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Xa ?i<i Story, with, a New Moral.
bv jcua waiid 1i0wb.
Petroleum Cinderella dances wilh n pretty fellow,
And her pumpkins uim to cnrrlogra, her nun
to horsed Hue : .?
Pate strikes grimly on the dial, Wilh a sound of
no denial, , ,
And her satins cease to rustic, and her dlu
inouds cease lo shine.
Forlh Into the chilly darkness, In her solitude aud
and BlarkncsH
Qtea Ihe Idoout of dissipation, with no lovely
fruit hchltid;
With no strength condensed lu meekness, with no
holv mil are weakness.
With "no thorn or resolution, with no after
growl h or mind.
Ba?k to vermin shrink her horses, on her pale
null ghostly courses.
Rags replace tier recent splendors, uiindmircd
her lieautv wanes:
Sne bemoans the mocking fairy who uplifted her
unwary
Through a paltry prize of pleasures, 10 a mul
titude of pains.
KAJPOLISOK'S HKALTU.
Sinte Influence of the Empress.
Tlic Paris correspondent ol llio London
News, writing on H o 12th tilt., says:
Your readers mav perhaps remember that I was
the first person who, even at the end of hud win
ter, distinctly alllrnieil Hint l.ouis Napoleon would
never vent me to resist Ihe onward movement
that was then beginning. Almost alt the press or
the Continent took ihe opposite view of tl>? situ
ation, und affected lolnrlteve (or UM fcciievel that
the Kmperor would consent to no modifient ions
of tlic constitution In a liberal sense. My estimate
of tho excessive timidity und uncertainly of the
Knueror's character led nie to the opinion 1 ex
pressed, and you sec that 1 have not been
wrong. He began by giving In to popular opin
ion, because he was afraid ol not doing so : lie
has ended by iinliirulisclng ?11 his Ursl theo
retical concessions from the same motive?
fear; the tear or yielding too much. Iliit 1 do
not think thai even at llils moment, alter so
much lias occurred lo prove the impossibility or
the dural ion ol the empire?1 do nul think that
oven now you are aware of whut Ihe strength Of
the anti-dynastic sentiment here has grown to.
At no period ol modern French history has the
public reeling or the country been so unanimous
or so powerful. It was nothing approaching to
Us present stale in 1830. 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 or ihe Impres
sion likely lo be produced by the fatal onion
nances. The movement or 1.S3S was a very clr
enrascrihcil one compared to thai which agitates
tbc country now, and if you read one after the
other the ruinous articles or the Journal des D?
bats, ending "Malheureuse France ! Malheureux
Roll" nnd any leader or the Happel or oilier ad
vanced newspaper or Ihe present day, you will see
how Immeasurably preferable was the position or
the already doomed Charles X lo Hint or the ex
hausted Caisar, who still raneies ho can dispose
dajed to.nii/;^.^;;,,^',,,',,',^ nubility 0r liealth of
me Chief or tlic Slate lias virtually subjected him
to the energy and dictatorial spit it of his wire,
who rules now, with the notion of being cele
brated OS a second Marin Theresa. The I hn press
IS n very inferior perron, With, 08 I have more
than once told you, a will of singular tenacity.
This obstinacy Is held hy her to be synonymous
with power?with real ?trength. The principal
object of her recent eirorts has been the <fe facto
banishment of till her spouse's old friends and as
sociates. She has always disliked t hem Intensely,
and for more tlinn one reason, and rIic has never
forgiven any one of them the attempts ihcy one
and all made lo prevent, her marriage w ith Ixntls
Napoleon. Hut she has most perfectly disguised
her sentiments, aud until the hour when circum
stances gave her preponderance In the govern
ment the Kmpress was friendly wilh everybody?
with M. de Pcrslgny ns with Count Wnlcwskl; with
M. dcMorny, with M. Drouyn"de I.tiuvs, with M.
Fould and with M. Routier. Her first act of rent au
thority has been tlic getting rtd of Hencrnl Floury,
and a great scnsuiion it-crenics. It Is quite true
that one argument used by the Km press is n very
strong one?the notorious absence of tnonil
worth or personal respectability on Ihe purl of
LoniB Napoleon's private rriends aud out-and-out
adherents. She puts Hits forward now on all oc
usions; and there Is now no defending the per
sona ehe condemns. Hut whom does she propose
in their stead r Men polillenllv worse, because
they arc utterly wanting in any faith in Hint
which they are required to uphold. Men like
General Floury, who remember the early days of
the February Revolution, and what the temper of
the country Iben was, know what the present
movement means, and whut it may conic to; be
sides which, having been raised from nothing to
rank and wealth, they nro disposed to do what
ever may be necessary to preserve their position,
and their sight Is proportionately shurpencd.
Xflcrc would lie no reason why the man who
mainly helped to commit the crimes of the couj)
d'etat (without whom l.ouis Napoleon never would
have ventured to commit it) might not become
she lnaugurntor of all freedom in France;
all ho is aiming ut Is not losing the advantages
he possesses, and once prove to him thai the
country will have Its old liberties, or throw
off thoBC who refuse them, and Heucral Floury
would luduhltnhly, were he minister, do every
thing that his own Interests demanded. Hut the
Empress' Ideas of government lend in thorough
ly different directions. In the II ist plaee it is, in
her mind, a humiliation for a sovereign to be dic
tated to by the people, and she looks upon what
is called ''firmness" as a cardinal virtue (on the
eve of '48 M. Guutot, too, said that "resistance
was the only form or progress";) und, added to
this, the first duty that Ihe Empress holds to bc
Incumbent on France Is thai or forcing the yoke
of the Papacy more aud more upon the popula
tion. Now, In all these attempts she meets with
Ihe resistance of the so-culied entourage, who
aro by no means Papistical. She has been for the
last two years trying to get rid of (ienernl Floury;
but, after Hie many deaths that have deprived
tho Emperor or his old companions, Pcrslgny unit
Flenry arc nbout the only remaining ones, and
the firanil Kcuyer endured.
