The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 04, 1869, Image 7
Am Id Story, with ? New Moral.
By JULIA WAIID UOWB.
Petroleum Cinderella dances with n pretty fellow.
And her pumpkins turn to carriages, her ruts
to horses fine : . ,
fate Strikes grimly on the dial, with a sonnd of
no dental, , . ,,
And her Butins cense to rustle, and her dla
mouds ccusc to slilue.
Ferth Into the chilly darkness, In her solitude aud
and starkness
Goes the bloom of dissipation, with no lovely
fruit behind;
With no strength condensed In meekness, with no
holy mil uro weakness,
With no thorn of resolution, with no after
growth of mind.
Bask to vermin shrink her horses, on her pole
and ghostly courses.
Rags replace her recent splendors, unadmirctl
her beauty wanes:
She bemoau? the mocking fairy who uplifted her
unwary
Through a paltry prluc of pleasures, to a mul
titude of pains.
XAjPOJjKOX'S MCJLJLT.il.
State Influence of the Empress.
The Paris correspondent ol the London
Kcwb, writing on the 12th ult., says:
Your readers may perhaps remember that I was
the first person who, even at the end of last win
ter, distinctly aftlnued that Louis Napoleon would
never venture to resist the onward movement
that was then beginning. Almost all the press of
the Continent took the opposite view of Ihc situ
ation, and alfcctcd to believe (or did believe) that
the Rmperor would consent to no modifications
of tho constitution In illiberal sense. My estiinntc
of tho excessive timidity nnd uncertainty of the
Kmreror's character led me to the opinion lex
pressed, and you sec that I have not been
wrong, lie began by giving In to popular opin
ion, because he was afraid of not doing so ; he
has ended by naturalizing all his first theo
retical concessions from the same motive
fear; tho fear of yielding too much. Ilut I do
not think that ovcu at this moment. nft?r so
much bus occurred to prove tho impossibility of
the duration of the empire?I do not think that
even now you arc uwarc of what the strength of
tho antl-dynastlc sentiment here baa grown to.
At no period of modern French history has the
public feeling of the country been so unanimous
or so powerful. It was nothing approaching to
Its present stale in 1830. Men who were actors lu
the July revolution tell you that It could not have
had a chance of success had the government hnd
beforehand the slightest suspicion of the impres
sion likely to be produced by the fatal ordon
nances. The movement of 183* was a very cir
cumscribed one compared to that which agitates
the country now, nnd if you rend one after the
other the famous articles or the Journal des D?
bats, ending "Malheureuse France ! Malheureux
Kol I" aud any leader ol the Happel or other ad
vanced newspaper of the present day, you will see
how Immeasurably preferable was the position of
the already doomed Charles X to that of the ex
hausted Crcsar, who still fancies ho can dispose
of the army, and .whose Di?f^>'Sr~UuKb siouo
donhicd with 'epithets suchjra victor jiul" ?
dajc4tojitlfir.ai.'?^ liobiiity or health of
me enter or the State has virtually subjected him
to the energy and dictatorial spirit of his wife,
who rules now, with the notion of being cele
brated os a second Maria Theresa. The Empress
ts a very Inferior person, with, as I have more
than once told you, a will of singular tenacity.
This obstinacy is Yield by her to be synonymous
With power?with real strength. Tho principal
object of her recent ctfOrts has been the de facto
banishment of all her spouse's old friends nnd as
elates. She has always disliked them Intensely,
and for more than one reason, and she has never
forgiven any ono of tltcm the attempts they one
and all made to prevent her marriage with Louis
Napoleon. Hut she lias most perfectly disguised
her BCntlmcnts, and until the hour when circum
stances gave her preponderance In tho govern
ment tho Empress was friendly with everybody?
with M. de Pcrslgny as with Count Wnlcwskl: with
M. doMorny, with M. Drouyn'de Lhuys, with M.
Fould and with M. Rouhcr. lier first act of real au
thority has been tho getting rid of General Floury,
and a great sensation It creates. It Is quite true
that one argument used by the Empress Is a very
Strong one ? the notorious absence of moral
worth or personal, respectability on the part of
LouIb Napoleon's private friends aud out-and-out
adherents. She puts this forward now on all oc
casions; and there Is now no defending tho per
sons Bhc condemns. Hut whom docs she propose
In their stead v Men politically worse, because
they arc utterly wanting In any faith lu that
which they arc required to uphold. Men like
General Floury, who remember tho early days of
the February Revolution, and what the temper of
the country then was, know what the present
movement means, and what It may cotnc to; be
sides which, having been raised from nothing to
rank and wealth, they aro disposed to do what
ever may he necessary to preserve their poslttou,
and their Bight Is proportionately sharpened.
Tffere would be no reason why the man who
mainly helped to commit the crimes of the coup
d'etat (without whom Louis Napoleon never would
have ventured to commit it) might not become
be inaugnrator or nil freedom in France;
all ho Is aiming at ts not losing Hie advantages
ho possesses, and once prove to him that the
country will have its old liberties, or throw
Off those who refuse them, and General Hey.ry
would indubitably, were ho minister, do every -
. thing that his own Interests demanded. Hut the
Bmpress' Ideas or government tend In thorough
ly different directions. In the first place It Is, In
her mind, a humiliation ror a sovereign to he dic
tated to by the people, and she looks upon what
is called "firmness" as a cardinal virtue (on the
eve of '48 M. Gulzot, too, said that "resistance
waa tho only form of progress";) and, ndded to
Ibis, the first duty that the Empress holds to he
Incumbent on France Is that or forcing GlO yoke
of the Papacy more and more upon the popula
tion. Now, In nil these attempts she meets with
the resistance of the so-called entourage, who
aro by no means Papistical. She has been for the
lost two years trying to get rid of General FIcury :
hut, after the many dcathB thnt have deprived
tho Emperor of his old companions,, l'crslguy and
Flenry are about the only remaining ones, and
the Grand Beuger endured.
