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Wedded Love BY J. U . W II I TT 111, And if the husband or thc wife In home'H strong light discovers Such mig lit defaults HM failed to weet The blended ejes of lovers, Why need we care to ask! v. ?lodrcnms, Without their thoma, of t?i>i ?-, Or wonders that tho truest steel Tho readiest spark discloses V For still In mutaal sufferance Hen Thc secret of true living: Leve senrco is love that never knows Thc sweetness of forgiving. COMM J; IC VJAL jr I:HS. Exports. LITER FOOL-Fer steamship Darien- 1C3 hags sea Island cotton, 1904 hales upland cotton, ll tes rice, 20 htuls tobacco, 1:10 tons phosphate. W i LU i KiiTON, DKL-l'or sehr David Collins-350 ton? phosphate rock. The Charleston Cotton, Rice and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, ) WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 17,1809. j COTTON.-Factors continued to linvc but lim? ited supplies of this Maiiie to offer, and buyers' purchased with diitlculty and mil y ut full rates. Soles ?bout 225 bales, viz: i at 22i?e? 17 ut 23c; 16 at 23,vc; 23 at 23J?e; 18 at 23?,c; 60 at 24c, ami 87 at 24??o. We quote: UYEItrOOI. CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.22>?@23)? how middling.23J?? Middling.24 @ Strict middling.24,'.:? RICE.-Thc market for this grain was quiet but Steady. Sales about loo tierces of clean Carolina; 7 tierces ut o?;c; 60 ut 6;?c; 7 at f.j.'c, ami 40 al e 11-lOc ft lb. Wc quote common to fair clean Carolina at 6@6,'ie; good 6\'<$0Xc fl lb. NAVAL STORES.-The Inquiry waa iulr, with the following eales: 30 bbla spirits turpentine in country packages .it 42Jic; 40 bbls extra No. 2 ro? sin at f2; 265 bbla No. 2 rosin at $1 80 ft bbl. FREIGHTS.-Tho supply of freight room to most points is for the moment aufllclcnt for tho de? mand. To Liverpool, by steam, engagera 's arc making at >;d 7 rb on uplands and t Aid on dca Islands; by sall, 7-lGi)@X on uplands and ??d on noa islands. To Havre, by atenm, nominal; by Ball, IXo a n on uplands and i?.'c on sea islands. Coastwise, to New York, by steam, }?c fl lb on aplauda and lc on sen Islands; by sall, ?;c fl tb on uplands. To Huston, by steam, nominal; by sall, Kc ft lb on upland?. To Philadelphia, by steam, Xe fl lb on uplands; by sail, somewhat nom mal. To Hal11 more, by steam, X???C fl lb On uplands; by sall some what nominal. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, November 17-Noon_Consols 93X Bonds 83j?. Common rosin Os 3daos cd. T.vening.-Consols 03 *?. Bonds RU?;. Liv Euroa t., November 17-Noon.-Cotton firm; uplands it ?id; Orleans n\'d; sales 12,000 bales. Red winter wheat 8s lod. Evening.-Cotton closed firm; uplands ll>ia 12},d; Orleans lilian-;d; sales 15,000 bales; for spcculatlou and export 4000 bales. Lard 73s Od. PARIR, November 17-Noon.-Bourse opened firm. Rentes 7lf 62c. ' Evening.-Bourse closed quiet. Rentea 71f Ofic. HAVRE, November 17.-Cotton opened quiet; on thc spot If 39c. FRANKFORT, November 17.-Bonds 89.180J?. DOMESTIC MARKETS. NEW YORE, November 17.-Noon.-Flour dull and 6al0c lower. Wheat dull and la2c lower. Corn shade better. Pork ll rm; mesa (31 26. Lani quiet; barrels lHal8>?c. Cotton quiet; middling uplands 26XC. Spirits turpentine firm at47??a 47,'.,. Rosin qnlct Rt $216a217)i for Bl rained common and $220 for good strained. Freights llrm. Gold 27. Five-twentlca, '02 coupon, 16J?. Exchange, long, iOBJfi short, 109??. BALTIMORE, November 17_Cotton llrm at 24 x c. nour' dull and unchanged. Wheat dull, prime to choleo red $135ai 37. Corn dull, new white 88a 93c; old $ial 05. Pork $32 60. Bacon firm; shoulders 15J? a Lard firm atI8>jal9c. whiskey ?any at $119; bilyera hold on*. WILMINGTON, November 17.-Spirits turpentine arm at 43c. Strained rosin firm at $1 60. Crude turpentine steady at $1 76a3. Tur steady at $2. Cotton steady at 2.1 xe. AUGUSTA, November 17.-Market firmer and more active. Sales 695 bales. Receipts 757 bales. Middlings 23>?a23J?c. SAVANNAH, November 17.-Cotton, receipts2602 bales; experts 2338 bales; sales looo bales; mid tUlag 24Jic ; markst Arm. MOBILE, November 17.