The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, November 05, 1869, Image 8

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VOLUME VII.-NUMBER 1141. CHARLESTON, fe. C., FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, MX DOLLARS A YEAR middling, 24> c; middling, ssc, and strict inld dlln?, 26\tC ft lb. On Snturday tho market opened easier and Ir regular, prices declining In some instances KO.'ic f> lb, but nflcr receipt or dispatches a bettor feel ing prevailed, and thc artlclo closed somewhat Armer; snles about 650 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 2-l,S'02l.\ie; low mid dling MMe; middling und strict middling 26c fi lb. On Monday thc market was rather active, with some Irregularity; sales wo bales, ordinary to good ordinary ticing quoted nt 23M024.MC; lew middling, 24>. 2l?.c; middling and strict Rid dling, 350 V lb. On Tuesday purchasers offered easier rate""., willoh were generally unacceptable to factors, tho market closing quiet und unchanged; sales "Soo bales; quotations as before. in Wednesday thc market was lower and prices receded lu some cases about Mo. "fl lb; sales 70O hales: ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 23M9t*M$ low midd ling 24M5 middling 24?.i; strict middling 25c. ? lb. On yesterday thc market opened dull mid Irreg ular at easier rates, and prices declined about .' c. fi itv: sales about 325 bales, viz: lt ut 2,1V. ss at 23.V; 67 ai*24; 100 at 24."n-; is nt 24 V, os at 24};; 2.1 at 24Xe. We quote: I.IVEItt'OOI. CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.23.'4'@C4 Low middling.24 " 0 Middling.24.'4@ Strict middling.24M - SEA ISLAND COTTON.-Thc market has been fair'y supplied with good arrivals of this class of Hie staple, tho receipts having been acobagHOf sea islands and Iiorldas, against SSP thc week be fore, nnd 251 for thc same period last year. Tho demand has shown rather more activity, and while it has run mainly on lino qualities there lia ve been rather more inquiry ami transactions in medium grades, thc common kinds remaining dull ami dinicult of sale. The sales have proba bubly reached about 200 bags, tho particulars of which have generally been on private terms. Among thc sales were S bags of sea Islands at 63: & at 55; 10 at 00; 5 at 62V, 25 at t ^l at 70:12 at 76; a at KO, and 8 bags or Floridas at 45(S:o5c V lb. Wc quote common sea islands at 46056; medium nt 00900; 11011111111 to tine 701980, and line and choice soc noe and upwards V lb. KICE.-Thc receipts or Carolina rough have been in good supply, and wore about 3-1,000 bushels for the week. Milli liberal offerings, the. market has liad a declining tendency; and prices have steadily receded. Wc note snles oj about 1000 tierces dean Carollnu for the week, among which were 27 tierces at C,J;c; <0 tierces at 07 ; CS at 7; 40ii at 7 V, 128 at 7.'.,'; Cl r.t 7.V M'c quote rn m m nu to fair clean Carolina at OM0CMO.; good CJ (; 7c. 1\ lb. Carolina rough may tic quoted at $1 50@l 60 ror interior, and 1 55(5.1 75 ^\ bushel Tor seacoast. NAVAL STORES.-There have been received uhont 2000 barrets or all qualities. There lias been u steady Inquiry, and transactions lu spirits tur pentine have tnken place at 42\e. ^ gallon. Kosln may bc quoted nt S3 6004 Ts. barrel for ex tra No. 1 ; $2 7503 25 for No. 1 ; $2 3602 50 for low No. 1; $1 8002 for No. 2 lo extra No. 3, and l 75 for No. 3. Crude turpentine may tic quoted nt ta 80 ft barrel for virgin; $2 CO for yellow dip, and SI CO for hard. IIAV.-Thc arrivals have been about 400 bali s'of Eastern qualities. There have been sold about 300 lisles of tills kind nt 1 SS per hundred, and 70 bales at $1 37 per hundred. Cons.-There has been no receipts of note. Tho demand hus been only In n retail way nt about $135@ii 40 bushel for primo white Maryland, weight, bags Included. FLOUR.-The market is amply supplied willi all qualities or Ulis article. The demand has been moderate, prices showing no important change. We quote Northern and Western super at so jo V bbl; extra at $0 7507 fi bbl, and family at J7 GO S >. bbl. Southern brands may lu quoted nt $0 7407 ft bbl for super; $7 2f (-;7 75 ft bbl for extra, and S?';'-to 71 bbl for family and choice qualities. ACOX-Is lu good supply and rallier heavy, prices lu some cases being about } c V> lb lower. M'o quote prime shoulders at I7.'.,i-i>l7 e ^ Bi; primo clear rib sides at 21031 Mc; prime drips at 21Mc; dry salted shoulders at Wc, and salted long clear nt 1OM01OMO V lb- Wo note sules or 15,0ou sides at lue fl lb.' DUTTER ASH I.Aitii.-There ls a fair stock of primo (loshon. M'e quote good to prime at 40<ni -c.c ft lb. Wostern and other lower grades sell from 309850 fl lb; country do. at 2."- 30e ft lb, as In quality. Lard is in good supply und ls hold at 30921a SALT.