Dcforo leaving for her Eastern Journey, how
- ever, the Empress achieved the virtual exile of
her adversary. The Gencrol petitioned for Flor
ence; but the Empress Insisted on M. dc Mnlurct's
remaining there. To his perfect annoyance, then,
FIcury la dispatched to ltuasla and the Empress
has succeeded.
HOYALTYIX Pli VSHIA.
Home-Life of the King.
A correspondent ot the London Telegraph
thus describes the home-life or King William:
From the library In the Hcrltn l'alaco it Is hut a
Btcp through a side door Into tho rnmous "corner"
room, where the King may he Been from the
street, siting at his writing table, any morning
when he is In Herllti. This room; Crowded with
Sain tings, statuettes one, among others, by the
rown Princess, or her husband, grasping a torn
flag and cheering on his men?busts, etchings,
miniatures, and countless other objects of art, is
remarkable for ono odd peculiarity: it docs not
contain a single sent of any sort, except the
King's arm chair and a kind of stool like a saddle
upon supports, without nuy back, unrm wiuvjui-d
Majesty mounts whar Anportancc, such as death
mcrrlmts, Ac. Whosoever Is received into this
department has to aland while talking to the
King, who rises from his chair at the writing
table, turns his buck to the window, and hears lu
that position whatever his visitor may have to
say to him.
Leading ou'of the "corner" room Is the coun
cil chamber, in which his Majesty presides over
tho council or his ministers; a noble npartmcnt,
richly decorated nnd hung with costly pictures by
modern masters. Tbo last room of the suit is a
BOrt of reading room, filled with military sketches
?some splendid wutcr-color drawings or camp
r**ncB in tho French nnd Austrian armies?huRe
maps, sea pieces, pamphlets and souvenirs or the
tented flold. These aro the standards or nil Ihc
guard regiments and the drunu or the Garde du
orps. always In the King's keeping, save on ex
traordinarily solemn occasions, when they aro
fetched by compagnies d'eltte, and delivered over
with Impressive formality.
I forgot to mention two curions objects in the
library: one Is a "progressive" map of the Prus
sian kingdom, starting with the "Alnrk" of Hrnn
denhnrg, In dull brown, nntl showing every suc
scsslvo acquisition lu a different color; the oilier
is a sort or memento "diary," arranged ror the
King by one or bis most trusted servants, every
day or the year registered upon a separate sheet
of cardboard, whereon nro recorded the several
eventH In the King's life of which that day Is an
anniversary. This "diary" Is n monument or
loving labor und I bought fill dcvoilon on the part
of Its compiler; and his Majesty constantly refers
to lt. I nollcitt Hint the "Cahier" ror October
was represented by a gap In Ihc chest containing
the whole series; and on inquiring what had bo
corao of it, w'as told that the "King had taken it
With him to Kaden."
Wcro I to recount nil the anecdotes of the veno
ruble Sovereign's goodness nnd amiability that I
-heard while visiting his apartments; this letter
would swell Into a volume; sunicc It to say, he Is
m n?^,.^' ^,lntf K'"-?PC, because lie Is one
of the best men thnt ever wore the purple, ornnv
other costume whatever. Those who like the
writer, have been fortunate enough to learn the
true story of his ufe. au? soo htm live. cah r.illy
understand how nnd why It bj thai he is so dee J
ly loved by his people. *
?A priest was confessing an old croupier at
Baden. "Well, my brother, this Is a solemn
hour; what Imvo you fo say ?" The dying man
promptly replied : "Not much, father, %ui I
can say Mils : I saw onco in my lifo tho most
extraordinary thing that ever happened on
?artb: I saw 28 coiuo out eleven times ntn
nng.?
?Chicago is to unvoanew paper--lho Di
vorce Bureau. A wldo circulation is guaran
teed by the clrciimstaiieo that peoplo usually
wish to know when thoy aro divorced, and
this furnishes a correct list.
COMMEltCJAL If EWU.
rite CUnrlcbtou Cotton, lllce nml Naval |
ft tores Market.
Oi'fick Charleston NKW8. 1
Wednesday Evknino, November 3,1859. )
Cotton.?This artlclo opened wlln a softer tcn
lency and prices declined daring tbc dnj about
'ic V lb. Sales near 700 bates, viz: 40 at 23?,
13 at 24, 06 at 24?, 41 at 24?, 40 at 24?, 169 at
?IJK, 10 at 24K, 243 at 26, 13 at 26.'.'c. Wo quote:
LIVKIirOOI. CLASSIFICATION.
ordinary to good ordinary.r*%?-4 *
Low middling.;.??SlS~
Middling.24 V^?
Strict middling. ? ??
Rice.?The market was active but easier. Sales
nbout 300 tierces of clean Carolina, say 27 tierces
at o*;, go at 7,213 at 7?c n'lb. We quote com
mon to fair clean Carolina at G?nC?e; good Ta
;?c f< lb.
Naval Stores.?The market was quiet. Sales
13 bbls spirits turpentine, in country pAckoges,
at 42?? ^ gallon.
Frkiuhts.?The supply of freight room to most
points is Tor tho moment suMcicnt for the de
mand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements are
making at *{d 71 lb on uplands and lotion sea
Islands; by sail, ?d on uplands and ?d on sea is
lands. To Havre, by steam, nominal; by sail,
l?c V lb on uplands and i?c on sea islands.
Coastwise, to New York, by steam, ?c V lb on
uplands and lc on sea Islands; by Ball, ,?,'c ?? lb on
uplands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sail,
?c ft lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam,
;?c ^ lb on uplands; by sail, somewhat nominal,
To Baltimore, by steam, ?@?c V lb on uplands;
by sail, somewhat nominal.
