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COMSrjBRCI-iZ NEWS. The Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval Stores Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS. t FRIDAY EVENING, september 30, 1870. / COTTON.-There was a moderate but fairly sus? tained demand far this article, ibe rates snowing no change of importance. Sales about ooo bales, viz : 1 at 12c; 12 at 13c; 51 at l3'4'c; IT at 13>?e; 7 at 13Xc; 69 at 14c; 12 at 14*,c: 72 at 14 ??c; 135 at l4Kc; 43 at I4r?c; 59 at u^c; 4 at I4;?c; 20 a: 15c; 10 at 15-.C We quote : LIVERrOOL CLASSIFICATION. , Ordinary to good ordinary.12??@l3i? . Low middling.?t.jff?s? - Middling. Strict middling.? @ RICE.-There was a fair demand for this grain. Sales about 120 tierces of clean Carolina, say 29 tierces good clean Carolina at 6}?'c: 25 do do at 8,s'c; 25 do do at S,lic; and 37 do do at 8J?C 9 te. NAVAL STORES.-NO transactions. FREIGHTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal; via New York, &d on uplands, ld on sea is? lands ; by " sall 9-16 on uplands, J?d on sea islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, &c on uplands and lc on sea islands; $150 H tierce on rice; by sail,-on cot? ton; -? tierce on rice: 40c barrel on rosin; $7@8 ?Mon lumber; $9@10 9 M on timber. To Boston, by sall, }i@Xc ?? lb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sall $8 9 M on boards, Kc H lb on cotton; by steam $1 ^ bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc ? lb on uplands: by sall, $7 H M on boards; $9on timber; $3 ? ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Kc $ ft; by sail, $6 50@7 9 M on boards; $3<??3 25 $ ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Satilla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 - @12 $ M are ?he rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 2i?4'@22. DOMESTIC EXCH INGE.-The banks purchase at K off and sell at par. GO ^D-12@14._ _ Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, September 30-Noon.-Consols UK. Bonds 90K Evening.-Consols 91K. Bonds 90K LITZTPOOL, September 30-Noon.-Cotton dull; uplands 8Kd; Orleans 9d; saleB 8000 bales; sales for the week, 58,000; exports, 13.009; speculation, 2000; stocks, 521,000; American, 151.000; receipts for the week, 81,000; American, 17,000. Red Western wheat 8s 3d to 8s 4d; Red Western 9s6d to 9s 7d. Flour 22s 9d. Corn 2Ss 9d. Evening.-Cotton flat; uplands S??d; Orleans 6%d; sales 10,100 bales; export and speculation 260C bales; stock afloat 434,000 bales; American 28,0*0. Tallow 44s. Tarns and fabrics at Man? chester dun. DOMESTIC. NEW YoRE,September30-N?on.-Flonrand wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn unchanged and dull. Pork steady. Lard dull; steam UftttaJic. Cot? ton quiet; uplands i^Kc. Turpentine quiet at S9Kc Rosin Arm at 95c. Freighis dull. Flour dull, superfine^ 25; double ?512K : trebie $5 75. Cern dull, mixed 72>,'c; white 75c Oats ?la63c Bran 90a93c Hay, prime $25: choice $26. Pork lower, mess $25 75. Bacon dull 14-,, levais.1*. Hams 22a24c; others unchanged. Sterling 24a24,'?. Sight Ji premium. Gold 13ft Evening.-Gold changes hands on the streets at from 12Jj to 14. Cotton easier; sales 800 .ales; uplands 16>ic. Flour, State and Western, quiet acd unchanged; Southern dull; common to fair extra ? 5 Si a6. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn steady. Beef dull; plain l2al5K'c: extra I5aisKc Pork nom nul at $24 50a24 02ft Lard dull; kettle 15Kal6K'c. Whiskey 66. Groceries steady. Naval stores quiet. Freights declining; cotton, steam, K'a5-16; wheat, steam, SKa6. BOSTON, September 30.-Cotton dall; middling ie>iai6\c; sales 150 bales; net receipts 79; coast wise 201, total 280; stock 4000; net receipts of the week 495; coastwise 4710, total 5205: sales or the veek 1000 bales. BALTIMORE, September 30.-Cotton Gun, and Kn din g downward; middling 16 Kc; sales 115 bales; net receipts, 583; coastwise, 193; total, 770; exports, coastwise, 248; stock, 2405; net receipts for the week, 665; coastwise, 1813; total, 2468: ex? ports, coastwise, 740; sales for the week, 1270. CINCINNATI, September 30.-Flour heavy. Corn dull, and lower at 68c; new 52c. Mess pork quiet and weak at $24 25. Bacon quiet and unchanged. Whiskey 86aS6c time; 85c cash. ST. LOUIS, September 30.-Flour steady; super $4a4 25. Corn duU; mixed 57c. Whiskey dull and nominal Hemp and ?i< . ging unchanged. Mess pork lower at $25. Shoulders ll Kc; clear sides "Kc. NORFOLX, VA., September so.-Cotton dull, nominal and lower; middling 14.'4al4Kc: net re? ceipts 1072 bales; exports coastwise 262; stock 2638; net receipts of the week 6179; exports coast? wise 928; sales or the week 70 bales. AUGUSTA, September 30.-Cotton market active and steady; salea 106O bales; receipts 1165; mid? dlings 14c; saleB of the week 4932 bales: receipts 5681; stock 2425 bales. SAVANNAH, September 30.-Cotton in good de? mand at 14- al4Jia; sales loo bales; net receipts 2448; exports coastwise 1772; stock 20,901; net receipts of the week 18,847; exports coastwise 7239; sales or itu week sooo. GALVESTON, September 30.-Cotton dull and nominal; good ordinary 18c; Bales 60 bales; net receipts, 305; stock, 18,231; net receipts for the week, 1498; exports, coastwise, 360; sales for the week, S30. NEW ORLEANS, September 30.-Cotton active, with fud prices; middlings lSaUjtfc; sales 2800 bales; c?