The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 27, 1869, Image 4
Tho lim* lit Council.
There's tumult m tho hen-coop,
There's i lucking un thc mil;
lu thia ."onie low! proceeding,
Or K'i lt laities'sale.r
MetiiiiiUs i'll softly etiler
Winn's HUHv Some scralcliln;; here 1
Tho clucking lien'.: convention
No rooster need appear I
Hark I What il fearful talking;
I'll sraiui 1?re hy Hie iloor
Au ancient hen is chichine,
And now II!:- has the floor.
Her neel; looks rallier withered,
Her feathers aiuch decayed;
That lieux. Isslltihtly redder
Than when she iv us a maid.
On' spokothls ancient layer
Her voil'.'.: was thin mid shri'l .
"My sisters, I) my sisters,
This row win make me III;
Yon know i'm nola chicken,
lui twenty-line to-day."
"Her twenty I What a whopper,"
i heard ayouns lien say.
Thc subject of my lecture
??ls on vour rights, yon Knew :
Tis time thu t hens, united.
Should strike Hie final Wow :
Too lunn Have wo been hatching
Por oilier people** shelves
The lime's arrived, mj button*,
To iiaie'i ?>.;;*< for ourselves.
"Shall wo Rive all our scraping,"
To feed another's maw.
And have him crowing ' er us,
And stopping or our jaw 1 ,
Let us he slaves no longer,
Var rather let us die.
"I wnnt lo tie a rooster,"
f heard a malden cry.
I hate the stuck.up monsters,
Who sirut. and linne, and fret,
And think that we poor feoiult?
Are only made lo pet.
Thank goodness 1 ll OVO never
Tot listened lo their crow."
"Because," rt marked a chicken,
"You never hud u beau."
"The dav I" not far ?listan:.
I nut end of RMIMito ItttNI.S,
Oar molt H shall bc uttered
TocotuUtarccti hens;
When wo shall walk In 'recdom,
And strut around the street,
With combs upon our noddle)',
And spurs upon our feet.
"When wc shall hove our Senate
Composed of female brains.
And legislate on bonnets.
And regulate our trains.
We'll hove our lawyers, doctors,
Our commerce and our trade.
And cut thc horrid monsters"
"Don't see it," sato a maid.
"Of course we can't ignore them,
Allho' we censo their yokt:;
We'll keep some pretty roosters.
Who neither drink nor smoke..
Now hand around Hie saurer,
We're nnished Tor to-day
Three chicks for remain sutrragc
.Ita!-chick !-c/lefc !- cray I'"
She ceased, and as she hobbled
Upon thc spar below,
An ancient spying rooster
Set up a horrid crow
"Co home ye clucking grannies,
You've got your work to do
Ho home and mind yonr chickens
A cock-a-doodle-doo."
Oh, such a fearful clucking
Was never heard before,
Kach spinster and each mammy
Hado one rush for the door.
And thus I thought, "Oh, woman,
God sent yon herc below
To help your fellow-mortal
To bless him, not to crow."
TUB I A HOI: CONVENTION.
Whm tho Farm Laborers Desire-Me?
morializing thc l.c?iiilailarr-Wim*,
in to tic ?lone-Plaints from thc Conn
ties-Second Day's E*rcccc<31ngK.
Cor. I'M at A, Thursday, November 2?.
Th? "Stnto I .abor Convention" was In sos
ncfisiou again to day, and until late in thc even?
ing, was about as disorderly u body as, pet haps,
ever sat. As it grew ?lurk, some little order was
rcutored, and a member from each association
represented was permitted to give his views of
ike labor question, nnd relate their grciyanccs of
thou: he represented. Doubtless, many had
grcivanccs, but to hear them relate thc manifold
cursen which Providence, caterpillars, Ku-Klux
rind, Democrats, Au., Ac, inflicted upon them,
and prevented them from working csops or any?
thing else, one would imagine that they were
being specially persecuted by Providence.
A committee of ono from cacti county waa ap?
pointed to prepare business for thc convention.
Tito committee reported thc following resolution,
which was adopted:
Rcsoiixd, That thie body memorialize thc Orne?
rai Assembly lo pass a luw providing for tho ap?
pointment of a coniuilpsloncr to supervise con?
tracts for each county.
Committee-A. J. Hausier, Y/. H.Nosh, (Colored,)
T. il. Mackey and U. H. Yocuro, (white.)
Thc following were also adopted:
Resolved, Thal thc convention petition thc l?g?
islature to prohibit tho postponement of cases In
thc courin from one term to another, where suits
are brought by parties to scenre portions of crops,
for ser n?es rendered In producing the same.
Resolved, That Ibis convention Instruct the
?letegates present to recommend thc formation of
labor organizations in each county.
Btwolvcd, That this convention cheerfully re
Ognirrv !"'. lute ret-V exhibited on behalf of thc la?
borers' canne by thc TSxcentlve, 55l)lB
annual mottsgo of November, 1809, and tn o p'ause
of thc message etitltlcd "Labor and Capital" bo
read to the com cntton.
Misolce.d, That this convention Instruct the
committee to attach tbc nmcantof each day's
work, which, In the opinion of this convenue;,,
cwght to bc thc sum of. SW per day. or ?2o per
month and found, or half the crop.
Res.olnUons wen: likewise adopted to ask tito
legislature, to reduce thc renia or land; wherever
thc freedmen claim thc land, shall have tho use of
thc sumo for four years. To appoint a committee
of three (o get all the Information looking for?
ward to the adjustment of wages and thc divi?
nion of crops, 'i'o appoint an executive commit?
tee, to bc located lu Colombia, to whom tho vari?
ous county societies shall report monthly, with
power to cud a convention in each year.
wtinea?, A large proportion of the population
of thc various counties lu this State are unable to
' procure lauds, except from the largo landholders
?pon thc msMt exorbitant terms; therefore bc il
Resolved, That thc convention earnestly peti?
tion thc Hencral Assembly to withhold all aid to
railroad and other corporations, and use the credit
of Uio State to tho utmost extent in thc procure?
ment of lands lu lnrgc bodies, and havo them
survey e I Into suitable small tracts with the ut?
most dispatch, allowing au many thrifty persons
to settle thereon as possible. That, In addition lo
tho purchuitcs thc State is able to make, thc tami
cominlssloucr bc authorized to lease lands for a
term of years, und give thc laborera tho advan?
tages of thc same, on the best terms possible.
Thc io.lowing from Simeon Curley, formerly of
lexington, erging tbo workingmen togo on with
the good work that they had begun, was received
with thunders of appluuso :
The workingmen can, will and munt govern
Ibis nation. Thc minions of wealth and aristo?
cratic power have cursed il long enough, through
a dlsgraccfol perversion of thc very means which
should have been used for thc elevation of the
masses. Kducation und combined labor will
bring down thc mammon worshippers at our feel
and cripple thc Inilueuco of the god Itself. His
high time to begin. Thoso who Intend lo drive,
should not hestiutc to take thu reins.
Thc chairman of the various delegations wero
allowed ten minutes to state tho wants of labor?
ers in their various counties;
p. r Abbeville, ll. H. Lomax, responded, say?
ing that farm laborers received about six dollars
per month. The planters ought to pay twelve dol?
lars. Laborers on shores received one-third of
tho crop. They should receive, one-hair, thc
?Hunter furnishing material und mules, and fced
Dg thc mules, the men "Untiing" UieniHclvcs.
