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A Nice ?orrcxpomlent. Hin glow anil tho glory aro plighted To dar ta ena, for evening la com?; Thc lamp lu Hiebe Collage lu lighted, ThoblrdH und Ute ?hi ep belts arc daran, I'm alone, al my casement, for I nppy IH mun mon cd to dinner a* Row ? I'm alone, my dear Kreil, hut I'm happy i wiaii YOU nero here, were l dudor Than ?lull, you'd Ho dearer than dear - I am dressed in your fworito color Dear l'rcd, how 1 wiall you were here i I mn wearing my laxilll necklace, The neoklace you fastened askew ! WSH there et cr so radi: or so reCKKiM A darling na you I i want you lo come and pass sentence tin two or i lure hooks with a plot; Or course > ou know "Janel's ttcpoiitancc; Pin reading Slr Waller Scott, Hm story or kidgar and Huey Hov i'rliilng, romiintlu amt trna I Thc Master-his oride was a goosoy RciulndH mc <)! yoo. To-day, in rn? rule, I've hoc ll crowning The lleaeon whose magi snll iure?, For up lhere you dtacoaiiied about Browning That Htupid old Browning ol your*. His verve and his vogue are ulurating; Pm anxious io give him his due. Bul Fred, he's not nearly so charming A poet as you. 1 have heard how you shot at Hie Beechen, I SUIT how you rodi: uhnntluloer, l have read Hie report or y our Breeches, And echoed Ihe echoing cheer; There's a whisper of hearts you are breaking I envy their owners. I do I SmaU marvel that fashion !.< matine. Her Idol ol you. Alas tor thc world anti lt? Ueany Bought triumph, and fugitivo bunn; Sometimes 1 half v/lsli I was merely A plainer a penniless Miss; Bat perhaps one is best with u measuio Of pelf; und I'm not sorry, loo, Thal Fui pretty, because tl iii a pleaiinrc My dearest, to you. Your whim is lor frolic and fashion, Tour taste is for letters anil art; This rhyme in ino common-place pawion That glow? Ina fund wo nan's heart; Tut ll by iii a dainty deposit For rollen-we all have a few I Some ?tay, love, they'll print ll, beeuuae it Wau written by you. THU RUO ti UN UO*W. "Truth Stranger 'Mian 1?" 1 c t i o n. Ia Kuti Francisco, on the north ?ide of Fol? som street, overlooking Mission Kuy, ?-lauds ? paiatiui residence. Thc interior of this house is even more beau? tiful than lt? cxtorior, ?very apart mi nt bein , tai' its way u (fem of magnificence and refine? ment. Thc llbrury cspocially realizes Uio most per? fect Ideal of an elegant und cultured home. And jot, at tho moment wo look In upon him-one August afternoon, as he occupied his library-the proprietor of all this wealth appeared of all men thc roost misc rabio. Ho was Mr. Morton Problc, for many yearn u leading banker of San Francisco. It waa in vain that Hw broad boy-window at the south end of thc room had been opened, giving ingress to tho sunshine, and tho fra? grance of rare flowcns-in vain that tho walls were lined with ricldy carved book cases and paintings-In vain that soft couches and luxu riens chairs hud been gathered around him Ho was wretched. He lay OD a sofa, in thc depth* of thc great bay-window, tho wreck of a once powerful man. His figure wan thin and gaunt; his face white ns marble, his oycH having un expres? sion ol' woful up prehension, of harrowing aux lOtV, ordrcadful expectancy. It was evident at a glance that no merely physical ailment had mndn him what he was By what withering secret, hy what destroy lng afflict ?on, lind bc hmm Urns agonized? thus haunted? ho no uoblo and good ! ho KO wealthy and distinguished I As ho moved restlessly upon his lo - lirions Cushions, the pretty clock on tho rnuntoiplcco struck live, cvory ntroko seeming to fall like a hammer upon thu heart of the nervous inva? lid. Ho aroused Iii msclf, K! niggling feebly to a sitting posture. "Oh, will this fatal day never, never pass ?" be murmured; "nor bring us relief?" Noticing with n nervous start that he was alone, he touched a bell upon the table beforn him, und called: "Helen. Helen! whore arc you ?" Before tho echoes of his voice had died out, a step was heard, uul hhs wife entered his presence. "1 left you only for a mon,cut, Morton." she said, advancing to the banker's Hide. "Yon wore dozing, I think. 1 wished to send for ? the doctor r She was a beautiful woman, of souin six and thirty years, gracetiil, wIUi brood white brows and loving eyer, In whioli thc brightness and sweetness of a Hunshluy nature were still per? ce pt I hie, mid or fi grief and anxiety no lesa poig? nant than that evinced by her husband. "Tho doctor!" ho ochood, hall-reproach tally. " Yes, dear," she said, in n eulin and cheer? ful voice, us slie drew u chair to thc side, of tho sofa, and sat down, stroking thc corrugated forehead of tho invalid with ? magnetic touch, "nc will be herc Immediately. Your lost ner? vous crisis alarmed inc. You may become se? riously 111 r? Mr. Pronto bestowed un affectionate look upon hts wife, but said despondently : '"The doctor ! Ho cannot 'minister lo a mind diseased !' Oh, if thone long hourn would only pass I If I only knew what the day lian yot in Blore for us I" "Look np, Horton I" enjoined Mrs. Problo. with a reverently trustful glance upward through thc open window ul the blue sky, ?nd as if looking beyond tho azure clouds therein. "1-Rt us uppcnl from Hm injustice und wicked? ness of earth to thc goodness and morey of Heaven." The banker gave a low. sobbing sigh. "I i MU n ol look up. Helen," ho un s we rod, willi a passionate tremor in his voice-"only down, down at thc grave thal is opening be? fore mu !" Mrs. Treble cont inued lo stroke his forehead sonly, while she lifted lier pale lace to tho sun? light streaming into Hie apartment, "Ixiok up, Morton-always look up P* she again enjoined upon tho invalid. "During ut! those fourteen years of agony, f havo not once doobtcd either tho goodnesn or ibo Justice of Heaven. 'Blessed aro they that inuum, for thCV Shall be comforted.' I believe, thal wo shall yet rejoice more keenly than wc have mourned, and that wo shall como lo a glorious day of joy beyond all thin long night of sor? row I" Thc face of Ute invalid lighted up with on answering glow, und he murmured : "Clorii,UH failli I My wife, you are indend a blessed comforter ! Perhaps, after all, you aro right P A knock resounded on a Hide-door at this Juncture, and tito next moment Dr. Hutton, tho family physician,. for whom Mrs. Drehle had sent, entered thc room. Ho was nn old mau, portly in fignro, with while hair und beard, but with a frosh and raddy complexion, a pair ofshrewd blue eyes, and with an exuberant boyishness of mannor that sat well upon him. Hu had a kind lauri, and a clear head. Ho approached tho sofa, after greeting Hu; husband and wife, und lift? ed thu Uiln replicas hand of Itu: invalid, fueling his pulse. "Quite a high fever," ho said, aller n brief pause. "Worrying ngniu, nu, Mr. Preblo? You aro wearing yourself mil. Medicine will do you no good so long ns your mind Ls In Its present condition, i inuit give you nn opiato." "Not ..ow, doctor," IntcrpoHud tho bunker. "I cannot- rnusl not-sleep to-d ,yl I need tobe mood n wake now, furl cannot tell nt any moment what Ihe next may bring forth. I am looking for thc culmination ol' nil my 2cars of anguish-t3r UKI crowning agony of he whole, ?v-r hup J oven now- Ah, what was that?" Uo slurlcd up wildly, und Ihcn ns the Hound that had disturbed him was not repealed, he. aaiik back nguln on his cushions, pallid und panting. Tho doctor looked nt Mrs. Preblo v/lth anxious, questioning glance. "Ills thp anniversary," sho replied lo lils un? spoken inquiry-"thc annlvcrtury of our lots." "Ah, vi's," "said the doctor, "1 remember." "Yos/ICs another of Uioau terrible ilays,"' cried tho bunker, in a hollow whisper. "Sil down, doclor, and I will tell you thu whole story. 