Before leaving for her Eastern journey, how
ever, the Empress achieved ihe virtual "exile of
her adversary. The Heucral petitioned for Flor
ence; but the Empress Insisted on M. tie Malaret's
remaining there. To his perfect annoyance, then,
Fleury Is dispatched to Russia und the Empress
has succeeded.
HOYA l.TY IK I'll VSSIA.
Romr-Llfr o, the ?t i n g.
A correspondent ot llio London Telegraph
thus describes the home-life or King William:
From the library in the Berlin Palace it In but n
Btep through a side door into the famous "corner"
room, where the King may be seen from the
Btrcct, siilng nt tils w riting table, uny morning
when lie Is in Berlin. This room, crowded with
painllngs, statuettes?one, among others, by the
Crown Princess, of her husband, grasping a torn
flag and cheering on his men?busts, etchings,
miniatures, and countless other objects of art, is
rcmarknble for one odd peculiarliy: it docs not
eontain u single seat or any sort, except the
King's arm chair and a kind of stool like a saddle
nonsupports, wlihoul any back, nium wUvh.l-i'
Majesty moulds urhor Aniloriance, such as death
rrvvrrtmis, Ac. Whosoever Is received into this
department has to stand while talking lo the
King, who rises from his chair at the writing
table, turns his back lo the window, and hears in
that position whatever his visitor may have lo
say to lilui.
Leading on' or the "corner1' room Is the coun
cil chamber, in which his Majesty presides over
tho councilor his ministers; a noble apart incut
richly decorated and hung with costly pictures by
modem masters. The Ixst room of tho suit Is a
sort or reading room, tilled wilh mllltury sketches
?some splendid wutcrcnior drawings of canin
nones In the French and Austrian armies?huge
maps, sea pieces, pmnphleiH und souvenirs or tho
tented Held. These are the standards of all the
guard regiments and the drums of the Garde du
Corps, always In Hie King's keeping, stive on ex
traordinarily solemn occasions, when they uro
fetched by compagnie? tfeltte, and delivered over
wilh impressive formalin.
I forgot lo mention two curious objects in Ihe
library: one is a "progressive" map or the Pros
slnn kingdom. Marling wilh the "Murk" or lirait
denbnrg. in dull brow n, anil showing every ?tic
rc88ivc acquisition ill a different color; the other
U a sort or memento "diary," arranged for the
King by mie of his most trusted servauls every
day or the year registered upon a Separate sheet
of cardboard, whereon are recorded the several
events In Ihe King's life or which that day Is an
anniversary. This "diary" is a 01011111110111 of
loving labor mid thoughtful devotion on the part
of Us compiler; and Ids Majesty constantly refers
to it. i nom--d that the "Cahier" for thstolier
was represented by a gup In Hie chest containing
the whole series; und on Inquiring what had be.
come of it. was mid that the "King had taken it
With him to Kaden."
Were I to recount all the anecdotes of the vene
rable Sovereign's goodness ami amiability that I
heard while vi-iiing his apartments, this letter
would swell into a volume: Ruin?e it to sav, he I
thc best se rved King in Europe, because he is one
or Ihe best men that (;Vcr wore the purple, oruuv
other cost lime whatever. Those who like Ihe
writer, have been fortunate enough to learn the
true story of his life,and hoc lilin live, ?in VuBv
understand how and why it u thai he is bo dee.;,
ly loved by his people. v
?A priest was oonfesslng nn old croupier nt
Raden. '-Well, my brother, this lau solemn
hour; what have you to say ?" The living man
promptly replied : "Not much, rather. Ami 1
can sav 1 tils : | saw once in my lifo Uro mosi
extraordinary thing that ever happened on
earth; 1 saw 26 come out eleven times run
? "g."_
?Chicago is to have a new paper-the Di
vorce Bureau. A wide circulation Is guaran
teed by the circumstance tlmt people usually
wish to know when (hoy are divorced, unil
Ulis fnrnl8he8 a correct list.
COM M tilt CI A L N KWH.
Tlic Clinrlrstoit Cotton, Hlcv niul Kami
St on s Uni In t.
OPPICB CHARLESTON NEWS, 1
Wbdnbsbay Evbni.no, Novembers, 1S69.j
CorroK.?Thb) article opened with n ??fter lou
den ev ami prices declined daring me day niitutt
4c V lu. Bales near 7oo bales, rix: -loat 23%,
13 at 24, r.5 al 24?, 41 at 24X.40 at 21?.. 169 at
21?, 10 ill 24.%, 243 al 2.',, 13 at 25-.c. Wo ?litote:
LlVBitrooi. classification.
Ordinary to good ordinary.23%<<?24U
Low middling.'24.vif,*?
Mb Idling.
St Hot middling.So @?
Kick.? The market was active but easier. Sale?
about ::oo tierces of clean Carolina,say 27 tierces
at o*?, coat 7, 213 at 7%c '{i lb. We quote com
mon to fair clean Carolina at 0%a0Jie; good 7a
7'0e tp R>.
Navai, Stoues.?Tho market was quiet. Sales
43 bids spirits turpentine, In country packages,
at 42.'j\' gallon.
PitEiiiiiTS.?The supply of freight room to most
points Is ror the moment sufficient for the de
mand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements arc
making at VI *r> 'h on uplands nntl 1 '.,?1 on sea
islands; by sail, %d on uplands ami %d on sea Is
lands. To Havre, by steam, nominal; by sali,
l%c*f< it on uplands and IJfc on sea islands.
Coastwise, to New York, by steam, ?fo V lb on
uplands and lc on sea Islands; by sail, %'e H lb on
uplands. To Huston, by steam, nominal; by sail,
%c ^ lb on uplniKls. To Philadelphia, by steam,
%c ^ lb on uplands; by sail, somewhat uomlnnl,
To Daltlmorc, t>y steam, }j>*\c r1 n> on uplands;
by sail, sonjcwbal nominal.