Hun, of llarnv.'cll, thought, l'uni mechanics, In
winter, should get %'i pc day for eight hours'
work, mid, in summer, $2 (?0 foi' ten hours' work.
With no less could they pay laxes, rents, hoard
or doctors' bills. Karin laborers working on
shares received one-third, and furnished all things.
Hu thought that ia rm laborera om jin lo receive
$20 a month.
Por Beaufort, Whipper ?aid that wages were
generally from $10 to Sits a month. Tho men
could live if they could get thc pay. Certainty of
Helling pay according to ngrccinenl lu tho great
object. All that wo can do hero Is to form a gen?
eral plan, and Icuvi Inhalers In each county to
combine and can y lt out. Labor cannot go into
company with capital. Laborers should agree
upon a rlipnh'.tcd sum, aud .combine toenioruo
pay.
Hillings, of Charleston County, enid wages aro
%h per mooth and ono pees or corn a week for
men; women lu to j:;, und one pecker coma
week. Luboi crs on snares on thc Cooper River
get one-third of thc crop. Our pcoplo cannot hny
decent clothing, nor buy medicine, nor scud chil?
dren lo Helloo). The plantera say, when tho crop
In gathered, "Now, I got two-thirds-you get one
lulid. You owe mc so mitch, ann itu much, nn.-l
this cnmeii out. of your third." And then (he man
has lei : lint two or three do la rs. Tue maglstraU-ii
do not do Justice. Tho wht'.o men dwindle and
?.windle, ami lue magistrates nay tho while man
Is right every time. Wo cannot get j nuilee.
Tay lor, nf t he Longshoremen's Wotecilve (Inion,
advised t hu laborers lo form unions and Insist ou
UH II il val;'e or wages. '1 he .-longshoremen ask
chartered rights and laws io protect labor unions.
A delegate dom Chester mild, except laborers
get ?amo relier, lt seems impossible to live. Wo
ask only enough to live-only what Is Jost and
right. Employers say il tonk a third to keep
hands when Mn>y held slaven mid paid no wuges.
This ls all I hey Kl VU now. Tho employer, on u
good crop, makes Crom $100 lo (Moon each mun.
Tho men almost starve. We mini some plan and
nome law to give us fair wages. Wo ought to get
one hall Hie crop.
Thc r.ouveullou then adjourned lo fl A. H. to?
morrow.
A l.t. A ItO VT TUt: UTA TA".
>.lin; Ilrath.
A negro rn.-n named Claiborne Kooks was
iiisiiiutly killed last week ul '.lie plantation or Mr.
A. w. ?inlth. lu Uhcster Uonnty, While engaged
lu ginning eolian hu carelessly allowed his body
tobocaeghl between some pana or tho umolu
nerv, and Ilks skull was smashed in ami his neck
broken bernre tie: horses Could bu Slopped. Ile
died Immediately.
K ti noting.
In Chester, 011 Thursday night last, a dear and
iluiiib colored man I.nowa by the name ol "Dum?
my," became possessed or a pistol which he oom?
incnced using ni ti manner deemed dangerous by
a colored mau named Hubert Henderson. Hen?
derson attempted lo disarm him, timi during the
-come the pistol exploded, con lally wounding a
mulatto gill named Leonora Marlin. The jury 01'
inquest returned a verdict of accidental homicide.
Serions Accident.
Thc Darlington Southerner leurou thai Mr.
(Icorge W. Karie, a 1.ie.h.ly exteemnd cilizcu ol thc
county, wa- mn in a boat duck hunting, ids gun
lying beside him, when ii wcut oir, blowing away
a portion er Hie Hr sh under his left breast, nour
thc side, inillelini; a very large wound. Tho
wound is nul considered dangerous.
More Arrests.]
Thc .Slimier Watchman says: "Thc business ol
bringing our nm-.t respectable citizens io town,
under arrest by the Stale authorities, continues.
Thc Idea seems lo bo, by the number or arrests,
and refusal of bondsmen, lo exhaust the sureties
in order thai some ot the pari ICH may be sent to
jail. Our people are hearing these outraces with
u fortitude that olmo*? amounts to heroism, for
which wo oom mena them. These oppressors will
nil of their Infamous purpose."
O' o ar nt KM CIA /, JV *; ir.v.
I niports.
LiVK'tmoi.-Fer Itr hark Artiitrator-teen sacks
sall. To Wagner, Hager A CO.
RxjtortN.
PlIII.AUKI.rillA-Per steamship.! W i.verinnn
415 bale* upland colton, liv bulen yarn. 174 bois
naval stores, 04 tierces ncc, *o casks clay, 165
empty bids.
LiVKitruol.-Per bari; Annie Kimball-IA bags
sen Island e.ollon, 2J2I bales upland cotton.
A I'oirTiN HKKAT KitiTAtx-Per bark iris- ITI-O
bbls naval stores.
Tlic Charleston Collo??, Illce ?anti Naval
Stores Nurlfot.
OKt'lCR ('.MAHIXSTO:: NKWS, I
Fi; i HAY KVKKixo, November 20, lsoo. j
Corio:;.-Tho demand waa very !,gh: and main?
ly io 1111 up freight engagements, Hie article belli?
?lull and prices weal:. Bales about 100 bales, via:
21 at ZMi\ io at 2a;; ; 4.", al 21; 7 Mt 24.'? ; ia at 241.,
and, on His evening before, HA? balen ai 24,'ic Ti
lb. Wc i|uotc:
i.iVEHroot. i:i.Asstr;cATioK.
Ordinary 10^00,1 ordinary.22j;t3i2:".>j
Low middling.;. .23?.?f?!
Middling.24 (4
Strict middling.24J?(<;;24 y
Kien.-Tho market for Hus grain was quiet and
without transactions of importance; sales -;.">
tierces or clean Carolina a*. O^o H lit. We quote
common to fair clean Carolina nt t>tW0.!;e; genii
O?i@0?i 7/ lb.
NAVAL STORK?.-There was u limited Inquiry,
thc following transactions taking place: say il
hbls spirits turpeni.no nt 4M; 51 bbls low No. 1
rosin at $2 io; 41 bids extra No. Sat $2; Kl bids
No. 2 nt 31 80; B7 huts No. fl ai il
Furi OUTS.--Thc supply of freight room 10 most
points ls for tho moment MUllclOlit ror thu de?
mand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements are
i making at ;.;d "?s lb on uplands mid I yd on sea isl
amia; by sall, jji I on uplands and ,','t! oil sea island'.
To Havre, by steam, nominal; by sail, nominal at
Hid on uplands and lftfe 'Kl SC? bland*) nominal.
Coastwise, to New Volk, by steam, .??c ? lb ot:
uplands and lc on .?ca Ulandi; hy '.:;!', *?e V lb on
uplands. To bost?n, by Hteam, nominal; by sail,
He ll? on upland Ttl Philadelphia, by steam.
Ho m on uplands; by sail, somewhat nom?
inal. To Rainmore, by steam, j?'."?):;e fi lb on
uplands; by sail BomoWiiat nominal.
Marki'lii liy Telegraph.
JOIlKl?N KARS HTS.
LONDON-, November 2G - Nuoa.-Cuisois W.
