The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 05, 1869, Image 7

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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR middling, 24 <o; middling, 25c, and strict mid diluir. SSV V ll . on saturday tito market opened easier and Ir regular, prices declining lu some instances X&} C V ll'. Iml after receipt or dispatches a tidier feel ing prevailed, and thc article Closed somewhat limier: sales about 650 hales, ordinary to good ordinary ticing quoted at i iv< 2lv: low mid diing !MJic; middling and strict middling 2.'.c tl lb. On Monday the market was rather active, with some Irregularity; sales 00 Ita les, ordinary to good ordinary ticing quoted nt 23V'i.24'le; low middling, lM,' @"l.' c; middling and strict mid dling, 28c V Hi. 011 Tuesday purchasers otrered easier rates, which were generally unacceptable to factors, the market closing quiet and unchanged; sales SOO hales; quotations as before. on Wednesday Hie market was lower and prices receded ill some cases nhonl JUC. 1> lb; sales 700 l>ales: ordinary to good ordinary hoing quoted at .ja'jU'Jl'.,: low middling 2l i; middling 24',: strict middling 25 . t lb. On yesterday thc market opened dull and Irreg ular at easier rates, ami prices declined about \ c. ft lb; antes about 325 bales, vt : u at 23> ;3Sat 23'.,: "o ai""24: 100 at .JJ'.,; IS nt 24? ; os at 24* ; 23 at 24 \,e. We quote: I.IVKItrooi. CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.23\,<?i,,24 l.ow middling.24 S,06 Middling.24',ftrt Striet middling.24* - SEA ISLAND COTTOX.-Thc market lins been fairly supplied with good arrivals or this class or Hie staple, the receipts having been 3S0lings of sen Islands ami Floridas, against 350 Hie week be fore, and 251 for thc same period last year. The demand has shown rattier more activity, and while lt has run mainly on line qualities there have been rather more inquiry and transactions in medina) grades, Hie common kinds remaining dull und difficult of suto. 'flic sales have proba bailly reached about 200 bags, Hie particulars of which have generally been on private terms. Among Hie sales were 2 bags or sea islands at G3 .1 at 55; 10 ot 00; 5 al G2J ; al id; ,1 at 0; 12 al 65 ;i at so, and s bags of Floridas ai -I. M 05c V th. We quote common sea islands at 45@55; medium a: 00#OA; medium lo line 70(380, and linc and choice 80@00c and upwards t> lb. Kiri:.-Tho receipts or Carolina tough have been in good supply, and were about 25,000 bushels for the neck. With Ubi ral Offerings, Hie. market has had a declining tendency, and prices have steadily receded. We note sales oj about Kino tierces clean Carolina for the week, among which were 27 tierces at \,o.:40 lierres nt <;7 : os at 7: .to.! ni 7\: 12ft ut 1* 'il ut 7? . We quote common to fair clean Carolina at n V-f-V-: good 0H<$7c. ti Hi. Carolina rough may lie quoted at st fiOfml CO Tor interior, iud fl &5vj 1 75 ix bushel Tor seacoast. NAVAL STOUES.-There have been received about 2000 barrels or all qualities. There has been a steady inquiry, and transactions tu spirits tur pentine have taken place at 42.U . V gallon. Uostn may lie quoted at 93 50< >4 f barrel for ex tra No. 1 ; 2 75 3 25 ror No. 1 : JJ 26( 2 50 tor low No. l: $1 ,so(, 2 for No. 2 lu extra No. 2, and st 71 for No. 3. Crude turpentine may be quoted nt $2 so V barrel for virgin; $2 M foryi How dip. and $1 CO Tor hard. II AY.