Markets by Telegraph.
F0KF.IUN MAIIKKTS.
London, November 3?Noon?Consols 03?.
Ponds 63. TullOW 47s 3d.
LivEitrooi., November a?Noon.?Uplands i2?d;
Orleans I2?d. Sales 12,000 bales. Western Hour
23s Gd. Corn 20s (id.
Kvcnlng.?Uplands 12?; Orleans I2?d: sales
12,000 bales; for speculation and export 3000.
Common rosin fis 3d to Ss Gd.
PAitis, November 3?Noon.?Bourse quiet
Rentes 7U 30c.
domkstic markets.
New York, November 3?Noon.?Stocks unset
tled. Money strong at 7. sterling, long, 9; short,
0?; Gold 27.','. Cotton n shade easier at20?a
20?. Turpentine quiet at 47c. Iirsin quiet ; good
strained $2 22?02 26.
Evening.?Cotton heavy and ?c lower; sates
2000 boles at 26c. Flour si rongly favors buyers.
Whent opened steady but closed a shade tower.
Corn 1 c lower. Mess pork lo^ojj "\'r,i\i ' n tf.
Qrocnrfm steady. Naval stores dull. Govern
menis elo?cd 6tcady; cjs 116. Southerns quiet
Money nctlvc at 7. Sterling weaker at s?al).
Gold 27?. Stocks steady and strung.
Cincinnati, November 3.?Corn firmer and in
good demand. Old s?aBO; new G8aG0. Whiskey
nomlnul and $1 co offered; $l os asked
Pork dull and nominally $31. Shoulders 10?c;
clear sides 19?. Nothing done in lard; held at
1G?c.
Louisville, Novembers.?Pork $31. Shouldet
lOJ^c; clear sides 20. Lard lSc. Whiskey dull.
Wilmington,November 3.?spirits turpentine
quiet nt42?c. Rosin firmer; strained $1 6-?ul .'i7?,
Crude turpentine unchanged. Tar steady at $2 05,
Cotton steady at 2-i?u2l?fc.
Avuusta, November 3.?Market opened wit!
ralr demand and closed heavy und Irregular.
Sales 000 bales. Receipts 1060 bales. Middling
23?a24c.
SAVANNAn, November 3.?Receipts 2G03 bales.
Exports 1005 bates.' Sales ?00 bates. Middling
24?c. Market dull.
Mom lr, November a.?Sales ceo bales; market
closed dull; middling 24?C?24?C. Receipts 1063
bales. Exports G2 bales.
New Orleans, November s.?Cotton active and
lower at 24?c; sates 53SO bales. Receipts 7443
bales. "Gold 27?. Sterling 3?;^. sight para?
discount.
Havana Market.
HAVANA, October 30.?Suoar? Exported dur
ing the week from Havana mid .Mutnnzns lfi.ouo
boxes to foreign ports and 6130 to the United
States; slock In warehouses In Havana nml Ma
tanzns 138,000 boxes, 2600 hhds; hohlcrs demand
an advance; large business doing, notwithstand
ing mcrchunts are Indisposed to purchase on ac
count of the high demands of holders; market
Urm; Nos 10 to 128?a0? reals; holders demand
an advance of ? real; Nos 16 to ao, Dutch stand
ard, n.viij roots per arroha; molasses sugar (Inn
at G?u7? reals; Muscovudoes, quota:Inus arc
nominal; fair to good rellnlug 8?as? reals.
Moi.assf.s?There is an absence or business for
want of stock; quotations are nominal.
LUMBER? Steady; yellow pine $26a27 per M.
KituioiiTS?Dull, with but few charters; per box
of sugur to the United Stales $1 28al 60; per hint
of sugar to the United states $f> son": per hhdof
molasses $4u4 60; per ton to rnlmoulh and orders
40045s ; per ton to France fi0u5?f.
Wilmington Market.
W'lLMINGTON, November 2.?Turpentine?Is
In fuir request, and receipts meagre. Sales or
only 25 bbLs at $2 75 for sort, and $1 60 Tor hard,
per 2H0 pounds.
SrntiTSTmtrnNTiNK.?Sales orG5 bblsnt41?c,
and 63 bbls at 42Mo per gallon.
Robin.?Sales of 810 bbls at $165 for strained;
$2 ror extra No. 2; $3 25 for No. 1, and $4 for
pale. ,
Tar?Is 6c higher, and 20 bbls sold at $2 05 per
bbl.
Cotton.?Small sales nt 24?a24?c per pound.
Macon Market.
MACON, November 1.?Cotton.?At the date or
our last weekly review, the market closed With
Ihc market quiet, middlings being quoted nt 23?c.
On Tuesday there was considerable disposition on
the part of holders to retain their cottou for bettor
prices. Wednesday prices declined ?c, tho mar
kct closing dull nt 23?c. On Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, sales made were on the basis of 23c
for middlings, the market being rnther dull. To
day tie; market opened dull at23cfor the Itest, be
coming firmer through the day, and closing Urm
with a good demand at 23f?23? ccuts for mid
dlings. The receipts to-day amount to 703 bales;
sales 644 bales; shipments 383 hules. The receipts
of the week sum up 4010 bales ; sales 2965 bales.;
shipments 2017 hales. Receipts this month nt east
Macon 384 bales; shipped 612 bales. Stock on huud
127 bales.
cotton statement.
Stock on hand September 1,1809 179
Received tli|s week. 4,916
Received tirpvlni'->? _;
Total. 29 73
Shipped this week. 2 01T
Shipped previously. 15,873? 18,700
Stock on hand. 10,942
' Sclma Market.
SELMA, October Ca,?COTTON?Was In good de
mand throughout tho day, which was freely met
by factors, without any advance in figures, with
sales of 677 bales; middlings at 23?a23?c; low
middlings 23; market closing with tho same tone,
cotton htatkuent.
