The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, December 06, 1869, Image 4
Ill low ?HC liligi?!"
i sat nt l?eme, and watched Ute cltultt
Ol' toy pouks Md pwwe?, ,
Thai lowered like gods above Otc plain,
lu ?tern Majestic luassoa;
I waited tin thc evening light
l.'iiou tlivlr heads descended;
They caught lt ont hoir glittering height.
And held lt there suspended:
1 saw the red spread o:cr tho white,
Just like u maiden's blushing.
Till till were bathed in rosy light.
That seemed from heaven rushing:
The dead while snow was full ol life.
As tr some huge Pygmalion.
Hail sought to Hud himseira wire,
In stones Dial saw Deucalion.
Too soon the light began to wane,
Though Ungorlug ?ort und lender.
Ami Ute snow-slants sank again
Into their calm, dead splendor.
And as I watched the last raintglow,
I i urned ?is pale us they dbl,
And sighed to think that on thc snow
The rose so quickly tailed.
COMMSHCIAZ NEWS.
Kxuorts. I
l<ivKRrooi?-Per british ship Duke or W?lling
ton-?202 bales upland cotton, 280 bbls rosin, 100
sacks cotton seed.
NKW YORK-Per steamship Manhattan- 183 lings
sra island colton, 0G8 bales upland cotton, 103 les
rice, o bales domestica, Oft packages.
I tu Cl?r*i liston Cotton, Il icc unit Naval
Store? Market.
OmOR CHARLESTON Nr.WS, 1
SATURDAY EVENING, December4, i860, j
COTTON.-The market was easier, thc demaud
very light, and business almost ut a stand-the
limited transactions being nt declining figures.
Bales about loo bales, say, o nt 23, 18 at 23>?, tl at
23??, 12 at 23?i, 7 at 21,18 at UH, and 20 on in-i
vate terms, isolations arc somewhat nominal,
say:
LIVEUI'OOI. CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary logood ordlunry.23 ?23.J?
Dow middling.UKO
Middling.24 @
Strict middling.Wi?
RICE.-With a lair oirerlng Btock this grain was
active at firm rates. Sales about 276 tierces or
clean Cand?na, say, G tierces at OX, 31 at O.S. 68
at 6X, 50 at 07?, 130at O 15-10. We quote Common
to ralr clean Carolina at co$0?. ; good OX?Tc lb.
NAVAL STORES.-There were no transactions of
note uudcr this head.
FRBian-rs.-The supply of freight room to most
points ls for thc moment sulllcient for thc de?
mand. To Liverpool, by stenm, engagements aro
making at vi 7 lb on uplands and 1 vi on sea Isl?
ands; by sall, 7-10d@Jjd -fl lb on uplandB
and Xd on Bea islands. To Havre, by
menin, nominal; by sall, nominal at 1x0
on uplands and ixe on sea Islands, nominal.
Coastwise, to New York, by steam, Xe V lb on
n plan il R and lc on scu Islands; by sail, y. c '?1 lb on
uplands. To Rosten, by steam, nominal; by sall,
Sc ?t lb on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam,
yfc fi lb on uplands; by sall, somewhat nom?
inal. To baltimore, by steam, ??f?e tl rh on
uplands; by sall somewhat nominal.
Markets by Telegraph.
FORKION MARKETS.
LONDON, December 4 - Noon.-Consols 03.\i;
bonds fi.VV
LIVERPOOL, December 4-Noon.-Cotton dall;
uplands 12al2Xi Orleans I2xal2x<l; sales 10,000
bales. Corn - Kn 1 -opean, 20S Od.
Evening.-Cotton closed dull; uplands 12; Or?
leans i'-C'd; sales 12,000 hales; speculation an>b|
export, 30O0 bales. HrcadMutrs quiet.
PARIS, December -I - Noon. - bourse opened Arm.
Rentes 72r 20c.
' HAVRB, December 4-Noon.-Cotton . opened
with a declining tendency; spot, if. 35c?; afloat,
IL 33c.
DOMESTIC M A UK ET H.
NEW YORK, December 4-Noon.-Stocks steady.
Money 7. Sterling, long, BX; short, OK- Hold
22;,. '62s, 14; Tcnncssccs, ex-coupon, 5i>?; now,
43>?; Virginias, new, 62X; Lonsiauas, old, 06;
Levees, 68; Alabama eights, 05; Georgia sixes, 82;
sevens. Q\; North Carolinas, old, 43>i; new, 83X
) lour dull and declining. Wheat quiet and firm.
Corn unchanged. Pork heavy; old mess, $33.
Lard dull. Cotton heavy al 20. Turpentine quiet
at 44X- Rosin dull; strained, $2; No. 2, $216a2 40.
Freights dull.
Evening.-Hank statement unfavorable, show?
ing a loss or (1,250,000 legal reserve. Oold 22%.
Governments have been active and buoyant under
large purchases for European account; '02s, 11 \
allX. sterling dull nt 8XU8X- Colton heavy
and declining; sales 2700 bales at 25c. Floor
heavy and declining ; superfine .State, $4 70a4 05.
Wheal quiet and very firm; winter red nnd amber
city, tr,a7 50. Corn unchanged. Whiskey, $1 04 X
ul OJ1,. Reef quiet. Pork heavy and lower;
old $33 00033 25. Lard lower; kettle, loxaiox*
Naval stores quiet. Groceries quiet. Freights
unchanged.
BALTIMORE, December 4.-Cotton quiet und
HI emly ; low middling, 24a24X< Flour quiet and
steady. Wheat steady. Corn active; prime
white, 66002; yellow, 00a03, Oats dull at 58. Rye
dull at $1. Provisions quiet. Lard 10. Whiskey
$1 o-i-.ii 05. Virginias, old, 44 bid.
CINCINNATI, December 4.-Corn declining; new,
78aS0; old, 93u05; little ottering. Whiskey dull.
Pork dull nt 30 60. Racon dull and lower; shoul?
ders, 16; sales at lTXnlAX. Lard held at uuis.v
WILMINGTON, December 4.-Spirits turpentine
dull ami dec bul ug at 39a40. Rosin quiet. Crude
turpentine unchanged. Tar 5c better-$2 05. Col?
ton quiet al 23a2SX
AUGUSTA, December 4.-Cotton opened quiet at
2.1c for middlings, and closed weak 22Xe; sales
002 bales; receipts u ni bales.
SAVANNAH, December 4.-Colton, receipts 3100
bales; exports 425:, bales; sales 1000 bales; mid?
dlings 23X5 Market dull.
MOOILK, December 4.-Cotton, good and gen
i :ui demand, closing firmer; sales 2500 bales;
int linings, 23X; receipts, 3817 bates; exports, 1258
bales.
NEW ORLEANS, December 4.-Cotton easier at
2-3X; sales 3?00halos; receipts, 6045; exports, Liv?
erpool, 2703; bremen, 3197; barcelona, 439; Ha?
vana, 110; coastwise, 651 bales. Corn higher;
wrhlto, $1 20. Hay, (34 eu. Others unchanged
Oold, 23J,. Sterling, 33X- New York sight, Xa
>i premium.
Havana Market.
