The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 04, 1869, Image 9

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Xm !<! Btory, with ? New Moral. BV JCIJA WARD UOW?. Petroleum Cinderella dances with n pretty fellow. atm! her |iumnklmt mm to cnrrlwgcm her ruts to horseti Hue : . , , , Tale strikes grimly on the dial, with .1 sound of no denial, , , And her salins cense to rustle, and her dln iuond? cease to shine. Forlh Into the chilly dnrkness, in her solitude aud and slurkucss Goes the bloom of dissipation, with no lovely fruit behind: Tf itb no strength condensed In meekness, with no holy nature weakness, tVlth no thorn of resolution, wllh no after growl h of mlutl. Baok to vermin shrink tier horses, ou her pale anil KitOHtty courses. Runs replace her recent splendors, unailniired her beauty wanes: She bemoans the mocking fairy who uplifted her unwary Through a paltry prize of pleasures, 10 a mul llluilc of pains. KAfOLROK'S 11EALT11, State Influence of the KmprcBS. The Parin correspondent ol the London News, writing on the 12th nit., soys: Tour readers may perhaps remenilicr that I was the first person who, even ut the end of last win ter, distinctly affirmed that i.onis Napoleon would never venture lo resist the ouwnrd movement that was then beginning. Aimo.-t all the press of the Continent took ihc opposite view of the situ ation, und affected to believe (or did believe) that Ihc Emperor would consent lo no inodilicotions of the constitution In illiberal sense. My estimate of the excessive timidity und uncertainty oi the Emieror's character led me to the opinion I ex pressed, atul you sec that I have not been wrong, Ho began by giving In to popular opin ion, because he was afraid of not doing so : he has ended by naturalizing all his 111 Hi theu rctlcul concessions from the same motive? fear; the fear of Yielding too much. Hut 1 du not think that even at this moment, after so much has occurred lo prove the Impossibility of the duration of the empire?l do not think that oven now you are aware of what the strength of the anti-dynastic sentiment here has grown to. At no period ol modern French history lias the public fccliutr of Hie couutry been so unniiliiiuus or so powerful, ii was notiiiug approaching to its present slate iu 1830. Hen who were actors Iu the July revolution tell you that it could not have had n chance of success hud the government bad beforehand the sllghlest suspicion of the Impres sion likely to be produced by the fatal errtow nanof.t. The movement of 1S3? was n very cir cumscribed one compared to that which agit?tes the country now, and If yon read one after the other the famous articles of the Journal des lie hat:i, ending ".Malheureuse Trance ! Malheureux Holl" and any leader or the Happel or other ad vanced newspaper <>r the present day, you will see tow Immeasurably preferable was the position of the already doomed Charles X to that of the ex hausted <J;csur, who still fancies, ho cau dispose 5ou.!icd^\Ve,?,Vl\lct?tei5XTctor lluco aionc dajeoLtojii^:r^^?",',iri-Mai)ie rtobiilty or health of inc Chief of 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 Moria Theresa. The Kuiprcss rs a very Inferior person, with, as 1 have more than once told you, a will of singular tenacity. This obstinacy Is held by her to he synonymous With power?with real strength. The principal object of her recent efforts has been the de Jitcto banishment of all her spouse's old friends and ns seclatcs. she 1ms always disliked them Intensely, and for more than one reason, und she ho - never forgiven nny one of them the attempts they one and all made to prevent her marriage wllh Louis Napoleon, lint she has most perfectly disguised her sentiments, aud until the hour when circuit) stances gave her preponderance In the govern mcnt the Kin press was friendly with everybody? wllh M. dc Perslgny ns with count Walews'kl; with H. dcMorny, wllh M. Drouyn'aaLliuys, with M. Fould and wllh M. Itoubcr. Her first net of real nu thorlty has been the getting rid of General Klcury, and a great sensation It creates, it is cpiitc true that one nrgitmeut used by the Kmprcss la u very Strong one ? Ihc notorious absence of moral worth or personal respectability on the part of Louis Napoleon's private friends and out-and-out adherents. She puts this forward now on all 6c saalonB; and there Is now no defending the pur sons she condemns. Hut whom does she propose In their stead r Men politicnllv worse, because they arc utterly wanting In any lalth in thai which they arc required to uphold. Men like General Floury, who remember the early days of the February Revolution, and what the temper of the country then was, know what the present movement means, and what it inny come to; lie. sides which, having been raised from nothing