-About 7000 sacks Liverpool, received di rect, were sold on private terms. Jobbing lots may bc quoted nt fl 000$2 fl sack. INDIA HAuuixa.-The market ls well supplied with this artlclo,* a nd wc quote 2-13 24 MC "fl yard Dundoo hagging, 44 inches, IM lbs. for the yard, ls held at 30@3fic Bea Island hagging, 45" inches wide, 2 lb for the yard, Is held nt 45c. HOPE.-Thc demand for rope ls moderate, and prices arc somewhat nominal at quotations. M'c quote hemp ut -cents f Hs; grceulenrat lOccnts; and jute al s i@!) couts fl lb. Iitos RANDS AMI TIES for cotton, of thc most approved patterns, uro offered on thc market at OM07MC 1* lb, and sales have taken place at those figures. v Tmnini ANO I.irainRR.-Tito market for this arti cle ls dull. M'c quote I lintier lor milling purposes rrom S''<39. Shipping timber 10(i7,i5; 4-405-4 flooring ut $14015 fl M. bright lumber, good mcrchiintnlTle, from city hillls, cut to size, from 130024 fl M by thc cargo. Flt cm HTS.-To Liverpool, by steam, 5,'d on up lands, I .'.id on sea islands; by sail, wc quote Jid on uplands and \d on sen Islands. To Havre, IMO on uplands, 1 Mc on sen islands. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, *fo on uplands and lc on sea Is lands, S- ft tierce 0:1 rico; by sail, Me on cot ton; #1 25 ft tierce on ric :; 4Uc fi burrel on rosin; ss fi M on lumber; c-'.*0io ft Mon timber. To bos ton, tty sall, Mu ft lb on iiplnnd colton. To Provi dence, $8 V M on boards, ic fi lb on cotton. To Philadelphia, by steam, Mc V lb on uplands; by Rail, 6 7 fi M on boards; $0 on limber; $3 fi lon nu clay, and $3 6004 on phosphates. To bal limore, by steam, ),'0; c fl lb; by sall, $007 fi M on boards; (3 6094 ft lon on phosphate rock. Yessels arc lu demand by our merchants to luke lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Harlen and Sntilla (tiver, Cu., und Jacksonville, lia., to Northern ports, mid $11012 fl M aro rutes on umber und boards. EXCIIANOI-:-STKHI.INO DILLS.-The rate yester day was Irregular at I30\i for co day hills. DOMESTIC K..CIIAN()E. -Thc bnnks aro purchas ing eight checks on Now York nt M discount; 5 days M discount; 10 days t per cent discount; 16 days Hi otf; 20 days 1M; 30 days 2 off. They are selling sight chocks nt par. * (I01.11.-Thc brokers were yesterday buying at 27 and solllug ut 28. . Mniitcls by Tclcgi-npli. FOflKtUN M All K K.i'S. , T.osnoN, November 4-Noon. - Consols 03M. bonds 83.' r. Sugar on the spot 40s; nfloat 20s nd. Evening.-The bullion In tho Hank of England has dceroasod 193,000. Consols 03M- bonds S3. LIVERPOOL, November 4-Noon.-Cotton stea dy; uplands 12','d; Orleans Uftd; sales, 12,000 bales. Evening.-Colton closed steady; uplands l2Md; Orleans ISjfjtl. Exports and speculation look 4000 bales. Red winter wheat Os Od. PARIS, November I.-lioni se opened quiet. Evening.-Thc bourse closed fiat. Hontes 71f 32c. Thc specie In the Hunk of France has de creased four and u quarter millions of francs. ll.iv itu, November 4.-Colton opens flat and quiet; tros ordinaire on thc spot ir 47. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Nsw YORK, November 4-Noon.-Stocks steady hut dull. Money strong nt 7. Sterling, long 0; short 9)i. Hold 20M- '52's 14M. Tennessee ex coupons CO; now 60M- Virginia ex-coupons f.0; new 52. I.ouls.via, old 00; levees COM, IMS SI. North carolinas 17; new 3ftM Evening.-Colton declining; sales 3000 hales at 2 e. Flour heavy, and 6 to 10c lower. Superfine State i& 20a5 35; common to fair extra Southern $6 lOaO 05. Wheat la3c lo.vei ; dcc'.lncd chiefly on spring. Winter red Western ?1 40al 42; Illi nois |1 'jo.11 29. Corn opened quiet, hut closed .ia 4o bolter, with a fair speculative demand. Pork n sliadu Armer at 130. Lard drooping. Whiskey lower ot $1 Hal 16. nico heavy. Sugar quiet ami firm. Mu amos dall and tim vj. Turpentine 48,Su47.'f. Rosin (2 20a$s. Freights a shade firmer; on cotton by steam S'a7-H>- Governments closed steady ; C2'5. , HOM. Southerns dull. Money easier, but steady, sterling duli nt 8 ,al . Gold closed dull at 20Xa20Ji. Slocks weak and unset tled. ' RALTIMORR, November 4.-Cotton 24.Sc. Fltmr active but prices weak; Howard street superflue fa soa3 76. Wheat dull; prime to choice red $1 35al 46. Corn dull; new while 76aWc; old fin 09. Oats dull at 66n68c. bye very dull ul uocaf i. t'ork tUncoil linn. CINCINNATI, November 4.-Thc decline In gold depressed the price of corn; new COc; old Maw. Whiskey unsettled ut $1 05. Pork dull, sinull sales at $31. bacon unchanged. Nothing doiog in new meals. LOUISVILLE, November 4.-Corn steady, In bulk ooo. Oats steady, in bulk so. Provisions i|uict und unchanged. Whiskey declining, fl 00. WILMINGTON, (N. C.,) November 4.-Spirits tur pentine armer nt 42Sa-l2.sc. ltosln active: strain ed fl 00. Crude turpentine steady at f 1 C0u2 75. Tar unchanged. Cotton nuk i al 24a24>ic. SAVANNAH, November 4.