-Cotton In fair demand and closed firm; sales 1100 bales; middling 23Xc; receipts isle bales; exports ooo bales. Manchester Market. MANCHESTER, Novcmbcrl.-COTTON Goons_ There ls very little business doing In cloth owing to higlicrprir.es being demnuded In consequence of tho speculative movement In cotton at Liver? pool. Spinners arc demanding an advance of >?d per lb for yarna (thc advance on cotton being '"il per lb to-day,) and some small lota have realized iii par lb moro than could have been obtained mat week. The feeling of buycra, however, ia rery strongly opposed to higher rates, and a? a rule the business done has been clfectcd at last week's extreme values. Any advance hus been found to check business. Wilmington Market. WILMINOTON, November m.-TURPENTINE. Only about 40 bbls received, which went ul $3 for soft, and $1 75 for linn), per 2K0 pounds. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Market firm and stock ?cry light. Sales of 70 bbla at 42J?C for colic ry, and 43c per gallon for New York packages. RcNiN.-Salea of 286 bbla at $1 60 for strained. TAR.-60 bbla sold at $2 per bbl. COTTON.-Salea or 4 bales at Ustte; 17 at 23; 23 at 23.1;; 8 at 23^; and 39 balea at 23 11-1 cc. Interior Cotton Marketa. MONTGOMERY, November 15.-Market steady at 22a22v for low middlings. ATLANTA, November 15.-Thc market closed quiet at 23c for middlings; 22>? Tor low middlings; 3JX for good ordinary; 20}? for ordinary. COLUMBIA, November 10.-Colton was In good demand to-day, but there was little offering, tho sales amounting to 64 bales; middling 23Jic. MACON, November 16.-Receipts to-^ny 644 bales; sales 205; shipped 387. The market waa steady and (I rm throughout thc dav, willi u good demand at 22}?c for middling. Light offering stock. COLUMBUS, November 16.-Principally for fill? ing Invoices, 22%c wcro paid for middlings. Or? ders generally are limited to 22c for middlings. Salea 268 balea. Receipt? 270 balea. Shipments 401 bales. J> OltT CAiUNDAJt, MOUN'B PIIAHKd. New Moon. 3d, A hours, 16 minutes, evening. First Quarter, loth, u hours, 35 minutes, evening. Full Moon, mb, 2 hours, 0 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 20th, l hour, 0 minutes, evening. 16 Monday. 6..31 lOTaeaday. 8. .32 17 Wednesday., c..03 18 Thursday.. .. 6..34 10 Friday. 0..3S 9n Saturday .... 6..30 21 (Sun day.| 0. .30 BUN. HIRES. SUN BETS. 4..67 4. .10 4..60 4.. 65 4.. 56 4..64 4..64 MOON I. A 8 2.. 56 3..40 4. .40 rlacs. 6..37 0..19 7..08 HIGH WATER. 4..41 6..24 C.. 9 0..44 7. .S I 8.. 7 8.. 4, CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 18. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bohr Ann 8 Deas, from West Point Mill. CO tierces ncc. To J R Pringle A Son, and Cohen, Hanckcl A co. Steamer St Helena, Elliott. Edlsto, Rockville, Ac. SS bales sea Island cotton, sundries, and mdse. To J n Murray. RavcnW A co, llollmnnn Broa, Fra? ser A Dill, W A Boyle, W Pugh, TM Mlkell, Order, and others. Sloop Julia, from Pon Pon. 1873 bushels rough ?Ice. To W Gurney. * Boat from James Island. 3 liana sea island cot? ton. To Gaillard A Minott, and w A Hoyle. Boat from James Island. 0 boga sea laland cot? ton. To Fraser A 1)111. Boat from Wndmninw. 6 boga sea Uland cet ton. To Fraaor A Dill. Boat from John's Island. 3 bogs sea Uland cot? ton. To Fraser A DUI. CLEARED YESTERDAY. British s team sh lp Carlen, Peters, Liverpool-R Maro A co. Bohr Addle Fuller Henderson,HosUin via George? town, S U-J A Enalow A co. Sehr David Collins, Townsend, Wilmington, Del-H F Baker A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York. Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Magnolia, CrowcU, New York, No? vember 14. Hark Annie Torrey, Libby, Liverpool, novem? ber IC. UP ron Tins PORT. llrlg Hampden, Perkins, at New York, Novem? ber 15. 8chr K R Ualrd, Ireland, at New York, Novem? ber 15. RY TELEGRAPH. KAT ASSAIL November 17.-Arrived, Hrltlsh bark Adams, Ilrlslel, Eng; britt leola, New York; sebrs Goodwill, Harbor Island; Hattie Raker, lioston. Cleared, barks King Hird, R?enos Ayres; Sagu dock, Liverpool; Ii P Sweet, Portlund, Me; Dav'.