HAVANA, November 27.-With diminished stock
our market remains quiet but firm for No. 12 al l
to 014 reals, current finalities, quotations recog?
nised by tho trade anti Hoard or brokers firm for
whites through at 0GXO7X Per HM> lbs; yellows
do, Nos. 13 lo 20, at $4Xa5M do; browns, Noa. ll
and 12, tu $4 vu i do; Cucuruchos, No. 7 to io,
$3Xa4<?; imiscovadocs-good old for refining
from ' !,as reals per urrobc, or M vu cr per loo
lbs. Contracts hove been made on thc Non h side
deliverable, at tim1;. A contrnclclosed nt Cardo?
nas for looo innis with cash advance of Sio.ooo at
$4 for first merchantable goods; and In Sag na la
Grande, contra?is for good refining nt $4 V, which
figures rule this market today. A lot on hand
here of new goods, and parties anxious Tor money,
with heavy goods has been sold willi some trou?
ble al $?X for about 150 hhds; centrifugals held
high; no rato established. Matanzas-sales of
12,000 hhds, to arrive carly, full rail-refining at tl,
and no advance. Old centrifugals whon found,
Nos. 10 to 12 sellai ?laly do. Sales of thc week
cover 14.R03boxes. Shipped hence and from Mn
tanaasduring thc week, 0855 boxes and 860hhds,
or wblcU mr Hie, United statea, Mil boxpa and
210 lihd.s; billaboo tor European ports; leaving
slocks In thc two pons equal to 82,812 boxes and
714 hhds, against, ror equal period or 1868, or?o,730
do and 7H3 do.
MOLASSES.-Receipts very light; no sales made
or new, but sovural contracta are spoken or among
dealers, cover 26,ooo hhds; of clayed and Miiscovn
docs, pun nt 6>< real? to f>x. and second at ox
reals per keg, deliveries to ho made X each lu
February, March and April.
TOR torsi AND UMIAKS.- Leaf tobacco and
cigars can Jnst now bo bought to better advan?
tage than any time I have seen this year, although
prices are stereotyped.
Onu r pi odin r - i,o? i lng or Interest to advise.
FREIGHT'S.-Schooner Neille Howers, American -
1800 boxes Now Orleans direct al (,0ceach. Url. (sh
brig J. Clark, tn Innd lu Mntanzas for Now York
2.V, ...>.|. ? ..A..nirai"d syrup and 150 boxes sugar
at $4 and fl oaoh. Do, Amorlran steamer Wads?
worth m ?.amenas (now lhere) for sume port, to
load In Matoneas-1709 boxes sugars at $ 1 each.
Hfi?,i.ITJOIIO byers, io loud lu Pensacola
I7' f,n ' .'or 11-, cana Ul $1 per 1000 feet
gold. Spanish brig-i4?o boxea Falmouth and
orders at t? ITS Od. Do bark-1700 do Bordeaux
nt 40 fra. Do brig Prouto. to load in NJW Orleans
coy bales ol OOUOD for Santander and San Sebas?
tian i HO pe. m. Do ito Frederico-1400 boxes
.nvar dlrsin itnMounx nt40 frs. Disposition lo
advance, under which foreign shipping begins ta
>" i- h i nm inn iu?t week and hy
Ulta from European ports; many carriers aro on
the way to Havana and other Cuban ports.
KXVIUMOK.-I.iou at it vin premium;
Purls and Continental francs at i v>2do;spain at
0 pren)Inn?; United States currency at ItlfuATM
discount; do, Hliort sight, l?xala; gold at 3Xa3M
prcinlunt; do ut short time on&'ido. Total sales
of the week: Loudon, ?178,000; Parin, Ac, 1.216,
OJO friwa; United Stales currency, (SO.'.OOO; do
(told hills, $382,000.
Manchester Marktt.
MANCHKSTKK, November lt?.-COTTON (loons.
There has been a general Improvement lu the ns
mei of Hie cloth market since Tucsdny, hot h as
renards demand and price. Huyera, from some
cause or other, hut most assuredly not by iruson
or Improved advices from foreign markets, ap?
pear to evince decidedly more conlldcuee, and
considerable orders have liecn placed with manu
nictiirora, both for immediate and for future de?
livery, at better rates than were obtained at the
beginniui: o? thc week. Prices, however, do not
show much improvement, and any at t tin pt lo
materially advnucc Hiern would bc unsuccessful.
The better-clasaea of sim tings und other fabrica
generally, suitable for the markets or China, are
still inquired for lo-diiv. and for such goods a
certain advance can be obtained, but ror other
description or such goods we lienr or no Increase
lit' business. In shipping yarns our market ls
strong, willi a fair amount or business doing.
Spinners bein? well under contract, carly delivery
ia now out ol thc question. In up yuma ror thc
homo trade tho rall prices of Tuesday are asked,
nnd In sonic caaes an advance, which Ima a ten?
dency lo check business, lim ers will not go on
ut more than Tuesday's prices. There lins tinnily
been au average amount of business doue lu these
yunis.
Huston Mio IK t.
BOSTON, December l.-COFFEE.-The markcl
bus becu quiet for coirce, and no sales of any im?
portance. Juva ranges Dom 33)?n23)?a per lb, in
bugs nnd pockcts-.innd Kio at Uiai7c per lb, gold.
St. Domingo la quiet and prices tire quite nominal.
COTTON.-There hus been very little life lottie
cotton market thc past week, mid prices have
again eased off, but there ls a steadier reeling at
thc elem, and prices arc believed to have touched
thc lowest point tor thc present, aa recent advices
from abro.ni are more favorable. The sales have
been 1200 balea at SSaOljO for ordinary, M0SM)?0
for good ordinary, 24;?a25c ror low middling, and
MejSKa for middling, Including uplands and enif.
DUM Es r K H.-Thc market for colton and woollen
goods remains without much Improvement. There
lins been sume speculative demand for plulu cot?
tons, bul prices rule low and unsatisfactory.
FKIMT.-There has beeu quite u movement in
old Malaga raisins, thc salea comprising 10,000
boxea layers, per Lizzie, on private terms, and
resales ul $3 60 %t box. New layers arc dull at
$4 36 fi box; $2 32a2 35 for half boxes, and $1 26
for quarters. Smyrna Ilga have been In fair de?
mand at 14nlCc for loose drums, and I2>?a30c for
cases, an to quality. Other kinda of fruit have
been quiet. Thc cargo or thc brig .1. M. Wiawcll
was offered at auction to-day, and was mostly
withdrawn, na thc trade appears to bo very In
diircrcnt about purchasing eveu nt a considerable
decline, aono boxes layer raisins offered: wi sold
at $4 20; 600 hairdo, 100 sold at $2 20; 3000 quarter
dodo, 200 soldat $1 loni 10; 500 bair do Oat, 100
sold at $2 20; 1000 quarter do do, 200 sold at (1 isa
110; 1600 boxes bondon loose raisins, 60 sold at
$4 82}?; 600 quarter do do flat nt $1 leal 17; 600
quarter do layers, 60 sold at $1 16: 300 hairdo, 30
auld nt $2 60: 600 quarter do do. 160 sold ut $1 30a
1 34; 600 frails seedless, 30 Kohl al $8; 160 casks
blue mark, 10 sold at <15 76, nil less 2s percent,
orr ror cash; 8600 packages or Krlenlcr's brand
were, withdrawn, no one disposed to make a bid.
GUNNY RAHS.-Market quiet and prices arc no?
minally lr.siiiT.'.ie currency.
GUNNY CLOTH.-There have been Hales or 300
bales, In bond, nt 0 eta gold. Currcucy ra?ca ure
nominally 10u20c ror good.