-Cotton receipts 3850 balC3; exports 2101 bales; sales 700 bales; mid dlings '24sc; market quiet. AUUU8XA, November 4.-Cotton active, bul prices lower; sales PW bales; receipts 1012 bales; middlings 23)a'a23>ic, MOBILE, November 4.-Cot .'on demand and sales confined to a rcw. Closed dull. Salea 8W hales. Middlings 24U24.SC. Receipts 1050. New ORLEANS, November 4.-Cotton quio, and lower nt 24> a24.\'c. Sales 3-iw hales. Receipts 6745 bales. Sugur receipts light ; fully fair yellow clarified 13%al4J*jC. Molasses- prime SOnSlc. Gold Sterling 37>;< New York sight exchange par to .s discount. Wilmington Market. "WILMINGTON. November 3.-SPIRITS TURCKN TINK.-Sales of 88 casks al 42Sc. ROSIN.-Sales reached 710 bota nt $1 Mal 67 S' for ."trained, $1 05 for No 2, and |2 25u3 25for No 1. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Sales of 42 bbls al f 2 75 for virgin and yellow dip, and fl 00 for hard. TAU_Sales of47 bbls at $2 05 per bid. COTTON,-32 bales were soldat 24.S, 2-i,Sn24J c. Interior Cotton Markets. COI.UMHIA, November 3.-Sales of cotton to day about 140 Pales, at prices ranging from 2:1s to 24c Tor middling. SUMTRR, November 2.-Ordinary to good ordi nary 2LSa22Sr: low midi,ling 23a24c; uitdo'.liig 24Kc. Sides for thc week 320 bales. MONTGOMERY, November 2.-Thc market 1B rather quiet to-day. Holders arc free dealers, bul buyers ure scarce. Low middlings nominally 22\'a23. ATLANTA, November 2.-Thc market closed quiet al 23c fur middling-, 22.se fur low mid dlings, 21 Sc for good ordinary, and 20Sc for or dinary. Receipts to-day 00 l ales. COLUMIIUS, November 2.- Thc market to-day bus been very active at 23c for middlings und 23.1,023% for strict lo good middlings. Sines 6S3 bales, shipments 4C0 bales. SKI.MA. November 1.-Yesterday thc market closed quiet but limier, with very little offering. Sales 240 bales. We quote ns folio wu: flood ordi nary 22Sa22,sc; low middling 22>kn23c; middlings 23sa23.se. MACON, November 2.-Thc market to-day open ed willi more animation: bul fell off through thc day, and Closed dull, willi middlings at S3R33MC. The sides of the tiny were on thc basis of 23.se for middlings. Received to-day 7311 bales; sold 676 l ales; shipped 607 bales. < lin 1 li . lon AVItoli sale Prise . ARTICLES. P KICKS. ItAUaiKO, V yard Dundee. CO 45 Cunny Cloth. 24 26 HALB ROCK, V lb Manilla. 7 Western. s jj 12 s Jule. fl H HUTTER--Goshen. 30 (<i> 45 County. 25 (j) 30 COTTON, fi lb Ordinary to good ordinary.... 231*4 24 Low mldillitig.*._ 2-:si-> Middling lo sirict middling... 2l.s-V> 2LS Cond middling. Sea I-la nd. 50 (in 85 COPt'KK, 'fl lb Rio. 20 20 l^iguaym. 2H Java. 36 40 FEETILKERS Carolina I'ei'llll/cr, V 20C0 lbp. oo co Wando KeriRixer.co w M Double Relined Pondi etti-.:;o 00 fr) Niles' Phosphate.03 00 fr) Peruvian Cunno, V 2240 lbs...ms no fr) - Pa chic Cunno, fi 2000 lbs.OS oo g. liliifgii's (' iosphate, y 2OO0 lbs io Go -A Rhodes' Pliosphatc, 2UW lbs 05 00 .?? Rhodes' standard Manure (f05 Hine). 57 60 Orchtllo Gmino (flo (line).x'. no (ul I.d Plaster. 24 60 Mopes' Super Phos, fl 20W lbs. 05 00 .. Woobrton's Phosphate of Lime 05 oo 0 Wooiston's Vcge'or, fi 2000 lbs os 00 Croasdule's Gcn.Sup.Phos.net 00 00 Powers'Completo Manure, net 60 oo ( r) Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 05 oo fr) Surdy's I'nelllc Guano, cash... 00 w Patapsco Guano. 05 00 K. Krank Cu's Pliosphatc.85 oo FLOUR, ft I>I>I- t Super. G 50 Northern and Western Extra, o 75 fr) 7 oo Rainmore Kxtru. ( j Southern-Super. 7 00 7 25 F.xtra. 7 .'.()(? y 7 75 Family. 8 00 lo 00 CHAIN, fl bushel Maryland Oats. Western Oats. Corn. 1 35 1 40 HAY, M cwt North River. Rastern. 1 25 1 35 LUM DER, %>. M feet Clear White Pine, flrM quality. 50 00 55 00 White Pine, good run.33 00 40 00 Yellow Pine. ... 20 00 fr) 24 00 Hoards, rough. 14 00 16 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 32 00 M11 a gallon Cuba. Muscovado. Sugar-house.,.. 60 1 00 New Orleans. NAVAL STORKS, fl bbl Tar.>. .. l il ch..'. Rosin, pale. 4 il) Rosin, No. 1. 2 75 4 00 Rosin, No. 2. 1 SO 2 00 Rosin, No. 3. 1 75 Spirits Turpentine, %>. gallon.. 42S' Oakum, t' lb. 10 NAILS-American 4 20ib, "P keg 5 50 7 00 POWDER-Hulton t's, F.P.P. g.... 0 70 fr) 1 iiipout's, F.F.F. 5 GO fr) I uipi m i'.-, blasting. 4 26 PROVISIONS, fi io bacon, Hains. Sides.:. 21 SI a Shoulders. . 17,'i 27 Strips. 21 Lard, In keg. 20 21 butter. 30 46 Cheese. 15 30 I'ul a toes, Irish, ? bbl. 2 60 @ 3 00 ' SWCCt. 3 60 4 00 Onions. 6 00 5 60 Apples. 6 00 0 00 Eggs. 30 3 Poultry-Chickens, ft doz.... 3 00 4 00 Fowls, fl do/.. 6 00 0 00 RICK, fl lh- -Carolina. c.S & 7 H.ed India. SALT, fl sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 00 fr) 2 00 Liverpool, line. Si:nAii, fl lh-Raw. Porto Rico. Muscovado. (.0 BEESWAX-9 lb. 38 a 40 liions, ( reen-fl lb. os Dry. 18 CHESTNUTS-fl bushel. 4M '2S S 5 : BS ii -Be 2 : 2. Sri wa l-l H "3*3 O O 33 rp n . i.e. -3 2. : s 2 aS ? Isl : $f| : : ?