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Only w Dancing Girl. Only ii dancing girl, Willi an m ii minuit le ht vie, With burrowell color ?nul curl. Willi llxcd, nieclianlcnl ?mile, Willi many a hackneyed wile, Willi ungrammatical lips. And coriiM that mar ber I rip?. Hung from the "lUca" In air She acts a palpable lie; ?he's as little a fairy there AH unpoetical 1 ! 1 hear you asking. why Why In I he world l Hing This tawdry, tinselled UilngT No airy fairy she, AH she hangs lu nrscnlc green, Prom a highly Impossible tree In a highly Impossible scene (llcrseir liol over clean,) For fays don't surfer, I'm told, From bunions, roughs or cold. And stately dames that bring ., Their daughters I herc to sec, Pronounce the "dancing thing" Nu belter Ullin she should be. Willi her skirt ut her shameful knee, And her painted, tainted phiz: Ah, matron. Which of us ist (Ami, In sooth, lt oft occurs That while these mat rons sigh. Their dresses are lower than hers, And sometimes half as high; And Iheir hair is thc hair they buy, And they use their glasses, too, In a way she'd blush to do.) Hut change her gold and green Por a coarse merino gown. And see lier upon Hie scene Of her linnie, whcii coaxing down Her drunken father's frown, In his squalid, cheerless den: She's a lah v truly, then I CO JU JU J: Jt CIA TJ JV EU'S. Expon M. NKW YORK-Per steamship Gull Stream-toi bales upland cotton. Thc Charleston Cotton Klee ami Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, \ MONDAY EVENING, November 8, 1860. f COTTON.-Willi receding prices at other markets the staple here neranie easier, and thc rntcs de? clined about .Vc fl lb. Sales about 400 bales, viz: ll at 23;'JO at 23?;10 at 23K? 40 at 23? ; 09 at 24; 41 nt 24','j Uti at 24,'j; 134 at 24?; 23 ot 24?c. Wc ?mute: ? .1V ? ?t F ?O ?. C i. ASS? FI C AT i ?jf i Ordinary to good ordinary.23 ?23? bow middling.24 (S Middling.24?<g> Strict middling.24?<<$ Jtice.-This grain-".ns flrmcr. Sales 75 tiercel ?tjf cican Carolina, say 45 at o?c; 30 at 7?c. We quote common to rulr clean Carolina at 0?@G?c; good T?.7>4C fl lb. NAVAL STORES.-Thc market was quiet wlih thc following sates: 40 bids Spirit! turpcullncat 42?c;20 bids low No. 1 rosin nt $225; 20 bbls ex? tra No. 2 at $1 00; 02 bbls No. 2 do. at $1 80; 25 bbls No. 3 at $1 75. PiiEionTS.-The supply or freight room to most points is for thc moment sudlcleni for thc de? mand. To Liverpool, by steam, cugngcraents arc ranking nt;d fl Itt on uplands and l?d on sea Islands; by sall, .vi on uplands and \d on sea Is? lands. To Havre, by steam, nominal; by sall, l?c fl lb on uplands and l?c on sea Islands. Coastwise, to New York, by steam, J?c fl lb on uplands and lc on sea islands; by sall,Vc fl lb on uplands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, Vc Ti lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Vc fl tb on uplands; by sail, somewhat nominal, To baltimore, by stc?m, ?@?c fl lb on uplands; by sall, somewhat nominal. Markets hy Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, November 8-Noon.-Consols 03.V'. Hoods 83;.,'. Evening.-Tallow 4Cs Cd. Turpentine 28s 9d n2t)s. LtvEHi'ooL, Novembers-Noon.-Cotton quiet; uplands lid; Orleans 12?d; sales 10,000 bales. Afternoon.-Ked Western wheat 8s lld; red winter Os 3d. Evening.-Cotton quiet ; ' uplands ll?d; Or leans 13d; sales 10,000 bales; on speculation and for export 2000 bales. Winter wheat Ps 2d. Fine rosin 14s. PARIS, November 8. - Bourse opens quiet. Rentes 7ir lOc. Evening.-Bourse firmer. Rentes 71 f 30c, H A var., Novembers.-Cotton opens nat both on thc spot and niloat; spot If 4Cc; ntlont IT35c. Evening.-Colton closed quiet both on the spot und aiioat. FRANKFORT, November 8.-Bonds open heavy at 80. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YOHK, November 8-Noon.-Stocks firm with an upward tendency. Money 7. Sterling, long 9?; short 9?. Cold 26,'?'. Sixty-two's 15,'.,'; Tcniicssccs.cx-coupon, CO; new 61 ?; Virginias, ex coupon, ?.o,v; Louisianas,' old 05?; levees 58; eight's 82; Alabama eights 90?; Georgia sixes 83; sevens 92; North Carolinas, old 40?; new3S; South Carolinas, new oo. Flour 5al0c lower. Wheat la2c lower. Corn dull. Mess pork dull at (20 87u30. Lard dull. Cotton easier at 25,'Jc. Turpentine steady at 47c. Rosin quiet; strained common $2 I5a2 17;,'; good strained (2 20. Freights linn. Evening.