Ponds siiji.
I LivsnFOOL,Noveinber sc-'Noon.-Cotton steady ;
uplands ll>;; Orleans ll Jid; sales 10,000 bales;
ror thc week <io,ooo batas; exports ror thc week
10,000 bales; speculation COM bales; slack 388,000
bates, or which 18,000 bales uro American; re?
ceipts 33,000 bales, ol' which 10,000 bales oro
Arnot lean. lied Western wheal Ss 2du&s 3d.
AUcmoon.-Cotton, sales or new estimated at
12,000 bales. Yams and fabrics si Manchester
steadier. Slack or colton arioat 2Sfl,oon bales, or
which 115,000 bales arc AmcHcan. Corn 29s.
! Red winter wheat Ks Sd.
[ Evening.-Cotton firmer; uplands l])jallXd;
Orleans UXnl2d; sales ?4,000 boles; speculation
i and export 3000 bales.
PARIS, November 2G- Noon.-Bonna opens
I dall. Rentes 7lf 40c; closed firm nt 7if co.
HAVKB, November 2?-Noon-Colton opened
declining and quiet.
HAVANA, November 26.-Tea lord ay, sngar Urra
and heavy; contracta made, especially tor mo?
lasses and sugar, at Matanzas and Cardenas.
POirBOrcu jftAlttf.?T8.
KBW Vous, NVv?:*^T~-"Su'n.-Stocks steady.
Sterling, long 0; Hhort tiH. Gold 24?. Sixty
twos 14.V; Tcnncssccs, cx-conpon, 67)i ; new 61).;;
Virginian S0X? ucw 64?; Louisiana nixes CO;
Levees ub'A; eights 80; Alabama eights 94; Aves
60; Georgia sixes 81; sevens 03; North parolinas,
old'41; new 31. Flour 6al0c better. Wheat a
shade Aimer. Corn lc belter. Mess pork steady
nt $30 ?0. Lard (pilot. Cotton unchanged at 25c.
Turpentine quiet ut 47c, Rosin In moderate re?
quest; strained $2 16; No 2 $2 24a2 60. Freights
dull.
F.vcnlng.-Cotton milter steadier. Kales 4100
bales, at 24c. Flour steady, rair business at $4 76a
6 20; common to rair extra Southern $7 60a7 C4.
Wheat a shade limier; moderate demand. Corn
a shade llrmcr, not active. Pork a shade firmer,
new $32 60. hard IUo 19>?. Whiskey ranges
$106nl?08. Rico dull, Carolina 8>fa7>i. Naval
stores quiet. Freights declining. Money, de?
mand promptly met. Rates range 6a7. Dlacoonts
easier al Pai2. Sterling steady at 8%n0. Gold
active, closing at 24}?a24%. Covcrmcnts dull and
irregular, >C2'sl4)f; Southerns wonk and lower;
Tcnncssccs 66)?; new 67>?; Virginias 48O60X;
now MIX; North Carolinas 40; new 30; special
lax 33; LonlBionos CU; Levees Mato. Stocka
closed steady.
DAI.TIUORH, November 20.-Colton dull al 24X0.
Flour fairly active, bul prices weak. Wheat ac?
tivo and higher; prime lo choice red $1 30al 35.
Corn firm. Oats dull. Rye dull al $1. Mess pork
less lirm nt $33. Bacon lesa firm at I6&1:. Whis?
key .' omer, hat excited; holders ask $1 on.
CINCINNATI, November 2d.-Corn firm and
scarce; new 88c; ot(l tl; supply inadequate.
Whiskey dull al $1. .Bacon moderate, jobbing
demand; shoulders 15Xc; rib Hides I7??c; clear
sides lSXuiSKc, Lard held nt ISulS'?c.
ST. Lotus, November 20.-Corn dull; new mixed
In bulk 13; while 02a03c WhlsKcy steady ul $1.
Provisions quiet. Pork $30. Lacon nominal.
Lard, choice steam 11)6.
Lotiisvn.i.c, November 20.-Corn quiet and un?
changed. Provisions Arm. Mesa pork $32. l.ird
18. Whiskey nominal.
Wu.Munn OH, November 2C.-Spirits turpentine
dull. Rosin quiet at $1 DSul 1.5 for No 2. Crude
turpentine 31 76n3. Tar lirm al Cation quiet
ia 2 :0 for low middling.
AlTOUsTA, November 20.-Cotton market linn;
Bales 625 bales; receipts F GO; middling 23a33# cts;
? ales of thc week 3243; rccclpLs -V4C3; ?lock 12,EG0
bates.
SAVANNAH, Novcr.Hier 26.-Receipts ol cotton
237 bales; exports 4403; sales 200; middling S3${A,
Market firm.
Muni!.::, Niivmnbor M.-Cottell, receipts for
thc week 12,1:02 bales; exports to Creal llrltnlii,
none; other foreign ports 833 bales; coastwise
2413 halos; stock 42,08?. bales, or which 18,72?
bales on shipboard; eales ror tho week OfciOjhalcs;
sales to day 1350 bales; market lu good demand
and firm at outside llgnrcs; middling 23Xn23),'c;
receipts 3338 bales; exports lOfiObalun.
NBW OIU.KANR. Nnvoinbor 2?.-Cotton active at
23Jic; rales coco bales; sales for the week 20,100
huies; receipts to-day lill hales; exports to the.
Continent 10,220 hales; coastwise 610 bales; re?
ceipts for tho week, gross 20,9?O; not 27,004 bales;
exports for tho week to Liverpool 11,040 bales;
Continent 20,610 bales; Malaga 408 bales; coast
wiso 1048 balea; Block 08,671 bales. Oold 24>i.
Mew York eight dir cou ut.
Thc Kew York Klee Market.
NRW YOUR, Novembers?.-IKrom Uta Journal
?.r Commerce of Wednesday.)-Tho market for
domestic is quiet. The inquiry ls for Mich lots as
tho drillers can usc within a few days, but thc re?
ceipts arc not stutlelent to allow thc stock to ac?
cumulate, we notice sales of 120 tierces al 7a7>i e.
Wo quote as the rance 7u7.';c. In Rast India the
business is confined lo smnll lots lu hom! at 2%a
3'ie, gobi.
Wilmington Harket.
WILMINGTON. Novciniier ?IO.-Rr I KITH TI/BI-BN
TINK.- Sities of tn New York casks nt 42'jc, mar?
ket closing dull, with a declining tendency.
ROSIN.-Salea 1768 bhls. ut il ?;o.t$i 5?1M fo.
strained, $105 Tor strained and No. 2, si ;>o hs
No. If, $3a3 MM for No. I, |:i7.'- Tor RX tra No. I, ami
i4 lor pale-market closing steady for lower
grades, and du'.l for medium.
UKOUB TunrnKTiNK.-Sales of ? iiw?. attila
a 06 for soft, nnd $1 76 for hard-the mat kel
closing at $1 Iftattt,
TAU.-Sales of 89 bhls. at (2.
('OTTO?:.-Sales of l-l bah? at SSSaSIAt'C.
Nashville Cotton Market.
NASH VILLK, November 28_COTTON.-Tho re?
ceipts for tho week ending to-day have hern
isao hales, with sales of 709, and shipments of
r.70 halen.