-.; Ames, llnvrc. LIST OK VESSELS UP, CLEARED ANO SAILBU FOR THIS TOUT. FOREIGN. LONDON, Sldp David Rrown, Nichols, cleared.Oet 0 LIVERPOOL. Steamslilp Marmorn, Robinson, sailed.Oct 30 Steamship Adaliu,-, to sail.Nov 20 Ihltlsh ship Mttscongus, Groves, cleared. ..Oct 10 Ship Gorlllu, Say. cleared.Sept 23 itritlsh hark Arbitrator, Irwin, sailed.Oct 0 Norwegian bark Skjold, Albrcchtscu. sid...Oct 31 Itritlsh hark Yu m uri, Cochrane, sailed.Oct 22 Hark David McNtill, Lockhart, sailed.Oct 20 llritish bark Apollo. Reinbart, sidled.Oct 29 The Hoinliorsund, Neilson, sailed.Oct 2 llrlg Ccclliu, Rlstrup, cleared.Sept 30 NEWPORT, KN?. lite Atlantic, Vernon, sailed.Oct 16 DOM E~S TIC. BOSTON. Drig Georgie, Swan, un.Oct 28 Sehr Anna K Glover, Terry, cleared.Nov 2 HOCKI'OltT, MK. Sehr F ll llucklln, lluckliii, sailed.Nov 1 NEW YORE. Hark Joseph E Eatou, Elllngwood, cid.Nov ll llrlg Hampden, 1'crkius, up.Nov 15 Sehr F R Baird, Ireland, up.Nov 16 Sehr J M Richards, Irving, up.Nov 11 Sehr David Wnsson, Tapley, up.Oct 31 Sehr Minnie, Hudson, up.Nov 8 Sehr ida Richardson, Heddi, cleared.Nov 9 PHILADELPHIA. ?rig Cambia, Glllev, cleared.Nov 9 Sehr J W Wilson, Somers, cleared.Nov 13 BALTIMORE. Sehr E J Palmer, Btnoot, cleared.Nov lo Sehr Anule (iiilese, Mitchell, up.Nov 13 Receipt* by Railroad, November 17. SOUTll CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1592 hales cotton, 33 l?ales domestics, 2 ears stock, 80 bbls nour, 8 ears lumber, 3 cars wood. To Railroad Agent, G W Williams A co, G II Wal? ter A co, l'clzer, Rodgers A co, Frost A Adgcr, G A Tren li i il ai A Son, E J Wlss A co, J lt Pringle A Son, Kirkpatrick A Witto, Caldwell A Son. Holl luann Dros. Cleghorn, Herring A co, W G Whildeu & co, R 0 Sharp A co, A J Salinas, und others. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 122 hales upland and S bales sea island cotton, 320 bbls naval stores, 273 bushels rough rice, bugs ?otton seed, cara lumber, mdse, Ac. To J Mar? shall, Jr, Kinsman A Howell, K Hates A Co, Sten? house A co, Reeder A Davis, A H Mulligan, Gall lard A Mlnolt, S 1> Stoney, C Pipkin, A Hood, I) C Ehaugh,*M Sanders, M Hells, M A Warren, T ll A VV Dewees, M Goldsmith A Son, G W Williams A co, Frost A Adgcr, Claghurn, Herring A co, J R I'rlngle .V Son, Walter A co, T Pinckney, C P 1 .op? penheim, A J Salinas, TT Thwcatt, W K Ryan, E Welling, Havcncl A co, Mowry A co, Kirkpatrick & Witto, Railroad Agent, and Order. Passengers. Ter steamer St Helena, from Edisto. Rockville, fcc-W J Whnlcy, W C Perryman, Rev W S Lee, C H Hailey, E C Halley, Indy, "two children and ser? vant, ami 7 on deck. S Uailroa?D. OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) CHAKI.BsTON, S. C., Sept. 15, 1SG9. J On anil after Thursday, September 1?, thc Pas? senger Trams ou thc South Carolina Railroad will mu as follows: POM A DOUST A. Leave Charleston.?.8.30 A. M Arrive al Augusta.4.45 P. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem? phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMniA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive al Col umida.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington uud Manchester Railroad, uud Camden tram. FOR CH At; CUSTON. Leave Augusta.-.8.00 A. M. Arrive ot Charleston.4.00 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. A PU IOTA NIH UT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive al Augusta.6.10 A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Grund Junction. Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Arrive al Ch aries ton.4.00 A. M. COLUMBIA NKiiiT rxrtiKss. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.0.05 P. M. Arrive ut Columbia.4.45 A. M. Connecting (Sunda}s excepted) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wednes? days and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro? lina Railroad. Leave Columbia.6.S0 P. M. Arrive al Charleston.6.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Loavc Charleston.2.50 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.25 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden' and Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex? cepted,) connects with up and down Day Pas? sengers al KingviRe. [.cave Camden.0.36 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M. Arrive at Camden.fl.00 P. M. (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, Replie General Superintendent. ir crtili?ers. p ERU YIAN GUANO. 