1 can think of nothing else to-day, and nm almost wiltl with apprehension and uux'u ty. flit down." Dr. Hutton drew upa chair and seated htm self, bis face expressing Ibo doublu solicitude of a friend und ?iliysicluo. "You know us fourteen years ago, doctor." raid Mr. Preblo. "Wo lived then whom we do now. in a collage on thc site of tills great man alon. There were but thu throe ot us-Helen and I, nnd our three-year old -Tessie. And it Was four!cen yearn ago to-day that our little Jessie was stolon from ns." "I remember lt," said tho doctor, softly "Yet might she not. have beep lost, Mr. Preblo ! fiho went out to play la tho gardon, If I runaepi ber rightly, and wa? never econ by yon again. Mho miKht have strayed away-" "Ho wo thought l'or a whole year; doctor,'' interrupted tho banker. 'Wc never dreamed thal Rite bod boen stolen. Wo Boarchcd ovorv w hero for lier, and offered IramooRo rewards for Imr recovery. I cmplovod detectives, but oil to know purpose. When oar little Jessie ran down thc slope Inio that flower-garden," and ho polnti'tl lo tho front of tho boone, "as If Ibo oort h hud opened and swallowed lier up, wo novcr Haw lier again." "She must httvo found Ute unto open, and wondered out," nugeettotl Hr. Hutton, ".site might have strolled down to Um waleT and boen drowned." Thu Imnker fixed his burning ?yon upon the phyHlcian'H lutte, mid whispered: "I saiii we never saw Ibo poor child again. I dit! util Huy wu hud not lieurtl of her. Hho was lost on Hu; ;tth til" August, IBM. Kora year wu Uiought her dead. Hut on the anni? versary ol our loss we received a written mes? sage concerning her." "A m et wage t" cried Dr. Hutton, starting. UA mun: scrawl - a single liuo In a huml ovi dcnUy disguised," nold ino bunker. "Hore lt ls." Ho produced a dingy scrap of paper from a dniwer tn the table, and held it up to thu view of Ibo physician, who rout! us follows: "Augusts, ISM. Jrwrie, luii fun Jcssir.'." Dr. Hulton looked, with u puzzled air, from lite scrap of paper, which tut turned over ami over, to Ibu countenance of thc bunkor. "I can make nothing of this," lie ileclarctl. "Il is mendy a due, wllh thc name nf your lost daughter, it. tolls mo nothing." "Nor tiltl il ILS, nt first," saki Hr. Drehle. "Then timi name sud that dat?, with thc de? mon laugh connecting Hmm, sot UR lo think? ing. A whole year wc agonized over Um dreadful problem, und Ilten we received anoth? er message, which you shall BOU." Ho thrust a second slip or paper, identical in shape nnd appearance with tho first, belton) thu gaze of Dr. Hinton, who read it aloud: "Augusts, is.'iC. VaurJeasie ultu it'w.v." Tho jiiiy.-jclini Blurted, ns if electrified. "Ali ! thia is something definite- something decisive," lia muttered. "It convinced you thal your daughter was sUU living." " Yes, rloeltir." wibi Mr. i'ro'tle, " rind every annlvorsury of that day lms brought un mine message. Tho disuppeurouco of tho child, mysterious un it. is, does not nocni lo ma bull I KO Htniage ns thai the villain who took lier away could contrive to communicate with us every year ?Inoe, and always on a particular day-lite un ni ventry of that, on which she was stolon- willum i our being allic to discover who he lo. Anti a Billi grouter wonder lo mo ls, what can bo hm motivo, ll Booma Incredible. If lt was staled in a novel many would liol luv llevo it. Uni ' inn!) is Hlrutigur Utan bollon.1 ' Mrs. I'rcblo drew from lier husbauU'H breast pockol bis not* -book, opened ll to tito proper page, ami presented ll to tho physician. Dr. Hulton adjusted hlH spectacles, glaucctl over lite pago, and Lhen slowly road tho group of entries mn ml. Tho entry Uic liisl your Ls nu follows : ? Aug natO, TRAS. Jaasif, ha, ?ta ! JctuhU*1 And tho noxl year lt is "Auguttt 0,.-'our Jr.vrie ?HU Hoes /" And tho next "August 9, 183?. A??c vs in food hnmts /" And UH: next. "August O, Itirih. Fhc is uv-U o.s rrxrr .?" And Uio next "August ?, lB."i?. / .'ano lier veaUrrany ;.' And the next "August ?, 1S0O. Stu <.s- f/rmrino rajtiuiyr And tho next "Alivie to, lHiii. sheanulmutttodaapel*.'' And tho next " A ii g. rt s t i?, r M.. -i. i've acm Uer awinr" And thc next. "Augusts.iKGi. siuPsbccotninga loomnn/1 And Ute next "AugustU,18C4. lour o'...a fe: (Atrler-n/" Amt Um noxl ?.August?, lhf..">. ;-Ar.';'i.ir'ivi IVio fscr.1' And Ult: noxl - "AuguHtO, lMOii. .YAi.'s really ttaiminj."1 And inst your ll is - ..August 0,18ti7. tty meara ta at laifi."* And what Khali we got to-day! Th? physician looked up itiui f.xetl lil thought ful gone upon Ulta bereaved hu.ibaui anti wife. "How did those mossageacoma to you ?" re demanded. "Invariably by posi," replied Mr. Drehle "Usually to ibo house, bul BOUIOUIUOM u> Ut office!" "And you dav? novar MOOR their aulltor ''" "Never!" "Tht! last of them is UaloJ, l ROC, n your ug to-day 1" "Yes, yoH," in.it? ted tho banker, "and th Umc has como for auoUior Utcusagc. This i tho 3th of August, 1868!" "1 soo,"saki Dr. Hutton. "And this In th secret of your terrible oxcitotnontl Yon ar expecting (o receive to-day another of thea Blrangc messages!" Thura was a brief ni lonou. Mrs. I'rcblo' hand fluttered in its task, amt her ?lico gre very palo. This banker brc.iiho-t gusplngli Tile physician regarded titoto Dotti in friend! sympathy. "Wc shall hear of nor again to-day," nail Mr. Probte; "and what will tho lacasago bpr" Thc mother averted her tacts. Her brav heart faltered ns lhat question echoed In ht Will. "Tho writer of these lotlern is unqucslim ably thc abductor of your child!" said i) Hulton. "Havo you any suspicion as lo* li idonllty!" "Not thc slightest," said Mr. In-cblc. "w have pu/.sled over lite problem for many year bul wo cannot guess who ho ls." "Think," ?aid tho doctor. "Have you n enemy? I do nol moan people wiUi whom ye arc not friendly-every slirring,mnn has piont of Ihcso-but a downright enemy 1 lu lhere r mun whom you know in thc Bast who hau you? No ono against whom you worn calle upon to testily - no mc whom you possibly 1 Jured?" Thc hanker Rhook his head. Ho had turin himself all these questions repeatedly. "I have no mich enemy, doctor," ho answc cd with Hlncority of volco and manner. "And Mrs. i'rcblo?" suggested HM docto turning lo her. "Have you no rejected au ll) who raigilt bo revengeful enough to deso?a jonr hoino?