-The arrivals have been about 400 bales of Kastern qualities. There have been sohl about :: m bales of this kind at $125 per hundred, and 70 bales al $1 31 per hundred. COHN.-There has been no reel ipts of note. Tho deinund lias been on iv in a retail way at about $1 3,'i i.l 4o V bushel ror prime white Maryland, weight, bags included. FIOUK.-The market ls amply supplied willi ail qualities or llb.: article. Til demand ItUS li.ill moderate, prices showing no Import mit change. We quote Northern and Western super at $r, Ml v bbl; extra at )<i 78@7 V bbl, and family at ?7 s 't tibi. Flout hern brands may lu quoted ut $C7,'M</)7 V bbl for Sliper: ;-7 .-'.' ? 7 ~,j f !'ld ror extra, and "-v io ';>. bbl for family and choice qualities. IIACOX-Is In goori supply and rattier heavy, prices in some cases Iteillg tlbotlt '.ic 'r1 lb lower. We quote prime shoulders at 17',(.it7,Jc *t lb: primo dear rib sities at 2Ki2l.'j'c: prime strips ai 21'ic; dry salted shoulders nt Hie, and 'Ulled long clear at lt 1 ,M..I*J?-C V lb. We note sales or 15,000 sides at liv V lb. HlrtTEtt AND I.Min.-There ls a fair stock of prime Hosheu. We quote goml to prime a: 4v$Ji 45c tl lb. Western and other lower grades sell from !MHg|36o fl; Vt; country do. at -J.'r.j30c V lb, as in quality. Lard is in good supply ami ls held ai 20 2 lc. SALT.-About 7000 sacks Liverpool, received di rect, were sold on private term . Jobbing lots may be quoted at il !':)<?' $2 suck. INDIA IIAOUISO.-Tue market is well supplied with this article, and we quote 2if.>24'4e V yard Dundee bagging, 44 inclus, l} lbs. forlhe yard, ls held ut 30035c. Sea island bagging, j:," indies wide, 2 Iii for the yard, is held at 4.1c. Home.-The demand for rope ls moderate, and prices are somewhat nnminul ut quotations. We quote hemp ut -cents v lb; grcculeafal 10cents; ami Jute at 8Ji@0 cents t> lb. I itox HANI-SAND TIES for col I oil, of lite most approved patterns, are ottered on the market at 04 @"J c "fl lb, and sales have taken place ut these ligures. * TIMBER AND LI'MBKR.-Thc market for this arti cle ls dull. We quote timber for milling purposes rroni $5@0. Shipping timber ?lfl@ A; 4-4 5-4 flooring at 14(3)15 " i M. Hrlghl lumber, good mcrchanlnlTle, from elly mids, eat to size, from $20 24 '{i M by thc argo. PlIEMIIITS.-To Liverpool, liv steam, ",'d on lip lands, 1 '.,d on sea islands; by sail, wc quote } t\ on Uplands and * d Oil s. ll islands. To Havre, I '.,c on 'uplands, i.'.,'c on sea islands. Coastwise-tn New York, by alcuin, ','con uphinds and le bu sen Is land's, 2 si tierce on rice; by sail, c un cot ion; il 2J ti tierce on rice; 40c t> barrel mi rosin; S 8 \'. M ou lumber; $'.'<. lo 1>. M on timber. To Dos ton, by sail, 't> lb on upland coll n. To Provi dence, ?S "(A M on hoards, * fl Hi on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, ; ,c 71 p, un uplands; by sail, *or.i.7 M on boards; *i on limber; fa "fl lou on clay, ami 3 50 4 on phosphates. To Ital llniore, by steam, v \,c H lb; by sail, $i'i<<"7 v M on boards; j;: 60@4 fl lon on phosphate rock. Vessels arc in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Heorgclown, s. c., Harlen nml Salllla Uiver, Cu., mid Jacksonville, I'la., to Northern ports, ami ;IU<12 -{i M are rates on tituber and boards. Kxt'HAKOR-STRIIMNII DILLS.-Thc rate yester day was irregular at I3t \ for no day bills. DUMRSTIO KXOIIAXIIR. -Tho bunks are purchas ing sight checks on New York nt ?; discount; 5 days J,'discount ; IO days I per cent discount; 15 days I.'., 01V; 20 days |j$; :to days 2 oin They ure selling sight checks al par. * HOLD.