The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 13, 1870, Image 4
The Guard or tn? MUW.
TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN.
There bursts a cry like sabre clash,
Lite t?under-roll and billows-dash :
"On to the Rhine, the German Rhlnel
Who will'nrotect-ooT stream divine?"
Fear sot beloved Fatherland! .
Firm ba fae Rhine the guard doth stand.
Quick handled thousand hearts beat high,
And 1 ghtntngs flash from every eye;
"The German youth, devout ano. brave,
Our sacred border-land will save!"
Fear not, beloved Fatherland .
Firm on the Rhine the guard doth stanu.
?And though my life yT1*T^^8'
Yet ne'er to France shalt thou belong,
For as In waters rich thy noon,
^?o't'beM'mherland!
.?mSSthcTKhlne the guard doth stand.
Helcokrbntdghto Heaven's.expanse, ..
Whence herwwthers meet his glance,
. And swears; whffe burning ror the fray,
"RWne. like my hean, sbalt.German stay!-'
- '. - Fear not. beloved Fatherlandl . ,,.
Firm on the Rhine the guard, doth stand.
- - "While Btw a drop of ?fe-blood glows,
.>1;'-A slngie'hand theaa^re draws,
b,m While stm an atm a gun can bear.
No foe td tread thy strand shall dare!"
11 . Fear not, beloved Fatherland!
.'- ' Firm on the Rhine the guard doth ataud.
The oath resound, the tide rolls by.
Huh In th* breeze the standards fly:
?On to the Rhine, the.Oerman Rhine!
We'll all protect our stream divine!" ..
Fear not; beloved Fatherland! ..
Firm on. the Rhine the guard doth stand.'
Cambridge^ -Masse, September, 1870.
THE KING AND THE FOFE.
Letter of Victor Emanuel to Plus 1X.I
The Italian journals publish the following]
Tetter, addressed by 'Silng- Victor Emanuel to
the Pope, and sent to /bia - Holiness. by Count
f/Skz?mSanMartino:'""': .
'.'Most Holy Father-With the affection'1 of a
son, with the faith ol a Catholic, with the loy?
alty o? a King, with the. sentiment of an Ital
lan, I address myself again, as I have done
lormerly, to the heart of your Holiness.
A storm full ol perils threatens Europe. Fa-'
vored by the war which, desolates tbe centre of]
tte Continent, the party of the cosmopolitan!
revolution increases lu courage and audacity,
and is preparing to strike, especially in Italy!
tndin the provinces governed by your H oil J
ness, the last blows at the monarchy and the!
Papabyi' '" .
I know, most Holy .Father, that the great?
ness of your-soQl would:' not fall below tbe
greatness-'ol' events, but lox me, a Catholic
King and,an Italian 'King, andi as tuch, guar?
dian and surety by the dispensation of Divin?
Providence ano! by tb* will ol the nation
.of .Hie destinies of all Italians, I feel the du tv
of taking, In face of Europe and of Catholicity,
the responslbillty-or' -maintaining order In the
peninsula, and the security bi the Holy See. ;
: Now, most Holy Fat hi r. the state of mind of
the populations governed by your Holiness,
and the presence among them ol'foreign troops,
coming from different places with different In?
tentions, are a source ol agitation and of per-JS
Ut ?Yident to ail:; Chance or the efferves-fl
cence qr p. usions may .lead to violence and ans
.effusion ot1 biooo. which it is my duty and|
^bor?j ' most Holy Fatherf t? avoid and pre;
Ytnl?;il ."*fT.<l ; ..... : ' .
I see the"-indefeasible necessity for the se-l
<VUriiy of Italy ?nd theHcly See that my troops*
already gnardrag the frontiers should advance!
.; and occupy the positions which shall be lhdls-|
jansatfoto .the s?c?arlty.ol your Holiness anti
to UiamaiatenaneeiOf order. . i. ? \
Your Bolinead will not see a hostile act In
this measure of precaution. My government
and mjb?icee. will restrict themselves abso
lutelyao ap, action conservative and. tutelary
of t-he"rights', easily reconcilable, ot tne Roman
populations wi th the inviolability of the Sov?
ereign PbntfrT and ? of-his spiritual' authority,
and with the independence-of the Holy See. '?