** : : ; % ; ; <s lis ss sa* iii m j r S5 J % Export . A POUT IN ffttKAT llitiTAiN-I'cr Hrlllsh bark Cor nucopia-786 bbl spirits turpentine, 870 Obis rosin.A NHWT^'OHK-I'or stcniushlp Wcvhnssctt-1062 hales upland cotton.i'IT steamship Minne tunka-looo tiali'H uphunI cotton. 46 iiuKH sea Island cotton, 2 bags wool, ut tierces rico, 48 bales domestics, nn<t sundries. I'IIILAPIM'RIA- Per steamship J W F.vcrmau bales cotton, 107 tierces rice, 293 bbls rosin, n locomotivo tires, 913 car .pringa, 77 gum springs, Hi bales yarn, f>o casks clay, und sundry pack CRM. IULTIMOKH-Per steamship SOU (lull-loo (leres "CC,4M bales upland colton, lu casks dav, 32 tons ptg Iron, IS lids lillies, ll bales lillies, jil bbls oranges, 24 empty barrels. Export* Of th Week. DOMESTIC. ItOffrOH TIA TTIMIIKOTOK-Per Kclir Georgetta Laurence-soo bbls rosin. 12 tierces rice. NKW Yous-Per steamship Champion-uno bales upland cotton, 60 bags sea island colton, 120 tierces rice, TU packages sundi les_Per stcauisliip Koorilla-707 bales upland conon, (it bans sea Island colton. :to llerces rice. Cor Hteiimshlp Charleston-70 baits sea Island colton, uar bales upland cotton, 90 tierces rl -c 77 hales domestics, tit packages, ino emplv barrels mr sehr ll N Hawkins-loo bales upland colton, 207 tierces rice. 4m bids rosin, 1611 bags colton seed, 00 casks clay, 377 empty carboys, lot empty barrels, 8 bulrs paper shavings. '/"''^'' . ? ?IA-i'er "tcunwhlp Prometheus S Y?! " t0." ". CO bales yarn, HO tierces rice, 10h bids rosin, lo cusks clay, 8 bbl beans, 4 bbls oranges, so emply casks. ^ IIAI.TIMOUK-l'er steamship Falcon-504 balcM colton, 30 ba es rags aili wool, 83 tierces rice, 200 boxes canned fruits, 40 pnekages. : g 2 'liri rt ta 2.=.". 7*F9 5 i r?i cc o o < oooec co ooo 00000 cooo 3 o 000c cece cr cr r=r - =r cooo o o ooo .-i -i -i -i -i *-i -t *i -i -j las: agita: z pis: ,2538": ss WOO- Qo6cil < i- <0 134-G0M -* S j . fe o j "-ii- ft co e>">-. o. V b o gs : : : : 8: O -1 ! / : : : J : : -4* ,2 c/". 5? 3 a E 2 o c 9 n -i t> rr a c a z vt T5 IT MiLLNiiii . . -y ... I .?r^ : : : c -j . : JO; ; ~- o SIS: : : feg ere- o .- . U 0 j IIIMMillsl SS o c -i . . M o rr -I O 3 V. H. ca ?o _ Norn.-We linvc deducted from New Orlcnns 12,070 bales upland*, from Moti e_bales, from Savannalt Oit hans sejv island and _ bales up land, and from Charleston 67a imps sea Island and 83 bules upland-thc cniantities received at those ports from Mobile. Florida. Te.vaa and Savannah. Comparative Exporta ofCottoii nml Itlcu from tilt Port orOliarlcatoii, from Sep tember I to November 1, 18UO. Liverpool... Other Kr. Poris Tot'i a. Britain lS0l -'7O. Havre., Other l r. Portal Total Franco K. of Kuropc Tot'l K. Europe S.of Europe, W. Indies, Ac. Total P. Port .. Hnston. Hhodo inland.. New Ycrk. Philadelphia... Halt, h Nr'folk Oth. U.S.Port* Tot'l Cse Ports CramI Total.I Up'd. COI 5 200 6-J75 215 3 , 8B30 3 0'2 3U054 104S .'17 OTU IUD HOI S. I. J Up'd. r.'ots 004 4758 Klee 114 405 31191I 2000 Exporta of Rico, Naval Stores and Lum ber from * li o Port of Charleston, from September 1 to November 4. 180t. EXTOUTED TO llnston. New York... Philadelphia llaltlnioro... Now Orleans, Mobile. I'rovld'cc.ll 1 Oth'rUSP'rlg T'ol Coastw'sc llarcclnna. MuJ'n tc M'kcf. West Indies.. Halifax, N H.. Ht John's, N iL London. Ilrlstnl, Knjr., Mvcrpool. Havre. .MonIovlileo.., (treat I in i ai ti. Total Foreign. Grand Tola!I 1800-'70. NAVAL STOR'O ItblH. Feet. 4,020j 32,000 2,fl81| 1,278,017 2,744 83,000 2061 lfiS.OOO 10,010 400 1,828 2,664 1.1,174 2.i0,0*f, 1.801.072 20P,T6S 200,700 3,274 1808-'00. STOK' 'l "Bil. llbls. 4,32: 2,S08i 200 601 7,021 Feet. 70,000 l,7: i,ooo 072,605 221,600 3-11,000 C9,003 3,113,768 40| 674,728 3,234 2,O10,84l| 11,105 6", 4,728 3,088,480 Stocka of Cotton In the Interior Towna not Inelartefl In the Receipt . TOWNS. AiiRiista k Hnmbnrft.Octobor 80 Macon, Ga....,.OetoUc* 30 Columbus, (ia,_November 1 Montgomery, Ala... .October 30 Selma. Ala..October 30 "Memphis, Ten .October 30 N(inliviiie, Tent.October 30 Total. 43,700 I Itccvlpts l> y Ku ll ro a il, November 4. BO ITH CAROLINA UAH.HOAD. ir,r,o Utile* coll n, lo bules domestics, loo cases lani, 2 ears lumber, a cars womb To Railroad Anent, u w williams A co, rel/., r, Rodgers A co, w .smith A eo, K Mure, w Roach, J N Hobson, Clayborn, Herring A co, Watson A HUI, Sloan, (1 ll Waller A co, W : Courtney A co. Trust A All iier, Rcetlcr A Davis, W W Smith, Mowry A co, Creaser A Minitta, amt others. NORTUBA STERN llAII.IIO.tn. UKI l ales cotton, SO bids naval stores, 10 ears lumber. Inline ".i, mdse, Ac. To Kinsman A How ell, W K Illil i, ll Levy, Walter A eo, A J Salinas. L Cohen i <-?