>t receipts 2223; coastwise 249; total 2472; stock 29,189; net receipts pr the week 11,821; coastwise 1639: total 13,400: exports to Great Britain 21S4; coastwise 40S2; sales or the week 11,200. Sugar Arm at 13c. Molasses, re? boiled, 45a50c. Whiskey, Cincinnati, 95ca$l. Corree, prime, i7Kal7Kc. sterling 24.V- Sight K premium. Gold 13K New York Rice Market. Prom the Dally Bulletin, September 2S : The de? mand continues moderate, and li dliected princi? pally to the small lots necessary to keep the regu? lar trade fairly sapplled. The stock, however, foots up light, and about previous prices are cur ren\ with holders generally fairly steady, though quite willing to accept full bids. Sales or 200 bags Rangoon at Ta: tic. From the Journal of Commerce : The market remains without change. The supply continues to be light, but the demand is for small parcels for Immediate use; 300 bogs Rangoon, duty paid sold at 7a:>4'c for old and new. ' From the World: There ls no stock here except In Becond hands, and this, with a very light de? mand rrom all quarters, ke ps the market in a generally dall condition. Prices without change and nominally steady. Sales or 200 bags Ran ?;oonat 7a7Kc. Carolina worth about 8Jia?vc or old and new crop. From the Tribune: The supply is small and bu? siness in accordance therewith, though In reality the demand still prove-* generally moderate prices abont as before, and no immediate indica? tion of a change; sales or a Tew tierces Carolina at S3ia9c for old, 9a9K'c for new; 200 bags Ran goon at BaVjtfe, currency, duty paid. New York Hay Market. From the Journal of Commerce, September 26: Shipping bay ls rather scarce, and prices are higher and very Arm, with a fair call on Southern aocount. We quote sales at si. Retail qualities are in small demand at $1 lOal 35. stra-v ls very dull, with small lots sold at $1 05al 20 for long rye; 80a90c for short rye, and 00a65c for oat. New York Naval Store? Market. From the Journal of Commerce, September 23: There is a steadier market ror spirits turpentine with an Increased inquiry both rrom the home trade and shippers. Sales embrace 350 b>>ls in Iou at 39??a40c ror mere an<a?de order, the lauer price ror parcels on dock. Some full lots are rumored sold Tor shipmen", bot particulars are not reported. Rosin-The market for sti uined ls Armer, with some call for shipment, although there is no incliuation to pay auy important ad? vance In prices. The bener qualities are very steadily held, without, however, much Inquiry. Small lots strained have sold at $1 95. We quote strained at $1 ooal 95, the latter an outside price; No 2 $210a230; .>o 1 $2 50a3; pale $3 25a4 50; extra pale $5a6 60. Tar ls very dull. We quote at $2 35a2 50 ror Wilmington, the latter price for selected. Interior Cotton Markets. .0?:?LI'^,BIA,, September 30.-Sales of cotton yes terday 182 bales; midd lng 14c. dlln???4aSHKc!P,ember 28-Mark'et flrmen mid YORKVILLE, September 28 -The murker, han declined and la dullZ 14c for the blt?uXlry ROCK HILL, September 28_This article hus b?en cominis to market rreely ror the oast week and our planters seem disposedI to ZJSStZn^ juices, which we quote at 14 and 15 ?ts1 g CHARLOTTE. September ?-Sa,T bale?, at 14,s to 14>?c for BKMUBff. Market cos? ed with declining tendeacy. ATLANTA September 2S.-The market ciosed at 17c for middlings. 19c for ?ow middlings, 14c for pood ordinary, and 13c for ordinary. MONTGOMERY, September 2S-Our market is dull and declining; low middlings 13ais;, cts. Receipt* by Railroad, September 30. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1177 bales cottoD, 49 bales goods, ears wood anil lumber. To w VT Smith. Peizer. Rodgers ft co. G ll Walter & co. Mowrv ft Son. Reeder ft Davis, w B Williams A- Son, A J Salinas, G W Williams ft co, Frost ft Adger. Sloan & Seigniors, J N Rob? son, W C Bee A co, w K Rvan, Howling ft co, .1 R Pringle 4 Son, R C Sharpe. Caldwell * >on. P C Trenholm, Wagener * Murdaugh. Johnston. Crews & co, and Railroad Agent. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 277 bales cottou, 140 tods naval stores, cars ?um? ber and phosphates, boxes tobacco, peas. mdse, ic. To G W Williams k co. Frost k Adger, W K Rvan, Graeser & Smith. Walter k co. A J Salina?. Caldwell k Son. Brodie A co. G Foll?n. Reeder ft Davie.-Mowry A- Son. Mantoue k co. G W w Ute ft co. T ? Clancv, T P Smith. Nachmann A co. Pel? zer. Rodgers & co, W C Bee .V co. B >llmann Bros, Bischoff k co. J A Qoacfcenbosh, J Marshall, Jr, S D "stonev. Kinsman k Howell, Barden k Pringle. Smith k Chapeau. J N Robson. Wiss k co, Dow? ling k co. Ravenel k co. C Sahlmann. E Welling. D il Ebaugh, Pacific Phosphate Company, S C Railroad Agent, and N E Railroad Company. SAVANNAH AND OHUILESTON RAILROAD. 27 bales cotton. To Pinckney Bros. W M Law? ton, J H Ingraham k Son, W B Williams k Son, T F Brodle k co, G W Witte, and Cohen k Hanckel. Passengers. Per steamship Janies Adger, from New York Miss M E Hart, Miss H Clancy. Miss C Vernon, J W Johnson, E R Stedman, J D Parker, C F Hed rick, S B Uarvev, Mrs McDowell, Miss Hilliard. Miss L E Case, Miss A Wood, Miss A Duncan. E L Wells, Miss S J Marton, Miss C H Everett. J Am heney. C J Obeirnn. T J Burns, A S Gibbes and wife. Rev C S Vedder. wife and child. Miss S 0 Ostrunder, Miss A Conner, E P Frost. P P Smith, D W Jennings, Mrs T P Lowndes. Miss Ruddock, T D Ruddock". Jr, Miss Martin. Miss Means. Miss A Johnson. Miss Lenz, Mrs J D Aiken and two children. Mrs Ruddock and child. Misses Aiken. J A Greene, wife anti chiid. D Burns, P McCoy. F McGarkev. M Carr. A F Hewett, P McCallay. John Crolv, p Graves, P Reynolds, and 9 steerage. Per steamship Falcon, from Baltimore-C L Meyer. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, ftc Miss F ward, Miss J II Ward, Miss J V Hasell. P R Lachlcotte. Master M Ward, Mrs Miscally, Miss Mustard. A V Kanapaux, B Caldwell, Morti? mer LaBruce. D H Parker, Maj S T Atkinson, E G Stoney, G S Holmes. J Divine and wife, D S Steel and wife. Miss Tacker, Miss Pinckney. Miss Weston. H McD Hale, J A Jackson, W Ii Abell and wife, and fourTln deck. Per steamer Argo, from Edlsto, Enterprise and Way Landings-Mrs J C Townsend, three children and nurse, Miss L Seabrook, Miss M Seabrook, P H Seabrook. E M Seabrook, T S Samet. A Nor thrope, Maj C McGuire, J McGuire, S Howe, T C Bailey, and 14 on deck. POST CALENDAS. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter. 2d. S hours, 3S minutas, morning. Full Moon, oth. 4 hours, SI minutes, evening. Last Quarter, 17th. 8 hours, io minutes, evening. New Moon. 25th. 1 hour, 14 minutes, morning. cl 5 : SErT <t OCT. ??6 Monday. 27 : Tirada v. 28Wednesday. 29 Thursday... 30,Frl;lav. 1 Saturday... 2 Sunday. SUN. RISES. 5.-53 5.. 53 5.. 53 5..54 BUN . MOON : HIGH SETS. IR. A S. WATER. 5.. 50 5..49 5. .47 5..46 5..56 J S..43 5..56 a..42 7..15 I 8..44 7..54 I 9..27 S..35 10..14 9..22 ! lt.. 5 10..12 ! morn H.. 7 : 12.. 4 morn I 1. .11 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C., OCT'ER 7 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship James A^ger. Lockwood. NewTork left 27th Inst. Mdse. To Jas Adger A- co. S C Rail? road Agent. N E Railroad Agent, J E Auger A co. Southern Express Company, J D Aiken A- co. G W Aimar. D A Amme. Andrews k Salvo, C D Ahrens, E Bates & co, E E Bedford, w 0 Bee a co, Mrs c H Bernard. W M Bird k co. H Bischoff k co, H E Bissen. T M Blackwell, T W Bliss. Boll mann Bros. F C Borner, GA Bowman, C D Brahe A co, J A Brennan. T M Bristoll A co. E F Brown, C Bart A co, C Berbusse, J P Brown, J H Br?ning. N A Bull, C Bnrckineyer, Miss M Burns, R cald? well, Cameron, Barkley A co, T M Ca-er, II Cobla A co. W H Chafee A co, L Cohen A co, M H Col? lins A co. P L Cleapor. Miss M Clear. G H Cornel son, Crane, Boylston k co. P L Galllemln. Dowle. Moise * Davis, P Darcy, H A Due. J B Duval A Son, Dally News. Douglas A Jackson. J M Eason A Bro, L Ellas, J S Fairly A co, S Pass, B Feld mann, D F Fleming A co, Forsythe, Mccomb A co. Farchgott. Benedict A co. J Fnntry. Goodrich, Wlneman A co, J Gorham, B Gratton, W Gurney. H Gerdts A co, A G Goodwin, Goutevenler Bros. F Culleuane. J H Graver A co, W Harral A co. W S Henerer A co, Holmes A Calder. N A Hunt, Hart. A co, w Hunt, J Heeseman, J II Hillen, J F Hurst, F S Holmes, I Hyman, A Johnsen. Johnston, Crews A co, Jeffords ft co, Kanapanx A Gonzales. C Renison, H Klatte ft co, Kinsman ft Howell, KUnck, Wlckenoerg A co, Knobeloch ft Small. Laurey A Alexauder, Lengnlck, Sell ft Foster, J U Lopez, D Lopez ft Son, A Laoger, R Lawless, C Lilienthal, Lesesne A Wells, G A Locke, Macqueen A Rlecke, U O Loper, W Marscher, S R Marshall, Menke A Muller, Mrs W A Mehnens, L D M> wry A Son, Muller A Wieters. P McCoy, McLoy A Rice, Marshall ft Burne. W Matthlessen, Melchers ft Muller, J G Mllnor A co, Munnerlyn ft Dozier, 0 McGuire. M ?amara ft Jones, M H Nathan, North, Steele A Wardell, X L North. J Ogreu, B O'Neill, J F O'Neill, D O'Neill ft Son. Palmetto Pioneer Co? operative Association, C F Panknin, Paul, Welch AJBrnnde?. Peizer. Rodgers ft co. D Paul 4 co, E Perry, 0 Plenge, J A Quackenbush. II H Raymond. T D Ruddock. J Rnulielmer, J S P.obson, Ravenel ft Holmes. J Russell, J R Rend ft co. J F Schlrmer. J M Shackelford, W A Skrlne. S S Solomons, Mrs C Stackley. Steffens, Werner ft Ducker, J Steiber. Stenhous- ft co. .Stenhouse ft co, E B Stoddard k co, DB Si cox. w Steele. S Thompson. R Thom boson, P P Toale, w G Trott, J F Taylor A co, F von Sanren. C Voigt, Walker, Evans ft Cogswell, G W williams A co, B G Wilkins, J NMWohlt mann, Wngener ft Monsee?. G II Walter ft co, M A Warren, c-ptain W Wells, E R Wi ?te, S fl Wil? son, and w j Yates. rassed steamship Charles? ton off Lookont at $ A M, Thursday, Steamship Falcon. Hiiynte, Baltimore-left - instant. Mdse. To Mordecai ft co. P C Tien holm. Railroad Agents, Omeroo. Barkley* co, P Lee. KUnck. Heckenberg ft co. Steamer namer. R Caldwell, ti Cobia ft co, R ft A P caldwell. J H Risley, Ravenel ft Holmes, C ? Brahe ft co, J D Aiken A co. U Klatte ft co, C II Bergmann. J A Quackt nt-ush. D raul ft co, W ll Chafee ft co, J II Graver ft co. M Lahrs, J P Brown, E II Jackson, Atlantic Paosphate Company. Jeffords ft co. L D Mowry ft Son. Palmetto Pioneer Association, J Cosgrove, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, Laurey A Alexander, Wagener ft Monsees, B O'Neill, F L O'Neill, and others. Bark Xenia, Long, Bath. Me-ll days. Ballast. To Street Bros ft co. On Wednesday, September 21, south of Nantucket, saw a schooner towiug a dismasted ves?el, and ou the afternoon of the same day picked up a small Ashing boat. Steamer Emilie. White. Georgetown. S C. 101 tierces rice. 1 bale cotton and sundries. To Shac?eirord ft Kellv, Mrs J D Wan!, Mrs Cox. M Tilest. Thurston ft Holmes, B F Iliuer. H Klatte * co, W Parker. J F Taylor ft co, I) Misea?v, J M Eason ft Bro, J R Pringle A Son,- Frost ft* Ad ge>, Fraser A Dill. Claclns A Witte, Stol!, Webb A co. Bo.liliana Bros, and others. Steamer Argo, Proctor, Edlsto and Way Land? ings. 22 bales upland and 1 bag sea island cot? ton, mi.se and sundries. To D Kisbet, L D Mow? ry A Son, Stoney ft Lowndes, Fraser A Dill, j. J R Westcoat, Gibbes ft co, C D Ahreus A co, J C H Clanssen. and others. Sloop Bird, from Ton POD. 700 bushels rough rice. To W ti Bee ft co. Sloop Mary, from Ashepoo. 