The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 04, 1869, Image 10
Am 9ia story, with u. New Moral?
BY JUUi. WAItD UOWB.
Petroleum Clmlcrclla dances with n pretty fellow,
And her pumpklus turn to carriages, her rats
to horses Hnc : . .
Fate strikes grimly on the dial, with a sound of
no denial, , .
And her satins cense to rustle, and her dia
monds ceusc to shine.
Ferth Into the chilly darkness, In her eolltudc aud
and starkness
Goes the bloom of dissipation, wlih no lovely
fruit behind;
Vf it h no strengt h condensed In meekness, with no
holy nature weakness,
With no thorn of resolution, with no after
growth of mind.
Bask to vermin shrink her horses, on hci vale
and ghostly courses.
Ttags replace her recent splendors, unadmlrcd
her beauty wanes:
She bemoans the mocking fairy who uplifted her
unwnry
Through a paltry prltsc or pleasures, to il mul
titude or pains.
NAPOLEON'S HEALTH.
State Influence of the Empress.
Tito Paris correspondent ol the London
News, writing on the 12th nit., says:
Your readers may perhaps remember that I was
tho first person who, even at the end or last win
ter, distinctly ufllrmcd that l.ottls Napoleon would
never venture to resist the onward movement
that was then beginning. Almost all the press ol
lac Continent took the opposite view or the situ
ation, and atrucied to believe (or did believe) that
the Kmperor would consent lo no modifications
of tho constitution In a liberal sense. My estimate
or the excessive timidity tmd uncertainty of the
Smieror's character led me to the oplnlun I ex
pressed, and you bcc that I have not been
wrong. He began by giving in to populnr opin
ion, because he was afraid or not doing so ; he
has ended by naturali/.ing nil his Ural theo
retical concessions rrom the same motive?
fear; tho fear or yielding too much. But I do
not think that even at this moment, after so
much has occurred to prove tho imponslbiiilj of
the duration or the empire?I do not think that
even now you arc uwurc or what the strength or
the antl-dynastic sentiment here has grown to.
At no period of modern French history has the
public reeling of the country been so unanimous
or so powerful. It was nothing approaching to
its present state In ltiiio. Men who were actors In
the July revolution tell you that It could not have
had a chance of success had the government had
beforehand the slightest suspicion of the Impres
sion likely to be produced by the ratal ort/rm
nanoes. The movement or 163? was a very clr
? uni He riii cd one compared to that which agitates
the country now, anil It you read one nHcr the
other the rumous articles or the Journal des De
bats, ending "Mnlhcnrcusu France ! Malheureux
Roi 1" and any leader of the Happel or other ad
vanced newspaper of the present day, you will sco
how Immeasurably preferable was the position of
the already doomed Charles X to that or the ex
hausted Ctcsar, who still fancies ho can dispose
of the army, and .whmjfL M*9(r.tor' Uueo'alouo
doubled wnn'cpUlicls such as vicior uui.?
daredxojuf ta^?,,r~^ douiiity or health of
me chief of the State has virtually subjected him
to the energy and dlctutorlal spirit or his wire,
who rules now, with the notion of being cele
brated as a second Maria Theresa. The Km press
is a very inferior person, with, as I have more
than once told you, a will of singular tenacity.
This obstinacy Is held t>v her to be synonymous
With power?with real strength. The principal
object of her recent ctforls has been the de facto
banishment of all her spouse's old frlcnda nnd as
sedates. She has always disliked them Intensely,
and for more than one reason, and she has never
forgiven any one or them the attempts they one
and all made to prevent her marriage with i/uiis
Napoleon. But she has most perfectly disguised
her sontlmcnts, and until the hour when circum
stances gave her preponderance In tho govern
ment tho Empress was friendly with everybody?
with M. dc Pcrslgny as with Count YValcwskl; with
M. de Morn y, with M. Drouyn' de Lhuys, with M.
Pould and with M. Kouhcr. Her first act of real au
thority has been tho getting rid of General Flcury,
and a great sensation It creates. It Is quite true
that one argument used by the Km press Is a very
strong one ? tho uotorlous absence of moral
worth or personal respectability on the part of
Louis Napoleon's private friends and out-nnd-out
adherents. She puts this royward now on all oc
casions; and there Is now no defending the pur
sons she. condemns. But whom docs she propose
In their stead ? Men politically worse, because
thev are utterly wanting In any faith in that
which they arc required to uphold. Men like
Geueral Flcury, who remember the early days or
the February Revolution, and what the temper of
tho country then was, know whnt the present
movement means, aud what it may come to; be
sides which, having been raised from nothing to
rank and wealth, they aro disposed to do what
ever may he ncccssnry to preserve their position,
and their Bight Is proportionately sharpened.
TKere would be no reason why the man who
mainly helped to commit the crimes or tho coup
d'etat (without whom Louht Napoleon never would
have ventured to commit It) might not become
?he inaugurator of all freedom In France;
all he la aiming at la not losing the advantages
he possesses, and once prove to him that the
country will have Its old liberties, or throw
Off thoao who refuse them, and General Flcury
would Indubitably, were he minister, do every
thing that his own Interests demanded. But the
Empress' Ideas of government tend In thorough
ly different directions. In the tlr.M place it is, In
her mind, a humiliation for a sovereign to be dic
tated to by the people, and Bhc looks upon what
Is called "firmness" as a cardinal virtue (on the
evo of '48 M. Oulsot, too, said that "resistance
was tho only form or progress";) and, added to
this, tho first duty (hat the Empress holds to he
lncnmbcnt on France Is that or farcing tho yoke
of the Papacy more and more upon the popula
tion. Now, In nil these attempts she meets with
the resistance or the so-called entourage, who
aro by no means Papistical. She has been for the
last two years trying to get rid of General Floury:
but, after the many deaths that have deprived
tho Emperor of hi? old companions,, I'crslgny nnd
Fleury arc about the only remaining ones, and
the Orana Ecuyer endured.