>, it Kial tc, Thurston A Holmes, w.c Dee A eo, ('bighorn. Herring A eu, I. Cohen A eo, ii w williams A co, Croat A Adger, ,t ti K Shuni. W ll I'incell, A 1) Walker, W Gurney, brodie A co. Caldwell A Son, Miss K Cist, Ingruhum A Son, K ll Stoddiu I A CO, Heeder A Davis, w C I lee A co. Crueser A Smith, Killick, Wlekenbcrg A eo, and J U Aiken A ce. Passen gern. Ker steamship Miltitetoukn,' for New York I. J bullis, Mrs Ard and child, D McDcwilt, and C Summerville. Ker steamship Sea Hull, fur baltimore -Kev O Hicks, Miss J K Gadsden, and t un deck. "Vcr steamer City Point, from Pnlalka, via Jack sonville, l ei namima ami Savannah-P Dossier and wire, (1 A Wood, ll baldwin, D Jones. Captain ('tirrel. Captain Lennard, <; K Hoggs, Mr Garrison, D ll Kenm ilv and wire, Mr Derron, M Middleton, Mr budds, o ll (loss, and 40 on deck. MA HIXE NKtrS. C ll A ll L Ii S T O N , N O V Ii H ll li lt 6 AltlllVKD YKSTKItDAY. Ilriilsb sehr Kosallc, Albury, Clent hera. Uah-0 davs. Kruit. To A Camile. Dritlsh sehr Kiln Howell, Huberts, Nassau. N P 0 days. Mdse. To the Master. Hound lo New York, and pul Into this pori to repair damages to spars. Sehr M A Tyler, Tyler, New York-I days. Cu nno. To W Hoach A co, (1 W Williams A co, Hail road Agent, iiml Order. Sehr J M llroomall. Douglass, Philadelphia-1 davs. Coal. To H K Kukcr A co. Steamer City Point, McMillan, Halal ka. via Jacksonville, Fernandina aibl Savannah, so bales cot lon, Ac. To J D Aiken A co, II ll Ingra ham, Pel/er, Kodgers A co. Hoper A Slonev, Kirk patrick A Witte, j salvo. J win h A co, w it Wil liams A Son, I Hyman A co, Krascr A Dill Hop Kins, McPherson A Co. Heeder A Davis, Phickucy tiros, and Gourdin, Mntthlcaacn A co. Sloop Amelia. From Asltcpoo. 73s bushels rough rlee. To Frost A Adger. Kecdvcd rrom Chlsolm's Mill-io tierces rice. 2 bags sea island colton. To Heeder A Davis, and Chlsolm Illus. CLEARED YKSTKItDAY*. Steamship Mlnuctonka, Carpenter, New York Itavcnel A co. Steamship Wcybossett, Parrish, New York-Jas Adger A co. Stcainsldp J W Evcrman, Hinckley, Philadel phia-Jun A Theo (leiIv. Steamship Sea (lull, Dutton, Baltimore-Courte nay A Treuholni. Hriilsli bark Cornucopia, Curler, a Port in Croat Britain-K Mure A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Minnetunka. Carpenter, New Yolk. Steamship Wcyliossctt, Parrish, New York. Steamship Sea (lull, Dutton, Ruiliuinre. Sehr H N Hawkins, Wyall, New York. Sehr J A Parson, Stephens, wilmington, N C. FI'OM THIS PORT. Steamship Fe..ni, Horsey, Uultlmore, Novem ber 2. Sehr L (J C Wishart, Mason, Wilmington, N C, November 3. Sthr Carrie Holmes, Holmes, Wilmington, N 0, November 3. KP FOR THIS PORT. liri g Cambia, (llllev, at Philadelphia, Novem ber 1. \ Sehr Ida S Burgess, burgess, nt New Y ork, No vember 1. CLEARED FOR TRIS PORT. Steamship Janies Adger, Lockwood, nt New York, November 2. Steamship l ulf Stream, McCrcery, nt New York, November 2. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, nt ballimore, November 2. Thc Clara, Nichols, al Liverpool, October 'JO. SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Hrlti James Crosby, Haldtvbi, rrom Providence, R 1, october r.o. DY TELEGRAPH. SAVANNAH. November 4-Arrived, bark Norwe gian, Pori land; Canada, Huston; brig Ida I, Hay, boston; sehrs John Cronker ami M H Hramhall, New York. Cleared, steamships America, Haltl inorc; San Salvador, New York. MEMORANDA. Consignees per sehr Lilly, Iront New York, ar I-rived Wednesday-W Roach A co, J K Adger A co. Palmetto Ploueer Co-operative Association, W M Hird A co, Andrews A Salvo, H Hlschoff A co, T W miss, boll mann bros, J ll Drcdcuhcrg, C Dart A co, F C Homer. Dr ll Daer, E Hates Sc co, K R Cowperlhwalt, Macdun* Cohen, Ola Cl US A Wilie, Onuiri.Ni, 11,1! KIO CO, W li CllllfCC A CO, J 1) lauren A co, I, Cohen, T I) Chuioy x co. ll Cobla A ffo, W 8 Corwin A co, Howie A Moise, ll A Due, ll iiYfiiY .i eo'.'iv MityrPmMMxrSMhiiiAWi ll Craver, il Herdts A co, Hart A co, T M Horsey A bro, J Hurkamp A co, (1 S Hacker, J ll Hillen, N A Hunt, J W Harrisson, Holmes A Calder, Jen nings, Thuinllnsou A co. Knobeloch A Small, ll W Kinsman, J Kennedy, V Krcssel, Jr, Kinsman A Howell, ll Klattc A co, T E Knox, C Kerrison, Jr, King A Gibbon, Killick, Wlckenbcrg A co. Lain ev A Alexander, A Langer, M Lohrs, S It Marshall, Maiilouc A co, Mills House. A McCobb, Jr, Muller, Nimitz A cn, W McLean, (i M Marlin, Ncurvlllc A Hannam, ll O'Neill, C P {'oppenheim, i: Pierson, 1) Paul A- co, J M Parker, J A Quackcnbusti, Rail road Agent, C Ring, Hlcckc A Schachte, Reeder A Davis, W Siemens, W Shepherd, il Slcgltng, L Schnell, K ll Stelling. A Tobias' Sons, J Thomson A co. (I W Williams A co, W L Webb, J Wiri h A co, Werner A Ducker, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, p walsh. Wagoner A Monsoon, w White, J wiley A co, J II W hrmann, K II White, Adams A Da mon, and brig Mary M Francis. List of Shipping IN TUE TOUT OK CHARLESTON, NOVEMIIER 4. Vessels under loo tons, and steamers coasting within thc State, excepted. . STEAMSHIPS. Harlen (Hr), 1172 