050 bushels rough rice. To W c Bee A co. Sloop Jack, from Edisto. 1 bag sea island cot? ton, 1 bale upland cottou. To Fraser A Dill. Boat from Christ < hurcb. 1 bale upland cot? ton, 2 bags sea island cotton. To R 8 Yenning. Boat from Christ Church. 2 bags sea Island colton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Boat from John's Island. 2 bags sea island cot? ton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Boat from Edisto. 2 hairs cotton. To Stoney A Lowndes. Boat from Habenicht's Mills, James Island. 2 bags sea Island cotton. To W C Bee ft co. Boat from Christ Church. 2 bales sea island cotton. 2 bales upland cotton. Tt? W Gurney. Received rrom Bennett's Mill. 70 tierces rice. To W C Bee ft co. P.y dravs from Bennett's Mil!. 65 tierces rice. To W c Bee ft co. and P G Hasell. Received from West Point Mill. 16 tierces ri'*?. To Stoney ft Lowndes. SAILED YESTERDAY. Sehr M E Vandeaf, Jones, Philadelphia. Sehr Ada Ames, Adams, Philadelphia. Sehr Ida Richardson, Bedell, Baltimore. LIST OF VESSELS UP, CLSABSD AND SAILED FOR THIS POST. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. The Heiress, Rea, salle l. iark Annie Kimball. Stlnsou, sailed Jrig R p Grove, Harkness, cleared.. DOMESTIC. FORTLAN*D, ME. ichr Nevada, Davis, clear d. . , " UO?TOh. Icrk Horace Scudder, Gould, up_ lark Mariposa. Nevena, cleared. lark Sisters, Nairn, cleared. trig Carmina,-, up. ?rig John Freeman, Baker, cleared... ?rig Li zahel.-, up., enr Anna E Glover, Terry, cleared.. rig R M Hesler, Jones, up. NEW YORK. chrMyrover, Brown, cleared. chr Ella Hodson, Nickerson, cleared :hr O James- n. Jameson, cleared... ;nr J Rosalie, Tooker, up. Angus: 29 AURUSt 22 August 29 .Sept 24 I .Sept 27 .Sept 27 t . 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MCIVER, sep24-7_Treasurer. ?&* GETTING MARRIED. -ESSAYS for Young M??n on Social Evils, and the propriety or Impropriety of getting Married, with sanitary help for these who feel unfitted for matrimonial happiness. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress Howard Association. Box P, Philadelphia, Pa._aepl7-3mos J&*?OR EDI5TO, ENTERPRISE, &c - The Steamer "ARGO"' now leaves South Atlantic Wharf on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS instead of Mondays and Thursdays. See time-table adver? tised in another column. sep30 ?&* CONSIGNEES PER STEAMER FALCON, from Baltimore, are hereby notified that she is THIS DAV discharging cargo at Pier No. l, mion Wharves, All Goods not taken away atsunset, wUJ reiua.u on wharf at consignees' risk. MORDECAI A CO., sepSO-2_Agents. ?IS* NOTICE. - WE WILL RECEIVE Freight for the Steamer PILOT BOY dally at Fraser's Wharf, aDd store same free of expense. J. D. AIKEN ? CO., scp27-6_Agents. J?S* OFFICE CHARLESTON GAS? LIGHT COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 22, ISTO.-The Board of Directors of this Company having de? clared a Dividend of Fifty Cents per Share on the Capital Stock, the same will be paid to Slock holders on and after MONDAY, 3d October. The Transfer Book9 will be closed from this date until the 3d October. W. J. HERIOT, sep22_Secretary and Treasnrer. SS-UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT-SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT.-I.v RE TUE LAURENS RAILROAD COMPANY, BANK R?PTS.-IN BANKRUPTCY.-The creditors of the Laurens Railroad Company, Bankrupts, are re? quired, by order of ihe Court, dated August 25, 1870, to render and establish their respective Lens, before C. G. JAEGER, Registrar, at New? berry, South Carolina, within thirty days from the publication hereof, or they will be precluded from any distribution of the assets of the said Bankrupt. JAMES M. BAXTER, Assignee. Newberry, S. C., September e, 1870. septi-i nao ?S* GERMAN SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA.-Emigrants seeking employment can obtain information concerning the same from Captain H. HARMS. Agent of this Society, whose office for the present is at No. 89 East Bay. Parties wishing to employ Emigrants can consult the Agent daily. Ortlce hours from 12 to 2 o'clock. JOHN CAM PS EN, ap23 stn President. ? FIVE CENTS ADDITIONAL WILL buy Shoes with silver or copper tips, which will save the buyer the price of a new pair cf shoes. Compared with ragged toes and dirty stockings, they arc beautiful, to say the least. Parents, try it. sep7-ws3mos $&* BEST DISCOVERY OP TnE AGE. DR. J. BRADFIELB'S FEMALE REGULATOR is one of those fortunate discoveries that only occnr a', long Intervals. This remedy is Woman's Best Friend, and nc lady who is familiar with its vir? tues is to be found without a bottle of it. For sale by GOODRICH, W1NEMAN A- CO. jun27-stuth6mos_ $?* THE ESTATE OF ROBERT R. BEE.-Notice is hereby given that the undersign? ed will, on the 22d of October nexf, at 12 o'clock M., apply to the non. GEORGE BUIST. Judge or Probate, for Charleston County, ror Leiters Dis mlssory as Executor of the above named Estate. sep22-thstulmo*_ROBERT BEE. ?Sf THE .SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY-SAVINGS DEPART? MENT.-Depositors are requested to leave their Books to be credited with the October quarterly Interest due 1st proximo. All Deposits made on or before the 20th of Octoocr. will bear interest fi om 1st October. Interest Bix per cent., compounded quarterly. THOMAS R. WARING, sep22-th6tulmo Cashier. ?Sf* UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT, ss.