Stock on hand September 1,1809. 84
Received this week.1,816
Received previously.13,099?14,94
Total. iVo-M)
Shipped this week. 1 ons '
Shipped previously.10,268-11,663
Stock on hand October 29, *69. 3,470
EOni C AJjElfJiA n
noon's phases.
Now Moon, 3d, 6 hours, 15 minutes, evening.
Hrst Quarter, loth, 0 hours, 35 minutes, evening,
Full Moon, 12th, 2 hours, 07 minutes, morning.
Last Quarter, 26th, l hour, 0 minutes, evening.
november.
Monday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday.,
Thursday...,
Friday.,
Saturday....
7 [Sunday..
sun.
risks.
0..10
0..2O
g..21
0..22
0..23
0..24
0..25
bun
sets.
6.. 7
6.. 7
5.. 0
6.. A
6.. 4
5.. 3
MOON
i. A s
3..27
4..30
sets.
0..03
0..48
7..89
?..35
IllOfl
water,
6..30
0..27
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0..88
10..28
HAltlNE NEWS.
CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 4.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Sehr Lilly, Hughes, New York?3 days. Milse.
To W Roach A co, G W Wilhams A co, W Shep
herd, Macdutr Cohen, Railroad Agent, C Graveloy.
Roihnonn Rros.ciaclusA Witte. Werner A H?cker,
II Rlschoir A co, II Slcgllng, Mautouo A co, WS
Corwin A co, Kllnek. Wlckcnbcrg A co, H Cobia A
co, \\ (lorncy, R O'Neill, G W Steffens, Order, and
others.
-Sehr flavld Collins, Townsctnl, Philadelphia?1
A co 0 J A ^a-'low A c?. and ' ? AHidO
P&&.??fcni! "u"?orj.0rr? Portland, Mc-9 days.
\?S? V 5-??t To T TupPOr A S01?. '
f.cnr Elizabeth, Jnncovich. Santeo. 1718 bash.
a! DHL g c?- t? j u pr,,,?l? * 8o'1' "f?"?V
IMhhi^S Va0?,*' C?'???"?! West Point Mill.
Honckcl 4fco. er * "CMry' RuU Col,en'
Steamor St Helena, Elliott, Edlato and Rookvllle.
ii unies sea Island cotton, nnd sundries. To J II
ilurray, Hoper * Sloncy, Willis A ChlBOlm, (lall
nrtl A Minott, Boston, Howling A co, Fraser A
MU, Huvenel A co, 0 P Kltrslmonc and olliers.
Sloop Julia Dean, from Oombuhec. 12S0 bushels
oiiBli rleo. To W C lice A co.
Stosp Joscpti A John, llarton, Conibahcc. 1700
nishcls rough rice. To W 0 lice A co.
Dill's Out, from James Inland. 4 bales sea I land
otlon, 1 bnlc upland cotton. To Fruscr A 1)111.
Hoat from 8t Andrew's. Cbogs sea Island cot
ion. To Itopcr A Sloncr.
Received from Chlsolin's Mill?132 tierces rice,
ro Chlsolm Uros.
FROM TU IS TORT.
Steamship Ucurgiu, Cutler, at New York, Odo
bcrol.
UP FOR THIS TORT.
Steamship Magnolia, Crowcll, at New York, Oc
tober 31, to lcavo November 4.
Sehr David Wassou, Tapley, at New York, Oc
lobcr 31.
CLEARED FOR TniS PORT.
Hrlg Renshaw, Sylvcr, at Philadelphia, Octo
ber 31.
Sehr Edna Uarwood, Harwood, at Boston, Oc
tober 29.
MEMORANDA.
The steamship (?corgla, at New York from this
port, reports Unit on the 25th nil, 0 A M, fiO mites
south of Cape llenrv, experienced a heavy gale
from northwcBt with heavy sea; the gale contin
ued ttilrty-Ilve hours with great rorcc. On the
31st, at 0 V Ut passed steamer Starlight, from
Portlaud for Charleston.
Tho Itrillsli brig Aiuphlon, Rcos. from Provi
dence, R I, previously reported salted for this port,
arrived at Wilmington, N C, November 2.
LIST OF VESSELS
UP, CJJ3ARED ASH SAILED FOR TI1I3 TOUT.
F O It?? G N .
LONDON.
Ship David Drown, Nichols, cleared.Oct o
LlVEltl'OOL.
Steamship Marmora,-, to sail.Oct 30
Steamship Adalia.-, losail.Nov SO
ltrltlsh ship MuacongUS, Orovcs, cleared...Oct 10
Ship Gorilla, Say, cleared.Sept 23
Norwegian bark Skjold, Albrechtscn, np..Scpt 28
llr liark Yumurl, Cawlln, up.-Out o
lirltlsh bark Arbitrator, Irwin, sailed.jOe* u
The Apolle, Jorgensen, up.5c,'r
Tho Clara, Nichols, up.Bent ?
Tho llomborsund, Nellson, sailed..Oct J
Urlg Cecilia, Ulstrup, cleared.Sept 30
NEWPORT, ENU.
The Atlantic, Ycrnon, sailed.Oct 15
DOMESTIC.
UOSTON.
Ilrig flcorgle. Swan, up.Oct. 29
IirlgMury 0 Rosevclt, Call, cleared.Oct 20
Sehr Aima E Clover, Perry, up.Oct 18
SehrEdua Harwood, Harw ood, cleared-Oct 20
IJOOTllUAV.
Sehr llaltlc Lewis,-, sailed.Oct C
F.ASTCOIIT, uk,
Hark St Mary, Hallowed, cleared.Oct 22
PORTLAND, UK.
Steamer Starlight, llsley, elenred.Oct 20
ItOCKl'OllT, UB.
Sehr Ralph Carleion, Ui-riLls.1|1r..jioa.MCt!.3-; ?