HAY.-There have been sales of Knstcrn and
Northern at $l5a2i yt ton, as to quality.
NAVAL STOUPS.-III Bullita turpentine there have
been salea of smalt lots at 49a60c "fr gallon. In
tar nothing of any consequence has been done.
In rosin sales or400 bbls No 2, for export, at {2 70
al 80 9 bbl. lu pitch thc sales have been conilu
Cd to small lots.
KICK.-Thc market ls dull and the salea have
been couliucd to small lots at 1 ! :ns cents r lb tor
Carolina.
Savannah Minite t.
SAVANNAH, December 2.-COTTON.-Al thc
close or our last week'? review, we noted au Ir?
regular market on thc basis of 23c;.f for Liverpool
middling. The market at thu opening of the
week under review, stimulated by rnvorublc for?
eign advices, and thc decline In gold rates, open?
ed very ne'.lvc, mid prices ndvanced over ,'4c willi
a heavy day's sale of icon bales, closing quiet ul
24a24xc for middling. Thc next day's operations
were limited, thc Irregularity tu thc gold mai kef
rendering both holders and buyers cautious in
operating. Sales or 600 bales wei c ciTcctcd, hold?
ers tinnily conceding thc U or tho previous day.
On Tuesday, Bales were effected on n basis of 23%o
for Liverpool middling, but only such lois as
timid holdcra were unwilling to risk handling in
consequence or thc unsettled condition or the
gold market. Wednesday, sudden confidence
was breathed into both holders mid inners,
and they came together willi 11 full hand, Liver?
pool middling being held and taken up at 24c.
At thc close of Hie market \ cst onlay prices were
perceptibly higher, and although holders hold
their samples open al. 24.^0, and In sonic In?
stances received those prices, buyers were Indis?
posed lo operate, confining their purchases lo
euell lots aa were necessary to complete freight
engagements. From thc above summary, lt win
be Been Hint thc market ia very unsettled. The
policy of the government being evidently Beere
tivy, disarranges values, and especially the value
or our staple. AdlBtlnct announcement of a boc
ol financial policy would Bettie Hie marketa and
niloc/ operators to go in "not blind"-but with a
rub knowledge or all thc surroundings. The of?
fering stock herc ls limited, receipts have sensibly
fallen orr as will be seen from our comparative
tables.
The receipts ror thc past week root up is.SSH
bales upland and 339 bales sea island, ns pillow-:
Per Central Railroad, 16,2.19 balea upland; per A.
A O. Railroad, 2129 bales upland; per Florida
steamers, 320 bales Bea Islands; per coasters, dals,
wagons, Ac, 10 bales upland and 4 bales sen Is?
land; per Savannah River, 1470 bales upland. To?
tal, 18.8BG bales upland and 330 bales nea island.
The exports lor the week have been as follows:
To Liverpool, 0360 bales upland, (which includes
1047 bales inadvertently omitted lu last week's
statement ;) to Havre, 1040 bales upi." nd nml 60
bales nea Island; to li remen, 1522 bahs upland; to
New York, 4020 bales upland and 174 bales sea is?
land; to Philadelphia. 334 bnies upland ; to Posion,
010 bales upland; to Baltimore, 683 bales upland,
and to Charleston, 83 bales upland. Total, 16,074
bales upland and 307 bales sea Islam!.
SBA ISLAND.-In this description of thc staple
nothing baa been done din ing thc past week; the
stock on hand ls accumula tl n g, bu t owing to causes
which have ruled during the week, buyers have
quit the market, and quotations may bc reported
nominal.
FnEionTH.-Dull; thc large tonnage In port ope?
rating unfavorably. Wc quote to Liverpool, by
steam, \d per pound; do. by sall '-al. To New
York, by steam, uplands v; Bea 1 -?ami lc per
ponnd. By steam to Philadelphia, \c per pound
on upland; domestics 76c. To Baltimore by steam
.Vc; by sall nom nal.
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, December 4.-TURPENTINE-ls
unchanged In price. Sales of 263 bids at $2 00 ror
soft, and $1 76 ror hard, per 280 pounds.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Sales of 60 casks ut 40c,
and 7f> casks at 39c per gallon-tho market clos?
ing at lowest figurca.
ROBIN.-Sales of only 181 bbls at $1 70 for No. 2,
$2 ror extra No. 2, anil $3 60 for No. 1.
TAR.-276 bbls sold at $2a2 05 per bbl.
. COTTON.-Sales of 13 bales at 22X0, 33 bales at
23c. and 0 bales at 23>ic per pound.
HAY.-360 bales Northern sold from wharf at 00
a05c per 100 pounds. ;
Georgetown Market.
OF.ORGETOWN, December 2.-COTTON-No sales
to report thia week. Wo quote from 23 lo 26c
perponnd.
CORN.-Pull supply. Small lots at retail bring?
ing from $1 40 to $1 60 per bushel.
TIMBER-4C0 sticks reached ibis mr-' et last
week and met with rcadv sale, bringing 7, 8, ?.
12:4 and 16 cents cash, according to quality. Good
Umber in demund and prospecta or an Improving
market.
TURPENTINE.-Virgin dip. $3 00; yellow dip,
(2 00; serape or hard, $1 26 to $1 00 per barrel, or
280 pounds to the barrel.
SrutiTt! TURPENTINE- Per gallon 4 ia 42c.
TAR-Per barrel, retail, $1 75.
Colamba! Market.
COLUMIIUS, December 3.-To-day 302balca were
sold at tho following figures, the market closing
duli, unset tied and with a downward tendency:
Ordinary 20Xa2lc; good ordinary Cl <{a21%c; low
middling 22Xc; middling 22 ire; strict middling
feixe.
Sales of the week 2G51 boles-1020 reported for
Northern spinners, 751 on European orders to be
Bhlppod direct from Savannah, 280 ror speculators.
Week's iccclptB 3450 bales again at 3004 the pre?
vious one and 3020 thc corresponding week of last
season.
WRRKLY STATEMENT.
Stock on hand .September 1, 1860. 125
Received past week. 3,450
Received previously. 30,606- 33,904
34,080
Shipped post week. 2,380
Sldpped previously. 21,965-24,335
Stock on hand December 3,1800.. 0,764
Interior Cotton Markets.
MONTGOMERY, December 3.-Montgomery cot?
ton market ls steady at 22?ic for low middlings.
SELMA, December 1.-Harket activo, with sales
nt 22 a a -?xe ru- middlings, but closed quiet.
OftANOERORO, D .comber 8.-Salea during the
wi k 1*1 luios. We quote: Ordinary 2la22; low
m dilling 22\; middling 23,
ATLANTA, December a.-Thc market closed
amet nt 23Xo for middlings; 22c for low mid
Hnga; 210 ror goo* ordinary; 20 cia for ordi?
nary.
MACON, December 8.-Receipts to day 030 bates;
sales 471; shipped 068. The markot was rather
quiet but steady alt day at 22Xo, and closed dull
this ovenlng at those figures.
Receipts bjr Railroad, December 4.
BOUrn CAROLINA RAILROAD.
