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lier Shadow. liondlng between mo ami IhC taper. Willie o'er Hie luirn her wblle imml strayed, Tin- shadows <>t her waving tresses Above my In a?l were gently swayeti. Witli evorv graceful movonienl waving. I marked ihoir undulaSlngsnctl: l watched tiiem Wime I hey met and .artel Curled close or widened, rose or Uli. 1 laughed In irliitnpli ami in pleasure So si range the s|iorl. so unilesigucil ! lier nctlier tcrneil ami asked me gravely. What f.miight was passing lliroughmy mimiv 'Tis love I hilt blinds Hie eyes of mothers? Tis love thai makes Ibe young maids lair ! She touched my hand; my rings sue counted ; Yet UCVer tell the shadows there. Keep, gamesome l.ove, beloved Infant. Keep ever thus all mothers Idiltd; And make thv dedicated virgin*. In substance and In shadow, kind. lAnbreu Or verr. COM.? KiteIA h KB ir.s. New York?Per steamship Manhattan?SO bags sea Island cotton. 1060 hales upland cotton, <io tierces rice, trj bales yarns and dome-lies, 45 bills oranges, 148 empty barrels. 43 packages sundries. ....Per sehr Myrover?612 bales upland cotton. 103 bbls rosin, uu tierces rice, 173 empty barrets, 200 bags cotton seed, 1 box lead, 2 cases paint, 3 bales paper shavings. The Charleston C otton, Klee and Naval Stores Market. Orne:: Cli.\Ri.kston Nr.ws. 1 S.VTt'ltDAV KVKNINli, November li. 1M1P. J Cotton.?The Inquiry was somewhat limited during the llrst purl or the day, but became more active, prices showing consldcrabSo weakness, and buyers would only purchase very high class! BcntloiiMut our quotations. Sales about 7<;o bales, viz: Ul at 23?$; W al 23Jf; 23 at 20;;;: 112 al 24: isn ut 2i!.,; no in 24??; at 24'i; 21 at 24*i; 12 at 24?.?; and 3 extra staple at 20'.?. We quote: liverpool classification. Ordinary to good ordinary.2c, ci24 Low uihldllug.:4'4H'? Middling.24Jifi? Sir Id middling.W+*S? Rice.?With n. good demand, this grain was llrmer. and prices improved S,'a,'.,'e. H lb. Sales about 204 tierces of clean Carolina, say 2S tes. at ?U; 45 at 0 13-lOj ,;tl R* ;">" ?1 'Hi 1!'111 Wo quote common to fair clean Carolina at Ojfv^Ogfc,; good CJ.aT'n': comtiiou prime 73*c. "f\ lb. Naval Storks.?The business under (Iiis head wus unimportant. FiiEWiiTs.?The supply or rrcight room to most points is ror the moment sufficient lor the de mand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements are making at ", d *ji lb on uplunds and l '.,d on sea islands; by sail, ;jd on uplands and ??d on sea Is lands. TO Havre, by steam, nominal; by sail. 1>{C*$ \b on uplands and ljfc on sea islands. Coastwise, to New York, by steam, Jjc "P lb on uplRtids and lc 011 sea islands; by sail, ?ic ~$ lb on uplands. To HostOU, by steam, nominal; by sail, He lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, \c t?. lb 011 uplands; by sail, somewhut nominal, To Ilaltlmore, by steam. K<g))ic rf. lb on uplands; by sail, somewhat nominal. Market* Uy Telegraph. koukiun makkkth. LONDON, November C?Noon.?Holiday. I.ivkki'ool, November 6?Noon- Cotton opens quiet; sales 10,090 bales. Evening.?Cotton closed dull; uplands Hid, Or leans 12'.;d: sales 10.000 hales: exports und specu lation 30W tntlcs. Lard 70s od. Coiniuou rosin as. Tiirpciillue declined. Tallow ics fid. Paris, November 0?Noon.?Bourse opens ,lt;i! Rontes 7ir nc. Havana, November 0.?Sugar buoyant: No. 12 flnD>,c. V domestic markets. New YjJtK, November c?Noon.?Stocks Stcndy but dull. Money easy at 7. Sterling?long s?;; short Cold 2i-..'.,'. Tennessee's, ex coupon. 60; new 61 Jf; Virginia's, e.\ coupon, 50; new .Vi: Louisiana's, old,45; new CO; levees Mi','; eights 87; Alabama eights 00; lives .'.7 ; Keorghl sevens 00: North Carolina's, old, 40; new 37.',: South Caroli na's, new, 30. Flour dull and .".aloe lower. Wheat dull and lu2c lower. Corn dull and lc lower. Pork quiet ut s?2U 75U30. Lard dtllL Cotton drooping at 2S*4*a25Jj, . Turpentine steady al 40,'i a47.'i'. Iloslu moderately active. Krelghis dull. Evening.?Money easy at 4n?. The bank staie metit Is remarkable. The legal lender reserve is lower than for a loag time. Loans increase, $1,750,01)0; specie increase, $750,000; circululioil Increase, $62,000; deposits Increase over $2,006,000; legal tender decrease, $2,260,000. Sterling qnlcl nt 8Va?>Ji. Hold SUfiwMfi. Hovernmcnts flrnier. State bonds dull but firm. North Carolina special tax bonds alone active. Cotton heavy, t?e lower; sales 2600 bales at 25?4c. Flour, superflue Stale, $5ioa5:;o; choice siato $6 70a6 80; fancy $fiMa 010. Wheat, winter red and amber Western. $1 osai 40. Corn unchanged at 0Da$1 04. Whiskey lower at ?1 loul loj;. Pork heavy at $30. Beef tjulet. I.ard slmdu lirmer; kettle l?*l'alft|s'. Naval stores and groceries quiet. Freights llrm. Baltimore, November c? Cotton quiet. Flour weal:. Wheat dull. Corn active; new white 7fia00c. oats dull at 53as7c Bye dull ut 8&ca$1. Pork 832 60U33. Bacon?shoulders 10c. I.anl Isa lsjjc. Whiskey $1 osal in. Wilmington. November 0.?Spirits turpentine quiet at 42','c. Rosin qiliel; No. 2 $1 C5u2. crude turpentine unchanged. Tar quiet at $2. Cotton? low middling 24. ACUCSTA, November 0.?Col ton opened at 23?.