? PKOVIDENCE, il I.
Itrillsli brig Amphlon, Reas, salted.Oct 27
KRW YOUR.
Sloamshlp Magnolia, Crowell, to leave.Nov
Sehr M A Taylor, Tuylor, cleared. Ool 00
Sehr David Wasson, Tapley, up.Oct 31
Sehr Marl tu Cage, Shcppard, up.Oct 20
Sehr J It Sllckney, Fooks, up.Oct 30
Sehr Maigarcl A Lucy, Crosby, up.Oct 23
puiladelpiiia.
Uric Hcnshnw, Sylver, cleared.Oct 31
.' ehr.l M llroomall, Douglass, cleared.Oct 20
Sehr M A Holt. Holt, cleared.Oct 23
sehr Sarah Fisher, Carlisle, cleared.Oct 24
Sehr Fawn, Kelly, up.Oct 20
ltcccipt-. by Hidhoml, NtiTcmlicr 3.
> Ot Til CAROLINA RAILItOAn.
1702 Pales cotton, 14 bales domcslles, 240 tibls
hour, 302 bugs oil rake, 134 casks clay, 4 cars cat
tle, 1 car furniture, a cars wood, 5 cars sundries.
To Watson A Hill, W II Smith A co, Clnghorn,
Herring A co, Pclwr, Rodgers A ro, Heeder A
Davis, t! H Waller A co, UU Prcsslcy, Railroad
Agent, and others.
NORTHEASTERS RAILItOAn.
1C3 hales upland cotton, 13 bales sea Island cot
ton. 402 bbls naval stores, 115 bushels rough rice,
lumber, mdsc, Ac. To J Marshall, Jr, J V Harden,
Kinsman A- llowell, Howard A Uro, SI) Stoncy, (I
W Williams A co, W Dingle, J H E Slonn, Caldwell
A Son, T O'llryan. W K Ryan, W Dowllng, Heeder
A Davis, Frost A.Adger, TT Threat t. Huvcnel A
co. (iraeser A Smith, Mowrv A- co, Kirkpnliick A
Witte, Walter A co, A J Salinas, C P Poppcnhciui,
Crane, lloylston A en, II Klatte A co, w P Dow
ling A co. Th?rs ton A Holmes. J Ilunckel, Wagc
uer A- Monsecs, Kendall A Dockcry, Claghorn,
Herring A co, W C IIOO A co, Chapman A H, t) Fol
lin, II J Morgan, and Hullroad Agent.
Pusscngcrs,
Ter steamer St Helena, from Edisto and Rock
vlllc?Mrs J It Hill nnd child, Miss Eva llrowu and
servnut, J Hopklnsnn, RL Johnson, Dr W J Han
dnlph. Major W J Whalcy, PToglle.O P Fltzslm
ons, O L Murstcllcr, U L Christy, A McClellun, and
10 on deck.
JlnOttTfJ?tc*.
n ? A R D I A N MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NEW YORK.
OltOANIZED IN 1859.
ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE.
HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED
LAST CASH DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 50 PER CENT.
8TATBMBNT.
rolices in force.$26,000,000
Assets. 1,600,009"
Annual Income. 800,000
Losses Paid. 500,000
officers.
W. II. PEOKnAM, President.
WM. T. nOOKER, Vlce-PrcsIdent.
L. McADAM, Secretary and Actuary.
O. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent.
directors.
non. John A. Dix, New York.
Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros., ex
Mayor New York.
John J. Crane, President Rank He public.
Wm. M. Vcrmilyc, Banker, (Vcrmllyo A Co.)
Chas. G. Rock wood, Cashier Newark Banking
Company.
Hon. Qcorgc Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York.
Minot C. Morgan, Ranker. ,
Thomas'RIgncy, Firm Thomas Rlgncy & Co.
llenj. is. Sherman, Treasurer New York Steam
Sugar Refining Company.
Kichard II. Bowno, Wctmore A Rownc,'Lawyers
E. V. Haughwout, Firm E. V. Hanghwout & Co.
Wm. Wlikcns, Firm of Wllkcns A Co.
Julius II. Pratt, Merchant.
Wm. W. Wright, Merchant.
Charles J. Starr, Merchant.
William Allen, Merchant.
Oeo. W. Cuylcr, Danker, Palmyra, V. T.
Geo. T. Hope, President Continental Fire Insnr
anco Company.
John O. Sherwood, Park Place.
Walton H. Pcckham, corner Fifth Avcnuo nnd
Twenty-third street.
Edward II. Wright, Newark, N. J.
( co. W. Farlee, Counsellor.
W. L. Cogswell, Mcrchnnt.
KEIM & ISSERTEL,
General Agents Tor South Carolina nnd Georgia,
Otllcc No. 40 Rroad street,
Charleston, S. O.
Dr. T. REENSTJERNA, Examining Physician.
Jnn12 lyrn.ic
-yy" I L L I A M M. LAVION,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 10 iioycb'8 WOARP.
Extra nenvy Sea Islond PA GOING AMD TWINE
for Hale. Advances mods on Produce In Iwud.
nug20 ttista
J T. II U M P II Jl B Y S,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
SALE? OP REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS,
SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO
PERTY ATTENDED TO.
NO. 27 BROAD STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
Rrfbrbncbs?non. HENRY BO 1ST, W. J. MA
3RATII, Esq., General JAMES CONNER, T, R.
W'A hi nc, Esq. OCt4
J V. BARDIN,
SOUMISSION MERCHANT,
Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, s. u
Prompt attention given to the sale of Cotton,
Hco and Naval Stores, and Country Produce gen
iraUy. octs lmo
p O ? L I V K U P O O L
The nrltlsh ship DUKR OK WKLLINO
'ON. Robert Allen, Manier, will load for llic
tbove port nnil hajo dispatch.