Mario is by Telegraph.
FORKION maiikkts.
LONDON, November 3?Noon.?Consols 03i
Bonds 83. Tallow 47s 3d.
LivBitrooi., November 3?Noon.?Uplands I2%d;
Orleans I2%d. Sales 12,000 bales. Western tluur
23S Od. Corn 20s Od.
Kvening.?Uplands 12'?': Orleans I2%d: sales
12,000 bales; Tor speculation and export 3000.
Common rosin fis 3d lo 6? bd.
l'.Mtis, November 3?Noon.?Hoarse quiet.
Rentes 7ir?5c.
domestic' UAIIKKTS.
Nr.>* YORK, November 3?Noon.?Stocks unset
tled. Money strongnl 7. Sterling, long, 0; short,
0,';. Cold 27',. Col ton a shade easier ill 20.'ta
20%. Turpentine quiet at 47c. Rosin quiet;good
strained *2 22%u2 ?8.
Evening.?Cotton heavy and ye lower; sale
2000 bales at 20c. Flour strongly favors buyers
Wheat opened steady but closed a shade lower.
Corn lc lower. Mess pork lov^cr, at, *<?f %tt|"j"j,
Onhwriw steady. Naval stores dull, Govern*
ment s closed steady; 02s US. Southerns quiet.
Money active at 7. Sterling weaker nt s%at>.
Cold 27%'. Stocks steady and strong.
cincinnati, November 3.?Corn firmer and in
good demand. Old 85a80; new fSnGO. Whiskey
nominal and ?l et; oii'ercd; $1 us nskoi
Fork dull and nominally $31. Shoulders 10%
clear sides 19%. Nothing done in lard; held til
iu?fc.
Loi'tsvibi.e, Novembers.?pork $31. Shoulders
lG%c; clear sides 20. Lard He. Whiskey dull.
Wilmington, November 3.?spirits turpentine
quiet at 42%c. Rosin tinner; strained Si final Xifi,
Crude turpentine unchanged. Tar steady at 52 03.
Cotton steady at 2t%a2i.%c.
Aftii'sTA, November a.?Market opcnctl with
fair demand and closed heavy und irrogiihii'.
Sales 690 bales. Receipts ll'tfo bales. Middling
23%'u.Ue.
Savannati, November Re <etpts 2i',tis bales.
Exports 1003 bales. Sales mm bales. Middling
24%'c. Market dull.
Mobii.r, November 3.?Sales tt.o bales; mm kit
closed dull; middling 24AiculM,%i\ Receipts 19&3
bales. Exports 62 bales.
New Oltl.cans, November 3.?Cut I oil nclive ntld
lower at 24%'c; sales 5330 bales, ip e. ipis 7
bales. "Gold 27.'.;. Sterling :? %. Sflght para%
discount.
Iluvnun. Market.
HAVANA. October 30.?St'OAit? Exported dur
ing the week from Havana and Uiitnnxns 16,090
boxes lo foreign ports und 6130 lo i ho United
States; slock in warehouses In Havana and Ma
t au/as ms.ooo boxes, 2fitio buds; holders demand
an advance; large business doing, notwithstand
ing merchants are indisposed to purchase mi ac
count of the high demands or holders: market
tirm; Nos 1010128'tnUM reals; holders demand
an atlvauce of % real; Nos if. to ao, luitch stand
ard, u?.,'nll reals per arrob.t; molasses sugar tirm
nt 6%a7% reals; Muscovadots. quotations are
nominal; rnir to good running 8%'us% reals.
Moi.ASSl-rs?There is an absence of business Tor
want or slock; quotations arc nominal.
LunnBit?Steady: yellow pine $261127 pcrM.
FltBIUIITS?Dull, with but few charters; per box
or sugar to the United States $12Kat 60; pcrhlid
or sugar to the United States ?"> 59si7; per hint or
molasses $4:14 ,"i; per ton to Flllinoillh and orders
40a45s; per ton to Franco 60?65f.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, November 2.-jturpentine?Is
In fair request, and receipts meagre. Sales or
only 26 bids at $2 76 Tor soft, and ?1 00 for hard,
per 2S0 pounds.
Si-huts Tubitntine.?Sales ofOj bb'.s a! 4l,'-.e,
and s3 bhls at -12',,'e per gallon.
Rosin.?Sales of sio bids ul $t.'>.r> for si rained;
$2 Tor extra No. 2; $3 26 ror No. 1, and $-1 for
pale.
Tau?Is 6c higher, und 2C bbls seid at $2 05 per
bbl.
Cotton.?Small sales at 24%a24%c per pound.
Mnroii Market.
MACON, November 1.?Corrox.?At the date of
our lusl weekly review, Die market closed wllli
Ihe market quiet, middlings being quoted at 23'
On Tuesday there was considerable disposition on
the part or holders lo retain their cotton for bettor
prices. Wednesday prices declined ',,'e, the mar
ket closing dull at 2.1MC On Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, sales made were on Ihe luisisof 2:;c
ror miiblllngs, the market being rather dull. To
day the inarkcl opened dull ill23ofor Hie best, be
coming nrmer through the dav, and closing llrm
wilb a good demand al 23(323% renls for mid
dlings, 'i he receipts to-day amount lo 703 bales;
sales 614 bales; slnpineiils 383 hides. The receipts
or the week sum up 4010 hales; sales 2966 bales;
shipments 2917 bales. Receipts this month at east
M aeon 384 bales; shipped 612 bales. Sluck on hand
127 bales.
cotton fTTATKMnST.
Slock on band September I, 186!) 179
Received this week. 4,910
Received nrfvln"-'- _
Total. a?
Shipped this week. 2,017
Shipped previously. 16,873? IS,
Stock on hand. io.'j42
Si'lmii Market.