-t'o'lton heavy and ?'c lower; sales 2900 bales nt 25V\ Flour heavy; .superfine Slato $610n5 30; common to fair extra Southern $5 85 ao 04. Wheat declined chlcily on spring. Corn slightly favors buyers. Mess pork $29 60. Lard heavy at n?al8?c. Whiskey lower at (1 07.',ai os. Rice weak at 7a8c. Sugar ac? tive but heavy; Muscovado 10?all?e. Coffee quiet but Urin. Molasses quiet und steady. Na? val stores steady. Rosin $2 I6a8. Freights stendy; cotton, by steam, ?a7-10d. Southerns Btrongcr. Money easy at 6a7. Sterling 8?a9. Gold steady at 20?u2G?. Stocks steady but dull. BALTIUOUK, November 8.-Cotton heavy. Flour doll and weak; Howard street superfine $5 ISfcS 60. Wheat firmer; red $1 3Cal 40. While corn $ in 1 05. Oats 6Sa&8c. Rye S5ca$l. Mess pork $32 50a33, Bacon quiet. Whiskey unsettled al $1 07. CINCINNATI, November 8.-Corn in good de? mand al 84aS5c. Whiskey dull at $1. Provisions unchanged and lillie demand. LOUISVILLE, November 8.-Corn quiet at 85c. Mess pork quiet at $31. Bacon, shoulders ii vc; clear sides 20c. Lard 17?c. Whiskey heavy at $1. WILMINGTON, November 8.-Spirits turpentine finn ?it 42?. Rosin quiet. Crude turpentine firm at $1 C5a2 65. Tar unchanged. Cotton drooping at 23?a23?r. Acot'STA, November 8.-Colton, market dull and lower; sales 847 lisles; receipts 007 hales; middling opened at 23?c and closed at 23a23?c. SAVANNAH, November 8.-Colton, receipts 3460 bales; sales 600 bales; middling 24?c; market quiet. MOBILE, November 8.-Cotton, demand limited and closed dull and lower; sales 700 bales; mid? dling 23?c; receipts 3568 bales; exports 1009 bnles. NEW ORLEANS, November 8.-Colton active and lower at 24c; sates 6300 bates; receipts 0935 bales; exports 13,003 bales. Flour finn nt $5 25a 6 00. Corn easier; new mixed and $1 OT;, ; white $1 loni 12; red white $1 16. Sugar, in good de? mand; fair U?all?c; prime I3al3?c; yellow clarified i2VuUc. Moloseos firm; prime 82a85c "Whli-kcy depressed; Western reclined $1 I7?al 18?. (?old 20?. Sterling 37?. New York sight at par. New York Rice Market. NEW YORK, November 6-iFrom thc Journal or Commerce.]-Thc market ls dull, nnd prices arc quite nominal. There ls no excessive stock herc, but thc deniers do not show any disposition to purchase. We quote domestic at 7?a??c. Ran? goon ls dull and heavy. Lots in bond nm quoted at 3a3.vc, gold. Murray, Ferris di Co.'? Naval Stores Cir? cular. "W YORK. November 0.-SPIRITS TURPENTINE "ti exciied sud unsctilcd during the week, Tons having been made to break prices, nari lal success. On Thursday it touched principal holder being a free buyer at soon reacted, and closed firm at 'J- id resales arc 1600 bbls nt 4?a47c j*"V .".rt 47>?0 far New York bbls 32%,! "'Pla 13*4 bills; exports 160 te.1??.}* lUnuesdnll and denrets rnogalcsa. rew transactions In crchantaWe, '.'I'Plng. Rec. Toro hove been a. si mined-say 7000 bbl* at *2 15n2 20, which ab sorbs nearly thc entire Mock; yet prices arc weaker than al thu close of our last report, chiefly .lue to low gobi and scarcity or freight room. The same causes luilueuco pale, which is 60ii75c lower than two weeks ngp. Stocks accumulate, as soap makers arc pretty well supplied and ship? pers are out or thc market. The sales nrcsouo irids at I .'hit ror No 1 and ft COaO ror pale. Re? ceipts Asst bills. Exports 3301 bids. TAU-Is rather .-tendier, but there ls little do? ini;. Sales 417 bbl? Washington, private terms; ino irids Wilmington |3. Receipts 1304 UM*. Ex? perts 30 bbls. Euston & to.'? Cotton Report, for thc Week ending November 5, 1SOU. NEW YORK, November o.-THE MAUSET.-In our lust report the market closed dull ul 20c tor middling uplands. Saturday lhere wnn an active denium! and prices advanced ,','c; sales 3354 at 2t>!?'c. Monday, prices were stronger on nceotint of the small ?tilt-i-lugs and better foreign news; sales 2827 nt 26*<C. Tuesday, thc market was quiet and unchanged: sales 1750. Wednesday, the mar? ket was dull and easier; sales222fi nt 20),'c. Thurs? day, there was more doing for export, hut nt easier rates: sales 3?f.o at 20c. Yesterday, Hie market closed at 25j;c for middling and 25,'ic for low middling, nt which prices there was a fair business done; sales 3002 bales. Early in tho week prices advanced to 20.Vic but since, under the decline in gold und lnrgc teciipls, they roll cir to 257<c for middling. In Liverpool, n large business lias been done ut nu advance of !?d on uplands on Hie week. The cause of thc movement in Liverpool may bc attributed to n larger demand ror goods, thc stocks of