tons, Peters, ai Hovce A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-ll Mure A co. Man I' at i ,i II, 1397 tons, Woodhull, at Adgcr's wharf, for New York, loading-Janies Adger A co. J W Kverntan, otu lona, Hinckley, at Atlantic wharf, for Philadelphia, ready-John A Theo (letty. SHU'S. Ellen Southard, ois toni, Morse, at Atlantic wharf, loadldg for Liverpool-Willis & Chls olm. Duke of Wellington (Dr), 724 tons. Allen, al Van lierliorat-a wharf, from Liverpool, discharg ing- Itavcnel A co. BARKS. Annie Kimball, 733tons, Stlnson, nt central wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Streei bros A co. John bright (Hr), los tons, Me.Mullcii. at Accommo dation wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Hlslev & Creighton. Juvcnta (Nor), 300 toni, Wright, al Hoyen A co's whan, for Liverpool, loading-J M Freds berg. Cornucopia (Hr), 210 tons, Carter, nt Marshall's wharf, for a Port lu ( real britain, ready It Mure A co. Dalkeith (Dr), S'S tons. Langwill, nt Kerr's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-it Muro A* co. A ll Wyman, -tons, Wyman, ai Al lani le wharf, for Liverpool, loading-W ll Smith A co. Jerome Jones, (Hr,) 024 tons, Crosby, at A Han tie wharf, for Liverpool, loading-w Roach A co. Iris, (Hr,) - ions, Sullock, at Marshall's wharr, fora 1'ort in Great britain, loading-ll Mitre Si co. Mary Klilam (Hr), 421 tons, lintier, nt Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A T ( edy. Don Justo, - tons, Hon hoir, al Kerr's wharr, from Daiuurlscoltit, Mc, discharging-Master. BRIOS Lady Pene (Hr), rr.'i tons, Patterson, nt bennett's wharr, fruin Suit River, Jam, walting-J A Kuslow A co. Mary M Francis, *432 ton?, Francis, nt Adgcr's wharf, for Havre, loading-W Hooch A co. Monica, 143 tons, McCobb, lil Ashley River, rora Northern Port, loading-J A Knslow A co. Susie J Si rom, loo tons, I lam timmi, at Palmetto wharr, for urunswlck, loading-J A Knslow A co. Sliamrocl:, 162 tons, Ray, ut brown A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-W Roach A co. Josie A Devcreaux, 42 tous, Clark, al Drown A co's wharf, for boston, loading-M Goldsmith A Son. A Fomento (Span), 107 tons. Alslnn, al Drown A co's wharf, from Matanzas, walling-W P Hal). SCHOONERS. Thomas Miscommlus, 110 tons, Wyatt, at Den nett's wharf, repairing-J A Knslow A CO. Petrel, too tons, Shuiiks, ut Palmetto wharr, rrom baltimore, to lie repaired-J A Knslow A co. Mnry H Fcinerlck.tJn tons, Darsey, in the St ream,' front baltimore, wa liing-J A Knslow A co. N W Smith, 2ui tons. Tooker, in Ashley River, for New 1 ork, loading-W Roach A co. Ada Ames, loo tons, Adnnis, at brown A co's wharf, for Gulf of Mexico, loading-W Roach Si co. John A Crlflln, 305 tons, Foster, nt Central wharr, Hom Philadelphia, discharging-II T linker t co. W D Thomas, 272 tons, Marshall, ln-4hc Stream, for Philadelphia, ready-ll F baker A co. Ida Hlrdsall, 35S tons, Hlrdsall, at Marshall's wharf, ror New York, loading-W Roach A co. lient h tia, 120 tons. Lcavllt, In Ashley River, for ballimore, loading-Risley A Creighton. My rover, 418 ton , Brown, nt Adgcr's wharf, for New York, loading-W Roach A co. Glengary, 218 tons, Yates, at Atlnntlo wharr, rrom Philadelphia, discharging-J A Knslow A co. Lilly. 412 tons. Hughes, nt Ail ger's wharr, from New York, discharging-W Roach St co. David Collins, - tons, Townsend, nt Atlantic wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-J A Knslow A CO. Marcus Hunter, 183 tons. Orr, nt brown Sc co's wharf, from Portland, Mc, discharging-T Tupper St Sons. M A Tyler, 204 tons, Tyler, In tho Stream, from New York, Just arrived-W Roach A co. J M Brooman, - tons, Douglass, at Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-ll F Baker Sc co. ?Kl O lt LIV K ll P 0 0 L . Tho Rrit|-h Hhlp DUKE OF WELLING TON, Robert Allen, Muster, will load for Ult above port nod have dispatch. For Freight engagements, amil to HOV4 KA'VF.NKL A- co [flOlt NEW VOiiK-MBUCllANTfj' LINK. The Schooner ll>.\ III ROSALL, lilniHall, x Muster, having nearly all her freight ni-yi.u naged and going on hoard, wants some"light Freight to lill up and leave Forthwith. __h"l:Li!_WH.LIA M ROACH A CO. JP O lt LIV ti ll P O 7) . . The "Al" Kew Clipper Hark MARY KU,- jO* LAM, V . Huller, Master, having UOliaMllTO- fiKE! hie porlloa or Height engaged, will Itavo inlicit dispatch. Apply lo JOHN A TilP.lK RUTTY, nov3_North Al laut lu Wharf. 1BOSTON AND CHARLESTON LINK J PACKETS. F U ll ll 0 8 T O N . The. Al lirlg JORIE A. DKVKUKACX, hav- . lug a large |Hirtloii or her cargo cngtiocdfiBfi and ready, will receive cotton and other Height to lill up, al llrown A Co.