100 tons Genuine PERUVIAN, landing ex schooner Margaret and Lucy, for sale low. movlg_J. A. ENSLOW A CO ?J^O. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO. 150 tons No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, now land lng from schooner Archer A Reeves. For sale hy T. J. KERR A CO. novio Nan JOnliluationo, pOPULAR BOOKS SENT FREE OP POSTAGE AT T II E PRICES ANNEXED NOVELS BY CHARLES DICKENS. OLIVER TWIST, 172 pages, 30c; American Notes. 104 pages, 20c; Dombey A Son, 805 pages toe; Marun chuzzlewlt, 342 pages, 40c.; Our Mu tual Friend. 330 pages, 40c.; Christmas Stories, 102 pages, 80c; Tale of Cities, 144 pnges, 26c: Hard limes and addlonal Christmas Stories, 200 pages, 30c; Nicholas Nlckclby, 340 pages, 40c.; H leak House, 340 pages, 40c; Little Dorritt, 330 pages, 40c: Pickwick Pupers, 320 pages, 40c; Da vid Copcrllcld, 330 t ages, 40c; barnaby Rodge 267 pages, SAC ; Old Curiosity Shop, 221 pages, 36c. Great Expectations, 184 pages, soc.; Sketches, 196 pages, 30c, NOVELS DY SIR WALTER SCOTT. The following Novels by Slr Waiter Scott malled at soo. each: Waverley, Ivanhoe, Kenilworth, Gny Mannering, Antiquary, Rob Roy, Old Mortality, Thc llluck Dwarf uud a Legend of Montrose, Rrido of Lammermoor, Heart or Mld-Lnihlun, The Mon astery. Thu Abbot, Tho l'irate, Forlones of Nigel Peveril of Hie Peak, Quentin Durward. St. Ko nan's Well, Red Gauntlet, Tho Itetrothed mid Highland Widow, Tho Talisman, Woodstock, Fair Maid or i'crili, Annie of Gelcrstcin, Count Robert or Paris, Thc Surgeon's Daughter. SEA TALES OF CAPTAIN MARRTATT. Midshipman Easy, Peter Simple, Jacob Faith rut, Naval Officer, King's Own, Newton Forster, Pacha nf Many Tales, Thc Poacher, Thc Phantom Ship, Snartcyow, Percival Keene, malled nt 65c each. MISCELLANEOUS. Meta's Faith, 66c; Countess Gisela, Marlin, 40c; The Seven Curses of Loado a, soc.; Hard Cash, Charlen Rende, 40c; Love Mc Little, Love Me Long, Charles Rende, 40c.; Madame Le Mar? chand? Kuri une Teller and Dreamer's Dictionary 40c; Laws of Love, 36c.; Ladles' Guide to Penny 30c; Parlor Theatrical, or Winter Evening's En lort al mm ul, 36c; Thc Modern Pocket Hoyle, con mining all thc Games of Skill and Chance, 66c, Thc Parlor Magician, 35c; How to Heh ave, or the Spirit of Ktlqucttc, vue; How to Talk and Debate, 20c; How to Dress with Taste, soc. ; How to Cot and Contrive Children's Clothes al a Small Cost, 4 ic. On receipt of tito price, either in cash or stain ps, copies or any Rooks in this Hst will bo sent tty mall postpaid. ORARLES C. RIGHTER, novB No. 161 King st., Charleston, S. C, gllAMPOOLNG AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Attended at their residences promptly and at reasonable ralea. Send orders to W. H. MARSHALL, Barber, aprlU* No. SI Broad street, (op stain.) _flipping-_ pOIt KEW YORK-MERCHANTS' LINE. Thc only Regular Une Schooner MARION Jli ?AUK, Sheppard, Mooler, having twc-thlrdHXCLk cargo engaged and going on board, wanta CoUou ?nd light Freight to mi up. novio 3 WILLIAM ROACH A CO. P O R LIVERPOOL. Thc Al American Rark DON JUSTO, ^? ?io o ti orr Muster, having part of carno 3BI1 .-ngagcd, will be dispatched for the ?hove p?rc* 1-or Freight engagements, apply to WILLIS A CIUSOLM, oct21 thstolmo North Atlantic Wharf*. F OR LIVERPOOL. The RrltiBh ?hip DURR OF WELLING? TON, Robert Allen, Maater, will load for the ibove port and Itavc dispatch. For Freight engagement!), apply to nOV< RAVKNKL A CO pOR LIVERPOOL. Thc "Al" New Clipper Rnrk MARY KU, Jj? .AM, W. Huller, Muster, having considera-VtXS* ?lc portion of freiglit engaged, will have ij??ot llspatch. Apply to JOHN A- TH KO. (J ETTY, nova North Atlantic Whurf. F OR LIVERPOOL. Tlte One Rrlttsh Park DALKEITH, Lang rill, Muster, hos a considerable portion of er enrgo engaged and going on board. For I'I eight engagements apply to ROUT. MURK A CO., nov2 Royce's Wharf. EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST AROUND TUE HARUOR. Tlte fast sailing and comfortably an? ointed Yacht i'd.MANOR will now res?mela, ter trips to all points In the harbor, Martins IVKKY HORNING, at io o'clock, and every AFTER IOON, at 3 o'clock, from South Commercial Vharf. For Passage or Charter, apply next door south if thc Mills House. nows arnon F OR NEW YORK. The first class Side-wheel st ea m ship -fiep. t AMI ATTA N, M. S. Woodhull, f.nm. '^IMffi* Hander, will leave Adgcr't; South Wharf, on IATUKDAY, thc 20th instant, at 7 o'clock A. M. % For Freight or Passage engagements, apply to novl7 4 ? JAMES A DOER A CO.. Agents. p O R NEW YORK. REGULAR LINE EVERY THURSDAY. PASSAGE. $10. The superior steamship SAIL\GOSSA,?