SELMA, October va.?CoiTON?Was in pood de
mand throughout the day, which was freely mot
by factors, without any advance in figures, with
sales or 677 bales; middlings al 23%u23'.;c; low
middlings 23; market closing with tho same tone.
COTTON statement.
stock an hand September i, isoo. 84
Received this week.1,810
Recel veil previously.13,01)0?14,946
Total. ?7, (,"9
Shipped this week.] ?o,-,
Shipped provioui i.v..lo^aos?11,663
Stock on hand October 29, '?0. ~37l7?
J* O It i CA h K N ? Alt.
nous's phases.
New Moon, .3d, r. hours, 16 minutes, pveiiiii".
1 irsi (Diarfer, 10th, u hours, 38 minutes, evening.
Fill Moon. I2tli, 2 hours, or minutes, inorniiig.
Usi Quarter, aeth, i hour, 0 minutes, evening.
|jj november.
s j I 1
HMniiday.
2 Tuesday.
SlWcdncialny.
GTbursdny...
.' Friday.
(Saturday ...
TjHhndny.
M A it INK NE WS.
C II A It LB ETON, KO VK M B B It 1
ARRIVED YKSTKRDAY.
.,.,si'.,-,r.. ,'"ly' ""!?lies. New York-3 days. Mdse.
lo\\ Roach A CO, G W Williams ft co, W Shen
hcrjl, Mucdiiir Colicn, Railroad Agent, OGravctey.
o imann llros, Clai'lus A Witte, Werner A Ducker.
II lllsclioir A co, II Slegling, MlllllotlO A en, W S
Corwin A- co, Klini k. Wlcketibeig A- co, II Coliln A
co, w Gnrncy, n O'Neill, U w Bloifens, Order, an.:
ethers. ' '
Sehr David Collins, Townscild, Philadelphia?I
vco' C?Ul" T? J A i:"m|"*v * c"'1,11,1 J " Alken
Di^HT. ^rSl\n l,1,"<p?". Orr, Portland, Mo?0 days.
o i1-!','1 "">' To T Tu|ipcr ,V son.
?ii , i 0,hJ Jancovich, San lee. 17IR bush
els rough rice. To j It Pringle A Sou, ami Prasir
l?'.'iari'?.? "?L*0^ ?orlintll?, West Point Mill,
li^nckel A co. e * llc"ry' 'llu, CoUo"'
Steamer St Helena, Elliott, Edlsto and Rockviiie.
4 bnlcs Fcn Island cotton, nnd sundries. To J II
iurray, Rouer A Btoncy, Willis k ChiBolm, Halt
nnl ft'Mlnott, Huston, Howling A co. Fraser A
till, Kuvencl A co, t) I* Fllsslmoni", und otlicrs.
Sloop Jullu l>e?n, from Corabahco. 1200 bushels
oogh rlce. To \V f." lice A co.
Stoop Joseph A John, Ihirton, Coinbulicc. 1700
uishcls rongh rlce. To W C IlCfl A co.
DHI's flul. fr.uii Jnmcs Island. 4 bales sen Island
:otton, 1 bale upland cotton. To Fraser A Kill.
Iloat from St Andrew's. C bags sen Island cot
on. To Uoper A Stoucy.
Ileceived from chisolm's Mill?132 tierces rice.
I'o Chlsoliu Bros.
FltUM THIS PORT.
Steamship Georgia, Cutler, at New York, Octo
ber 31.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
Steamship Magnolia, Crowell, at New York, Oc
tober ai, to leave November 4.
Sehr David Wusson, Tapley, at New York, Oc
tober 31.
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Hrlg Rensliaw, Sylver, at Philadelphia, Octo
ber 31.
Sehr Edna Harwood, Harwood, at Boston, Oc
tober '20.
MEMORANDA.
The steamship Ueorgin, at New York from this
port, reports that ou I he 2Mb ult, A M, f>0 miles
south of Cape Henry, experienced 11 heavy gale
from northwest with heavy sea; Ihe gale contin
ued thirty-live hours with great rorce. On tho
aist.ul u P Mf passed steamer Starlight, rrom
Portland for Charleston.
The. British brig Ainphiun. Reas, from Provi
dence. It I, previously reported sailed for this port,
arrived at Wilmington, ft C, November 2.
LIST OF VESSKI-S
IT, CLEARED am? baileu kok TU19 PORT.
FOREIGN.
LONDON.
Ship David Drown, Nichols, cleared.Oct 0
LIVXKrOOL.
Steamship Marmora,-, lo sail.Ocl 30
Steamship Adulia.-, lo sail.Nov 20
British ship Muscouijus, GrovCS, Cl red...Oct 10
Shin Gorilla, Say, cleared.Sept 23
Norwegian bark Skjohl, Albrechtaen, up..Sept 28
Br luirk Yuinuri, Cawlin, up.Out ?
British bark Arbitrator, Irwin, Bailed.Oct u
The Apolte, Jorgcnscn, up.Sept 22
The Clnrii, Nichols, up.?ci?t 2S
The llomliorsund. Neilsmi, sailed.Oct 'J
Brig Cecilia, Bistrup, cleared.Sepi ao
SKWl'OKT, B2SU.
The Atlantic, Vcrnon, salted.oct M
DOMESTIC.
BOSTON.
Brig ficorgi". Swan, up.Oct US
HrlgMary c Roaevclt, Call, cleared.Oct M
Sehr Anita E Clover, Perry, up.Oct IS
Sehr Edna Harwood, Harwood, cleared-Oct -0
BOOTtlOAV.
Sehr Hat tie Lewis,-, sailed.Oct 0
kastport, mk.
Dark St Mary, Hallowed, cleared.Oct 22
r?itri.AKi?, ut:.
Steamer Starlight, llsley, clcarctl.Oct 20
ISOVKrOHT, ME.
sehr Ralph ^^.'V'.U.rilGe'RiilP.'f?Jic?.Gel ta
I'lloviDKNCK, It t.