Before leaving for her Eastern journey, how
- ever, tho Empress achieved the virtual exile of
her adversary. Tho General petitioned ror Flor
ence; but the Empress Insisted on M. dc Mnlarcl's
remaining there. To hiBperfect annoyance, then,
Plcury Is dispatched to llussia and the Empress
baa Buccccdcd.
ROY ALTY IN Pit USSIA.
Home-Life of the King.
A correspondent ol tho London Telegrnph
thus describes the home-lire or King William:
Prom tho library In the Berlin 1'alucc It Is bnt a
step through a side door Into the Tamous "corner"
room, where the King may bo Been from tho
street, siting at his writing table, any morning
when he Is In Berlin. This roonv Crowded with
Salntlngs. statuettes?one, among others, by the
rown Princess, or her husband, grasping a torn
flag and cheering on his men?busts, etchings,
miniatures, nnd countless other objects or art, Is
remarkable for one odd peculiarity: it docs not
contain a Blnglc scat of nny sort, except tho
King's arm chair and a kind or stool like a saddle
non supporta, without any back, umm wM?/i.M<
Majesty mounts wJov Aiipurtance, such as death
mefTlmt?, Ac. Whosoever is received into this
department has to stand wbilo talking to the
King, who rises from his chair at the writing
table, turns his back to the window, and hears In
that position whatever his visitor may have to
suv to him.
Leading ou' of the "corner" room Is the coun
cil chamber, In which his Majesty presides over
tho council of his ministers; a noble apartment
richly .decorated and hung with costly pictures bv
modern masier?. Tho last room or tho suit Is k
sort of reading room, filled with military sketch, b
?Borne splendid water-color drawings or camp
**"?nes In tho. French and Austrian armies?hujre
maps, Bca pieces, pamphlets and sonvenirs or the
tented field. These aro the standards or all the
guard regiments nnd the drums or the Garde du
orps, nlwnys In the King's keeping, suve on ex
traordinarily solemn occasions, when they arc
fetched by compagnies iVelite, and delivered over
with Impressive formality.
. I forgot to mention two curious objects In the
ibrary : one Is a "progressive" map of tho Prus
sian kingdom, starting with the "Mark" of Bran
denburg, In dull brown, and showing every stic
Bcsstvo acquisition In a dureront color; the other
Is n sort of me mon to "diary," arranged ror the
>.ing by one or his most trusted servants, every
t.. y of the year rcgisiered upon a separate sheet
ol cardboard, whereon aro recorded the several
cvnts In the King's lire or which Hint day Is an
anniversary. This "diary" Is a monument or
loving labor and thoughtful devotion on the port
of its compiler; and his Majesty constantly refers
lo lt. I noticed that ihe "Cahier" ror October
was represented by n gap In the chest containing
tho whole scries; and on Inquiring what had be
-l??.0,0/ MIiiM ,?,', 1,11,1 ,h0 "KlnK l?d takeu it
with him to Baden."
Were I to recount all the anecdotes of tho vene
rable Sovereign'* goodness nnd amiability (hat I
heard while visiting his apartments, this letter
would swell Into a volume; suffice It to say, he Is
tho best served king In Kuropc, because he Is one
of the best men that ever wore tho purple, or any
other costume whatever. Those who like the
writer, have been fortunate enough to lenm the
truoBtory of his life, and see him live, can fully
understand how nnd why it is that he Is eo deen
ly loved by his people. v
?A priost was confessing an old. croupier nt
Baden. '-Weil, my brother, this is u solemn
Hour; what hnvo you lo say ?" The dying man
promptly replied : "Not much, father, T>ut I
can ?ay this : | saw onco lu my lifo tho most
estraordlnary thing that ever happened on
?arth; I saw 28 come out eleven limes run
It ng.?> _
?Chicago is to hnvo -x new paper?the Di
vorce Bureau. A wldo circulation Is gtioran
teed by the clrcumslaneo that people usually
wish to know when thoy nro divorced, and
this fnnilshes a correct list.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
The Clinrlebton Cotton, Hlce nml KotoI
Stores Market.
office charleston news, i
wednesday kvksino, November 3, 1869. 1
Cotton.?ThlB article opened with n softer ten
dency nnd prices declined during the day about
?c *p lb. Sales near 700 bales, viz: 40 at 23'?',
13 at 24, 65 at 24?, 41 at 24?, 40 at 24?.', 150 at
21**, 10 at 24%, 243 St 26, 13 at 26??*. WO quote:
LIVKltrOOI. CbABaiFIOATION.
Ordinary to good ordinary.2:>?@24U
Low middling-J.9MSST~
Middling.
Strict middling.3?
IticK.?The mnrkct was active but easier. Sales
about 300 tierces of clean Carolina, say 27 tierces
at 0'?, co at 7, 213 at 7?c 's "lb. We quote com
mon to fair clean Carolina at G?aC?c; good 7a
7?e *P lb.
NATAL Stores.?The market was quiet. Sales
43 bbls spirits turpentine, in country packages,
at 42 ?? f, gallon.