<f"-lfH^ lap tain C. Ryder, will leave Vaudcr-??&Up?? orst's Wharf on. THURSDAY, November Stn, at o'clock P. M. * RAVEN EL A CO., Agents. novio pOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. INSURANCE ONE-HALP PER CENT. The steamship PROMETHEUS, Capt.^fsCa?. t. I!. Gray, will leave North *. ~''uVlmW*i ic Wharf on TUUKSIIAY, lsth November, ut - i'clock. For Freight engagements apply to JOHN A THEO. GETTY, novl2 North Atlantic Wharf. pRAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should loy In thcIr^^-Cf^p aippltcs or Clarets, Champagnes, Cor TMtMu Hals, Rrandles, Whiskies Wines, Canned Soups iud Meats, American and English Risculis, Dc rilled Ham. Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Scgars. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 276 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston, S. C. Branch or No. 900 Broadway, corner 20th street, Cow York. scpi28 ernes pXciFIC MA1L~STEAMSHIP COMPY'S Tunouou UNE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS. Steamers or the above lino leave Pier io. 42, North River, root of Canal sircet,22u?&fi? icw York, at 12 o'clock noon, or the 6ttl and ?1st or every month (except when these dates fall )ii Sunday, then the Saturday preceding.) Departure or 6th and 21st connect ai Panama villi steamers for South Pacific und Central Amer can pons. Those or 5th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco tor upan and china December 4, 1869. No california steamers touch at Havana, bnt go llrcot rrom New York to AsplnwaU. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adnu, dedie inc and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or further information an? dy at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on tho vharf, foot of Canal-street, North River, New fork. F. R. BABY, AgenL marchi? lyr F OR.FORT SUMTER The Mount Pleasant Ferry Steam- _ -ll r will leave as above Tnis DAY, MjgaBHC 2 o'clock, from Market Wharf, fooTtjTMark! treet; returning at hair-past g o'clock. Fare tl. JNO. IL MURRAY, Agent. novis !. F OR BEAUFORT. Thc Steamer ST. HELENA, Cop? ain II. D. Elliott, will leave as^. hove on MONDAY MOUNINO, 22d Instant, ?. " i'clock, rrom Market WharL Returning, will leave I tunion Til Krill A Y MORNINO. Freight received SATUUOAY until sunset. JOHN H. MURRAY, Agent, Market Wharf. All Freight must bc prepaid. nevis 1? pOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, fl A SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S UlVKR. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain _ ?fT"?k? V. T. McNclty, ?will sall fTOmjMKBBWG marleston every TUESDAY EVKNINU uVSc^elock, or shove points. Steamer "CITY POINT," Captain George E. Mc? gillan, will sail from Charleston every SATURDAY ?VENINO, at 8 o'clock for above pointa Connect ng with all ral I roads at Savannah going South ind West. Connecting with the Florida Railroad, it Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, from which place learners connect with Mobile and New Orleans, xmneciing, al Palaika, with Hart's steamers for he Oclawaha River. Through Brits of Lading riven for freights to Mobile and New Orleans, 'rcights payable on the wharf. All goods remaln ngon the wharf at sunset will be stored at risk md expense or owners. (Signed) J. D. AIKEN A CO., novia_Agents. J\ O W A G E . The Steamer SAMSON having _ ^TP^i?. teen recently pnt in thorough or- ^StweSC 1er. is now ready to tow vessels to ami from sea, ind thc phosphate works on the Ashley and Coop ir Rivers. For engagements, apply on board, to Captain V. F. ADAIR, or at thc on?ce of thc Agency, East lay, opposite Accommodation Wharf. novl imo ^ O U T~S M~~c LAIN, UROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, &. C. Stocks, Bonds and GoM bought, carried and old short in Now York City. Particular attention paid to Hie purchase and mle of all kinds of Southern Securities. octfi O L M E S ? MAG?E T~??