Hrllish brig Ainphiun, Reas, sailed.Oct 27
XKW VORK.
Steamship .Magnolia, Crowell, to leave.Nov 4
Sehr M A Tay lor, Taylor, cleared.... ooi ao
Sehr David Wusson, Tapley. up.Oct ai
Sehr Marlin Cage, Stieppard, up.Oct 20
SrhrJ H Siickncy, Fookx, up.Oct ao
Sehr Maigarel A Lucy, Crosby, up.Oct 23
I'llll.AOKI.ruIA.
Brig Rcnshnw, Sylver, cUaretl.Ocl ai
SchrJ M Itroouiatl, Douglass, cleared.(let 20
Sehr M A Holt. Holl, cleared.Ocl 23
Sehr Surah Fisher, Carlisle, cleared.Oct 24
Sehr Fawn, Kelly, up.Out 20
ltcccipts l?y RttllroMil, November :t.
Sot Tit CAKOLIKA raii.HOAP.
17C.2 bales cotton. 14 Imles domestics, 240 bids
flour, 502 bugs oil cake, 134 casks clay, 4 cars cat
tle, l car furniture, tl earn wood, & ears sundries.
To Watson a- Hilt, w B Smith k ro, Claghorn,
[lerrlltil A co, I'ct/er. Dodgers A co, Heeder A
Davis, o 11 Waller A co, HU Prcssley, Itailroad
Agcllt, and others.
SOUTH EASTERN- RAILROAD.
103 bales upland cotton, la bales sea island cot
ion, ,|ii2 bids naval Stores, ll? bushels rough rice,
lumber, nuise. Ac. To J Marshall, Jr, J V Barden,
KlUHIllllH ft HowdL Howard A Urb, SDStuuev, (I
W Williams A co, W Dingle, J D K Sloan. CuldWCll
A son. t O'llryun, w K ttvan, w Dowliug, Reeder
. i Davis, Frosi A. Adner, TT Threat I, Huvcnet a
co. OracscrA Smith, Mown- A co, Kirkpaltiek A
Witte, Waller A co, A J Salinas, C P l*Oli|Mnhelm,
Crane. Bo.vlstou A co, H Klutte A co, W P Dow
ling A co, Tliurslon A Holmes. J Hauekel, Wage
tier A Monsccs, Kendall A Rockery, Claghorn,
Herrin;; A- co, W C Bee A co, Cluipinah A II, II Fol
tin. II .1 Morgan, and Hallroad Agent.
I'o ?seiigers.
Per sleniner St Helena, rrom Edisio and Rock*
Ville?Mrs J it Hill and child. Miss Eva Brown and
.servant, J llopkinsnn, R I. Johnson, Dr W J Hail*
dolph. Major W J Whulcy, P Tuglie, l> P Pltxslm
011s, ti I. Marsteller, (11, Christy, A McCleUail, and
10 un deck.
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ALL POLICIES NON'-FORFEITADLE.
HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED.
LAST CASH DIVIDEND (FIFTY) 60 PER CENT.
statement.
Polices in rorce.$26,000,000
Assets. 1,600,00e
Annual Income. 800,000
Losses Paid. 600,000
OFFICIUM.
W. II. PECKHaM, President.
WM. T. HOOKER, Vice-President.
L. MCADAM, Secretary and Actuary.
G. A. FUOICKAR, Superintendent.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. John A. Dix, New York.
Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros., cx
Mayor New York.
John J. Crane, President Bank Republic.
Wm. M. Vermilyc, Danker, (Vormtlyc A Co.)
Chus. G. Roekwoud, Cashier Newark Ranking
Company.
Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New York.
Mlnot C. Morgan. Bunker.
Thomas"itigney, Firm Thomas Rigney k Co.
Uenj. B. Sherman, Treasurer New York Stearr
Sugar Refining Company.
Richard II. Roivne, Wetmore A Howne, Lawyers.
E. V. llaughwout, Firm K. V. Haughwout A Co.
Wm. Wllkcns, Firm or Wilkcns A Co.
Julius it. Pratt, Merchant.
Win. W. Wright, Merchant.
Charles J. Starr, Merchant.
William Allen, Merchant.
Geo. W. Cnylcr, Banker, Palmyra, N. T.
Gen. T. Hope, President Conlincnlal Fire Insnr
nnec Company.
John n. Sherwood, Park Place.
Walton II. Peckhatn, corner Fifth Avenue and
Twenty-ihird street.
Edwnrd II. Wright, Newark, N. J.
Geo. W. Parl?e, Counsellor.
W. L. Cogswell, Merchant.
KEIM ft ISSEItTEL,
General Agents for South Carolina nnd Georgia,
Oillce No. 40 Broad street,
t hai 1rs!mi, S. C.
Dr. T. HEEXSTJEHNA, Examining Physician.
Junl2 lynt.tc
J.
I L L I A M AI. L A W T O N ,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 10 Dovck's WHARF.
Extra Heavy Ses Island RAGGING AND TWINE
for sale. Advances made on Produce In Inrnd.
nugjfl Uism
T. II ? M 1? H II K Y S,
BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT.
SALE? OP HEAL ESTATE. STOCKS. IIONDS,
SECUHITIES AND PERSONAL PRO
PERTY ATTENDED TO.
No. 27 11 ROAD STREET,
Charleston, S. C.
References.?Hon. HENRY RUIST, W. J. MA
fiUATII, Esq., Gcnornl JAMES CONNER, T. R.
WARING, Esq. oct4
J.
V . B A U D I N,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, S. c
Trompt attention given to the sale of Cotton,
Rice and Naval Stores, and Country Produce gen
erally, octs lino
Shipping.
F
OU LI V K Ii 1' O O I.