which nrc now comparatively small. The excess lu receipts is now 125,621 bales, but thc stock ts only 37,207 bales more iii a n at this time last year. Exporters have taken 74,400 bales more, and our spinners 18,778 tulles less than Inst year from thc ports. Thc rivers tributary to New orleans and Mobile are now up, on account ol thc heavy rains Inst week, and t he receipts at those ports arc larger in consequence. UpPd A Ela. Mobile. H. O. Texas. Ordinary. QMii <S)24)< ?jKMK AM Hood ordinary. QMS (<B25?? @2&!? ftSUf bow middling. WX>)i (.?.25\ fj&20 (u)2GL4 Middling. &25?i Gji20>; QMH <3)C0?i Sales of thc week, 10,993 bales-including 5542 to spinners, 928 to speculators, und 10,523 to ex? porters. Cross receipts ni Oils port ror thc week 10,438 bules. Since 1st September 147,090 bales. 1809. 1SGS. Stock In Liverpool. .198,000 416,810 Allom from India. 133.000 1&0.000 Afloat from America. f.s.ooo a,-?,ooo Stock In London. 73,770 89,040 Aitont Tor London. 140,000 99,000 Stock in Havre.;. 71,120 C0.S17 Afloat Tor Havre. 33,007 7.045 Stock in Ilrcmcn. 3,903 9,745 Afloat Tor bremen. l.ooc Stock in Culled Statesnons.... 21 5?JJ ?78.112 Stock ?a tho Interior towns. 43,390 42,42? Total. 1,180,294 1,130,503 Deficiency In visible supply... 43,731 Stock or cotton hold by Manchester spinners at thc mills, now 80.000 bales; same time 1808,140, 000 bales. Middling Orleans now I'-"-,'1; then Ii;,'d. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, November ?.-?mirra Trnt-Ex TINE.-Sales or 57 casks country at 42J* and 15 New York ut 42j?. ROSIN.-Sates ofosi barrels at ?1 coal 80 for No. 2, and $2 Tor extra No. 2. CnuiiE Ti'iii'ENTiNK.-Sales orso barrels at $2 75 ror virgin and yellow dip. and $1 CO ror hard. TAIL-Sales or only 20 barrels at $2. COTTON.-08 bales were taken nt 24 cents. Receipts hy Railroad, November 8. SOUTH CAROLINA UAH.KOAH. 1430 tuiles cotton. 55 bales domestics, s cars pig Iron, 10S bids naval stores, 17 cars wood, 4 cars tock. To Railroad Agent, 0 W Williams A co, J lt E Sloan, PChter, Rodgers A co. G ll Walter A co. """ C Courtney A co, Claghorn, Herring .V co, A .1 Salinas, Mowry A co, Oracscr A- Smith. Thurston Holmes, Court ney, Tennant A co, Howling A- co, Frost A Adgcr, and others. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 101 bales upland cotton, 7 bales sea island col? ton, tobacco, mdse, Ac. To A linrd. J Wiley, Har enel A co, J Russell, J Colcock A- co, S D Stoney, A J Snlinns, l'el/.cr, Podgers A CO, Caldwell A Son, W Gurney, Frost ,t Anger, Nachmann A <..>. A S Johnston, Trcilhnlm A Son. Kendall A Rockery, "bighorn. Herring A co, W K Evan, ll W Williams A co, I) li Silcox. Reeder A Davis, W C bee .V co, ami Order. F OH2 OA lt E X Ti A ll. MOON'S MIASES. New Moon, cd, G hours, li minutes, evening, l-'i rs i mumer, lot li, 9 hours, :t? minutes, evening. Full Moon, 12th, 2 hours, 0 minutes, morning. Last Hoarier, .jeth. 1 hour, o minutes, evening. NOVEMBER. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday.. Friday. Saturday... Sunday. SUN. RISES. 6..20 C. .27 B..2S 0..28 0..29 0..3O ses SETS. 6.. 2 6.. 0 5.. 1 4..50 4.. 50 4..58 4..58 M A ll I XE XE IVS. CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER a. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ann S Ucas, from West Point Mill. 62 tierces rice. To CU Hoppock, and J D Aiken A co. Sehr Charlotte, Peterson, Back River. 3300 bushels rough rice. To Cohen, 1 lam kel A- co. Sehr Palmetto, Powers. Back River. 2000 bush? els rough rice. To Cohen, Hnnckel A co. Sloop Alice, from Ashepoo. 1500 bushels rough rice. To W C Bec A co. Sloop Dorothea, Prince, Comhahcc: 1300bushels rough rice. To Roper A Stoney. Bunt from Christ church. 2 bags sea Island cotton. To Roper A Stoney. Boat from John's Island. 5 bags sea Island cot? ton. To Roper A Stoney. Bents from James Island. 7 bags sea island cot? ton. To Fraser A Blt!. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Gull Stream, McCrcery, New York Jns Adgcr A co. Sehr M A Tyler, Tyler, Jacksonville, Fla-Wm Roach A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Guir Stream, McCrcery, New Y'ork. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Prometheus, Cray, at Philadelphia, November 5. Spanish brig Joven Antonio, Carbonen, at Ma? tanzas, October 27. Sehr Marian Gage, Sheppard, at Kew York, No? vember 5. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. British barkYumurl, Cochrane, from Liverpool, October 22. MEMORANDA. The Clara Nichols, previously reported as sailed from Liverpool for this port on tho 22d ult, hos since been mentioned as having sailed for Havana. Tlie bark ROW Dodge, Munroe, from George? town, S C, arrived at Boston November 6. The brig Cyclone, from New York for Boston, before reported as ashore at Cuttyhunk, discharg? ed 300 bids, and was towed orr, on thc 5th inst, by steamer Acushnot, and taken into New Bedford. Thc sehr Anna E Glover, Terry, from Boston for thiB port, arrived at Holmes1 Hole Novembers. . The sehr Fannie II Bucklln, Bucklin. from Rock? land, Me. for this port, arrived at Holmes' Hole November 6. LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS TORT. F O R"?~T G N . LONDON. Ship David Brown, Nichols, cleared.Oct 0 LIVERPOOL. .Steamship Marmora, Robinson, up.Oct 21 Steamship Adana,-, to sall.Nov 20 I british ship Muscongus, Groves, cleared...Oct 10 Ship Gorilla, Say, cleared._Sept 23 British bark A rim rat or, irwin, sailed.Oct 0 Norwegian bark Skjold, Albrcchtscn, cid. ..Oct 20 British bark Ytimurl, Cochrane, snilcd.Oct 22 British bark Apolla, Retnhnrt, ctenred.Oct 20 The Honiborsuud, Neilson, sailed.Oct 2 Brig Cecilio, Bistrup, cleared.Sept 30 NEWPORT, ENO. Thc Atlantic, Vernon, sailed.Oct 15 MATANZAS. Spanish brig Joven Antonio, Carbonen, cid.Oct 27 DOM FT S TIC. HOSTON. Brig Georgie, Swan, un.Oct 28 Sehr Anna E Glover, Terry, cleared.Nov 2 Sehr Edna Harwood, Harwood, cleared..,.Oct 20 HOOT!! tl A V. Sehr Hattie Lewis,-, sailed.Oct 0 Y A ST I" ?I KT MR? Bark St Mary, lim io weil, cleared.Oct 22 ROCKI'ORT, MR. Sehr F II Bucklin, Bucklin, sailed -Nov 1 rilOVIPKNCR, M I. Brig James Crosby, Haid win, salted.Oct SO NEW YORE. Bark Joseph B Eaton, Elllugwood, np.Nov 1 Brig Q F Gccr.v. Conklln, cleared.Nov 2 Sehr Mnrgarci A Lucy, Crosby, cleared....Nov 2 Sehr Ida S Burgess, Burgess, up.Nov 1 Sehr David Wasson, Tapley, up...;;.Oct 31 Sehr Marun Gage. Sheppard, cleared.Nov 6 BetirJ H Stickney, Fooks, np.Oct 30 Sehr ida Richardson, Bodell, up.Nov 4 fit i [.AUK [.en i A. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, cleared.Nov 6 Brig Renshaw, Sylvcr. cleared.Oct 31 Brig Cambia, Gllley, up.Nov 1 Sehr M A Holt, Holt, cleared.Oct 23 Sehr Sarah FlBhcr, Carlisle, cleared.Oct 24 Sehr Fawn, Rolly, cleared.Nov 8 BALTIMORE. Sehr E J Palmer, Sraoot, up.Nov 6 F Shipping. OU LIVERPOOL. 150 UAL.ES TO FILL UP. Thc One American Hark A. H. WYMAN, captain Wyman, wants 15U balen cotton to lill up. For Freight or which, apply to W. il. 8MITJ1 A CO., novo 1_NirpYEr's Range. POR LIVERPOOL^. The American Hark ANNIE KIMBALL, Stinson, Master, ha? a large part of bcrj_ cargo engaged and will receive dispatch for thc above port. For engagements of balance ol room, apply to 1I0V9_STREET BROTHERS A CO. O R L l+V H R P O O L F Thc Al American Hark DON JUSTO. ^O?A Ronhoir Master, having part of cnrg<>Sf2SS? engaged, will bc dispatched for the above port. For Freight engagements, apply to WILLIS A CH1SOLM, omi thstulino_North Atlantic Wharf. XCURSIONS. TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST AROUND TUE UAHBOR. Tlic fast palling and comfortably np-^Xlj I pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now rcsumeS?*? her trips to nil points in thc htirbor, starting EVERY HORNISO, nt 10 o'clock, and every AFTER? NOON, nt 3 o'clock, from South Commercial Wltarr. For Passage or Ctiarler, apply next door south of the Mills House. novs Sinos F OR LIVERPOOL Thc British ship DUKE OP WELLING? TON, Robert Allen, Master, will load for The above port and have dispatch. For Freight engagements, appiv lo IIOV4 HAVENEL A CO. OR LIVE R P O O L F Thc "Al" New Clipper Bark MARY KIL LAM, W. Butler, Master, having considera-_ tile portion or freight engaged, will have quid dispalch. Apply tu JOHN A THEO. GETTY, nov3 North Atlantic Wharf. BOSTON AND CHARLESTON LINE PACKETS. FOR BOSTON. Tito Al Brig JOSIE A. DEVERBAUX, hav? ing a inrgc portion of her cargo engaged amt ready, will receive, colton fib? oilier ireign! lo UR up, at Brown A Co.'s Wharves. Fur Pi eight engagements, apply to IIOV2 MOSES GOLDSMITH A SONS. F OR LIVER PO. OL. Thc fine British R.uk DALKEITH, Lnng wtll. Master, tins a considerable pori lon of, her cargo engaged and going on bonni. For Freight engagements apply to ROBT. MURE A CO.. nov2 Boyce's Whnrr. jp O R NEW YORK. ?.