to rank and wealth, they arc disposed to do what ever may he necessary to preserve their position, and their sight is proportionately sharpened. Tacrc would be no reason w by the man who mainly helped to commit the crimes of the -ohm d'etat (without whom LoutsNnpolcon never would save ventured to commit It) might not becoiuc lie Inaugnrator or nil freedom In France; all ho is aiming ut is not losing the advantages he possesses, and unco prove to him that the country will have Us old liberties, or throw off those who refuse them, and ficucral Floury would Indubitably, were he minister, do every thing that his own interests demanded, lint the Empress' ideas of government tend Iu thorough ly different directions. In the llrst place II is, In her mind, a humiliation lor a sovereign to be dic tated to by the people, and she looks upon what Is called "firmness" us a cardinal virtue (on the eve of M8 M. fluixol, loo, said that "resistance was tbe only form of progress";) anil, added to this, the first duty that the Kmprcss holds to be incumbent on France In that of forcing tho yoke of the Papacy more and more upon the popula tion. Now, in nil these attempts she meets with the resistance of the Ho-culied eutottrage, who aro by no means I'uplsticul. She has been fur the last two years trying to get rid or General Floury: but, after the many deaths that have deprived tho Rntpcror of his old companions, I'erslgny and Fleury arc about the only remaining ones, and the (iraml Kcuycr endured. Bcrore leaving Tor her Kaslcrn Journey, how ever, tho Empress achieved the vlriuu' exile or her adversary. The General petitioned for Flor ence; but the Empress Insisted on M. de Malarct's remaining there. To his perfect annoyance, then. Floury Is dispatched to Russia und the Empress bos succeeded. HOYA l/CY IX Pit VHS I A. Homc-blfc o f t It c King. A correspondent ol Die London Telegraph thus describes the home-life or King William: From the library In the Itcrlln I'alacc it is but a step through n side door into I he famous "corner" room, where the Kinir may bo seen from (lie street, siting at his writing table, any morning when he is In Iterlin. This room, Crowded with paintings, statuettes?one, among others, by the Crown Princess, ot her husband, grasping a torn flag and cheering on bin men?bus's, etchings, miniatures, and countless other objecta of art, is remarkable ror one odd peculiarity: it docs not sonloln a filui/le sent or any sort, except Ihn King's nnn elnilr and a kind or stool like a saddle pou supports, without any back, mum urJhJ?Ji,t?? Majesty mount* Rli/ir i'mportuucc, such as death nwrtintf), Ac. Whosoever Is received into this department has to slund while talking to the King, who rises rrom bis chair at the writing table, turns bis back lo (he window, aud hears in 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 Majestv presides over tho councilor his ministers; a noble apartment richly decorated and hung wllh costly pictures by modern masters. The Ixst room of the still Is a sort of reading room, filled with military sketches ?some splendid wuter-cnlor drawings or camp r*?ncH In the. French aud Austrian armies?huge maps, sea pieces, pamphlets und souvenirs of the tented Held. These arc the standards or nil the guard regiments und the drums of the Garde du orpR, always In the King's keeping, save on ex traordinarily solemn occasions, when they are fotched by compagnie* iPcltte, and delivered over with Impressive forinnllly. I forgot to mention two curious objects in the library: one Is a "progressive" map or I lie Crus slnu kingdom, starling wllh the "Mark" of Hian denburg. In dull brown, and showing every sue sessive ucipilslllou In a different color; the oilier Is a sort of memento "diary," arranged for the King by one of his most trusted servants, every day or the year registered upon n Nepaialo sheet of cardboard, whereon arc recorded tin several eventH In the King's life of which Hint day is an anniversary. This "diary" Is a monument or loving labor und I bought fui devotion on the part of Us compiler; aud bis Majesiv constantly refers to II. I noticed (Nat ilia "('abler" ror October was represented by a gap in the chcsl containing tho Whole scries; and on Inquiring what had be come or It. was mbl that the "King had tllkcu It with him to linden." Were 110 recount all the anecdotes or tho veno ruble Soi e.vigu's gnoilncss and amiability (hat I heard_ while visiting his apartmciits, tufa idler would swell inio a volume; snillce it to sav, he I the best served King in Kurnpp, because he is one of the best men that ever wore the purple, ornnv other cost ?nie whatever. Those who! like I he writer, have been fortunate enough lo learn the true.