.If your Holiness, as I do oot doubt,' and as
your sacred character and the goodness ubi
your Som give me the right to hope, ls Inspired
with a wish equal to mine of avoiding all conj
.let and escaping the danger of violence, youl
will be able to take, with the Count Ponza dil
Ban Martino, who presents yon tbls k-uer, and]
who IB furnished with the necessary instruc-i
tiens by my government, those measures'"
which shall best conduce to the desired end. I
Will your Holiness permit me to nope sflilj
that the present moment, as solemn for Italy!
as for the Church and Tor the Papacy, will give!
occasion to the exercise of that spirit of be-l
nevo len ce which has never been extinguished!
In your heart toward this land, which ls also!
your own country, and ot those sentiments oil
conciliation which I have always studied with!
an Indefatigable perseverance to translate Into!
acts, in order that while satisfying the national!
aspirations, the Chief ol Catholicity, surround-!
ed by the devotion of tue Italian populations,!
might preserve, on the banks of the Tiber, a
glorious seat, independent of all human sov?
ereignty.
Your Holiness, in delivering Rome from the
foreign troops, in freeing it from the continual
peril of being the' battle-field of subversive
parties, .will have accomplished a marvellous
work giving peace to the Church, and shown
to Europe, shocked by the -horrors of war,
how great battles can 'be won and Immortal
victories achieved by.an act of justice and by
a single word of affection.
I beg your Holiness to bestow upon me youri
Apostolic benediction, and I renew to youri
Holiness the expression of my profound resi
S;ct. Your Holiness1 most bumble, mo-1 obe-|
ent, and most devoted son,
JJA3 -VICTOR-EMANUEL.
Florence, September 8,1870.
~~ . COMMERCIAL NEWS.
Exports.
N&W YORK-Per steamship Charleston-If
bales cotton, 97 tierces rice, 45 bales domestics,!
10 bundles paper, 27 packages sundries, 3 horses,|
1 wagon.
Thc Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval|
Store* Market.
OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, l
WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 12,1870. )'
COTTON.-There was a good inquiry for this ar?
ticle during the forenoon, but at constantly re?
ceding prices, the market showing a decline of I
fully Kc ? lb. Sales about 1000 bales, say, 2 atl
Ile; 3at 12c; 2 at I2>4yc; 12 at I2\c; 27 at 12&c Jj
6 at l2Jic;.20 at 13c; 27 at 13>?c; 13 at 13*?c; 29c|
at 14c; loeatUJic; 424 at n&c; 17 at 14Xc; esl
at it>,c; 18 at 14 9-1'c; 2, extra staple, at l4j?c|
We quote:
LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION.
Ordinary to good ordinary.l2X@13>i
Low middling.'.*..14 @
Middling.T.
Strict middling.14?i@14X
RICE.-There was a lair demand for this grain.!
Sales about 160 tierces or clean Carolina, say, 121
tierces at 7?c; 24 at 7xe; 21 at 7 10 icc ; 50 at Sci
and so do at 8>,'c $ Rt. We quote common to j
fair clean Carolina at 7tf@7Xc; good 7X@8Xc
IpSTK
- NAVAL STARES.-There was no business.
FREIGUTS,-To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi I
nai; via New-York, %? on uplands, l#d on seal
Islands ; by sall Jid on uplands, J?? on seal
islands. TO Havre nominaL Coastwise-to New|
Tort;, by steam, Xe on uplands and lc on sea
Islands; $150 9 tierce on rice; by sall,-on cot-j
ton; -- ^ tierce on rice; 40c 9 barrel on rosin:j
$7?8 V Mon lamber; $9@lo fi M on timber. To
Boston, by sail, K@?c H lb on upland cotton.
Tty Providence, by sall $8 ? M on boards, Jiv
fi th on cotton; by steam $1 fl bale on Kew
York rates. To PhUadelphta, by steam, tfc9 ft
on; ^uplands; by saU, $7 9 M on boards'; $9 on
timber;;*3 9 tenon clay, and$3@3fi0 on phos?
phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Kc lb; by
sall, $? 5??7 ? M on boards; $3@3 25 f> ton on
phosphate rock. Vessels are m demand by
our merchants to take lumber freights from
Georgetown, S. C., Dar len and Satllla River, Ga.."
and Jacksonville, Fla, toNorthern ports, and $10
@12 9 M are the rates on lumber and boards.