** ? "No," Bald thc lady. "I was marr.utl earl Morton was ray llrsl. lover." "This is Blrangc- vory wt.i-uigo I" mutton tho doctor. "You aro not conscious of lin vii an enemy in thc worid, and yet you have t enemy-a hidden foe-a fiend in human for -who is working out against you a fearf hatred I And you have not thc sllghost BU picton os lo whom he is ?" "Not the slightest," declared thc banker. "Not thc slightest !" echoed Mr?. Prob; "My huHband had u> stop-brother who mig have boon capable of this infamy-hut hu dead." '.Ttio handwriting is not laminar ?" "No. ll la merely a nido scrawl, as yt soo," said thu banker. "It suggosta nothing except that ll is evidently disguised 1" Again there was a profound silence. "Our child ls Hovonutett yuars old now," length murmured Mrs. Pr o bio, lier voice trei bling. "Shu ia on tho threshold ofwomo hood. Ho doubl, during all tinsse years, s hos yearned for us, wherever she may bc, WC have yearned for her I" "Hut whore, ls Bho ?" asked thc physlclar and now his voice was broken by his du sympathy with the agonized p?renla. "Win can sho bc ?" "Heaven only knows,"answered tho moth "Perhaps in Han francisco-perhaps In BOI rude hut In Uto interior, with Home obscu farmer, and under u name thal is not hers 1 think hor abductor would have carried her some lonely region of thu interior, muong t valleys and mountains. Yul 1 il vcr sot young girl in thc streets without turning look ul lier. I never hear a girlish volco wi oui llHtunlng eugorly, half fancying thal il ni prove the volets of my lost .lossie I "Oh, pi.y ng heaven !" sighed Ur. Until dashing a nood of tears from his nyes. "V Ulis long agony never be over ?" "We hopu so. and even behove HO," answ od Mrs. Drehle, with thu firmness of un uni taring trust in Hod's inuroey. "Tho last in sage we received from our enemy seunu point lo Rome kind of a change." "True, assented Dr. Huil?n, looking ut I message in question, "lt. \s unlike tho otho It says that his 'reward is at hand.' Ho mvt either lhal ho inlcittls to murry your dangin or thal ho Intends to demand money of y for bringing hor bock -or boto." "Wo n h ?ul noon know," sahl Mrs. Prel with forced dimness. "To-day wo nhnll ht annAher message, no doubt. What will il li Tho ban ker lurntsd rostlcsBiy on lils Hula, i his ('nee. grew even palur. "WhaUsvor ll ls, lol il como !" Ito murmur "Anything can he borne buller lliuu ?.?i'm UM suspenso. Instit CORIO I" As it his I inpatient words had precip?talo crisis, a slop w:ts hoard on tho walk at I moment, and u ring at thu frontdoor follow "A millier messenger !" breathed tho baili) A eervunt soon entered, bearing a lutl which hu ex te i ni ed to Mr. Pr eb lo, Baying: "Thu boaror ls In tho hall." With an eagur gaze, thu banker glanood tho superscription of thu missive. "lt ls from him /" hu faltered. Hu toro tho envelope, opeo. It cont lined a slip of paper, nf tn ll-'< ac shape and appearanoe, upon whloh i scrawled a alntflo lino. In an equ?diy vf known handwriting, which tko banker ex? hibited to hi? wife and Ul?' phywiclun. Thia lino wno as follows: "August 0, IMS. At fir. I toiu call /" A shock of wonder und horror shook thc i orce simultaneously. UWM call r cried Mr. Proble, starting lo his foot, and glaring wildly around. "Is coming herof cried Mre. Proulc, also arising. "Il seems sn," Bald Dr. Mutton, hut eyes again reverting to thc message. "Ho will lie hereat six o'clock; and seo I ll is six already !" liven its he spoke, the clock on thc imutl'i piocn commenced sinking tho appointed hour, und at that instant heavy footsteps rebounded In lite hall, approaching tho library. "lt ls he .r' cried tho doctor, otoo arlsii:;r. An thc last stroke of I lie hour resounded, lie door leading from tho hall uguln opened. On?; lung and horrilied (rianon ct-o tho hunk? er and his wife In Dial direction, and Ihen she fell heavily lo th?! floor. Her souses had len. lier. Th?! above wo pub? lish us a specimen chapter; hut tho continua? tion of Hits HUI ry will he found only in thc New York ledger. Ask for Ut?! number ?luU'd Dc OCtnber Uti, which can ho hud al any news 0 Hie o or 1)0 oks to re. If you ar?! not within roach ofa nows ?lillee, you can have the IxMlger mailed to you for one year by sending three dollars to Robert Ronner, publisher, 1S2 Wil? liam street, New York. Tho Lodger pays more for original contributions Mian any oilier pe? riodical In tho world, lt will publish none hut. thc very, very best. Its moral ton?; is the purest., and Us circulation tho largest. Every? body who takes il ls Hie huppici- for having fl. Leon Lewis, Mrs. Harriet I.e. win, Mrs. Soil Ul worth, Mr. Cobb, Professor Peck, Marv Kyle 1 hi! lus, Fanny Fern and Miss Dupuy will will?! only for the Ledger hereafter. Mr. Ronner, Ilse oilier leading publishers, might issue Ihre?: or live pupers and ninga. stinos; bul he prufors to concentrate all his onurgh .1 on one, and tn that way lo make il tho bust, fin?! Dexter is worth more (han throe or liv?! ordlnury horse?. One science ?inly eau ono genius (lt, Ko vant is url, ho inn row hllUIUU wit. VON M tiUCI A I, NE HW. KT ports. NKW Yon*-Per steamship outr Hlrcam-53 bags sea island cotton, USO bales upland colton, ;<s ic? rice, lia empty barrels.l'?!r sehr Lilly ??o.oiiii feet lumber, SO casks rice, asft baits cultuit seed, 220 cratity carboys. Tl??- n-iarlciton Cotton, Kier om! Naval Store? Market. Omen ciiAai.asTON NEWS, I MUKUAY KvltNINO, November tri, ISO??j CovrOH.-The market was without special activity, but there was a sU'ady Inquiry from a few huycts, prices having some Irregularity, but dosing steady at about unr quotations. Sales about f.00 bales, say 1 nt \ o al 23; Cat 23.',; S3atX3X; Wttt'JBX; at 23J?; 82 ul 24; 45 at 24>?; MM at 21.';; 134 ut 24'^; 32 al 24>;. We quote: i.rvr.urooi. CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to go?>d ordlnury.23@23.V r??iw middling.Mf)9MK Middling.2tMC<*24^ Strict middling..?..24>ivj> HICK.-There was a fair Inquiry for this grain, and prices showed more llrmiiea?. Sales about .JUO tierces of clean Carotina, say 7f> tierces at 6}i, M at CK. und co nt ?; 13-180. V lb. Wc quote oom inon to fair clean Carolina at OfHWKc, rood CK? 63fc ?? 11>. NAVA:. STOW?*.-Tho demand won steady and tho market limier for sonic kinds, with thu follow? ing sales: ii rosta spirit* turpentine nt 44c,33 hbls low No I rosin al $-2 30, 10? Mils low No I de al $2 2ft, 100 lillis No 2 do at $1 Oft. ?.'UKI ti ni's.-Thc supply or freight room lo most points in tor thc momcut sutllcicnt fur thu de? mand. To Liverpool, by steaiu, engagements are making nt Xii 7* lb on uplands anti I .vi on sea Isl? ands; by sail,Xd on uplands and vi on sea Islands. To Havre, by Steam, nominal; by sall, nominal al i>;c on uplands and t?.,'c ?m sea islands, nominal. Coastwise, lo New York, hy steam, .Vc H lb on uplands and lc on .sea islands; by sail, lie lt on uplands. To Heston, tty steam, nominal; by sui), y.c. f) lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam. >?? vt lb on uplands; by sail, somewhat nom? inal. To Ualtlniorc, by steam, >?6?.Vc fi Ht on uplands; by ?ail somewhat nominal. Market l>y Telegraph. KORBIGN KAitKirrs. lAMtUOH, November 22-Noon.-Consols U3??. Ronds S3)?. Sugar 39s Oil on thc Spot. Turpen? tine 2KH ndu2Ss. Tallow 47S 3d. l.iVKitrooth November22-Noon.-Cutten quiet and steady; uplands lijfd; Orleans ll,vi; sales 10,000 bates. Rreadstumi ?lui!. Afternoon.-Cotton quiet and unchanged. Kvcnlng.