-Thc brokers were yesterday buying al 2; and selling al 2s. .Market* by Telegraph. KOIIKIOX MAItKKTfl. I.OXI10X, November 4-Noon. - Consols ta%. Ilonils Kt} . Sugar on the spot 40s; afloat 20s Rd. livening.-Tho bullion in tho Dank of Knglnild has decreased 193,000. Consols ii i ',. Iranda Kl. LIVERPOOL, Novcmlier 4-Noon_Colton stea dy; uplands 12', I; Orleans 12> d; sales, 12,000 tulles. Rvcnlng.-Colton closed steady; uplands l2Jid; Orleans I2 TH- exports and speculation look 40 10 l ales, li. il w inier wheat Os nd. PARIS, November I.- lioni se opened quiet. Kveiiiug-The Ihiursc closed flat, Itentes 7if 32c. 'Pie specie in Hie Dank "or France has de creased rour ami a quarter millions bf francs. HA VUE, November I.-Colton opens ila! and quiet: ires ordinaire on the spot ir 47. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YORK, November I-Noon.-Stocks steady but dull. Money strong at 7. sterling, long ; Khorl 0 . HoM MU- ' 2's I4 i. Tennessee ex coupons eb; now COJi. Virginia ox-coupons 50; new .Vj. I.ouisanu, old Ot: lotees (Hi v. lsss si. North Carolinas 17; new as'j. Rvcnlng.-Cotton declining; sales woo bales at 2r,c. flour heavy, mid 5 to toe lower. Superflue state $520a5 35; common to fair extra Southern 0 loan 05. Wheat in3<: lower; declined chiefly on spring. Winter red Western il 40al 42; Illi nois il 20a1 2s. Corn opened quid, but closed 3a 4c bolter, with a fair sp culai ive demand. Pork tl shade limier at $3). Laid drooping. Whiskey lower nt il Mal 15. Hice heavy, sugar quiet and firm. Molasses <luil uud heavy. Turpentine 4n.sa4*|{. Rosin fi 2o *s. Freights a shade finner; on cotton l y steam saT-lfl. Hoveramente cloyed stendy;02'6s, nr.',. sont hems duli. Honey easier, hut steady. Sterling dull at K\au. (told Closed dull at 2 \a20.',- Stocks weak and unset I Iel. IIALTIMORB, Novemher 4.-Cotton 24 sc nour active liul prices weak; Howard street superfine |:i 60a3 Til. Wheal dull; prime to choice nil $t 3Qal 4f>. furn dull: new white Tftaiwc; old (dal os. oats dull at SfiaGSc. Rye very dull at decaf I. T*ork fx\. Itncon arm. CINCINNATI. November 4.-The decline in (told depressed thc price of com: new Oe; old PftuUC Whiskey unsettled nt $1 05. Pork dull, small Hates at $31. Racen unchanged. Nothing doing in new meats. LOUISVILLE, November 4.-Corn steady, in im'k ooc. oats steady, in hulk so. Provisions quiet sud unchanged. Whiskey declining, fi on. WII.MINOTON, (N. c..) November 4.-spirits tur petiilnc Ilrioer al l2Sa I2SC. Rosin active: strain ed il co. Crude turpentine steady al (I 60U2 76. Tar liucliungcd. Colton quiet al 24a2-l.Sc. SAVANNAH, Novemlier 4.-Cotton receipts -is.'.o tulles; exports .Jim l ales; sales Too hales; mid dlings 24,sc; utarkcl quiet. Afill'STA, Novemher 4.-Conon active, bul prices lower: sales I100 bales; receipts lois l ales: middlings 23> a2.T> c, Motin.K, Novemher 4._Cot .'on demand and sales confined to a few. Closed dull. Sales SOO bales, Middlings 2tu24,.,c. Receipts MJ50. NSW Oin.KANS, November t.-Cotton quiet lind lower ut 2-1 Sa U'i'c. Sales 3100 bales. Receipts .'?T4.'i l ales. Sugar receipts light ; fully fair 12 s a yellow clarlfled I3.sai-L'.ic. Molasses- prime soastc. ( old 27},'. Sterling 37 ..'. New York slghl exchange par lo discount. 'Wilmington EUwrket. WILMINGTON. Novemlier SI'IHITS Tl'RI'BN TINK.-Sales of ss casks al 42 s c. ROSIN.-Sales reached 710 bids at $1 ."if.al ft7', for strained, $105 for No 2, and $2 2Su3 2&roi No I. CKIWR Tl'UI'ESTlSB.-Sales Of 42 bids nt fi T; for virgin and yellow dip. and $1 HO for iiard. TAU.