-s Wharves. For Freight engagements, apply to IIOV3 MUSKS < dl.IIS.MITH A SONS. F O II LI V ti lt I' U O L Hie line british Hark HALKKITH, Lang- LA win. Master, has a considerable portion ofSSESl her cargo engaged and going on hoard. For Freight engagements apply to KOUT. MURK A CO., nov2 lloyce'a Wharf. F 0 It LIVERPOOL The American Park ANNIE KIMBALL, KHttSOn Master, 8000 l ales capacity. liasJ ^JSi considerable cargo engaged and now going on board, and will be dispatched tor the above pori. For Freight engagements, apply to OCfil ST HE KT UltOTHKKK A CO. JP O ll N E W Y O It K . Tlic steamship MANHATTAN, M. S. ^fftfiftau, Woodhull, Commander,will bedMpulCh-jaj&JuSK ed for thc above port on SATI'HDAY, thu Otu in stant, nt balf-pasl 7 o'clock A. M. For Freight or Passage apply to nova 4 JAMES AIIOEIt A CO., Agents. ?p on LIVE It p 0 O L CHARLESTON AND LIYKRP00L STEAMSHIP lt I N K . Thc Al Iron Screw Steamship DARI-^f Sf*. KN, 11*2 tons, James Peters Mnstcr.^&l &O, having a large portion of her cargo engaged, will load with dispatch for thc above pori. Colton and produce for all paints on thc Conti nent of Europe received, aud Through Hills Lad ing signed al Charleslon. Insurance by this linc or Steamers three-quar ters per cenl. For Freight engagements, npplv to RODERT MURE A CO., nov2 boyce's Wharf. S TEAM TO BOSTON We arc prepared lo give Through < f"'&-. Hills of Lmllng .for Coll n, lo "" "" jSftffnftft via Seml-Monihly Linc Huston and Savannah Steamships, and Steamers DICTATOR, CITT POINT and PILOT HOY, at liberal rates. First Steamer leaves Savannah on thc 201b instant. oct IS_J. I). AIKKN A CO. mjlAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH OHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay In tliclr^r.Sei-. supplies or triareis. Champagnes, Vor- && j dials, Hraudies, Whiskies Wines. Cat-ned Soups ami Meals, American ami English Hiscults. De villed Ham. Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segara. WM. S. CORWIN & CO., No. 215 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. Kraneh of No. 900 Broadway, corner 20th street, New York. sept28 limos jp CIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'fi THROl'Oll UNI TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. NoR.*si?rafiriuto New 1 ork, al 12 o'clock noon, of thc 1st, inti and 21st of every month (except when these dntcs fall on Sunday, then thc Saturday preceding.) Departure or Isl and 21st connect ai Panania with steamers ror South Pacillcaud Central Amer ican ports. Thone of 1st touch at Manzanillo. Departure of nth of euch month connects with thc new stenm linc lunn Panama to Australia, ami New Zealand. steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco foi China and Japan October 4, 18(39. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from Now York to Asplnwnll. One hundred pounds baggage rrcc to each adult. Medicine andTiitendance rree. For Passage Tickets or ronlier Information ap ply at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on thc wharf, foot of Canal-street, North River, New York. F. H. HAUY, Agent. mnrchia lyr_ J". O R FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND JACK SONVILLE. the steamer CITY POINT, Captain JMSLMU George E. McMillan, will sail front tniancsiou every SATURDAY BVKNINO, ut 8 o'clock. Returning, thc CITY POINT will leave .Savannah every THURSDAY Moitsixo, at 9 o'clock, Connect ing wiih Central Railroad at Savannah for Mobile and New Orleans, and with the Florida I'allroad at Fernandina Tor Cedar Keys, ai which point steamers connect willi New Orleans, Mobile, Pen sacola, Key West and Havana. Through Hills of Lading given for cotton"per Sa vannah Une of steamers lo boston. Through Hills or bailing given lor goods to Mo bile, Pensacola and New Orleans. J. I). AIKEN a CO., Agents, odis South Atlanllc Wharf. P^Oll SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT. Th" rust steamer "PILOT HOY," - -J?"*"ty, Captain Fenn Peck, will leave Mid-^V-oi&^Ji^ die Atlantic Wharf for above points every I'llrr.s DAY MOHXINCI, ut 8 o'clock, until further notice. Returning, will leave Savannah SATURDAY MORNIKU, al 7 o'clock, octo_J. D. AIKKN A- CO. .piOR BEAUFORT VIA ROCKVILLE, ED1STO AND CIILSOLM'S LANDING. Tho fast steamer "PILOT MOY," r Captain Fenn Peck, will leave Mhl-anoHpl_ tile Atlantic Whnrl ror above points every MONDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, until further notice. Returning, will leave Hcaufort every TUESDAY MOIININU ot 0 o'clock, and Kdisto 2 o'clock P. M. 0C19_J. 1>. AIKEN A CO.. Agents. Q ll ANGE' OP SCHEDULE. FOR PAtiATKA FLORIDA. VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA AND JACKSON VILLE. Tho Elegant and First-class _ . ^inw-,,j< Steamer DICTATOR, Captain W. Y.