Freights.?Tbc supply of freight room to most
points is ror tho moment suniclent for the de
mand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements arc
making nt ?d "fl lb on uplands nnd 1 .yd on sen
Islands; by sail, ?d on uplands and ?.<d on sea is
lands. To Havre, by steam, nonilunl; by sail,
ljtfo V lb on uplands and l".,c on sea Islands.
'Coastwise, to New York, by steam, ?c V lb on
uplands and lc on sea islands; by sail, ?c TU lb on
uplands. To lloston, by steam, nominal; by soli,
?c H lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam,
?c "P lb on uplands; by sail, somewhat nominal,
To Iinltlmore, by steam, ?@?c "p lb on uplands;
by sail, somewhat nominal.
Markets by Telegraph.
FOREIGN MARKST!".
London, November 3?Noon.?Consols 03?.
lion.Is 83. Tallow 47s 3d.
Liveki'ooi., November 3?Noon.?Uplands I2?d;
Orleans I2?d. Sales 12,000 bales. Western Hour
23s Od. Corn 20s Od.
Rvcnlng.?Uplands 12).'; Orleans 12?d; sales
12,000 bales; for speculation and export 30oo.
Common rosin 6s 3d to 5s Gd.
Paris, Novcmlicr 3? Noon.?Itonrsc quiet.
Rentes 7lf 35c.
DOMESTIC markets.
New YORK, November 3?Noon.?Slocks unset
tled. Money strong at 7. Sterling, long, 0; short,
0?. Gold 27%. Cotton a shade easier at 20?a
20?. Turpentine quiet at 47c. Rosin quiet; good
strained $2 22?a2 25.
Evening.?Cotton heavy nnd ?c tower; sates
2000 bales at 20c. Flour strongly favors buyers.
Wheat opened steady but closed a shade lower.
Corn lc lower. Mess pork l&vv^.oA. ?gf Vr,ai "n?.
Groceries" ?teady. Naval stores dull. Govern
ments closed steady; 02s 115. Southerns quiet.
Money active nt 7. Sterling weaker nt s?ao.
Gold 27?. Stocks steady and strong.
Cincinnati, November X?Corn firmer and in
good demand. Old 85aSG; new 68060. Whiskey
nominal and %i 00 ottered; $1 OS nsked.
Pork dull and nominally fill. Shoulders I0'.:c;
clear aides 19?. Nothing donc In lard; held ut
10?c.
Louisville, November 3.?Pork $31. Shoulders
10?c; clear sides 20. Lard 18c. Whiskey dull.
Wilmington, November 3.?Spirits turpentine
quiet at42?c. Rosin firmer; strained Si Mal ">7?.
Crude turpentine unchanged. Tar steady at ?2 05.
Cotton steady at 24?u2i?c.
Augusta, November 3.?Market opened with
ralr demand and closed heavy and lrrecul.tr.
Sales 090 bales. Receipts loco bales. Middling
23?a24e.
Savannah, November :i.?Receipts 2G9S bales.
Exports 1005 bates." Sales 800 bales. Middling
24?e. Market dull.
Mobile, November 3.?Sates COObales; market
closed dull; middling 24?cu2-!?c. Receipts 10S3
bates. Exports G2 bates.
New Orleans, November 3.?Col ton uctlveand
lower nt 24?c; sales 5350 bolus. Receipts 7413
bales. *Gold 27?. Sterling as?. sight parn?
discount.
Havana Market.
HAVANA, October 30.?Suiiak?Exported dur
ing the week rrom Havunu and Mntanzas 16,000
boxes to foreign ports and 6130 to the United
States; Block in warehouses in Havana and Mn
tanzas 138,000 boxe?. 2600 hhdH; holders demand
an advaucc; large business doing, notwithstand
ing merchants arc indisposed to purchase on ac
count of the high demands or holders; market
Ilrm; Nos 10 In 12 8?at)? reals; holders demand
an advaucc of ? real; Nos 10 to so, Dutch stand
ard, 0?all reals per arroba; molasses sugar Ilrm
at C?n7? reals; Muscovudocs, quotations arc
nominal; fair to good refining 8?aS? reals.
Molasses?There is an absence of business for
want of stock; quotations are nominal.
Lumber?Steady; yellow pine $25a27 perM.
Kiieioiitk?Dull, with lint few charters; per box
of sugar to the United States $1 28a 1 60; per h'ud
of sugar to the United States $680a7;per hhdof
molasses $4a4 60; per ton to Pulinouth and orders
40a45s; per ton to France SOttfiOf.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, November 2.?Turi-entise?Is
In fair request, nnd receipts meagre. Sales of
only 26 bids at ?2 75 for soft, and $1 60 for hard,
per 280 pounds.
Spirits Turpentine.?Sales of 05 bbls at 41 ?c,
and 63 bbls at 42?o per gallon.
Rosin?Sales or 810 bbls at $165 for strained;
$2 for extra No. 2; ?3 25 for No. 1. and $4 ror
pale.
Tar?Is 6c higher, ami 20 bbls sold at $2 05 per
bbl. 1
Cotton.?Small sales at 24?a2*%c per pound.
Mnron Market.
MACON, November 1.?Cotton.?At the date of
our lust weekly review, the market closed with
the market qutet, middlings being quoted at 23?c.