-Sales nf-lT Mils at $206 per bbl. COTTON.-32 bales were sold at 24 U, 2I.Sn24?.,'c. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMPIA, November :t.-Sales of colton to day aliout l-lo hales, at prices ranging from 23'4 to 24c Tor mhldlillg. Sl'MTKIt. November 2.-Ordinary to good ordi nary 21 >,a-!.. .: low middling 23a24c; middling 24 ye. Sales for the week 320 bales. MONTGOMERY, Novemlier 2.-The market B rathe:- quiet to-iiay. Holders are Mee dealers, but buyers are scarce. Low uilddliims nouiliiullv 22 J 1123. ATLANTA, November 2.-The market closed quiet al 2-lc L r middlings, 22.SC for low mid dlings, 21 Sc for goo.I ordinary, and 20 Sc for or dinary. Receipts to-day no l ales. COLCMHCS, Novemlier 2.-The market to-day hus been very active at 33c for middlings and 2:;,,a23,i for strict 16 gaud middlings. Sales ,183 bales, shipments 400 bales. SKLMA, Novemlier I_Yesterday thc market closed quiet hut tinner, with very little offering. Sales 2lu bah s. Wc minions folio WP: flood ordi nary 22<.,:c.'2Sc: low middling 221,112:10; middlings .....Sa2.tSc MACON, Novemher 0.-The market to day open ed with more animation* bm fell orr through thc day. and ela-ed dull, nilli middlings al 23a3.1J C. 'lile sales of the day were on the basis of23<<C bir middlings. Received to-day Tau l ales: sold 676 bales: Hlli| ped .'.(17 hales. ('Iiiirh'i.liin YVIioli sn lc Hrlei-i ARTICI.RS. tlAiioiNO, Td yard Ulindi u. tinnily Cloth. CALI: Hun:. P lb Maninil. Western. Jute. liUTTKIt-Hostien. Coituiy. ! orros. "r> P. ordinary to good ordinary_ Low middling.'._ Middling lo strict middling... cood middling. sea Island. Col-TKK, V lb Kin. Launa via. Java. PRRTILIXRUS Carolina Fertilizer, V 2010 lbs. M Wando Fertilizer. cu lioiilile Itelbied Poudre! lo. :>.n Niles' Phosphate. ttl Pei ii . au enano, 'tl 22lo lbs...106 IM ci tic enano, 'p 2000 ll . ita ia '.i's RiotTpliatc, V soso Iba o llhoiles' Phosphate, y 201m His o."i Rhodes' standard Manure( 05 lime). 7 Orcliltlo Guano ($40 tbuei.3ft Laud Plaster. 21 .Main s' Super Phos. V 2000 H.s. 06 Woolston** Phosphate nf Lime 06 Woolston** Vegc or, Vi 2000 lbs 06 Croasdalc'S Ccu. Sup.Plies, net oil Howers'Complete Manure, net un santy *s Phos. Peruvian, cash. 03 Snrdy's Pacific enano, cash... co l'alap-co (luann. 06 K. Prank Co's Phosphate. oft I'l.oilt. 'fi bbl Siqier. 11 Northern amt Western Kxlra. 0 llnllimore Kxlra. Southern-Super. 7 Extra. 7 family. ,s I i lt A IN. 1 > bushel Mar\ laud Dals. . Western Oats. Corn....i. I HAY, 1' cwt North Uiver. Haslem. 1 LIM 1:1:11, v M feet Clear White pine, ii rsi quality, MI White Pine, good run.".. its Yellow I'ine.n ... 20 Hoards, rough. 1-1 Cr.Mivcd and tongued 2S Mm ASSKS, vt gallon Cuba. Milson ade. Sugur-hiHise. New Orleiilis. NAVAL STORKS, V bbl Tar. Pitch. ItOSill, pale. 4 Roslll, No. 1. 2 Rosin, No. 2. I Rosin, No. 3. 1 Spit its Turpentine, V gallon.. Oakum, v th. NAILS-American if..- 2nd., "ft keg ft PnwnKR-DuiMMitV, K.P.P. g_ a liuponl's, p.p.p. ft Inipoiu's, llliistlng. 4 PROVISIONS, *p lo Ilaeon, Hums. Sides. Shoulders. Strips. Lani, In keg. Rutter. Cheese. Potatoes, trish, \-> bbl. 2 Sweet. 3 Onions. ft Apples. ft Eggs. Poultry-Chickens, y do/_ 3 Powis, *p doz. 6 RICK, tl lb-Carolina. Ko.'d India. SALT, *p sack-Liverpool, course 1 Liverpool. Hue. sim AU. Ti th-Raw. Porto Rico. Muscovado. RKKSWA.V-V lb. Ililli , Creen-V lb. lirv. CllKSTSi'Ts- -fl bushel. 