At the dali? ol' our las: review we reported the
market healthy in tone, with sales of low mid?
dling ut 23c. One thc day following il was (Inner,
and holders were asking 23MC. Thursday, owing
to unfavorable dispatches from Liverpool and
New York, tho market closed weak ul 23c. No
nosiness on l-'riday. Saiunluy the market was
without change. Monday il was lauguid, and
closed at SSMnSSc for low middling.
This morning our markci opened quiet ul last
evening's quotations, and sonic Kales wete mude
Bl 223(0 for low middling, bul on receipt of dis?
patches giving yesterday's recelpi6 ul the ports,
holders were free Hollers where previoos prices
could bc obtained, and later, wheu thc dispatches
announced a decline ol' Uc In New York, our
market scaled to 32M? for low middling, si which
the market closed. Wc quote: Ordinary 81&alG!j
good ordinary SSM? low middling2V'-je.
COTTON RTATKMRNT.
stork on hand Hcpteinher 1,1809. None.
Received lo-duy. 1*15
Received previously.8,134-S,4<!?
Total. K,44'.I
Shipped to-day. K'S
Shipped previously.c.--iii-7,0M
Stork on band. 1,368
Fuii'it.-The market continues dull except in a
local wny. Wc heard of sales at $6 to t" 76 for
supers to fancy.
WHEAT.-We heard of the sahl to-day of 500
bushels loose from wagon, comprising red, amber
and Houghton mixed, ni $1 IA V bushel, und
sates of 200 bushels primo red at (I if?, sacked nuti
delivered In depot.
COHN.-New loose commands soc V bnshel; old
is very scarce, and is purchased ut 11110131.
OATS.-Wo quote loose from wagon ut ROaOSC;
sarked und delivered in depot 76a80c
Interior Cotton Market?.
CREENNILLE. November SI_sales ?jr the week
1 ii nales; extremes 22.iH)a22e.
COLUMBIA, November 20.-sa! cs of cotton to?
day at out Rsi bales; middlings 23c.
YORK VILLK. November 2I.- Cotton i? nrm nt
ailinn the cunio prices. Wo utiotc S2J?u for mid?
dlings.
MONTGOMRRY, Kovcmbcr S3.-The market ls
.lull; low middlings 22'? cents; more sellers 1 han
buyers.
ATLANTA, November 24.-Thc market closed
onie: Ut230 for middlings; 22}.: foi low middlings;
21J? for good ordinary: SOM for ordinary.
CIIRSTKI!, November S3.-The market, wiih
light reeeipts. Juts romiltncd steady, on tho ba^is
11122.'., for middling, at Which ligcres we close Hie
week.
BULMA, November 24.-Marke: dull ?nd offer
IIIKH light. Sales about to halos at lower l?ricos.
Middling 22MC; low middling 22; good ordinary
21MU21&
CHARLOTTE, November 22.-Last week the
market opened lina at 23.'{n2tMo, und continued
at these prices until Friday, when un advance of
M to .'ic took place, closing on Saturday at 2.'tt
sra Ko for good sty te low middling. Sales for the
week 403 bales,
MACON. November 24.-Receipts io-day 300
bales; sales 363 balea; shipped soft hales, Thoio
trna a good demand to day, nut very Iluto otter
ing. The market closed steady this evening nt
'?t?iC for middling. Thora bas been a decided if
ntl heavy fal?n:; o?r in UM receipts of colton the
past week at this point, owing CC ?oe generally
bad weather and '.ho low mnrkei price.
Receipts fcy Railroad, NovcmUor 2G.
SOI TH CAV.OI.INA lUII.KOAl).
1 ""Shales cotton, f>& bales domestics, 1 oar slock.
To Railroad Agent, L I) HcHaussure, J I) Aiken A
co, W K Ryun, Frost A Adger, Reeder A Davis, O
ll Waller A co. Pel/.er, Rodgers A co, A .1 Salinas,
Mowry A co. Dowling A co, Wagner, Stewart A
co, W ll Smith A co, W P Hall, Willis A Chlsolut,
ii W Williams A co, Brodie A co, K J Wis s A co, A
ll Mulligan und others.
NO'iriiKASTKns nAit.r.oAO. ,
102 bales cotton, 170 bushels rice, tobacco, mdse.
Ac To Heeder Iluvi*, Prora A Anger, UCO W
Williams A co, Graeser K smith, Mowry A co, W
K Ryan, Kirkpatrick A Wine, Ravenei A co, In
graham A Sou, Mnntouo A co, Wlss A co, J K Ad?
ger A co, S S Hubbard und Railroad Agent.
Passengers.
Per steamer Emilie, irom Georgetown. Ac- \
S {scar, lt K Pruner, Capt C Gilbert, two Masters
Gilbert, C P Allston, Mrs A G Trcnholm, child and
servant, Mrs J Rbotl, J Kennedy, and others.
PORT CALENDAR .
MOON'S CHASM.
New Moon, 3d, 0 hours, 16 minnies, evening.
First Quarter, loth, 0 hours,'36 minutes, evening.
Pull Moon, 12th, 2 hours, 0 minutes, morning.
Last Quarter, SOth, 1 hour, 0 minutes, evening.
N0VRMUER.
Monday.....
Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Thursday.. .
swFrMay.
{Saturday...
Sunday.
8CN.
lllfiBS.
?..37
0..3R
cao
0..4O
6..41
0..42
0..43
8fN
SETS. te. a B.rwATzu.
4..64
4..63
4..63
4..63
4..63
4..13
4..62
MOON
6..00
?..00
0..60
ll..00
morn.
12.. 0
1..11
mon
e..81
16..19
ll.. 7
12..22
J.. 4
9.. 0
3.. 8
MARIST. NEWS.
CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 27,
ARR1VKD YESTKRDAY.
Hr bark Arbitrator, Irwin, liverpool-46 days
Sall. To Wagner, Huger A co.
Sehr Sarah Webb, Pigott, Elizabeth City, N O
1086 bushels corn. To R M Butter."
Steamer Fannie, White, Georgetown, 8 C, Ac.
124 bbls rice, Gil bushels rough rice, 3 bales cot?
ton and mdse. To Thurston A Holmes, Hopkins,
McPherson A co, Frost A Adger, Shackelrord A
Kelly, Terry A Nolcn, Prasor A 1)111, J R Pringle A
Son, K II Barnwell, J M Kanon A Bro, and Order.
Flat from James Island. 8 bags sea island col?
ton. To Fraser A Dili.
Boat from Wcdmalaw. 4 bags eco island cot?
ton. To Fraser A Dill.
Boat from John's Island. 6 bags sen island
colton. To John Colcock A co.
Boat from Christchurch. 3 bags sea Island cot?
ton. To Gaillard A Mlnoli.
Boat from John's island. 2 bags sea Island cot?
ton. To Gaillard A Minor..
Boat from John's Island, ti bags sett lsluud
cotton. To Roper A Stoney.
Boat from Christ Church. 7 bags sea Uland
cotton. To Roper A Bioncy.
Received from Chisolm's Mill-12 tierces rice
nnd 0 bags sen island cotton. To J Colcock A co,
Mowry A co, Roper A Stoney.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship J W Bvcrman, Hinckley, Philadel?
phia-Jno A Theo Getty.
Hark Anule Kimball,Stinson, Liverpool-Street
Bros A co.