1164 bales cotton, 0 bales domestica, ail bbla
navnl stores, 1 car pig iron, 2 cara wood, M cara
lamber, l car etock. To Railroad Agent, Pelter,
Rodgers A CO. G W William? A co, G ll Waller A
co, Frost A Adgcr, (iniescr A Smith, W K Ky?n,
Mowry A co, W W Smith. A J Salinas. Caldwell A
Son, w o Courtney A co, A H Mulligan, willis A
CldKoltn, W v Hall, Watson A lilli, Cleghorn, Her?
ring A co, J Mm shun, and olliers.
NOItTIIL'ASTKKN KAII.ItOAn.
200 bales upland colton, 61 bales sea Island cot?
ton, ios born naval stores, oo bushels rough rice,
curs lumber, mdse, Ac. To J A Qunckclibush, J
V Harden, Wagener A Monseos. S l> Stoney, Kins?
man A Howell, J Murshall, Jr, A ll Mulligan, Frost
A Adger, M Goldsmith A Son, Heeder A Davis. J
lo aim, Klieti A Son, ll ll llenero v. Gaillard A Mi?
ned, ningle A Son, Hopkins, McPherson A cn, A
A Goldsmith A co, Howard A Uro, T M Hrlsloll A
co, w (I D ega unsure, ,i A Flit chard, iirodie A co,
caldwell A Son, Street Urns, Walter A co, J Cantu?
sen A co, lt Pierson, ll Klulle A co, Grnoser A
Smith. Itavcncl A co. Pouter, Rodgers A co. Mowry
A co, W C Dec A co, Kirkpatrick A- Witte, I. Cohen
A co, Clnghoru, Herring A co, ll t! Chlsolm, i: W
Williams A co, Mrs M P Marlin, W K lt van, J D
Aiken A co, K Welling, J Marshall, Jr, W Lobby,
B Welling, und Railroad Agent.
Passengers.
Per Steamship Manhattan, for New York-Mrs
lamington, V Tr lev, Miss Holst, Mle.- Hastie, P W
J Shepherd. J Lucile, L Wlltpenn, G Tirrell, Mrs
Randen. S Joh' slime, .1 Oiult, S S Tillutiv, Miss
Jones, Mr Jones, P llroot, T Kelti, M Kakln, and 6
in steerage.
Per steamship Magnolia, from New York-Mrs
J Smith, Mias Webb, P R Norwood and Indy, 0 F
Smith, lad}, throe children and servant, Mr? M A
brooks, Mrii Wanes and Indy, Mrs Allen, three
cbiiiircn und servant, s James, A Howell and
friend, Mra M Hrown, W J irvin, F Lovell. J Holler,
C ll Norris, J A Storr, SM Wharton, ll J Powers.
G W Woodman. J ll Halley, 0 W Smith, C Lee, P
W Clan-sen, J ll Trewellen. Il burgess, J Noman.
M Mc M; miy, T O'Neill, W Rorke, lt Fllllgutl, and
0 in steerage.
.Per steamer 1)let alor, from Calal ka, via Jack?
sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-HT Cadden,
wife and child, Georgo Collen, C Only, W J McMil?
lan, II Kudle, Thomas Micket, wife and two chil?
dren, Mis? Hugins, Mr Goodscnd, J Chestnut, Mr
Amore), S Wcenchlnk, K P iluniih, G S Benmore,
KP Cutler, ll ll Laude), Miss M Danice, Miss G
Cole, N C Wade, G P Gotnard, L C Downs, T Shaf?
fer, W D Fisher, Mr Heath, Mr Sterling, Mr Starr,
T L Henry, W J Marshall, and 16 on deck.
Per st earner Pilot Hov, from 1 '.cantor t via F.d i s -
to-J E boyce, N Barnwell, A Barnwell, Mrs Witte,
and 2 on deck.
Per steamer St Helena, from Edisto, Rockville,
Ac-J W ClaiiHRcn, M Seabrook, J Klidings, N E
Swinton, E M Wilson, O II Middleton, TS Gaillard,
T P Mlkcil, C O Balley. T A ncckctt, E Whnlcy, S
Howe, Miss Marla Whaley, Miss Louisa Whitley,
Miss Abby Whaley, and io on deck.
1> O KT CALENDAR.
MOON'S ru ASKS.
New Moon, 3d, 5 hours, 21 minutes, morning.
First (?mn ter, loth, 6 boura, 61 minutes, evening.
Full Muon, 18th, o hours, 30 minutes, evening.
Last Quarter, 26th, 0 hour, 14 minutes, evening.
PKCSMBKK.
Monday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Iii ni sd a i .. .
Friday.
Saturday ...
Sunday.
0..51
0..61
0..G2
0..62
C.63
0..64
6..M
4..61
4..61
4..61
4..62
4..6J
4. .62
4..63
MOON
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CHARLESTON, DECEMBER f. .
ARRIVED SATURDAY.
Brig Marine, Held, Wood's Hole-8 days. Gu?
ano. Tu thc Master, and thc Cacilie Cunno Com?
pany. ,
Prig Alston, Sawyer, New York-6 days. Itall
road Iron und mdse. To W Roach A co, Alabama
and Chattanooga Railroad, Col A P Ilium and W
c Dukes A- co.
brig Hampden, Perkins, New York-0 days.
Mdse. To W Roach A co, brown A Hyer, J H Du?
val A Son, A Johnson, P Walsh, J W Harrisson, II
A Due, T J Kerr A co, J F O'Neill A Son, J Wirlh
A- co, C Hurt A co, Kinsman A Howell, W P Hall,
Railroad Agent, G W Williams A co. Walker,
Evans A Cogswell, mid Mrs M A Tunnluiisou.
Sehr J M Richards, Irving, New York-8 days.
Hay, railroad Iron, bagging, Ac. To Risley A
Creighton, Klug A Gibbon, and W Roach A co.
Sehr Virginia Dare, Johnson, ballimore-3days.
Mdse. To Willis A Chlsolm, Mordecai A co, (?rice
A co, A Tobias' Sons, C P {'oppenheim, Goodrich,
Winomaii A co, W G Whildeu A co, W ll Chafce A
co, Tldcmuiin A co, Holmes A Calder, Railroad
Agent, and others.
Sclir Ann S Deas, Cm hattie. West Point Mill.
100 tierces rice. To J D Aiken A co, and Thurston
A Holmes.
Steamer Pilot Hoy, Peck, Beaufort via Edisto.
16 imles cotton, mdse, and sundries. To J D Aiken
A co, Itavcncl A co. W Huruev, Hopkins, McPher?
son A co, W G DeSaiissure, Col A P Ilium, Paul,
Welch A HrandCH, Il Klutie A co, ll Hhepcr, W M
Chlsolm, Southern Express Company, B 0 Adams,
ami R Chisolm, Jr.
Steamer Planter, Foster. Peedee River. 210
bales upland cotton, 734 bids naval stores, and
sundries. To Ravcnel A Holmes, Kirkpatrick A
Witte. Mowry A co, W K Ryan, CI ll Wultcr A co,
G W Williams A co, J C ll Clansmen. Claghoru,
Herring A co, Shuckciford A Kelly. J V Harden, J
Marshall, Jr, J A Quae ken bush, F C Archer, and
Order.
sicamor St Helena, Elliott. Edisto, Rockville, Ac.
00 bales ?ea island cotton, mdse, Ac To J ll Mur?
ray, J Colcock A co, Roper A Stoney, Ravcnel A
co, Roper A Stoney, Fraser A DUI, J Hanckcl, H
Seabrook. W A Boyle, Gaillard A Miuolt, and G ll
Hoppock.
sloop Amelia, from Ashcpoo. 1770 bushels rough
lice. To Frost A Adgcr.