4 00 29 ri (Jil fe 7 7 ft to 10 00 iii if Ui. 1 40 fe* 1 35 K, 66 nu <f>, 40 00 lt 21 00 fe/, ir. 00 fej 32 (10 f'i> CH to * ) fet 4 00 (.11 2 0U 10 fei) Ml (el 7 00 TO Mi CP (i in ,( > (!>> fed 4ft (.0 30 fen 3 00 ( S, 4 (HI fei) ft ftO (al (10 ii) 32 (lt, 4 00 f ) 0 00 M 7 to il) 2 00 21 % na C C : S Sos ? 3j c. o ig ?< o nam g SS g *5 S 1 rt g c o gil sr-' Vi _ g 5 a Q. n o f o S s S a - a W M M TO I? % Fit-tort*. A I'oiiT IN OIIKAT iniiTMN -I'cr Htillsh bark Cor llltcopin-7*6 tibi spirits 1 ul p.ni mr, h7o bids rosin. KKWVB'OHK- ivr steamship Wcybossctt-loo; li:.les liplainl fulton.IVr steamship Minne tonka-lunn l ales upland col I nu, 40 baga sea Islnml cotton,li Imus wool. Ul tierces nee. 4>> l ales tinniest its, niol sundries. I'IIII.AHKI.I'IIIA-IVr steamship j w Kvemian - .'.'W hales cotton, 167 tierces rice. 203 lillis rosin. locomotive tins, 243 car Springs, 77 gum springs, 111 hales yaru, .'-0 casks clay, unit suiulry pack llAl.TtHOKR- l*CT steamship Sen lull- loo tierces rice, 4M lia les upland cotton. io casks dav, 32 lons pig iron. Ifl hluls hides, ll link's lillies, -jo Iritis oranges, 21 empty barrels. EiportH or Hie "Week. non Karu*. llosTOK TIA WiMttxu-iw- per sehr Georgetta Laurence-.UKI bills rosin, 111 tierces rice. Kew YOIIB-Per sleamslilp Champion-loio bales upland colton, co bags sea Island colton. 120 tierces rice, TU packages sundries_Per steamship Ceorgla-707 bah s upland colton, 01 lings sea Island colton, HI tierces rice... Per steamship Charleston-7<i bags sea island cot I. li:-.? hales upland cotton, lui tierces rice, 77 hales domestics, sj packages, lon eniplv barrels. . Ter s hr lt X Hawkins-Hui bales uiilaml cotton, soi tierces nee,4M Mila rosin, loll hags cotton seed, co casks clay, :>77 empty carboys, 101 emmy barrels, s Italos paper shavings. I'IIII.AHKI.I'IIIA-fer steuiiishlp Prometheus 404 bales collen, co bales yam, 140 tierces rice ms libls rosin. IO casks cluv, Ntl bbls beaus, 4 bids ornnae*, so empty casks. IIAI.TIMOHK-l*cr steamship Kaloon-004 bales cotton, 30 bax* rags mid wool, SW ilerccs rice 'jon boxes canned fruits, 40 packages. : / 8: sss : g ; sr* 2 ~ 'it ccco o c = = r OOO 3 o cos^c r. % K * S rf *- -s -, - -, - l|U UU 19 ltAHm ti icc; w .'' 154s lo lc lilli J;J^|H: \ jj S g i? {3 & S ~~ S S S 8 f tj ;! S c ,i C i Oil \ 4- -. IS, A Cd -, C. Q . "-' **- e "ss il 8 = s." a s : g - / JJ g f - c - g a -S: i j*: : a* fis; ; agi ; tim 83 ali: !:::?!: g&: : .i! r : m is es s- c: y r'i ji--j co - nc - e c-i i-*-;c - - - ; c5s; g g ; g ; t ss gj - : = g ils S > 5 _' 5 2 cl O I m .-i o S 5 K1 "fl |l s. - Nim:.-Wc have deducted from New Orleans 13,070 bales Uplands, from Mobile_bales, from .Savannah ll bags sea island ami _ bales up land, mid from Charleston :,7J lines sea island and s balos upland-:hc (plantHies received al those porlsfrnm Mobile, Clorida. Texas and Savannah. Comparative Bx ports of Cotton mid Mice from Hit Pori of Charleston, from Sc-i tviiilier I to November -1, 1SC . EXlilllTKtild Liverpool. Other Hr. Ports i'oci c. britain ISOP-'TO, IMIS-'liU. Havre. Other l r. Pori Total Prance..I N. of Kurope.. Tot'l N. Bunine s. of Rn rope.. W. Indies, ftc Total P. Ports.. boston. Ithodo Ki un,i,. Now York. I'hiiadelpliin... Halt. A Ni-fi ilk Otb. U.S. Potts Tot'l Cse Potts rand Total. soi "P l.,ip'd. j Mci 0271 210 uni i 3030 30tki ;;:ni;,l 40*120 i i 71 i 100 J29I ll j 220411 -tOOl '."il 114 47 S| 4!0 I'" ExportsOfltiCC, Vin ni S(,, ces unit I4MIH ber from tito Port of ClMtrlestOM, from Srpicuibrr l in November -1. ison. I BOO-'70. i I ti US-'OP. Bxroimn TO Itoston.... ;. New