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Wind and Bc?. 'Thc Bea IK a jovial comrade, Ila laughs wherever ho goes: UIH merriment shines ttl Mic dimpling HUCK Thal wrinkle lil? hale repose; Ile lays lilinHcir down nt tho feel of the San. Aud HhukcH all over with glee, And thc broud-backed billows fall fnlnl on thc ?hore, In the mirth of the mighty Sea ' ti. Hut thc Wind 1H Had amt resiles*. And cursed with nu inward puln; You muy hork as you will, hy valley or hill. Hut voil hear him ?till complain, ric wails on thc burren mountains, And shrieks on thc wintry sea; Ile sobs in tho cedar, and moults in the pine. Aud shudders nil over the aspen tree. ttl. Welcome are bolh their voices, And I know not which is best - The laughter Unit ?lips I rom the Ocean's Ups, Or thc comfortless Wind's unrest. There's a pang tn Uli rejoicing. A joy tn thc henri of pain, And thc Wlud thal sad.lens, thc Sea thai glad? dens, Are singing the sclf-sume strain t MJ.XEIt SfllOOI.fi. A 'in i Case in Washington-K Ito rt or tHe Radlouls to Porer Colored t li i I drca into White School*. Thc question of forcing negro children lulo thc public schools of Washington ?H just now tho topic of agitation there, mid threatens to destroy ihe c locational BjstODl of Ihe national capital. Thc Washington correspondent or thc lialtlmoro Sun writes: On Monday last a little giri named Marlin, .lUgtltcr of the Kev. Sella Mat Mn, pastor ur the Firiconih street Presbyterian Choren, presented herself ttl thc "model school," taught by Miss Noyes, with a Uckciof admission signed by Geo. II. Vashon, a colored trustee Tor the ll rsl district. Thc girl's tither being u bright mulatto and thc mother almost white, the negro blood was not al Urst discovered, mid thc lickcl was admitted and thc scholar accepted. A few moments afterwards Miss Noyes discov? ered that thc child wu? colored, and sent for Mr. J. S. Brown, ono of the sub-board or thc trustees, who sent thc girl home, und then went lo ?ce Mrs. Martin, und advised her not to send thc child to the school. Thc sub-hoard subsequently had a meeting, and determined that Hie girl should be considered suspended until thc corporation attor? ney could give un opinion on Gio subject. This morning Martin reappeared willi thc girl, uud talked to Hie teacher In avery boisterous manner. Ile claims to bo supported by Mayor Bowen and Corporation Attorney Cook, and says he wants thc Issue to bc mudo in this case. Tho trustees Bay that tho attendance nt tho girl before tile question ls dcllnltcly settled will have a demoral? izing effect upon all thc schools in thc district. Mayor Bowen, il is understood, claims that thc actual admission of thc child by thc teacher, al? though she was not aw aie of her race, now neces? sitates her remnlnlng tu thc school. Thc subject has created n great deal of excitement among Earerus and scholars, nod it will probably bc mel y thc notion or thc school trustees in special meeting. Miss Noyes, tho teacher or tho school, ls from Boston, nnd has no antipathy to thc col? ored race; but when she ascertained tho presence or her African scholar, shu considered lt uer duty to inform thc trustees mid to leave thc maller en? tirely In their hands. Tile trustees had another meeting this arter noon, bul no detinue conclusion was reached. A letter dated one day later says: Martin's child was In Hie school roi. M again to? day, bat Miss Noyes lias thus tar declined lo rec? ognize her ns a pupil. She says, however, that unless the school board soon settles this matter she will have to hear her recitations with thc other children or resign, as the Major Intimated to her this morning thal she mast do one thing or the other. Martin claims. In a card published to-day, that colored children have a right to cuter tho while schools under the not or Mureil, 186U, which struck thc word white rrom thc charter and from all laws relating to thc District of Colombia. But lt ls clear that this act had no reference to thc school question, ns Congress had some time pre? viously established distinct systems or while and colored schools for thc District, and directed thc funds to bc divided between them. In this view ef thc case, ir Martin's girl ls allowed to remain In thc while school, she occupies a place provided for a white pupil ont or an appropriation for white schools. Thc fund now provided for thc white schools ls Inadequate to furnish education for all Ute white children seeking admission, and thc number or white children denied a place will, of course, bc increased If thc colored children are ?oliavnn??? ?>nl? the benoni or nil thc runda for their own schools, but ?i?-? ?? ?hara lu those for *nc-????nori-.?L^h.e white schools, wfll not y letti what he ". h^-- . f^w?obb 'lbs "rrgn tn; but In stats noon having thc matter dcllnltcly de? termined, if the school trastees decido against him, ho will carry lila case elsewhere. Martur himself docs not receive much sym Khy. Thc white people, or connie, object to movement, while the colored people say lt ls with him a question or caste, and that ns lils child ls nearly white, he considers her above as? sociation with black people, and wants to fdrce her upon the whites. COM MI: Il CIA.Ii HEWS. Bxports. Nsw TORE-Per steamship Champion-68 bago sea Island cotton, 1304 bules upland colton, 136 (cs rice, 18 bales yarn, 22 rolls leather, 32 bundles pa? per, 64 pkgs fruit and sundries. rn i LA iiKi.rn i A-Per brig a II Geery-360 tons phosphate rock. WILUINOTUH, DBI.-Per sehr Fawn-380 tons phosphate rock. BARACOA-Per sehr WU Steele-2400 feet lum? ber, 20 bids potatoes, 6 bblB onions, 2 bbls apples, 60 boxes herrings, to reams paper, 4 bbls tar. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval St?ren Market. OKKIOR CHARLESTON N?WH, ) SATURSAY F.VENIN0, November 27, 1800. j ?OTTorv.-Tho market commenced with a mode? rate Inquiry at steady rat es, but on receipt of bet? ter telegrams tho demand became more uciive and prices improved in some cases about Xe f* Ut. tWm 700 bales, vis : 6 at 23; 40 al 23.'; ; 14 al 23X; t< at 2!^; 7 atijUX; Ol at 23X; 203 at 24; 62 at 34X; 12 at 24lt; 16 on private terms. Wc quote : MVKRrOOI. CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary lo good ordinary.23 @23X how middling.23X(3?*K Middling.24 @U% Strict middling.24X? RIOB_Tho market having presented a lair sup? ply or this grain, thc demand was active at steady rales; sales about 260 tierces or clean Carolina, say : 12 tierces at 8J4" 42 st OX; 147 at ?X; 33 at 70. Wc quote common to fair clean Carolina at ..OX; good OX0OX; common prime 7c fl lb. N^VAI. STOIIRS.-There wcro no transactions or hm orinoco under this head. Pammi rs.-The supply of freight room to most points is for tho moment BUIII lent for the de? mand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements arc making Kt X<l 'fi lb on uplaudo and ljtfd an sea Isl? ands; by sall,Md on uplands and >;d on sea Islands. To Havre, by steam, nominal; by sail, nominal Ut lHo on uplands and 1 (fe on sea islauds, nominal. Coastwise, lo New York, by steam, Kc fl lb on uplands and lc on sea islands; by sall, y, c ft lb ou uplands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall, Xe ft lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, Ho fl lb on uplands; by sall, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, X?Xc fl rb on uplands; by siul somewhat nominal. Marketa by Tcle<rruph. PORKION MAIlKKT.l. LONDON, November 27 - Noon -Consols 03X. Bonds *?.y,. Tallow 47S. LivKitrooi., November 27-Noon.-Cotton buoy? ant at UXallXd; Orleans llJCsJM; sales 15,000 bales. Bvcnlng.-Colton closed firmer and active; up? lands 11 %uiiMd; Orleans I2al2!<d; sales 18,000 bales; for export and speculation 0000 bales. Ked Western wheat 8s 3ila8s 4d; winter Sp Sda&s Od. Moss pork quiet and steady. I.ard 74s Ad. PARIS, November 27.-Bourse opened quiet. Rentes 7if 02c. no un STIC MARKirrs. Naw TORK, November 27-Noon.-Slocks weak. Money mn. Sterling, tong BX; short OX- Sixty twos 14. Gold weuk and unchanged. Flonr 6a Mc bettor. Wheat la2c helter. Corn dull. Moss pork dull. Lard quiet. Golton firm at 25?c. Tarpctitlno 45 Ji at Cc. Rosin unchanged. Freights dall. Evening.-Money easy at 6a7. Bank statement fa vin utile. Sterling qulot nt hJ?Rj. Gold elua?! at 3ta3#K.' Governments heavy; sixty-twos l?X? 'heads active on North Carolinas; special lax sold low as 27; Tcnncusccs weak; rest Steady. Slocks active; strong on Western; weuk .n Vanderbilt*. Colton Armer and closing quiet; sal0i3tt0 bdo< at 25.'io. Flour 1O11I60 belier. Wornt firm at noon's advance. Corn scarcely RC Brm. Whiskey $1 00. Beer stosdy. Moss pork ttl60i34; new $32. Lard (tim; kcttlo lOalOXe Turpentine -lix al Oe, (trooer.cs quiet. 1'relgllU nib ?rslcady. CINCINNATI, November 27.-Corn firm ant! aoarce; ?td $1; new 83aR6e. Whiskey $1. L?rc I8*c. ST. LOUIS, November 27. - Corn steady. Wbis koy $1. Provisions dull. Meen pork $30. LOUISVILLE, November 27.-Corn Arm. Provi? sion? quiet. Whiskey 08e. WILMINGTON, November 27.-Spirits turpcntlno doll, itcwin tl rm ; strained $1 66. Crude turpen? tine steady at $1 76a3. Tar firm st $2. Cotton better at 23Va23XC AutiUHTA, November 27.-Cotton in lirlsk de? mand throughout thc day, and prices Unproved Mc from yesterday; market closed quiet but firm ol ?3K0 for middling; sales 662 bales; receipt? 877 l?ales. SAVANNAH, November Ul.-Cotton, recelptaaoM bales; oxpoi ls 2848 bales; sale? 1000 bales; mid? dling .J.'l.So; market quiet. Mon n r. Novcin her 27.-Colton, sales 2600 bales; middling 23?iov'4o; good nud general demand; closed slltr at outside raten; receipts mm bales; exports 6771 bales. NEW Om.KANS, November 27.-Cotton active and (Inner at 24aU4.,4c; sales 6360 boles; receipts 3043 bales; exports lo Liverpool 6107 bales; Havre !M12 l?ales; coastwise 2347 bales. Sugar, prime lljti'?. MOIORHCH, prime oiacoc; choice O7a70c. fJold 24J?. Sterling 34 M ti3?. New York sight !"'a y, discount. lin. um Market. HAVANA, November 20.-Thc sugar market has been rather quiet through tho week, although the solos cover about 20,000 boxes of clayed goods. Quotations remain os last advised, with ctforts on either side to break down thc barriers; both aro pertinacious in their pretensions on thc baals numbers ll and 12 at $4>?n4?,' ^i loo lbs, and the proportionate rates as Inst given, above and be? low, for our usual cl'i^lflcutlon. Shipped during thc week, 22.9SW boxes and 281 hhds, of which, for thc Untied States, 10,802 boxes nnd 281 hhds, and balance to European ports, ennui to 12,024 boxes; '.raving stocks on bund In thc two shipping ports of 11 avana und Matanzas equal to 00,240 and 2240 hhds, against, for same period of 1808. ur 81,272 boxes and 7H hhds. In other produce or fabrics no data for imports to-day. FBEKIHTS.-Thc following charters made since last advices : Taken on tuc 13th, Spanish bark Augusta, 2300 boxes sugar, Liverpool direct, at ?2; American hark Marlen, 400 hhds. sugar, Hugua and north or Hatteras, at $0 each, nih, ship Mauritius, (Pr.,) aooo boxas sugar?, New Orleans dtreet, at ooo each; American brig Robert C. Wright, Moo hoxes do., Ualtlmorc do., voyage $1100. lhth, liritish bark Nie.taux, 3000 boxes su? gars, New Orleans, at 50c per box, (pays for hand? ling and saves buying ballast; same with thc Mauritius*. Thc fruit or the tirst rolling or the new crop begins to show itself, and thc past, week wc have received 85 hhds. or thc estate or thc Count de la Reunion, lu three or four weeks wc muy look for better business ontwnrd. lixcuANOK-Cloping 20i li, morning : London, GO days sight, at K.', cu i.V.; premium; Prance, 2S(<v 2J? do; United Stales currency, lio days' sight, lK'-f.iHii discount; do. short Hight, lGt?jlGJ?; do. gobi lillis, long and short, 4)i&4)4 premium und t?Si<a>0 do. Mos! on Murkct. BOSTON, November 2L-COFFRE.-There I? no change to notice in this article, nnd but very little has been done. Small autos or .lava, In boxos and pockets, ttl 22Xa23J?c, gold, und Rio at I6ai7c, gold. St. Domingo ls quiet nnd prices are quite nominal. COTTON.-Thc market tor cotton was quite firm early in thc week, but. lor a ?lay or two past Ilia tendency of prices has been In favor or buy? ers. Thc sales have been confined to small lots as wanted by manufacturers, and we quote ordi? nary ul 33).a24o: pood ordinary at 2IJ4R25c; low middlings SSaSBjfO, and middling at 2AxaiM0 per pound, including uplands and Hair, thc market closing quletut these figures. DOMESTICS.-The market Tor cotton and woollen goods has heen quiet t he past week, although the low prices or cottons aro beginning to attract some attention. There is nut much activity to notice, ullhuugii Jobbers ure purchasing rather moro trcely. CONNY luna.-Tho market ror gunny bags ls dull und prices ure nominally ISKnlTKC currency. CUNNY CLOTH.-Demand quite limited. Sales or 200 l?ales at 7J?O gold, In bond; and currency Srices arc nominally louuoo V yard. Domestic ngging has been Helling at 23140 curreur.y. HAY.-Market firm, with a fair demand, and sales nt $11025 V ton, as to quality. NAVAL STORKS.-Tho demand ror spirits turpen? tine lins been moderate, with sales at 48)?a49}?c V gallon. In tar, nothing of any consequence has been done, lu rosin, sales or 250 bbls low No. 2 ot.$2 73 *t bbl. In potash, no transactions. * RICK.-Thu market is dull, und the sales ot good ?ind prime Carolina have been TJ?OSc 9* lb- Ran? goon ls dulL Georgetown Market. QBOROBTOWN, November 24.-COTTON.-NO sales to repot i this week Wc quote from 23 to '"coifir.?^roif snpiM 3. lng from $140 to $1 60 per linsli?."* ."?'*"* TIMBER.-No sales to report. We quote frome to 18c, according to quality. TOIU'ENTINB.-Virgin din, $2 85; yellow dip, $2 86; Bcrapr. or hurd, $1 26 to $1 00 per barrel, nf 280 pounds to tho barrel. SVIRITS TURPBNTINK-Per gallon 41n42c. TAR-Per barrel, retail, $1 76. gavannnh Market. SAVANNAH, November 25.-COTTON_Notwith? standing thc predictions of thc "bears" of tbe cotton interest, that (be present month would wit? ness a still heavier decline In thc value of thc staple, and talk abont India cotton, mid thc new cotton Acids of South America, wc can still re? port that this, our great Southern interest, has revived under tho stimulating movements of de? mand and necessity. It was thought by many that thc minimum price reached last week would rulo In our market for the week under review, and that even lower prices wonld be reached before December. Buyers consequent? ly were very cautious In their movements, operating only when lots could ba gathered, which were necessary to fill orders imperative. Holders were very ntl tr In their views and main? tained their ground manfully during the week, only receding when lt became apparent that they must make concessions or hold on. in some in? stances thc >.'axc was conceded, bnt in most In? stances, with tho Bonall offering stock on hand, the falling off of receipts, and the general Brm tone of the foreign market, holders preferred to "hook on" aud await future developments. The business or thc week consequently might be classed moderate. No heavy sales were effected. Several lots were taken on sp?culation, and the niling ot orders Imperative. To meet sales ror future delivery, constituted tho amount of busi? ness done. Yesterday being generally observed In thc city as a. holiday, by virtue of the proclama? tion of the Mayor, no business worth recording W8B transacted, and thc market closed irregular at our quotations of Wednesday, with a tenden? cy to improvement In prices. Wo quote: Liver? pool middling, 23\c; low middling, 23xc; good ordinary, 22XC SBA ISLAND.-Tho markot, which has been kept back to long In this description ot cottons, may be said to havo at last opened, and tho transac? tions ot thc week nndcr review have given strength to Hie market, which, however, has ruled dull. Thc Hales have been abont 950 boles, mostly on foreign orders, and wo quote as the ruling prices: Common roller and McCarthy,30c; fair, 40 a4&; medium, 45; mod lum Une, 48a50; line, nomi? nal; choice, nominal. Thc receipts at this port since November 18 amount to 14,816 bales of upland, and 426 bales of SCH Island, of whlcb 11,183 huies of upland were received per C. Railroad, 1458 bales upland from AugitBtn and landings on Savannah River, 2174 bales upland per A. and U. Railroad, 341 bales sea Island by Parida steamers. 78 bales sea Island from Char v .on. Thc exports for thc same time have boen Iv.-avy, and moally foreign, reaching 20.001 hales upland and Oil bales sea Island, or which 2400 holes upland and lf>0 bales seo island were shipped to Liverpool, 1612 bales upland aud 82 bales sea Island to Havre, luoo bales upland to Uenoo, 4102 bales upland and 02 bales sea Island tn Now York, 033 bales upland to Philadelphia, 364 bolos upland to Ballimore, and 187 bales Bea Island lo Charleston. Interior Cotton Markets. ANDKRSON, November 24.-Very little cotton offering to day, and middlings ranged from 21 J? ..22X0. WINNSIIORO*, November 25.