-tory of his life,ami see Mm live, can fullv understand how and why it ht -hat he Is so deei ly loved by IIH people. v ?A priest was confessing nn old croupier ut Baden. '?Well, my brother, this lau solemn hour; what have you ta say ?" The living mm, promptly replied : "Not much, father, b.u 1 can s.iv ibis ; lm\v oneu in my life Die most extraordinary tiling that ever happened on oarlh; 1 saw M coiuo out eleven times run It ng." ?Chlengo is to havoanew paper?the Di vorce liureun. A wide clrculallon Is guaran teed by the clrcunislnnce that people usually wish to know when ihoy are divorced, und tills furnishes a correct list. CO flUl 1:11(1 A J. KB If8, riic Clinrlt'stoit Cotton, Kloo nml Knvnl .Stores Market. OFFICK CHAUI.KKTON Nnws. I Wkdnesbay Evkninu, November*, iS60. f Coitus.?Tula arllclo opened With a sorter ton lency and prices declined daring the day about tic V lb. Sales near Too bates, viz: 40 at 23??, 13 at 24, r.5 at 24?, 41 at 24,'i, 4ft at 24?,. im at !i?*f, 10 at 24,'i, 243 at 25, 13 at 25'?e. We quote: i.1VKUIO0I. classification. Ordinary to good ordinary. Low middling. -M.'jt.o? Middling. Strict middling.?? Hick.?The market was active tint casier. Sales about :ioo tierces or clean Carolina, say 27 tierces at ? v, co at 7, 213 at 7' ;c <p "lb. Wo quote com mon to rair clean Caroliua at 0?n0Jic; good 7a 7J.c r* lb. Naval stouks.?The market was quiet. Sales 4.1 bl>ls spirits turpentine, ill country packages, at 42'jC v gallon. FuKiciirrs.?The supply or freight room to most points is for the moment suiUclent for the de mand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagements are making at \d lb on uplands nnd 1'?0 on sea islands; by sail, Jjd on uplands and ?fd on sea Is lands. To Havre, by steam, nominal; by saK, l 'i'c H lh on uplands and ljtfc on sea islands. Coastwise, to New York, by steam, Jfc 1? lb on uplands and 1C on sea islands; by sail, ?je Yi lb on nplands. To Huston, by sicain, nominal; by salt, f(t ^ lb on upluuds, To Philadelphia, by steam, ;;c? lb on uplands; hy sail, somewhat uomliinl, To naltimore, by steam, ;a@??o ? lb on uplands; by sail, soincwhut nominal. Markets Uy Vclegraplt. FOREIGN MAItKKTS. London, November 3?Noon.?Consols 03;^. DondS S3. Tallow 47s 3d. LivF.iti'ooi,, November 3?Noon.?UplandsKiid; Orleans 12? ,d. Sales 12,000 bales. Western Hour 23s Cd. Corn 20s (Id. Evening.?Uplauds 12J?; Orleans I2?td: sales 12,000 bales; for speculation ami export 3000. Common rosin 5s 3d to 5s cd. l'Attis, November 3?Noon?Bourse quiet. Ken tes 71f35e. DOMKSTIC mackf.ts. Nr.w YORK, November 3?Noon.?Stocks unset tled. Money strong at 7. Sterling, long, 0; short, O.'a'. Gold 27??. Cotton a shade rtc'icr ul20.'?u 20'4. Turpentine quiet at 47c Ilosln quiet;good strained *2 22,'fn2 20. Kvening.?Cotton heavy and !?c lower; sales 2000 hales at 26c. Hour strongly favors buyers. Wheat opened steady tint closed a shade lower. Corn lc lower. Mcsapolrk lo/jjegj ijj, %ai"iTU Oroeorfos steady. Naval stores dull, Govern inents closed steady; 02s nr.. Southerns quiet. Money active at 7. Sterling weaker at s^at>. Gold 27.'?'. Stocks steady and strong. Cincinnati, November 3.?Corn firmer and in good demand. Old K6a8C; new fsSuCo. Whiskey nominal and $1 00 altered; $1 os asked. i'ork dull nnd nominally $31. Shoulders 10uc; clear sides lt'.'j. Nothing doue In lard; held at lejfe. Louisville, Novcmtier 3.?Polk $31. Shoulders 10\'e; slear sides 20. Lard He. Whiskey dull. Wilmington, November 3.?Spirits turpentine quiet at 42\,c. Kosin tinner; strained $1 65nl ft" Crude turpentine unchungcd. Tar steady nt ?2 <. " . Cotton steady at 2t',u2i V Arut'sTA, November 3.?Market opened with, fair demand aud closed heavy und irregular. Sales coo bales. Receipts 1060 bales. Middliug 23.VH24C. Savannah, November 3.?Receipts 2608 bales. K.xports 1005 bales. Sales HOo bah s. Middling 24 !?'c. Market dull. Mobii.k, November 3.?Sales ceo bales;market closed lull; mliidliiig 24\,csr-'-! Receipts 10S3 tintes. Exports 02 bales. New Out.cans, November s.?Cotton active ami lower at 24\,'c; sales 6360 bales. Receipts 74-13 bales. 'Cold 2;.'/.. Sterling :> '.;. sight par at j discount. Havana Market. HAVANA, October 30.?Sim a it? Exported dur ing tho week rrom Havana mid Ciiltanzas 16.000 boxes lo foreign ports and 51.10 Hi the Untied States; slock in waretiouses in Havana and Ma tanzas i:is,iioo boxes, 2500 hlids; holders demand an advance; large business doing, liotwlllivtaiut iug merchants are indisposed lo purchase on ae 1 1..mi of th.- high demands of holders: market llhn; Nos 10 lo is 8jaao? reals; holders dcniand nn advance of M real; Nos io to no. much stand ard, o*fall reals per arroba; molasses sugar ilrm nt C?i:i7;? reals; Muscovudo?s, quotations are nominal; rair to good rclinlug R.'