&* g 22 McNoliy, will sall from Charleslon every Ti*KM DAY EVKNIN'O, flt 8 O'clock, for Hie above polilla. Returning, tho Steamer will leave Savannah SUNDAY MUHNIXU, nt o o'clock Connecting with the Central Railroad at Savan nah Tor Mobile and New Orleans, and with tho Florida Railroad nt Fernandina for Cedar Keys, at which point steamers connect willi New Or leans, Mobile, Pensacola, Key West and Havana. Throngh Hills Lading signed to New Orleans amt Mobile. Al freight payable on the wharf. Goods not removed nt sunset will be stored at risk and expanse of owners. J. D. AIKEN A CO.. Agents, oct I South Atlantic Wharf. T O W A G E Tho Steamer SAMSON having r ^ff***-*^ been recently put lu thorough or- sBS&SSZ*. der. is now rcatly to low vssseis to ann from sen, and thc phosphide works on thc Ashley and Coop er Rivers. For engagements, npplv on board, to Captain W. F. ADAIR, or nt Hie onlcc of thc Agency, Knst lin v, opposite Accommod t inn Wharf. ?iovi lino T Cvockctrri, (ttl)inn, Szt. WO THOUSAND SETS SMALL PLATES, FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. 3 inch fiat and deep PLATES, at 10c, a set. 4 iiieh iat nod deep Plates, al 16c. a set. 6 Inch Hat and deep Plates, at 20c. a sel. o lnclt Hat and deep Plates, at 20c. n set. Ry WM. O. WHILDEN & CO., No. . LT Meeting street and 265 King street. 00128 lntmw'6 Corner I'.caufaiu. Cflr nocmcnto. _ rJIHE CIRCUS QI- TIIK PERIODIM CIRCUS ! WILL EXHIBIT IN CUAUI.KSTON, ON THE CITA DEI, OREEN, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, * November ll, 12 and ia, 1SG9. jv Commencing THURSDAY NICHT, at half-past? '^1 o'clock. J Two Performances on Ki:iDAV and SATURDAY. J Matinee* at 2 c. M.; Night Exhibition* at ball ~M past 7. ^ f - ADMISSION, 76 cents; Children under io years, 60 cents-. AT?- Tickets ore now for sale at thc Cigar Stauda of Hie Charleston and Pavilion Hotels. S T O .MURU A Y CIRCUS. Is too well known to require an extended no- / lice, as thc natrons of amusement know that in thc past visits lo Charleston f THIS PEERLESS CIRCUS, M All promises of excellence have been nbnnilant^M ly fulltlled. The Troupe tills season will coolbro thc pledge that lt ls j THE REST IN THU WORLD, .1 And eclipse any similar Exhibition thal hos ever exhibited in this country. no\5 0 Railroads. gOUTU CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SU PK HINTEN DENT'S O EE I CK, I CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 15, IHGO. J On and after Thursday, September 1 , the Pas senger Trains un thc South Carolina Railroad wUL run as follows: Eon AVOVSTA. Leave Charleston.P..10 A. il Arrivent Augusto.4.46 I*. M. Connecting with Hains .'or Montgomery, Mem phis, Nashville and New Orleans, Wu Montgomery ami Grand June:lon. ron coi.fitniA. Leave Charleston.s.no A. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and Camden train. FOll CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.-.S.00 A. M. Arrivent Charleston.4.00 I*. M. Leave Columbia.7.46 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. ACuX'STA NIGHT KXPRE8S. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.".no r. M. Arrive at Augusta.0.10 A. M. Connecting willi trains for Memphis, .Nashville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive ai Charleston.4.00 A. M. COI.VXIUIA MORT EXntKSS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston...:.6.05 P. M. Arrive al Columbia.4.46 A. M. Conncrtinir (Kuudnvs excepted) with Greenville J'"'ir.. .i. "mi n,, MmiOiiiM Wedncs days ane hTidnys witn einmotte and South Caro lina Railroad. Leave Columbia. 6.60 r. M. Arrive al Charleston.6.30 A. M. si MM suv I I.I.K TRAIN. Leave Chai asl cm.2.60 P. M M Arrive al Summerville.4.10 p. Ml Leave Summerville.7.10 A. UM Arrive at Charleston.8.20 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbln Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, nut! be tween Camden and Klngvlllc dally, (Sundays ex cepted,) connects with up and down Day Pas sengers nt Klngvlllc. Leave Cannleu.6.35 A. ii. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrive al Camden.6.00 P. M. (Signed) II. T. PEAKE, peptic General Superintendent. tjepntic filters. PATON'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, Alto AIL DISEASES Or TOE STOMACH AND LIVER. TDEY ARE RECOMHEXTTED BT TnR MEDICAL FACULTY. HEGE1MAN tc CO,, Aa i:s i , KEW yon a. Manufactured by C. F. PANKNW, ennnst AOT AF o Tin CA s 7, O H A R L K S T O N, et. C. tt- 'ov Salo by Druggists Evcrutvhere.-HM fel>16 mwflyr XUisccllaiicoiu STAIR RODS, BBKT2T, TOS 00.7, >ROP FIXTURE, Ei'iiatlo fixtoro nido. It j|an|'>^^''^'0 Carpet Deniers, iND DUY NO on isa. STAin J?IJA.TBS, For Hotels, Restaurants and Public Buildings, MANUFACTURED BY W. T. & J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St., N.Y nugia 3mng _ J T. II U M P II It E Y S", BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. SALE? OP REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. RONDS, SECURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO PERTY ATTENDED TO. No. 27 BROAD STREET, ^ harleaton. B. O. RBPRRKN0IEB.-Hon. HENRY BUIST. W. J. MA GRATH, Esq., General JAMES CONNER, T. R. WARING, Esq. OCU