Tho llrllish ship IIUKK OF WKLMN'i-^A
ruN, Robert Allen, Miisut, win loa I for IheSBm
hove port and have dispatch.
For Freight engageuvnlH, apply to
hov4 RAVKNKL A CO.
1~M)?l NKl?rY???K- M KUCHA NTS* LINK.
1 TIIK ONLY .(KOULAK LINK
PACKETS.
The BchooncrMYItOVKR, llrown, Master,
having nrnrly all her Freight cngagod ami
itohijx on board, wants aohio ilu??t freight .
up. WILLIAM KOACI1 A CO.
nova a_
O ~? L IVB tt P O O L .
The Al American Ship KLLRN SOUTH- J3j|
A KU, Morsu Master, having part or car-iJftEa
go engaged, win bo dispatched for the above port.
For Frciirht engagements, apply to
Wll.l.is A cillsot.M,
OC12I Oudulmo_North Atlantb-. Wharf.
j|?OK NEW YORK?M HUGH ANTS' LIN K.
The Schooner IDA KIRDSALL, Hirdsnll,
Master, having marly all her freight en-33-Ti
gaped end going on board, wauln some light
Frciphi to fill up ami leave forthwith.
??v:i 3 Wl I.I.I AM ItOACII A CO.
J^T O It L I V E R P O O L .
The "Al" New Clipper t?ark MARY KIL
I.AM, W. Itutler, Master, having consid?ra
ble portion or height engaged, will luive quick
dispatch. Appl, U.J0I|N k T11RO clfITV
,i?va North Atlantic Wharf.
B~OSTON AND Tl?lARLESTON LINE
PACKETS.
FOR 11 0 S T O N .
Tito Al Hi Ig JOSIR A. DKVKKKAl'X, nnv-^.a
Inga large portion of her cargo cm-aged
mid readv, will receive cotton and other freight
to mi up.'at llrown A co.'s Wharves.
For Freight engagements, apply to
nov'J MOSES UOI.IWM1TH A 8QN8
ANTED 400 KALKS TO COMPLETE
CA IKK).
FOR HAVRE DIRECT
The splendid New Al Hrlg MART M. j^a
FRANCIS, Francis Master, having birgeS 5-,
portion cargo on board, wwits four hundred bales
ol mi up. WILLIAM ROACH A CO
nntra a_
-p~?~ It L I V B_R POOL.
n>" one miUsh liark DALKKITH, I-nnP-^Si
will. Muster, has a considerable poi i ion of
her cargo engaged and going on board.
For Freight engagements apply to
-ROUT. MURK A CO.,
Boyce'a Whnrf.
[nf? O It LI V E R P 6 O L
The American Itark ANNIK KIMUAI.L.
Stinson Muster, 2000 bales capacity, lias._.
considerable cargo engaged und* now koi?ik
on board, and will he dispatched for the above
port.
For Freight engagements, apply to
octal STREET BROTHERS A CO.
AV
1UNAUD LINK OF MAIL STEAMERS
C
Itetween NEW YORK and LIVER-^-r.^*.
I'OOI,. calling al Oucuuilowii. gHfiJMag
AUSTRALASIAN, MALTA.
ALEPPO, PALM YKA,
CHINA, SAMAKIA,
CrilA, SIIIKKIA,
IIKCLA, TARIFA,
JAVA, ? TRIPOLI.
One of the above Flrwt-Class Iron Mail .steamers
are intended to sail as follows:
From Liverpool for New York direct every Sat
iikhay.
From Liverpool (culling at Cork Harboiitor
New York \ in Hoi-ton every Tl'ESOAT.
From New York lor Liverpool (calling at Cork
liai inn i every TnitHSDAV.
certificates Issued to bring out Passengers from
any purl or F.uropcnt lowest rales.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply lo
CHAS. M. FKANKLYN,
No. 4 Howling Croon. New York.
For Steerage I'aasagc, apply to Trinity iiuiid
lllg, No. Ill llroadway. New York, or to
WM. KOACII A CO., AgClltH,
nov4 l smwamos Charleston.
F
OR NEW YORK.
The ?Ueitmsldp MANHATTAN, M. S. ^r-fifp.
win ai h nil. Commander willhodfapatclt-JaisBMS
i d for the above port on Sati'iihav, rue tili in
stant, til half-past 7 o'clock A. M.
For Freight or Pansage smnlyajua
..-.-o -. .... mi - AHCKir A- cWPa^Aprnls.
F
OU LIVERPOOL.
Cil A ULKSTON AND LIVERPOOL STKAMSIIIP
L INK.
The Al Iron Screw Steamship OARI--r^-.Cffp.
BN, 1173 tons, JaincK peters MrvHtcr.^?ilSi?
having u large porllon of her nirgo engaged, will
loud with dispatch for the above port.
Cotton and produce for all pointa on the Conti
nent of Europe received, and Through Kills Lad
ing signed ut Charleston.
liiHiiriince by this line of s earners three-quar
ters per cent.
Fur Freight engagements, niplj to
UOllKll'l M KHK A CO.,
nov2 Hoyce's Whurf.
S T F R E l O il T LIN K
TO BALTIMORE, PlIILADKI.nilA, BOSTON AKB
TUB CITIES OF THE HMITHWKST.
Coininnndcr, will sail for Halt more on_
THURSDAY, November 4th, at 7 A. M. from Pier
No. 1, Union Wharves.
jHeT*lnauraacc by tbeStcawcra of this line ;j
per cent, tollaltlmore mid Phtadelphla. To Hus
ton H. Philadelphia Pietghls forwarded lo that
city by rnllroad from Hullitiore wiihoui midi
lional expense for Insurance.
i1i> - Through Hills Ludion given to PHILADKL
PIIIA, BOSTON and thcClTlLS OF TIIK NORTH
WEST.
For Freight engagements or Pnssnge, apply to
COUItTKNAY k THKNHOLM,
novi mwlha Union Wharves.
XjlOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON.