\ NO. 88 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C., BROKER, AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND JENER AL COMMISSION AGENTS. Will attend to Renting and Collecting of Rente ind purchoso and solo of Stocks, Bouda, Gold, Uiver and Real Estate. ALSO, To the Parchase of Goods and Supplies for par? ies m the country upon reasonable terms. lEOROR L> IlOLMBfl.AI.KXANOKK MACBETH. jnnl lyr H I L L I S & C IIISOLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ANS SHIPPING AGENTS, Will attend te tho Purchase. Salo and Shrpracni to Foreign and Domoatlo Porte) of COTTON, ilCB, LUMBER and NAVAL STORES. ATLANTIC WHARF, Charleston, & 0. 3. WlLUB....A. ft. CU 1801 J*. octal Plantation Sitiero. A GLORIOUS CUANGK That any nick man survived thc treatment of fifi j years ago, must be considered a proof that human beings arc very hard to kill. Hie lancet, calomel, cantharldes and drastic pur? gatives were then the order of the day. The phy? sician played into thc hands of thc apothecary, and thc unfortunate patient was drenched morn? ing, noon and night with prostrating medicines. Wc live In a more rational and conscientious era. The Importance of snpportiug Nature ui its coufilct with disease is now understood. Complaints in themselves weakening arc no longer aggravated by artificial depletion. They are met with TONICS , that rally thc vital powers and enable them io do fcat the enemy. Chief among these aujes of Na? ture, In ita battles with sickness, ia PLANTATION BITTERS. This wonderful vegetable restorative ls thc sheet anchor of thc feeble and debilitated. As a cordial for thc aged and decrcpid It lias no cqnal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which the tender sex arc ospeclolly subject, it is superseding every other stimulant and nervine, j In all ?lim?tes, tropical, temperate or frigid, lt I acts aa a specific In every species or disorder which undermines the bodily strength and brcaka down thc animal spirits. Wherever it la introduced lt bc cornea a standard article -a medicinal staple. Druggists, although thcir profit upon it ls small, And it absolutely necessary to keep a preparation for which everybody Inquires, and for which nobody will accept a substitute, lt ta to-day thc most popular medicine m the civilized world. Extensively aa K li advertised, its best ad? vertisement ta thc beneficial result which uniformly follows its use. Every bottle sold in? sures the sale of at least half a dozen more. Un? like other stimulants, lt braces and fortifies the | system without exciting nnduc cerebral action, The cheering effect which lt produces npon the mind ta not momentary, bot permanent. There is no subsequent depression. It does not, as ls thc case with an other stimuli, beget a craviug for ex? citants. On the other hand, lt soothes and calms Ue nerve?, combining,strange as the anomaly may seem, the qualities of a sedative and gentle I o dyne with those of a tonic and Invigorant. The perfect perlty of ah ita inriredtents, their admirable adaptation to tte parpemos they are Intended to subserve, the judicious pro porttens rn which they arc combined, and the soientiac SHU with which they aro blend? ed, render this fameai nrttolc at once the meat potent and the mont harmless or sh known tonics autd ad lera rt ves. SoM by an Druggists. def? lyr Clolljiug anb $nrniohutg ?oo?o. TAUGE STOCK TTIVE FALili CTiOTIIING. NOW OPBNBD AT N'io. Q91 King Street, CORNER OF WENTWORTH, A largo and clcgaut aapply of Pull und Winter CLOT II I N G , FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND COYS. Made In the bent manner, comprising all thc latest styl?e for this fall, and offered at LOW PRICES. IN THE STOCK ARE TITE FOLLOWING: MI X I'M) CASSTMERE SUITS.?10 00 Donbtc and Twisted Cussimcrc Suite.IT 00 Fancy Cosslmcrc Salta.18 oo Dahlia Melton SulU. IS 00 Black and White Silk Mixed Snits. '20 00 Diagonal Coating SulU.21 00 Scotch Cheviot Suits. 