For Freight engagements, apply to
uov4 RAVKNEL A CO.
OU NEW YORK?M EUCH A N-TK' LINF
TllK ONLY REGULAR LINK
The SchoonerMYROYKR, llrown, Master, ^2
?avlng nearly nU her Freight engaged andjrffi
'oing on honni, wants nmo light freight lo till
??. WILLIAM ROACH k CO.
F
OH L I V E H T O O L
The Al American Ship ELLEN .sOUTH
ARU, Morse Muster, having part of car-_
jo engaged, will he dispatched for the above port
For Freight engagements, apply lo
b WILLIS A CIIISOLM,
OC121 thstulmo North Atlantic Wliarf.
jpOIl NEW YORK?MERCHANTS' EINE.
The Schooner IDA BIHDSALL, Itlnlsnll, j;
Mnster, having nearly all her freight en-Spgi
gaged aud going on board, wauls bouic light
Freight to fill up and leave forthwith.
nova 3 WILLIAM ROACH A- CO.
?~~R L I V E It T O O L .
F
The "Al" New Clipper BarX MAKYKIL
LAM, W. Butler, Master, having consid?ra-,_
hie portion of freight engaged, will havo quick
dispatch. Apply to
1 1 JOHN A THKO. GETTY,
nova _North Atlantic Wharf.
BOSTON AND OH AHLESTON LINE
PACKETS.
FOR BOSTON.
The Al Brig JOSIK A. DEVERBAUX, hav
ing a largo portion ol her cargo engaged', .
aud ready, will receive cotton and other freight
to IUI up, at Brown A Co.'s Wharves.
For Freight engagements, apply to
nova MOSKS GOLDSMITH A SONS.
ANTED 400 BALES TO COMPLETE
CARGO.
FOR HAVRE DIRECT
W
The splendid New Al Brig MART M.^Ja
FRANCIS, Francis Master, having largcSSKil
purl ion cargo on board, wiKita four hundred bales
ol till up. WILLIAM ROACH A CO.
nov2 3
F
OR LIVERPOOL
one niiiish nsrt DALKEITH, Lang
will, Master, has a considerable portion oi
her cargo engaged and golug on board.
For Freight engagements apply to
-ROUT. MURK k CO.,
nov2_Boycc's Wharf.
OR LIVERPOOL
F
Tho American Bark ANNIE kimhall.
Stlnson Master, 2000 bales capacity, has*. .
considerable cargo engaged and now going
on hoard, aud will be dispatched for the above
port.
For Freight engagements, npply to
oci21 STREET BROTHERS A OO.
QUNARD LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS
Between NEW YORK and LIVER
POOL, railing al QuCunilOWIl. ,_
AUSTRALASIAN, MALTA,
ALEPPO, PALMYRA,
CHINA, SAMARIA,
CORA, SIRERIA,
HEGLA, TARIFA,
JAVA, TRIPOLI.
One or the above Flrst-Clnss Iron Mall Steamers
arc intended to sail as rollows:
From Liverpool for New York direct every sat
urday.
From Liverpool (calling nt Cork Harbor* for
New Y'ork via Huston every Ti'lsdat.
From New York for Liverpool (calling ut Cork
Harbor) every Tuiihsday.
Cert iiieates issued to bring out Passengers from
any part of Europe at lowest rates.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply lo
CHAS. G. FRANK LYN,
No. 4 Rowling Green, New York.
For Steerage Passage, apply to Trinity Build
ing, No. ill Broadway, Sew York, or lo
WM. ROACH A CO., Agents,
nov4 1 smw.imos Charleston.
OR N E_W Y O R K .
The Bteamshlp MANHATTAN, M. S.<<^F-?e^
Wik ?l Ii oil, Commander, will bc dispute h-2?Ua?fci
Cd for Ibe above port on SATURDAY, UM) Ulli lu
slaut, at half-past 7 o'clock, A. M.
For Freight or Pawagc applr%o mw^..
o.-o ? ?^acKH AD?KItf A <Mlf~Agcnta.
F
F ? R
LIVE RPOOL.
F
CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP
LINE.
ThcAl Iron Screw Steamship ?ARI-^^??v
EN, 1172 tons, James Peters Master. ^Al/W
having a large portion of her cargo engaged, will
load with dispatch for the above port.
Cotton and produce for all ?olnt? on the Conti
nent of Europe received, ami Through Bills Lad
ing signed nt Charleston.
Insurance hy this line of Seauicrs three-quar
ters per cent.
For Freight engagements, nrply to
ROBERT MURE k CO.,
nov2_Uoyce's Whnrf.
AST FREIGHT LINE
TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON AND
TTIE C1T1K3 OF THE JORTUWEST.
The Steamship SEA GULL Dut ton ^F&B*.
Commander, will sail for Bait more on ^J?is??a.
Tuiihsday, November 4th, at 7 A. M. from Pier
No. 1, Union Wharves.
OS-Insurance by the Slcarrers of this line a
per cent, to Baltimore and Phladclphln. To Bos
ton H. Philadelphia Freights.forwarded to that
city by railroad from Baltlnorc without addi
tional expense for Insurance.
OTT Through Bills Lading given to PHILADEL
PHIA, BOSTON mid the C1T1BJ OF THE NORTH
WEST.
For Freight engagements or Passage, npply to
COURTENAY k TRENHOLM,
novl mwlh3_Union Wbnrvcs.
~pOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON.
INSURANCE ONE-HALF PBR CENT.
The steamship J. W. EVERMAN, Capt. ^S^fsg,
J. N. Hlncklcy, will leave Ncrth Ailan-SfiBHS
He Wharf on Thursday, 4th Novcmlicr, it ?
o'clock.
For freight cngngemcnUj spply to
JOHN ATllEO. OETTY,
oct30 North AUantlc Whnrf.