EXCHANGE.-sterling 60 day bills ??l@21>?.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase
sight checks at >i off, and sell at par.
GOLD-12-314. '
Markets by Tc lc grap li.
FOREIGN.
.LIVERPOOL, October 12-Noon.-Cotton quieta
uplands S^as^d: Orleans 8Xa8Jid. Red Western]
wheat 8s 7dass 8d. Corn 26s 6d to 20s 9d. *'
DOMESTIC.
NEW YORK, October ia~Noon.-Flour quletand
st?ady. Wheat and oom a, ahade firmer. Port
and-lard steady. -Cottonnun and lower; uplands
16Mb; Orleans lexc; Bales 1000 bales. Turpentine
buoyant at 43j<'a44c. Rosin quiet; strained $2.
Treighte ^m> Stocks '?ry strong. Money 5a'oj
percent. Gold 13??. sterling, long S.'?; shorty
???. Bonds 12J?
Evenlug.-Cotton ?lull omi .Trooping; sales 2300?
bales; uplands lOXc Flonr-State and Western!"
a shade firmer for shipping grades; southern!
quiet and unchanged. Wheat la2c better; winter!
red and amber Western $135. Corn 1 to 2c bet-J
ter, at 8?aS6c Beef quiet at $1015; extra at $l5a
IS.' Porte $16 ?oal? T5. Whiskey unsettled at 89al
S9,'?'c. Turpentine buoyant. Rosin firm. Tallow!
joulet. Freights firmer. Money more active; del
?mau J extended to a later hour than usual at 6a7f
over Ave million borrowed in the afternoon for!
Ju se to. morro iv. Sterling ^ull at 83?. Gold UK?|
[i3,%'. Governments quiet; Southerns dull, but|
?steady:
] ?BOSTON, October :2.-Cotton very dull and de j
Jpres8ed, and aceuraie quotations cannot
Iglven; middling 16>?c; sales 200 bales; net re-J
Jceipts 6 bales; stock 46c; eales.
BALTIMORE, October ia-Flour Arm and acttve.1
(Wheat/steady; receipts good. Corn, Southern!
White, Weall. Pork Arm at $27. Shoulders u%a|
15c. Whiskey firm at 91. Cotton easier, owing
to heavy receipts; demand good; middling 15o:
-ales 200 bales; net receipts 114; coastwise Q'oii
Itotal 1018; exports coastwise 2025 ; stock 3955|
bales. ,
CINCINNATI, October 12-Flour quiet and un?
changed. Corn dull and drooping; new 45c; old
50. Mess pork in fair demaud at $26. Lard ad?
vancing and in fa'r demand at icc. Bacon ad?
vanced and In fair demand* at 14c; shoulders
l7Xc;pJear sides 19c. Whiskey dull and. un
trudgett,}
LOUISVILLE, October 12.-Bagging firm and un?
changed. Flour firm; family $5 75. Corn un?
changed. Provisions advancing... Pork $26.
Shoulders 14>?c; clear sides 19c; hams 25. Lard,
tierce 16>?c. Whiskey steady at S6aS7c
ST. Loins. October 12.-Flour unchanged. Corn|
Idull at 59a65c. Whiskey, hemp and bagging un
(changed. Pork firm; jobbing at $25 60. Bacon!
lara; shoulders MJi; clear sides 10>?a20c. Lard!
(arm atlee
NORFOLK, October 12.-Cotton dull and net low I
Er; low middling 14>ic; rales 100 bales; net re-j
eipts 507 bales; exports coastwise 44 bales;?
cock 2561 bales.
-WILMINGTON, October 12.-Cotton quiet; mid-1
fillings 14Kc; net receipts 192 bales; exports, coast I
wise 408; stock 1503. Spirits turpentine buoyant!
at 40>ic; strained roe?n..flrmer at $l 40; crude
turpentine "?rm at $l40al42>i and tending up|
ward; tardun.
AUGUSTA, October 12.-Cotton market close
weak; sales 1097 bales; middling isj4c; receipts
1173 bales.