Br bark Iris, Tulloch, a pori In Great Britain-lt
Mure A co.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship J W ICvcrman, Hinckley, Philadel?
phia.
FROM THIS PORT.
I Brig Hi Strom, Hammond, Rruiiswick, Gu, No?
vember 1G.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
I 8r.hr ll N Hawkins, Wyatt, ni New York. No?
vember 24.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Brig Hampden, Perkins, ni New York, Novem?
ber 38.
Sehr If E Baird, Ireland, al New York, Novem?
ber 23.
Behr J M Richards, Irving, nt New York, No?
vember 23.
Thc ."lleve B.'ooin, Leask, at liverpool, Novem?
ber 0.
BY TELEGRAPH.
SAVANNAH, November 21).- Arrived, tirlgs K A
Cochran, Btckporl; Catawba, Philadelphia: Her?
tha. RIO Janeiro; ships Virginia Campbell, liver?
pool; Venns, Boston; llurmss, Liverpool; sr. h rs
Ellen O King, Coriss, Mo; bark J ll Duffus, Dublin.
Cleared, ship ironsides, Liverpool.
MEMORANDA.
Tho brig Bonshaw, which urrived Tlinretlay.
was consigned to Rlsloy A Creighton; tll? cargo
to Vf Johnson.
The nebr D P Roslin?, Rnhlsnon, from George?
town, S C, arrived at Now York November 23.
UPIIAM'S ANTI DOTI? FOR 8TRONG
. DRINK.
A SURE CURR FOR DRUNKENNESS.
Ono Dollar a Bottle Sent by niall, postage
paid, on receipt of price.
Tho Antidoto is tho beet remedy th&t con lie
administered In 'Janla-a-Poiu, and also foran
narrons affections.
For sole by Dr. H. H A ER.
No. 181 Mooting street,
odo Agent for Sotrth OarolrtTa.
. ... <1JU ?? ?J. IT./? I XJ t\tJJ% I, ?H*? V
Sljippino.
"pOIl PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON.
Thc steamship PROM BTU KUH,
Cop?ala A. IS. Orar, will leave North?._
Atlantic Wharf THURSDAY, December ti, al
o'clock P, M.
For freight or i amase, apply lo
.'(HIN .V TH I 'd. GETTY,
nov2i North Atlantic Wharf.
jp A F T F it ;; I ti IJ T I, IN K
To BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA, HUSTON A Nil
Tim err isa. OF TH K NORTHWEST.
Th". Steamship FALCON, .1. *>. Hor ,V-T "fv
?-.ey, ComnianUcr, will nail for I'-ii'iv-sii',-..I...
moro un Tt'KaOAY, Nnvciubci 30, ul 4 o'oioo.. I*.
M., from 1'lcr No. I, Union Wharves.
aoy-lnsurancc hy thc steamers or thia line J
per cent, to Baltimore anti Philadelphia. To Hoi
ton X- Philadelphia Frrlgnta forwarded tv that
city hy raitroatl from Baltimore Wlvhout addi*
1 Ional expense for insurance.
Hy arrangement with '.hf Steamships of '.he
Baltimore, anrl Bremen Line. nailing Sei n-Mon'.h
ly,Through Hills Laillng .'or COTTON Will hereafter
iii issued io iho latter port on accommodating
terms.
ara .Through lillis Lading elven to PIIILADKL.
I'll I A. HUSTON und the CITIES OK TUB NU11TH.
WEST.
l'or Freight engasementn or Passage, apply to
COURTENAY A TRENHOI.M',
novjn 4 Union Wharves,
<) li N B W Y O H K.
TASK A t; K ?.V:
The superior sieamshlpSAKAGOHSA, ?-. r,?.c?.
Captain i?. Ryder, will leave Vundcr-2&2UgjjC??
horst's Wharf, on TUURHOAY. December Sd, i860,
al - o'clock. RAVKNBL A CO., Ageuls.
nov.'?
T^HW YORK AND (ill i\ R LE ?TON
STEAMSHIP LIND-KOR NEW YORK.
nie n rat c!:i?s side-wheel steamship ^^?yr?.
CHAMPION, lt. W. LOOkWOOd, UOIII-SlBJSw?
mander, will leave Adger's Wharf, on HATURHAY,
Hu: 271 h Instant, at 1 o'clock P. M.
l'or Frelglit or Passage, apply to
H0VJ4 4 JAMBS A HU BB A CO.. Attrills.
QUNARD LINE OL' MAIL STB AM HRS ]
ft tween NEW YORK and Ll VER-^d?iS^U.
POOL, colling at QitccnMlown. Z;&G?w:.?
AUSTRALASIAN, MALTA,
ALEPPO, PALMY lt A,
CHINA, SAMARIA.
CU HA. SlUKRtA,
l!i:ci..\, TA lt I PA,
JAVA. TRIPOLI.
One of Hie uiiove Pirot-Class Iron Mall Steamers
ure Intended to sall as follows:
Prom Liverpool Tor New York direct every S/.r
URIIAY.
Prom Liverpool (ea?ilng nt Cork Harbor) for
New York via Huston every TUKKDAV.
Prom New York for Liverpool (calling al Cork
Harbor) every TUOTUWAT.
Cert Ideates issued lo bring oui Passengers from
any pnrt of Europe at lowest rates.
Por Frelglit or Cabin Passage, apply to
CHAS. H. FRANKLYN,
No. 4 Howling Creen, New York.
For Steerage Passage, upply to Trinity lSiitld
ing, No. Ill Hroadway, Hew Y'ork, or lo
WM. ROACH A CO., Agents,
nov4 1 nmw3mos Charleston.
mRAVELLBRS PASSING THROUGH
CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA
AND AIKEN,
And other places, should lay In thcir^pArtj.
supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, Cor-S&JffiftUi.
dials, llrundlcs, Whiskies Wined, Canned hoops
and Meals, American and English Kis-culls, De?
villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking
Tobacco aud Imported Segara.
WM. ?. CORWIN A CO.,
No. 373 King slrcct, opposite Hiihcl,
Charleston, S. C.
LTuneh of No. DOO Broadway, corner '?otb street,
New York. BeptM cmos
?jpACLPIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPyS
TnKouan UMII TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN
CHANCE OF HAILING DAYS.
Steamers of the ah?ve line leave l'ierrf?"-?
No. 42, No i Hi River, root or Canal street, SjAuBK
New York, at 12 o'clock noon, or thc otu und
2181 or every month (exrept when these dates lull
on Sunday, then thc Snturday preceding.)
Departure of cth and 2lflt connect av Panama
with steam era for South Paciflcand Central Amer?
ican ports. Those Of M h loiieh at Manzanillo.
Steamship JAPAN leuves San Francisco for
Japan and China December 4,1S09. '
No California stcamern touch at Havana, bot go
direct rroiD New York tn jLuplnwe.ll.
Ooo hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Pasease Tickets or rot HUT information ap?
ply at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
whait, foot of Canal-street, North River, New
York. F. IL HARY, Agent.
marchi2 lyr _
ORO B?~R~<J Iii V OW N"? . C.,
F
KBITDFIRLD, BROOK CU KEN AND WAVERLY
MILLS, VIA SOUTH ISLAND.