-Colton closed steady; uplands ll.Sd; Orleans llXd; sales 10,000 bales; for export mid speculation 2000 balen. Red Western wheal M Maw. 1'Aam, November 22.-Bourse opened quiet. Rentos 7ir 70o. <. Afternoon.-lloursc closed timi. Rentes 71! 82c. tl Ava.-:, November 22-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet und steady; allua: If 34jjf. PttANKVORT, November 22.-Ronds active nail firm al BOXoSOK. HOHESTU; UA11KRT8. NKW Tons,Novcinbcr22-Noon.-Stocks opened strong, bul huvo rallen ou u little since call. Money 007. Sterling, long u>i; short DJ*. Ooh] 26Ji. Sixty-twos lSJ?; TcnncBsccs, ex-coupon, it); new 62aA2Xi Virginias, cv-coupon, 00; new 03; Louisianas, old 63; new CO; !<cvecs CS; eights 80; Alabama eights 03; fives CO; Ueorgia sixes Ul; sc venn 02; North Carolinas, old 40; new SOX; South Carolinas, new tit>%. Flour heavy. Wheat dull and drooping. Corn lc boiler. Mass pork Arm; old t33 CO. Lard quiet. Cotton heavy nt 25% c. Turpentine easier at 47>4c. Rosin dull; strained $2 lGn2 20. Preglhts dull. Kvcnlng.-Cotton hcuvy ami ?ic lower; sales 2ft00 bales at 25 V-- Flour favors buyers; com? mon to rnir ex: ra Southern $5 26aG. Wheal clos? ed steady with a moderate demand; amber State $1 31 ai rv,; winter red Western $t 30ai 33; illinois $1 2?al 26. Corn la2c better and not active; mixed Western $1 lOal 12K. Oatsushade finner ; Slate C?aCOo; Western ?vt x act. Kc. Mess pork firmer and quiet at $33 CO. Lani steady; kettie lSXnlOc. Whiskey lower at $1 07al 08. Rico dull; Carolina 7a7)?rt. Sugar quiet und weak. Correo Bteudy. Molasses nominal. Naval stores quiet. Freights dccllnlug; cotton, by steam, C-lCd. Governments closed steady. Sixty-twos 1GX; .Southerns steady. Money a Utile moro ac? tive at fla7. Sterling dull at saox. Oold dull and heavy at SOX. Stocks closed strong. UALTIKOKK, November 22.-Cotton quiet and unchanged. Flour nominal; Howard street su? perfino ? & uri 25. Wheat very duli: prime to choleo $1 35al 30. Corn firm; new white OOaBSc; old tin 1 05. Oats dull at C&aSSc. Ryo dull at OOaO?c. Mess pork firmer at $30 60033. Hacon firm; shoul? ders issalOXe. Lard linn at lBXalOC. Whiskoy $1 Tal 08. CINCINNATI, Novomber 22.-Corn in demand. Whiskey in moderato demand nt $1 02. Mess pork quiet and firm at $32. Lard, kettle 18;;c; ho Tern mrored n xe less. fir. jjOUiB, November 22. -Flour dull; rall su? perfine $3 S0a4 'Jj. Corn linn; old whtlo $1 O&a 1 10. Whiskey $1 05. Mess pork $31. lard lTJcal8e. LOUI.SVM.LU, November 22.-Flour steady; extra family $3 76. Com 85c. Provisions linn. Fess pork ?31. Macon, shoulders 10,'jc; clear sides l?Hc. Lard 17J?C Wlilskcy $1 02. WILMINGTON, November 22.-siiiriLs turpentine quiet. Rosin steady, strained $1 CO. Crude tur? pentine firmer, nt $17603 03. Tar steady at $2. Colton quiet nt 23>in23Vc. AUGUSTA, November 22.-Market quiet: sales 322 bales; receipts <ttft hales; middling 23.? faille. HAVANNAH, November 22.-Receipts 2701 bates; sala* SISO halos; middling '-Ho; market quiet. M 0:11 IK, No vein her 22.-Kains Sat unlay COS bales; market closed quiet; middlings 24c; receipts 3924 bales; exports 4or, l?ales. Moni!.H, November 22.-Cotton, Sates ?50 hale.- ; market cloecd at ?3*in2lc, but dosed dull ut inside llgnras; reoelpls 3004 bales; exports ll bales. Nsw OuuiANB, November 22.-Colton weak; doman?! fair nt 24o; salen MOO bales; receipts 0702 bales; exports to Liverpool 2219 bales; Ilar octona4Cl bnlos. Molasses, primo 00a03a Gold 203k(. Sterling 'My.. New York sight exchange X discount. navan? Haricot. HAVANA november ls.-The sugar market dall for ca.isca given In my last report; actual ?-aloa cover ?ooo boxen, A few contracts kavo been ?sudo for Ute roiling crop without cask advances, but cash on delivery In mcrohuntablo condition at rates a shade below present quotations. Thc weather for gathering is favorable, and cro]>s cul ol reach of thu brand never looked better. Quo? tations for stocks on hand continue for whites through at J .V<u7X ~& 100 lbs; yellows, Nos. la to 'JO. ut $4Vu6,S do; browns ito. Nos. ll and 12, ut T4 Ji'iii.', do; Cucuruchos do, Nos. 7 to IO, ul f3>ia 4?; do; Muscovadoes, last lol available here, 824 bhds, was placed at $4 0.32 H loo lbs superior re? lining yooria; but rules rciUUlU as previously niven nt t i'.,.ii', ito. in molasses ami centrifugal Hagan I "na nuthiug new to report. The ship inenlH hence and MafaaaOH embrace for the week closing yesterday tW4'i boxes und 1 IS Idols, of wbleb for thu Untied States IJ12 boxes- and I IS hlids, mid balance to European purls, leaving slock in tlmtwo puits equal to 107,iKM boxes and 2230 bhds, against name period ul in;s<t i04,4->7 do and lill hlids. Mni.AH.SKt>.-With a reduced Block holders ; firm, amt from thu reduced values New Ve buyers will nul operate, so they stand olf, and last quotations for clayed ami Muscovado remain nominal. KREIONT8- Chartered November American burk Daring-40o hhds sugar, Sagmi la Ur?mie und north of llaneras, ni $0 each; do brig Hattie S. Illalrap- 4i? ilo. do, al same point, lilli, llritish brig Helm-llSOO boxes sugar, Kitlmnitlh, orders, ?2 Ts fid. Spanish bark Kulaba-2900 do al C2 3s. 12th, Spanish lurk Sun Quintin - l4eo boxes sugar. Liverpool direct, ul ?2; bark New York-<i.'.0 linds d?i, Malt ?more direct, al $4 each. There is nu reason to assign cause for depression in outgoing freights at this Reason of thc year; coming busi? ness is (mod us illustrated hy the daily transac? tions at the wharf (his week. I?flstoll ?Xi Co.'? Cotton Krpurt, Tor tile \v. < i. riKiing November IO. NKW YORK. November 30.-Tl IK MAHKKT.- lu our last report thu market, closed quiet at 260 for middling uplands. Sauir<lay the- market was very Ulm with small supply; sales 2517 at 29c Mon? day prices Improved; sales IP24. middlings al 2.V eta. Tuesday thu irturkcl wan tinner, with a ginni ilemand from exporters; soten 3323 ai '?'?.Se. Wed? nesday helter prices were paid, owing lo receipts being smaller; sales 3340 ul 2?>.e. Thursday was u close holiday here. Yesterday the market open? ed lirmiy lau closed weak on rumors of lower Liverpool markets ami cslitnatcs of large receipts; sutes 1392 al i'i.SC During tho week prices have advanced here and in Hie Southern marketa ,'jC, ?iud Liverpool chis 3-100 l?ghiT. The Interrupted telegraphic com? munication with the South, nnd the uncertainly about receipts bnvu caused linyera lo inji?rate rmnritigly. We understand that tin: tributaries lo New orleans have been very low, which accounts for the small receipts there. As lite rivers ure now rising, on account ol' the storm this week, we may expect larger receipts soon. New or now stands ITU behind thu same time last year, timi the receipts there averaged 31,844 bales fur thc twelve weeks, from 201 li November, isas, t? fith February, ison, in our esl lu?ate published lani week we put down New o ricans IS per cent, higher than lust year, and If we do not see 37,000 average per week lor the next twelve weeks, with full rivers, we shall be disposed lu believe that our ligures are too high. We can see no disposi? tion ou ino purl nf planters to liol,i back, and as we mild last season, we do not think thal