^aS? reals. Molasses?TltcrcIS an absence of business for want of stork; quotations ere nominal. Luihirr?Steady; yellow jilnc $25a27 per M. KliRlUllTS?Hull, With but lew charters: per box of sugar lo the United States fl 2?ul 50; pcrbitd or sugar to the United Stairs $6 5oa7; per hhd of molasses $4a4 50; per ton to Ualmuuth and orders 40a45s; per ton lo France ftOu??f. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, Noveinlier 2.?Tl"itrF.NTiNr.?Is in fair request, and receipts meagre, sales or only 25 bbls al ?2 75 for soft, and ?1 00 for hard, per 2so pounds. Sl'IltlTS Tciii'lntink.?Saks of 05 tibls at 41 ,'ic, and 53 bbls ut 42M0 per gallon. Rosin.?Sales of SlOlihisal $165 for strained; $2 for exlra No. 2; S3 25 for No. 1, aud $4 for pale. Tar?Is Sc higher, and 20 bbls sold at 52 05 per bb!. 1 Cotton.? Small sales at 24.,;'a24\e per pound. Mac on Market. MACON, November i.?cotton.?At the date of our lust weekly review, Ihe market closed with he market quiet, middlings bel?g quoted at -':('. e. On Tuesday there was considerable disposition on ttie part of holders to retain their cotton for bettor prices. Wednesday prices declined \;c, the mar ket closing dull at 2.i.',c. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, sales made wore on Ihe basis of 23c for middling-, Ihe market being rather dull. To day the market opened dull at2:1c Tor the best, be coming firmer through the ilav, and closing ilrm with a good demand at 23(ct523,'.,' cents lor mid dlings. Tho receipts to-dny amount to 70ft bales; tales 544 bates; shipments as3 iihles. The receipts of Hie week sum up 4910. bales; sales 2066 bales; shipments 2017 tuiles. Heeetpls this month at east Ma?on 3S4 bales; shipped 512 bales. Slock on baud 127 bales. cotton ptatkmbst. Stock on hand September i, 18G0 170 Received this week. 4,!?U1 Received uw?vlo"j.??- _ Totol. Shipped t his week.. . . . '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. 2,017 ' ''" Shipped previously. 15,873? 1?,700 Stock on hand. l?>l2 Sc 1 nui. Market. SELMA, October SB.?Co ?ton?Was in good de mand ihronghoul the day, which was freely met by fnctora, without any advance in figures, with sales or 677bales; middlings nl 23',':t2?ij?:; low middlings23; inarket closing with ihe same tone. COTTON STATKUF.NT. Stock on hand September 1,1809. 84 Received this week.1 ate Received previously.13,000?14,046 Total. "j7.~o^? Shipped this week.1 or?r, ' " Shipped previously.10,268?11,663 Stock on hand October 20, 'fill. 3 .170 ~ J' O Jl 2 OAX I^JSNn A K. MOON'S rilASKS." New Moon, 3d, 0 hours, 15 minutes, evening, first Quarter, 10th, u hours, 35 minutes, evening. Full Monti, 12th, 2 hours, 07 minutes, morning, l.asi Quarter, 20th. 1 hour. 0 minute:?, evening. i\ . Z NOVKHIIKIl. 3..27 4..3U sels. 0..O3 0..4S 7. .rtti MAItlXE X/?HS. CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 1 AKRIVEII YESTERDAY. n. Si'.,.,r.. ,',l,-v ""Hhcs, N, w York?'! days. Mdsc. loW Roach A co, GW Williams A eu, W Shi p heul, Maninil' Cohen, Railroad Agent, Cfiravclev Itojjmann Bros, Claelns A Wltle, Werner A H?cker 11 liischotr A co, n Siegllng, Mnnlouc A co, w S Corwin A co, Klinck. Wicken berg A co, 11 Cobla A co W (lurney, H O'Neill, H W Stettens, Order, aud ethers. ' Sehr David Collins, Townscnd, Philadelphia?1 days. Coal. To J A Knslow A co, and J H Alken (v co. i.ku!"". MlU.,'.,!s ""njer. Orr, l'on land, Me?9 days. Master and Hay. To T Tapper A Son. MaS?.1.??.1 /ial,(;th.'. "'"? "Vieh, Saut?e. I7IS bash. 4 DHL 1 J K ,,r",Klc' * Vnaw ^'i'A,'?,!l' ''nr,,"IHe, West Point Mill, linnckel & co 1 urcllcr * nenry, ami Cohen, steamer si Helena, Elliott, Edisto and Rockvllle. 24 bales eon Island cotton, and sundries. To J II Hurray, Roper A stoncv, WMIle A Chisolm, Hall iard A Minolt, Boston, Howling A co. Fraser A Din, Kavenel A co, 0 V PEKsiraons, ami others. sloop Julia Dean, from Uumbabee. ItH bushels rough rice. To W C lice A co. Sloop Joseph A Jolin, Marlon, Conibahce. 1700 bushels rough rice. To W C Dec A co. lull's Out. from .lames Island. 4 taules sea Island cotton, I bale upland cotton. To Kraser A Dill. lloat from St Andrew's. C bugs sea island cot ton. To Itopcr A Htoney. Rccelvctl rrom Cnisohn's Mill?132 tierces rice. To ChlHolm llros. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Georgia, Cutler, al New York, Octo ber 31. UP FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Magnolia, Crowcll, al New Y'ork, Oc tober 31, to leave November 4. Sehr David Wusson, Taploy, al New York, Oc tober 31. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Hrlg nenshaw, Sylvcr, a? Philadelphia, Octo ber 31. Sehr F.dna llarwood, Harwood, a< Hosten, Oc tober 29. MEMORANDA. Tlie steamship Georgia, at New Y'ork from this pon. reports that on the 23th tilt, i? A M, w> miles south of Cape Hi nrv, experienced a heavy gale from northwest with heavy sea; the gale contin ued thirty-live hours with grval force. On the 31st, at o P M, passed stcainer Starlight, from Portland for Charleston. The Rriilsh brig Ampbion. Reas, rrom Provi dence. R I, previously reported sailed for this purl, arrived at Wilmington. N C, November 2. LIST OF VESSELS IT, C1.EAM5? AMI SAILED KOK TMS l'OHT. F O It "?TT G N . LONDON, Ship David Rrowu, Nichols, cleared.Ocl 0 LIVERPOOL. Steamship Marmora,-, to sail.Ocl 30 Steamship Adnlln,-, losail.Nov 20 iiritish shipMuscougus,Groves, cleared...Oct 10 Ship Gorilla, Sav, cleared.Sept 23 Norwegian bark Skjold, Albrechlsoii, up..Sept as llr bark Yumurl, Cuwllll, up.Got llritlsh bark Arbitrator, Irwin, sailed.Oct Tbc Apoll?, Jorgensen, up.Sept 22 The Clara, Nichols, up.Sept 2? The llouihorsuml. Neilson, sailed.Gel 2 Rrlg Cecilia, Ulstmp, cleared.sepi 30 NEWPORT, UNO. Tho Atlantic, Vcrnon, sailed.Oct IS I) O M F. S T I C . UOSTON. Rrig Ccorgic, Swan, up.Ocl lirig Mary C Rose veil, Call, cleared.Ott au Sehr Amin Ii (Rover, Perry, up.Ocl 18 Sehr Ellua llarwood, llarwood, cleared-Ocl 20 UOOTIIIIAV. Sehr llaltlo Lewis,-, sailed.Oct C EAWTORT, MK. Dark St Mary, Hallnwcll, cleared.O? 1'ORTI.ANH, HR. Steamer Starlight, llsley, cleared.Ocl 20 ItOCKl'OUT, MK. sehr Ralph ?iirte^.5-; " "?" PROVIDENCE, II !. Ilritisb brig Amphion, l'.eas, sailed.O NRW YORK. Steamship Magnolia, Crowcll, to leave.Nov 4 Sehr M A Taylor, Taylor, cleared... Ool M "ehr David Wasson, Tapley, np.Ocl 31 Sehr Marlin Gage, Sheppard, 11p.Oct 20 SchrJ II Sllckttey, Fooks, up.<ici Sehr Maigarel A Lucy, Crosby, up.Oct 23 rilll.ADELrillA. Rrlg Rcnsliaw, Sylvcr, cl.-arcd.Oct 31 SchrJ M llroomail, Douglass, cleared.Oct. Sehr M A Holt. Holl, clean cl.Ocl 23 Sehr Sarah Fisher, Carlisle, cleared.Ocl 24 Sehr Fawn, Kelly, up.Oct 20 Hi << ipi . by Ruilroatl, November :i. SOI Til CAROLINA ItAII.ROAD. l.'l-j bales cotton. 14 bales dornestics, 240 bbls Hour, 302 bags nil cake, KM casks clay, 4 cars cut tle. I car furniture, >l ram wood, ft cara sundries, lo Walsen a Hill, w 11 smith A- co, Clughorn, Herring ft co, Pclxcr, Rodgers ft co, Reeder Davis. G II Walter ft co, B C Prcsslcy, Railroad Agent, and others. NORTH RASTERN KAII.llOAn. 103 hales upland cotton, Pi bales sea island cot ion. -102 bids naval Rtnrcs, lift bushels rough rice, lumber, nuise, Ac. ToJ Marshall, Jr. J V Harden, Kinsman A HowcR, llowanl A Uro, S l) Sloney, W Williams A co. W Dingle, .1 R E Sloan. Caldwell V Son. To m-vail, w K Rvan, w Bowling, Rceiici A Davis, Frost &. Adner, TT Threat!, Kavenel ft co. Graeser A smith, Howry ft co, Kirkpnlilck Witle, Walter ft co, A J Salinas, C P Polipunhclli Crane, Hoylstoii A co, 11 Kl?t te A co, w p Row ling A co. Thin-si on A Holmes. J llatickcl. Wago ner A Moused, Kendall A Dockor.v. <'lagbot 11, Herring A co, W ? Ree A co, Chapman A II, (i Fol tin. II .1 Morgan, and Railroad Agent. t'llSKCll J?Cl'M. Per sioamor St Helena, from Kdisto and Rock villo?Mrs .1 It Hill and child. Miss Eva Rrowu and servant, .1 Hopkinson, R L Johnson, Dr W J Ran dolph, Major W .1 Wlinlov, P TOglle, (I I' Fil/.slm OtlS, Ii I. Marsteller, G L Christy, A McClellau, and 10 on deck. ?llOUtatirc. jrT ? A R D IAN M U T*U A L LIFE INSURANCE COM PAN of N E W Y O R K. 0RU?NIZR0 in isr.o. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITARLB. HALF LOAN TAKEN. NO NOTES REQUIRED. last cash dividend (fifty) 60 PER cent. 6tatemf.ST. Polices in force.$26,000,000 Assets. 1,600,00er | Annual Income. ?00,000 Losses Paid. 600,000 OFFICERS. W. II. PECKIUM, President. WM. T. HOOKER, Vlcc-Piesldent. L. McADAM, Secretary and Actuary. G. A. FUDICKAR, Superintendent. D1KECTU1UL Hon. John A. Dix, New York. Hon. James Harper, Firm of Harper A Bros., ex Mayor Now York. John J. Crane, President Rank Rcpnhllc. Win. M. Vcrmllyc. Hunker, (Vermllyo A Co.) Chits. G. Rockwood, Cashier Newark banking Company. Hon. George Opydyke, ex-Mayor New Y'ork. Mlnot C Morgan, Ranker. Thomas'lligney, Firm Thomas Elgney ft Co. Ilenj. 11. Sherman, Treasurer New York Slcnrr Sugar Refining Company. Richard II. nowne, Wctmore A Howie,'Lawyers. E. V. Ilaughwout, Firm E. V. llaiighwout ft Co. Win. Wilkcns, Firm of Wilkcns ft Co. Julius II. Pratt, Merchant. Wm. W. Wright, Merchant. Charles J. Stnrr, Merchant. William Allen, Mcrchnnt. Geo. W. Cuyler, Ranker, Palmyra, N. T. Geo. T. I lope, President Continental Fire Insur ance Company. John G. Sherwood, Park Place. Wallon II. Pcckhnin, corner Fifth Avenue nnd Twenty-third street. Edward II. Wright, Newark, N. J. Geo. W. Farlee, Counsellor. W. L. Cogswell, Merchant. KEIM & ISSERTEL, General Agents for South Carolina and Georgia, Otlice No. 40 Itrond street, Charleston, S. 0. Dr. T. RERNSTJERNA, Examining Physician. Janl2 l.vrn.u: W ILL] A M M. L A W T O N , FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 10 Rovoe's WllAIlP. Exlra Heavy Sea Island RAGGING AND TWINE for sale. Advances made on Produce In band. ntig2A Uiscu T. II U M P II R E Y S, J. BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. SALE*? OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. RONDS, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO PERTY ATTENDED TO. No. 27 R ROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C. RBPr.ltENCES.?Hon. HENRY nUIST, W. J. MA HR ATI!, Esq., General JAM KS CONNER, T. R. WARING, Esu._ecu J V . B A R D I N, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Marshall's Wharf, Charleston, S. u Prompt attention given to the sale of Cotton, Rice nnd Naval Stores, and Country Produce gen erally. 