> REGULAR LINE STEAMERS. CABIN PASSAGE $15. The line side-wheel steamship MAG-^ KOLI A; Captain M. B.croweil.wllt iciivo?dSll Vanderhorst's Wharf on THURSDAY, nih Ni her, at - o'clock. nov? RAVENEL A CO., Agents. F O II NEW YORK Thc steamship JAMES A DOER. T. .1. ,^d?*|f*t Lockwood, Commander, witt be dls-2jj^ft2? patched for ihe above port on WEDNESDAY, thc en h Instant, nt ti o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage apply to novo -2_JAMES AUGER A CO., Agents. JpOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. INSURANCE ONE-HALF PER CENT. Thc steamship PROMETHEUS, Capt.^HP?a?. A. II. Gray, will leave North A nan- ^^i'.^f * tlc Wharf on THURSDAY, 12th November, nt - o 'clock. j? For Freight engagements npplvto JOHN A THEO. GETTY, novo_Nortli Atlantic Wharf._ npRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay In thclr.^^-.ffSrj. supplies m Clarets, Champagnes, cnr.vC^lyjffi* dials, Brandies, Whiskies Wines. Canned Soups and Meats, AmcricaD mid English Biscuits, De? villed Hain, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco mid Imported Segara. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. Branch of No. OOO Broadway, corner 20th street, New York. sopt2S ?mos jpACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Y'S TnitOl'OII LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANGE OF SAILING DAY'S. Steamers ol Hie above linc leave Picr^fyC No. 42, North River, fool of Canal strcct.JSWiL_ New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of thu St ti a?TI 2lst of every month (except When these dates rall on Suudny, then the Saturday preceding.) .Departure of 5th and 21st connect ni Panama with steamers for South Paclflcand Central Amer? ican ports. Those of 5th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Japan and China December 4, isoo. No California steamers touch nt Havana, but go direct from New York tn A sp In wu I!. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine lind attendance lice. For Passage Tickets or further information ap? ply at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wliarr, root or Caual-strcel, North River, New' York. - F. IL BABY, Agent. man til-J lyr T O W A G E The Steamer SAMSON having _ .^rr^=> been recently put In thorough or- Jj^ff^Jji?S der. Is now ready to tow vessels to-andironi sen, and thc phosphate works on thc Ashley and Coop? er Rivers. For engagements, apply on hoard, to Captain W. P. A DA ni, or nt the oillcc of thc Agency, East Bay, opposite Accommodation Wharf. novl lino Railroads. OUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD. S r GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 15, isoe. ( On and after Thursday, September io, the Pas? senger Trains on thc South Carolina Railroad will run as follows: FOR AUGUSTA. Lcavo Charleston.8.30 A. M Arrive at Augusta...'.4.46 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem? phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. ran COI.UUDIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive nt Columbia.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and Camden train. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.8.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 1'. M. Leave Columbia.7.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. AUOV8TA KIUIIT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrlvo at Augusta.0.10 A. M. Connecting willi trains for Memphis, Nnslivlllo and New orleans, vin Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. BL Arrlvo at Charleston.4.00 A. M. COLUMMA NIUUT KXl'liKXS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.0.05 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. M. Connecting (Sundnys excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, mid on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays with Charlotte and Soutli Caro? lina Rullrond. Leave Colombia.5.50 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charles lon.2.60 P. M. Arrive nt Summerville.4.10 P. M. I-eave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrlvo at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAMDEN DRANCII. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Cnmtlcn nnd Klugvilto dally, (Sundnys ex? cepted,) connects with up nnd down D*y Pas? sengers nt Ringville. Leave Camden.u.35 A. M. Arrlvo at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M. Arrive at Camden.0.00 p. M. (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, septio General Superintendent. ILLIAM M. LA WT 0~?? FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 10 BOYCE'S WHARP. Extra Heavy Sea Island BAGOING AND TWINE for sale. Advances made on Produce in hand. aug20 thstu QIloil)ing ano ?Tuniol)ing (Soobs. ?J^ARGE STOCK I IV Ii FALL CXOTI 11 IV G. NOW OPENED AT No. 291 King Street, CORNER OP WENTWORTH, A large and clcgiint supply of Fall and Winter CLOTH MN G , FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND DOYS, Made in thc best manner, comprising all thc latest styles for this fall, and offered nt LOW PRICES. IN THE STOCK ARE THE FOLLOWING: MIXED CASSIMERE SUITS.$16 00 Double and Twisted Casslmcrc Suits. IT 00 Fancy Casslmcrc Suits. 18 00 Dahlia Melton Suits. 18 oo Black and White Silk Mixed Suits. 20 00 Diagonal Coating Snits.21 oo Scotch Cheviot Suits.7?j. 24 00 Elboeuf Silk Mixed Suits. 25 00 Golden Silk Mixed Suits. 26 00 Olive Mixed Melton Suits... 23 00 Chesterfield Coat? affront.$12 00 to 20 00 Water-proof Tweed Ovcrsacks. 10 00 Melton Ovcrsacks.ft. 12 00 English Melton Sacka.....-.15 00 Fancy Cassimcre Panta at 1. or . .$5 fi to 10 00 Vests of Casslmcrc, Cloth, C-atln;^ Beaver ' aad Velvets, at from.".$3 00 to 10 00 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, To flt boys and youths from three to seventeen years of agc, in great variety of qualities, for School and Dress Suits. FUHNISIIING GOOD? Thc handsomest supply ever offered in this city, consisting in part aa follows: BAJOU'S PARIS KID GLOVES, of all shades Laport's Paris Kid Gloves, of nil shades Tr lion ase Paris Kid Gloves, of all shades (aU cele? brated makers) Castor Beaver Gloves Calfskin Qlovcs Alert Cape Driving Gloves Buckskin Walking and Driving Gloves Tanned Deerskin Gloves Buck Gauntlet Gloves Suspenders of all stylos, Including thc' Russian Brace, with Patent-lever Duckies Cardigan Jackets Travelling Shawls Fancy, Colored and Black Silk Tics Bows, Scarfs and Cravats, buch as thc Dumas, tho Parisian, the New brighton, the Shake? speare, tho Opera, Alpine, Ac. ALSO, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in all qunU tlcB, Including the Angola Flannel, Merino, Lamb'a Wool, Canton Flannel and Stinker Flannel, Ac. COLLARS of Paper nnd Linen, such as the Grays, Dickens and Bismarck, of Paper; and thc Byron, Thalberg, Dickens, Egbert, Shakespeare and Burlingame, of Linen. THE ST A.H Bill HT?, Noted for their Otting qualities and good work? manship. A full supply always on hand. Prices at from $2 23 to $4. THE Tailoring Department, Supplied with a large stock of new FOREION IMPORTATIONS for this fall's wear of the most choice styles, which will bo made np to order bi the best marmor, under tho care of a fl rat-class French Cutter. Prices Axed and marked on each garment. Customers are invited to call and look through the stock, and make their selections. William Matthiessen. B. W. MoT UR ROUS, Superintendent. ecpt2i tuths tm os Oobncco. O L L 1 N , G. TOBACCO COMMIHHIO?V MEIIC'H ANT, No. 161 KA ST HAY, CHARLESTON, S. C., Agent for thc sale O? thc touowiug well known Brands of Virginia and North Carolina M a ii u fa c t ii i* c cl Tobacco. E. T. PII. HINTON'S FRUITS AND FLOWERS, "(iolil Leur," pounds, FRUITS AND FLOWERS, "Figs,*' l'LANTER'S l'RIDE, "Oohl Leaf." pounds, COMMONWEALTH, "Bright,'' pounds and half pounds, ROCK CITY, "Bright," 4's, PLANTER'S DAUGHTER, io's. ROSE DUD, le's, VIRUINIA PLUM, - Dork," half pounds. C . W. SP ICE lt' S "CELEBRATED ITO," SUOAR PLUM, pounds, STAR, pounds, CRAPE, .Vs. F. 8. ANTHONY db CO.'S ARR1NOTON GAME, pounds. CIIICORA, 4's. PLANTATION, 4's, PICAYUNE, Long Tens. 7. T. STOVAhVS ?SUPERIOR PANCAKE? PACE A TALDOTT'S "HOUGH AND HEADY TWIST? J. L. VAUGHN AND W. A. Cn AFFIN"S?CHOICE TWIST." Smoking Tobacco. FRUITS AND FLOWERS, PLANTER'S PRIDE, COMMONWEALTH. LOVE AMONG THE ROSES MAY QUEEN, and W. Duk.- lc Son's Celebrated "DURHAM.'' Has constantly on hand nn assortment of CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO or al! grades, styles nnd sizes, to which the attention ot the trade Is invited. oclM mimo D EIrn ?cobs, C?tr. RY GOODS! DRY GOODS! J . R . READ & CO., No. 2 li] KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. o Wc are now exhibiting thc Inrgcst and best selected stock or Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Laces and Embroideries, Cloakn, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Ribbons, Ac, that wc have ever offered, amt Invite attention or purchasers, guaranteeing to sell our doods, ror cash or city acceptances, as cheap as thc cheapest. DRESS G O O T> ? . Our stock of Dress Goods comprises, In part, Black and Colored Pilks, Irish and Frcnoh Poplins. All-wool Mcrlnocs, Empress Cloths, Alpacas, Delaines, Popliuetics, Prints, Ac, to which wc are add? ing novelties per every steamer. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. French Laces in variety, Lace Sets, Handkerchief, Collars, Embroidered Goods or every de? sorption, Edging and Inserting*, Embroidered Sets, Infants1 Embroidered Cloaks, Robes and Waists, Embroidered Merino Sacks, together with very many o'.hcr articles which may always bc lound tn our Lace and Embroidery Depart ment. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Wc arc Sole Agents appointed in Charleston for HARRIS' SEAMLBSS KID GLOVES, which have no superiors. Wc have all sizes, from 5Ji to >, In Itlack, White and Colors; norlin. Silk nnd Lisle Cloves ol every description, ror men, women and children. HOSIERY, best English manufacture, In great variety. Men's Hair Rose, superior English, thc best quality. CLOAKS AND SIIAAVLS. Oar Cloak amt Shawl Room ls replete with all thc latest novelties or Ladles1 and Mlsscs'^Covcr ings. Moot or onr Cloaks are either our own Importations or our own manufacture, enabling us to sell them nt thc lowest possible figures. black Cloaks in Cloth from $3 00 to ?4V Colored Chinchilla, Cloth Cloaks, Illack Silk Coverings, Misses' nr.d Children's Cloaks, Brodie and Printed Cashmere Shawls, Woollen Shawls, Mourning She wis, Ac., Ac. MISCELLANEOUS AND FANCY GOODS. Ladles'Tics and St arrs, Ribbon Rows, Gentlemen's rich Roman Scarfs, Tics and Cravats, Rib? bons, Belts and Sashes, Perfumery, French Pomades, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Worsted Nubias and Sontags, in ran is' Knitted Worsted Sacks ond Caps, Fancy Worsted Scnrrs, Dress Buttons tn variety, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, Ac, Swansdown, Crnpc Go?Ms, Frillings, Ruining, and other articles not herc mentioned. OUR FALL AND "WINTER STOCK. Now offers great Inducements to buyers, who will find it to their advantage to examine our Goods before making selections elsewhere. octl4 Imo Jnenrancc. Q. JJARDl AN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORE. ORGANIZED IN 1S.VJ. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEI TA BLE. II ALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. LAST CASQ DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 50 PEU CENT. STATEMENT. Polices in force...^.$25,000,000 Assets. 1,600,000 Annual Income. SOO.ooo Losses Paid. 500,03d OFFICERS. W. O. PECKHAM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, vice-President. L. MCADAM, secretary mid Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAR, Supcrlntcndcni. DIHECTOKS. Hon. Jolin A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Broe.,? . Mayor New York. John J. Crane,"President Rank Republic. Wm. M. Vcrmllye, Ranker, (Vcrmllyo A Co.) Chas. G. Rockwood, Cashier Nea ark Hanking Company. Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York. Minot C. Morgan, Hanker. Thomas Rigney, Firm Thomas Rigney A Co. Den). H. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam Sngar Refining Company. Aaron Arnold, Firm of Arnold, Constable A Co. Richard H. now nc, Wetmore A Bowne, Lawyers. E. V. Haugbwout, Firm E. V. naoghwout A Co. Wm. wu Wens, Firm of Wllkcns A Co. Julius ll. Pratt, Merchant. I .W,?. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Starr, Merchant. Wiuiam Allen, Merchant. Ceo. W. Cuylcr, Banker, Palmyra, N. Y. Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur? ance Company. John G. Sherwood, Park Place. Walton H. Peckham, corner Fifth Avenue and Twenty-third street. Edward II. Wright, Newark, N. J. Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. CogBwell, Merchant. KEIM & ISSERTEL, General Agents for South Carolina and Georgia, ornee No. 40 Broad street, Charleston, 8. C. Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician, jania lyrnto gllAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and nt reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, norhcr, aprilU_No. 81 Broad street, (up stairs.) a . KAUF MAN, ?RORER AND COMMISSION AOENT, No. 26 BROAD STREET,* Charleston, 8. C. Prompt attention given to thc purchase and sale or Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Bank Bills, Ac., Ac. _septl5 w fm'?in OB cs F. CHEVREUX, 8CULPTOR AND ARCHITECT, MARBLE WORKS, Corner Meeting street, and Horlbeck's Alley, Charleston, 8. C. Plans mode loonier and work executed promptly july 1 Cunemos Dingo, Chemicals, &*c. Q F . PANKNIN APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, No. 123 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Thc nd vcr 11? tr begs to call attention to bis stock of thc best imported nnd domestic CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND PATENT MED? ICINES. Upen thc DISPENSING DEPARTMENT of his business he bestows thc utmost personal care and attention, and guarantees thc purity of thc medi? cines used in compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared carefully at all hours of the day and night. Special Agency for the sale of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Manufactured by Messers. GEORGE TIEMANN* CO., OP NEW YORK. nts STOCK OP HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, PERFU? MERIES, Ac, Is large and well selected. AOEKCY FOR TUB PAI R OP TnE CELEDUTEP ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER, A supply of which Is always on hand. Mnnafactnror of PANKNIN* S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputa? tion surpassed by none. Throngh constant effort and attention bc hopes to merit a Contlmianco of the public patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. rebio tuthslyr Amusements. rp HE ClltC US OF THIS I? BR IU Di CIRCUS ! WU.I. EXHIBIT IN CHARLESTON, ON TUE CITA OKI, OREEN, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, November 11,12 anti i", H>I:K Commencing THURSDAY NICHT, at half-past 7 o'clock. Two Performances on FKIUAY ami KATrnn.tr. Matinees at 2 I'. M.; Night Exhibition* ai half past 7. ere' ADMISSION, TS cents; Children under io years, .'?o cents. CV." Tickets are now f?>r sale nt the Cigar Stands of thc Charleston and Cavillon Hotels. TUE ESTA HUSHED REPUTATION or STONE A MURRAY'S CIRCUS,. Is too weil known to require ?tn extended nu lice, as thu patrons of amusement know timi tn thc past visits to Cburlcslou i?r THIS PEERLESS filters. All promises of excellence have been abundant? ly fullHIcd. The Troupe this season will continu the pledge that lt ls THE H EST IN TUE WORLD, And eclipse any similar Exhibition thai has ever exhibited tu this country. novo 0 ?nsnrauce. INCORPORATED 185 9. CAPITAL.?3.-.n,fioo. CASU ASSETS.HiO.tHjO. J. F. DOZEMAN, President. D. F. WILCOX, Secretary. Continues to furnish perfect security against loss or damage by tire on all kinds of insurable properly al adequate rates. Agents cnn bc found at every prominent point In thc Southern States, to whom applications for insurance may bc made. Apply to DUTSON LEE, Agent, No. 2 BROAD STREET, oct ia tnth2mos CHARLESTON, S. C. miscellaneous. STAIR RODS, ??i BB0N3I, FUS GILT, ^y^^^^^^^ DROP PIXTURB.. >^^^^B^^^a^S^W|^^ Oarpot Denier?, v'-3^|^^ JJEAS3 ?ir? ZEIG STATU PLATES, For Hotels, Restaurants and Public Buildings, MANUFACTURED BY W. T. 4t J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St., JU' augl3.1mos CDriigs, Cl)cmicaig, Ut. j? E CARE F U WHAT MEDICINES YOU TAKE. When you nie exhausted by overwork of head, or hand, and feel the need of something Invigorat? ing, don't drink whisk*/ or any Intoxicating thing, whether under Ute mime of Kilters or other? wise. Such articles give just ns much strength to your weary body ami mind as the whip give? lo the Jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stim? ulants are Injurious to nerve health, and are al? ways followed by depressing reaction. DODDS NERVINE AND INVIOORATOR Is a Tonic anti gentlc'stitnuiant, which ts not at? tended hy reaction. What it pains for you lt maintains. When it refreshes belly or mind, ir refreshes with natural Strength Hint "oinea to slav. We aro not rectiiuinemliug (ectota'lsm In tho Interest of any faction; bulbing and extend* ed observation teaches ns that he who resorts to the bottle tor rest or recuperation, will ibid, ns ho keeps at lt, that he ls kindling a lire In his bones which will consume liku lite Hames of perdition. Turn from lt. Take a tonic that will refresh and not destroy. DODO'S NERVINE ls for sale by ntl Druggists. Price One dollar. Seo book of certl Ucatcs that accompanies each Louie. Innegj "mos_' ROSAD ALIS, ? # % <%> st/J?. *\ fi ROSAD ALIS. Sold by C.OOD1JJC1I, WI NEMAN & CO., Direct Importers of European Drugs and Cl?em Icals, Charleston, 8. C. mays stothly