24 00 Elboeuf Silk Mixed Suits. 25 00 Golden Silk Mixed Snits. 26 00 Olive Mixed Melton Suits.?. 28 00 Chesterfield Coats at from.(12 00 to 20 00 Water-prooi Tweed Ovcrsacks. io oo Melton Ovcrsacka. 12 oo English Melton Sacks.16 Qt Fancy Cassimcro Pants at from_$5 oo to 10 00 1 Tests of Caaalmere, Cloth, Coating, Beaver and vc ?vet H. at from.*3 to io io oo BOYS' AND YOUTHS CLOTHING, To flt boys and youths from three lo seventeen years of age, in great variety of qualities, for School and Ureas Snits. FimNIJ?llllVG GOODS. The handsomest supply ever offered In this city, constating In part as follows: BAJOU'S PARIS KID GLOVES, of all shades Laport'a Paris Kid Gloves, or all shades Trifonme Parla Kid Gloves, of all abades (tu cele? brated makers) Castor Uoavcr Gloves Calfakin Gloves Alert Capo Driving Slaves Buckskin Walking and Driving Cloven Tanned Deerskin Glovoa Buck Gauntlet Gloves Suspenders of all styles, Inoladlng the Hessian . Brace, with Patent-lever Buckles Cardigan Jackets Travelling Shawls Fancy, Colored and Black Silk Tics Bowe, Scarfs and Cravats, suoh as the Dumas, the Parisian, the Mew Brighton, the Shake? speare, the Opera, Alpine, Ac A IBO, UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in all finali? ties, including the Angola Flannel, Merino, Lamb's Wool, Canton Flannel und Shaker Flannel, Ac. COLLARS of Paper and Linen, suoh as tho Grays, Dickens and Blsmnrck, of Paper; and the Byron, Thalborg, DlokonB, Eghort, Shakespeare and Burlingame, of Linen. TUE STAU 8UIIIT6, Noted for their fitting qualities and good work? manship. A full supply always on hand. Prices at from %% 05 to $4. THE Tailoring Depart mont, Supplied with a largo Btock or new FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS for thia fall's wear of the most ' aholoo styles, which will bo made up to order In the nest manner, ander the care of a first-class French Cutter. moca fixed and marked on each garment. Customers are invited to call and look through the stock, and make their aeleoUona, j. William Matthieaeen. B. W. MoTDREOUS, Superintendant, 'gpaa uttuanofl Jnourancc. J N B U Ii E IN THE SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, Ol1' NEW YORK CITY. President, ROBERT L. CASK. vice-President, THEO. R. WBTMORK. Secretary, ISAAC II. ALLEN. General Agent for South Carolina, W. DUTSON TOWNSEND, Aiken. Organized in. 1802. .11,664,070 00 .11,&01,:WB00 . H3.?OV 00 0 No rcsirictions on travel. Only sound lives insured. Loan of portion of premium allowed when desired. Dividends declared annually. Last Dividend SO lier cent. All forms of Life and Endowment i'olicy issued. Attention is especially invited to the Ten Year Non-Korrclturc and the Return Premium plans. Insurance hy thc latter costs the policy-holder ONLY Tint INTKKKHT WON HIS ANNUAL IKBIIIIIMS, for thc Premiums themselves ure relumed ut death lu addition to the full umount of the Policy. Tills Company ls chartered under the Laws or the State of New York, and lt invites the closest scrutiny into Hs condition us exhibited in uillclul reports of insurance Departments or New York and Massachusetts. SPECIAL AUKNTS IN T1IK STATE AT LAIUIK : A. J. NORRIS. J. ll. WILKIE. J. M. IIUT80N, C. A. DESAUSSURE, C. C. STEPHENS, J. J. MACKEY. It. P. H A NIT, S. II. SYDNOIL I?. K. MOUSSON, C. I). RHODUS, L. U. STEPHENS. RKFKUKNCES.-H. SS. LAUREY, Esq., IL M. ALEXANDER, Esq., RICHARD CALDWELL, Esq., M. IL NATHAN, Esq., Messrs. STOLL, WEHR A CO., Messrs. H. CORIA A CO. Dr. W. M. FITCH, Medical Examiner. LOUIS H II E II F E 8 E E , Agent for Charleston, S. C., OFFICE No. 40 BROAD STREET, SECOND FLOOR, novia 8 Assets, December SI, 1R68 Amount insured in 1809.. Claims paid. financial. QUECKS ON NEW Y O ll K AND BILLS ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE S O JJ D. STIvlTlT^ITS'Ci JSJN1> FRANCS BOU G HT, ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS, By LESESNE & WELLS, nov2 3roos No. io BROAD STREET. insurance. J N C O R I* ORATED 1859 CA PITA I.$350,000. CASU ASSETS.