Thc Sicamor TANNIE, Captain C. _ ?TT^i*
Carroll White, will receive Freight JBSMBBES
Tit is DAY for above points at Accora inonu timi
Wharf, and leave on MONDAY MOUNIKU, the - uh
Instant, at t o'clock.
Returning will leave Georgetown on WKHNHH
DAY MOHN INO, December isl, al . o'clock.
Prcleht must be prCDald.
For ireight or passage, apply to
THURSTON A HOLMES,
novl7 1 Adger'a Nonn Wharf.
OR FERNANDINA, FLoluJM,
F
INLAND ROUTE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON
HEAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND
ALL I NTH ICM KUI ATC LANDINGS
ON THE GEORGIA COAST.
Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain ^ cf. -
Fenn Peck, will leave Charleston, -fi^V .ytjEf_
for above points every SONDAY MORNI?U, at s
o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MORNING,
at 0 o'clock.
Kctnmrng, she will leave Fernandina onTuES
TIAT AFTKKNOON, uftcr arrival or the tram from
Cedar Keys and Gainesville; leaving Rrunswick
same evening; leaving Savannah for Charleston,
via Beaufort, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at a
o'clock.
For Freight or Passage apply to
J. D. AIKEN A CO.,
noy24 _ _South Atlantic Wharf.
TgXTRA TRIP TO BEAUFORT AND |
CUlSOLM'S LANDING ON AND AFTER
DECKMUER 3.
Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain _ xlK^h
Penn Peck, will sall for above ?qSGSmgSLi.
points every FRIDAY MORNINO, at 8 o'clock, ne
lurulng, will leave Beaufort name evening to suit
Hie tide. J. ?. AIKEN A CO.,
novjj_Agents.
OR PAL AT KA; FLORIDA,
F
VIA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA JACKSON- j
VILLE AND LANDINGS ON BT. JOHN'S RIVER.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE.
Steamer "DICTATOR," Captnin _ . ?jir^h,
W. T. McNelty, will sall froinxLv~.v??^
Charleston every TUESDAY EVKNINO al 8 o'lHock
lor above pom ts.
Steamer "CITY POINT," Ov.aln George E. Mc?
Millan, will hall from Chan don every FRIDAY
EVRNINO, nt 8 o'clock for above polnln. Connect?
ing with all railroads al Savannah going Konth
and West. Connecting with tho Florida Railroad,
at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, from which place
f trainers ronneei with Mobile ami New Orleans.
Connecting, nt Pnlatka, ivlth Hart's steamers for
tho Oclawaha River. Through IIPls of Lading
given for rrcights lo Mnblla and New Orin ne.
Freight? payable on thc wharf. All goods remain?
ing on tho wharf nt sonnet will bc stored al risk
and expense of owners.
(Signed) J. D. AIKEN A CO.,
novl3 _ Agents.
T 0 w A a B *
The Steamer SAMSON having ,. cT"5"")*
boon recently put In thorough or- a?-^.Vt???4s
der. hmow really to tow vcsrcls to omi iroia tea,
and tho phosphate works ou the Afchlcy und Coop?
er Rivara.
For engagements, apply on hoard, to Captain
W. F. ADAIR, or al the oiilce of the Agency, East
Uay, opposlto Accommodation Wharf.
novl imo
"~H A R L B"S*T~?~N HOT B"L
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Tltls fintt-nlaas HOTEU situated in a pleasant
locallon, and in thc business pin Hon of the city,
renders ll tho most desirable Hotel for cither per?
manent or transient giicnts. nie accommoda?
tions aro unsurpassed, having extensive saltea ol
elegantly furnished apartments for families and
single gentlemen. Thc proprietor will ondcavor
lo maintain the high r?putation enjoyed by tho
"Charleston" os a lirflt-claaa house, and no cnort
will (10 epa red io deserve a cont munn oe of Ibo
liberal patron tige heretofore bestowed uponlt.
The host of Livery accommodations will be
found adjoining tho establishment.
The house is supplied with the celebrated Arte
alan Water, of willah dollghlful baths can be bad
I either doy or night. E. U. JACKSON,
Jnlylt Proprietor.
C
r, noc?, ??f, 1009i
Shipping.
"POU KU KI G HT OK CHARTER.
The Al Schooner R. J. Palmer, Captain .-SJ
sinoot, 107 ions burthen, now ready. S?q
Apply io WILLIS A ciiisiiai.M
noviH
?jp O II I? 1 V E II V O ') L .
Tho lino British Hark DALKEITH, tang- -S*
will, Monter, lia? a considerable portion niS/ftSs
lu r cargo encaged ami going nu board.
Tor Freight curagemenia apply io
KOUT. MURK Ar O'?.,
oovJ Royce's Wharf.
JSXOUHSIONS TO A Ll J POINTS OK
_ INTEREST AROUND THU HARBOR.
nie fust :;:il!lnfr st:<l omforlaWy sp
pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now rrsutno.SS?S?
no' tripa to all poi.'.is in tho burbor, Blatting
KTRRV M?n:iiNii, ?it lu o'clock, and every AKTEK
NOON, ai 3 o'clock, from Snuib Commercial
Wharr.
Kor Pasaago or Charter, apply next door south
of the Mills lionne. it or* sinon
Uailrcm?s.
go UT II CAROLINA RAILROAD.
UEN ERA LSU FKKINTKN DENT'S OFFICE, I
ClIARI.KNTUM, H. C., Sept. 16, ISO?, j
On ni:ii after Thursday, September IO, ?bc pas
aenger Trains on Hie So?lh Caioluia Railroad v. ill
run as [olio wa :
mit AffittSTA.
Leave Charleston. . .t>.!OT A. M
Arrive al Augilflll.*.4? P. M.
Coiinccilna with trains for Montgomery, Mein
phis, Nashville and Now Orleans, via Montgomery
and cr.uni Junction.
I'OR COLUilUIA.
Leave Charleston.s.:m \. M.
Arrive nt Collltubln.4.40 P. M.
Uotinceting win. Wllutlugloii und Mun .! ester
Railroad, and Camden train.
KIMI CIIAULKHrOK.
Leave Augusta.. . ..8.00 A. M.
Arrive ut Churl sitou.4.-l.<?u P. M.
Lravo Columbia.7.4:1 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.-t.oo P. M.
AIMl'MTA Mil HT CKTHKriEf.
(Sundays excepted.)
I.eavo Charleston...T.30 P. M.
Arrive al AtigtUMA.0.10 A. M.
Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville
ami New Orleans, via Urand Junction.
Leave Augusta.l.io P. M.
Arrive al Charleston.LOOA. M.
coi.uuBiA K rut rr EXFUKSH.
Sundays excepted.)
IJCUVC Uhnrlenton.o.oo p. M.
Arrive at Columbia.-1.15 A. M.
Connecting (sundays r: rcptcd) with crcenvliie
ami Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wctlncs
days ami Fridays willi Charlotte am: South Caro?
lina lLiiti'OKd.
Leave Columbia.r,..'.o P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.e.iiu A. M.
Kl'Al.M KRVIl.t.i: TRAIN.
Leave Charleston.8.60 P. M.
Arrive ul Summerville.4.ie 1*. M.
Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.H.20 A. M.
CAMDKX niUNCIt.
Camden nnd Columbia Passenger Trnins on
MONDAYS, WmiNK-MiAY.s and SATURDAYS, and be?
tween Camden and Ringvilledally,(Sundaysex?
cepted.) connects willi np and down Lay Pas?
sengers nt Ringville.