York... I'll ila.lei ph ia Call muire ... New Orleans. Mobile. l'rovid'ce,K 1 Olh'rUSl"rta T'nl Constw'sc Hurrclnnn. Maj'a-t M'ket, West Indies.. Halifax, N S.. St .IOIIII'H, N lt. Loudon. I bas i ol, dig.. Li M ...pool. Havre. .Montevideo... Croat Uni alu 4,02ftJ 2,681 2,744 lO.fiK 40(1 1.82S 2,604 Total Poreign. rand Total I 13,174 I'eel. 02,0001 4,3221 70,000 1,278,0171 2,8081 1,7.10,000 sa.ooo' 200 072,0M L'iS.OUO' 6'Jl -SUMO NAVALj s ro K'S lillis .eel. 200,000 I.SOI.072 SOO, 7IHI 341,000 00,003 7,021 3,113,708 074,728 3,2341. 200,7001 3,274 674,728 2,l)|0,K4ll ll.wl 3,CM,4M Storks of Cotton Sit Otu Interior Towns not Inrltideil In Ihr Ttrrripts. TOWNS. Augusta A Hamtturg.October .to Macon, Hu.October an Columbus, Ha.November 1 Montgomery, Ala... .october .10 Selma, Ala.october no 'Memphis, Tenn.Oriol,er ,10 Nashville, Tens.October uti Total. 1S 9. 0,<1 lo,:i'o 6,204 8,711 3,470 0,27(1 44,0821 lSSS. 4,003 8,042 0,029 7,671 3,600 12,291 064 43,7tK) livre I pis i,y Rn lira d, FVoTcniinr 4. SOITM \\n M.lSA ltAII.1l.0AI>. leno bates cotton, io bair. domestics. Km cast s lani, -j cars lumber, a cars wood. To Hailroad Anent, : w Williams A co. relater, Rodger* ft ea, w I! Smith .v co, lt Mun-, w Roach, J N Itobson, ClaulHini, Herring A CO. Watson A lilli. Sloan. <i ll Waller A co, tv r Courtney A co, Frost A Ad g 'r. tt.1er A Davis, W W Sntltk, Mowry A co, Creaser A Kmllli, ail I others. NOKTIIKASTKIIN I! Al I.HOAD. IAH huies t-otioii, MI 1,1,1,4 imvnl stores, IO cars lumber, lohaci-o, mdse, Ac. To Kinsman A How ell, w K Ityitn, ll l.ew. Waller A CO, A .1 Salinas I. Cohen A i o, II Kkitfe, Thurston A Holmes, w. I tee A eo, llaghnril. Ileum:: A co, I, Collei! A co : w Williams A co. Frost ft Attirer, J lt KHtoun W ll Plncctl. A 1) Walker, \V Cluney, linnhe .V . . Ca h I well A Son, Miss Killst, liigrahtim A s. i; II SI.uhlan! A co, Heeder A Davis, w c I he A co. Craeser A Smith. Killick, WlekClllierg A eu, ami .1 D Aiken A co. Passenger*. Per stenmskip Milineloilka. for New York I.J bull s, Mrs AI.I ami ehil.l. D MvDcwItt, ami C Summerville. Per steamship sea Hull, f t/ HallImorc- Kev o Hicks. Miss.i F<SIU!H<I .II,ami I on desk. H'er steamer lily Point, from Palatku, via Jack sunville, Kcrnainllmi ami Savannah-P tlnsslVr and wife, C A Worn), Il baldwin, D Jones. Captain farrel. Captain Leonard. H K Hoffa**, Mr Carrlsou, D ll Kenne,ly iud wire. Mr Herron. M Middleton, Mr budds, o ll doss, and lo on deck. MA it ix li si: ns. C ll A H i. K S T t) N , N t) V K M H ti lt 3 '. AKKIY Kl) YKSTKHDAY. Itritlsh srhr Rosalie, Allmry, Klent hera. Halt-c. days. Fruit. To A camile. Hriiisb sehr Kiln Howell, Itotierts, Nassau, N I' .nl;us. Mdse. To Lbe Master. Hound lu New York', and pul into t Iiis pon lo repair damages io spars. Sehr M A Tyler, Tvlcr, New York-4 dav , du nno. To W Hooch .V co, li W Williams A co, Kail mad Agent, and dnler. Sehr .1 M Hrooinall. Douglass, Philadelphia-4 davs. Coal. To H K baker A co. steamer City Point, McMillan, ('alalka, via Jacksonville, Fernandina and savannah, so bubs ot nm, Ac. To j li Aiken A co, d ll Ingra ham, I'elzer, lloilgcrri A tu. lto|ier A Stoner, Kirk mtrfck A Witt.-, j Salvo, J win li A e. . W it Wil liams A Son, I Hyman A co. Proser A Hill Hop kins, McPherson ft Co, Heelier A Davis, Phtckiiey Hms, ami Hounliii, Muillilcsacn A co. Sloop Amelia, from Ashepoo. 