0Ct8 lino ?rjiuuing. o n Li v K it r <> o L. Tho llrlllsh ship DUKE OK WELLING-^Ja '(in, Robert Allen, Miu-ler, will load for theSj-lii ibOVC port nml hujo. dispatch. Kor Freight engagements, :tp|>lT to nov4 RAVBNBL A CO. I^OR Nl?\T YOltK- MERCHANTS' LINK. 1 TUR ONLY REGULAR LINK PACKETS. The Schooner M Y ROVER, Brown, MriHtor. ^B? laving ncarlj all lier Freight engaged niidf?^i oln? on bonnl, wantB nonifl light IH'lEhttu mi ?p. WILLIAM ROACH A ?Hl. l?ov.1 3_ Jjl O R L, 1 V B R 1* O OL. The Al American Ship KLLF.N SOCTII ARO, Morsu Manor, having pnrl or ear-?j?!^i go engaged, will lie dispatched Tor the aliovc port. For Freight enffagcmenla, apply m WILLIS ,v CHISOLM, oct2l ihHtulmn North Atlantic. Wharf. polt NEW YORK?MBRCI1 ANTS' LINK. The Schooner IDA HIKDSALL, IlirdKSlI, Master, having nearly all her freight eu-S3>T-, gaged and going on hoard, wants some light Freight to All tip ami leave forthwith. ??v:j 3 WILLIAM ROACH A C(L_ jpT O R L I V K R T O O L The "Al" Now Clipper Hark MARY KIL LAM, W. Rutler, Master, having coir dera- ? blc portion or freight engaged, wi VO njutc dispatch. A,.,.., U,john 4 TiiR0 oim,v nova North Atlantic Wharf. OSTON AND CHARLESTON LINK PACKETS. FOR BOSTON. B The Al Brig JOSIF. A. DEVERBAUX, hav-^?:* ingalargu portion of her cargo engagedXSKi ami ready, will receive cotton and other freight to mi up, at mown A t o.'s Wharves. For Freight engagements, apply to ?<,v2 MOSKS GOLDSMITH ARSONS. WANTED 400 ?ALKS TO COMPLETE CARGO. FOR HAVRE DIRECT Tlie splendid Now Al Ilrlg MART M.^jJa FRANCIS, Francis Master, having largciStKr. portion cargo on board, wuiits four hundred bales ol till up. WILLIAM ROACH A CO. nova a_ F OR L1YBRPOOL. ri.n nnc iiiiilNh Ii?, v DALKF.iTH, 1-nng-jiJ.A will. Master, has a considerable portion ?rjt.j-? her cargo engaged ami going on board. For Freight eugugeiiieuts apply to lit jut. MURK A CO., nov2 Royce'? Whnrl^ ?~R LTl V E ~R~V O O L . F The American Dark ANNIE K1MRALL, Stinsnn Master, 2000 bales capacity, litis?._ considerable cargo engaged und' now K,iuiig onboard, and will bo dispatched for the above port. For Freight cngag-'mtnts, apply lo oct'il STREET HROTHERS A CO. ~1UNAHl) LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS C llelwoon NEW YORK and LIVER TOOL, calling al Ouceuilown. ACSTRAI .AS IAN, MAI .TA. ALEPPO, PALMYRA, CHINA, SAMARIA, CURA, SIRERIA, IIEGLA, TARIFA, JAVA, ? TRIPOLI. One ol the above First-Class Iron Mail Steamers uro intended to sail as follows: From Liverpool ror New iork direct every .Sat ukray. From Liverpool (calling nt Cork Hurboiiror Now York \ la lioston every TVCSDAT. From New York ror Liverpool (culling ul Cork Harbor) every TnilMSDAY. CcrtiHc?les Issued to bring out Passengers from uny part of Europe at lowest rates. For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to CHAS. G. FRANKLYN, No. 4 Rowling Crcen. Now York. For Steerage Passage, apply to Trinity Itulld lng, No. Ill llroailway, New York, or to WM. KO.UTI A CO., Agents, nov4 1 smw.imns t.'harleslou. 77 R N~ E W Y ORK. The steamship MANHATTAN, M. S. ^JTiW^^ Woodhtiil, L'oniniandor.wiii he dispatch- ru? imB i oil ror Ihe nhnvc port on SATUKIIAY, the Ulli in stant, al hair-pasl 7 o'clock A. M. F For Freight or Pa.s?sago jWrTk'-T arui-S^** flPvTtgehta. F "O O R LIVERPOOL. CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP L IKE, The Al Iron Screw Steainshp HARI-.-^.ESe. EN, 1172 tons, James Peters Master. ?T?ul'Ki? having h large portion or her rargo engaged, will load with dispatch ror the above port. Cotton and produce for all r"lnt* on tbo Conti nent or Europe received, and Through Dill-i Lad ing signed nt Charleston. Insurance by this line or Svainors three-quar ters per cent. For Freight engagements, aiply to RORKR'I M CUE A CO., nova_Buyer's Wharf. jpi A S T F R E I G il T LIN E TO RALTTMORE, PHILADELPHIA, TtOSTON AND THE CITIES OF THE MMITHWEST. The Steamship BRA GULL Dut ton ^fp.p-SMK Coinmandcr, will sail for Rull more on^ys^i TitniwnAV, November 4lh, at 7 A. M. rroin Pier No. 1, Union Wharves. jerB-lnsurancc by the Strairors of this line,1; per cent, to Raltliuore and Phladelpbla. To Una. I ton U- Philadelphia FrcighUforwurded 