Leave Camden.f.?T, A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave. ColuiiVluu.1.40 P. M.
Arrive ni Camden.?.ou IV M.
(Signed) ll. T. PEAKE,
sepilo General Superintendent.
fancrj ?OO_G, &'C.
H
OLID AY AND WEDDING PIU??SENTS.
AN auMAHT AKSllUTKKKT OK
A N 0 Y O O O ll H .
AT
A L'A M ' S .
No. nrn RINO STREUT.
JAM Vi S
novio wHimo
A
V 1
I T O ll
Onro raid if we only hi.nv where tho rcKldcnt
clthteuM made ihoirporcha^os there wc should get ?
well served. To such wc offe?
A B?UECTOItY.
T?ic ladles who desiro thc latest stylos cf fash- I
ionalde Head Dressing, Curls, Chignons cr
llrahls, Co to M. A A. ASHTON.
Tho gentlemen who desire tobe presentable in
Adonis nuire, tor Wigs, I
(Jo to M. A A. ASHTON.
All who lieaire Hie best Connan Colognes,
.in tn \t ti 4 /.SUTON.
For Diadem or Coronal Combs, u!l
Co to M. A A. ASHTON.
Those who require thc best Extract*1,
Co to M. A A. ASHTON.
Every one who desires good Hair Knishes or
Combs, Co to M. A A. ASHTON,
or necessity all who require a good Tooth
Uru&h, CO lo M. A A. ASHTON.
For genuine Tule de Venls, nil ?nnst
tlo to M. A A. ASHTON.
For Hair Dyes and Regenerators, nearly nil
Co to M. A A. ASHTON.
In reet, nh who require genuine goode from thc
following boluses :
Society Hygi?nique, ) . Bailey's, 1 .
Labia's, .? Atkinson's, g
Cowdroy's, ? Gosncll's, -a
Plvcr, J> l.owe A Sons, ? ?
Guerlain, o Yardley,
Henry A Dcmarson, J Rowlanda A Sons, ^
, (lowland, J ?
As ulso, Venis Goods in tholr linc from every
reputable manufacturer in thc Slate.-,,
Co to M. A A. ASHTON,
No. 240 King street,
Five doors from Market street,
hovl tanftmos _
TMPORTA NT ANNOUNCEMENT.
BAZAAR, No. 3113 KINO STREET,
on UN KU ci-.OHO i-,
J. ?K01IRR, PROPRIETOR.
1 would respectfully Inform my numerous cus
toraeru that I have reiurnod from Nev/ York, and
have received persicutnorn Manhattan and James
AdgcrfiO cases assorted inorchaudlse, comprising
everything In the NOTION, IIOSIRRY, SHIRT,
TIES and general foiioy line. My atock, at pres?
ent. ls tho largest ever ottered In this city. My
position with importers and Manufacturers, "as
a CARU buyer," gives mc inaiiv advantages, ena?
bling mo to sell all goods at least from 2s to 3d
per cent, less than those holding old sioek previ
unaly bought on Ol'.BDlT.
0<ld lots given awav.
Price list on application.
BAZAAR, No. 303 KINO STREET,
Corner George.
The Ladies' Favorite Store.
am Several smart, intelligent Yon His wanted.
novo lino
fiUecellaucone.
tim * ?
PRATTS ASTRAL OIL
?OR irA^T^?SB-NO CHANCE OF LAMPS
YAsfcedr^A. porfcci?yHS^Ib niam?oiiiing Oil-Strictly
PiTrti^o M ixl nra, No Chefcpcals-Will not Explode
VkviSm ?4S doRTooa (bong ^VJTCTCCS' bisher flinn ia
jj^jj^ed^y^^
Baal sosa. n i lEjuET?N^^^?E^^f^??'
Scad fes circulan, ?ifl.li^stimor. valsT?Tu?^itir?iSti?^?
Vor salo by the Agents In Charleston,
GOODRICH, WINEMAN * 00.,
oajitc mw f cmos No. S3 Hay no street.
I
?Urngo, QJIje
BEFORE USING
TH IS
I ! A ll t !)Y H
HS WARRANTED
H ts Koli! bj tironeaste rver.T wi
?ii. "VP. AIMA ll. ?
A 1.1 NT rou
s T A M o A i; n r ?:
KV ID:
Br. William li. Tu .
DBAK Kin-As a llnlr-Dresscr for Ute Inst iwnni;
have it i;-i mt kiiuis or HAIR -?y KS, and U affords i
yci introduced. Kor thu lan: r ,w yearn, i nave used
non.
i
I'rcpntcil tit Hie laboratory c:
.ov2'.' mwflttin
.finamin!.
Q JJ E C KS ON N E W Y O ii K
ANO
RILLS (IN KNfjLAKil Am PKARCK
HOLD.
STIO?I.IN''.; .*?TV3> IV St ATV < '*-*
13 O IJ Ci 1-J 'J*.
AftVANCKS OW OOXSUrKJIKKTS,
Ky IJ?SKSNl? ?*: \VHIil,K.
nov2 Statis No. :;. ItnoAn STiir.irr
(Clot hin g aub inrniGiiinn, <?>oo?i
TV?'. :j??7
Wo havo rr-cived by hist sleanicrs nu invoice ol
Heavy, Pine timi Medium CLOTHINO, In Hlolley's
Heaver, All-Wool Melton, French, Scotch ami
Ani'-ncan Casslmcro Over Sacks, Double-breasted
Heaver Sacks, French Tricot,Scotch Cheviot, Fine
Uasslmere. Dress ami Business Snits, ?'.I or our
own manufacture, Ju*, made in the latest styles.
ALSO,
A good assorlmontof HEAVY CLOTH INO, me?
dium quality, of other manufacture.
Wo arc Hollins entire Business sun.? a; fio, $12,
|K, $1S, 121, *'J0 und $30. Dress Sui:.*
?is, $-2.', ( <\ tr.6, $:n, $30 and sw;.
Dress riecks rrom $10 to ?L't>.
Sacks an:'; English Walking Coat*, rii.m
$20.
ran lalo uns from $.*. to fl".
VettS from $1 AO to $7.
Wc warrant all Otolhiugot our own manufac?
ture equal in all restieets to tte best ordered
work.
KUKNLSHINC HOODS.
Our "FBRFKCT SHIRT" at $2 and Heavy
White and Colored Merino Uudcrshirts and Draw?
ers at $:. Finn Merino Shirts and Drawers, Can?
ton nanni.! and Jcnu Drawers. Fine Linen Col?
lars at $1, $.1 no and $2 per dmtcn. Cloth, Kid,
Heaver :md Dogskin Olo\ cs, Merino and Colton!
Hair Hose, Hows, Tics, Ac., Ac., at extremely low
prices.
Heavy Donnie and Twisi Casslmcre* at retail r.i
$1 per yard.
?SI* One Price and no dei tatton.
MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS A PARKER.
NO. 2f>7 KINO STREBT,
Store formerly occupied by McDun Cohen,
nnvlfi uiwf Imo
TOrngs, <3l)cmicals, vc. .
Jj^YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A LAXATIVE
MEDICINE.