{ ror New York middlings, and dosed dull at 23!?c; sales 431 oales: recclpis 732bales. Savannah. November fi.?Cotton lirni at 21'., 1124 'jc; sales 1160 bales; exports 3423 bales; re ceipts 4000 bales. Monti.k, November e.?Coiton?sales moo bales: fair demand throughout the day; opened ut oui aide, and closed liai ai Inside quotations; middling 24a24ja'c; receipts 1432 iiales. New Orleans, November 0.?Cotton dun and lower; middlings 24?;c: salos 2250 bales; re ceipts, 4C15 bales; exports, foreign 3120 bales: coastwise 1303 bales. Sugar, prime kj'.,'. Mo laasca B3aS3c. Whiskey Jl 20. Coffee, prime 10/; al7o; stock 10,000 bags. Hold 27. Sterling 371?. New York sight par. HoutOM Market. BOSTON, November:!?L'OI'kek?TllOmOVOmcntS in coffee nave been quite unliunortaut since our last. Tint sales of .lava have lieen confined 10 small lots at 221?023JiC, gold. In bugs and pock ets; und Bloat l5nl7cV It.. In st Domingo noth ing has been done, and prices are quite nominal. Cotton.?We notice more Inquiry for this arti cle, und prices Luve not varied materially since our last. M?sl of i ho receipts are fur iiuitiufac Hirers' account, ir.nl the stock continues tobe seid up close. The sales haw been ut 24 '.n2.";c ror ordinary:2.,.,.,':i25','cfor gond ordinary: asa??.'.?e ror low middling, ami 'MfMMJic for middling, in cluding uplands ami culf. Purchases lo arrive have been made at ';a',<: under these ligures, bu: for lots for Immediate delivery the marital is now Drill, and prices ere believed lo Luve touched abont their lowest point. Domestics.?There Is very little change to notice in cotton goods, um Mint sal. s hu, - been moderato ut ion- pries. Desirable woollens are In fair de mand, und liic sa'es have been at full prices lor all tine and seasonable goods. OlTNNY lUOS.?TIlO market is quirt here, but lit New York soinesoo bales have been Itoughl at laa l?'.jc for standard and heavy bags. ot'NNv CMrrii. -The snics nave lieen conllncil to small lots at 2ic jier yard, currency. Domestic bagging tuts beea in demand, with considerable islles at 24J.(23e, currency. Naval Storks.?The market for spirits turpen tine is firm: sales at 4O11AO0 per gal. In tar small sales at .*3 25a3 371? per bid. In Basin, sales ltd bbls No. 1 ni ?ial Ml per bbl. Wich is qui, !. Ilten.?Sales or 30 casks new Carolina a: s'.a Sfo; ia2-s' b!>is old at St^aSLjc, ami Bangoon 7'*a iytc per pouml. \Vllmlng;t?>n Slorlcet. WILMINOTON, November ti.? Ti'hventine_ Market steady. Sales of Ml bbls at $3 75 for sort, and ,*l 00 tor hard, per 2S-i iMunds. Sl'l kits Tt'kprktink.?Sales Of 147 bbls at 42' < for country, and 15 bids at 42*.;o for New York pnekuges. Bos in.?Sales Of f?l bbls ut 51 C5al 80 for No. 2, end $2'for extra No. 2. Tail?Only 20, bbls sold at f2 per bbl. Cotton.?yalca or cs bales at 24c. Georgetown Market. GEORGETOWN, November 3.?Cotton_No sales to report this week. We quote from 23 to 25 cents per pound. Cohn_Full supply; small lots at retail bringing $1 60 per bushel. T01np.11.?No sales to report. Wo quote from 0 to 18 cents, according 10 quality. TfRPRNTiNK.?Virgin dip |3; yellow dip $2 05; scrape or hard $1 25 to $1 eo per bbl of 280 pounds to the bbl; per gallon 37 cents. Tar?Per bbl, retail, 23. Savnnnnh Market. savannah, November 4.?Cotton.?Theweek muter review lias been marked by noticeable fea tures Iii the transactions of tiic cotton market, If we except Hie rigidity of holders in sustaining their views, which bus caused cautions buyers to look for Hie reason why prices should lie main tained here, in the race of declines in other mar kets, and the iliictuntinus In gold which ronlrol to a greater or less degree nit transactions which have hard iiioucj torn basis?While gold in New York lias lallen from 130 lo 1ST, and while oi her controlling causes have led bears to beul down pliers. While speculators discuss the probable vivid or the crop, planters who have made It know thai Ihoir col Ion Is as good as gold, and that Hie visible supply will rail lar short or the accumu lating demain) <>r the world. The crop has been made, and whether a long or short une tins fact appears, that it is almost entirely housed, await ing the easy convenience <>r the owners lo be put upon the market. Unr advices Indicate thai I he yield will fail far short or what lias been predict ed, and that consequently buyers will be obliged. In ordert" IUI Iheir orders, lo meet the views or holders, who are sillf III their views as lo the value and exteut or the crop. ska Island.?In tins grade or the staple the market may lie said to have opened, (here having been un increased inquiry during the past week lur the line grades or this staple. Sales or ISO bales have been effected against 70 bales last week, and prices have been Hilly sustained, hold ers not desiring lo pint with lots until He murfccl bus been established. The crop is coming in freely, and held Urtnly in anticipai Ion of a de mand, which must strengthen prices. We quote: common roller and McCarthy 36038C, common 4' :43c. medium 46n4Sc, medium Hue oOafiac, liue t.oe. choice nominal. The receipts at ibis port since October 2Mb tins.it to 17,133 bales of upland aiidSOT bales or sea island, of which klboo miles of upland were received per l'entrai Itailroad, 1070 tulles per Au gusta and Heorgia Hr.ilrnnd. [Some <>r this is sea island, bill we received no report from I he Au gust h and Heorgia Itailroad last evening, and iMMIScnueillly cannot separate them until next week.I SOT bales of upland trout landings on Sa vannah Hiver, 13 bales upland by wagon. sis) bales sea island from Florida steamers, and l hale sea island from South Carolina. The exports for the SUIIIC lime have been Kl.sTfl bales upland and 110 bales sea island?of Which fdtts bales upland were shipped to Havre. HUia bales upland to Liverpool, 4012 ball's upland anil 4:; bales sea island to n'-w York, 537 bales upland lo Philadelphia. It'll bates upland lo Hulttmorc, .' bales upland and 73 bales sea island in Charleston. HICK.?The Sleek of new rice has been increased during the past wee', ty arrivals al both mills, ami operations havo been commenced, pulling clean on the market in small lots, the market ruling 'lui i. buyers on orders und local consumers holding on" In anticip?t ion of a furl her dec hue. . I-'HKIOIITS.?hi freights, owing lothe large ar rivals. I m il it foreign and const wise, prices have ruled dull during the past week. Without, however, any material change in quotations. Vessels are readily placed on foreign berths on arrival, but for coastwise there Is Unie offering excepting by Kicam for Northern ports, which has and contin ue.