Runt from James Island, o bags sea Island cot?
ton. To J Colcock A co.
Boat from Goosccreek. 0 bags sen island cot?
ton. To W C lice A co.
Received from Chlsolm's Mill-0 bags sea island
cotton, 26 bags rice. To Chlsolm bros, Ravcnel A
co, Kinsman A Howell, W A Boyle, Gaillard A
Minotl, and W C Courtney A co.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Magnolia, Crowell, New York-left
- last. Mdse. To Ravcnel A co. J D Aiken A co,
J Adgcr A co, D A Ammc, J Apple, W Crook tunks,
F O Horner, C D Brahe A co, J ?oller, T M Hrlstoll
A co, W M Hird A co, H F brandt, Holtmann Bros,
W 8 Bisscll, J 1) Burkett, J ll Bolles, E Bales A co,
F U Chapeau, T M Cuter, C D Carr A co, RAAF
Caldwell, J Commins, M ll Collins. Cameron,
Barkley A co, W H Corwin A co, W ll Ohafce A co,
J C ll Clansscn, I, Cohen, Catholic Asylum. Crane,
Poy ls ton A co, ll Duly, M Drake, Howie A Moise,
Dally News, J 8 Fulrly A co, Furchgott Ii ros, A D
Fleming, Fognrtlc's Rook Store, Forsythc, Mc?
comb A co, II Gerdts A co, C Grnvclcy, Good?
rich, Wtncman A co, P L Gulllcmln, J U Graver, J
ll Gibbes, M Garlunklc, L Gunman, N A Hunt, W
llarrnll A co, Hurl A co, J llurkamp A co, Hastie,
Calhoun A co, T BI Horsey, I Hyman, Jennings,
Thomlinaon A co, C II Johnson, A W Joger, John?
ston, Crews A co, Kinsman Bros, C J Kent, J G
Mllnor t co, I.engnick A Sell, J Madsen, McLoy A
Rice, W Matthlessen, M Marks, W A Martin, S R
Marshall, M McNary, N E Railroad Agent, Osten
dorir A co, J A Nelson, D O'Neill, D O'Neill A Son,
L otmiui, Lt O'Neill, H T Peake, Palmetto Pioneer
Co-operative Association, 0 P Ponponhebn, Pcl
zer. Rodgers & co, J Parker, J It Read A co, G M
Smith, Stenhouse A co, Southern Express Com?
pany, A lt Stillman, Stoll, Webb A co, a W 8, J
Shaw, II Blender, O Tidemann, J F Taylor A co, G
W Trott, 8 Thompson, F von Saut en. J ll V?llers,
O ll Walter A co, Walker, Evans A Cogswell, a W
Williams A co, J N M Wohltmann, M A Warren. W
A M, Werner A Ducker, A S Willington A co, w i,
Webb, D Yates, Railroad Agent, WGurney, Order,
and others. .
Steamer Dictator, McNclty, Palatka, via Jack?
sonville, Fernandina und Savannah. 144 bal ia
cotton, .sumirles, Ac. To J D Aiken A co, Paul,
Welch A Brandea, J F Taylor A co, RT O Addcn,
Scrcvcn A Nisbet, Mrs lt II Eaaon, Southern Ex?
press Company, Enslow A co, Muntouo A co, 8 C
Railroad Agent, Plncknoy bros, Captain Willey, J
Il B Sloan, Fraser A Dill, Kirkpatrick A Witto, W
B Willam? A Son. W M Lawton, Cohen, Hanckel
. A co, Wlss A co, Wnrdlnw A Carew, Reeder A Da
' vis, WO Boo A co, T E Schroder, Willcox, Gibbs A
co, I L Falk A co, Raoul A Ly uah, W M Bird A co,
and others.
CLEARED FRIDAY.
Uri! i sh sehr Mary A Susan, Johnson, Bahamas
A Johnson.
CLEARED SATURDAY.
Steamship Manhattan, WoodhuU, New York
James Adgcr A co.
British ship Duke of Wellington, Allen, Liver?
pool-Ravcucl A co:
RAILED FRIDAY.
British sehr Mary A Susan, Johnson, Bahamas.
BAILED SATURDAY.
Steamship Manhattan. Woodhull. New York.
CROM THIS FORT.
Steamship Charleston, Berry, Now York, De?
cember s.
Steamship Falcon, Horsey, Baltimore, Decem?
bers.
Brig Monica, McCobb, Newport, K l, Decem?
ber 1.
Brig Mary C Rosevclt, Call, Roston, December 1.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
Ship R 0 Winthrop, Stewart, at New York, De?
cember 1.
Ship JJIscoorl, Cradburn, at New York, Decem?
ber S.
Sehr S V W simmons, Williams, at Philadelphia,
December 2.
Sehr Myrovcr, Brown, at New York, Decem?
ber I.
CLEARED FOR THIS TORT.
Steamship J W Bvcrman, Hinckley, at Phil?
adelphia, December 2.
Sehr Eliza Pike, Larkin, al Philadelphia, De?
cember 2. -
Sehr II N Hawkins, Wyatt, at New York, De?
cember 3.
Sehr Activo, CoOmbs, at Philadelphia. Decem?
ber I.
HchrT J Trallon, Tapley, at Philadelphia, De?
cember 1.
MEMORANDA.
GEortOBTOWH. December 1.-Arrived, Novem?
ber so, sehr R n Hooper, Champlan, Boston.
Cleared, December 1, achr-Puller, Henderaon,
Boston.
The brig James Crosby, Baldwin, previously re?
ported sailed from Providence, October so, for
1
this port, cleared at Fernandina, Kin, November
17th, Tor St Pierre, Martinique.
The british twig Cecilia, lllslrnp, previously re?
ported os having sailed from Liverpool for this
port, arrived nt Norfolk, Ya, December 1,
Thc sehr AMann, Hokes (new three-masted,) MO
tons, of and from dockland to load for Charles
ton, urrived nt lleirast. Me. December 3.
The sehr Mary Gilchrist, from lbicksvliie.se,
for belfast. Mc. arrived at Holmes' Hole Decem?
ber it.
HY TELEORAPH.
SAVANNAH. December 4.-Arrived, steamships
Leo, New York; North Point, baltimore; schrs
Conservative and Kinma Creen. New York.
Cleared, steamships Wyoming, Philadelphia;
Montgomery and San Salvador. New York; ship)
Norden, belfast, Ireland; bark Alamo. Liverpool.
LIST OF VESSELS
UT, CI.EAUKl) AM) ISAILL'll HUI THIS POUT.
P u it I-; ION.
LIVKltl'OOI..
Steamship Adabu.-, to sail.Nov JO
Nnrweglan bark Hkjold, Albreclitseii. sid...(Iel ttl
llrlllsh bark Yumurl, Cochrane.sailed.Ucl itt
Hark David McNiilt, Lockhart, sailed,.Oct SB
british bark Apollo, Iteinbarl, sailed.Oct 20
Tlie Sllevc Hinom, Leask, cleared.Nov o
Hrlg Cecilla, Ulslrup, cleared.Sep; :to
NKwroitT, ENO.
Ship David Drown, Nichols, stilled.Nov 10
DOM M S T I C .
BOSTON.