plum ern cverdo hold ou the plnututlon. As a ruhr, thc cotton ls forwarded to the Interior towns or the ports as soon as rendy, and If planters ure dis? posed to hold, they prefer to do so where cotton can be Insured. Thc general belief in lower prices still con? tinues, both here and in Kurnpc; matty short con? trae Ls are uncovered and spinners hold otf be? cause very heavy receipts arc expected. Suppos? ing those expectations are realized, and the re? ceipts arc heavy, will there bc anything more to wait forv Will not lurge ordern bc given out by all who have held otf fur thc right time, and what chaucc will these orders have of being Ulled when imbi ir opinion as io the safety of the prices of colton changes? We advised our friends to exunmenee buying and then following thc market down, because that pulley hos been the is^t for thc post two seasons and wc think it will succeed Uiisyear also, ll ls very certain that al) cannot bc fort?nale enough to bur al thc lowest point. Di,i'd A Fla. Mobile. N. C. Texas. Ordinary. tf*23K QXM ?? (?S24> Cood ordinary. (*24.!,( (ni2.'> <n)26K Low middling. (??26 Wi?Si *<,.-. <M2?. Middling. <*2S& W2S3V WM ?*ttM Sales of the week, 12,604 bules-including 3061 to spinners, 1687 io speculators, and 72ns ic ex? pone rs. tiruHi receipt? at this port for Uie week 20,900 boles. Since Isl Sept?-uiticr iso,ii.ii bales. 1809. HiflS. Stock in Liverpool_?. 420,otK) .".MD.oao Allua! Irom India. Itn.OCO I33,0isi Afloat from America. #. loo.ooo 69,000 Stock In Loudon. . Td,33Q 127,710 ! Afloat for landon_. s2,noo un,ooo Stuck In Havre. 7H.2.W 54,300 A ll, eil for Havre.1. 22,7*1 20,074 Stock in Itremen.\. 4,393 8,74s Afloat for llrcmeu.,. .;,-.>. .? .... Stock lu Dulled Stalesporls_ 301,034 1!>:.,2T.7 Stuck tu the interior low n .. 60,023 42,840 ToUll. 1,207,183 1,147,442 Increase lu visible supply. 59,741 Stock nf colton hciuftiy atunohoator spinners at thc mill*,, now 70,000 liles; sa?nenme isua, 116. ooo bale*. Middling Orleans now ll ?-id; then lld. OOTOCEK llXVOUT Ol' AllItlOUl.TVKAI. lltlRKAU. The extract, given by thc Pres? from this report caused lim Irado to heieve thal the estimate of 2% indiums would be exceeded. We have seen a copy, and it linters eomuch from the public ver? sion that woglveaomecxt mets. After mentioning the increased nrea nnd fertilizers, un indicating a larger crop, ll goes ot) lo mention lite damage ?tone tty drought and caterpillar, and concludes as follows: "Almost universally the later pickings will lie greatly reduced in qm.mit v, und Hie pick? ing seimon will be over uutismilly early, except on plantations short of labor. Detailed und com? plete estimules of the uggregalc yield have nut yet been calculated. There ts no reason to be llevo, Irom an examination of the October re? porta, thal the prcllmloury mid couditiunal cati matg heretofore lil ade, uf 2,760.000 bah*-the on iv one made thia season, newspaper reports to Ihn contrary notwithstanding-can be exceeded. In thc next report will bo given it detailed summary of the yield, ufler Dual reports arc received and carefully examined." Wc hope to publish in our next the estimule of the department. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, November 20.-TPIICKSTINK. Market steady. Sales of 347 bbls. nt $3 for soft, und jtl 76 for hard, per 280 lbs. Sn KITS Ttmi-jSNrtNK.-Sales of 70 bbls. at 44c per gallon. ROSIN.-Sales of 1600 bbls. at $1 f.2); for strain? ed, and KS bbls. at $1 ns for good strained. TAIL-219 bbls. changed hands ul f2 per bbl. COTTON.-Sales of so bales at S3,'.?, 23Xa23J?c per pound. Ilecdpts by Rultroa.?!, November SOUTH CAIIOLINA RAILROAD, 1272 bales cotton, 78 casks clay, 2il(i tmis naval stores, Hears lumber, 17 cars wood, 1 car slock. Tn Rallrond Agent, J Marshall, Kinsman A Unw? ell, Kirkpatrick .V Wine, W O li?e A co, Pcly.er, Rodgers A co, Craeser A Smith, C II Walter A co, W K Ryan, Caldwell A Hon, Reeder A Davis, Frost A Adgcr, J I) Aiken A cu. Mowry A co, A .1 Salinas, F, J WISH A co, (1 W Williams co, J ii K sloan, W 0 Courtney A co, Clngliorn, Herring A co, W ll Sim: h A co, Willis A Chisolm mid others. KOItTnKASTKItK UAH.eu ui. 102 bales upland and 6 hales sen island cotton, 20 tibia naval stores, lumber, forint un-, mdse, Ac. To Wins A oo.O W Williams A Co, Prusl A Ad ger, Clughorn, Herring A co, L Coben A co, Oracscr A Smith, G II Waller.& co, VP IC Ryan, Shnckelford A Kelly, Dukes A co, Ingraham A Son, lirodlc A co, Ravenel A co. Kirkpatrick A Wllte, Howard A Uro, Gaillard A Mlnoit, W C Rec A co, A A Cold smith A co, Chisolm Pros, Roper A Stoney, S C While, Masyrk A salt us. A H J Perry. II P Hour diu, W0C, Railroad Agent and Order. Puaaongjera, Per steamship Magnolia, from New York-John Marrlon and wife, J Rattcy mid wife, Wm Hobbs, wlfo and child Mrs Hoyt, Miss Hoyt, A D ilium, Mrs lllant, J. Mamet!, J M Johnson, lt Tibbs, D Mclniire, Mrs and Master Legare, A Keyser, Il Limes. J Brinsley, Charles Appleton, F P Hans, A R Middleton. W I Falk, D Hopkins, Mm Scanlan, Miss Mary Dougherty, O Denny, Miss Matilda Yates, P Maguire, Wm Led wick, Chas Junes, Olive Smith, II Collins, ll Williams, W Hamilton, Jullll Wilson. ~ J? ? RT O A I J K N l> A ll . MOON'S I'll ASKS. . New Moon, rut, 0 hours, 16 minutes, evening, i-'u st imnrtcr, loth, o hours, a? minutes, evening. Pull Moon, 12lh, 2 hours, 0 minutes, morning. Lust Quarter, 2tith, I hour, 0 minutes, evening. NOVRMBRR. .Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thuisdiiy.. . friday. Saturday ... Sunday. st'N. ItlSkU. 0..37 0..38 0. ..i l 0..40 0..41 ?..42 G. .43 RUN S H TS. 4.. 64 4.. 63 4...',3 4..63 4.. 63 4.. Kl 4.. 62 HOON 8. .00 0. .00 0. .i,0 ll..00 morn. 12.. ii I..ll ii icut WATKIt. 0..31 10.. 19 H.. 7 12..22 !.. 4 ? .. 9 3.. S MA IHNU NB WK. CHARLESTON, N O V li M Ii K ll '23. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Magnolia, Crowed, New York-lett Thursday, 3 P M. Mdse. To Ravenel A oo. R Ar? nold, O w Aimar, J R Adgcr A co, c D Ahrens A co, John Archer, F C Horner, C I) Uralte A co, Mrs M J Routh, H liulwinklo A co. Edwin Hates A co, I. Chilpin A co, Cohen, Hauckcl A co, Cl ucl us A Witto, RAAF Caldwell, Cameron, llurckluy A co, L Cohen, O D Carr A co. JOH Clnussen, Crane, Poynton A co, W II Ohafco A co, (I Drcycr, Dewie & Moise, diamond P, Furchgott A Uro, P L (lulllcmln, 0 Oraveloy. J Cordon, Hart A co. Geo II lloppock. Huger A Ravenel, I Hyman A co, W P Hull, Jil Hilton, Mm M Humphrey, Jennings, Yhomllnson A co, johnston, Crews A co, O Kerri DOH, T Kelly, Kirkpatrick A Witto, Ii K lat te A wi. Wm Knobloch, Jno O Mtlnor A co, J McKIialh, W McLean, diamond W M, NA co, Miss M O'Neill. Ustendorn* A co, D Paul A cn, C P Popponhcim, j R Read A co, lt Rock, Wm Shepherd, T Smith, P 0 Sch roder, W Steele, Shnckcirord A Kelly, Soott, W co, U H Subsistence Dr Nu imen i O TioUcinan, r A p, J il Voilera, V von bunten, J A Wilkinson, "ferner A Docker, Walker, Evans A Cogswell. ti1 w williams A co, J N M WouRmaon, J WlrtU A ! co, and others. The M exportcncetl heavy galas on t he passage. Hchr ll K Pecker, Kelly, Wcymonth, MUM. days. (Hmtio. To thc Master, O W Williams A co, and 01 hers. Sehr A/.clda A Laura, Mclndn, Baracoa-ll days. Knill. To Hurl A co. Sehr Ocorge Wallington. Mi IN, Kdtnln. 