On Tuesday there was considerable disposition on
the part of holders to retain their colt on for bettor
prices. Wednesday prices declined ?c, tho mar
ket closing dull nt 23?c. On Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, sales made were on the basis of 23c
for middlings, the market being rather dull. To
day the market opened dull at23c for the best, be
coming firmer through the day, anil closing Ilrm
with a good demand at 23tf&23? cents tor mid
dlings. The receipts lo das' amount to 705 bales;
sales 644 bales; shipments 383 blues. The receipts
of the week sum up 4910 bales; sales 2965 bales.;
shipments 2017 hales. Receipts this month at east
M aeon 384 bales; slapped 612 bales. Stock on hand
127 bales.
cotton statement.
Stock on hand September 1,180D 179
Received this week. 4,010
Received nn>v*o"?i? _
Total. 29,732
Shipped this week. 2,017
Shipped previously. 16,873? 18,700
Stock on hand. 10,942
- Sclma Market.
SELMA, October ?a.?Cotton?Was In good do
mand throughout tho day, which was freely met
by factors, without any advance In figures, with
sales of r.77 bales; middlings nt 23?ia23?c; low
middlings 23; market closing with the suine tone.
cotton statement.
Stock on hand September 1,1809. 84
Received this week.ism
Received previously.13,009?14,945
Total. |6"?20
Shipped this week.1 295 '
Shipped previously.10,268-11,553
Stock on hand October 29, '69. 3,470
E O El C A EE N It AR
MOON'S rilASES.
New Moon, 3d, 0 hours, 15 minutes, evening.
First quarter, loth, 9 hours, 35 minutes, evening,
Full Moon, 12th, 2 hours, 07 minutes, morning.
Last Quarter, 20th, 1 hour, 0 minutes, evening.
mon
IWATBS.
MARINE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, N O V B M H E It 4 .
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
, sf,hr? Wy. Hughes, New York?3 days. Mdsc.
To W Roach A co, G W Williams A co, W Shcii
herd, Macduir Cohen, Railroad Agent, OOravclcy,
Iiolimnnn nros, (inclus A Witte, Werner A backer,
If Iiischotr A co, H Slegllng, Munt one A co, W;6
Corwin A co, Ktlnck. Wlckcnhcrg A co, II Cobl.i A
co, *A Guiney, II O'Neill, O W SIciToiih, Order, a jd
others. '
Sehr David Collins, Townsend, Philadelphia?I
days. coal. To j A Bnslow A co, and J D Alken
a co.
m .'=!"' ?ftW.* """?er. Orr, Portland, Mc-9 days.
Plaster and Hay. To T Tuppcr A Soii. 3
Sehr Elizabeth. Jancovich, Santeo. 1718 bush
* DI?V8 T? J U Pr'"*'? * Bo"' ?"?
t?oC.'lf. A.nn 8??<>aB, Garbattle, West Point Mill.
Slcimer St Helena, Elliott, Edlsto and RockvlUe.
24 Unies tea lslanil cotton, nn? sundries. To J II
Murrar, Roper ft Sloncy, Willis A Chlsolm, ?ail
lant ft Mltiott, Boston, Dowling A co, Fraser A
1)111, Rarenal * co, 0 V ITlzslinonc uu<l others.
Sloop Julia Denn, from Oonibuhco. 1200 bushels
rough rice. To W C lice ft co.
Sloop Joseph A John, Barton, Comhahcc. 1700
bushels rough rice. To W C Bec ft co.
Dhi's But, from James island. 4 bales sen Island
cotton, 1 bale upland cotton. To Fruscr ft Dill.
Boat from St Andrew's. 0 bags sen Island cot
ton. To Ilopcr ft Blotter.
Received from Chlsolm's Mill?132 tierces rice.
To Chlaoltu Bros.
FROM THIS TORT.
Stcnmshlp Georgia, Cutler, at New York, Octo
ber 31.
UP FOR THIS TOUT.
Steamship Magnolia, Crowell, at New York, Oc
tober 31, to leavo November 4.
Sehr David Wassou, Tapley, at New York, Oc
tober 31.
CLEARED FOIt THIS PORT.
Brig Rcnshaw, Sylvcr, at Philadelphia, Octo
ber 31.
Sclir Edna Unrwood, Harwood, at Boston, Oc
tober 29.
MEMORANDA.
The steamship Georgia, at New York from this
port, reports that on the 23th tilt, ti A M, 60 miles
south of Cape Henrv, experienced a heavy gale
from northwest with heavy sea; the gnlc combi
ned tlilrty-llvo hours with great force. On the
31st, al o 1' Mr passed steamer Starlight, from
Portland for Chnrlcstou.
The llritlsh brig Atnphlon, Hcas, from Provi
dence, 11 I, previously reported soiled for this port,
arrived at Wilmington, N C, November 2.
list of VESSELS
VP, CLEARED AND SAILED l'on TUIS TORT.
FOREIGN.
i.unuon.
SldpBavld Brown, Nichols, cleared.Oet 0
LIVERPOOL.
Stcnmshlp Marmora,-, to sail.Oct 30
Stcnmshlp Adulia.-, to sail.Nov 20
British ship Miiscougus, Groves, cleared.. .Oct 10
Ship Gorilla, Say, cleared.Sept 23
Norwegian bark Skjobl, Albrcchlscn, up. .Sept 28
Br bark Yuinurl, Cawlln, up.Oot U
British bark Arbitrator, Irwin, sailed.Gel U
The Apolle, Jorgcnsun, up.Sept 22
The Clara, Nichols, up.Sept 20
The llouiborsunil. Ncllson, sailed.Oct 2
Brig Cecilia, Bistrup, cleared.Sept 30
nkwi'okt, ESO.