3 bushels rough rico. To Frost A Adger. Heccivcd from Chlsotm's Mill-io tierces nee. 2 Dags sea island coll n. To Heeder A Davis, and Chlsolm Uros. CLEARED YKSTKHDAY. Steamship Mllincionka, 'arpenter, New York Havened ft co. Steamship Wey busselt, l'arrish, New York-las Adger A co. Steamship .1 w Kvermnn, Hinckley, Philadel phia-.Ino A Theo Jelly. Steamship s -a dull, Dutton, Hullimoro-Courte nay A Treubolm. Ilrlllsh bark Cornucopia, Carter, a fort in creal britain-lt Mun- A co. SAILED YKSTKHDAY. steamship Minnetunka, Carpenter, New York. Steamship WcylmHHCll, l'arrish. New York. Steamship Sea Cnn, lmtiou. Itaitimore. Sehr H N Hawkins, Wyall, New Y ork. Sehr J A l'arson. Stephens, Wilmington, N C. FROM THIS POItr. Steamship falcon, Horsey, Hali mini e. Novem ber 2. Sehr I. } C Wishart, Mason, Wilmingbm, SC, No\ ember 3. Sehr 'arrio Holmes, Holmes, Wiluiiiigton, N C, November 3. ff FOR THIS PORT. Rrig Cambia, CilU-v. at Philadelphia, Novem ber I. Sehr Ida S Burgess, Ihirgi-ss, ut New York, No vember 1. CLEARED FOU THIS POUT. Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, al Now York. Novemher 2. Steamship !ulf Stream, McCreery, at New York, November 2. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, at Rainmore, November ".'. The Clara. Nichols, at Liverpool, October SO. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. r.riii .lames crosby, itaidwlii, from Providence, ll I, october so. HY TKLEdRAril. SAVANS.MI. NovcilltieM-Arrived, bark Norwe ulan. Portlumi;Canuda, Ilusi n; bri:.* ida i. Ray, Huston; si-urs John Croaker ami M lt llranihall, New York. Cleared, steamships America, iiaitl morc; Sun Salvador, New York. MEMORANDA. Consignees per sehr Lilly, Hom New York, ar rived Wednesday-W Itaneil A co. J K Adirer ft co. Palmillo Pioneer Co-operative Associai hui, W M Hird A co, Andrews A Salvo, ll lllseliog A co, T W bliss, ill ma o ii Uros, J ll Diedenberg, Hurl A co. KC Horner. Dr ll Haer. E Hales A co. E lt Cowper!hwalt, Macdutf Cohen, i.taclus A Wilie, Uaiucru'n, ItarKICi & co. W II Cliafce A en, .1 1) ^IKVn A co, I.Cohen, T lt Ulunvy A- en. ll Cobla A *F<>, W S Corwin A co, Howie A Moise, ll A Dui-, ll liYai ji'co?^ ll (traver, il (lenlls A CO, Hart ft co, T M ibnsey A Uro. J Hurkamp A cn. d S Hacker, .1 il Hillen, N A Huul. .1 W Harrisson. Holmes A Calder, Jen nings, ThoiltUllSOll A co. Knobeloch A Small, H W Kinsman. .1 Kennel Iv. I' Kussel, Jr, Kinsman A Howell, ll Klatte A cu. T K Knox, 0 Kerrison, Jr, Klnir A dibtinu. Killick, Wickenbcrg A co. Lain ey A Alexander, A Langer, M Lull rs. S It Marshall, MaillOIIC A co. Mills House. A McCobb, .lr. Muller, Nimitz A co. W McLean, d M Marlin, Neufvlllc A ll,lillia n, lt O'Neill. C P I'oppeuheiin, K Pierson, D Pam A co, j M Parker, J A Qiiackenbusb, Rail road Agent. C Hing, R'.cckc A Sehachle, Heeder A Davis, d w steii'eus. A' Shepherd, ll Sicgliug, I. Schnell, K ll Ste!!!::/. A Toldas' Sons. .1 Thomson A co. 1 W Williams A co. W I. Webb, J Wirlti A I'II, Werner A Ducker, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, 1' Walsh. Wagoner A- Mousers, w White, j Wiley A- co, J Ii W hrmann, K I! White, Adams A Da mon, and brig Mary M francis. List of Sill pp! og IN TltK PORT Hf I'lIARLKSTilS, NOVEMBER -I. Vessels under loo tons, and slea.rs coasting within tho Slate, excepted. . STEAMSHIPS. Daricn (Url. 1172 lons, Celeys, a: Itovcc A co's whan", i'm- Liverpool, loading-lt Alun- A co. Mai. at LUI, 133" tuns, WIMHIIIUII, at Aligeras wharf, mr New Yoi,,, loading-Ju mt's Adger A co, J W Evi-rman. uni lons, HiiiCRiey, at Al la nile wharf, for Philadelphia, ready-John A Theo doti v. still's. Ellen Southard, OIS lons, Mors-, at Allamb'; wharf, loailldg tor IJ ver pool- willis Jt chis Ililli. Hiike rn" Wellington (lin, 724 tuns. Abeu, ai Van ilerhorst's wharf, from Liverpool, illscharg iug-ltnvenvl A CO. HARKS. Annie Kimball, 7.12tons, SHiison, at Central wharf, lor Liverpool, loading-Street Hms A CO. John iii igiii Hr), 60S tons, McMiillcn, ai Accommo dation vin.rf, or Liverpool, loading-Risley A Crelgliion. .Inventa (Nor), ut-:) ions. Wright, at Hoye.