon .r.es r s AUCTION SALES, ! McKAY A CA2KPIHS&L :. day, asd im-?., at io o'clock, in front at (> eari: ?TAK? FRENCH BRANDY. Corx&tiuas rash, _ November 23 1/rtj Goods, (Jlothbift. Huts, <tc. McKAY it CAMPBELL Witi tell, this DAY, -JiM instant, at 10 o'clock, it onr I Sales Rooms. N.<s. HO and 3J Has*-]-street, j Black and Cchir?d VLPACAS, Merinos, Plaids and t''--" Calicoes, Wool Half Hotc, Undershirts and Draw I ''>>' Kmbroldeiier, Blaels Lace Trimmings, Rod and j Grey Wool Elauncb, Satinets, ' rasuiracrcs, I'weeda, La ; dies' and Gents' Hosiery. Scissors, Pins, Pocket Books, I Playing Cards, Fine Black Frock Coats, Cassimere and j v;'::i!1., t raBfe^ Vwte- Wool and Felt Hats, Fancy Shirts, ; 15 cave. . >,-?! earloons assorted SHOES, Ac. i ... also. . cartoons FRENCH FLOWERS : 200 pie.-, s Dress Trimmings and Lac,. : Hoop Skirts, Balmoral skirts. Lcuthi-r Belts HeavyOvercoats,Suit.-, viz. : Coat*, Pants and Vente, tu: J^ndttiOMjisndi._November 22 T'healrind Reentry, Jtc. McKAY & CAMPBELL Will seU, TO-MORROW, 23d lust., at 10 o'clock, at the Military Hall, We.r.tworth-stroet. THE ENTIRE FIXTURES OF THE CHARLESTON THEATRE. coKsnroca or: 1 BR()p C'CHTAIN. 2 pair Flats, painted both sides. 1 Rolling Flat, painted both sides, 1 pair Flat Frames j - Tormenters, ii Wings, 1 Drap?ry, 2 Sky Borders, lot Cordage tor hanging same, Blocks, Shears, Curtain Drums and Crank*. Foot-light shades. Stage, lot Tin Paint Pots. Brushes, and various other articles. Conditions cash. November 22 ASSIGXKEg' SALE. The Schooner ".Varllui Ann," About seventy tons burthen,' now lying at Haeol-stree t wharf, with all her sails and tackle, wUI be sold at Pub lic Auction, for the benefit of crcditcrs, THIS DAY, the ?'Jd inst., ut VJ o'clock noon. For further particulars inquire of 8. CAHILL, Assignee, Bay-street, Charleston. UEO. W. AT WOOD, ' Agent, Hilton Head. Or of the Auctioneers, McKAY A CAMPBELL. Nos. Su aud 82 Hasel-streot, Charleston. November 22 6* Saihflc nail J)rofl Horses, BY GABRIEL DcWITT. I At No. MSI King-street, TU is DAY, 22d iost., at half past 10 o'clock. A. M,. will be sold, I One good .SADDLE PUNY aud one excellent Draft I Horse. ? Novombsr 22 ! SALE OF GOVERNMENT STEAMERS. mux QvABTKUMAKTEn'ri Orno?, Dei't s. C. ) Hilton Head. s. C November 13,1865. f ! Will be seid, at Public Auction, at this place, on MON j DAY. December 11, UM3, at 12 o'clock M., under the direction of Captain W. E. Morford, A. q. M.? tho fol luwbigGovernment vessels, viz: I NELLY RAKER, side wheel steamer; 293 tons; wooden j hull: lengthen dock 153foot: beam 25 fret 0 inches; j over all 45 feet: depth of hold H feet 0 inches; draft C feet lOlncbes; has one beam engine: diameter of cylinder 32 inches; stroke of piston 10 feet; has one singla roturn Hue boiler. Bus saloon accommodation?. fuU promenade deck, and is well t'otuid in chains, anchors, Ac NEPTUNE, Hide wheel steamer: 362 tona; wooden hull: length on deck 141 feet; beam 26 feet 5 inches; over all 45 feet 2 inches; depth of hold 10 feet 10 Inches; draft 7 feet: has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 42 Inches; stroke of piston S feet; has one single return due boiler. This steamer has lull promenade deck, fore and aft, and Is a goo.I freight or cattle carrier. ONEOTA. double-end side-wheel ferry boat; wooden hull; 343tons; length ou deck 147 feet; beam 25 foot; over nil 55 feet o inches; depth of hold 11 feot; draft 7 fett; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder SB Inches: stroke of piston 0 feet : has one doubla return Hue boiler. This steamer has recently been repaired, and la in ex cellent order and well found in anchors, chains, itc. CRoToN. side-wheel steamer; .'Itil tons; wooden hnR: length On deck 187 feet; beam 20 feet; over all 43 foot ? inches ; depth of hold s feet; draft 0 feet ; has ouo square engine: diameter of cylinder 37 inches: stroke of piston 10 feet: has one double