The Atlantic, Vernon, suUcd.Oet 10
DOMESTIC.
I BOSTON.
Brig G?orgie, Swan, up.Oct 28
I Brig Mary C Kosevclt, Cntl, cleared.Oct 20
Sehr Anna E Glover, Perry, up.Oct 18
Sehr Edna Harwood, Harwood, cleared?Oct 20
bootubay.
Sehr Haltlc Lewis,-, sailed.Oct C
KASTi'OIIT, ME.
Bark St Mary, llallowell, cleared.Oct 22
PORTLAND, ME.
Steamer Starlight, ltsley, cleared.Oct 20
ROCKl'OUT, ME.
Sehr Ralph Carteto^ .S?t 23
* ? 1-KOVlDENCE, it I.
llritlsh brig Amphlon, Hcas, sailed.Oct 27
nhw york.
Steamship Magnolia, Crowell, to leave.Nov 4
Sehr M A Taylor, Tuylor, cleared. oot oo
Sehr David Wasson, Tapley, up.Oet 31
Sehr Marlin Gage, Shcppard, up.Oct 20
Sehr J II Stlckucy, Fooks, up.Oct 30
Sehr Mm gai ci ft Lucy, Crosby, up.Oct 23
PHILADELPHIA.
BrigRcnshaw, Bylver, cUarcd.Oct 31
SclirJ M Hroomnll, Douglass, cleared.Oct 20
Sehr M A Holt. Holt, cleared.Oct 23
sehr Sarah I-isiicr, Carlisle, cleared.Oct 24
Sehr Fawn, Kelly, up.Oct 20
Receipts by Riillrond, November U.
; ol HI CAROLINA RAILROAD.
1762 bales cotton, 14 hales domestics, 240 bbls
Hour, TiOJ bags oil cake, 134 casks clay, 4 cars ent
ile, 1 car fm nil are, 3 cars wood, 0 cars sundries.
To Watson ft Hill, W B Smith ft co, Claghorn,
Herring ft co, Pclzer, I lodgers ft co, Reeder ft
Davis, G H Walter ft co, Il C Prcsslcy, Railroad
Agent, and others.
NORTH EASTERN RAILROAD.
IC3 bales upland cotton, i:i bales sea island cot
ton. -10-2 bids naval stores, 115 bushels rough rice,
Im iber. nuise, ftc. To J Murslinll, Jr, J V Harden,
Kinsman-ft Howcll, Howard ft. Bro, SDStoiicy, G
W Williams ft co, W Dingle, J II E Sloan, Caldwelt
ft Son, T O'llryun, W K Rvnn, W Bowling, Reeder
ft Davis, Fri st ft.Adger, TT Threalt, Ravcncl ft
co, Graeser ft Smith, Mowry ft co, Kirkputilck ft
Witte, Walter ft co, A J Salinas, C P Poppenhelin,
Crane, Iloylsion ft co, H Klutlc ft co, W p How
ling ft co. Thin m on ft Holmes. J llnnckcl, Wnge
ucr ft Monsces. Kendall ft Dockery, ('bighorn,
Herring ft co, W C lice ft co, Chapman ft II, G Fol
iln, I! J Morgan, and Railroad Agent.
PuMscngers.
Per steamer rtt Helena, from Edlsto and Rock
ville?Mrs J H Hill nnd child. Miss Eva Brown and
servant, j llonklnaon, H L Johnson, Dr W J Ran
dolph, Major W J Wholcy, P Toglle, O P Fllzslm
ons, G 1. Manueller, G L Christy, A McClellnn, and
10 on deck.
??noni;nt7rc.
q. u a r di am Ii ut ua ~l7
I, i f e insurance company
OF
NEW YORK.
OltOANIZED 1N 1800.
all POLICIES NONFORFEITABLE.
HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED.
LAST CASn DIVIDEND (FIFTY) SO TER CENT.
STATEMENT.
Polices in force.$26,000,ooo
Assets. 1,600,00?
Annual Income. 800,000
Losses Paid. 600,000
OFFICERS.
W. II. PECKnAM, President.
WM. T. HOOKER, Vlcc-Presldcnt.
L. McADAM, Secretary nud Actuary.
G. A. FUD1CKAR, Superintendent.
DIRECTORS.
non. John A. Dix, New York.
Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper ft Bros., ex
Mayor New York.
John J. Crane, President Bank Republic.
Win. M. Vermilyc, Banker, (Vermllyo ft Co.)
Chas. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark Banking
Company.
Hon. George Opydykc, ex-Mayor New York.
Mlnot C. Morgan, Hunker. ,
Tliomnaltlgucy, Finn Thomas Rlgncy & Co.
Bcnj. B. Shcrninn, Treasurer New York Steam
Sugar Refining Company.
Richard II. BownCj Wctmore ft Bowne, Lawyers.
E. V. Haughwout, Firm E. V. Haughwout ft Co.
Wm. Wllkcns, Firm or Wilkcns ft Co.
Julius II. Pratt, Merchant.
Wtu. W. Wright, Merchant.
Charles J. Starr, Merchant.
William Allen, Merchant.
Geo. W. Cuyler, Banker, Palmyra, N. T.
dco. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insur
ance Company.
John G. Sherwood, Park Place.
Walton II. Pcckham, corner Fifth Avcnuo and
Twenty-third street.
Edward U. Wright, Newark, N. J.
Geo. W. l'ai lee, Counsellor.