'JO bagH sea i-danrf colton ami i-ollon Heed. To Roper A Stoney, llollmiuin Bron, W O Courtney A. eo. Hchr Ann H Dean, from Wini l'oint Mill. 40 ten rice. To T il A W Hewer*. Steamer Planier, Koster, Peedee lUver. I aa hale? cotton, is huns rough Hoc, MB bhls spirits turpentine, 421 ii*>is rosin. To KuvenelA Holmes, kirkpatrick A. WItU1. Mowry A CO, K W Kmanncl, lt li Harney, d W Wilhams A- CO, Heeder A Davis, w K Ryan. J V Karden, Khacketrord A Kelly, (leo ll Waller A co. Sloop Jolla. IVrvail, I'orotallgO. ltion 'in-hols IOII?II ric"-. To W U Ileo A co. Sloop Amelia, Slcvons, Aanepov. i.'.'-'i i.u-iicN rouj?h rice. To Proal A Adjr:r. Sib >p ll K li<v, from Coop ;. Hiver. WW bushels rough rite, !1>M S I colton weil. To Heeder A Ila via. Huai from Jami's Island. 8 hag* BCa island cot? ton. To W A Ho v le. ItCCCtVCd from Chisolm's Mill -t'bugs ?on island Cotton. To Cutllurd A Minuit. OMiAKI'.ll YKSTKRDAY. Sehr !.?i?v. Hughes, far Kew York-W in Koavli A co. SAU.Kl) YBSTKRDAY. sehr Man;arel A Lucy, Crosby, ceorgelown, s c. KKOM THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston, norry, at K< -.v York. SO vein ber p.'. UP KOR THIS POUT. Sehr Virginia Hate, Johnson, ai Haiti more, No veinber IV, CIJKAKRD KOP. THIS POUT. Steamship J w Kvcnnou, Hinckley, l hliudol phla, November II*. Sti-nmslilp Champion. l.0cl>W00il, N< w York. Ko vein lier 3U. HY TKt.HCRAl'll. HAVANNAH. NOVQNIIM r 22.-Arrived, st- um-.up' l?en Harnes, New York, and fit) of Manchester, Liverpool. WiMtiNirroN, November 25.- Arrived, munni sinp Regulator, New York. MEMORANDA. Consignee* per steamship J w K ver nm a, iront Phil.idelnhin. expected lo ?lay: To J A T Hetty, Itallroud Agent, J H Duval A son. Chas Kerrison, charleston Mining ami Manufacturing eo, s M Klug, Cas ?-o, Mci? Cohen, TW lilias, chapeau A llell ron, tl W Williams A CO, J Cosgrove, W Walk er, southern Kxnrcmco, J Russel!, il Klatte A eo, Hogar! io's Hook House, Holmes' Honk House, Pan!. Welch A Hrandes, Andrews A Salvo, .1 O ll Claus? en, A I) Fleming, K von Santen, J V Taylor A eo, Rr ll Huer, I? K Hpcguuer, Peltier, Hodgers A co. Howie A Moise, Jas Marsh, .1 Archer, O W Ainior, Viani?, Damon A co, C V Paukuin, Savannah A i UharhMton R R eo. Manloue A co, J ll Tleljen, M MeCorty, W Shepherd A co, ?co S Hacker, ll K linker A co, K K Hurliam, John Hurknnip A co, A Johnson, Johnston, Crews A co, Hollmau-.i Hms, I. Kilns, itvrne A Fogarty, coodrich, Wlueuian A co, J II Abrahams, M Creenlauil, H C. Harkley, li Wul bern, J C Mllnor A co, M O'Hrlen, Walker, livans A Cogswell, Melican A Kendall, 1. chap?n A co. I. Wclskoa" A eo, M U Nathan, John II Murray,.! il Keele, J ll Voller?, W ll Chafee A co, M doldstullh A Son, lira II I, dibbs, ll O'NuiU and others. LIST OP VESSELS ur, ct.KAnmi AND HAH.KU IUH vu IR VOKT. FORRION, LONDON, .Ship David Rrown, Nichols, cleared.Oct 6 LIVERPOOL. Steamship Marmora, Robinson, cleared_Nov 1 Steamship Ailaba.-, tonall.Nov 20 lirlthih ship Muscongus, droves, cleared...Oct in Ship dorilla, Hay, cleared.Sept 23 HrtttHh bark Arbitrator, Irwin, sailed.Oct U Norwegian bark Hkjohl, Alhrechucn. Hld...Oct 31 British bark Y nm tm. Cochrane, salted.Oct 22 Hark David McNutl, lx>ckharl. Hailed.Oct 'Ja Hrllish hark Apoll?, Rolnhart, nailed.Od va The llomborsund. Neilson, sailed.Oct 2 Thc Slievc Hlootn, Heu.sk, op.Nov Urlg Cecilia, lllslrup. cleared.Sept M NKWPOIIT, KN?!. The Allkolw, Vernon, sailed.Ort lu D OMRS T J C. itosTov. HriR diKtruie, swan, cleared.Nov ;? Kohr O i: Raymond, Higgins, up. Nov Ki Sehr Anna K Clover, Terry, cleared.Nov 2 UOCKftiKT. KS. Sehr R ll RuekUn, Dnoklin, aaikal. Nov i NRW YORK. Brig Hampden, Perkins, up.Nov lfi Sehr I'll Hal rd, Ireland, up.Nov IB Hchr.I M Richards, Irving,up.Nov ll Sehr David Wannon, Tapley, cleared.Nov lfi Hohr Minnie, Hudson, cleared.Nov lf> piiit.AnRt.rniA. Hchr J W Wilson, Somers, cleared.Nov 13 Sehr K K Canada, Swain, cleared.Nov 16 BAUflMOMb Hchr Annie Cllle.sc-, Mitchell, sailed.Nov 19 H-ilir Kan II y Ketti ing, Joni?, up.Nov 17 Special Notices. . >r?J- NOTICE.-TUB SALE AT AUC? TION, Ho. 30 dcorgo street, as advertised by UH this day, is postponed until further notice. IIOV?I 1 ALON/.!) J. WHITE * SON._ ?3^ CONSIGNEES' PER ST KA Md 1111* CHAMPION, fruin New York, are notified that she ht discharging caren al Adder's South Wharf, doods uncalled lor al sunset will remain on wharf al owners' link. JAMBS ADO KR A CO., nov ?3 1 Agento. ^?.N?TIGE TO CON8KJNKHS.-TUE steamship MAGNOLIA is Tins DAY discharging cargo ul Vanderhorst'.-i Wharf, doods not re? moved by sunset Will remain on wharf ul owners1 risk; or, if stored, at risk and expense ot con? signee or ow uer. UAVKNKLA CO., uovgJ 3_Agents. _???- II. KLATTE A CO. WILL GARBY on their Wholesale OROCKRY AND LIQUOR HUS INKSS at No. Kasi Hay, northwest corner of Cumberland si reet, where 1'n.y will be happy lo soc their cuslomerH and friends. novio .?8*-NOTICE.-J. N. M. WOULTMANN for thc prcsont occnpicH the Blore or Mcttsre. PARRAR URO., corner K.ast Hay and Cumbcrliuid atrcclH, and will bc pleased lo sec his f Hen da. novia _^Ir?Tll?? PUBLIO.-(?KOI?GK LIT Ti.r. A CO., No. 313 King Blreet, are olHertng Fine Casfiitucrc VKS'l'S at fu and fiw each, worth $4. nedo sluthluio ?Si- Y l) ~H T U EC? J V E D, A l.AROK ASSORTMENT OH PINE HU8INESS KNVSLOPES, N08. 0 AND ti, Which wlUbe furnlftlicd lo our customers with UuitlucsH Card neatly printed thereon nt $4 to $0 per ioctl. CALL. Ar THENEWS JOB 0VP1OX AND ARR RAM I'l.RN. _novio ? ?ST NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS IN DKHTKD to thc aaslgncd l?state of Mr. O BO. H. (?KUmilt are hereby informed that their accounts have been placed Into thc hands of Meairs. SI? MONS A BfMLlNO, Attoniuyn, (oillce, Hroad street,) for oollccilon, and If Bettleinenta arc made before the llrst December iic.xt, no coats will be Incurred. I!, UKKDTS A co., " novia Imo Agento for Creditor?. jF?- NO T I G 15. -THKKK MONTHS afterdate application will t>3 made to the Bank of Chiirlortloti for renewal of tho following 0KRT?P! OATHS, for foriy-livo whole and forty-four hui Shurca of thc capital Hlock of Haid Hunk, sundi g in the name of Dr. A H KHK D RAO UH, the original Scrip having been dcuiroycd by Ore: No. coto for z Bharoa Ko. cato for * Shara>. No. 7078 for co Shares. No. 7000 for 13 Shares. No. 7231 for 1 Share, And No. 4027 for forty-four li rt l f Share.?, oct IA lamo3_,_ "jEO-NOTICB IS HEREBY (JIVEN THAT apppllcatlon will be made for renewal of CKRTI PIOATKQ No. 8031, for twelvo Shares; No. 839f? for four Shares, and No. 8307 for ten Shares in the Hank of Charleston, tho original!! being burnt in i;<.nimbia, s. c._ octia iamoa ?&-T1IB GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY. JACOB'S CIIOHKRA, DYSKNTHRY AND IMAP. IIIUKA CORDIAL.-This article, so well known and highly prized throughout thc Soul bern States us a Sovereign Remedy for tho above diseases, ls HOW ollcrcd IO HtO Whole country. It is Invaluutio to every lady, boin man .ed und singla. No family can arro ni to be wlthonl lt, and nont will to whom Ita virtues are known. For sala by au Druggists anti gonoral doaJora. DOW1B A MOISE, oem aaornao Uencroi Agents. Special Statues. ^?'SPECIAL NOTICE.