-IN RE WILLIAM HENRY HEYWARD. BANKRUPT IN BANKRUPTCY.-All the lien creditors of WILLIAM HENRY HEYWARD, Bankrunt, are reqnlied, by order of the United States Court, dated lSth day of May, 1870, to come in and es? tablish their liens before J. C. CARPENTER, Reg? istrar, at Charleston, S. C., on or before the 10th day of October next, or be debarred from all b"ne Dt of the Decree in this case. J. C. CARPENTER, sep!7-s3_Registrar in Bankruptcy. GRAND EPOCH IN SCIENCE. From the time when, in 1834, Dr. RCGGE discov? ered "CarboUc Acid" aud its extrcordinary medi? cal effects, nothing In the history of Medicine has equalled lt. Largely used by the French physi? cians In treatment of consumptive and scrofu? lous diseases, lt was introduced by the Court Phy? sician of Berlin, MAX ERNST HENRY, into Pms sis, and from thence to the United States. No? thing else of the present day can equal HEN? RY'S SOLULION OR CARBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Patients get better ofter omv one tose ?uis been taken, and we cordially recommend t to the public.-fEdltor "Arams." ianl7 lyr AWAY WITH SPECTACLES.-OLD eyes made new, easily, without doctor or medi? cines. Sent postpaid on receipt of io cents. Ad iress Dr. E. E. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, few York. declfi fm* AY/AY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE 'KUSSES -Comfort and Oure for the Ruptured, eat postpaid on receipt of 10 cents. Address ir. E. B. FOOTE, No. 120 Lexington avenue, New ork. dec?s Special Notices. pa* THE HUGUENOT CHURCH. Services will be resumed in tbis Church TOMOR? ROW, at the usual hoars. octi pm* HIBERNIAN HALL.-D I V I NE Service will be held at half-past io o'clock, TO? MORROW MORNING, Rev. Dr. HICKS officiating. Sabbath School at 4 P. M. octl ^CENTRAL CHURCH.-D I VIN E Service will be resumed in this Church To MOR? ROW MORNING by the Pastor. Sunday School in the AFTERNOON, at half-past 4 o'clock. oe tl ,5Sfr*FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching may be expected TO-MORROW MORN lng, at half-past 10 o'clock, by the Pastor. Prayer meeting at half-past 7 at nighty_octl PB- TRINITY CHURCH.-THERE will be Regular Services In this Church TO-MOR Row MORNING, at half-past io o'clock; in the Af? ternoon, at 4 o'clock, and in the Lecture-room, at Night, at half-past 7 o'clock. _ogg-* p?"Sl. JOHN'S CHAPEL, HAMP? STEAD, being closed for repairs.the u^nal Services On SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS Will bf held, (D. V.) anti] further notice, at the Building oppo? site, octl SPECIAL NOTICE-O F F I C E GRANITEVILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, AUGUSTA GA., OCTOBER 1, 1870.-Quarterly Dividend No. 16, of TWO (2) PER CENT, on the , Capital Stock of the Graniteville Manufacturing Company, has been declared, and will be payable on and after the loth inst. octl-3_H. H. HICKMAN. President. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COM? PANY OF CHARLESTON, S. C.-CHARLESTON. S. C., OCTOBER 1, 1870.-In accordance with a res? olution or the Board or Directors, TEN PER CENT, of the Capital Stock of this Company is hereby called ror. payable at the Treasurer's Of? fice, Brown's Wharf, ori or before the loth in? stant. F. J. PELZER, octl-stuthE_ Treasnrer. pa* THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY.-CHARLESTON, S. C., SEPTEMBER 30, 1870.-DIVIDEND No. 3.-The Board of Directors of this Company having de? clared a Seml-Annual Dividend or FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital St?ck of the Company (being Four Dollars per share), the same will be paid the Stockholders on and after MONDAY, 3d October. THOS. R. WARING, oct4-tnths3 Cashier. ?cilroaos. J^ORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave Charleston dally at P.30 A. M.. (Sundays excepted.) and 6.30 P. M. . Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A. M.. (Mondays ex? cepted,) and 5 P. M. Train leaving at 9:30 A. M.. makes through con? nection to New York via Richmond and Anula CrceK only-going through in 42 hours, and with? out detention on Sunday. Train leaving at 6:30 P. M.. have choice or rome via Richmond and Washington, or Bay ronte via Portsmouth ?nd Baltimore. Passengers leaving Friday by this tralu lay over on Sunday in Balti? more ; those leaving on Saturday remain Sunday m Wilmington, N. C. This la the cheapest, c,nicke?t and most pleasant ronte to Cincinnati. Chicago and other pointe West and Northwest, both trains making close connections at Washington with Western trains of Baltimore <uid Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engmeerand Superintendent. P. L. CLEAFOR. General Ticket Agent. septe _ REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS BMI wm SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. J CHARLESTON. S. C., Aug. 15.1870. ; The attention of the public ls respectfully called to the following REDUCED RATES OF FREIGHT between Charleston and Stations on the Wilming? ton and Manchester Railroad, togo into operation on the 20th of August : 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th Gass. Class. Class. Class. Class. To Sumter, $1.15 90 SO 55 35 To Mayesville, \ To Lynchburg, | To Timm'svllle, ( . 1Q " To Mars Bluff, f lM To Peedee, To Marlon, J In order to show the extent or this reduction, the following OLD RATES are appended: 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th Class. Class. Cla^s. Class. Cla^s. To Sumter, $1.80 1.40 1.20 75 47 To Mayesville, To Lynchburg, To Timm'svllle, ... . ,n ... To Mars Bluff, ( lM 1M '? 48 To Pedee, To Marlon, J S. S. SOLOMONS. Superintendent Northeastern Railroad, angio-tuths. CjOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTEND* i'!: Cr FICE, 1 CtlARLKSTU?>. ?. C. y-lj il, 1870. 1 On and after Sunday. :'<Ia*- .sth, the Passenger Trains upon ' ut Sfrst<: '?>' juna Railroad will nu aa follows: -COR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.S.30 A. 2d. Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. ? FOR COLOMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. M. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Angnsta.s.eO A. M Leave Columbia.7.<5 A. M Arrive at Charleston.C.S0 P. 1? AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.P.:o p. M Leave Augusta.COO P. M Arrive at Augusta.7.05 A. M Arrive at Charleston.?.40 A. M COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.60 P. M Arrive at Columbia.6.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A. M SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.c. 20 p. M Arrive at Summerville.6.40 P. li Leave Summerville.7.10 A. V Arrive a; Charleston.8.25 A. V CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Ringville daily, (Sundays ex? cepted.) connects with np and down Day Pas? sengers at Ringville. Leave Camden.0.36 A. Il Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M Leave Columbia.1.00 P. M Arrive at Camden.6.40 p. M H. T. PEAKE. mayi3 General Superintendent. ?rugs, (ir) emir als, &t. jQR. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, A preparation of Roots and Herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can do uo injury to any one. It has been used by hundreds, and known for the last thirty-five years as one of the most relia? ble, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering, if taken regularly and persistently, itjs sure to cure: Dyspepsia, headache, jaundice, costiveness, sick headache, chronic diarrhoea, affections of the bladder, camp dysentery, affections of the kidneys, fever, nervousness, chills, diseases of the skin, impurity of the blood, melancholy or de? pression or spirits, heartburn, colic or pains in the bowels, pain in the head, fever and ague, dropsy, bolls, pain in back and limbs, asthma, erysipelas, female affections, and biliou3j.diseases generally. Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Drng ?lsts, Macon, Ga. Price $l;by mail $125. Many highly respectable persons can fully at est to the virtues of this valuable medicine. For sale by GOODRICH, WLNEMAN & CO. BOWIE, MOISE Ss DAVIS, Janis siyr Charleston. J_Sifoymg. _ Jp O R LIVERPOOL. The Al British Bark ' FLORENCE CHIP- ^ MAN" salleil from Portland, Miine, on the sm 26;h, and dally expected to arrive In ballast, w load with dispatch. For Freight engagements, applv to HENRY ?'ARD. Agent, octl Accommodation Wharf. J OE LIVERPOOL. The A No. 1 (new) American Bark XENIA, ^?3 Long, Master, 2300 hales capacity, will beg dispatched for the above port. For engagements or Freight, apply to STREET BROTHERS ? CO., octl_No. 74 East Bay JpOR LIVERPOOL-DIRECT. The first-class American Ship TRANQUE BAR, Harward, Master, will be promptly dispatched. For engagements of Freight, apply to WILLIAM ROACH ii CO.. aep29 Agents pOB NEW YORK. [ON SATURDAY, OCT. 1, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M.] OLD LINE NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1S45. The very fast and splendid Side-wheel Steam ship MANHATTAN, M. S. Woodhull. Commander, I will sall from Adger's Wharf as above. ?S* Insurance by this line half per cent. For Freight cr Passage, apply to JAMKS A DOER A CO, Agents. ffS- The JAMES ADGER follows, and salis on TrESDAY, October 4th, at - o'clock. 3ep2S-4 >ACD7IC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LISE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above llneieave Pier^*a&?. No. 42, North River, foo: of CanalS&ffiSg street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 4tn and 20th of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced? ing. Departure of the 20th connect?t Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central American ports. These of 4th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja? pan and China October 1,1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Aspinwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other Information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street. North River, New York. ,F. K. BABY, Agent. julyls-Iyr_ OR PHILADELPHIA. THE P.EGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEEL J". F The large Iron Screw Steamship LEOPARD, Captain HUGHES, 1500 baies Cotton capacity, will be dis- ^psCj?SL patched for Philadelphia on SATURDAY gfl^jjC October Ht, at ll o'clock A. M., from Broy^Fs North Wharf. The LEOPARD will make close connections a: Philadelphia with the Steamship NORMAN, of the Philadelphia and Boston regular line, sailing on WEDNESDAY, October etti. 49"Throngh Bills Lad IE g will be Issued to Bos? ton. Cotton rate to Philadelphia }?c per^onnd: Rice tl 25 per cask; Rosin 40c per barrel. For Freight engagements only, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. ocf.