10 that city by railroad from Raltiiiorc without addi tional expense ror Insurance. OTT-Through Hills Lading gi.'on to PHILADEL PHIA, ROSTONnnd Iho CITIES OF THE NORTH WEST. For Freight engagements or Pnssago, apply to COURTENAY ft TRENIIOLM, novl mwtli3 Union Wbarves. OR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. INSURANCE ONE-HALF PERCENT. The steamship J. W. EVERMAN, Capt. ^r-T-S^p^ 3. N. Hlncklcv, will leave Ncrtb Ailun-^jJyjM-i tic Wharf oh Tiiuusdav, 4th NovemberV 7it~ ? o'clock. For freight engagement* spplv to JOHN A THEO. GETTY, oct30 North AUnntic Wharf. jp 0~M N "E" W Y O R K. REGULAR LINE EVE?Y* THURSDAY. P A 8 S A O l $20. Tlie Steamship MINNETO.tKA, Cap-^fiCS?? Hau Carpenter, will Pave Vender-.^AlfiBg horsi'u Wharf on Tiiiksii.v, 4th November. 1B09, at ?o'clock. _Jt?m_RAVE>^L_.v_CO.,_Agent9. g T B A M TO BOS TON. We are prepared lo give Through^~?^ I'.dls or Lading for Cotton, to Roston, SJUBmC* via Scnii-Monlhly Line llostou anil .savannah Steamships, nnd Sioamers DICTATOR, CITY POINT nnd PILOT ROY, ul liberal rales. First Steamer leaves Savannah on the 20th instant. ... octlO_J. 1>. AI KEN A CO. rpRAVELLERS PASSING TIIROUG?? CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lsy in tlieir^-F-.K* supplies or cinrets, champagnes, <'" 2wh'ma? dials. Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Cnnii^r^?Tiw nnd Aleuts, Aniorlcuu and English biscuits, De villed Hum, Tongue,' Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Sognrs. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 275 King street, opposite lluscl, Charleston, p. C. Rranch or No. 000 Broadway, comer 201 h street, ?.L Y?_r!i:__ B0I" 2. m?os "PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S TllltOl'uii line to CALIFORNIA, CHINA AN"D JAPAN. CHANGE OF SAILING DAY'S. Steamers or the above line leave Plor^-T"-,Cj^ No. 42, North River, foot or Cannl street, New Voik, ni 12 o'clock noon, or Ihe 1st, il illland 21si or every month (except when lliesc dates rail on Sunday, then the Saiurday preceding.) Departure or 1st and 2lst connect ut Panama with sioamers ror South Paclllcnud Central Amer ican purls. Those or 1st touch nt Manzunlllo. Departure or nth or each month connects with the new sicnm line from Panama to Australia and New Zealand. Steamship CHINA loaves San Francisco for China and Japan October 4, ist;?. No Culirornia steamers touch nt llavnun, bnt go direct from New York lo Aspinwall. One hundred pounds baggage rrce to each adult. Medicine and attendance tree. For Passage Tickets or further Information ap ply nt the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the ivnarf, root or canal-street. Nonn River, New ftw*. F. R. uahy, Agent, marchia lyr ?tlijjping. TGI O Ft K 1) I S T () , rock ville, ENTERPRISE akd wav LAND INGS. Tiif meamcr ST. HELENA, cap?,. -cIP^k lain ii. D. Elliott, will receivefn u'hi as&&6s?& Tins Uav and leave Tu-mohmuw morninu, m .' o'clock, ami Kdlsto Saturday Houninu, at 4 o'clock. For freight t?r imsnaftc. npptv on hoard or to j. II. MURRAY, Acciu, Market Wintrf. Tlio Mctitncr leaves again Tl'KSIiAY Molt ni ku, ut k o'clock, ami KdlHtu Weunimdat Mounino. III 7 o'clock._._iiov4 t* (T a It I) N e it S il L U F F I INTERMEDIATE landings ON THE PEKDEK RIVER. The light tlrnftSteamer PLANT- r -,*JP?>, Kit, Captain J. T. roster, is now receiving Freight at Accommodation wharf, uiid will h-ave on Tin iisiiAX Nid HT, lliu 4tti inn. Fr?tent and Wharfage must lie prepaid. For engagements apply to RAVEN EL * HOLMES, Agents, nova 2 No. 177 Basi Ray. W A U K The Steamer SAMSON havlm? r -t-It"""'~ h-, been recently put in thorough or- ^i~rrf^~i?. der. Ik now ready to low vom Is in itodfroui sea, and I lie phosphate works ou Hie Ashley and Coop er Rivers. For engagement*, apply on board, to captain \V. F. A DA I It, or ut the Olllccor the Agency, Last Day, opposite Accommodation Wharf. uovl Duo F O It F l o It J i) a VIA SAVANNAH, PERK AX DINA AND JACK SONVILLE. On and alter the 23d or October _ , -rJT-"r>??i the steamer CITY POINT, Captulu vjffif.'jfS'?js Ucorgo K. .McMillan, will sail from CluirTcslou every Saturday Evuninu, at s o'clock. Returning, the CITY POINT will leave Savannah every Thursday Moumnu, at o'clock, connect ing with Central llallroud at Savannah lor Mobile and New Orleans, and with the Florida Railroad I nt l-'ernandinn for Cedar Keys, at which point steamers connect with New Orleans, Mobile, I'eii sacola, Key West and lluvann. I Through RHIs of Lading given for cotton per Sa vannah Hue of steamers to Boston. Through Rills of Lading giv? n for goods to Mo bile, Ponsaeolu and New Orleans. J. 1>. AIKEN ft CO., Agents, nctu - South Atlantic Wharf. pOR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT. The fast steamer "PILOT ROY." .. . Captain Feilli Peck, will leave Mit'.