-ONE OE THE largest HIM MUSIC IIOXBH, manufactured at (leneva, Switzerland, with a celestial voice, nine lie?H, ilute and pic?lo tit': attachment?, tia? just been received nt VON HARTRNW, JJ? Kin? street. lt in valued at five hundred dollars, and lathe largest und llneat Music Box ever imported lute thu 'XNintry. lt play? the following iMntutiRil Airs: Romee nnd Juliette, Vante; ninette dc Por? tie!, overture; Murdie de Kanni; i.a Travlala, Parigl Dcara;OranUu Duchcssu, QuadriUe; Krnnnl luvolaml; Home, Sweet Home; (lulllauino Tell; (I Mathilde, novs:: 2 ./Ct -Al,I. 1'HltSONS ARU WARNED OKainat trading tor Ci I KOK nn First Nut mimi Rank of Charleston, s. c., No. ;t:, tr,, dated Kovcm ber Utk, ISM), pay able to bearer, drawn liy us, tor Thirty-ilve Hundred Dollars-{luymcnl ot the same having been stoppcsl. nov tit WM. ??. W?II.DKN A t,*<>. ffiO NOT! CK. A MEETING OK Ti Ht Creditors or Dr. JOHN JJ, IMIIItAM will lie held al M.ninnie;, H, c., un MONDAY, the ?.tu December prox.. on willett day lhere will ti': a Rule ol' lb" assets ol the Estate. A;>AKS, FROST A CO., novit tullis.', fl Align?e.;. ff'O-No. I IO LIHI'ENAKD .S IT ET, NEW YORK, OCTOUMIt 13, IH??.-^KAU -Il in with much pleasure that t soy to you it . I conaidci lb- PLANTATION ItlTTKRS or untold '.?due, In i lie lull of i-i.v i was taken with Chilla and I'ever, willi thc most sever,' pains iu my cheal und head. li. was with great dintcu'.ty that 1 could breathe. My lungs w TO gre .My dis. tressed, and Utero wai scvoro pnin in my right vide, liy spells. I t.ould liardly gel up .'ruin my bed. I culled a ductor who attended mea: winter with, out thc teaM benefit. About Inc first of August I commenced using your Plantation Hitlers-fl wine-glass full tb reo lime;', n day-und have useil it inosi o? ttie Hmo nineo, and i nm now well nm! sining. aWe to ?to al) my own work -.inti can nf a large family. Yours. Ac, .SUSAN WU.- ON. ItAii.soi.iA WATKK_Superior to thc iui ported Connon (Jutoguo, nml sold ut hui' the piire. novit tuttis:i ^O- WK LIVE JN Tl I KEE CLIMATES. In this country we liuvc, al dlflcronlseasons ol thc year, the temperature uf three climate?. Oui springs and autumns have a softness ami mild ness timiliotong only to thc Temperate /.ones; our muli u tumers arc torrid, and onr mid - winier almost arctic in lucir frigidity. These changes Involving a variation of rrom ninety to one hun dred di gvees of Fahrenheit daring thc year, are, upon thc whole, conducive to health mid long Ute but they tend to entail upon us some distressing corapliiinLs which con only bc escapee; by thc ex crcise of due care aud thc usc of u prupcr anti dolo when thc system ls predisposed to contrae them. Thc chief aud mom anuoylng of thone dis orders ls dyspepsia, once supposed to bc lncura blc, bnt which, ?ince the introduction or HOSTKT TElt'S STOMACH DIT?T?RS, now about twentj years ago, kn? proved to be a perfectly manages ble disease. In the spring anil fall, bat more especially li the full, the ny totoras of dyspcpsln arc generali; aggravated. Thc profuse expenditure o' the ani mid lluiils under tho burning mm of summer, li upi to leave ibo Atomach weak and indolent ant incompetent to the taste of perfect digestion. I requires u tonic which wilt rouse it from UH letti argy and brace and invigorate without Irritating or inflaming it. Tilla tunic bas been provided li thc wonderful vegetable preparation which htu replaced in ii great measure, ult tho old palliative formerly prescribed by physicians, under th false idea Hitit- tho disorder could not be radical!: cured. Thcaucccsa of IIOSTBTTKIVS lilTTKRI in nil thu varieties of dyspepsia, acute or chronic bas effectually exploded this fallacy, aud ll is nm recommended as u specifto for indigestion b. some of ihr. most eminent members of thc medies profession. nov22 ?DAO j/rO- TDK PLANTERS' ANO MEGHAN IOS1 HANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-IlKSOl.11 TION OF TUM U0A11?.-"In preparing to resum business, under the Act ot ita h March, moo, ll i expedient io fill the vacancies in our Coard therefore ordered, that thc Cashier issue uutic accordingly." NOTIUK. Thal on WKDNKSOAY, tho 34th instant, an elec Hon for FOUR D1KHCT0KS will bu held by th Stockholders at Hm Dank, bctwocn llie hours n ll and 1 o'clock. Thu Directors so elected lo ?erv nuiil thc next annual election. W. ttl. li ASK KL!,. nevin ihuiu.t Onshlor. Ua i Ito fib 6. gOUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD GKNKIlAl.SUI'KUlNTENDl':NT1SOFPICK,l CUAIU.KSYON, S. C., ScpL lb, ison. ) On and after Thursday, September in, thc Pas ncngcr Trams ou the South Carolina Railroad wil run as follows: VOM AUnilfiTA. I-eavc Charleston.H.30 A. A Arrive al Augusta.4.46 P. M Connecting with trains for Mnnigomci-y, Mern plus, Nashville anti New Orleans, via Montgomery und Grund Juuciion. FOI'. COLOMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.S0 A. M Arrive al Columbia.4.40 F. M Connecting with Wilmington and Moncheslei Railroad, and Camden train. mu OHAKLKOTON. f.cavc Augusta.H.oe A. M. Arrive at Uharlestou.4.00 F. M. I .e.u e Columbia.7.46 A. M. Arrivent Charleston.4.00 I*. M. AIICUHTA NIlillT EXI'IIKSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. IS. Arrive at Augusta.c.10 A. M, Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville ami New Orleans, via Onad Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M Arrive at Charleston.4.00 A. M. COMJHHIA NiotiT Hxrnitas. (Sundays excepted.) I.eave Charleston.C.O.S P. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.4fi A. M. Connecting (Sundays execptod) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, anti on Montlays, Wcdnc*. days nair Frlduys with Charlotte and South Caro? lina Railroad. Leave Columbia.a.50 P. M. Arrive nt Charleston.6.30 A. M. SKUUBliVU-lJi THAIN. Leave Charleston.'ito P. M. Arrive at .Summerville.4.10 F. M. leave Hu mm orville...7.10 A. M. Arrive al Charleston.8.26 A. M. CAMtlKN liaANOII. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on MOMIA vs, WWMtMBAYa and SATIIIIIIAYS, mid be? tween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex? cepted,) connects with up and down Doy Pas? sengers at Kin-vdle. L'eavc Cuuiilen.%.C...ft A. M. Arrive at Columbia.lt.CO A. M. Leave Columbia.1-4S P. M. Arrive at Camden.aoo P. M. fflUned) II. T. PRAKR, Hcptia General Superintendent. financial. Jjl QUECKS ON NEW YORK AND BILLS ON ENULAUD AND FRANCE SOLD. WTPIillVT^IIVC? A IVO FHANOI BOUGHT. ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS, Bj LKSESNF, ? W1?IJ.H, nova amos Ko. 10 linoAD STIIKCT. C. j. SOU LBPEGRBL L, No. '37 UN lt HTRJCKr, BMTWKHN KING AND ST. PHILIP. Lt TM I iv: u of every description and ROII.DfNO MATKItlAL, Lime and Plastering Uitiut, Paints, (Hts, GliiflBcs, Shingles; also Groove ? and Tongue Hoards, Ac, oonataully on hand at thc lowest mantel pricer. _cntll rotuMyr FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS, (SANTONINS.) Tliey are nwraly vegetable, safe and aura. The beet lu use. Fer salo Ur Dr. II. itAI-.II, na lal M cc tm g stieet, Otts W bulee ale Agent. Shipping. ^1 |JP O it Pill Ii A O UL PH IA. The lino Schooner KAl.t'i! CARLTON, J2,i, i'lirllM, M ?mil f, is HOW loading, u.nl Will *C?? I I have dispatch. For Creight engagements apply to ] il. K. KAKlill/, (Xl., novas ND. so Cumberland pim .. i OK LIV li ll P O O |j. j Thc Krltlsfc- ship ni ri K Of W ELLI NU- ?Li 1 t TON, Hobtrl Allen, Mauler, will lead for liejT? Uiive perl ?iud have dispatch. Kor Freight engagements, nppiv i/? HOV4 RAVKN'RL A Ci?. .jL"1 O lt li I V li lt POOL. 1 The hoe Iii il lili Hark RAI.KKITII, Lang Ai I will. Master, han II oniiHidorabic pori lon ?'