-i_ Union Wharf. rpHROUGH BILLS LADING TO AND FRO?! BALTIMORE, PHILADEL? PHIA, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The Sae Steamship "FALCON."' Hayne, Commander, will sad for._ Baltimore on MONDAY, 3d October, at i pTB $3* Philadelphia Freights forwarded to tha: city by railroad from Baltimore without addi tiona! insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to sample and sell their Gooda from the Railroad Depot. In Philadelphia. PAUL C. TREN HOLM, Agent, sep29-4 No. 2 Union Wharves. ?pOR SAVANNAH, BEAUFORT, SEA? BROOK'S, PACIFIC LANDING, FENWICK'S IS? LAND, AND ED1STO. The Fast Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain John My, win resume her._ route on TUESDAY, 27th September, ieavlu Fra ser's Wharr every TUESOAT MOKNINO. at 8 o'clock, for Savannah, Beaufort, and Pacttlc Landing. Every FKIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for b'eau fort, Paddc Landing, Fenwick's Itland and Edisto. RETURNING, Will leave Savannah every W?"INESDAY AFTER? NOON, at half past 2 o'clock, touching at Sea? brook's. Beaufort and Pacific Landing. On the FKIHAY Trip, will leave Beaufort FRIDAY NIGHT, touching at all the Landings on her way to Charleston. Every alternate FRIDAY, she will touch at Chlsolm's Landing. For Freight or Passage, apply on hoard or to J. D. AIKEN Jr. CO., Agents, sep22 Fiaser's Wharf. TIME TABLE OF STEAMER "ARGO " FOR OCTOBER, 1870. DAYS OF LEAVING CHANGED TO TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. FOR EDISTO AND ENTERPRISE, VIA JOHN'S ISLAND FERRY, CHURCH FLATS. YOUNG'S ISLAND, BEAR'S BLUFF, Ac. The Steamer "ARGO," will re- . ?!T**w ceive Freight at .South AtlanticJgBjlHC Wharf, on MONDAYS aud THI'KSDAYS, and leave as follows : CHARLESTON. I EDISTO. Tuesday, 4th....12 Mi Wednesday, Oth, ll AM Friday, 7th, 2 P M Saturday, Sth, l P M Tuesday, nth, 6,'i A M'Wedne-rtay, 12th, OA M Friday, 14th, 8 A M|Satnrday, 15th. 7 A M Tuesday, 18th, llji A M|Wednesday, 19th, ll A M Friday, Mst, 2 P MlSatarday, 22d. 1 P M Tuesday, 26th, 6 A M, Wednesday ,26th, 5>i A M Friday, 28th, 8;i A M ?Saturday, 29th, 8AM For Freight or Passage, applr on board, or to DO?OLAS NISBET, Agent, South Atlantic Wharf. N. E.-Freight and wharfage payable on the wharf._aep30 T^EEKLY LINE \ TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, DA RI EN AND SA TILLA RIVER. The favorite steamer E L 1 z v HANCOX, Captain L. W. BURNS, will receive Frelf?li? at South Atlan- -_?r?T""w tic wharf fur ahuve pol a is every ?^SSESC TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY MOKN? INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and leaving for Harlen, .Vc, the follow? ing morning. Returuiug, w ll leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MOKNINO, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passace, apply to [RAVENEL A HOLMES, seplO _No. 177 East Bay. F OR FLORIDA (ONCE A WEEK,) VIA SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Thc Steamer DICTATOR will sall on and after the 5th July for above,_ places every TUESDAY EVENING, at s O'CIOCK. Fare from Charleston to Savannah, including meals and berth. S3._july! VESSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABIN AND MESS STORES ON SHORT NOTICE. Captains and Stewards are respect- ^dpj&Mt 'ullv invited to call and examine the^UUfiifi juallty and prices of our GOOD9. Full weigh: ruaranteed. delivered free of expense. WM. S. CORWIN A CO., No. 276 Sing street, opposite Hasel, Charleston. S. O. mw* Branch of No. OOO broadway, New York, 2 Jan? N ET FALLT A ND TFISTER, ?O OBS . JUST OPENED AT 8 TO LL, WEBB ?fc CO., 287 Kins Street. 289 RETAIL...WHOLESALE _ We beg io inform ice ladies of Charleston that we have opened a large WHOLESALE STOCK AT No. 289 KING STREET,?for the convenience of those filling Country Orders, where they can get all classes of Goods by the piece, at jobbing rates, as low as at any house in me city. We have also arranged our RETAIL STORE with special care for adding to the comfort and convenience of the ladies and all who purchase * C H E j\_ JP DRY GOODS. ^We are determlnedAto sell all styles of Goods at a very small advance on cost, and hopelthat o"?T friends and all consumers of the useful, as well as ornamental Goods in our line, will give ns a call before pnrchaslng elsewhere. We have Just made very large additions to onr Stocks in both Stores. We beg to call special attention to a few leading styles: ? fr DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION-CHEAP. A lot of FALL POPLINS, 25 cents All Bundes in Piain Colored Alpacas, at 25 cents, worth 40 cents-cheap Large lot of Delatns, a good assortment of Poplins, Plain and Plaid, from 35 to 45 cents All shades Figured Ottoman Cloths, at 85 cents. These are choice Goods. Aiso, the 4-1 Ottoman Cloths-in all shades . Large assortment of Empress Cloths, ranging in price from ?5 to 90 cents and $1. ?Ts?Ta CHEAP LOT OF FLANNELS, Longcloths. Sheetings, Brown and Bleached Shirtings, kc, ko. Together with every otter article to be found In a DRY GOODS HOUSE, wjilch we will sell low for cash, or city acceptance, at sep26; STOLL, WEBB & CO. \ Agencies. TJNION INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAN FRANCIS fi CAPITAL. GOLD.$750,000 00 ASSETS, GOLD, JULY 1, i860.'... .$1,051,998 73 BOARD OF REFERENCE IN NEW YORK: H. B. CLAFL1N, of H. B. Claflin k Co. EUGENE KELLY, of Eugene Kelly k Co. GEORGE OPDYKE, of George opilyke 4 Co. J. G. KITTLE, of Dewitt, Kittie k Co. DAVID DOWS, of David Dows A- Co. WM. T. COLEMAN, late of Wm. T. Coleman k Co. JOHN WINSLOW, of Yan Cott, Winslow k Van Cott. POLICIES GP. ANTED IN CURB EN CY OB GOLD. fS? EQ . STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. W&u***. -:o: ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT BRANCH OFFICE Nfc 114 BROADWAY, N. Y ?jSKEELS, BOWERS ?fe BOUGHTON, MANAGERS. ?Sa?