-. Hi be active. We quote In Liverpool, by steam, cotton id per lb: do by sail, dull at U-iod.' Columhiis S?crke? eoi.CM Ill's. November n.?CorroN.?There was a fair demand. Suies 4.?t> bales ai the follow, lug quotations: >?ntlnnry, svusic: gootl ordinary. SSe; low middling, SS.'jaSS'ie; middling. SSJfc; good,S3c. italesofthe weekS470bales. Week's receipts ?232 bales, ugalnsi :iisx bales the previous one und 17','S bales the corresponding week 01' last season. Shipments 217.: Im.es. WKKKI.Y statement. Stock on hand Sepieniber 1, lsit;i 125 Received past week. 3,2.12 Received previously. ls.i.it:?si,2ss Total. shipped pitst week. Shipped previously. stock on hand November a, lsoo.. iitci'ior Cotton Market a. ORANCKHTKC. November 5.?Sales during Hie week Its)bates. We quble ordinary SlnSSc; low middling 23c; middling sci.'i'c. Al'nrsTA. November 4.?Sales of the ?.k ni Augusta 4s.'.<l hides, ami ''ii'i- I'.' ?> bales; s;ock m hand by actual client M ? <. COI.l'MHIA. November C?Sales of eotion r-.r the week 317butes in t.ie following priei : i!7;r. 24; 125 at 23?f; ;: < 111 2T?S; s ut 23'.,: at 23,'ic. ATLANTA. November 5_The market closed quiet a; aae for middlings: ?' . lor low mid. illiiigs; 21 >ic for good ordinary; su.Vo for nrdl uury. MACON, November 5.?The ninrkci lo-day was quiet and steal!., at S?c for good eel toe; recelv -.i to-.i.iv :io Indes; sold hales; shipped 520 bales. SKI.MA. November .1?The marke! vcstctvlai was dull, only one jw'rs " ?!1 - < nricd. \\\ quote us ton.o,-,: : dolling s:.it2-:'...: : low mid dling 22i,'c:good ordinary SS'^c. MONTGOMERY, November 5.?Cotton market dub: accurate qitolnllollS aie dllllcult lo give, flood styl.?of low middlings lu middlings sell ul 23c; low middlings J2l,a2j'?: nominal ileinuud iiglll; 'Holders are olK'iin.v freely and are anxious to sell. Ileccipt* by Hull road, No vi Milice ti. sorrtl CAKOI.INA KAII.IIOAtl. 1350 buies cotton. 30 li?tes donies'.ies, 240 bags Hour, 3 cars slock, S3 bids naval stoic.-. Ton ii Wac r ,v co. IVI/Cr. (lodgers A- cb, Heeder A Da vis, Wu:Min A Hill, u Mure .\ < ... w I: Smith A co, Krust St Adger, and Mowry .V co. SOUTHKASTKItN HAII.IIOAI). Iis) bales upland cotton, s bales sei. Island col lou, ISO bushels rough rive, 324 bbls naval store-, lumber, nuise, Ac. To K Welling, W U-bliy, In graham a Son. Kinsman ,v Unwell, J Marshall, Jr. W K llj au. s D Sioney, Reeder a Davis, Waller A co, C tiravek-y, I'elxcr, ItodgersA co, Tiiiirsion St Holmes, A ll.larvls, J (irsiiu. Wagoner A Monseea, Pros! A Adger, W C Hcc A co. Ituveiiel A eo. W i* Howling a co. Clughom, Herring .v co, ii Hrangcr, J H Pringle A co. i. Cohen a- co, Shiivkelford a Keiiy, i; w Williams a co, Mowry a eo. Klrkpot rick A Wine, tiraeser A-Smith, P w Kmuuuci, It .McDonald, and Railroad A|reni. I*? sse ugi'i'n. Per steamship Magnolia, from New York?.las Pier, C Dut che:-mid lady, Miss Detail, Mr Kava n u ugh, Il .M Wood and" lady, Mrs Williams und broihcr, PJ Iteriinv, H.i (Ireenoiigh, J Martin. Mr Agr?mente, MrArgelow, Miss a k Frost, n inn. .Mr Wtgtoii,G I, IHchurdsou, II T Aekerman, .lohn llciierinaii,UCarter,J IISmith, .ill Herman, P Hall, M Reynolds, K Wan!. Mr Ward, and 14 in steerage; Per steamship Manhattan, lor New York?.1 H a Ibers, M HolliiijtHWortli, J Edwards, Miss Mnrv ? Corcoran, Mrs J M Morris, Miss Del.iiev, Dr i; Cheney, C Bvuus, J W tilVCUS, and Rev 11 II Hunter. Per steamer Pilot Roy, iroin savannah, via lleaitfori ami Hilton Head?Mr Dellellingcr, .1 H St John, tvifcaKil servant, L II Toonier, .1 Copes, wife and .servant. S W Morris, Ii Von Harten. F Ii Shelter, H (l Kohiiisou, m K llowllh, C c Kirby, E N ctiisolm. and 13 ou dock. Per steamer Hlcintor, rroin Pulatka, via Jack sonville, Fernaiidlnn ami Savaiinah?Mrs Sitn naw, Mrs Spmglie, two children ami nurse, Miss Spragne, SJ Kennedy, r, w Pratt, J Henry, n Er win, H Taylor, c J Johnson, .1 Harham, K llrown and ladv. .1 M Alston, Mr Ihilicr, Mr Cleaver, .1 a SHIIiiiuii, K Moti'ett, W Klrk, McM King, J Rich urdsoti, H J Ihivniil, c M (?ruber, ami 12 on deck. Per s 1 camer St Helena, Horn ftUsioand Rock Ville?C Hales. J II Hales, J Kddlngs, S Wescoat, ami 10 on deck. o 11 1 <: a /, j: x it a ii ._ .MOON'S l'H.isKS. New Moon. 3d, f. hours. 15 minutes, evening. Pirsi 1 marier, loth, 0 hours. minutes, evening. Full Moon. 121 h, 2 hours, 0 minutes, morning, l.asi (?.Harter, truth, 1 hour, u minutes, evening. C N0VKMM.K. s Monday. I' T;n: day. 10 Wednesday.. 11 Thursday.... 12 Friday. Su mi ri lay_ 14 Suiidny. Rt'n. risks. U..?U 0..30 a..30 4...V.i 4..6S 4..5S MOON S. WATER. 