- ,v co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J M l'ieds berg. Cornucopia (Ur), 210 ions, cari.-r, at MarshiilPs wharf, fur a Fort In re.it Hrlialn, ready It Mun- A co. Dalkeith (Hr), sts ions. Langwill, at Kerr's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-ll Mure A cn. A ll Wyman.- tuns. Wyman, 11 Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loudhig-W ll Smith A co. Jerome Julies, (Ur,) 021 lons, crosby, al Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-W Roach A- co. Iris, (Hr.) - lons, Sulhu-k, nt Marshall's wharf, fora Port in Creal Hrlialn, loading -lt Mure A co. Mary Killaia (Hr), 421 tons, Hillier, nt All-antic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A T etty. Don Justo, - tons, llonliolf, at Kerr's wharf, irom DatUariSCOtta, Me. discharging-Master. IIRKIS. Lady Pone (Hr), 350 ions, Paiierson, al Dennett's wharf, from Sall River, Jam, waiting-J A Kiisluw A co. Mary M Krauels, '4:12 tnu*. Francis, at Adger's wharf, for Havre, loading-W Roach A co. Monica, IL! tons, Me 'nilli, In Ashby Uiver, lora Nm Hiern Port, blading-J A Knslow A co. Susie J si rout, ino Hms, lliiiiiinniid, nt Palmetto wharf, lor brunswick, loading-J A Knslow A co. Shamrock, 102 lons. Kay, al Drown A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading- W Reach A co. Josie A DoVeretlUX, 423 lons. Clark, at brown A co's wharf, tor Uostou, loading-M Uoldsuilth A Sou. A I'omeiiio (S]>nn), 107 tons. Alslnn, at brown A I co's whan', from Matanzas, wailing-W I' Hall. SCHOONERS. Thomas MIscommlllS, lb) lons, Wyall, al lleil nett's wharf, repairing-J A Knslow A co. Petri l, too lons. Shanks, at Palme!lo wharf, from baltimore, lo be repaired-J A Knslow A co. Mary E Feinerick, .217 ions, Darsey, In the Stream, from Hall inion-, nan nor-I A Knslow A co. N W Smith, 20.1 tons. Tooker, In Ashley Ui ver, for New York, loading-W Roach A co. Ada Ames, inn ions. Adams, at Drown A co's wharf, for Cull' of Mexico, loading- W Roach A co. John A tlrliiin, 305 tons, Cosier, at Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-ll T baker A co. W I! Thomas, 372 tons, Marshall, ln-4he Stream, for Philadelphia, ready-ll F linker A co. Ida Hlnlsall, 338 tons, lllrdsall, al Marshall's Wharf, for New York, landing-W Hench A co. nenin itu, 120 tons, Leavitt, In Ashley Uiver, for Itaitimore, loading-Risley A Creighton, Myrovcr, 418 tous, Rtown, ut Ailger's wharf, for New York, limiting- W Roach A en. dli-ngnrv, 2lfitons, Yates, at Atlantic wharf. Dom Philadelphia, discharging-J A Enslow A co. UH v. 412 tons, Hughes, at Adger's wharf, noni 'New York, llscliargliig-W Roach A co. David C illlns, - tons, Townsend, at Atlantic wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-J A Enslow A ro. Marcus Hunter, 163 tons. Orr, al brown A co's wharf, from Portland, Me. discharging-T Tupper A Bona, M A Tyler,SN ions, Tiler, in thc Stream, from New York, Josi arrived-W Roach A co. J M brooman. - tons. Douglass, ul Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging- H F Ihtkcr A CO. VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR