The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 20, 1869, Image 4
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MEETING OE G O UNCI JG.
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forbin-, Opinion-Exciting Pe ba tc
?.port Corbin's Claim-One Alderman
Accused oT ??Ving Sold Illtuseir.
CORBIN STILL WAITING F0n"$3000,
A regular meeting or thc City Council was held
last evening. ,. . ,
Tho Mayor carno In about half-post 7 o'clock.
Thc Clerk called thc roll and thc following an?
swered: Mayor, Aldermen T. J. and E. W. M.
Mackey, Vplgty .Barrow, Potter, Collins, Oreen,
Geddings, Cunningham, white, noward, E. P. and
Li F. Wall, Hampton, Holloway, McKinlay, Small,
colored.
Council was then called to order. '
TUC reading or tho minutes was dispensed
with.
PETITIONS.
Tel Itlon of Alexander Josephs, to keep a Junk
shop, was referred to Committee on Licenses.
Petition or Geo. Little, Ed. Wilkinson and other
street laborers, asking tor an Increase of pay, was
read.
Arter considerable discussion and a number or
nm end men ts, Alderman T. J. Mackey offered a
resolution providing that tho laborers und fore?
men bo paid $1 60 per day.
Alderman E. P. Wall moved that tho foremen
receive $1 76 per day.
Alderman Mackey accepted - thc amendment
and thc resolution wits adopted us amended. 'j
Petition of Marlon Ftro Engine Company for a
loan of two hundred dollars, was referred to
Committee on Fire Department.
Petition of John Cook fur a transfer or liquor
license, was referred to Committee on Licenses.
Petition of residents of Price's Alley for gas
lamps, was referred to Committee on Light inp
Streets:'
Petition or Robert Turner for a license to retail
liquors, was referred to Committee on Licenses. ..
Petition or Collins A florae fer a license to per?
form during thc season, wits referred to Commit?
tee on Licenses.
, Petition of J. Trieste, for n license to retail li?
quors, was retewed to Committee or. Licenses.
Petition ol Catherine Barden, to keep a Junk
shop, was referred to Committee on Licenses.
- Petition or Comet Fire Company, tor the pur?
chase of etty Engine No. 6, now in their posses?
sion, was referred to Committee on Fire Depart?
ment.
Petition of john 1'arkcr, pr Mills House, Tor a li?
quor license, was referred to Committee on Li?
censes. . '; . * /."re?
petition or j. A rd wi nk, for a license to carry on
the business of scissors grinding, was, on motion
of Alderman Mackey, granted. ' ?
Petition of w. H. Mlshaw, In benair or Star Fire
Company, for UBe of No. 2 engine house, was re?
ferred to Committee on Fire Depajjfmcnt, with
power to act. * m
Petition of W. P. Russell to erect n three story
wooden building, was referred to Committee on
Buildings.
Petition or Captain H. W. Hendricks, asking
that overcoats bc furnished to* the policemen,
was redd. '
Alderman T. J. Mackey said that tho old over
coatswere not comfortable enough even for thc
poUcomen tn ulngl.. ?P"? 'tfcalr i.nuta wllh, omi
therefore moved that the Mayor bo authorized to'
cont ntl'* fer seventy-five overcoats, at a cost not
to exceed what has been heretofore paid.
On motloii of E. W. M. Mackey, the whole mat?
ter was referred to a special committee-Mayor,
E. W. M. Maokcy, Howard and Greene, commit-,
tee. .>..-.
Petition of M. D. Wilbur was referred to Com?
mittee on Assessment.
. Petition ot Joseph Hilton and others, asking
that lamps be placed in Queen, between King and
Meeting streets, was referred to Committee on
Lighting Streets.
Petition or yEtua Fire Company was referred to
Committee on Lighting Streets.
BEPOKTS.
The report or the Cider or Police (published else?
where) was presented, and, without a reading
was ordered to bc printed.
The report or thc Harbormaster, showing that
$653 had been received as harbor dues for thc
month of September was read. The Harbormaster
requested advice of Couucil in regard to an
opinion given to him by the City Attorney.
Some of thc Aldermen moved that the subject
be referred to a committee.
Alderman Mackey said he understood thal D.
T. Corbin had given an opinion to the Harbor?
master, which, if he obeyed, would cause a loss or
$8000 per year to tho city; and he moved that tho
opinion be read. .
The motion was carried, and the opinion read.
lt ls as follows:
' OPFICB OP CITY ATTORNEY, >
CHARLESTON, S. C., October ll, 1806. ;
G. B. StoOOara, Esq., Harbormaster, Charleston,
S. C.:
SIR-Your communication of the 8th instant, in
which you Inquire my opinion as to tho legality of
collecting "harbor feos" or vessels entering thc
harbor, as required by city ordinance, ls received.
1 think the practice or collecting harbormas?
ter's fees ls contrary to thc ruling of tho Supreme
Court or the United States In thc*case or "Steam?
ship vs. Portwardens," (6th Wallace, 31,) In which
lt was held that a statute of a State enactbig that
the masters and wardens of a port within lt
should he entitled to demand and receive, lu ad?
dition to other fees, the sum of five dollars, wheth?
er called on to perform any service or not, 'or
every vessel arriving in that port, ls a regulation
on commerce within the meaning of tho consti?
tution, and also a duty on tonnage, and ls uncon?
stitutional and void. . .
If you have reference to the harbormaster's fees
M. Pf*? i5' tb0 ordinance of Mav 17th, 18*1. by
which lt ls provided that all vessels of the United
States, Ac, which shsll, from and arter the pas
sago or this ordinance, arrive at tho Port or
Charleston, and come to anchor within any part
or the harbor within one mlle or the city, Ac,
shall pay to thc harbormaster, every voynge, one
cent and a half per ton, according to the vessel's
register or papers, and other ordinances by which
"one cent" and "three cents" per ton aro collect?
ed, then I advise you the collection is Illegal for
thc reasons stated above, and should not be In?
sisted upon.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
[Signed] D. T. CORBIN,
City Attorney.
After the reading, Alderman Mackey mado
some remarks, and moved that the Harbormas?
ter bo Instructed to collect the dues upon thc
tonnagq of vessels tintn otherwise ordered by the
courts. ' '
Alderman Barrow seconded tho "motion, and
said he was surprised that tne man whom Connell
had elected as lu attorney should ' have written
such an opinion. A blind man could see how
dear the !ftw was upon tho matter of tho dues
?pontonnage,
The motton TY ts la*n carried unanimously.
Alderman (ire*ne, from tho Committee on Ll
censes reported favorably upon the petitions of J"
II. G?tschen, James Gallagher, W. E. Otjcn, P.'
JIo?nnaliy and Anna Stent, ' The report was ac?
cepted.
Alderman Geddings, from th? Committee on
Hospitals, reported that the price'for nt tm g up
the house at FoltsrsDeld would not co** -..
than $76, ami recommended'??-^ *r.^oro
?t once, Th? leper? ~ 11 be flMed UP
JUdeiwo-.-- j ,- - ?ya* accepted. , -
-_ot Oeddings reported that six parties
had sent in plans and specifications for the repair
of the stonewall Engine House. The amounts
for whfeh xhey woukj agree to .do.lt being res?
pectively, $?60, |6Tfl|?#4as, ?420, $S20, $72*.
Mr. Walter Cade was announced as the lowest
bidder..- ll ., U.HH?U . ?
i On motion of Alderman Conn in gb am, the eon*
tract was awarded to Mr. Cade.
Alderman Oeddings reported favorably upon,
several bUls against the city, amounting to about
$8000. The report was accepted.
Alderman E. w. M. Mackey reported favorably
upon thc petition ol-Melvin, city scavenger,
and requested that $1700 bc paid to him.
Alderman Ueddings opposed thc adoption or
the report on thc ground that thc charges against
Mclviu wcro very grave, nnd that he did not
think Connell wns prepared to act upon tho ic
port without further examination.
Alter considerable discussion the report was
accepted.
COllMN'S CLAIM.
Alderman T. J. Mackey submitted a report fi om
tho Commit tee on Ways and Means. '/
Thcicport recited nt length thc great deeds
done hy I). T. Corbin, nnd concluded with n
resolution providing that the amount of $3000 bc
paid to him.
Unrtng the rending Alderman E. W. M. Mackey,
E. P. and L. F. i' nil, nnd Hampton left the room.
Alderman T. j. Mackey stopped tho reading lo
remark that tho Aldermen had no right to leave,
and ?nld he was In fftvor ?r summarily expelling ]
those who had gone.
Alderman Collins. I move that they bc sent i
after. j
The rending was resumed. "
Alderman Ueddings*,, can I interrupt the read?
ing to corr??V t??'i report ? '
Alderman Mnckcy. Yes, certainly, I would ,
Uko to see the Alderman correct this report.
Alderman Geddings commenced to speak, and
Alderman Holloway stated that there was not p
quorum.
Alderman Mackey resumed lils Yening of thc
report, but waB interrupted \,y Alderman Hollo?
way, who again. Bta.t.?:<? that there was not a
quorum.
Alderman Cunningham came In making a
quorum. . H '
Alderman small slipped out.
Alderman Collins, in a vexed tone of voice,
"Come bn?k Herc".
Alderman . Small . came back.
At thc conclusion or thc Tending or the report
Alderman Bsi'T*"" peooiided lt.
Alderman Howard inoved to adjourn.
Alderman Geddings seconded the motion.
The motion' wa? pdt and lost, I
Alderman Small ".anted to know if there was a
law under which members could go out and lock
themselves up; ir so; ho would .frequently go out
him -cir, in fact, he would stay away altogether.
Alderman Warrow, spoke In support or the adop?
tion or tho report and resolution, saying that he
did not imo violent language generally; bat ho
must state that lt was contemptible for any Al?
derman to vole against tho payment of lite
claim. . . ? '.
Alderman T. J. Mackey called Alderman Barrow
to order, nnd, after some remarks offored, a reso?
lution providing that tho account of D. T. Corbin,
amounting to $3000 for legal services rendered to
thc city Iii accordance with a contract made with
said body, bo paid. j. . . ''
Alderman Cunningham seconded thc resolu?
tion. ,
Alderman Geddings said there had been no
contract and thc resolution was out or order.
Thc Alderman continued his remarks, but they
were unheeded amid the loud calls of "question,"
"question." . ?
Alderman Mackey moved around to Alderman
E. W. M. Mackey, who was standing in the door?
way, and requested him to remain; whereupon
he said to thc Inspector-General, that he'd bc
-ir he would stay and Soe thc Aldcrmeu
making jackasses of themselves; you arc Belling
yourself.'- i ' .?
Alderman E. W. M. Mackey, however, took his
seat.' - ???
Alderman Howard wanted to know If thc three
lawyers associated with i>. T. Corbin would get
$3000' each, nlso.
Alderman Cunningham thought not.
Alderman T. J. Mackey made some remarks
about thc conduct of the Aldermen who had re?
tired, but had returned.
Alderman E.i W. M. Mackey. Wc were only
practicing the tactics taught us by Alderman T.
J. Mackey. ri :.
Alderman E. P. Wall. Yes, Mr. Mayor, Alder?
man T. J. Mackey has been our schoolmaster.
Alderman T. J. Mackey. I was In favor or not
paying thc mopey, but seeing that my action was
lllgniy coiiuueuuco oy tho D?mocratie, pm??, I
began to suspect thc correctness or my position,
and changed lt. .
Alderman B. W. M. Mackey (sneeringly.) Yes,
thc Bcpulillcana commended your course, too,
didn't they f I tia ve no doubt but that your poor
constituents, who took their laat ten-cents mit or
. their pockets to pay Corbin, would approve or tills
claim.
Some discussion ensued relative to thc right or
Council to have made a contract with Corbin, ir
such a contract had been made by Council.
Alderman Howard moved to adjourn.
Aldermen E. W. M. Mackey and E. P. Wall se?
conded tho motion.
Alderman Collins moved to adopt the report.
Alderman Cunningham seconded thc motion.
Aldermen Howard and E. W. M. Mackey moved
to adjourn, which motion was loudly seconded by
several or thc Aldermen.
Thc motion to adjourn was put and carried.
A division was called Tor. Nine voted for and
seven against adjourning.
Alderman T. J. Mnckcy claimed that tho mo?
tion was lost.
Alderman Collins called for thc yeas and nays,
which was granted, and Aldermen Geddings, E.
W. M. Mackey, Voigt, Hampton, E. P. and L. F.
Wall, Howard, McKinlay and Holloway, (nine,)
voted in favor, and thc Mayor, and Aldermen
Barrow, Collins, Cunningham, Potter, T. J. Mac?
key and Small, (seven,) voted against adjourning.
Council then adjourned in confusion.
A, SOUTHERN ENTERT RIS E.
A Visit to the Laboratory of Messrs.
A. A. Solomons Si Co., In Savannuh
How Solomons' Bitters aro Mudo.
Tho Savannah News gives tho following In?
teresting account of thc extensive manufac?
tory of bitters, conducted by Messrs. A. A.
Solomons & Co., the eminent chemists ol that
city :
Probably no undertaking has met with so great
success as thc one which wo are now about to no?
tice; an enterprise which proves In itself that
there are energetic, far-seeing men In eur city,
who properly realize tho changes which have
been brought about in a fow years, and that Sa?
vannah ls no longer ? country town, dependent
for its prosperity on te good wilt and little caph
tal ol a limited circle or old fogies. Every street
demonstrates that wc arc a live people, as ready
to be benefUtcd by the many wants of a progres?
sive agc, as our countrymen further north. Tho
people of thia great nation have looked with won?
der upon the colossal fortunes accumulated in a
fow years by the manufacturers of various arti?
cles, many of whose names have become house?
hold words, and whoso advertisements can bc
read on every hillside, fence and railroad station
from Maine to Oregon. But these names, though
known to us, convey no Idea or the features of
those who bear them, but the manufacturers of
the article which wo are about to speak of aro
known to us for years, and whoso prosperity all
arc glad to see.
Messrs. Ay A. Solomons A Co. have bi a few
months become as well known through their
"Bitters" as Presidential candidates became by
means of their party organs, and though "every?
body uses Solomons1 Bitters," few there are wno
think for a moment how many processes that
clear rtuid roust pass through, and how orten
that now well known blue bottle must be handled
before lt reaches thosc'who aro to be benentted
2J Hs usc. As ono of a privileged class, we visit?
ed the laboratory a few days since, and under
the guidance of Mr. M. J, Solomons (the Alder?
man.) sow tho Bitters manufactured. Mrj S
conducted us to the third fleer ci "?*-** .
52S? T,hefc ??? mtterB flrst >'comm?nocd'"te
career." In this department are fiftyvats ??
these tho ingredients are placed and al lo?-...i t ?
masccrato for ruteen days, aftor Which thc llnnld
ls gradually drawn off and pa*B<"l thronabfonr
successive filterers, enterin; .si^fi
, ?-M and cmorglng ?:um the last tho article as lt
I "ppears In Its merchantable state. From the last
filterer lt posses Into a vat that sets immediately
over the bottling machine, In the room below. In
ordejf- to provent overflow In the event of the
machine below ^ceasing operations, this vat Ts
provided with a floating, self-adjusting, pplgot.
which, although tho pressure on lt is equal
to ono hundred and Arty gallons, shuts Off
tho supply ot Bitters whenever lt ls threatened
with an overflow. From this fc-om we pass to
the second floor. This ls a busy place-filled With
men, boys and blue bottles. As we enter, two
men are engaged tn transferring bottles from a
large mw s he a rt into th? washing trough, for
every one must h? perfectly clean. The trough
holds forty dozen bottles. Arter they are washed,
they aro placed In the dripping rack, and when
dry are passed on to the bottling machine, which
stands at the further ead of the room. This ma?
chine fills arty dozen bottles per hoxfr. Tho bot?
tle passes to the corker, and eventually finds Its
way along a table which extends \e the other end
or Hie room, successively passing thrungli thc
hands or mon, who one after another, ano In or?
der, puts on thc "stopper label," "front and back
labels" and "outside wrapper." and ls deposited
ou a shelf, whence lt bi taken to be packed In
bo.xcH ror shipment. Thc boxes tims filled arc
lowered below to thc business door where thoy
uro branded. On the street floor thc "business '
or tho hitters receive attention.
Here wc moy us well mention that Messrs. Sol?
omons have un udvcrtlsInK department, under
thc charge or Mr. W. E. White, who attends to
everything in that line. Ami In thc saine connec?
tion ?.**n would also mention pro Oouo pithtlco,
that the Urm spent nearly $10,000 In advertising
thc lilt I .-rs before they commenced Its manufac?
ture, la the basement ls a carpenter shop where
thc pa. Kins boxes are made, mid lt takes a great
many ot them to hold thc live thousand dozen
bottles or tho Bitter* Hint ar? S**! pvcrv "louth.
As we said before, this enterprise deserves the
success that it hos met with, and lt is not snr
nrlslnjr that other Hitters have ceased to bc called
ror In this section, ror aside rrom tho energetic,
UM unceasing endeavors Or thc manufacturers t'?
ont ft and keepit bcrorc thc public, lt hos ?'
nchloved a reputation second to HIP* , i3f*H '*.
Hitters that have ever been ol?- ; "r"1U01 ??K?r
las yet been Introduce,,; ,nQSt cmettivo tocic that
rhat 0\M9 Httnarecl Thousand Dollar
Horse.
To A gentleman who Inquired of Mr. Bonner
if his offer of $160,000 for a horse that would
equal Dexter's great performance to a ruad
wagon was still In force, and If ho had any re?
servation In regard to lt ns to age, soundness,
Ac., Mr. Bonner replied as follows :
Itear Sir-I havo received your favor of the
.11th Inst, in which you Inquire If there aro
any conditions, so far as soundness or age ls
concerned, annexed to ray offer of $100,000 for
a horse that can equal Dexter's recent per?
formance of 2:21| to a road wagon. In reply,
1 have to state that I have no conditions of |
the kind to Interpose. I throw the door wide
opeu. Of course, I should prefer a young and
sound horse like Dexter, but I shall not make
it a barrier against any horso undertaking lo
perform tho feat whether he bc young or old- |
sound or unsound-lemo or. free i'rom lame?
ness-whether ho havo ono spavin or two,
throo ring-hones or four-bo blind of ono oyo
or both'-^brokcn-wlntied or foundered-so long
as he performs the feat of starting, as Dexter
slatted, from my stable In Twcnty-scventh
8lr,ect> near Ninth avenue, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
und I roi l loy during; tho same nil er noon on
Prospect Park, ns Dexter trotted, a mile In
2:214, to n road wagon and driver weighing
together 318 pounds. There mnst bo no run?
ning or Jumping-every inch of tho milo must
bc trotted, ns Dexter trotted lt, without n sin?
gle skip or Jump; and I must nave the prlvl
tcgo of witnessing and timing thc trial, and
toking ono or two friends with me. The owner
of the horso can ulso have one or two friends
present; but under no circumstances -will I bc
concerned, dlrecHy or indirectly. In a public
or advertised trial, where money ls received
nt thu entrance gate, or opportunity ls given
for betting. .
If you know of any man who owns a horse
that can perform this feat, I will thank you to
send him to me, ns I want to own tho animal,
oven UT ho has one or all of thc blemishes
which I havo enumerated. With ail of them
1 would consider him cheap at thc price named,
after performing thc feat In question; and I
can assure you flint If you pitt me in tho way
ol' procuring such n horse-either with or
without blemishes-you will have my lasting
gratitude, and find me ready at any time,
whether night or day, to reciprocate the favor.
- Yours truly, . Bonum- BON NEIL.
li-- OOMMJEBC?AX.':XEWB. '"
fi ll bili_I_?_,_ ?'. ?
di -.; vn.Xport*.
Knw Yt>it K-Por steamship Charleston-13 bags
sea island cotton, 1250 bales upland cotton, 48 tes
rice, 82 bids rosin, 18 pkgs sundries.
BALTIMORE-Per steamship Sen Gall-284 bales
upland cotton, 155 bales yarn and domestics. 148
tes rice, io bales rags, 6 bales hides, 36 pkgs fruit
and sundries. .
DELA WARS CITY-Per sehr Wm B Thomas-toi
tons phosphate rock.
Tho Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval
-I.. Stores Market, ! .< ' - > ' fl/jp.
OFFICE CHARLESTON NKWB, \
TUESDAY EVENING, october 10,1669. ]' ?
CoTTON.-i-The market shoyretl a Arm aspect, thc
limited supplies of the article enabling factors to
sold st inly, and while alp qualities of the staple
were strong, the lower grades were >io better in
some cas?s. Sales about 4M> bales, viz: 1 ut 23'io:
10 at 24c; is at 24>.,c; 40 at 24 xe'; ot at 24,?,c; 3'ut
24Jic; 03 at25c; ll ni25','c; 121 at 25.'.,'c; nat.
25,'i c ; 05 at 25}ic. Wc quote :
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good ordinary.23ji@24>?
Low middling.25 @
Middling.._.26'.,-?
Strict middling.26j?@
RICE.-Thc market for this grain was firm.
Sales about 125 tierces of clean Carolina, Bay 5
tierces at 7.\'e; 6 at 8c; 05 nt 8'ic; 28 at 8>?c; 15 at
fi.';<-,; 2 at 0c; the latter a choice article. We quote
common to fair clean Carolina at ? >i@7 ',r ; good,
8@8>?c; common prime, S.'?QSJ?c ?1 lb.
NAVAL STORES.-Thc stock was light, with a
fair inquiry, and thc following sales: 46 bbls low
No. 1 rosui at $2 25; 102 bbls No. 2 at $1 85; 40
bbls No. 3 at $1 75; 8 bbls spirits turpentine at 41c
V gallon.
FBBIOIITS_The supply of freight room to most
points is tor the moment sn nielen t ror the demand.
To Liverpool, by steam, engagements ore making
at 'id *jl lb on uplands and lsd on sea Islands;
by sall, }?d on uplands and &d on sea Islands. To
Havre, hy steam, nominal; by sall, l>?c V Ik on
uplands and 2c on sea islands. Coastwise, to New
York, by steam, Xe * lb on uplands and lo on
sea islands; by soll, ?,c f lb on uplands. To Bos?
ton, by steam, nominal; hy sall, Uc V lb on up?
lands. To Philadelphia, hy steam, S'c ? lb on up?
lands; by sall, somewhat nominal. To Baltimore,
by steam, ;?@}?c 1* lb on uplands; by sail, some?
what nominal.
Markets by Telegraph.
FOnElON MARKET8.
LONDON, October 10 -Noon. - Consols 03K*
Bonds 82.
LIVERPOOL, October io-Noon.-Cotton opened
Arm; uplands 12XAl2>?il; Orleans 12J?al2*?d;
sales 12,000 baies; Bombay shipments to thc 9th,
since thc last report, ore 15,000 bales.
Afternoon.-Yarns and fabrics at Manchester
firmer. Winter wheat os Od. Corn 20s. Turpen?
tine 27s 3d.
Evening.-Cotton quotations unchanged; sales
12,000 bales, of which 4000 boles were for specula?
tion and export. No 2 red Western wheat us sd.
Flour 24s sd. Corn, European 20s cd.
FRANKFORT, October 10.-Bonds opened heavy
at 88)?.
PARIS, October io.-Bourse steady. Rentes 71^1
12c.
Evening.-Thc Bourse closed (lat.
HAVIIB, October io.-Cotton quiet both on the
spot and afloat. ?
Evening.-Cotton closed quiet and steady at
If 37c afloat.
DOMESTIC MARKETS.
Nsw YORK, October 10-Noon.-Stocke steady
and strong. Honey ea". Sterling, long o>?;
short Oft. Gold aox. Cotton Armer at 2e>ia2?Jic.
Turpentine quiet at 48c. Rosin declining; good
strained $2 22>ia225.
Evening.-Cotton Armer; sales 3000 bales at
26X0. Flour less active; quotations unchanged.
Wheat heavy at ia2c lower; Western winter red
$1 Mat 53; minois $ i oo; .Michigan white, ,$i eoa
170. Corn, lalo lower. Mesa pork closes at $so
76. Lard heavy at I8ai8,lie. Whiskey Armor at
$1 21X.. Groceries j quiet and duli. Turpentine
|6a46c. Rosin $2i8a9. Freights Armer; on cot?
ton, by steam, .kaj.'d. Governments closed
Strong at 120; Southerns dull. Money more in
demand; ratesunCuanfed. Sterling quiet at OE j
OH- Qo?d dull at Mi stocks closed steady. /
BALTIMORE) October 10.-Colton dwll and |
nominally ?t 26c. Flour active; prices unchang?
ed, Wheat firm;'prime to choice $1 (Oat 66.
Com, white $1 20; yellow $1 16. Oats BSaeic,
Rye $116al is. Piovblons unchanged. Wilki-'
key In good demand at $i 21.
CINCINNATI, October 10.-Corn dull at 87a88c
Whiskey quiet at $116. Mess pork dmi at $81.
Lard, Jobbing sales at nuanxc. Bacon lower;
shoulders 16Xe; aides IOHO.
LOUISVILLE, October 19.-Corn, 85c. Provisions
-cry firm. Whiskey $116.
WitviKdroN, October ie.-Spirlts tnrpentlne !
steady and m light stock; sales at ?To. Rosin
?rmer at $160a4 60. Crude tnrpentlne steady at
$i60a2 7J. Tar unchanged. Cotton Armer;'mid*
.ulfog 4>6o,
.AOOCSTA, October ie.-Cotton very- active;
prices a shndo firmer, but not quotably nigher;
sales 840 hales; receipts 0*3 bales; middling
24?<c.
SAVANNAU, October io.-Cotton', receipts 3076
holes; exporta34-18 tales] salea o.'.0 hales; mid?
dling 25Mc; good demand and market very linn.
Mom I.E. October IP.-Cotton in good demand
but closed nani; sales two bates; mldilllng 24}?c;
receipts 786 l?ales; exports VU l?ales.
NEW OKI.EANS, October 10.-Cotton lower nt
2.1c; sales 2500 bales; receipts 3010 hales; exports
to Genoa 1184 bales; to Hremeh 2990 bales: const
wlsc 2867 bales. Sugar, 3 hhds new centrifugal
sold nt I3)?c, Molasses, 3 bbls new received so'.'.',
at $1 25 per gallon, others unchanged. Cold
29,'i. ???rllnn' l\: N?"'Vork sight exchange .<,o
H discount,
Wilmington Marke?.
WILMINGTON. October 18.-SriKITS Timms
TINE.-Sales of 2SS casks- at 4,1o. for country
packages.
RosiN.-n-Salcs ef 133 bbls No. 1 at $3 so.
CKUDE'TUKPENTINE.-Sales of 75 bbls ot $2 75
for virgin mid yellow dip, and (1 60 for hard.
. TAH.-Sales or 128 bbls at fi per bbl-a decline
Of 20c.
COTTON.-Active demand; soles or 00 boles at
23. 24a24)?c fur mixed grades und 26c fur mid?
dling.
Montgomery Market.
MONTGOMERY, OclolKtr 13.-Receipts of cotton
during thc week bave been very fair In Montgom?
ery, as will be seen by statement.
W BEE LY STATEMENT.
Stock on hand September 1,1800. 130
Received past week.3,004
Received previously.17,293-21,257
Total. 21,393
Shipped past week..i.2,855
Shipped previously....12,770-16,031
Stock on hand Friday night, Oct. 12. 6,701
Receipts per Rnllroatl, October If
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
, 087 bales' cotton, 39 bales domestics, 200 sacks
nour, 100 bbls flour, 5 cars slock. To Railroad
Agent, Thurston A Holmes, Kirkpatrick k Witto,
L ? DeSaussure, Rrodlc & co, Mowry A co, (irne
Hcr A Smith, Frost k Adgcr, Dowling k co, W O
Rec & co, Reeder & Davis, Pelzcr, Rodgers A co,
G H Walter & co, E J Wlss * co, W 0 Courtney te
co, J il E Sloan. G W Williams & co, W li Smith A
co, Stenhouse A- co, and others.
NORTHEASTERN HAM.HOAD.
103 huies upland ami l halo sea Island cotton, 40
bb'.r naval stores, 15 cars lumber, tobacco, mdse,
Ac. To E Welling, I) C Ebough, J Marshall, Jr,
Kinsman A Howell, J Wiley, J t'olenek A co, Frost
A Ad ger. Reeder A D?vls, Wlss A co, "W K Ryan,
J M Caldwell A Son, Johnston, Crews A co, A S
Johnston, G W williams A co, Mowry A co. Kirk?
patrick A Wilie, W C lice A co, Gaillard A Minott,
A J Salinas, Raveucl A- co, Gracscr A Smith, ltav
cnel A Huger. J A Quackcnbush. J Welters, S C
White, ll 1 ? li 1 niano A co, and M Flulcy.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD.
Cotton, rough rice and mdse. To W Is Dowling
A co, J T Knnapaux, Il Moultrie, T Middleton, T
Mustapha, J R Pringle A Son, W C Coutnoy Sc, co.
Cohen, Hunckcl A co, Roper A Stoney, Kinsman
A Howell, Reeder A Davis, M Flaum, lt Fcldmanu
A co, G ll Hoppock. it Keeler, Gaillard A Minott,
W C Rec A co, niuL.W I, Webb.
Panic ngcrs.
Per steamship Charleston, for New York-Dr
Ludwlck, W Haskins, John Condon, N A Dawsou,
D P Tolley, J Mitti, A Stickney, R S Rates. J ll
Clark, U Gilbert, L M Brady, M Jacobs, and 20 on
deck.
Per steamship Manhattan, from New York-W
Mcclean, Mary Maguire. F I. Whlton and servant,
Miss Lille Whlton, Miss Julia Carrington, A P
Royd, C It Brewster, Miss S Hatch, Miss Bully, F C
Andrews, John Campscn, Jno N Rising, Miss Kin?
ma Eaton, Wm Stoue. O Wlarria, J li Baily and
wife, A H Shaw, W II Bird and wLfe, M Thompson,
M Galvin, Mrs Nash. Mrs Stevens, W Waterbury,
Miss E A Campbell, Miss Julia Whlton, Master F J
Whlton, A Polhemus, EA Dickinson, S Chart rand,
Miss i E A Morse, Master Bally, Virgil Andrews,
Mina Campeen, M Prouthon, Miss Anna A Fay, B
G Stanton, A F Stiles, Wm Reeve, G W Lee, D
Yates, wife and Infant, Mrs'Galvin, M Ryan, E
Foster, Mrs Anderson, Mrs Edwards and two chil?
dren, Mrs Rcmbcrt anil two children, MLss Mollie
Whlton, Miss Mary Rankin, Henry Cohen, Oscar
Silverman, Kev lt P Culler, E E Balley, wife and
child, und two servants, Mason King, R N Rising
and wire. Miss M J Rising, J E Dey, G Weatherby,
Henry Weiss, E II Ferris, N-D Platte and wife, Mr
'Thompson mid two children; Miss Galvin, P Bren?
nan, 1) A Miller, Mrs Rogers, and 10 on deck.
.Per steamer Pilot Royy-from Hcaurort via Edls
to and Rockvilla- j o 11 Vc i is. Dr Thompson, II M
Stuart, Mrs J F Mathcwcs and servant, a A Rich?
ill nm!, COI J Whale v. II M Hailey, ML?** Ellis, J E
Edlngs, J J MikelL J F Townsend, Jr, J Seabrook,
and 32 on deck. . ---.
ir o it xf GA XJE 2f? .fit. '' ~.
MOON'S riLASES.
New Moon, 6th, 0 hours, 0 minutes, morning.
First Quarter, 12th. 4 hours, 42 minutes, morning.
Full Moon, 20th, 8 hours, 37 minutes, morning.
Last Quarter, 2gllr, :i hours, 14 minutes,'morning.
Monday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday..
Thursday.. ..
Friday.
Saturday_
Sunday.
BUN.
RISES.
0.. 9
0.. 0
?..10
e..ii
e..u
e..12
0..13
BUN
SETS.
6..22
6.. 21
6. .20
6..10
6..18
5..10
6..15
4..14
rises.
5. .60
e..25
e..60
7..38
8..21
men
WATER.
0..39
7..18
7..64
8..30
0.. 6
9..40
M.t it i st: XX WU.
CHARLESTON, OCTOBER 20.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Mauhaitau, Woodhull. New. York
left Saturday, 3.15 P M. Mdse. To J E Adgcr A.
co, C D Ahrens A co, Jas Allan, J D Aiken A co,
G W AI mar, J Apple, Andrews A Salvo, E Bates
A co, II Bischoff A co, T M Rrlstoll, J W Borsch, J
Bennett A co, W M Bird A co, T W Bliss, W C Bec
A co, ET Brown, Mrs M J Booth, W S Corwin A
A co, C D Carr A co, Omicron, Barkley A co, L
Cohen A co, T M Cater, W II Chufee A co, J Com?
mins, Chapeau A Heffron, J II Devereux, Dow lc
A Moise, P Dorsey, Miles Drake, I L Falk A co, D
F Fleming A co, J 8 Fairley A co, B Fcldmann A
co, M E Finley, Frost A Adgcr, Furchgott A Bros,
H Gerdts A co, A Goldstein, Goodrich, Wineman
A co, C Gravcley, W S Ilcnercy, Harbcson A co. Il
Hunter, Huger A novene], J Hurkaiup A co, N A
Hunt, Hart A co, J ll Hillen, Hopkins, McPherson
A co, T M Horsey A co, Jose Jara, E H Jackson,
Jeffords A co, Jennings, Thomlinson A co. John?
ston, Crows A co, C H Johnson, O Kerrison, Knobe?
loch A Small. J S King. Kinsman A Bro, Kinsman
A Howell, Killick, Wickcnberg A co, H Klatte A
CO, F Koldeway, Krel tc A Chapman, I.aurcy A Al?
exander, Mrs E Lowndes, Leugnlck k Sell, I) Lo?
pez A Son, A Langer, C Lltschgl, C Lilien thal A
co, J Maloney, Mantouc A co, XicLoy A Rice, Wm
McLean, J G Mllnor A co, 8 It Marshall, Marshall
A Burge, Muller, Nimitz A co, J H Murray, North,
Steele A Wardell. J C Ogermann. B O'Neill, 1)
O'Neill it Sons, D O'Neill, Jr, J F O'Neill A Son, P 0
Association, C F Panknln, D Paul A co, E Perry,
J 8 A P Pierson, Pclzcr, Rodgers A co, Ravencl A
Holmes, J H Renncker, J Relis, F J Ruckll, S C R lt
Agent, N E R II Agent, Southern Express co, L
Schnell, J E Sempkc, A Stelling, G W Steffens, E
R Stoddard A co, Strauss A Vance, w Vince, Mrs
Watts, Werner A Ducker, Willis A Chlsolm, Robt
Wing, J N M Wohltmann, G W Williams it co, Jno
Wulbern. Geo F W A co, W J Yates, and others.
Steamship J W Everman, Hinckley, Philadel?
phia-left- Inst. Mdse. To Jno A Theo Getty,
and others. Consignees previously reported.
_ Bark A B Wyman, Wyman, Boston-.? days.
Ballast. To W B Smith A cc.
Sehr D V Streaker, Van Gilder-New York-fl
days. Hay and railroad Iron. To W Roach A co,
Railroad Agent and King A Gibbon.
i 'cor Ann 8 Deas, from West l'oint Mill. 60
tierces Rice. To Cohen, Han ck cl A co.
Steamer Pilot Boy, Pcclc, Beaufort via EdhUo
and Rockville. 29 bales sea island cotton, 1 bale
upland cotton, mdse and sundries. To J D Aiken
A co, Mrs D E Huger, Hopkins, McPherson A co,
John F Portcous, Southern Express co, fi O Ad?
ams, J Adger A co, W S Henercy, Ravencl A co.
Street Bros A co, Plnckncy Bros, Fraser A DUI,
Roper A Stoney.
Sloop Fenian, Jones, from Wlltown. 1200 bush?
els rough rice. To Ravenel A co.
Moore's boat from Santce. 0 hales upland cot?
ton. To Gaillard & Minott. .
Received from Chlsolm'a Mill-bags soa island
cotton. To OaUlard A Minott.
Hutchinson's boat from James leland. 1 bag
sea island cotton. To Wm A Boyle.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York-James
Adger A CO. ,, '
Steamship Sea Gall, Dutton/Baltimore-Courte?
nay k Trenholm.
?whr^Wm^ Thomas, Wtomor?, Del?vrare Cjtj
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York.
Steamship Sea Gull, Qjitton, Baltimore.
BAILED FOR THIS PORT,
steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore, Oc?
tober 18.
BY TELEGRAPH.
SAVANNAH, October 19.-Arrived, steamers North
Point, Baltimore: Wyoming, Philadelphia. Sail
ed, steamships Virgo, New York; America, Halt:
more.
WiUfiKOTON. October "18.-Arrived, stearne;.
Gary, from Baltimore. Cleared, steamer Clyde,
for New York.
MEMORANDA.
Pilot boat No l spoke off the bar yesterday, the
brig John Sherwood, from a Northern port for
Savannah.
Captain Townsend, of the sehr Lucy w Alexan?
der, for Baltimore, previously reported lost In our
columns, makes the following report in the
Savannah News:
She sailed from Cardenas on the 1st inst with
213 linds and 40 tes of molasses. After leaving
port, experienced continue?! heavy N SK gales.
On thc 2T>th, oir Carysport Reef, wind heavy, the
sea making a Clear breach over the vc wi, which
seemed I?) fie In a foundering condition: cut away
Hie deck load. At 8 P M. sea rolling heavy; fore
topmast unshipped; carried away malu boom. Ai
4 A M I he next morning, ?aw breakers on the tea;
iiv-kcd ship ami stood lo; eastward, N N, G A kl,
let ito anchor; a heavy sea mulling; wind strong
from the east ward; vessel drugging; set Hie cables
and weut shoreward:a heavy sea running, and the
crew found great dhlleulty lu gelling ashore.
Thc oilleers and crew made iLtenl of Hie mate?
rials brought from thc schooler and after
.1,!,r,.'.?o.ps. Riiccccde.i in reaching lu
man my ^ oy thc usc of ft sniiln |);lt(Cau.
inc schooner ls owned by Messrs Sterling A
Shrews, of baltimore; veined ut about $suou. The
cargo was insured.
Captain Townsend con.phillis or the treatment
,iO rOCCiVCd nt thc hands oi Colonel TU UH, at Sand
Point, Indian Uiver. Thc captain desires us to
return Ids thanks to Capt McNeil \, of thc steamer
Dictator, for courtesies extended.
LIST OF VESSELS
VT, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS TOKT.
F O R ITT G N .
LIVERPOOL.
Steamship Marmorn,-, to sall. ..rr.Oct 30
Steamship Adalla,-, to sall.Nov 20
british steamship Harlen,-, subed.Oct
Ship Gorilla, Bay, cleared.Sept 23
Norwegian bark SkJold, Albreehtscn, up..Sept 28
Thc Apollo, Jorgensen, up.Sept 22
Thc Duke or Wellington, Allen, sailed.Sept 1
Tic Claro, Nichols, un.Sept 20
The Uomborsnnd, Neilson, sailed.Oct 2
Brig Cecilla, Bistrup, cleared.Sept 30
. DOMESTIC.
BO WON.
Brig Josie A Devcreauk, Olark, up.Oct 6
Sehr Sarah Cullen, Avis, cleared.Oct 7
BUOTI1BAT.
Sehr Hattie Lewis,-, sailed.Oct
Ii K J.I"'AST ME*
Brig Monica, McColm,'sailed...'..Oct
NEW YOKE.
Sehr N W Smith, Tooker, cleared...,..Oct 14
Sehr L Q C Wishart, Mason, cleared.Oct 14
Sehr A Haley, Haley, cleared.-.Oct 0
SchrN W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Oct 14
SchrGecgettaBaWTcuce, Robinson, clearM-Octls
Sehr Cargie Holmes, Holmes, cleared.Oct 12
Sehr Vraie, Miman, eleured.Oct 13 I
Sehr Myrovcr, Brown, up.Oct 14
PHILADELPHIA.
nrlg Marv F. Dana, O'Neill, cleared.Oct 12
Brig H C Brooks. Briggs, cir ard.Oct 13
Sehr (?lengarrv, Yates, up.Oct 13
BAI.TIMOKK.
Steamship Maryland, Johnson, sailed.Oct 18
Sehr Virginia Dare, Johnson, up..Oct 2
Sehr Henrietta, Lcavitt, up.Oct 13
Sehr Mary K Fenwick. Darcy, cleared.Oct 12
Sehr Henrietta, Lcavitt, Up.Oct 13
Dingo, QI hem i ca ls, &c.
YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS.
A
FOU ALL THE PURPOSES OF A LAXATIVE
MEDICINE;
Perhaps no one medl
r'uc is so universally rc
t,..iiea hy everybody as
a cathartic, nor was
ever any before so uni?
versally adopted Into
use, lu every country
und among ult classes,
as this mild but emelen t
purgative PILL. Tho
obvious reason ls, that
lt is n more reliable and
'far moro effectual rem?
edy than any other.
Those who have tried lt, know that lt cured them:
those who have not, know that lt cures their
neighbors nnd friends, and all know that what it
docs once lt docs always-that lt never rails
through any fault or neglect or it? composition.
We have thousands upon thousands of thc ceri id?
eates of their remarkable cures or the following
complaints, hut such cures arc known In every
neighborhood, and wc need not publish them.
Adapt eil to ali ages and conditions in all climates;
containing neither calomel or any deleterious
drug, they may he taken with safety by anybody.
Their sugar coaling preserves them ever fresh and
makes Hiern pleasant to take, while ticing purely
vegetable no li un a can arise from their use tn any
quent itv.
Tliey operate by their powerful Influence on thc
Internal viscera to purify thc blood and stimulate
lt Into healthy action-remove thc obstructions of
thc stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their irregular action to health,
amt by correcting, wherever they exlBt, such
derangements as are thc drat origin of diseuse.
Minute directions arc given In the wrapper on
the box, for the following complaints, which these
PILLS rapidly cure:
. For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, LISTLESSNESS,
LANCICOK und Loss uf APPETITE, they should he
taken moderately to stimulate thc stomach and
restore its healthy tono uud action.
fur btv KU Cou PLAINT and its various symp?
toms, nu.mrs HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, JAUN?
DICE or GHEEN SICKNESS. BILIOUS COLIC and
BILIOUS FEVEHS, they should bo judiciously taken
for each case, to correct' thb diseased action or
p.UKI , e-t ho obstructions which causo lt.
For DYSENTERY or .DIARRHOEA, but one mild
duse ls generally required. '
For RHEUMATISM, COIT, CU AV KL, PALPITATION
OP THE HEART, PAIN IN THE sim:, BACK und
LiiNus, they should bc continuously taken, ns re?
quired, to change thc diseased action or thc sys?
tem. With such change those complaints dis?
appear.
For DnorSY and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS they
should bc taken tn large and frequent doses to
produce thc effect of a drastic purge.
For SUPPRESSION a large dose should bc laken
as it produces thc desired eifert hy sympathy.
As a DINNER PILL, take one or two PILLS to pro?
mote digestion and relieve thc stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels Into healthy action, rest ore? thc anpeilte,
and Invigorates tho system. Hence lt ls often ad?
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often linds that a
dose of these PILLS makes him feel decidedly bet?
ter, from their cleansing and renovating edeet on
thc digestive apparatus.
DR. J. C. AYER A CO., Practical Chemists.
Lowell, Mass., U. S. A.A
Sold at wholesale and retail hy DOWIE
MOISE, Charleston, S. C., and by Retail Druggists
everywhere. uta oct! wwcjiuos
B
E C A R E F TJ,
WHAT MEDICINES
YOU TAKE.
When you are exhausted hy overwork of head
or hand, and feel thc need of something invigorat?
ing, don't drink whiskey ur any Intoxicating
thing, whether under the name of Bitters or other?
wise. Such articles give Just as much strength
to your weary body and mind as tho whip gives
to thc Jaded horse, and no more. Alcoholic stim?
ulants aro Injurious to nerve health, and are al?
ways followed by depressing reaction.