~P "O N""E W Y O R K.
REGULAR LINE EVE2Y THURSDAY.
P A S S A G ? f 20.
The Steamship MINNETO?KA, ORB .-TTTllr,
tlan Carpenter, will leave Vander-^AfSSl
horsi.'fl Whnrf on Thursday, 4th November.
1800, nt ? o'clock. '
oct20_RAVEN8L A CO.. Agents.
QTEAM TO BOSTON.
?,Wo ttTO l?rcParcd to glvo Through ^?CBfc
Bills or Lading for Coltnn, to llnston. ^AlraA*
via Scmt-Monihly Line Boston and Savannah
gS*"JShips. ami Steamers DICTATOR, CITY
POINT and PILOT BOY, at liberal rates. First
steamer leaves Savannah on the 20th Instant.
octl8_J. D. AIKEN k CO.
RAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH
CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA
AND AIKKN,
And other places, should lay In thcIr^fA?
supplies of Clarets, Chnmpngncs, Cor-Stfitff?kb.
dials. Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Canned Soups
and Mctits, American and English Biscuits, De
villed Ham, Tongue,'Lobster, Durham Smoking
lobacco and Imported Scgnrs.
WM. 8. CORWIN k CO.,
No. 276 King Btrcct, opposite Hasel,
n . , ?, ? Charleston, 8. O.
Branch of No. 000 Broadway, cerner 20th street.
New York._scpl28 Cnioa
jPACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S
THROt'On i.ink TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.
Steamers of the above Une leave Pier -T.TfiVi
Ko. 42 North River, foot of Cannl strcei,22US2s?
New Y ork, at 12 o'clock noon, of tho 1st, lull nnd
21st of every month (except when these dates fnll
Ml Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.)
Departure of 1st and 2lst connect at Panama
with steamers for South Pnclficand Central A m cr
?ait ports. Those of 1st touch at Manzanlllo.
Departure of nth of ea"h month connects with
ho new steam Uno from Panama to Australia and
Sew Zealand.
steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco for
Jdna and Japan October 4,1800.
No Cnlirwnla steamers touch at Havana, ont ao
llreot Troin New Y'ork to Asplnwoll.
One buudrcd pounds baggage n-eo to each adult,
uedlclno and attendance rreo. 1
For Passage Tickets or further Information an
ilr at tho COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
yharf, foot of Canal-street. North nivcr. Now
marchli lyr
T
gripping.
p OR E D I S T O ,
itOCKVlLLE, ENTK RPRISE a k D WAV I.AND
INGS.
nie slenmcr st. IIRI.RNA, Cap- ,. ^ff^?w,
min II. I>. Kllloit, win receive frcimii iW%'-&????!
I'll is Day niul IcsiVC To-MoitKOW MOUNINO, m a
"Clock, aud Kilislo Batuiiuat Mookinu, at 4
o'clock.
For freight or passage, apply on linnrd or to
j. ii. Ml um a v. ARCIIt.
Market Wharf.
Tlic steamer leaves again tumumv Morning, at
ft o'clock, and Edisto Wednesday Morning, at 7
O'ClOCk._._IIQV4 1?
61? cTa R D N ? R ' S BLUFF
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON
THE PBBDEK RIVER.
The light draft Steamer PLANT- _ xT^lr>.
Kit, Captain j. t. K?ster, Ik how UgSSISim
rcci'lrlug Freight at Accommodation Wharf, and
v.ill leave on Thubsuax Night, thu4ih inst.
Freight and Wharfage must no prepaid.
Fur engagements npply to
it A VIA Ll. i HOLMES, Agents,
nov3 2 _No. 177 K?st Ray
m 6 W A? B .
The Steamer SAMSON having _ .?flC*
liccn recently put iu thorough or- JlRfffilfj^ei
dcr. Is now ready lo low vessels to and from sea,
and the phosphate works on the Ashley and Coop
er Hivers.
For engagements, npply on hoard, lo Captain
W. F. a oa 1 it, or at ihc oillce or tho Agency, Fast
Lay, opposite Accommodai!!?. Wharf.
ilovl lino _
jH O R F L O U I D A
VIA SAVANNAH, FKHNANDINA AND JACK
SONVILLE.
un auti alter mc ^-iii ot ugwmr - ,-rild.m
the steamer CITY POINT, Captain i^Khft^??M
(ieorgc E. McMillan, will snll from Charleston
every satchihy Kvuning, nt s o'clock.
Iletnrnlng, the CITY POINT will leave Savannah
every Thursday Mounino, at 0 o'clock, conncct
lug with Central Uallroad at Savannah for Middle
and New Orleans, and wllh the Florida Uallroad
at Kcrnnndlna for Cedar Keys, nl which point
steamers connect with New Orleans, Mobile, Pen
eaeolu, Key West and Havana.
Through Rills of Lading given for cotton per Sa
vannah line of steamers to HostOII.
Through Hills or Lading given lor goods to Mo
bile, Pcnsacola nnd New Orleans.
J. ?. AIKKN A CO., Agents,
oeil? _South Atlantic Wharf.
JfKHl SAVANNAH VJA BEAUFORT.
Tho fast steamer "PILOT ROY," . -rlT ^
Captain Fenn Peck, will leave Mld? jpffi?Uftt/;
die Atlantic Wharf for above points everytiiurh
uav MoitNlNO, at S o'clock, until further notice.
Ilctiirning, will leave Savannah BATUIIUAY
Mousing, at 7 o'clock.
OCtO_J. D. A IK EN A CO.
OU DEAUFORT VIA ROCK VILLE,
ED1STO AND CHISOLM'S LANDING.
F
The fast steamer '-PILOT ROY," - ? ir^te
Captain Fenn Peck, will leave MM>?b3?S3m
die Atlantic Wharf for above pointa every Mondai
Mounlso, m 8 o'clock, until further notice.