0. .29 10.. -.7 II..23 morn. 12..17 1. .is mon 11..10 morn. 12..13 I..11 si! i 3. .40 m Aitrxji x 1; 11 -.v._ C 11 A li i, K S T O N , N O V K M R K R S ARRIVKD SATURDAY. Stenmship (ieorgla, cutler, Sew York?fil hours, Ita?asi. v.? Itavonel a co. On thc4tb, A m. hit - Ion ;?.10, exchanged signals with brig V W Williams, "i Philadelphia, bound North; 1.3d I' M, twenty miles smith of natteras, exchanged ntg. Hllls \\i;a a 1.' S lleVl'UIIO Cutter, bmiBil North: 21* M, twcnty-llvu miles south of Hall era's, passed steamship Virgo, from Savannah for New York. Arrived on*bar at IS.30 P m, Friday. Kehr llulpli Carlton, Carter, ltock|M>rt, Me, ? durs. Mme, rock and Imv. To Olnoy A co. Sehr Ann S Dens, Oar'battie, West Point Mill, loi ilcrccsrico. ToJ H Pringle,and Frost ,*. Adger. Steamer Pilot Hoy. Peck, from Savannah, via Itcntlforl and 1 lilt m Head. 20 bUlCSCOtton, llldsu and sundries. To.I D Aiken A co, W m lind A co. Ravcucl ft co, W m i.awton, ?; ii lloppnck, j a Knslow A co, F Kressel, II Khnte A co. K 11 s.od ilaivl St co, ii Sheiieo a co. WC lice A eo, j Copes, F m lliiiickcl, Kliiick, Wlckouborg St co, und w Uiirney. lio.it from l'on l'on. 2700 bushels rough rice. TO W Cin icy . Dont from Christ church. 4 bags sea Udaml cotton. To Halliard A Minolt. Hont from ein 1st church, ft bags sen island cotton. To Halliard .v Minolt. Itccelvml rroin ehisolm's Mill. 3 bugs sea Island cotton. ToClilsolin Itros, and Halliard A- Mlnoit. ARRIVKH YESTERDAY. Steamship Magnolia, Crowell, Now York?left Thursday, I' M. Muse. To RavenelSc co, J Apple, M AhlrlcVj E Adger A co, F C Horner, W M Hlrd A co, T Hllss, p j liertnnc, E T llrown, H H liar bot. H niscltoff A co, E Hates A co, W W Hrlco A co, T M Cator. Kllncl;, Wlckenberg A co, 0 I) Carr A co, f. CSanin A co, M Clear, J 0II Claussen, J Chadwick, Cameron, Hnrkley A co, Crane, Hoyl ston A co, T Christ man. CA co, 0 H. Campsen A co. Chapman A A, P <'adman, Dally NOWB, Dowio .tMolse.J H Duvnl A Son, Forsythe, McOonib A co, I I. Falk A co, J? Fairly ? co, Frost A Adner, cocdrlch, \Yii'.cinan<A co, w Uurncy, Goodwin A co, c Grevel?;, n Gerdts A co. onickev, a Iiilay den, X A limn. I llyiuau ft co, Hurt ft eu, il J W, Johnston. Croire A co, J Jura, J Johnson ft en, j w a ci?. Klliick, Wlekcnbcrg .v co. G Klusmall. C Kcrrlmm a- co, Il Klallc A co. <i A Locke a co, a Langer, Laurcv a Alexander, I! I.evv. .1 Lawless. Marshall ft Uro. Mills House. ,1 ii Militer a co, '1' Murphv. W Mallhlessen a co. Menke A Huiler, A MliniflUC, W A Marlin. Mcl.ov a Uice. m Marks. Il McGuirc. McDonald a co, Millier, Nlinllxft eo,J c Ojemnnu. Nctllvillo a llnimnlll. Xorlh. Si?cle ft Wurdcll, Ostciidortr a co. ii hNciii a sou. n l'uni a co. Il O'Xcill. Il T l'eake. IVI/.er. Kodgcrs a co. Paul, Welch a llnindcs, C r l'anknln. I' Il ii. J A ouackcubusb. w Roach a co, .1 Ittighcimcr. <: M Richardson. U Itowler, Il ,v s. Sont hern Express Company, ? C Railroad Agent, Strauss A Vai., Stull. Webb a co, G W Steffens, A IC Slillnian. .1 E Spear. W Steele. D Sollienie, i: Sei,ii, W j Trim. Mrs II W TowilC, Tobias* Sonn, OTMciliann, M A Warren, Walker. Kvans a Cogswell. L Wrlsknpr. I-' Weltmann. U II Waller A co. W t; Whihlen a eu, Werner a H?cker. Il II Wootl, Wagvncr ft Mou secs, a u <l C i. I\ m Ihrig m U Itosevell, l'ail. Coston?IDilays. Cnano. TU the Master, ami ii W Williams a co. si earner Dictator, McXelty, l'uiuiku via Jack sonviile, l'crnaiidina ami Savannah. -H baies cotton, nuise, ftc. To ,ID Alken ft co, .1 llunloii. J Wirlti ft co, K Itucro, Caul. Welch ft Cramles. A I, Cohen. L Wclskupl. .1 m lleiirv. Miss m C Smith, Piitckiicy RrotcW m Uiwtoii, w ,i Yatcs, w ft D, KJ Mayer, w m liinl A co, Williams ft Sou. Wiss a co, (I W Williams a co. Kirkpalrick ft Witte, .1 It K Sloan. J S Schirmet", ami Ca[iiuln .lohn Hans lielil. Steamer St llelenn. KlUotl. Rdlsio and Rock ville, is bales sea lshiutl coll on, 10 bales uplaml cotton, ami mind lies. ToJ II Murray, w a lioyle, eraser a Dill. Tall ft Howlaild, Itavenel A co, .1 Colcock A co. Roller A Stoney. ami Order. sloop it KLce, rrmii Coo|?er Itlver. fios bushels rough rice. Oil bids naval stoics. To J A May, anil Kinsman ft Unwell. Iliilchiuson's liutit from Junten Island. 2 bags sea Island col ton. To W A lioyle. CI.KAKKD SATCItDAY. Steamship Mahtiattaii, Woodhull, New York James Adger ft co. Sehr Glciigury, Vales, Sew York via wiiming Ion, X c?.1 A Klisluw ft co. Sehr My rover, Crown. New York?Win Roach ft co. SAILKD SATCItDAY. Steamship Manhattan. Woodhull. New York, british bark Cornucopia. Curler, a l'on lu Great Britain. SAILKD YESTERDAY, seiir w i: Thomas. Winsuiore. Philadelphia. Sehr tilengari. Vales. Wilmington, X C. FROM this pout. Steamship Charleston, Kerry, Xcw York, No vember i. Itrig Mary K Dana. O'Neill, Georgetown, S C, Xovember 2. CP KOP. THIS POUT. Sehr Ks Palmer. Sinoot, al lluRltnorc, Novem ber >. Sehr Ida Richardson, llcitell, at Sew York, No vember 4. CLEARED tot: this pout. Sehr KlIWII. Kelly, at Philadelphia. Xovember 0. SAILKD kou THIS POP.T. Sehr I'll Ihicktlii. Itiicklin, from Kockland, Me, November I. IIV TELEGRAPH. Savannah. Xovember c?cteai*cil, ship South ern Ithihts, Liverpool: steamship Wyoming, Phil adiiphla. MEMORANDA. Gkoroktowx. November ft.?Arrived, October 2. brig Mar* i". Dana. O'Neill, Charleston; 3d, sehr lirai iidticei M.I. Prnvbleiice. II I; 4th. sehr D V Keeling, lloldlison. New York? ?lh, Mary P Cil . in,-.. .-cat -lea i. Me. The ' ark i: G w Dodge. 1.1 days from Oeorjrc town, S C, for Huston, arrived al Holmes' Hide November 41 It. with llrsi and second mate and one man sli k. The brig l.o : : Reach. Hai den, for Georgetown, SC. was iipai Cotton Xovemlier I. The whr Lizzie fair. Gilctirist, from Wood's Hole C tut rit .-ton. arrive?! at Newport, it I, Xo vciiiIh r 4. Sein- s K Woodbttry. Wooilbury, from Hacks. \ ;.! . s C, for ilultimore, is ashore mi llooby Island. A sieatm-r had proceeded lo her; assistance. vugs, s?ljcmicnlo, \'c. IJBNXINE, IMJUHl.K DISTILLED, WILL REMOVE OP.K ASK SPOTS. Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and re tail, by Du. It. HA Kit, _ No. li:i_MteUng si root. C T S L I K K A C ii A It M ! Tili: GENUINE ENGLISH CHLOltODINE, (.i. coi.i.is imowsE's.i Is the liest Anodyne ever known .?> the profes sion. To he had of Hit. II. 1IAKU, llova _ _No. 131 Market street. E G A Ii E F ? L W II A T M R D I 0 I X E S Y O C T A K K . When you arc exhausted by overwork of head u- hand, and feul iho need of something Invigorat ing, doii'i dunk whlskvy or any Intoxicating Hung, whether under the name of lilt tors or other Wise. Such articles give just us much strength lo your weary body ami mind ns Ilm whip gives to the jaded unrsc. and no more. Alcoholic, stim ulants are injurious to nerve health, and are al ways followed by depressing reaction. noi'D'S XHRYIXK AND INVIGOKATOIl Is n Tonic and gcntlc'stlmulant, which Is not at tended by reaction. Whul il gains for you it maint.ilns. When It refreshes body or mind, it refreshes with natural strength that comes to slay. We are no; reco'.nmendLig leetotallsra In the Interest of any faction; but long ami extend ed observation leaches us Hint he who resorts to the bottle for res! or recuperation, will Nud, ns he keeps ai ti, that lie is kindling a lire In his bones which will consume like the names of perdition. Turn from il. Take a Imite that will refresh and no! destroy. HOOD'S NERVINE is for sale by all Druggists. Price one dollar. See book of ecrM doates that accompanies each buttle. june-.'.S Tinos j'y'It. R~ I G II A U 1 S U 0 L DEN REMEDIES. Ask for an ol her, take no other, and you will save time, health und money. flooo reward fur any, case of disease In any stage which Hiev fail to euro. Dr. IHCRAU'S GOLDEN IIALSAM Xo. 1 cures i'leers. Ulcerated Sore Thront and Mouth, Sore Kyes, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Col ored Molches, Soreness of the Sculp, scrofula. A-c.tis the greatest Renovator, Alterative and lllood Puriiier known, removes all diseases from the system, and leaves the blood pure and healthy. Ihr. RICIIAC's liOLDEX IIALSAM Xo. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism In nil Its forms, whether from mercury or otner causes; gives Immediate relief in all cases. Ko dieting necessary. I have thousands of Ccrtliicatcs proving the miraculous cures cil'cctcd by these remedies. Price or either Xo.-.l or No. 2, $;'? per buttle, or two botIles for SO. Dr. RICIIAC's GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe, speedy, pleasant and radical cure lor all Crlnury Derangements, accompanied with lull directions. Price ?3 lier bottle. Dr. RICIIAC's GOLDEN ELIXIR n'AMOUR, radical cure tor Nervous or General Deblllt-v, In old or young, imparting energv with wonderful effect; Price *i> per bottle, or two bottles rur go. On receipt or price these Remedies will be ship ped to uny place. Prnmpt attention paid to all correspondents. Xonc genuine without the name or -Dr. KIOHAU'S OOLDEN rkmkdiks, D. 11. Richards, sole Proprietor," blown in glass of bottles. Address D. R. RICHARDS, No. 22S Varlck street. New York. OlIICO hours from 0 A. M. to U P. M. tircuiii'-s .scnt. '_-_Jnlya lyr PHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG DRINK. U A SCRB CERE FOR DRUXKEXNRSS. fine Dollar a Hoi tie. Sent by mail, postage paid, un receipt of price. The Antidote is Hie best remedy that can be administered in Munin-u-Potu, aud also for ail nervous oiiecttoos. Fur sale by Dr. IL RA ER. No. Rll Meeting sirect. orto Agent for South CarolUin. POSADALIS. ? r,'i'?-vA?ifiiimrj r. ?Il i ' OfV?c/ >> MtS. < ? ROS AD ALIS. Sold Uj GOODRICH, WTNEMAN A CO., Direct importers of European Drags and Chem icals, Charleston, S. C. mays stuthiy ?ljtjipiitrt. Jjl O II N K W Y O H K. HKCCLAK link ST kam RH S. < a It I n i? a S S A (i k $15. Ttio nue sldc-whccl steamship MAC-,^<P,?Rfc N'OLIA, l'aplani M. II. Ciou. ii.will li avi'J^jfci^, Yaiidcrhursi's Wharl on Tiii'ksiiay, ll?? Xwciu lirr. ut ? u'clock. I10V8 havener .v co.. Anrai?. n U It N t. W Y O R K . Tito steamship JAM KS AHGKK. T. .1. ^--T.^fV l.ock\voi?i. Commander, win in* ii^-^ai.'Lij.'-e, patched for t < above port on Titksnay, tin; Bin Instant, m m o'clock, A. M. Kor Freight or Passage apply to tlovS 2 JAM KS A IM! Kit a CO.. Agents. A S T F It K I (i II T L I N : TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. HOSTOX ANW TUB CITIES OF TIIK XOH.THWK.sT. TtIC Steamship MAUVI.ANli.Jolinsim, ^rjr.T> Commander, wM nail for Ikililtnorc on2affi?sb&? Wkiixksuay, Ntvrailtcr lot It, al n A. m.. I rum lier No. I, Cnloi Wharves. n? -Insurance hy the Steamers <>r this lino percent, to lliiltiinorc ami Philadelphia. To Ros ion .',. Ililladtiiiklti Freights forwarded lollial city i>.r rat iront from Itnltimorc without addi tional expense fir Insurance. 03- Through tills Lading given to l'llll.ADKL PH I A. HUSTON iml I lM CITI ES OFT1IK NORTH W KST. For Freight cigagemcnls or I'assage, upiilv to COURTKKAY a TREN'llol.M, novo snnn Union Wharves. IllLADULIMII.V AND BOSTON^ 1N8?RAK0K ONK-IIAI.r PER (T?NT. Tpioit l' The steamship PROMETHEUS, Ca pl. >;P?s?, A. R. Cray, rill leave NorHi a.i.y^vTwfe' tie. Wharf on ruTitSRAY, 12th November, at - o'clock. For Freight engagements uppivto JOHN a rllKO. KRTTY, novo North' a nantie Wharf. 1UNAR? .INK OK .MAIL ST IS A.M KU. C Between xtw VORK ami l,IVKR-y-^r;lf3pr. I'OOI., calling al (pieeii.-tov. n. ^l^ULiv.'