INSURANCE ONE-HALF PRR CENT.
The steamship J. W. RVBHMAN, Capt. jt&GBm^
1. N. Hineklev, will leave Nrrth ^ftffiMjf
Mo Wharf oil THURSDAY, 4th November"" tiT?
o'clock.
For rreight engagements apply to _
JOHN * THEO. OETTY,
octno North AUnniicW'hnrf.
P Q~H N"E" \v' Y ORK.
REGULAR LINE EVE?Y THURSDAY.
p a s s a t; l j jo.
The SteamshipMINNETOKKA, Cnp-^d~?5?
tlnii Carpenter, will leave Vundcr-ZsMiG"*
hoist's wharf on Thursday, im Kovcatben
1800, at ? o'clock.
ocfJO_R.VVKNBL k CO., Agents^
TEAM TO EOS TON.
S
Wc are prepared to give Through
Hills of Liming for Cotton, lo lloaton,?J\iSE?
via Heinl-Monlhly Line Hoston und Suvuuunh
su-amshlps, and Rlearners dictator, city
point and pilot hoy, at liberal rales. First
Steamer leaves Savannah on the joth Instant,
"et'?_J. 1). aikl'n A t.'o.
rpilAVELLERS PASSING Til ROUGH
charleston kn route TO florida
AND aIk kn,
And oilier places, should lay in their
supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, Cor _^
illuls, Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Canned .suiuTi
mid Meals, American mid Knglish Hlscuils, De
villed Hum, Tongue,-Lobster, Inn hum Smoking
lobacco mill imported Segnrs.
W.U. S. CORWIN A CO.,
No. 275 King street, opposite llusel,
Charleston, S. C.
Branch of No. ooo Broadway, comer 20th sireci,
Ecw_ Yiirk^_sepias 61110s
JDACIPIC MAIL STEAMSliir^ CO^MPY'S
TllllOl'lill LINE TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
OIIAXOK OF SAILING DAYS.
Ktenmers or the above line leave Plcr^rr-.cc*
No. 4'J, North Hiver, fool of Cannl strecl,25U4Sli<?
New York, nt 12 o'clock noon, of the 1st, 1 liliand
21st of every month (except when these dates fall
on Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.!
Departure oi ist mm 21st connect ut Panama
with slentuers for South Paciiicnutl Central Amer
ican ports. Those or 1st touch nt Mau/.unlllo.
Departure of nth of each month connects with
the new steam hue rrom 1'uuuinu 10 Australia und
New Zealand.
Steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco for
China und Japan October 4, 186*.
No Calir?H-nia steamers touch at Hnvnnn, bnt ao
direct from New York to Aspinwnll.
One hundred pounds hujor.tgc free to each adult.
Medicine und nlleiuluuce rrce.
For PassnaeTickets or further Information ap
ply nt ihc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, OB the
wharf, foot of Canal-Street, North River, Now
Vork. r. It. BABY, Agent.
mnrcltli lyr
?l) lu pi it g.
jp o It K ? i s t o ,
tOCKVILLR, ENTERPRISE AKD WAV I.AND
IKOB.
Ttir steamer ST. HELENA, Cap- ,. vrT^F*
?in lt. I?. KllloU, will receive freight t'?r tAi4?&
in is i>av nml leave To-Monuow Moknino, m S
rclm k, ami KtlUlo Satvkuay Mohnino, at t
o'clock.
I'or freight or passage, appiv on board 01 to
J. II. MURRAY. Agent,
Murkri Wharf,
nie steamer leaves airain TUKBOAV MoltNINO, at
> o'clock, Mid Edistu Wr.i>Ni*suAY Mounimi, at 7
o'clock._U,,V.1L!_
OA Ii i) N Ii It S II l ? F F
? INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON
Till! I'EKDEK RIVER.
pou
The light draft Steamer I'l.ANT- r ?T"r"r*>>?
KU, captain J. T. Fouler, is now MS3!/iSSkM
receiving Freight at Accotuinodatlon Wharf, and
win leave on Tiiurhiiax Nioiit, the 4th inet.
Freight nnd Wharfage must lie prepaid.
For engagements apply I?
RAYHNUL .* HOLMES, Agents,
nova i No. 177 Kn*i lloy.
t\l ? w a ? k '
The steamer SAMSON having r ?-r,Ii'_~h,
been recently put in thorough nr- Ja^u?ZlL.
iler. Is now ready to tow vessels to nmT mini sea,
and Hie phosphate works ou the Ashley and coop
er Itlvern.
For engagement*, apply on hoard, lu captain
W. F. A DA I It, or at the oillcu of the Agency, Last
Hay, opposite Accomiiiotlnllon Wharf.
iiovl lino_
"Kl ? It F L O It i i> A ,
VIA SAVANNAH, KRHKAKRIKA AND JACK
SONVII.I.K.
On and alter the '23d of October r , .riT^'r-,
the -steamer CI tv POINT, Captain ^yJ.^ti^r.',M
Ucorgc E. McMillan, will sail from Cuurlcstuu
every satckiiay Kvuninm, at a o'clock.
Returning, the CITY POINT will leave Savannah
every Tlll'IOWAY Mihimm:, at '. o'clock, connect
ing wiiti Central Itallroud at savannah for Mobile
and New Orleans, and with ibe Florida llailroail
at Foniandimi Tor Cellar Keys, al Which point
Blcanivrs connect with New Orleans, Mobile, Pen
IKCOln, Key West and Havana.
Through Dills or Lading given for cotton per Sa
vannah line of steamers to Huston.
Through Hills of Lading given for goods to Mo
bile, Pcnracnht and New Orleans.
J. D. AIKKN A CO., Agents,
oeil? South Atlantic Wharf.
~OIt SAVANNAH VIA ?EAUFORT.