Hrlg Wm Creery,-. up.Nov :w
Sehr C E Kay mu nd, Higgins, up.'..Nov 16
Sehr Ida Hella, Fisher, cleared.Nov 27
NEW vi nt K.
Ship Missouri. Hradburn, up.Dec 2
Sehr D V Keeling, Robinson, up.Nov 20
Sehr W II Munn, Hogers, cleared.Nov 30
Ship R C Winthrop, Stewart, up.Dec 1
SchrMyrovcr, brooks, up.Dec 1
Sehr lt N Hawkins, Wynn, cleared.Dec 3
PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship J W Kvcrman. Hlncklcv. cid - .Dec 2
Sehr A ll Edwards, bartlett, cleared.Nov 27
Sehr Active, Coombs, cleared.Dec 1
Sehr T J Trafton, Tapley, cleared.Dec I
Sehr S V W Simmons, Williams, np.Dec 2
Sclir Eliza Pike, Larkin, clcard.Dec 2
BAl.TIUOKE.
Sehr Fanny Keating, Jones, cleared.Nov 27
New lOnbluanone.
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A SURE CORR FOR DRUNKENNESS.
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administered in Manla-a-I'otu, and also for all
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o n NEW
Y o ll K
Thc New York und Churlcstou Simm-?grf rSfth.
ship Company's llr.-t class Hlilo-wlioidS?Uaft??
steamship JAMKH AUGER, T. J. Lockw.I, cSm
munder, will Hull from Ailger'H Soulli Wharf oo
TUESDAY, tho Uh InHlHiil, nt 0 o'clock A. M.
Hii' Through Hills of (.liding on Cotton to Liv?
erpool,
cu" iBMiruncc l'y tin? Une one-hull <.',i per
cent.
??>. Superior Accommodations for Passengers,
oreo ? : JAMKH AIHIKH A CO.. Agents.
JjVm PHILADELPHIA AND IIOSTON.
Tin? Sl> iimslilp .1. W. K V K lt M A N, ?-r.rrF?,.
Captain Hinckley, win leave ??'"??? vHMBBE?
Atinutic Wharf TIIURSHAY, Heceiubvr u. ut
o'clock I*. M.
l'or Freight or Passage, apply lo
JOHN fi THEO, OBTTY,
ricca Worth Atlantic Wharf.
?ST" F KEIG UT L INK
F
TO UAI.TIMORK, PHILADELPHIA, IIOSTON AND
THE CITIES Ol' THE SOUTHWEST.
TI i nova ii HILLS LAVING GIVKN yon cor
IV.\ TO URBAWN.
Tile Steamship MARYLAND. John-^PjH^
sou, Commamtcr. will anil for H.iin.y-Al'ffl-f
more on TUESDAY, Dceeinhcr 7th, at 4 o'clock P.
M., from Pier No. 1, Union Whurvca. ?
KWInsurance hy thc Steamer? of this linc ii
percent, to llultltnorc ami Philadelphia. To Hus?
ton %. Philadelphia Freight? forwarded to that
city hy railroad from Haltlmorc without addi?
tional expense for Insurance.
Hy arrangement with thc steamships of the
Rainmore ami llrcmen Line, ?niling semi month?
ly, Thrungli nilla Lading for COTTON will hereafter
be issued to Hie lutter port on accommodating
terina,
gig- Through Rills Lading niven to PHILADEL?
PHIA, IIOSTON aud thu CITIES OF THE NORTH?
WEST.
For Freight engagements or Passage, applv lo
COURTENAY & TRENIIOLM,
decs 4 Union Wharves.
Xft 0~ K NEW YORK.
PASSAGE tis.
The elegant Side-wheel Steamship .^dpsCf*.
MAGNOLIA, Captain M. ll. Crowell,2?*l?B2l
having One accommodation? for passengers, will
leave Vanderhorat'a Wharf, on THURSDAY. De?
cember nih, I860, at - o'clock.
dcc2_HAVENER A CO.. Agents.
QUNAUD LINE OF MAIL STEAMERS
Ucl ween NEW YORK and LIVKR-,^dpcC&t.
POOL, calling ut queenstown. ^'fltttfrTi
AUSTRALASIAN, MALTA,
ALEPPO, PALMYRA,
CHINA, SAMARIA,
OURA. SIHERIA,
HECLA, TARIFA.
JAVA, TRIPOLI.
One or thc nhovc First-Class Iron Mall Steamers
arc Intended to ?ail aa follows:
From Liverpool for New York direct every SAT?
URDAY.
From Liverpool (calling at Cork Harbor) for
New York via lloston every TUESDAY.
From New York for Liverpool (calling at Cork
Harbor) every THURSDAY.
Ccrtlllcatr? issued to tiring ont Passengers from
any part of Europe nt lowest rate?.
For Freight or Cabin Passage, apply to
CHAS. G. FRANKLYN,
No. 4 Rowling Green, New York.
For Steerage Passage, apply to Trinity llulld
lug, No. ill broadway, New York, or to
WM. ROACH A CO., Agents,
nov4 1 smw3mo8 _ Charleston.
pAC?FIcTMAfL STEAMSHIP COMP Y'S
Tiinoroii LINK TO
CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
CHANGE OF SAILING DAYS.
Steamers of the above linc leave Picr^jpf-s-a.
No. 42, North River, foot of Canal street.Hjfttt?
New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of thc sm and
-ist of every month (except when there dates fall
on Sunday, then thc salin day preceding.)
Departure of 6th and 2lsi connect at Panama
with steamers for Smith l'acide and Central Amer?
ican ports. Tbo.se of {?th touch at Mr.nznulllo.
Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for
Japan and China December 4,18G0.
No California steamers touch ut Havana, but go
direct fron' New York to Aspinwall.
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.
Medicino mid attendance tree.
For Passage Tickets or further Information ap?
ply at thc COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
wharf, root or Canal-street, North River, New
York. P. H. HARY, Agent.
in groin 2 lyr_
rjIRAVELLEUS PASSING THROUGH
CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA
AND AIKEN,
And other places, should lay In their ^T-fifift.
supplies of Clareta, Champagnes, jlyuvVli
dials, Rrandles, Whiskies Wines. Canned soups
and Meats, American and English biscuits. De?
villed liam, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking
Tobuceo and Imported Segar?.
WM. 8. CORWIN A CO.,
No. 276 King street, opposl'c Hasel,
Charleston, S. C.
?iranch of No. OOO Broadway, corner 20th street,
New York. scpt28 Cmos
JpOR WRIGHT'S BLUFF AND 1NTER
MEDIATE LANDINGS ON TUE SAN
TEE RIVER.
The light draft Steamer MARION, r ^Tp
Capt. Alexander Robertson, haring?jaBaMMC
been unavoidably detained, will receiveTFreigiii
Tina DAY, the cth Instant, ut Accommodation
Wharr, and leave TO-NIOHT.
Freight and Wharfage must bc prepaid.
For engagements, apply at
THE OFFICE OF THE AGENCY,
dcrO 1_Accommodation Wharf.
?pOK E D I S T O ,
ROCKVILLE, ENTERPRISE AND WAY LAND?
INGS.
Thc Btcamer ST. HELENA, Cap- _ ?B^-**?
tain IL D. Elliott, will leave as abovet^gSSggZ
TO-MOKROW Mons i KO, nt 8 o'clock. Reluming,
leave Edlato WEDNESDAY MOHNINO at 7 o'clock.