^L A USTR AIASIA N, M AI. I A. AI.KIM'O, I'AI.MYItA. CHINA, SAMARIA, CURA, , SIBERIA, HKCI.A, i TARIFA, JAVA. ' TRII1II.I. One of Hie arjjvc First-Class Iron Mail Steamers ure iiitcmlcit tfsall as follows: From l.ivcrphul lor New York direct every Sat uriiay. . From I.lverjool (calling at Cork Harhor) for Now York via Boston every TVKSn.W. From New York for Liverpool (culling at Cork Ilnrliori every Thcrsiiay. Certificates usued to bring nut Passen gem from any part of Kifropc ul lowest rales, i'or Freight ? Cabin Passage, apply lo CII.IS. ti. FRANKLYN. 'No. 4 Cowling llrceil. New York. For SloerageH'assago. apply I" Trinity Build ing, No. Ill RdMiDvay, New York, or to * W.M. ROACH A CO., Agents, UOV4 l smwfjaos Charleston. 0 Ii L 1 V K R P 0 0 L. CHARLESTON! AND I.IVKRPOOI, STEAMSHIP Ii i s i:. TheAl Iron Screw Steamship DAltl-j-r^Tf^.. EN. 1172 tons. James penis Masier.SiMst*J having a large |Hirtlnn of her cargo eugagi d. wi.l load wish disputed for the above purl. Cotton and produce for all points mi the Conti nent of Kurope received, and Through bills Lad ing signed at Charlesmu. Insurance by this line of steamers ihrce-tpiar. tors per cent. For Freight engagements, apply to i ItOltKRT MI RK A CO., nov2 Hoyre's Wharf. rpRAVls?l&R8 PASSING TllKOUtill CHARLESTON EN -IRRTE TO FLORIDA AND ARCEN, And other places, should lay In Ihelr^i^Sfftj. supplies ol Clarets, champagnes, i'>>r-jitiJl'i^X dials, Itraudies. Whiskies Wines. Canned Soups and Meals, American and English Rlscnlts, De villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and I wportcd Segars. Mi WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. CJ^K'ng Street, opposite Hasel, S I barlcMiul. S. ?. Ilrani* . [roadway, corner Kith street, New Yo .. ,.,' '< sepWs ilntos ? VC, ,. ) bTfeAM.^1 lVl'*" c?m1'\ ? ;'?u line to CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANCE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers of the above line leave Plor^fjpjgto No. 42, North River, foot of Canal stivei.A^Ji'M? New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 1st. I lib iiml 2lsl of every mouth (except when these dates lall on Sunday, Iben the Saturday preceding.) Departure of Ist und 21st connect ai Panama with steamers for Soul h PacificaKd Central Amer ican poils. Those of 1st touchai Man/anillo. Departure of nth of each mouth connects with the new steam line rrom Panama lo Australia anil New Zealand. Steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco lor China and Japan October !. ISMO. No California steamers touch ai Havana, but go direct from New York lo Aspinwall. one hundred pounds baggage free tu euch adult. Medicine and attendance lice. For Passage Tickets or rurlher liirormaliou ap ply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf, foot or Canal-street, North River. New York. F. lt. HARY, Agent. mcrchia lyr _ "P O V E D I S T O , RUCKVILLK, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LANR , 1NGS. The steamer ST. HELENA, Cap- ? -, TT**** tr, tain II. D. Elliotl. will receive Krcighl rffiTJfefci?2?a THIS DAY and leave To-MoRKOW MoKNtxu, al s o'clock, ana Bdisto Weusesiiav Moaxixu, at 7 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board or fo J. II. MURRAY, Agent, .Market Wharf. The steamer leaves again FRIDAY MonsiSii, at 10 o'clock, and Rdisiosame night at to o'clock. nova l* _ m O W A G E . The Steamer SAMSOS having r ,-e?^ been recently put lu I borough or- .'vi'^lj tier. Is now ready to low vessels tu and 'from sea, and the phosphate works on the Ashley and Coop er Rivers. For engagements, applv on board, to Captain W. F. a n a in, or at the ulllce or the Agency, East Hay, opposite Accommodation Wharf. liovi Duo S UnilvoaoG. OUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL superintendents OFFICE, 1 OlUHMWTOX, S. C? Sept. 16, 1sc0. ( On and nfier Thnrwlny, Scplcmber 16, the Pas senger Trains ou the South Carolina Railroad will run us follows: foh Al'Ol'STA. Leave Charleston.S.flO a. M Arrive nt Augusta.4.45 I*. V. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem phis. Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery ami Grand Junction. rou coM uniA. Leave Charleston.s.so a. m. Arrive al Columbia.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilming'.ou ami Manchester Railroad, and Cauiduii train. fou cuaulkstox. Leave Augusta.?.S.C? a. m. Arrive at Charleston.4.no P. m. Leave Columbia.7.46 A. m. Arrive ut Charlesion.4.UU P. M. AVocsTA Niairr express. (Su1 n l.i '. s excepted.) Leave Charleston.7."0 P. M. Arrive ut Augusta.0.10 A. M. Connecting wlili nains for Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusts.4.10 P. M. Arrive ut Charleston.s.ou A. M. coi.uuoia Kioirr kxpress. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.o.o.-. p. m. Arrive at Columbia.-t. i > A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, nnd on Mondays, Wednes days ami Fridays wltlt Chnriotte and South Caro lina Hail: na I. Leave Columbia.6-fiO P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.;:o a. M. gUMMRllVIU.E TltAt.V. I^iavo Charleston.2.60 P. M. Arrive nt Si.iumervUle.4.10 P. M. Leave Suinmorvllle.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.26 A. M. cam DES' im ASCII. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on M on in vs. WBDXRSnAYS and batukuavs, and Im> tweeu Cainden and Klngvllle dally, (Sundays ex cepted,) connecta with up und down Hay Pas sengers at Kingviile. Leave Camden.0.36 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M. Arrive at Catnduu. '.o.no P. M. (Signed) H. T. pea KB, aoptio General Superintendent. Gl)ipyim,. E excursions to all points of interest ahounu the iiakiiuk. The fast Balling and comfortably an? -lLi pointed YtlCbl ELEANOR WBI now resuiueSffiH her trips to all points in I bo harbor, starting KV Kit v mohmino, ul 10 o'clock, mid every Aktbh noon, til ' '> o'clock, from South Commercial Wharf. Kor Passage or Charter, apply ncxl door south or the Mills ? i ? l iiovh iiutos t) it n k \v (> I." l k ANS. The good Schooner .MAI.CTS IICNTI'.ll jr. imune, nil lier heavy Freluhl engaged, will rccc vc si few light packages for the above port. Apply to T. TPPPBR A .sons. novii 2 jp O H AI <> II I L K . The line ?rhooncr AHA A M ES having all jt>? her heavy Freight engaged and going ou57&f{ ho.'tel. will receive light packages ami sail next week. Apply to T.TITPEH A SONS. novo -j ' J7\ 6 U L I v ! : U I' <> () Ii. The BrtiMi ship DC KM OK WRI.I.INO- -J?? TOI*. Iii ben Allen, Master, will loud lor I lie above iHtrt and have dispatch. For I'n lg h i engagements, apply to iiovt ItAVBNKL A CO. OU I. IV K !: I' o O L . The "AI" New Clipper Burk mary Uli., ^jfi? LAM, IV. Huiler, Master, having i ci-idera-V 4 hie portion of freight engaged, will have ijulck dispatch. Apply to John a TtiK.o. hetty, iiovtl North Atlantic Wharf. 11ST? IN AND charm >N I.I N k PACKETS. FOR BOSTON. B Tlie .\1 llrlg JOSIK a. DBYERKAt'X, hav lug u hirgu portion oi her cargo ' .cicci v ..^-j. und ready, will receive cotton and other Height to till up, ul I'.rown A t.Ws Wharves. For I relghi < ngapein? ms, npply in novJ MOSES OOI.DSMITII St SUNS. ,i o u L I y ! : i: i* o t? I. Rie tine British Hulk DAI.KEITH, l.ung-^--, will. Master, has a considerable portion of ,**,?.5ft her cargo engaged und going on hoard. Kor Frelgh! cngageiiieuis apply to ItOliT. Mi l::: .v co.. IIOVJ Bo.vre'S Wharf. jhl ? il L 1 V ! ' li 1* 0 ? L . Tim American Hark A NN IK KIMI1.M.I.. JEkg SiiiiS'in Master, Co'ai bales rapacity, husj^S? eoiislderuldu cargu outraged und now going on lioant, ami will be db-puiched for the above poll. For Freight engagements, apply :n octal STREET IIEOTHEHS & CO. Dvuno, Cljcinicuio, S'c. Y Y Ii K. " S U A T H A UT I C l' I L L S, FOR ALL TUB PURPOSES OK A LAX ATI VK MEDICINE. I' 'rhnj s un one mcdl ciiie Is s?universally r? quired l?y every hod.v il a ea: hart le, nor w a ever i'.nj before so uni versally adopted iut< es , in i \ ,.| v country und among i-.:i rias>e .. - ' Iiis m.hl liMI elllei- i purgative Pill. The obvions reas'in t>, tha? It Is a moi" reliable and !wn 'far mon elfectual rem cdy than an.? o?i,?-i. Those win. have Hied lt. know thai it cured them: (host; who have no*, know ihm n cures mcir neighbors ami friends, and all know mai what it does once it does iilwa; sr-thr.l ii never lulls through nny fanli or neglect ol lts<*oi:i|M?<iiloii. We have IhiMMUIlds upon iho'.isvuds ' .' lite ircrtUi cates of their remarkable cures of the lollnwihg complaints, hui such eures are known In every lielglllHirl.d. and we nwl h"i pilblish t hem. Adapted to all ages nod conditions III till climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, I hey may Iks taken wllli safely by anybody. Their Miurnr coaling preserves them ever fresh and makes I hem pleanuni lo lake, white being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Tiu-y operate by ihcir powerful Influence on the Internal viscera In purity the blond und stimulate it Into hi althy aei ion?remove I he obstructions of llie sl?ninch. bowels, liver, and other organs of I be body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist. .-Aich derangements as are the llrsl origin of disease. Minute directions are given III the w rapper on the box. for ihn following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure: For Dvsi'Ki'stA or iN'moKSTinv, I.isti.kssnrss. I.AMiroK and Loss of Al'i'ktitk, they should lie taken moderately in stimulate tue stomach and restore ils healthy lotte and action. Kor l.ivEK co?ci.a'st ami its various pymp lllllS, 1.ii.iocs headache, SICX headache, JAI'N IM?E or liltKKS sicknk.-s, Mil.loi s Clll.iv and lllliors FKVKIIS, limy should be judiciously taken for lach case, to correct the diseased action or reliure i ho obstructions which cause it. For ovskntkkv or DlAltltlltKA, but one mihi dose isgem rally retpiiriiL Fur lUlKITMATISM, iioit, Kiiavel, Palntation UK tub 11 kaut, pain in lltli SlpK. pack iitill I Li nos, they should be continuously taken, as re quired. !' '. 'lange the diseased action of i lie SJ s lem. With such change those complaints dis appear. Kur itiiorsv and DiiorsicAt. Swni.i.iNns they should he lakes in huge ami freiiueui doses to prndiire the < rftci of u drastic purge. Kor Sfl'fKUSStsV- a large dose should be taken as il priHlllccs the ilrsiixtl ettcct by .sympathy. As a IIINNBU I1M. lake one or I wo PlI.LStO pro nioic digest inn and <ellevc lite sioinach. An oeeasional dose Kliiuulates I lie stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores Ihn appetite, mid Invigorates the system. Uenee it is often ltd vhniiigeous where no serious derungcmeui exists, one who feels tolerably v.eti, alten liuds that n lose oi these pii.i.h makes him feel decidedly tiei ti-r. from their cleansing and renovaliug eifecl on the digestive npp.irains. DR. .t. c. AVER St CO., Practical Chemists. Lowell. Mass.. f. S. A.A Sold at wholesale and retail by Down: MOISE, Charleston, S. C. and by l?elaP Druggists everywhere. lue oui i mwfaiuos*^ U R B POP. THE on!.Y CERTAIN 11 A T D EST RO Y B it wiTiiotrr IHSAOREE?IILK IIESULTS. A D 0 LI* II I SA A CS EN S I'IIOSPHORIO P.