<S^vsL m her carun engaged and Ruing on hoard. ?fl Kor Creight engagements. ap|>ly to Mt ROUT. Ml CK .V CO., ? nova I loy ou'a Whuii. Wft T^XCtlliSION.S TO ALL POINTS OK fl J J INTKRBST AROUND TUR HAHHOK. ?JH The faur. Hailing and comfortably np- 1 pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now rcsimieV~??? J lier trips io ail pu m LS in Hie harbor, starting *1 UVKIIY HOKRIKO, nt 10 o'clock, and every Attas- J NOON, al a o'cioct, from .South Commercial J Wharf. M Kor Passage or Utiarter, ap|iiy nnxi door Honih '^H or tue Mi'is Rouse. nova 3 in OH ? Chipping. ^ O li N l? W Y O R Ii . The lino chuta Hide-wheel stcamshlp^T-jCf^ JA MRS A HO KR. T. J. ..onkwiMxl, Com-SSUiSlSi mandar, will leave A (Igor's Wharf, ou~p UUH?>*VI thc 83d instant, al. fl o'clock A. M. J Kai-Knight or Passage engagemenmappV .* nov? v JAM KS AlWIKIl fe (:<>.,*%[' "Kl O U N li W Y O I' A SHAG K $16. n.e splendid hide-wheel alcanislilp _ rtfenr ^^>i MAH NOLI A, M. H. (,'rowell, M.-.ster TAIflff"? having elegant accommodations t or lusoongonT, will leave Yauderliorsi's Wharr on TIIUIISUAY, N< vemher 2.'ith. I IOU, al- O'clock. nnvlM 4) RAVKNKL A CO., A gell tl. TOOK PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. mSIIKANHK ONS-HALF PKR CUNT. j? The Steamship J. W. HVHHMAN. ^C-ift?. Captain.!. N. Hinckley, will leave Nnnii J???)?ll T? Atlunti" Wharf PHMAY, November Will, at lt J o'clock A. M. ^ ; Kor Kroiptil er Kassagc, apply to _^ JOHN A THEO. GRTTY, o~fj nav2? North Atlantic Winn *._ Sj '. "jp A ST V li U IOU T LINE T ' TO HALTIMOR?. PHILADELPHIA, UOBTON AN? ? I TDK OITiWS OK TUR NORTHWEST. The Steamship MARYLAND, John..^jSfi??v I son, Commander, will nail for Halt i-3-fuLi.S'lrn more on WsnNKstiAV. November "it, ai 4 o'clock. P. V., rroai lier No. 1, Union Wharves. nU'Insurancc by tho Steamers ur Oils linc X li per cent, to Ualllmore and Philadelphia. IO Hea? ton K- Philadelphia Prcighls forwarded to th ai. r city by railroad from RivllHnorc without aikH . tlonal expense for lunn ranee. ?B-Through Hills Lading given to I'll ll. A DUI, PHIA, HUSTON and the CITIES OK THU NORTH - 1 WEST. y Kor Kreigbt engagements or Passage, apply la COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, novit 1 Union Wharves. I miMV?LLKRS PASSING TH HOUGH 1 OilARLKSTON KN ROUTE TO FLORIDA ', AND AIKEN*, i And olhor piaf CS, should lay In HinriTrntria " supplies of Clareta. Champagnes, i'or-?y?ws8?? dials. Urati illus, Whiskies Wines, Cuiined Soup? 4 and Meats, American ami English Biscuits, Me e villcNl Ham. Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking . Tobacco ?Hid iuiporte.it Segnm. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., * No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, :. Charleston, S. C. T i -ran eti irf No. POO Hroadway, corner 20lh Htrcct, New Yuri . scpititt Omoa . il jpAGIKlO MAIL BTUiVllSUIP COMPY'8 j rOROVOU UNE TO j ," CA LI PO KN J A, CHINA AND JAPAN. ?1 Steamers of the above Hue leave Pier?gf-J&fia. No. 42, North River, foot or Cautil Btreet. "fAalBPTff New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the blfcund 21st ot every month (except when these dates faU on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.) Depunure of fiih and 2lsi connect ai Panama with steamers tor South Pacific aud Central Amer? ican ports. Those of 6th touch nt Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves Sun Francisco for Japan mid China December 4, IKGO. No California steamers touch nt Havana, but ge direct 11 nm New York to Ai,pm wu II. Ono hundred pounds tuiggagu free tu each adult. Medicine und attendance free. Kor Passage Tickets or further information ap? ply ai thc COMPANY'S TICKET OPHION, on Hie wharr, foot or Canal street, North River, New York. F. R. HAUY, Ageut. mnrch12 lyr .J-! O R G KOKO E TOWN, S.O., KEITH PIRLD, WAVERLY, AND RHOOK G HW KS MILLS, TOUCH INO AT SOUTH ISLAND. Thu Sleamer Fannie, Captain C. _ T??t~,**h* Carroll White, will receive Freight&S3SmS?e Tum DAV al Accommodation Wharf,~ono leave un WKDNKSIIAY MOIINI.SU, UK; 24lh instant, al ? o'clock. Frelchl rnnsl be p rt paid. For freight ur passage, apply to THURSTON A HOLMES, Agonie. novM 1 Ailger's Nonn Wharf. ?pOH GARDNER'S BLUFF AND CHANCE OF SA I LINC DAYS. NTKRMEU1 ATE LANDINGS ON TDK PURDB? RIVER, TOUOIHNO AT CF.ORGETOWN. The Steamer "PI.ANTKR," Cap- _ *,?r-*n,v min J. T. Foster, will receive?meSSSB?Z KrelglitTo-MoiiKOW, tho 24th inst uni, at Accom? modation Wharf, ami leave un THUKSDAV NIOUT, the 2?lh Instant. Krelght mus? be prepaid. For Freight ur Passage, apply to RAVENEL A HOLMES, AgeotS, nov23 3_No. 177 Hast Hay. O R G E O R G h T OWN, S. C. F KKITHFIELD, WAVERLY, AND RROOK O&HHN MILLS. The Steamer "EMILIE," Captain r .?rir*-e,jk P. O. l/ewis, will leave ns above on jgBSKSUKm WauNKSUAV MuiiNiNu, the 24th inst., ul u o'?ooK. Freight will tic received Tins DAY and TO-MOH now at Sooth Commercial Wharf. For euBOgeuicnts, apply to SHACKRLPOKD A KELLY, nov23 2 _No. 1 noyce's Wharf. ORPALATKA, FLORIDA, F VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LAND?CS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. HKMI-WHEKLY LINK. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain _ .?Rr*,-?l?? W. T. McNelty, will Rall (rtuit J^^.-^SC Charleston ovory Tu KIO AV KVKNtNOaTS u'ciuok, for above points. Steamer "CITY POINT," Captain Ocorgc R. Mc Millun, sill sail from Charleston every SATtmaAY EVKNINO, ul S o'clock for above points. Connect? ing with al) railroads ntsavtmuah going South and West, connecting with the Flurldn Railroad, ai Fernandina, ror cedar Keys, n orn which place steamers connect with Moble mid New Orleans. Connecting, at Palatka. with lian's steamers ror the Ocluwuhn River. Through Hills of ?niling isiven for rrelghts to Mimili und New oTlenns. Kreinhts payable on Hie Wharf. All goods remain? ing on the wharf nt sunset will be stored Ot list anti expense or owners. (Signed) J. D. AIKEN A 00., nov Hi_Agents. fjT ll WAG B . The Steamer SAMSON having - <Ttr*-*>ih, been recently put in thorough or- ?M?&B?tm dev, ls now ready io tow v?asela to ami from sea, and the phosphate works on the Ashley and Coop? er Klvctu. . Ker f ngnecmcnLs, apply on board, to CnpUdti W. P. ADAIR, nr at tho oiiicc of th? Agency, Bau* Hay, f ipi.rsl te Accommodation Wharf. nevi imo J^OOIS McLAINrB BOOKED AND COMMISSION MEHCIIANTT No. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, S. C. Stocks, Ronda and aold bought, carried and nokl short In'New York City. Partlonlar attention paid to the purchase ana aate or all kinds of Southern Bc euri tlea. ecu