-24 bales of cotton were sold In this market during thc past two days al 22a22Jio. WINNSIIORO', November 27.-130 hales of cot? ton were sold In this market during the past two days at ?2a22)jc M0NTR0MRRY, November 20.-Montgomery cotton market ls ?lal?. Prices havo declined. Low middlings 21 cents. ORANOKBURO, November 2?.-Sales during thc week 05 bale*. We quote: Ordinary, 21c; low middling, ??,<?c; middling. 22Ko. ATLANTA, November 26.-The market closed quiet ut 23c ror middlings; 22J?C for low mid? dlings; 21MC for. good ordinary; 20Kc for ordi? nary. SELMA, Novcmbor2(1.-Thoro was a good de maud in the forenoon at '11% to 22K.C ror middling lo strict middling. I/iw middling 22c. After the three o'clock dispatches, qnotlnjc a declino of H( In New York, thc demand fell off and prices wen decidedly easier. Salo Wt bales; market closing wit h a declining tendency. . i' o itT c A 1. E rt n A n. MUON'S PHASES. Now Moon, 3d, A hours, 16 minutos, evening, i'li-st quarter, loth, 0 hours, 36 minutos, evening t-'ttll Motin, 12th, 2 boura, o minutos, morning. I ?sst Quarter, 20th, l hour, 0 minutes, evening. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday., Thursday.. . Prlday. Saturday ... Sanday. RI'N. RISKS. r.. .41 6. '6 fr. .40 0.. 47 h. . IS 0..40 tl. .w 8KTS. a. a H. 4..62 4..6* 4..62 4..62 4..61 4..61 4. .61 4..18 8. .24 1..82 sets. 6..25 a..18 1. .14 mon WATRH 4..13 ?..ll a.. 6 0. .66 7..40 8..03 ?. 1* Receipts by Railroad, November 37. BOOTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1237 bales cotton, 12 bales domestics, 10 bbls naval Blores, 1 car Mock. To Railroad Agent, Pclr.cr, Rodgers A co, W C Boo A co, W Curacy, Jno llanckel, Front A Adger, Reeder A Davis, a li Walter A co. Mowry A co. irucser A Smith, W K Ryan, R Muro A co, A J Saluas, Wagner, Stewart A co, J lt Prluglo A Sun, I, D DcSnuHSurc, Deo W Williams A co, W B Smith A co, W P Hull, W W Smith, caldwell A Son, J B P. Sloan, K J WI ss A co, Thurston A Holmes, and others. NORTH RASTKHN UAII.UOAP. lM bales upland and 20 bales sea Inland cotton, 76 bushels rough rice, 330 bblH naval stores, curs colton seed, phosphate, Ac. To J Marshall, Jr, sti a okel ford A Kelly, Kinsman A Howell, P. H Stod? dard A co, S D Stoney, T Yendon, lt (intllnrd. Il Halliard, J Mettrions, A J Salinas, cull lard A Mi? nuit, lt A McKc.lrey, Fripp A May, Thurston A Holmes, PclKcr, Rodgers A ro, A B Mulligan, S Hart, J A Quuckcnbush, Stenhouse A co, Reeder A Davis, M ll Dross, J P Nelson, W P Dowling A co, Howard A Uro, W W Wbllden, Ingraham A Son, (1 w Williams A co,W Josey. Crane, Boylston A co, Wlss A co, (?racker A Smith, W Gurney, S S Hubbard, Manlonc A co, Ravencl A co, p Brown, W K Ryun, J lsemun, Frost A Adgcr, A llolliduy, J B W Phillips, I. II Bunch, F Muxyck. Brodie A co, Mowry A co, lt A Kendall, Railroad Agent. I'uMxcngrrii. Per steamship Champion, from New York-Mrs C AgguuiH nud four children, A (lardner, i: Lo max, W Dash, C Dens, L II Moore, Mrs Bonbon, A Hischotfand daughter, P Charlraud, and one on deck. Per steamship Saragossa, from New York-G W Loomis, J Cary, Mrs Fosterling and child. Miss J Wolcott, B Buckley, W II Young, J U Prichard, W II Klug, Il C Fclow, D A iv Irv, J K Merill, KT M ur? ila:), WU Cumming und wife, J Silver, T Vrcvc tun, W Tracy, G Clark, E Purves, Mrs Marshall, M Salmon, Miss Heat ter, R Manning. W Manulng, S Montey, Davit! (iurrctl, Richard Godfrey, und 30 steerage. Per steamer Dictator, Dom Palatka via Jack? sonville, Fe i nandum and Savannah-Mr Hun touc, D A Boyd, Mr congi! i, Mrs Scrovcn, Dr June, Mr Chalk and wife, II Asher, A Harn well, c B Bar? ron, C Gordon, Davis, Darguu.Mr Perry und wife, T D Kason, Cramer, J Munroe, M II Peck, Barnett, W A Moore, Mushbtiro, - Downward, Gorham, Mr Scott, TT Smith, Robinson, Jno King, Il Smith, ll RclBcnel, M ll Furber, J Lumbert, c Cro?t, aud Vj on deck. Per Steamer St Helena, from Beaufort-Miss Hurt, Mrs Balley, Mrs Peak, J Apply, ll Bloch, Dr R Sams, Miss Sams, J M Haley, C Bailer, L F { Christopher and lady, .ICC Whuloy, Dr w J Ran? dolph, J King. M A Bulloy, J F..lings, J Stevens, K B Clark, ll M Bulley, W Jcnkius, E M Whitley, J W Seabrook, timi 10 on deck. MAHINI; NMWB. CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 80. ARRIVED SATURDAY. Sehr Ann S Deas, Carbonic, West Point Mill. 50 toa rice. To T Tupper A Son. Sehr Elvina, McGruth, Cotubuhee. loco bushels rough rice. To Frost A Attgcr a'ld W ? Bec A co. Sehr lanilla, McCruth, Coillbalioe. 2100 bush, rough rice. To W C Bec A co. Sloop Wundo, Wilson, Com balice. 1000 lutBltcls rough rice. To C T Lowndes. Sloop Emerald, Roberts, Ashcpuo. 000 bushels rough rice, U bules sea Island cotton and 500 bush? els colton seed. To O ll lioppock, W C Bec A co, Hopkins, McPherson A co. Sloop Dorothea, Prcndls, Combahee. 7l0bushelB rough rice. To Hoper A Stoney. Sloop Conon, Francis, Combahee. 805 bushels rough rice. To Roper A Stoney. Boats from James' Island. '?' bugs sea island cotton. To W A Bovie. Boat from Jumes1 Island, o bags sea Island colton. To W c Bee A co. Sloop Emerald, from Hutchinson's Island, o hugs ROU Island cotton. To w c Reo A co. Bout ii oin James' Island. 4 bugs sea Island colton. To W Gurney. Received from Chlsolm's Mill. IBO tierces rice, 4 bules sea Island cotton mid :i bales upland cot? ton. To W C Ecu A co, Chlsoltu Bros, Reeder A Davis, Thurston A Holmes. Hy drays rroin Hen net t's Mill, ct bbls ride. To Roper A Stoney. By drays from West Point Mill, ia bbls rice. To Coper A Stoney. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Saragossa. Ryder, New York-left Thursday. Mille. To Ravouel A co, J D Aiken A co, Adama, Hanlon A co, J E Adgcr A co, J P Huer, held i, C D Brahe A co, A T Blunt, F C Bor? ner, W M Bird A co, J M Baker, ll Blschotr A co, llolluiuun Bros, B Brown, Edwin Butts A co. J ll Browning, Brown A llycr, B P Blscon, F Hadder A co, J Chadwick, G S Cook, G U Clurk, L Chap?n A co, J Commins, W S Corwin A co, J Campscn, C D Curr A co. Captain Cox otter, J C II Cluusacn, Cameron, Barkley A co. Cohen A co, J B Duval A Sou, M Drake, Dowlc A Moise, J A P.milow A co, L 1 Elias, B Foley, J S Fairley, Forsyths, Mccomb A I co, i 'u rc h ?pi t : A Pro, B Foldmann A co, J ll Graver A co, (?raluann A Schwache, J Gorham. Goodrich, Winenian A co, CGoldstein, C Grnveely, J W Har? risson A co, Hart A co, J ll Happoldt, E II Jackson, j ciro rds A co, Johnston, Crews A co, Killick, Wek? enborg A co. J P Kiep, II Ktattc A co, C Kerrison, Lunrcy A Alexander, M Liihrs, ll Bouberrou*, f Steele A Wardell, N E Railroad, D O'Neill A son' OstcndoriT A co, 0 A co, Paul, Welch A Brandes, V W Paddon A co, C F Pankntn, P Foppenhelmer A co, D Quinn, J R Rend A co, Rleckc A Schacltte, Riordan, Dawson A co, D Ravencl, Strauss A Vance, W Shepherd A co. Southern Express co,'| E H Stelling, D II Silcox, John Thomson A co, A f Tannlunson A co, G W Trott A co; J Thomson, F von Santcn, Vince A co, J H Whitney, Wagner A Monsoon, J W Wilson. S H Wilson, R White, G W Williams A co, J N M Wohltman, J U Wchmann, and others. Br bark Atlantic, Vernon, Newport, Ung-37 days. Railroad Iron. To Mure A co and order. Br sehr Mary A Susan, Johnson, Klcnthcra, Bah -4 days. Fruit. To A Cannie. Sehr E F Cnbada, Swain, Philadelphia-7 days. Cool. To thc Master and C W Sclgnlous. Sehr David Watson, Tapley, New York-6 days.' Hay and railroad iron. To tho Master, King A Gibbon, Railroad agent. Sehr Ida, Whitehurst, Back River. 2180 bushels rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Sehr Palmetto, Powers. North Santee. 2000 bushels rough rice. To Cohen, llanckel A co, W C Hcc &> co* Steamer Dictator, McNolty, Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah, oe bales sea island cotton, o bales moss, au sacks cotton seed, oranges and mdse. To J D Aiken A co, Pani, Welch A brandea, Frost A Adger, Hantouc A co, K Kline, J A Bnslow A co. Southern Express co, W M Lawton A co, Geo W williams A co, J Linne ben, W B WllllamB A Son, Kirkpatrick A Witte, J F Taylor A co, BoUmann bron, Wilcox, Gibbes A co, Raoul A Ly nali, Pinckney BroB, T D Eason A co, and others. Steamer St Helens, Elliott. Beaufort. 83 bales sea island cotton, 6 bales uplands, 102 bags cotton seed, mdse and oundrlcs. To Jno !! Murray, J D Aiken A co, Ravenel A co, W Gurney, J Colcock A co, Roper A Stoney, Willis A Chlsolm, Fraser A Dill. W M Lawton A co, Cohen, llanckel A co, O II Hoppock, Charlotte Thompson, II Gerdts A co, Southern Express co. RAAF Caldwell, W H Har? rison and others. Steamer General Manigault, Cordes, George? town, SO. Cotton and sundries. To Shackeiford A Kelly and others. ?Sloop isabella, Londricb, from Ashepeo. 1776 bushels rough rice. To L D DeSanaaure. Sloop Julia, Pcrsall. Pon Fon. 2000 bushels rough rice. To W Gurney. IN TUB OFPING. Br ship Gorilla, Say, from Liverpool. Nor bark Homhersund, from Liverpool. CLEARED SATURDAY. .steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York Jas Adger A co. Brig O H (leery, Conckllu, Philadelphia-Wm Roach A co. Sehr Fawn, Kelly, Wilmington, Del-J A Bnslow A co. Sehr Electric Spark, Cornel), New Tork-J A Bnslow A co. Behr Azelda A Lanra, Mclndo, West Indies-O Hart A co. Sehr W n Stcclo, Buck, Baracoa-Paul, Welch A Brundca. SAILED SATURDAT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New Tork. Br hark Iris, Tulloch, a port In Great Britain. Hehr Lilly, Hughes, Now York. Sehr Archer A Reeves, Ireland, Philadelphia. Behr Azelda A Laura, Mclndo, West Indies. SAILED YESTERDAY. Behr Electric, Spark, Cornell, Now Tork. Sehr Marcus Huni er. Orr, New Orleans. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Gulf Stream, Mc creery, New York, November 26. steamship Prometheus, Gray, at Philadelphia, November 23. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Brig Allston, Sawyer, at New Tork, November 24. BT TELEGRAPH, s iv ANN A ti, November 27.-Sailed, steamships J Tonnwanda, for Philadelphia; Bun Jacinto and Huntsville, for New York; Carroll, for Baltimore. MEMORANDA. The sehr W B Thomas, for Philadelphia, which started to proceed to sea on Saturday, came to an anchor in tho Roads In consequence of bead wind. LIST OF VESSELS Ur, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POST. F O REI O N . LONDON. Ship David Brown, Nichols, doored.Oot 6 I.IVRRI'OOL. Steamship Marmora, Robinson,cleared....Nov 1 steamship Adalio,-, to sall.Nov 90 Ship Gonna, say, cleared.sept 23 Norwegian bark Skjold, Alhrechtsen. std...Oct 81 British bark Yuinurl, Cochrane, sailed.Oot 22 Hark David McNutt, Lockhart, sailed.Oct 20 HrltlBh bark Apollo, Rcltihart, sailed.Oct 20 Tho siieve Bloom, I/iask, clcurqd.Nov 0 Brig Cecilia, Bistrup, cleared.Sept 80 DOM B'S TIO. ?ORTON, Brig fleorglo, Rwan, cleared.Nov 10 Behr O E Raymond, Higgins, up.Nov 16 NSW YORK. Brig Hampden, Perkins, cleared.Nov SS N ?ljippjlng. EW YORK AND CIIARLE8TON STEAMSHIP LINK. ?"viv FOR NEW YORK. Thc ?lrsl clans side-wheel steamship ,-r^ri, OIIAULKSTON, Jame? Berry, Crnnman-SA^^ acr, will leave Adner'? Bnuth Wharf on TUBSIJAV. Ihc 30th InHlanl, at 3 o'clock I*, ll. For freight or passage engagements, npplv to noy202_J AH KB ABU KR A CO.. Agents. JpOR l'i 11 LA I)KM'll [A~AN?)~jr?ST0?