return tine boiler. ThiH sti amor has been thoroughly repaired ; has saloon and state room accommodations, is weU supplied with anchors, chain?, A-c.. and is very fast. GOLDEN GATE, side-wheel steamer; 190 tons; wooden hull; length on deck 148feet; beam 21 feet; over aB 35 feet 10 Inches; depth of hohl u feet 4 Inches; draft 6 feet 5 inches: has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 34 inches; stroke of piston 0 feot; has one horizontal tu bular boiler. This stcr.mcr is in fine order: has saloon accommoda tions, and is well found in anchors, chains, Ac. NANTASKET, side-wheel steamer; 299 tons; wooden hull: length on deck 15T> feet; beam 25 feet 3 inches: over all 42 feet: depth of hold s fect:t inches; draft 5 feot 11 inches; has one lieani engine; diameter ol cylinder 34 I inches; stroke r>f piston 8 feet; h a* one single return flu* I. boibv, and in well found lu anchors, ?.hains. Ac. MAcoN, propeller with two screws; tnia tona; wooden hull; length on neck !.V> feet: iwuu 25feet: depth of . bold Sfsot s tnclies; draft ' fret; bus two direct horizon ! lal engines (condensing); diameter of cylinder 24 inches ; , stroke of pi-ton HI Inches: baa two single return tftJe L-rfhrs. RELIEF, screw tuu: GS Ions; wooden huB; length on deck?7fe?t; beam P?fcnt: depth of hold7lcei; draft7 I fi et 10 biches; has one high-pressure engine; diameter Tel' cylinder 2') iuehe?, Htroke o: piston 20 Inches; has one siugle return HiielwUer, and is well found in an I cliors, itbatns, i RESCUE, screw tug: 2?3 ions; wood' a hull; length on I deck BWfeet; beam 2M feet ti inches: depth of hold 12 feet: draft 11 feel I biches: luis two low-pressure, on : gines: diameter "t e> linder 2?! inches; has one smgle r< I turn ttne boiler. j This vessel !s ii powerful tug: is in goixl conditiou. j ;.ikI well found in anchors, bains. Ac, ! ( IENERAL HUNTER, idde-whael steamer of 460 tons: I wo-'di ii hull; length on deck VXlpxt 0 inches; beam 2s feet 0 indie-: over nil 5n feet Buvheji; dejithof hold 'J feet 4 Inches; draft forward "> feet: af. 0 feet 6 inches; has one beam engine; diameter of cylinder 4C inches; .stroke of piston ii? f. et This steamer was built in New York, and completed in 1W3; is a vessel of beautiful model and high rateot speed: with hull, englue and boUer as good au new. Tenus, cash In Government fond*. C. W. THOMAS. Bvt. L:. COL und Chief O,. M. November 'JO A OHAS. H. MO?SE & CO., (Successors to T. J. k C. H. M01SE k Co.) WHOLESALE GROCERS! ASS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 15 HAYNE-STREET, CHARLESTON. S. C. FULL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FANCY l GROCERIES AND LlCUORS constantly on hand. Orders for MERCHANDISE, to be purchased in this Olty or in Northern .Markets secntefl on the mofw fa vorable term-i. ., , , COTTON and country PRODUCE generally sold on CommiSMom Nl):eu.,ber " . FUKN1TITKE ! Furniture! Furniture! LATEST ASII MOST ?UIL1BLE HTY1/KK. AIltaUBALD^FlTY & CO., X.K, I'M istif! B*S ?BETIMC-STREET, \> ?OUSE"?: Nos. W . : ! " l?ASBL-l?TREET, , ?irU*: cVlTTAGK KlIttNITUBK. at whit* .., '.*. i|,..y'ui.?i mi p-p.tr..d tcaup ?iy them at tbclrusnsJ ..... "i; N?.vi'iuner *J :in> leratu rale*. * ' STEAM ENGINES, . . ....iND M.L MSmOV VA l[ .* , i';vi'I:yviin'okntV, ii '>vv., oi:.^dv-ui:^. .: t?ii* m?'ST BD KIND. ? ... ,. .. I ,.. i .; .: ..:.! m renv^tfttPy lo'.-rm the P?hUe ,..::),.'< ? ?i. *r-.'pcol* Wuiie.O?vras* t ....j.i.i... . . , . tijARiortrrfe s ui- V.M. pi ixtGll As MALIAINES. t ?,'... '.... : i-harli tVm, so. ca. PortaWe Sa-** Kills, &c. ... ... mu j . ';cd to order OUT, AT THE ' Maioi?t sutvr -: prices. PAGE'S PORTABLE .... jj Mc other Machines, The l-est prepared ' *.' i*i*'*ii' t-'-i::':. cos: jiu. br.l 5 ecu's per sqi?ire toot, ?' we ara solca,;?nt?. g,,?niv ibe most ixonomtca! Engine OB? - it em t in New York. STEISMliYEB A SON. 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