$450,000. J. F. B0ZEMAN. President. D. F. WILCOX, Secretary. Continues to furnish perfect security against loss or damage by tiro on nil kinds of insurable property at adequate rates. Agents can bc found at every prominent point in thc Southern States, to whom applications for Insurance may bc made. Apply to UUT80N LEE, Agent, No. 2 BROAD STREET, octio tut re?mos CHARLESTON, S. C. Seining ft inc h i n CG. EWING MACUINES. S The place to bay SEWING MACHINES Is where you have a choice of styles of dur?rent makers. I have thc best single and double-thread Ma? chines now before thc public. THE WILLCOX A GIBBS' SILENT MACHINE AND THE "WEED" F. F. LOCK-STITCn Arc the simplest and most reliable Machines made. Every Machine ls warranted to give satis? faction, or it will be exchanged Tor other kinds. AU kinds of Sewing neatly aud promptly done. Orders taken for all tlrst class Sewing or Knlltjn<r Machines, Needles, Oil, Thread, SUk, Ac. REPAIR1NO as usual. D. B. HASELTON, may 1 stuthly No. 307 King street. F (Erjinn, (ffrockern. Sit. RENCH CHINA. NOW SELLING AT COST AND LESS THAN COST, A large and wcU assorted invoice of FRENCH CHINA: 75 China Dinner SETS, cost $30 50, nt $35 a set 60 China Tea Sets, at $0 a set ICO China Fancy Spittoons, from $1 25 to $1 SO each 76 China Paney Candlesticks, co9t $1 60, at 76c. ALSO, WHITE CHINA-WARE. SOUP TUREENS, SAUCE TORRENS, BOATS Covered Dishes and Dessert Pieces Cups and Saucers, Sugar and Cream, Plates, of all sizes, Ac, Ac. R. H. MCDOWELL, for Importers, novs sloth Imo King and Liberty streets. l^orbraarc, gtniUrg, Sit. QU AR LE S KERRISON, JR., No. 240 KINO STREBT. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, AGRICUL? TURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ac. A'select assortment of TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, Rodgers' and other Scissors, Fancy Bird Cages. I'apor Basins and Buckets and House? keeping articles generally. ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT Ol' AIU; RI OT! J RA I, IMPLEMENTS, NAILS, CAR? PENTER'S TOOLS, Ac. ol best ranko. Sole Agent for the genuino Eureka Coffe > Pot, I tie Ruaoluu Hemp Castor, and the American Papier Mache Company._BOTH altithlmo rpiIE CELEBRATED WATT PLOUGH. OVER EIGHT THOUSAND SOLD, rATENTED BY GEORGE WATT, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. The best Fallow, Subsoil, Ditching and Cultiva? ting PLOUGH. Superior to all others by actual test, hoing adapted to every soil, and doing thc hoe and plough work without choking. For salo at manufactory prices, freight added, by i. E. ADDER A CO., Agents, No. 02 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. Ateo on hand, a largo assortment of other Ploughs, Corn Shellfrs, Hay Cutters, and Agricul? tural Implements ol all kinds. octSO Btuth ?rugo, (Eljcmicois, &c. Q F . PANKNIN APOTHECARY AND CHEMIST, No. 123 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Thc advertiser begs to call attention to his mock ol thc beet imported nnd domestic CHEMICALS, DRUGS AND TATENT MED? ICINES. Upon thc DISPENSING DEPARTMENT of hts business he bestows thc utmost personal care and attention, and guarantees the purity or thc medi? cines used in compounding. PRESCRIPTIONS Prepared carefully at all hours of the day and night. Special Agency for thc sale of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Manufactured by Messsrs. GEORGE TIEMANN A CO., OF NEW YORK. ll IH STOCK OP HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL HRUSHES, PERFU? MERIES, AC, ls large and will selected. AUP.KCY VOR TUB SAKE OP TOE CELSBRTBO ROCK BRIDGE ALUM SPRING WATER, A supply of which ls always ou hand. Manufacturer of PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, Which have established for themselves a reputa? tion surpassed by nono. Through constant c?Tort and attention he hopes i to merit a continuance of the public patronage I which has hitherto been extended to him. feblC tnthslyr S UPERIOR COLOGNE WATER. Manufactured and tor sale by Dr. II. RAER, ort,', No. 131 Meeting Street. ROS AD ALIS, ? '-- ROS AD ALIS. Sold by GOODRICH, WINEMAN tt CO., Dlrcot Importers of European Drugs and Chem? icals, Charleston, S. O. mays atnthly miscellaneous. lis 'ii?-ilr si* .gila ? M 8?a ?S efl o-25 ?Sois ?om M