_ TSJSi POLICIES OF INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE ISSUED BY WM. B. HERIOT [& CO., AGENTS? '.CHARLESTON, S .'? C . 9epl2-mwfirno_ T HE POLICT.HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE ASSUKANCE CO. OF THB ?OUTH^ . ?Ko. 20 BROAD STREE'*, CHARLESTON, S. C. WM. McBURNfci , PiesMent. E. P. ALEXANDER, vice-President and Actuary. J. F. G1LMER. vice-President, resident in Georgia. E. NYE HUTCHISON, vice-President, resident in North Carolina. GEORGE E. BOGGS, Secretary. JOHNT. DARBY. M. D., Medical Adviser. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor. JAMES CONNER, Cooneel. R. A. KINLOCH. M. D.,1 Local Medical ?xan> R. LEE BY. Ju.. M. D.. j lners. TRUSTEES*. william McBurney. William C. Bee, Robert Mure Andrew Slmonds, John R. Dukes, George w. Williams, James R. Pringle,. Lewis D. Mowry; Wm. K. Ryan, J. EU i J. Harvey Wilson, E. Nye Hutchison, Z. B. Vance, M. MuRae, J. F. Gllmer, William Duncan, John Screveu, John L. Hardee, John B. Palmer, R. O'Neale, Jr., John T. Darby, M. D., Wm. M. Shannon, D. Wyatt Aiken, Giles J. Patterson, Rev. James P. Boyce, Robt. L. McCanghrln, George H. McMaster,,, Henry Bischoff, Wm. G. WhUden, A. S. Johnson, George H. Moffett, James Conner, George E. Boggs, John H. Devereux, E. P. Alexander, E. J. Scott. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection of Policy-Holders, More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied for I This Compf.ny. having complied with all the conditions of Its Charter, :s now prepared to issue the usual forms of Life and Endowment Policies on the Cash system.. CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS ! CASH POLICIES ! All Policies non-:orienr.'ole after the payment of ONE Annual Premium. ' Paid-up Policies Issued on surrender ol the original for an equitable amount. Purely MUTUAL ! No Stockholders I All Profits DIVIDED among the Polley-Eoldersv Dividends declared Annually. Dividends once declared are non-forfeltable, and may be used to reduce the Premium, to increase the amount of Assurance, or to make the Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left with the Company, however applied, may heu9ed, In case of need, to pay Premiums. Investments confined by Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities. . 93- Patronize the only Life Assurance In the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME. * july4-3mosD*c JOHN H. SIMONS, Local A^ent. iflacljincrrjt Castings, #c. JAILER GOVERNOR CUT-OFF ENGINES HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL AND INCLINED. Embracing, without complication, ?ll the per? fections attained la the most compita ENGINES, the smallest sizes having all ihe excellence of the larger ones, a feature not josslbie in any other construction of high class expansion Engines. The greatest attainable economy and perfect regulation, by the most simple and durable mech? anism. A large number now In operation. Pamphlets and price Hst on application. ?ELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foot of West Thirteenth street, New York. angl0-wa3mos* JJ AGON'S TRUNK ENGINES ! FOR ALL PURPOSE?. COMPACT, DURABLE AND EFFICIENT. BACON'S STEAM AND BELT HOISTING 3I-VCIIIIVE?, For Manufacturers, Stores, Docks, Ships, 4c. Price list on application. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foot of West Thirteenth street, New York. augl0-ws3mos* _ JJRICSSON'S CALORIC ENGINE, SAFE, ECONOMICAL, DURABLE. USES NO WATER, REQUIRES NO ENGINEER. Having made arrangements for manufacturing this ENGiNE on an extensive scale, we are now prepared to furnish to all desiring a light power, the best and most economical Eugine ever offered to the paulie. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foot of West Thirteenth street, New York. Branch Uitlce-JAS. A. ROBINSON, augl0-WB3mos* No. 130 Broadway. RISH ROOFING FELT THE BEST. CHEAPEST AND MOST D?RABLF Material for Rooting known. - For-sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 6mo Charleston, s. C. ?RiscdlarLeorrs. "MARENGO" FEVER AND AGUE CUBE. A certain cure for CHILLS AND FEVER-a gen? uine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; * tonic and fever preventive, highly recommended, and stands unequalled by any preparation now offered. To persons residing In unhealthy sec? tions it ls Invaluable. Warranted-No Humbug. For sale by all Druggists, and by G. J. L?HN, Agent, Druggist, southeast corner King and John sta., lunlS-4mosDAC Charleston. S. C. jyjEETING STREET FOUNDRY THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW FCT?NI3ETNG THE M? PHOVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. i Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Mills, Sugar Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of all sizes. Horse-Powers and Gm Gearing, from 6 to 18 feel in diameter. Improved Lever Cotton ??.?..?, for Eacri, Power, Saw aqd Rice Mil>. Kachltery and Cssiing;* <.; sr: deecripQona made te order. Particular attention paid to Eouse Fronts and Hastings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Covers, ?ash Weights, Ac, Ac WILLIAM S. EENE?1ET, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, NO. 314 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8 i. aug! mws_ D HAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING. LADIES AND CHILDREN Ittended at their residences promptly and a* reasonable rates. Send orders to W. E. MARSHALL, Barber, Broad street, next door to Telegraph ?fflcc m ay 23_? r\R. BING'S PILE REMEDY. For sale by DB. H. BAER, Julys