Freight received Trna DAY until sunset.
J. il. MURRAY, Agent,
Market Wharf.
Thc Steamer leaves again FRIDAY MORNINU, at
s y, o'clock, aud Edlsto SATURDAY MORNING, nt 7 S
o'clock._deco 1?
OR FERNANDINA, FLORIDA,
F
INLAND ROUTE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON
HEAD, SAVANNAH, BRUNSWICK AND
ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS
ON THE GEORGIA COAST.
Steamer ri LOT BOY. Captain
Fenn Peck, will Icavo charleston _
for above points every SUNDAY MOHNINO, at
o'clock. Leaving Savannah MONDAY MOUSING,
at 0 o'clock.
Returning, she will leave Fernandina on TUBS
DAY AFTKHNOON, after arrival of the train from
Cedar Keys and Gainesville; leaving Brunswick
?arno evening; leaving Savannah for Charleston,
via Beaufort, on WSDKESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3
o'clock.
For Freight or Passage apply to
J. D. AIKEN A CO.,
nov24 South Atlantic Wharf.
TgXTKA TRIP TO BEAUFORT AND
CHISOLM'S LANDING ON AND AFTER
DECEMIIER 3.
Steamer PILOT BOY. Captain " ?RT^i*
Fenn Peck, will anti for above ?. /&<B?EC
point? every FRIDAY MOHNINO, at 8 oUuui.k. Re?
turning, will leave Beaufort nam" evening to suit
the tide. J. D. AIKEN k CO.,
IIQV24_Agent?.
-pOR PALATKA, FLORIDA,
VIA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA JACKSON?
VILLE AND LANDINGS ON BT. JOHN'S RIVER.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE.
Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain .. .-rir^s.
W. T. McNclty, will sail from .'(iV^iffl!
Charleston every TUESDAY EVENINO "at 8 o^cTocT,
for above points.
Steamer "CITY POINT," Captain George E. Mc?
Millan, will ?nil from Charleston every FRIDAY
EVENINO, nt 8 o'clock for above points. Connect?
ing with all railroads atSiwnnnnh going Sontli
and Weat. Connecting with thc Florida Railroad,
at Fernandina, for Cellar Keys, from which placo
steamer? connect with Mobile and New Orleans.
Connecting, at Pnlatka, with llnrl'a atcamers for
tho Orlawnun River. Through Bills of Lolling
given for freights to Mnbllo and New Or uns,
Freight?payable on tho wharf. All goodr rc nain
lng on ibo wharf nt snnset will bo stored a risk
and expenso of owners.
(Signed) J. D. AIKEN A CO.,
novia_Agents.
JUST RECEIVED.
CARBONATE OF AMMONIA
Bicarbonate of Soda
Cream of Tartar
Fredi Hops.
For usle, wbolcsa'e and retail, by
Dr. li. BARR,
octo No. 131 Meeting street.
Slapping.
J^OH NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.
Thc DHC fust sailing Schooner K. R. MICK- n.
RU. ls in ai linc tho heavy pan or her cargo. SSt
ami will accept What light Freight muy'oder,
win sail TUBSIMY. For engagements apply io
J. A. KSSI.OW A Gt?..
?leer, i Ship Brokera. No. Ul Baal Pay.
<> ? N K NV Y O 1? hf.
WANTED lao HALMS COTTON.
tl 60 PRU ItAi.K.
The Regular I.lue Schooner MINMI:. .ii.
lloilson. Master, will have r,ulck despatch.<C3&
ilec4 2 WILLIAM ROACH A'ca
TP O R DO S T O N .
The fast sailing Prig P.ENSHAW, Silvester ??t
Muster, having two-thirds Cargo CllgagCd,jSM&
will have dispatch for theahove port. For Freight
engagements, apply to
RISLEY A CKRIOHTON,
dec:> Aecoinmodaiioii Wharf.
"POU LIVERPOOL.
Thc Uno British ?ark DALKEITH, Lang- JJA
will, Master, requires 5<>U bales to complete ?gSa?
cargo.
For Freiglit cngagctucnis apply to
H?HT. MIMIK A- CO..
nov.m noyce's Wharf.
.p 0 R LIVE It p O 0 li.
The british ship MU8C0N0C8, W. M. .??i
droves, Muster, having a large portion "f V^t?
her cargo engaged, will huvc dispatch. Pur
freight engagements apply to
nova?_RAVENED, A- CO. _
EXCURSIONS TO ALL POINTS OF
i INTEREST AROUND THE HARbOR.
T,te rast sailing and comfortably ap- -g*
pointed Vachi ELEANOR will now resumcSSSt
lier trips to all points In thc harbor, sliming
KVKttv MOUSING, at lo o'clock, and every AFTKIV
NOON, at 3 o'clock, Dom south Comuterciul
Wharf.
For Passage or Charter, apply next door Routh
or thc Mills House. nova amos
Railroads.
ri ll A N G E OF SCHEDULE.
OENEKAL SUPKRINTKNDEN PS OFFICE, J
ATLANTIC ANO GUI.K RAII.HOAD,
' SAVANNAH, November 6,1869. )
On and after SUNDAY, thc 7lh Instant, Passen?
ger Trains on this road will run as follows, com?
mencing with thc 4.30 P. M. train:
Mon r KXI'KESS TRAINS.
Leave Savannah dally at.4.30 P. M.
Arrive at bainbridge (Monday's except?
ed) at.0.1.S A. M.
Arrive nt Live Oak dally at.-2.20 A. M.
Arrive at Jacksonville dally at.7.02 A. M.
Arrive at Tallahassee dolly at.7.07 A. M.
Arrive at Quincy daily at.n. ir, A. M.
Leave Quincy dally at.0.25 P. M.
Leave Tallahassee daily at.8.25 P. M.
Leave Jacksonville dally at.8.30 P. M.
Leave Live Oak dally at.1.28 A. M.
Leave bainbridge (Sunday's excepted)
at.0.30 P. M.
Arrive ai Savannah dally at.10.50 A. M.
DAV THAIN.
I.eave Savannah (Sunday's excepted)
at.7.16 A. M.
Arrive at Live Oak (Sunday's excepted)
at.7.00 P.M.
I Leave Live Oak (Sunday's excepted) at. .o.oo A. M.
Arrive at Savannah (Sunday's except?
ed) at.8.30 P. M.
Passengers for Stations west or Lawton, on
I matu linc, tukc Express Train leaving Savannah
at 4.30 P. M.
BRUNSWICK TRAIN.
Leave Savannah (Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday) nt.12.30 P. M.
Arrive at No. 0 (.Innotlon) ut.4.30 r. M.
Arrive at brunswick at.0.42 P. M.
Ism ve brunswick (Mondnv. Wednesday
ami Friday) al.12.60P. M.
Leave No. 0 (Junction) at.3.O0 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah at..o.'.'O P. M.
Connect at Jacksonville with steamers for Pa?
lalka, Plcolata, Enterprise, and all points on thc
St. John's Uiver. Through tickets good hy ult
steamers on the river. H. S. HAINES,
deco Oencral Superintendent.
OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
S
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 10, 1800. I
On and after Thursday, September 10, thc Pas?
senger Trabis ou thc South Curollna Railroad will
run as follows:
ron AUGUSTA.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M
Arrive at Augusta.4.45 P. M.
connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem?
phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery
and O rand Junction.