DODDS NERVINE AND INVIGORATOIt
Is a Tonic and gcRtlc'etlmnlant, which ls net at?
tended by reaction. What lt gains for you lt
maintains. When lt refreshes body or mind, it
refreshes with natural strength that comes to
stay. We are not recommending teetotalism In
tho interest ot any faction; but long and extend?
ed observation teaches ns that he who resorts to
the bottle for rest or recuperation,- win find, as ho
keeps at lt, that he is kindling a Oro In his bones
which will consume like the flames of perdition.
Turn from lt. Take a tonic that will refresh and
not destroy. DODO'S NERVINE ls for sale by aU
Druggists. Price One dollar. See book of certi?
ficates that accompanies each bottle.
Juncos 7mos_._
DR
R IC HA U ' S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
Ask for no other, take no other, and you wlU
save time, health and rooney.
$1000 reward for any caso of disease in any
stage which they fall to enre.
Dr. men AU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures
Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Month, Sore
Eyes, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Copper Col?
ored Blotches, Soreness of tho Scalp, scrofula.
Ac; ls the greatest Renovator, Alterative and
mood Purifier known, removes all diseases from
the system, and leaves tho blood pure and healthy.
Dr. RICUAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2 cures
Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all it?
forms, whether from mercury or other Ciuscs;
gives Immediate relief in cVt eisen, Mo dieting
necessary. I haye thousands of Certificates
proving the miraculous cares effected by these
remedies. Price or either No.'l or No. 2, $s per
bottle, or two bottles for $o.
Dr. RIQHAU'B GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe,
speedy, pleasant and radical enru for all Urinary
Derangements, accompanied with full directions.
?Dr? B?UTO WW' ELIXIR ?'AMOUR,
radical cure for Nervoney.ox General DebUlty, ta
old or young, Imparting energy with wonderful
effect. Price |S per bottle, or fwo bottles for $0.
On receipt of price these Remedies will be sblp
ped to any Place. Prompt attention paid to all
correspondents. None genuine without the name
of "Dr.IlICHAO'S GOLDEN REMEDIES, D. B.
RICHARDS, Sole Proprietor," blown in glass of
hottlefl
Address D. B. RICHARDS,
No. 228 Varlck street. New York.
Office hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Circular? sent. Jnly8lyr
UPHAM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONG
A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. :
One Dollar a bottle. Sent by mall, postage
paid, oh receipt of price. '
P The Antidote ts the best remedy that cab he
administered ta Manla-a-Potn, and also for al
nervous affections. _ ,. ,__
For sale by Dr. n. BARR,
' No. 181 Meeting street,
09t4 Agent for Sooth Carolins.
Sliiuuing.
JP A S T V ll E l G ll T LINK
TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND
TUB CIT!KS OK TIIK NOBTTIWKST.
The Steamship MAltYl***;;: ^hnaon
gS?iJ?S?^T. ""'..;?,! (toMinmon
j 'ii i * AFTElusooK. October 2M, nt TiaWiast
t u clock, from PUT NV i, Halon Wharves.
jitj-Insnrance by thc Steamers of this line
per cent. Philadelphia Freights- forwarded io
thal city by railroad from llallDnorc without ad?
ditional expense for Insurance.
ara* Through inns Lading given lo I'lllLADKL
PUU. BOSTON anil IhcCITlKS OK THE SOUTH
For Freight engagement? or Passage, apply to
COURTENAY A TRF.SHOLM.
Oct?O 4 _I nion Wharves.
y O R NEW Y O R k"
Tlic steamship MANHATTAN. M. S.^^as*
Woodhull Commander, win bodfepalch-jdMaQB
cd for the above iiort on SATUUDAY, thu iou lit
slant, at - o'clock.
For Freight or Passage apply to
H oct20 4 JAM KS ADOKIl A CO., Agents.
S
TEAM TO BOSTON
Wc arc prepnrcd to glvo Tin .muh -fis?
Hills of Lading for Cotton, to Boston ^flwjfHu
via Seml-Moiilhly Linc Huston and Savannah
Steamships, and Kleamcrs DICTATOR, CITY
POINT and PILOT HOY, ut liberal rules. First
Steamer leaves Savannah on thc 20th Instant.
oct 18_J. I). AIKEN t CO.
.JpOU NEW YORK.
REGULAR LINE EVERY THURSDAY. ?
PASSAGE.$20.
The splendid Steamship MI NN ETON- ^T-iPff.
KA, Captain Carpenter, will leave van -2j?y????
derhorst's Wharf on THURSDAY, October 2ist, at
4 o'clock P. M.
octlO_RAVENEL A CO., Agents.
?piOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON.
Thc Steamship J. W. EVERMAN,
Captain J. N. Hinckley, will leave Norih;_
Atlantic Wharf THURSDAY, October 21st, lsuu, at
4 o'clock P. M.
For Freight or Passngc, apply to
JOHN A THEO. GETTY,
octlO . North Atlantic wharf.
OR NEW YORK.
The fine Steamship GEORGIA, Cap-j^jp?tG*?.
Han cutler, will lond for thc EUOVCjHMBR
port, und will havo dispatch.
octll_RAVENEL A CO., Agents.
rpRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH
CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA
AND AIKEN,
And other places, should lay in their ^ffMfc,
supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, Cor ^Sillimii
dials, llrandtes, Whiskies Wines, Canned Soups
nnd Meats, American and English Discut?s, De?
villed Hum, Tongue, Lobster, Durinna Smoking
Tohncco aud Imported Segar?.
WM. S. CORWIN A CO.,
No. 275 King street, opposite Hascl,
Charleston, S. C.
Branch of No. 000 Broadway, corner 'Jut h street,
New York._>_sept'.'S Oinus
J>ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMFY'S
TH HOI-Cl I LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
.-?"CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.
Steamers of tho above linc leave I'ler^.f"-lS|a?.
No. 42. North Elver, foot of Canal street ^Taffiffij?
New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 1st, nih and
21st of every month (except when these dates fall
on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.)
Departure of 1st and 2lst councct at Panama
with steamers for South Pacific and Central Amer?
ican ports. Those or 1st touch at Manzanillo.
Departure or nth of each month connects with
thc new steam linc from Panama to Australia and
New Zealand.
Steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco for
China and Japan October 4, 1800.
No California steamers touch at Havana, but go
direct from New Y'ork to Asplnwnll.
One hundred pounds baggage free to each ndult.
Melli itu- and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or further Information ap?
ply nt thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
wharf, foot of Canal-street, North River, New
York. F. R. BABY, Agent.
marchi? lyr_
-jp! O II F L O lt I D A ,
VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND JACK?
SONVILLE.
On and after tho 23d of October
the steamer CITY POINT, Captain,_
George E. McMillan, win sol) from (marleston
every SATURDAY EVE.NI NH, ut s o'clock.
Returning, thc CITY POINT will leave Savannah
every THURSDAY MOUSING, at o o'clock, connect?
ing with Central Railroad at Savannah for Mobile
and New Orleans, and with the Florida Railroad
fernandina for Cedar Keys, at which point
steamers councct with New Orleans, Mobile, Pen?
sacola, Key West and Havana.
. Through lillis or Lading given for cotton per Sa?
vannah linc ufjdcamcrs to Huston.
Through Hills of Lading given for goods to Mo?
bile, Pensacola and New Orleans.
J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents,
octlB South Atlantic Wharf.
pOR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT.
Thc fast steamer "PILOT BOY," _ ^-TT^?^
Captain fenn Peck, will leave Mid-JaBSffigifiT
die Atlantic Wharf for above points everyFTHUR8
DAY MORNING, nt 8 o'clock, until further notice.