\?TK, Il E RM ET 10 ALLY scaled and warranted to keep .Yesh for aH time?the greatest dls 33 covery of its kind Ui the age we live In. So person nce.l be troubled with RATS, MICK, HEII HUGS or ROACHES, for Mr. Isaaescn's destmc llve remedy is within the reach of alt. I'repired only by himself, from rare und valuable {(im pounds, its cheapness is as wonderful as lit effi cacy. Hiuidnda of testimonials have been re recelvoii from all pans of the l'ulted Stales. The great advantage this SURE POP possesses over ul! similar preparations Is the PACT that It is CERTAIN IN ITS EFFECTS, and free front the unpleasantness of rats dying In : heir holes, as it raus?.* them to leave tho prem ises to seek air, and consumes them so eutircly as to leave NO DISAGRKEARLE ODOR. Numbers of references can be made lo PERSONS IN THIS MTV, who have successfully lined it. Sole Agents lor South Carolina, DOWIE <t MOISE, Importers and Wholesale Druggist'!, Comer MccUng and Hasel streets, 00127 wfmio IThnrlcston. S. 0., U S~T R K C ? I V E D. S J CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Ulcarbonatc of Srxla Cream of Tartar Fresli Hops. For salo, wholesale and retail, by Dr. II. BAKU, octn No. 131 Meeting street. ison's tobacco antidote. R Warranted to remove all desire for Tobacco in nny form. Uestorcs siuTcivrs from its Injurious cifects to robust health. Of great benefit to Dys peptics. For sale by Dr. IL BARR, No. 131 Meeting street, oote Agont for South Carolina. Plantation Dittcrs. V (! L <> it I o u s *: ii a n <; k . Tlial any sk'k man survived Iii? Ircatmcut of fifty yearn ago, inusl in- considered a proof that bumau beings aie venjr hard * > I ill. T!e> lanccl, calomel, canltinridcs ami drastic pur gatives were Iben Ihc order of ihc day. Tlic phy sieian played Into Ihe bauds or the apothecary, ami Ihciinlorlunalu paiienl wasdrenched morn ing, noon ami night with prostrating medicines. We live m a more rational and conscientious era. The Import mice of supporting Nature in llscountct with disease Ik now under ,ion,I. Complaints !u themselves u-oakcnlng are no longer aggravated byartiaelal depletion. They uremei v.ithTONtcS thai rally Hie vital powers ami i nable them lo do. feat tlie enemy. Chief among these allies of Na ture, in Us battlca ?villi sickness, is PLANTATION DITTRHS. This wonderful vegetable restorative Is thoshcet aneiior of the feeble and debilitated. As a cordial lor the aged and decreptd it has nocipial among stomachics. Asa remedy for the nervous weakness to which the tenner -? :. are . specially subject, it h; superseding every <diier.- limai.iat and nervine. In all climates, tropical, leutpcrato orfrlgid.lt arts as a speeille in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever It is Introduced it becomes a standard article ?a medicinal staple. Druggists, although their profit upon it is small, Und it absolutely necessary to keep a pr?parai ion for which everybody Inquires, ami for which noboily will nceept a substitute. It is to-day the most popular medicine in the civilized world. Extensively as it is advertised, its best ad vcrtUcrucnt is tho lienctlclnl result which uniformly follows Us me. Every bottle sold in sures the sale of ut least half a dozen more. L'n llkc other stimulants, ii braces and fortifies the system without exciting undue cerebral net ion, j The cheering effect which it produces upon the mind is not momentary, bin pcrmuttciii. There is no subsequent depression, ii does not, as is the case with all other stimuli, beget a craving for ex altants. On the other hand, it soothes and calms the nervcs,comblniiig,st range as the anomaly may seem, the qualities of a sedativ? and gentle ano dyne with those of a tonic ami Invlgorant. The perfect parity of all Its ingredients, their adtnlrnulc adapt?t loi to the purposes they arc intended 10 sibscrve, tlie Judicious pro portions In which they are combined, and the scientific skit' with which tliey aro blend ed, render this famous article at once the most potent and he most harmless of all known tonics and altcitivo*. Soid by all DPgglsts. dee? lyr Rmttocmcnte. 1 II K (' I HC Iiis ne TU K I'RItlOD! tllilll'S R All? ' B ^ "M? $3$ W wim, bxihisit ix charleston, on tiik citadel orlt.n. tiiurkuav. friday and satl'udav, Xuvemlicr ii, '?a:nl 13, ! . Commencing TIH'Rso a \ mciit, m! half-past? ?Vlni u. Two Performances ?n Fmn.w : : i sattboav. Matinees ut 'i P. M.; Sight h'Mil lintis ;.- call past 7. i s- ADMISSION, 7:. canin; Children tuidcir 10 years, mi will <. /. Tickets tir** now Tor sali? a; Hic Cigar Stands of the Charleston und l*:tvliioii Hotels. TIIK ESTABLISHED REPUTATION of S T 0 N K & M I* If ? A Y- s CI RC U S, i< too well known lo require mi extended no lice, as Ute patron? of uuiusentciil know Unit 111 Hie pas-; visits to Charleston of TU is I'KKIM.KSS UlltCCS. All promises of excellence iiavc been abundant l\ fiil.lllcd. The Troupe this scusou will continu the pledge tl.nl it Is TUB IIEST IN TUB WOHLD, Ami rellnsc any similar Exhibition ihni lias ever exhibited m this country. U' va 0 ittioccllancouo. 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Sand far circular:, vaulwst?ncniau ohiT^jiriccJStSri? l'or sale l.y tho Agents in Charleston, COODHICH, wini'man a CO.. s. pin mwfCmos N'o. ? lia.? ne street. Ccjool QTollon. SIX-CORD. JDDN^mijLTlI^CmmQSS, a? J3??Lvjrt BsnflxnEi nuiri wfmnmos ijeuatte Bitters. PANKNEN'S filC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES Or TUE STOMACH AND LIVER. TCET ARE RECOMMENDED OT TnE MEDICAL rAOUITY, HEGEMAN ?D CO., AOEXTSsXT.ir xonic. Manufactured by C. F. P?NKN?Sf, CIISkTCT A1IB A70TBX0AS7, OHAKLKSTON, B.C. tKsfFor Bale by Jiruggtsta lCvorywhere.'VM febifi mwfiyr I L L I A M M. L A W T O N, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 10 llOVOK'S WlIAKF. Extra Heavy Sea Island IIAOOINO AND TWINE tor sale. Advances ruade uu I'rotliiec In hand, augse Oistu