W. L. Cogswell, Merchant.
KEIM ft ISSERTEL,
General Agents for Sonth Carolina and Georgia,
Olllcc No. 40 Broad street,
Charleston, 8. C.
Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician.
Jnnl2 l.yrn.tc_
i l l i a m Al. l a w t o n,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 10 ROYCB'S WUARP.
Extra Heavy Sea Island BAGGING AND TWINE
Tor sale. Advances utade on Produce In Iwnd.
.nug26 tii sen -
j t. humphreys,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
?ALE? OF REAL ESTATE, STOCK8. BONBS.
SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO
PERTY ATTENDED TO.
No. 27 BROAD STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
REFERENCES.?Hon. HENRY BUI8T, W. J. MA
1 It ATI I, Esq., General JAMES CONNER, T. R.
VARINO, Esq. ecu
j v . b a r d i n,
)0 M MISSION MERCHANT,
Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, s. u.
Prompt attention given to the sale of Cotton,
lice and Naval Stores, and Country Produce gen
rally, ocis imo
F
Shipping.
O It LIVER POO L
The- Ilrltlsh ship DUKE OF WELLING
TON, Robert Allen, Master, will load for the
above port and have dispatch.
For Freight engagements, apply to
UOv4 11AVENKL A CO
F
OR NEW YORK?MERCHANTS' LINE.
THE ONLY ItNUULAK LINK
PACKETS.
The Schooner M YHOVKIl. Itrown. Muster, j^a
having nearly all her Freight engaged. andS?SK
uoIiik on hoard, wunts Homo light freight lo ITU
up. WILLIAM llOACll ft CO.
nova a_
OR LIVERPOOL.
F
Tho Al Amcriean Ship ELLEN SOUTH
Altl), Morsu Manier, having pnrt of car- .,?. ?
go engaged, will he dispatched for llic nhovo \t?n.
For Freight engagements, apply to
WILLIS A CIIISOLM.
ocl2l ihBtulrno_North Atlantic Wharf.
JpOR NEW YORK?MERCHANTS' LINE.
The Schooner IDA BIRDS ALL, Hlrdsnll.^jjA
Master, having nearly all her freight en-SSK
fnged aud goltiK on hoard, wants sonic light
reicht lo fill up and leave forthwith.
nuv3 3 WILLIAM UOACH A CO.
F
OR LIVERPOOL
The "Al" New Clipper Hark MARY Kit.
LAM, W. Huiler, Master, having consid?ra _
hie portion of freight engaged, will have qu
dispatch. Apid, VOjyi!N k tiiro oKrry
nov3 North Atlantic Wharf.
?STON AND CHARLESTON LINE
PACKETS.
FOR BOSTON.
Tho Al Brig JOS1K A. DKVEREAUX, hav
ing a large portion of her cargo engaged" ?
and ready, will receive cotton and other freight
lo till up,"at Urown A Co.'s Wharves.
For Frci?ht engagements, apply to
nova ^tftsKS GOLDSMITH ft SONS.
ANTED 400 BALES TO COMPLETE
CARGO.
FOR HAVRE DIRECT
The splendid New Al Brig WAltT M.^?i
FRANCIS, Francis Master, having lsrgcSSgiS
tiortlou cargo on board, wu*?ts four hundred bales
ot till up. WILLIAM ROACH A CO.
nov-2 3 _
w
F
OR LIVERPOOL
nnc mitlsb Hark DALKEITII, Lang
riin flnc Ilritlsb Hark DAI.KKI 1 It, i.nng
wlll, Master, has a considerable portion of
her cargo cngagctl and going on hoard.
Fur Freight engagements upply to
-ROOT. MURE A CO.,
nov2 Boycc's Whnrf.
O R L I V E R P O O L
F
Tito American Bark ANNIE K IM hall.
Silnson Master, 2000 bales capacity, has]_
considerable cargo cngagctl and now roihk
on board, and will be dispatched for the above
port.
For Freight engagements, apply to
OC121 STREET BitOTHERS A CO.
QUNARD LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS
Rctween NEW YORK and LIVER-,
FOOL, calling at tmcuutlown.
AUSTRALASIAN, MALTA,
ALEIM'O, PALMYRA,
CHINA, SAMARIA,
CUBA, si ill ; it I a ,
HECLA, TARIFA,
JAVA, ?-' TRIPOLI.
One of the above Flrst-Class Iron Mall Steamers
arc Intended to sail as follows:
From Liverpool for New York direct every Sat
UHDAY.
From Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) for
New York via Boston every TUESDAY.
From New York for Liverpool (culling at Cork
Harbor) every TmutSDAY.
Certificates issncd to bring out Passengers from
any part of Europe at lowest rates.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
C1IAS. 0. FRANK LYN,
No. 4 Rowling Green, New York.
For Steerage Passage, apply to Trinity Build
ing, No. ill Broadway, New York, or to
WM. ROACH A CO., Agents,
nov4 1 smwnmns Charleston.
F
OR NEW YORK.
"The steamship MANHATTAN, M. S.
Wood h n u. Commander, will he dispatch-,
cd for the Above port on Satuuday, the tan in
stant, nt hair-past 7 o'clock a. M.
For Freight or Pawago apply V. j?aav,
??-<.-. gjjgjtjjj AlitiKK A <WDrAgenU.
F
OR LIVERPOOL
F
CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSI11P
LINE.
The Al Iron Screw Steamship DARI-.^f^sa?.