^ The Steamship I' R O M K T ll K U H, C fi'ap. Oaplain A. B. dray, will leave Kunu ^AfSMb Atlantic Wharf THURSDAY, Deceinher 2, ut 3 a'clock r. M. For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN A Til KO. GETTY, novST North Atlantic Wharf. JP A 8 T FR El G HT IA 1 N E TO BALTIMORK, PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON A NB THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. Tito S team sh lp PA1.CON, J. D. Hor? sey, Commander, wUl sall for Balti? more on TUESDAY, November 30, nt 4~oTclock p M., from Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. .09~Insurance by thc Steamers of Cn Ls linc J.j per cent, to Bnltlmnro and Philadelphia. To.Bos? ton X- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Bullimorc willum'- addi Lomal expenso for Insurance. By arrangement with thc Steamships of thc Uulllmorc und Bremen Line, sailing Seml-Mouth ly,Through Bills Lading for COTTON will hereafter lie Issued to the latter port on accommodating ternis. ?3~ Through Bills Lading given to PHILADEL? PHIA, BOSTON and thc CITIES OF TUE NORTH? WEST. S. For Freight engagements ok Passage, apply to cou RTTsNAjmymramolSi, novafi 4_'v union Wharves. Jp O R N E W Y O R K. P A S S A O B $15. Thc superior slearofthlpSARAGOSSA, Captain C. Ryder, will leave Yonder-._ horst's Wharr, on TITUHBDAY. December '2d, 1800, Ht - o'clock. RAVENEL A CO., Agents. nov20_ QUNARD LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS Hctwcen NBW YORK and LIVER? POOL, calling at Queenstown. 1_?_ AUSTRALASIAN, MALT/ ALEPPO, PALMYRA, CHINA, SAMARIA, CUBA, SIBERIA, HECLA, TARIFA, JAVA, TRIPOLI. One or thc above First-class Iron Mull Steamers arc intended to sail as follows: Prom Liverpool ror New York direct every SAT tmnAY. ! From Liverpool (culling at Cork narbor) ror Now York via Boston every TUESDAY. From New York for Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) every THURSDAY. certificate? issued to bring out Passengers from any part of Kurope at lowest rates. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to . CHAS. G. FRANKLYN, No. 4 Rowling Green, New York. For Steerage Passage, apply to Trinity Build? ing, No. Ill llroadw ?y, New York, or to WM. ROACU A CO., Agents, nov4 1 pmwsmos Charleston. rpRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON KN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKKN, And other places, should lay in their^^AE* supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, Cor-?&|?&??, d?alo, Brandie?, Whiskies Wines, canned soups and Meats, American and English Btscnlts. De? villed Hara, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Scgars. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 27G King street, opposite llasel, Charleston, S. C. Hr an eh of No. OOO Broadway, corner '20th ali eel, New York._Bcpt'JS Cmos JpACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHU* COMPY'S TIUIOUOU LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. OBANGK OF SAILING DAYS Steamers of the abave linc leave i 'er ^-r No. 42, North River, root or Cane ?street, ^flUjfMri New York, at ia o'clock ne"?, or the 6th and 21st or every month (excop' when these dates fall on SundayTtbcn Ute SaturJoy preceding.) Departure of Mb. and?81 connect ni Panama With Btea?PttJ*QrMo#y> Pacific and Central Amer? ican portai**???*! 6th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves .San Francisco for faiiw and dtdna December 4, moo. No CulUornta steamers teach at Havana, bat go direct from New York to AspinwaU. Oac hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and atteidoncc free. For Passage Ttclcts or further Information ap? ply at tho COMPANY'S TICKET OPFICB, on the wharf, foot of Ctnal-street, North lUvcr, New York. P. lt. BABY, Agent. m arch 12 lyr _ OR G A R D N B R~^S BLUFF F AND ALL INTKRMB DI ATE LANDINGS ON PKRDHK RIVER VIA GEORGETOWN. The Steamer GBNRRA1. MANI fl AULT, Captain H. 8. Cordes, ts,_ now receiving Frclsht at Middle Atlantic-1 and will leave as above on THURSDAY MORN INO, December 2. For engagements apply to SH ACK ELFORD A KBLLY, Agents, nova? 3_No. 1 Boyoe's Wharf. JlOR B D I 8 T O , KOOL' VILLE, RNTBRPRISB ABD WAT LAND? INGS. Thc steamer ST. HELENA, Cap? tain II. D. Elliott, will leave os above,_ To-MORROW MORNING, at 2 o'clock, and WBDNBSDAT MORN I NO at 1 o'clock. Freight received Tuts DAV until sunset. J. H. MURRAY, Agent, Market Wharf. The Steamer leaves again FRIDAY MOHNINO, at e o'clock, and Kdlslo SATURDAY MORNINO, at a o'clock. nov20 l* OR FERNANDINA, FLORIDA, F INLAND ROUTE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS OR THE GEORGIA COAST. Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain _ ^-?JT^K, Fenn Peck, will Icavo Charleston ^sSnSi?S?m for above points every SUNDAY MORNINO, at s o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MORNINO, at 0 o'clock. Returning, she will lcavo Fernandina on TUBS SAY AFTERNOON, after arrival or the train from Cedar Keys and Gainesville; leaving Brunswick same evening; leaving Savannah for Charleston, via Beaufort, on WRDNBSDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. For Freight or Passage apply to J. D. AIKKN A CO., DOV24_South Atlantlo Wharf. , I^XTILA TRIP TO BEAUFORT AND OLHISOLM'S LANDINO ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 3. Steamer PILOT BOT, Captain Fenn Peck, win sall for above points every FRIDAY MORNINO, at s7?cT?ck~ ?t?" lurnlng, will leave Beaufort same evening to suit tho tide. J. D. AIKEN A CO., nov24 Agents. F OR PALATE A, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RI VER. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain W. T. McNeil y, will ? Hall from, Charleston every TUESDAY EVENINO at for above points. - Steamer ..CITY" POINT," Captain Ocorge E. Mc? Millan, will sail from Oharlcstou every FIUOAV E v KNiNO, nt S o'clock for above points. Connect? ing with all railroads xl Havannah going South and West. Connecting with thc Florida Railroad, I at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, from which place I steamers connect with Mobile and Now Orleans. Connecting, at Falntka, with Hart's steamers for i tho Oclawalm River. Through Rills of Lading given for freights to Mobile and New Orleans. Freights payable on the wharf. All goods remain? ing on the wharf nt sunset wlU bo stored at risk and expense of owners. (Signed) J. D. AIKEN A CO., novl3 _ Agents, TJ\ O W A G E . Tho Steamor SAMSON having _ . *ir_"*!>> hern recently nut In thorough or- 4y^uf}TPJ= der, is now ready lo tow vessels to and from sea, and the phosphate works on tba Ashley and Coop? er Rivers. For engagements, apply on board, to Captain W. V. ADAIR, or at thc oin co of tho Agency, East Bay, opposite Accommodation Wharf. novl imo gUPERIOR COLOGBE WATER. Manufactured sod for aale by Dr. n. BARR, oetS No. 181 Meeting turnt. -pOli NEW YOBK-M EROHANT'S LINB-THB ONLY REOULAR LIMB. ..oTiC "?h00T MINNIE, Hudson, Master a.A having largest portion cargo cng?ged wlli?W< meet with prompt dispatch. K ' w,"-aS?t - novJ9 3_WILUAM ROACH A 00. O R LIVE B pool! The iinuan snip M?ISVONI?IIK, W. m. j?? Oro rca, Muster, bavlng u large portion ot2w"5-i? her cargo engaged, will huve ?llHputcli. For freight engagements apply lo novW_ RA VKNKI. A OO. J,T OK LIVERPOOL. Tlic linc British Hark DALKKITH, Lang- jfji will, Muster, hua n considerable portion PfjSB her cargo cngageil uml going on board. For Freight engagements apply to ROUT. MURK A CO.. nov2 Boyce's Wharf. EX??lTsi?Ns" TO ALL POINTS ~OV INTEREST AROUND TDK HARBOR. The fast palling and comfortably np potutod Yacht KLKANOR will now resumo her i rips to nil pointa In thu harbor, starting EVKKY MOKNINO, at 10 o'clock, and every AKTRK NOON, nt 3 o'clock, from Mouth Couimerclal Wharf. For Passage or Charter, apply next door smith of thc Mills House. novS 3mos irnnru ?oo?o, &c. JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. BAZAAR, No. 3C9 KING STREET, CO Ii Nun OKOIIOE, J. ARCHER, PROPltlKTOR. I would respectfully Inform my numer?os cus? tomers that I have returned from New York, and have received per steamers Manhnttau nnd .lames Adger 60 cases assorted merchandise, comprising everything iu thc NOTION, HOSIERY, SHIRT, TI MS and gcueral fanny linc. My stock, nt pres? ent, ls thc largest ever ( Hen il In this elly. Mv position with Importers and Manufacturers, "u u CASU buyer," given mu many advantages, ena? bling me to sell all gonda nt least, from iii to an percent, less than those holding old stock previ? ously bought on CK En IT. Odd lots given away. Price list on application. li AZ AA K, No. 303 KINO STREBT, Corner George. Tim Ladies' Favorite Store. u,r Several smart, Intelligent Youths wanted, novo Imo A V I S I TOR Once said If wc only knew where thc resident dozens made their purchases there wc should get well served. To such wc offer A DIRECTORY. Thc ladles who desire thc latest styles of fash? ionable liead Dressing, Curls, Chignons or Braids, Oo to M. A A. ASHTON. Thc gentlemen who desire to bc presentable lu Adonis attire, for Wigs, Uo to M. A A. ASHTON. AU who desire thc beet Ocrman Colognes, Oo to M. A A. ASHTON. For Diadem or Coronal Combs, nil Oo to M. A A. ASHTON. Those who require the best Extracts, Oo to M. A A. ASHTON. Evory one who desires good Hair Brushes or Combs, Go to M. A A. ASHTON. Of necessity all who require u good Tooth Brash, Co to M. A A. ASHTON, l'or g en n lue Talc dc Yen is, all must Oo to M. A A. ASHTON. For Hair Dyes and Regenerators, nearly nil 00 to M. A A. ASHTON. , In fact, all who require genuine goods from the following houses : Society Hygi?nique, 1 . IbUlcy's, 1 . Luhln's, f Atkinson's, g Cowdray'B, I a Gannon's, -a Fiver, ff* Lowe A Sous, g (Jue.Hain, O Yardley, i-J Henry A Domarson, J Rowlutids A Sons, ? Uowhtnd, J ? AB also, Ven?s Goods In thou- linc from every rei i a table m ann f aclu r er In thc States, Go to M. A A. ASHTON, No. 240 Klug street, 'tve doors from Market street. Bovl mwfumos tailoring, cv c. ORBAUM A JURS, MOUCHANT TAILORS, Havo removed to No. 147 KING street. Uve doors below their former aland, where they will bo pleased to soo their former patrons and friands, and thc public generally. Mr. Jurs has just returned Troon thc North with . large and web selected- stock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Beavers, Coatings, Doeskins, Casaimerca and Vestings. ALSO, A fine assortment or Gents' Furnishing doods, which wlU bc sold at a very small prom. Gentlemen m want of any of thc above ?rdales wUl do well to sall before purchasing ?Isa whore oat!! m Ul_ QLOTHING, TAILORING AltO FURNISHING GOODS. MENKE A MULLER, No. 3 2 6 KINO BTRBKT, Three Doors below Liberty street. Have Just received and oponed a large and floe assortment of Men's Youths' and Boy's CLOTI* INO, FURN1SHIN0 GOODS, Ac. Consisting of Klcgar.: OVERCOATS, Business and Dress Suits, White and Colored Shirur, Underwear Goods, Ac, RngilBh and Domestic Half Hose, Alexander's and Oouvlslcr's Kid Olovcs, Buckskin, Doeskin, Calfskin; Cloth, Cassimcrc, Tweed; Silk and Thread Olovcs, Linen and Paper Collars, Cravats, Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Ac. Also, a large and well assorted stock of BROAD CLCTII, CASS1MKRB, DOESKIN, BEAVER CLOTH, Ao., a large varloty of the new style Pants and Vest Patterns, which we niter to sell by piece, yard or pattern, or make, up Into garments by measure, In thc latest styles. Our stock has been selected with great care, and prices marked very low, In plain figures. Being confident that we can offer inducements unequalled by any other house, we solicit buyers in our line to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. All