-^V'V-iA'i-?^-i die Atlantic Wharf for above points ? ivry TllPiuT uav MoRNINO, at S o'clock, until further notice. Reluming, will leave Savannah SATURDAY MoiiNi.su, al 7 o'clock, o?t? _ J. I). AIKEN A CO. 7H)U DEAUF?RT VIA HOCK VILLE. BD1ST0 AND CHISOLM'S LANDING. Tlte fast sicamrr ' PILOT ROY," _ a-!-\V^rt}t. Captain Fcnn Peck, will leave Mid-^ v-V-L^L? die Atlantic Wharf for above points every MONDAY Mounino. at s o'clock, until fun her notice. Reluming, will leave llruufort every Tft.snvv MoiiMNU al G o'clock, and Kdlstn 2 o'clock P. M. oclO_ _J. IL _AI K EN ?V CO.. AtrcnIs. I'll A N G e OF S 0 H ? D ? L e. C FOR PA I.ATE A FLORIDA. VIA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA AND JAOKSON V1I.i.K. The Elegant nnd Flrsl-clnsa _ vn<,"'c"i5. Hi lamer dictator, captain w. t. i.-l7??? McNclty, will sail r.-iun Charleston every ti ks iiav Kvrninu, at s o'clock, for tho above points. Returning, the Steamer will kmvu savannah sunday Moknino. at b o'clock Coilliecllllg with the Central Railroad al Savan nah for Mobile and New Orleans, and With the Florida Railroad ni Fcrnandinn for Cedar Keys, al which point steamers connccl with New Or leans, Mobile. Pciisacola, Key West and Havana. Through Rills Lading signed lo New Orleans uud Mobile. All freight payable on the wharf. Goods mil removed at sunset will be Moud a', risk and expense of owners. J. D. AIKEN A co., Agents, ocM South Atlantic Wharf. Railroads. ZjOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, \ Ciiahi.eston, s. c, Sept. in, iso?. ) On and alter Thursday, September iu. the Pas senger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows: FOR AV?CSTA. Leave Charleston.s.30 A. M Arrive al Augusta.4.4ft P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery aud Grand Junction. i OIL coi.rilDlA. l.cav- Charleston.S.SO A. M. drive at Columbia.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilminglou and Manchester Railroad, and Camdeli train. KUH c ii a u i.kotos'. I Leave Augusta. .R.60 A. M. Arrive al Charleston.4.00 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.4ft A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. auouhta niuiit KXl'KF.SH. (Sunduys excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6.10 A. M. Connecting With trains ror Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Juuction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.-i.oj A: M. com'mm a Niuirr KXrttKSS. (.vinduys excepted.) Leave Charleston.G.Oft P. M. Arrive at Coluuibin.4.4G A. M. Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville ami Columbia Kullroad,nndon Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays wlih Churloitcuud South Caro lina Railroad. I4RYC Columbia.ft.ftO P. M. Arrive al Charleston.6.30 A. M. SrUUKUVll.i.B TRAIN. Leave Charleston.4.0.1 p. si. Arrive at Sumnierville.6.30 P. M. Leave Bominervlllo.7.10 A. M. Arrive al Charleston.s.2ft A. M. CAMIinN IlKANCII. Camden nnd Columbia Passenger Trains on MON hays, Wednesdays and Satpudays, and be tween Camden nnd Klngvillc daily, (Sundays ex eepiod.) connecta with up and duwu Day Pus seiigersat King ville. Leave Camden.0.3S A. M. Arrive al Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.l.-lft P. M. Arrive at Cumden.o.Oo p. M. (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, septic General Supcrinteudunt. C fjotcls. II ARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. This flrst-rlnss HOTEL, situated In a pleasant location, ami iu the business pnriion of Hie city, renders It the most desirable liolel ror cither per manent or transient guests. The accommoda tions arc unsurpassed, having cxiensive suites or elegantly furnished apart monts for ramilles and single gentlemen. The proprietor will endeavor to maintain the high reputation enjoyed by tue "Charleston" as a Drst-clara house, and no odori will be spared to deserve a continuance or i he liberal pnlronugc heretofore bestowed upoull. Tho best or Livcrv accommodations will be found adjoining the establishment. The house Is supplied with tho celebrated Arte sian Water, or which delightful baths can be had ellher day or night. E. 11. JACKSON, jnly12 Proprietor. B EJrngs, (Cljcniiciils, &c. ENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, W I L L R F. M 0 V K G R E A S E SPOTS. Manufactured and lor sale, wholesale and re tail, by " Du. Ii. IIA ER, noya _ Ko. 131 Meeting street. C T S like a C H a r M ! ~ A THE GENUINE ENGLISH CHLORODINK, (J. COLLIS UIIOWNE'S,) Is Ihc best Anodyne ever known to Hie profes sion. To be hud of Dr. II. BAKU, nor3 No. 131 Market street. II O L M E S .t MACBETH, No. 30 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C. BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND oeneral COMMISSION AGENTS. 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