Returning, will leave llcnufort every Tpksdav
Mousing at 0 o'clock, and Edlsto 2 o'clock P. M.
octO_J. I). AIE EN A CO.. Agents.
Q~n ANGE OF SCHEDULE
FOR PALATKA FLORIDA.
VIA SAVANNAH, FERNAND INA AND JAOKSO:
VILLE.
Tlis Elegant nnd First-class r ?IT*5>??
Steamer DICTATOR, Captain W. T.JtaHRA???
McNcRy, will sail r.-om Charleston every M
day Kvkninu, at 8 o'clock, ror the above points.
Reluming, the Steamer will luavu Savannah
Sunday Moknino, at 0 o'clock
Couiiec.iing with the Central Railroad at Savar
nah ror Mobile and New Orleans, nud wllh me
Florida Railroad al Fcrnandlnn for Cedur Keyi
at which point steamer? connect with New Or
leans, Mobile, Pcnsacola, Kcv West and Havana.
Through Rills 1.tiding signed to New Orleans and
Mobile.
All freie hi payable on ihn what r.
Hoods not removed at sunset will be Etorcd al
rbjk ami expense or owners.
J. D. AtKHN A CO., Agents,
oct4 Soulh Atlantic Wharf.
ttllilYOCtOS.
UTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CllAltl.lf.ston, S. C, Sept. 16, is.,9. I
On and alter Thursday, September 10, the Pas
senger Trains on the Soulh Carolina Railroad will
ruu as follows:
kok augusta.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M
Arrive at Augusta.4.46 P. M.
Connecting wllh trains for Montgomery, Mem
phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery
and Crand Junction.
for columbia.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.4.40 P. M.
Connecting with Wllmlnglou and Manchester
Railroad, and Cumdcn train.
fou cuahi.kston. f
Leave Augusta. .8.00 A. M.
Arrive ut Charleston.4.00 P. M.
Leave Columbia.7.46 A. M.
Arrive nt Charleston.4.00 P. M.
augusta nioiit KXi'ltESS. *
(Sundays excepted.j
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M.
Arrive nt Augusta.6.10 A. M.
Connecting with trulns for Memphis, Nashville
nnd New Orleans, via Grand Juuctlon.
Leave Angustn.4.10 P. M.
Arrive ut Charleston.4.00 A: M.
coi.l'miiia night EXrKHSS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.0.05 P. M.'
Arrive nt Columbia.4.45 A. M.
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville
nnd Columbia Railroad, nnd on Mondays, Wednes
days aud Fridays wllh Charlotte aud South Caro
lina Railroad.
I-tare Columbia.6.60 P. M.
Arrive at Cliarlcstou.6,30 A. M.
8ummrrvillb train.
I.cuvc Charleston.4.05 P. M.
Arrive at Suinmervlllc.6.30 P. M.
Leave Summers Hie.7.10 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.8.26 A. M.
campen drancu.
Cnraden nnd Columbia Passenger Trains on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and be
tween Cumdcn and Klngvlllc dally, (Sundays ex
empted,) connects with up and down Day Pas
sengers at Klngvlllc.
Leave Cumdcn..0.36 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia.1.46 p. M.
Arrive at Carndcn.o.oo p. M.
(Signed) H. T. PEAKE,
septic ?encrai Superintendant.
flotclo.
QHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Tills drst-clASS HOTEL, situated In a pleasant
locatton, and in the business portion or the city,
renders It the most desirable Hotel for cither per
manent or transient gucsls. The accommoda
tions aro unsurpassed, having extensive suites of
elegantly fuinthhcd apartments for families and
single f; tat lemon. The proprietor will enden vor
lo maintain the high reputation enjoyed by the
"Chnrlosion" as a first-clans house, and no effort
will bo spared lo deserve a continuance of the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upoult.
Tho boat of Livery accoiumodattone will be
found adjoining tho establishment.
The houso Is supplied with the celebrniod Arte
sian Water, of which delightful bnthR can be had
olther day or night. K. u. JACKSON,
JnlylS Proprietor.
DDrngs, dljcRiicnlo, vfce.
gENZlNE, DOUBLE DISTILLED,
WILL REMOVE GREASE SPOTS.
Manufactured and for sale, wholesale nnd re
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nov3_No. 131 Meeting street.
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l>ook buyers will find it to
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or, Men and Events at Home mid Abroad dur
lug tho lust three-quarters ot a Century.
Gladstone?Juventus Mundi. By the Rt. Hou. W,
E. Gladstone. $3 60.
Ruslin?The Queen or the Air; n Study or the
Greek Myths or Cloud ami Storm. $1 25.
Brlnton?Tho Myths or the New World. By I). G
Briuton. $2. "Dr. Hrlnton Is the first Amer
lean who has treated the subject of Indian My
thology In a thorough imd scholarly way."
Bokcr?Konlgsmnrk : the Legends of the Hounds
and other Poems. By George II. Hoker. $1
Robinson?Diary, Reminiscences und Correspon
dence of Henry Crubhc Robinson. 2 vols. $4.
Country Parson?New editions. ItccrcationH, 2
vols., $2 60; Leisure Hours, $1 26; Graver
Thoughts, $2 (0 ; Everyday Philosopher, $1 26;
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duys, $1 26.
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and Cr?fse; Mrs. Dorr's Sibyl Huntington; llor
sojr'sNora Hrudv'sVow; Duiiuts' Lova sud Liber
ty; Holland's Aspnsla ; Victor Hugo's Claude
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the Spell; Solmcme; Mrs. Southworth's Prince of
Markncss; TroIIopo's Dream Numbers; and, Olullo
Dalntcsta; Walter Ogltby; Miss Warner's Daisy;
Mrs. Wood's Roland Yorkc. oct4
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