EN, 1172 tons, James Peters Mosirr.
having n lirge portion of her cargo engaged, will
load with dispatch Tor the above port.
Cotton and produce for all points nn the Conti
nent or Europe received, aud Through Bills Lad
ing signed at Charleston. ,
Insurance by this line of S .earners three-quar
ters per cent.
For Freight engagements, niply to
ROBERT MURE A CO.,
noy2_Boyce's Wharf.
AST FREIGHT LINE
TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON ANB
TU H C1TIKS OF THE JORTHWEST.
The Stcamshlp SEA GULL Dut ton ^-T.pS*.
Commander, will sail for Halt more on v^ytflfl*
Tinnum ay, November 4th, at" A. M. from Pier
No. l, Unlun Wharves.
<*B'Insurance by the Stenucrn of this line
per cent, to Raltimorc and Phlndclphln. To Hus
ton >X. Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that
city by railroad from Hultlnorc without addi
tional expense for Insurance.
OTT Through Rills Lading gken to PHILADEL
PHIA, BOSTON and the CITItS OF THE NORTH
WEST.
For Freight engagemont? or Passage, apply to
COURTENAY k TRENIIOLM,
novl mwtliil_ Union Wharves.
pOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON^
INSURANCE ONE-HAUf PER CENT.
Tlic Bteamshlp J. W. EVERMAN, Capt. <tr1r?S*^
J. N. Hlneklcy, will leave Ntrth Atbin. v^lMgg
tic Wharf on Thursday, 4th November," nl ?
o'clock.
For frolght engagement* spply lo
JOHN ATllfeO. OETTY,
octao_North Atlantic Wharf.
I Jjl TTTt N~E W Y O R K.
REOTJLAR LINE EVE?Y THURSDAY.
PAS SAG ? $20.
Tho Steamship MINNETOKKA, Can-^&?S*K
tiiui Carpenter, will leave Vandcr-S?*IBB2!
hors'.'s Wharf on Thursday, 4th November.
1809, at ? o'clock.
octgQ_RAVENBL k CO., Agents^
JgTEAM TO BOSTON.
Wc aro prepared to give Through^ACML
Bills of Lading for Cotton, to Hoston. ^AlMA?
vln Scml-Mouthly Lino Boston ami Savannah
Steamships, and Steamers DICTATOR, CITY
POINT and PILOT BOY, nt Ubcrnl rulcfl. First
Steamer leaves Savannah on the 20th Instant.
oct!8_J. D. AI KEN ft CO.
IJ1RAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH
CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA
AND AlKEN,
And other places, should lay In their
supplies or Clorois, Chnmpagncs, Cor-S&Mi?
dials. Braudlcs, Whiskies Mines, Canned Soiins
and Meats, American and English Biscuits, De
villed Ham, Tongue, - Lobster, Durham Smoking
Tobacco and Imported Scgars.
WM. 8. CORWIN A CO.,
No. 276 King street, opposite Hasel,
. .? Charleston, 8. C.
Branch of No. 000 Broadway, comer 20th street,
New York._scpi2S Oiuos
JDACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S
rnnocon line to
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
CHANGE OF SAILING DAY1.
Steamers of the ahevc Une leavo Plcr^r-x^?
No. 42, Nortli lllvcr, foot or Ca uni street, 22ilsia?
New York, at 12 o'clock noun, or the 1st, nth and
21st or every month (except when these dates fall
on Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.)
Departure of 1st and 21st connect at Panama
with steamers for South Pacific and Central Amer
ican ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanlllo.
Departure of nth of each month connects with
the new atenm Uno from Pauaraa to Australia and
New Zealand.
steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco for
China ami Je pan October 4,1809.
No CrlKornln steamers tonCh at Havana, but go
direct from New York to Asplnwall.
Ono hundred pounds baggage frco to each adult.
Medicine and attendance free.
For Passaee Tickets or further Information an
plyat tho COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tho
wharf, foot of Canal-street, North River, Now
>ork. p". n. BABY, Agent.
march12 lyr
-pOU E D I S T O ,
ROCKYILLE, ENTERPRISE AKD WAV I.AND
ING8.
Tlie steamer ST. h r.i.kn a. Call* .. . TjrT~,,u?w
lain II. l>. Eiiioii, wUI receive freight
Tins Day anil leave To-Mouuow Mounino, ai B
o'clock, aud Udlsto BATUKDAT HoiiNlNU, al 4
o'c>,:k.
For freight or passage, apply on board or lo
J. II. MURRAY, Accnt.
Market Wharf.
Tlic steamer leaves attain Ti'kshay Mounino, at
R o'eloek, and EUisto Wednbsday Muhkiko, at 7
o'clock._;_nov4 1?
Tfl 0 It GARDNER'S B L U F F
AND IKTBRHEDIATE LANDINGS ON
Til H PBBDBK IUVBH.
The light draft Steamer PLANT- r --xlT^t
Kit, Captain J. T. Poster, Is now j-ifi-vl^L
rcct'lving Freight at Accommodation wharf, ami
will leave on Tiuuhdax NlOHT, the 4lh iin-l.
Freight and Wharfage must bo prepaid.
Fur engagements apply to
HAVENER A HOLMKS, Arrents,
nova 2 No. 177 Bust Hay.
T
O W A G E
The Steamer SAMSON having _ . x?rT-TN
been recently put iu thorough or- ?fei-.-bV.-it^?.
der, Ik now ready to tow vt*sels to nnd from sea,
aud the phosphate works on the Ashley aud Coop
er Itlvers.