Perhaps no one medi?
cine ls so universally re-1
'im.red by everybody as
a cathartic, nor was
ever any before so Ulli* |
venally ndopted Into
usc, In every country
and among nfl classes,
as this wild hut eitlciont
.purgativo PILL. The
obvious reason is, that
lt is a more reliable and j
lar moro eirectual rem?
edy than any other.
Those who have tried it, know thnt it cured them:
mono who have not, know thal lt cures their
neighbors and friends, and all know that winn ii
docs onco lt does always.-that it never rails
through any raHlt or neglect or Us composition.
Wc have thousands upon thousands or the. cortlii
catcaof their remarkable eui es or thc following
complaints, but inch cures aro known in every
neighborhood, and wo need not publish them.
Adapted to all agra and conditions in all climates; I
containing neither calomel or uny . deleterious
drug, they may bc taken with safety by anybody.
Their siisur coating preserves them ever fresh and
makes them pleasant to take, while being purely
vegetable uo harm can arise from their uae in any
quantity.
They operate hy their powerful influence on the
internal vluccra to purify the blond and siimuluie
lt into healthy action-remove thc obstructions or
the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of
tho body, mooring their irregular action to health,
and by correcting, wherever they exist, such
derangements an arc thc first origin of disease.
Minute directions arc given in Um wrapper on
thc box. for thc following complaints, which these
PILLS rapidly enre:
For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, LISTLESSNESS.
LANGUOR and Loss ol APPKTITK, they should be
taken moderately to stimulait: the stomach and
restore its healthy tone, and action.
For LIVKII COMPLAINT and Its various symp?
toms, iiii.ioi's UKAIIACIIK, Sin; HEADACHE, JAHN
DICK or UHKILS' SICKNESS, itu.mt's Coi.iu and
BILIOUS FRYERS, they should bo judiciously taken
ror each case, to correct the diseased action or
rcuiovo the obstructions which cause it.
For Dvsr.NTKKY or lliAIUUiUtA, but Jone mild
dose is generally required.
For BIIKUVATISM, COLT, CHAVRI., PALPITATION
OF TUB KRAUT, PAIN IN TUK BI OR, HACK und
Lusas, they sltould be eoutlnuoiisly taken, as rc^
qnlraL to chango tho diseased nction or thc sys?
tem. Willi .such Chango ihot'o comphunls (fis
appear.
For DROrSY and DltorSUML BWBI.I.IXOS they
should ba taken lu Inrgo nnd Ircnuenl dopes to
produce Hie eirce.t or a o raslie purge.
For Bori'ltCMION a largo dose should bc nikon
as lt produces tho desired effect by sympathy.
As a DINXKII PILL, take one ur two I'M.LS lo pro?
mote digest lon and relieve thc stomach.
An occasional iloso stimulates thc stomach ano
bowels Into healthy action, restores the anpeilte,
nnd Invigorates thc H.vslciii. Hence ll is often ad?
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
Ono who reels tolerably well, orien linds Hutt a
dose or llieso PILLS makes him reel decidedly bet?
ter, rrom their cleansing and renovating effect on
thc digestive apparatus.
DIL J. OL AYER k CO., Practical Chemists.
Lowell, Mnss.. I!. S. A.*
Sohl ni wholesale and retail by DOW1F.
MOISK, Charleston, H. C., and by Retail Druggists
everywhere nao ocU mwr.lnios
ACTS LIKE A C II A R M t
TUB ORKDINF, HNOL1SU OlIiSTHODlNK,
(J. COLLIS BROWNS*?.)
Is tho bent Anodyno ever known to the profes?
sion. To be had of DR. II. HAKR,
nov3 No. 181 Mnrket street.
JU8T RK CE I'VED.
CARD0NATB OF AMMONIA
Bicarbonate or Soda
Cream or Tartar
Fresh Mops.
BOT sale, wholesale and retail, by
Dr. H. ?ARR,
ooto No. 131 Mocttng ?trott.
micalo, &C.
AFTER USING
THU RUST
ll NIT Kl) **-TA'r*.?
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Wholesale Agent!*, N< w ??ni
f ? Il A HT* B-3 KTO TV ,
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?.live year?-, m f.mi,pe (mil thc- United Kian*-- i
inc pleasure to KHJT that yauri? is superior tu tiny
:t. :n |ircr< r< m ii tu at] others, wah enure ROth'lar
C. IIAt.'/.CAW,
I .adi? s' Halr-Drcssi T.
No. 198 Uroinl street, Augusta, Un.
WM. H. "PUTT .V LAND,
Augusta, tlu.
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ri F . F A N K N I K ,
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of Mia beul Import??] ami t'omcuic
CU UM (CA i>', UKl.'OS AKI PATENT HHD
IC1KKS.
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Upon U.e llUSt'RNSrKi: llF.lvWl'MHNT C! lils
business l.c bestows thc utmost l'trsoual care -init
j attention, an?! guarantees the puity of the med?*
rince need in ? omponntllno.. ?
P lt Ii S C It I P T I O MK
Prorated carefully ot alt hours of tte tiay ana
night.
Sp< ... Agciirj lol the .'.ule of
S U li t; C A L INS T R ll M li N
Mnhutui Hired by
M..'.*-' rr. (. R 0 R O Ii TIEMANN A C 0..
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HA Mt, TOOTH AND NAIL, l'.HUSBUF, PlRff .
MKRIRS, Ac.
ls large :ui<l wei soloote*.].
AOBNCY mn nm SALK OF run ewxinwiiD
ROCK BRI IX* li ALUM SPRINGWATER,
A Hipply o! willoh is always ou huDd.
Muiiufnrlurer Ol
I'ANKNIN'S
1! R P A T IC II 1 T T li ll S ,
I Which have established for themselves a reputa?
tion surpassed hy none.
. Through constant effort and attention he hupe?
to merit a coniiinlancc of thc public patronage
I Whlell hos hil lierlo been CXtClidod 10 him.
feblC "luilislyr_
ROSADALiIS. ?
A'S? SKt^^^WB^^B^^BUS^
ROS AD ALIS.
Holli by
GOODRICH, W1NBMAN .* ?0.,
Direct Importers of Knropcan Drugs and Chem?
icals, Charleston, S. C. mays ninthly
STAIR RODS,
BEONZSI, FTES tine,
/?rill DROP FIXTURE,
/^niA Wi WKM WAH PO K**BU,UH.
ifs?*Hn^ffep^ 2oUrtlo Staten mada.
yy?*t* I A^?i&^^*??> *l cnn 'l0 TP***? **
lt 'liVra l^ft^^iS^ any Slair Roil, either
Ir^b^fej^C^^^S^ Carpot Doaloror
X^?^^ag^?^OT3**^ANi> uur NO urn ian.
^ESlSBP^ B2AC0 AHB ZWO
js^-raLiii. 3E?aii-a.Bi,3?:s,
For liotc'.f, Hesta urn nts and Public Uulldlngt,
MAN UFACTURJCD DV
W. T. ?Si J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St,
nov!?13.
FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS,
(8ANT0NLNK.)
They are purely vegetable, aafo and sn re. Tb?
I heal Ut ose. For salo by Dr. H. ll A KU,
rio. 131 Meeting street,
nell?_Wholesale, Agent.
QALIFORNIA VLNKOAR BITTERS.
For sale by DR. M. DARR,
novll NO. 131 Meeting street.