F
The fast steamer "PILOT HOY." .- . tir^-y,
Captain Fenil Peck, will leave Mirt-j|^r.viSu?i
die Atlantic Wharf ror above points i very TIU'llH
u.iv Mounixo, at s o'clock, until further notice
Iteluruing, will leave Savannah SATVItMAY
MoiiM.su, at 7 o'clock.
oeio _ _3. P. AIKKN A CO.
rjpOlt BEAUFORT VIA ROCKVILLE.
ED1STO AND CHISOLM'S LANDING.
The rast furamrr "PILOT BOY," P -^'P^p
Captain Fcnn Peck, will leave Mid-???-\--SZ?.Ll
die Atlantic Wliurf for above points every Mommy
Mousing, at s o'clock, until run her notice.
Reluming, will leave Itcuufort every TPKMl vv
MoltMSU al G o'clock, and Edislo - o'clock I'. M.
OCta _.I^IL^IKEN .* CO., AgCHlS.
1 n~\ N G H OF SC 11 K ? U L E
C
FOR PALATKA FLORIDA.
VIA SAVANNAH. FKRNANDINA AND JAOKS0N
VILLE.
The Elegant and First-class r ?AT - *
Steamer DICTATOR, Captain W. T. J^VtT^i.
McNclty, will sail r.-oni Charleston every Tci'.s
iiav KvKXlKU, ht s o'eioek. for the above points.
Itvturning, the steamer will luavu Savannah
Si'Kiiay Moknino, al '.' o'clock
Connecting with the Central Railroad iii Savan
nah lor Mobile and New Orleans, mol with me
Florida Railroad at Fcrnandlna for Cedar Keys,
at which point steamers conned ?IM? New Or
leans. Mobile. Pcnsacvla, Key West aud Havana.
Through Dills Lading signed lo New on aus and
Mobile.
All freiuhl payable on the Whlirf.
Hoods not removed at sunset will be f.tnrcd at
risk and expanse of owners.
J. D. AI KHK A CO.. Agents,
oci4 South Atlantic Wharf.
Ullil?O.??lG.
gOUTll CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GKNKRAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CllAltl.estos, S. < ., Sept. 15, lSii'.t. }
On aud niter Tliursday, September lu, the Pas
senger Trains un Itic South Carolina Huilroud will
run as follows:
fob AVOISTA.
Leave chin lesion.f>.30 A. m
Arrive at Augusta.4.46 P. m.
Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem
phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery
uu<l Crand Junction.
ron coi.vttuiA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. m.
Arrive at Coluiubta.4.40 P. m.
Connecting with Wilmington ami Manchester
Huilroud, aud Catndcn train.
KOU ClIAItl.KSTON. ?
Leave Augusta.-.S.oo A. m.
Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. m.
Leave Columbia.7.45 A. m.
Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. m.
auoit8ta KIOIIT KXritF-SS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave CharleHton.7.30 P. m.
Arrive al Augusta.0.10 A. m.
Connecting with trains tor Memphis, Nashville
and New OrlcaMK, via Grand Junction.
Leave Augusta.4.10 P. m.
Arrive at Charleston.4.0'J A: m.
COM'MUIA KIOUT KXrHUSK
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.C.05 P. m.
Arrive at Columbia.4.45 A. m.
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville
aud Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes
day s and Fridays with Charlotte aud South Caro
lina Knilroad.
I,oavo Colnuibin.5.60 P. m.
Arrivent Charleston.5.30 A. m.
SrUMKHVII.l.K Tu A IN.
Ixtave Chnrlcaion.4.05 p. m.
Arrive at Suinmcrvlllc.5.30 p. m.
Leave Suniiiiervlile.7.10 A. M.
Arrive at Charlesioii.8/25 A. M.
camHKS DRAKCU.
Cnniden nnd Coluuibla Passenger Trains on
MONUAYS, WEDNESDAYS lllld SATl-IUIAYS, and t>0
tweeu raunten and Kingviilc dally, (Sundays 0:
copied,) connects with up und down Day Pas
sengers nt Kingviilc.
Leave Camdcn.G.35 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia.1,45 p. jf.
Arrive at Camdcn.H.00 P. M.
(Signed) n.T. PHAKK,
septic General Supeiintcuduut.
tjotclo.
II ARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON, SOirni CAROLINA.
This flrst-clnss HOTEL, situated in a pleasant
location, and In the business portion of the city,
renders It the uinst desirable Hotel for either per
manent or transient guests. The accommoda
tions are unsurpassed, having extensive suites of
ejecanllv furnished npni'tincnlH for fainlhi > and
single gentlemen. The proprietor will endeavor
lo maintain the high reputation enjoyed by the
"Charleston" ns a tlrst-rlasn house, nnd no effort
will lie spared to deserve a conHiiuancc or the
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upuuit.
Tho beat of Livery nrcoiuinoihitioiiH will be
found utBolnlng tho establishment.
The hoiisc Is supplied with the celebrated Arle
slau Water, of which delightful baihs can be had
oliher day or night. K. H. JACKSON,
JnlyH Proiirictor.
B
Dingo, Ollicmicrtls, &c.
ENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED,
W i L L p. F. M O V F. G ii K A S K SPOTS.
Manufactured anil for aale, wholesale and re
tail, by * |)H. II. IIAKR,
nova No. 131 Meeting street.
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(J. COLLIS BltOWKC'S,)
Is Hie best Anodyne ever known to the profes
sion. To be had of Dr.. II. IIAKK,
nova No. 131 Market street.
II
O L M E S &, MACBETH,
No. 30 BKOAD STREET,
Charleston. 8. C
BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE
ANU
1KNERAL commission agents.
Will attend to Heining nnd Collecting or Rents
ind pin chase and sale of Slocks, llouds, Gold,
Hiver and Real Estate.
ALSO,
To tho Purchase or Goods and Supplies for par
ies In the country upon reasonable terms.
J Ho It CE L. II01.11 KS.VLEXANDKIt maobetu.
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