FOIl coi.i ii in A.
Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.4.40 P. M.
Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester
Railroad, and Camden train.
LOK I'll AllI.KSTON.
Leave AugttHta.-.8.00 A. M.
Arrive ot Charleston.4.oo P. M.
Leave Columbia.7.4.1 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M.
A Lill STA M (JUT RXl'KESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.7.30P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.0.10 A. M.
Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville
and New Orleans, via Gran ii .tu ucl ion.
Leave Augusta.4.10 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston..4.00 A. M.
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXTHESS.
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Charleston.6.05 P. M.
Arrive nt Columbia.4.45 A. M.
Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenville
and Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays, Wcilncs
I dnys and Fridays with Charlotte and South Caro?
lina Rnllrond.
Leave Columbia.5.50 P. M.
Arrive ot Charleston.&.30 A. M.
SUMMERVILLE THAIN.
Leave Charleston.2.50 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville.4.10 P. M.
Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M.
I Arrive at Charleston.8.2i A. M.
CAMDEN DRANCjg.
Camden nnd Colombia Passenger Trains on
I.MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATUHDAYS, and be?
tween Camden mid Ringville dally, (Sundays ex
I ccptcd,) connects with up and down Day Pas?
sengers at Ringville.
j Leave Camden.0.35 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M.
Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M.
Arrive ot Camdon.6.00 P. M.
(Signed) ll. T. PEAKE,
sepilo General Superintendent.
(tllotl)infl aub furnishing ?oobs.
JVo. r?07
Ii 3 TV G HT.
Wo have received by last steamers an Invoice of
Heavy, Fine and Medium CI.OTHINO, in blollcy's
Reaver, Alt-Wool Melton, French, Scotch 'and
American Cnssimcre Over Sacks, Double-breasted
Reaver Sacks, French Tricot, Scotch Cheviot, Fino
Casslmcre. Dress and Rosiness Snits, all of our
own manufacture, just made lu thc latest styles.,
ALSO,
A good assortment or HEAVY CLOTHING, me?
dium quality, of other mnnarncturc.
Wc arc selling entire business Suits at flo, $12,
(14, $18, $21, $22, $20 and $30. Dress Suits at
$18, $23, $30, $35, $3.7, $39 and $50.
Dress Frocks from $10 to $30.
Sacks and English Walking Coats, from (5 to
$20.
Pantaloons from $3 to $13.
Vests from $1 60 to $7.
Wo warrant all oiothlng of our own manufac?
turo equal in all respects to tue best ordered
work.
FURNISHING OOOBS.
{ Oar "PERFECT SHIRT" at $2 and $3. Heavy
White and Colored Merino Undershirts and Draw?
ers ai $1. Fine Merino Shirt? and Drawers, Con
ton Flannel and Jean Drawers. Fine Linen Col?
lars at $1, $1 60 and $2 per dozen. Cloth, Ktd,
Reaver and Dogskin Gloves, Merino and Cotton
Ralf Hose, Rows, Tics, Ac, Ac, at extremely low
prices.
Heavy Double and Twist Oassimercs at retail at
$1 per yard.
49- Ono Prlco and no deviation.
MACULLAR, WI LU A MB A PARKER,
No. 207 KINO STREET,
Blore formerly occupied by McDnff Cohen,
novlfi mwf imo
-f crtiliicro.
1
j mwzsmk il
; lilli HR8MKIH
j STANDARD GUARANTEED ?ii! jj
108 HIS, ?fl
\ MANUFACTURED BY f
WALT0N9WHANN&e|i
1 W ILM IMG TO NrD E LJ???PM
WI** TOR SALE CY 'l?M
MOJUMB3 FACTORS jfflHM
V?WS8fON MERO*??!
1
deer. i.mnstiAr
JP AC IFIG GUANO COMPANY'S
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
POI!
COMPOSTING WITH COITOS SEED.
Tills Mi tele 1? nt a nu fact II rei) at the Company's
Works ander thc direction and superintendence
or Dr. It A V KN E Li. It contains thename elementa
of fertility as Soluble Pacific Ouano, except that
lt ls not furnished with ammonia. It ls prepared
expressly for composting with cotton seed, which
furnishes the clement of ammonia-thc object be?
ing to render that side-product or thc plantation
available to thc highest degree os an clement ol'
rcrtlllty.
$4f> cash, or ??o on 1st November, 1870, for ap?
prove?! city acceptance or other good security.
For further, and particular Intormation, apply
to thc undersigned,
. J. N. ROBSON,
Agent for South Carolina,
Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic WbarL
JOHN. S. REESE A CO.,
General Agents baltimore,
oem wftnnmosDAc
1
JTO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO.
150 tons No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, now land?
ing front schooner Archer A- Reeves.
For sale by T. J. KERU A CO.
novio
hepatic Hitters.
PANKNi N'S HEPATIC BITTERS.
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
AND ALL DISUSES OF TUE
STOMACH AND LIVER.
1 li! v ARC i.! ';i>v;ir.Mir.P Br mit
MEDICAL FAOULTY.
HEGEMON ?Sc CO.,
AGENTS, NEW YORK.
Manufactured by C. F. PANKRIN,
CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY,
O Irl ARLE8TO IST, S. O.
?jr/'oe Sale by Drugglats Every teherCS?
rebla mwflyr
miscellaneous.
STAIR RODS,
BBONZS, FIES OILT,
Si. Porcelnln,
7*?lrfyuir? yo Chtniuj,
wm i THU i *T. M
DROP FIXTURE,
WHICH HAR ffO *% ms?...
Tho OrlgiMl and c_i/
BiUatlo Fixture nudo.
lt cnn bo applied to
any Stair Rod, cither
.Koomi or Pl.it. and
lorcvcnts Un slipping
?Troui Its place.
Ask for tho
Patent Drep Fixicro,
MU rr ALL
Carpet Dealers,
'AND BUY NO OTHER.
AIM,
BRASS ?OT ZLX0
sT^kin 3=?T ? A mum.
For Hotels, Restaurants and Public Buildings,
MANUFACTURED DY
W. T. Si J. MERSEREAU, 62 Duane St., ti,X
nov20 13
PRATTS ASTRAL OIL t, m
york FAJIl?VuSte - KO CILA?JGK or LAMPS
?K^pj^d^-A pcrfcctlyH^fo Illuminating Oil-Strictly
PuT?f^Jo M ixl nm, No C?cWnls- Winnot Kvploiic- J
Fimyfst 145 degrees (bang aS^lfgrcej higlier (han ia ^
xeqnjrcd hy UTRvv^vTi^rar^^e;Iunl'0<1 *nc Bril- J
Sand far circular*, 3a?|or-Uimmn^?ru^n^^^^^^?
For salo by tho Agents In Cnorlcston,
GOODRICH, WISEMAN & CO.,
septs mwf Cmos_No. ?Bj Havno street.
J^ENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, (
Ui LL REMOVE OREASE SPOTS.
Manufactured and for salo, wholesale and re
tall, by Du. II. HA cit,
nova_No. 181 Meeting street. i
FLEMING'S WORM CONFECTIONS,
(SANTON1NE.)
They are purely vegetable, safo and nure. The
beat in use. for salo by - Dr. ll. BARR,
NO. 181 Meeting street,
oct:, Wholesale Agent, ?4