For engagements, apply on board, lo captain
W. F. A DA I It, or al Hie oillee of the Agency, Fast
Pay, opposite Accommodation Whnrf.
UOVl Into
F
O R
FLORIDA
VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND JACK
SONVILLE.
Ou and after the 23d or October _ -riTC^'N
the steamer CITY POINT, Captain i^Uwi?
Ueorgc E. McMillan, will sail from Clinrlcslou
every Satpiuiay Kvr.NiN?. at s o'clock.
Returning, the CITY POINT will leave Savannah
every THURSDAY Mounino, nt 0 o'clock, connect
ing with Central P.allroad at Savannah rnr Mobile
aud Now Orleans, und with the Florida llntlroail
at Fcrnandina for Cedar Keys, at which point
steamers connect with New Orleans, Mobile, Pen
sacola, Key West and Havana.
Through mils or Lading given ror cotton per Sa
vannah line or steamers to lloston.
Through Ullis of Lading given lor goods lo Mo
bile, Pensacolu nnd New Orleans.
J. D. A1KEN A CO., Agents,
octlS - South Atlantic WharL
OR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT.
F
'nie rast steamer "PILOT HOY," r . ^-TJ"*^???
Captain Fcnn Peck, will leave Mit!-at^%V ^=2*?
die Atlantic Wharl ror above points every Till'lts
DAY MonNtNO, at S o'clock, untU furl her notice.
Returning, will leave savannah satcuday
Mounino, ai 7 o'clock.
OOtO_J. D. AIKEN A CO.
?lt BEAUF?H.T VIA ROCK VILLE.
F
EDlSTO AND CltLSOLM'S LANDING.
The rast steamer ' PILOT BOY,'
Cap"alnT'cnn " Peck, will Vctivo Ml'd
die Atlantic Wharf ror above points every Monday
Mounino, at s o'clock, until further notice.
Iteturnlng. will leave lleaurort every Tuesday
Mouninu ut G o'clock, anil Ed Is to 2 o'clock P. M.
j)cU>_J. D. AIKEN A CO.. Agents.
1 n A K G E OF SCHEDULE.
C
FOU PALATKA FLORIDA.
VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND JACKSON
VILLE.
Tim
m? Elegant nnd First -class _ ?-i.rr^i?,
Steamer DICTATOR, Captain W. T.i^i.-t^i.
McNclty, will sail from Charleston every ; TUBS
day K v km no, at 8 o'clock, Tor the above points.
Reluming, the Steamer will leave Snvanuah
Sunday Mohnino, at y o'clock
Conucr.tltiK with the Central Railroad at Savan
nnh ror Mobile and New Orleuns, and with the
Florida Railroad al I-'crnnndlna for Cedar Keys,
at which point steamers connect with New Or
leans, Mobile, Pcnsncola, Key West and Havana.
Through IUUs Lading signed to New Orleans and
Mobile.
All rreicht payable on the whnrf.
Goods not removed at sunset will be stored al
risk nnd expense of owners.
J. D.-AIKHN .t CO.. Agents,
oct4 South Atlantic Wharf.
llnilvonos.
S
OUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
Ciiahi.eston, S. C, Sept. 16, 1SU9. j
On and alter Thursday, September 10, the Pas
senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will
run ns follows:
FOK AV0U8TA.
Leave Charleston.R.30 A. M
Arrive at Augusta.4.46 P. M.
Connecting wlih trains ror Montgomery, Mem
phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery
and Grand Junction.
ion COI.IUDIA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.4.40 P. M.
Connecting wlih Wlhningtou aud Manchester
Railroad, and Caniden train.
fok CIIAKLKSTON. i
Leave Augusta. .8.00 A. M.
Arrive ut Charleston.4.00 P. M.
Leave Columbia.7.45 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M.
AUGUSTA KIOIIT exviie8s.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M.
Arrive nt Augustn.6.10 A. M.
Connecting with trains ror Memphis, Nashville
and New Orleans, via Grand junction.
Leave Augustn.4.10 P. M.
Arrive ut Charleston.4.03 A; M.
COl.t'MlllA niuiit KXrilKSS.
(Vim-lays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.0.05 P. M."
Arrive nt Columbia. .4.45 A. M.
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville
anil Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro
lina Railroad.
Leave Columbia.6.60 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.5.30 A. M.
SI'MUEIIVILXB TllAIN.
Leave Charleston.4.05 P. M.
Arrive at Summcrvillc.6.30 P. M.
Leave Sumincrvllle.7.10 A. H.
Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M.
CAMDEN nitANClI.
Comden nnd Columbia Passenger Trains on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Satuhdays. and be
tween Cam den and King ville dally, (Sunday s ex
empted,) connects with up and down Day Pas
sengers nt Klngvlllo.
Leave Camdcn.0.36 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia.1.45 p. m.
Arrive at Cam den.6.00 P. M.
(Signed) n. T. PEAKE,
soptio General Superintendent.
tjotcl?.
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CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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renders It tho most desirable Hotel ror cither per
manent or transient guests. The accommoda
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elegantly furnished apartments ror ramilles and
single gentlemen. The proprietor will endeavor
to maintain the high reputation enjoyed by the
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will bo spared to deserve a continuance or the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed uponlt.
Tho best or Livery accommodations will bo
found adloinlug tho establishment.
The house Is supplied with the celebrated Arte
sian Water, of which delightful bnttts enn be had
either day or night. K; U. JACKSON,
Jolyll Proprietor.
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