Returning, will leave Savannah SATURDAY
MOKNINO, at 7 o'clock.
The I'll.OT HOV will touch at Rluffton on her
way to Savannah on the 14th October, and also
on her way back on thc 10th October.
octQ_J. D. AIKEN A CO.
?piOR BEAUFORT VIA ROCKVILLE,
ED1STO AND CHISOIJtf'S LANDING.
Tho fast steamer "PILOT BOY,"
Captain Fenn Peck, will leave Mld-___
die Atlantic Wharf for above points every Mi
MOKNINO. at 8 o'clock, until further notice.
Returning, will leave Beaufort every TUESDAY
MOKNINO at e o'clock, and Edisto 2 o'clock P. M.
octO_J. D. AIKEN A CO.. Agents.
QHANliE OF SCHEDULE.
FOR PALATKA FLORIDA.
VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND JACKSON?
VILLE.
Tho Elegant and First-class - -?-If ""-'ite
Steamer DICTATOR, Captain W. T. j^SUSaS
MuNclty, will "all from Charleston every Tu KS
DAY EVEN INO, at 8 o'clock, for the above points.
Returning, tho Steamer will leave Savannah
SUNDAY MOKNINO, nt 0 o'clock
Connecting with thc Central Railroad at Savan?
nah for Mobile and New Orleans, and with tne
Florida Railroad at Fernandina for Cedar Keys,
at which point steamers connect with New Or?
leans, Mobile, Pensacola, Key West and Havana.
Through Bills Lading signed to New Orleans and
Mobile.
All freight payable on the wharf.
Goods not removed at sunset will he stored at
risk and cxpjuse of owners.
J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents,
ocU / South Atlantic Wharf.
K
Drngo, Oljcimcnle, ?. c.
O S K O O 1
On account of the great number of Wonderful
Cares of obstinate and inveterate
" C?sea of
SCROFULA
DYSPEPSIA
LIVER DISEASE
KIDNEY AFFECTIONS
GENERAL BAD HEALTH, AC,
MADE BY TUB
"CELEBRATED K O S It O O ,"
It has won the enviable r?putation ol being tho
best and most popular Medicine ever discovered.
It ls dally prescribed by physicians, and recom?
mended by many thousands ol our best citizens.
"For sale by
DO WIE 4 MOISE,
Charleston, S. c. r .
' And Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
tar Ladles suffering from any Disease peculiar
to their sex, can be restored to health by ns lng
DB. LAWRENCE'S "WOMAN'S FRIEND." lt
purines the secretions, and restores the system to
a healthy condition.-fcc
For sale by
' BOWIE A MOISE,
lolyae lyrnao Chariest' a, 8. C.
?ijiuping.
jp (J it IS Ju* W X Ul! K,
M Kit CHANTS' LINK.
Thc Kirnt-cl? HU Regular IVkoi :<iii?oner _Xfcii,
H.N. HAWKINS. Wyan master, having USSR
portion cf har cargo engaged, will load wltJitilS.
patched. For balance iii ruoai, apply so
ort'JO - _ WILLIAM lUIAt'll A ?ll.
Tp*V K H AV RB DIRKCTT"
The splendid Sew Al American Clipper s?.?
liri? M A UV M. FRANCIS. Francis nuisit i, J????
(capacity ?soo bale*,) having I wo-third* of lier
canco engaged, will load nilli quick despatch.
For balance room, apply to
oetismwf_ WILLIAM ROACH A CO._
X?^ O R LIV H R P U O L .
Thc American Hark ANSIE KIMBALL. JLJA
Stluson Master, having diarite part ol licrJaBSfc
canto engaged, will bc dispatched for I he above
port.
For Freight engagements, apply io
STREET BROTHERS A co.
Thc ANNIE KIMBALL ls uf small capacity.
oct 13_
I~7 XC I" RS I ONS TO ~AI.L POI NTS OP
ll INTEREST AKOLWil THE HARBOR.
Thc fast sailing and comfortably ap?
pointed Yacht ELEANOR will now resume2_
her (rips to nil points in Hie harbor, stuning
KVKIIY MORKIKO, ut 10 o'eluck, from South Cotu
mcrelnl Wharf.
Vor Passage or Charter, apply lo
THbMAS YOUNO,
sept 13 Captain, on hoard.
. ttailroabs.
gOUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CIIAKI.KSTON, S. C., Sepl. IS, IMO?. I
On and after Thursday, September io, the Pas?
senger Ti ams ou thc Solidi Carolina Railroad will
run as follows:
FOR At'OfSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M
Arrive at Augusta.4.45 I'. M.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem?
phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery
and Grand Juliet Ion. ,.
rou coi.mniA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.4.40 P. M.
CuuiK'ctiiiK with Wilmington nud Manchester
' Railroud, and Camden triiln.
FOU CUAHI.ESTOX.
Leave Augusta.-.S.oo A. M.
Arrivent Charleston.4.oo I?. M.
Leave Colutubla.T.4H A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.oo P. M.
AcnrsTA sitiur KxntKss.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.T.r.O 1*. M.
Arrive at Augusta.Clo A. M.
Connecting with traills for Memphis, Nushvillo
and New Orleans, via Grand Junction.
I.eav> August a.4.10 P. M.
Arrive ut Charleston.4.00 A. M.
COLUMBIA NIOIIT KXPRKSS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.O.o.i P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.4.4.1 A. M.
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Gvenvlllo
and Columbia Railroad, mid on Mondays, Wednes?
days and Fridays with Charlotte and Sopth Caro?
lina Railroad.
Leave Columbia.5..10 I*. M.
Arrive nt Charleston.S-SO A. M.
Sl'MMKUVlU E THAIN.
Leave Charleston.4.05 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville.C30 I*. M.
Leave Summerville.v.io A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.b.2? A. M.
CAMDEN DltANl'll.
Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on
MONDAYS,' WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be?
tween Camden and Ringville dally, (Sundays ex?
cepted.) connec??. williup and down Day Pas?
sengers nt Ringville.
Leave Camden.1.35 A. M.
Arrive ut Columbia.U.M A. M.
Leave Columbia.1-4S P. M
Arrlvc at Camden.?-00 P. M.
(Signed) H. T. PEAKE,
septic General Superintendent.
Spool motton.
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aug! wfm3mns
tjcpiitic Bitters.
PAN KN 1 M'S HEPATIC BITTERS,
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
AST) ALL Dil IA SIS OF Tilt
STOMACH AND LIVER.
rn IT ASS BzceKREsmts HT TUB
MSDIOAL FACULTY.
HEGEMAN Ac CO.r
AGENTS, NEW YOU K.
Manniactnretl By C. F. PANKNIN..
OBBOn AN) AP0TBX0A2Y, ..
ORAR I-i S3 S T O IT, S. C.
MWVbr Bal? by Druggists Every tcher*.""^ja>
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XUiocelWiueono.
STAIR RODS,
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ftaf r*fair? NO CUrnuif,.
wm nra FATOIT
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wirun HAS MO varna*.
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Por Hotels, ReeUnruU and Public Bandings,
MANUFACTURED BY "".
.WTT.'A f. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane SU HX
augig amos _, _
JJISON'S TOBACCO ANTIDOTE.
Warraated to remore all desire for Tobacco la
any form. Restores sufferers from Its lnluiious
effects to robust healta. Of great benefit to Dys?
peptics. Por aal? by Dr. H. ii A ER,
Mo. ni Meeting street,
octa Agent for 8onth Carolina.