orders wlU receive our prompt and very careful attention. Entire satisfaction ht guaranteed, octll mw ti tn os fttacljinern, (Eastings, eve. jyj-BETING STREBT FOUNDRY. TU1S EflTABUflUMENT IB NOW FURNIBniNO 71IK IM? PROVED MCCARTHY COTTON OIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar MUls, Sugar Mills, Sugar Hollers and rans, of all s / s. Horse-Howers auu Gui Gearing, from fl to IC foot in diameter. Improved Lovor Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power, Saw and Rico Mitts. Machinery and Castings of ail desorption* mado to order. Particular attention paid to nouso Fronts and Oas tings for Bandings, Gratings, CHstorn Dovers, Sash Weight*, Ac, As. WILLIAM H. HENKRKY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, No. 314 MKKTIN? UTI Ul HT, CHARLESTON, S. 0. aug4 mws_ WAGON AXLES, COMMON, CONCORD, Iron Huh, and Solid Collar, of superior walily and llnlsh. Also, Manufacturers of Ma? chinery, Patent Steam and Ben "orgu Hammers, Power Shears, Car Axles, Windlass Necks, Trues Shapes, Crowbars, Boiler Fronts, Cast Iron Jack Screws. Patent Swage Blocks, Tiro Renders. Forg? ings and castings. Address, for Prlco List, 8 LYMAN KINSLEY A CO., nov24 imo Cambrldgeport, Mass. insurance. JJ D R E L T MUTUAL. TUT: K <? U I T A n i. rs I AVK ASSURANCE HOCIOTY OF THE UN1TKD STATES, No. OS I IUP AV"" . -"''V ?OHK CITY. ,vM. C. ALBXANDEK.I'RMMPKNT Organized September, 185 9. fASn ASSETS OVBR.$10,00f>,(.0* ANNUAL INCOME OVKR.5 5.WKMW0 AH PROFITS divided annually among thc ntnuretl. its lomea arc paid promi?tlj. All Ita POLICIES AUK NON-FORFEITING. O. A. BOWEN, of JAM RR AiwiRK A Co., BcsMcnt Afjcnt. WM. P. SHAW, No. ni Meeting street, cenerai Agent, Charleston, s. C. nov24 wlnilmo ^oroumrr, CSutlerrj, SPt. JJ A H T & CO., II A ll D "W ARE ?IE ITC CHAN T ?Ti , CHARLESTON, S. C. D. D. t'OUHN. H. 8. Il A HT. K. 8. n*1lT. P. MOHAN. JOHN T. M'NAMBK. WHOLESALE STORE, No. 30 ll A YNE STREET; RETAIL STORE, CORNER KING ANB> MARKET STREETS. BAR IRON, MILL ROCKS, PLOUHIlfrSrsreL. BOLTINC OLOTU, NAILS, CIRCULAR SAWS, METALS. FAN MILLS, GUNS, HOES, TLOOOHS. A LARGB ASSOKTMRNT OF BUILDING MATERIALS, CARPENTERS" TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, BRICKLAYERS' TOOLS, TANNERS' TOOLS. ALSO, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF IlOT>GEIUS? TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, PLATED AND BRITANNIA WARR, HOU?E FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' Rcpt24 fmw.tmns nae drugs, (tl]cmicals, Srt. BEFORE U9INQ AFTER USING T,,,P i^^P^ ^^TT*^ /B^h, THE BhhrT IS WA H B A N T V, D. H A?ll Dlf .jj N ' 1 K D fVTATK6 lt ls Hold by Druggists everywhere. MCKESSON A BOBBINS, JOHN K. 11 MN uv, Wholesale Agents, Nerr York. Ci. TV. AI M ATI, CHARLESTON, AGENT FOR Diu TWIT'S STAN DARD PREPARATIONS. BTIDBNCB: Dr. WUliatn II. Tutl: DBAR SIR- AS a Halr-Droasor tor the last twenty-five years, in Europe and the United Saales, I tmvc tried all kinds of ll AIR DYKS, and lt nflordB mc pleasure tu say that yonrs la superior ?0 any yet Introduced. Pur inc lost rcw yearn, 1 umv it, tn iircccr?.? u? ?u othnra, with antiT w* tastes Hon. 0. HALZEAU, i janes' Halr-Drcsner, No. 1B8 Ilroad street, Augusta, Oa. Trepared at thc Laboratory of WM. H. TUTT tc LAND, Augusta, ?ta. nov22 mw? Imo financial. ?1HECKS ON NEW YORK AMD BILKS ON ENGLAND ANO FRANCE SOLD. ?T33FUJTPTO ANX> FRANCS BOUGHT. ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS, By LBSB8NE ? WELLS, nov2 3moe Ko. 10 BROAD STREET. (Eloping nub Jrutmsljing ?oobe. Wc have received by last steamers an Invoice of Heavy, Pine and Medium OLOTH1N0, In Blollcy's Beaver, All-Wool Melton, French, Scotch and American Gusalrnore Over Sack?, Double-breasted Beaver Sacks, French Tricot, Scotch Cheviot, Fine Cossimcre, Dress and Business Suits, all of our own manufacture, just made lo thc latest styles. AJ-HO, A good assortment of ll KAW CLOTH] NU, me? dium quality, of ol her manufacture. Wo aro selling entire Business Suits at $10, (12, $14, $18, $21, $22, $20 and $30. Dress Suits at $18, $23, $30, $36, $37, $30 and $60. Dress Frocks from $10 to $30. Sacks and Kngllsh Walking Coats, from $6 te $20. Pantaloons from $3 to $13. Vests from $1 60 to $7. Wc warrant all Clothing of oar own manufac? turo equal in all respects to thc best ordered work. FURNISHING GOODS. Oor "PBKPKOT SHIRT'1 at $2 aud $3. Heavy Whito and Colored Merino Undershirts and Draw? ers at $1. Fino Morlno Shirts and Drawers, Can? ton Flannel nnd Jean Drawers. Pino Linen Col lam at $1, $1 60 and (2 per dozen. Cloth, Kid, Beaver and Dogskin Gloves, Merino and Cotton Hal' Hose, Bows, Ties, Ac, Aa, at extremely low prices. Heavy Doublo and Twist cassim cres at rctau at $1 per yard. nt~ One Pries and no deviation. MAGULLAR, WILLIAMS & PARKER, No. 207 KINO STRBBT, Store formerly occupied by VeDuff Ooh an. nevis rawf imo F. OHEVRBUX, SCULPTOR AND ARCHITECT, MARBLB WORKS, Corner Wefting street, and Uorlbcck's Alley, Charleston, 8. 0. Plans mada to order and work executed promptly, july i thinemoa novia 30 'S ASTRAL OIL, , CHANGE OF LAMPA Ulamirtaling Oil- Strictly t- Wm ti ot Frplode bigbar (han is iBaV ZO. every rujetoiE Box jojo. Send far circu?a?, \!? For salo bj thc Agents in Charleston, GOODRICH, WINKMAN A GO., septo mwfemoa No. 23 H ay ne street. fijcpntic Bitters. PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND AU. Disuses or TOS STOMACH A1TD LIVER. mr ?ai ntcoMmxTJRD av in MHDIO AL FA.OULTV. HEGEMAN Ac CO., A (i l'NTH, NEW YOU K. tofactnred by C. F. PANKNIK. OBBCfft AIR) AF0TESCAS7, OHA R L K 8 T O N, S.O. KfVor Bala by DruggUU Ev(n~y*ehor*.S? reblo mwfiyr QALIFORNIA VINEGAR HITTERS. Por tale hf DR. H. BARR, novit No. Dil Meeting street.