SAVANNAH, (October 12.-Cotton, active; midd
diing l4Xc'j"sale8 loqo bales; net receipts li?tj
|bales; exports.coastwise 7699 bales; stock 37;so??
bales.
MOBILE,.October 12.-Cotton Uni: and tendlngj
down; nothing doing; middling 14>^c; sales ?20G
eales; net receipts 534 bales; exports coastwlsij
I 343 bulo*: B'c^t 23,639 bales.
?.GALVESTON, October 12.-Cotton firm; good or-I
dinary u%c; net receipts 269 bales; stock C03.tf
jales.
NEW ORLEANS, October 12.-Cotton demnm J
Ifairat lower rates; mlddllcg 14>?'al4??c; sales!
llioo bales; net receipts 1827; coastwise 314; total
?2I41; stock 43,498 bales, Molasses, 19 barre:."
fcholce new received and sold at $1; others un i
pinged. Sterling 22>4'. Sight }? discount. G?l~;
tex.
I >)^ew. York'Rico. Market,
V From the Journal or Commerce, October IC
Tue market ls quint. There is a very moderntV
Inqnlry, and very little stock offering. We quot
carolina at ua? jfc, and Rangoon at 7a: !4c.
From the World : The demand still "moderate,
but as the stock does not greatly ulerease prices]
are sustained. Sales of Carolina at S^a9.'4c foi
ordinary to good und about 75 bags Hannon ai
laTJic. ' i .
From the Tribnne: There is a moderate demand,
and prices are.sustained; sales 75 bags Rangoon
at 737 s'c, ac el a little Carolina at 8Jia9,l4c for or
fltnary to good. . .
' ATew York Sugar Market. ? ?
From the Journal of Commerce, October 10:1
Ehe market for raw ls dull. Holder* offer bonn i
le stock, .and stwuiiiv u?*.jvriiier>pnce8,->bu<I
uere ie very ilttte^aemand'"to-day. and bayerai
ire reducing, their bids. We quote fair red n Ind
lt 9??a9j?c; good at 9%'aloe, and No. 12 box.Q: j
flio\'c. -The sales aro looo boxes Havana as.?&inf
mfiHSS and reports of 250hhds. Refined ls m iali j
?demand at steady prices.- We quote soft jellowl
lt 12al2%c; soft white at I2,3,'ai3e, and crushed,!
fpo wu er ed and granulated at I3)ic.
Sew York Naval Stores .Market.
From the Journal ?f; Commerce, OctoberK>:
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-The market continues
poorly supplied, and there ls some speculative de?
mand, with prices higher and very firm ; the local
trade buy in a small Way. Sales are 70 bblslu
m ere h astable order, on .Jock ut 42^c, closing
firmly at this price; also loo bbls, sellers' option
December at 45c; loo bbls for January at soc; and
iso New York bbls on spot at 42 -?c. Rosins
There is some demand for strained for shipment,!
bat the light stock and full prices check Import
tant trade; 150 bbls fine were sold at $4 75;and|
SOO bbls strained at $2 05; we quote at $2a2 05 for
common; $2 10 for good strained: $2 25a2 45for
HNo. 2; $2toa3rorNo. l: $.". 25a4 50 for pale; $5a?
Iso for extra pale. Tar ls selling In small lots; we
flquote Wilmington at $2 3&A2 46: .
Wilmington Market.
WILMINGTON, . October ll.-TURPENTINE;
[Harket steady; sales of 350 bbls ac $2 50 for soft.
|and $1 40 for hard, per 280 lbs.
No sales reported in spirits turpentine or rosin.
TAR-24 bbls sold at $1 25 per bbl.
COTTON.-Sales of 200 bales as follower; lat 13K;
?6 at 14, 44 at 1414, so at M'i, 43 at 14K, and 17 at
i% cents per lb.
TIMBER.-Sales of 4 rafts at $7 50, $7 75, $S?l
[per M.
Interior Cotton Marketa. ?*
COLOMBIA. October loi-Sales of cotton to-day!
?75 bales; middlings lSiic. (
IWINNSBORO', October 10_Since our last re l
port there has been an active demaud f.<r cotton,
with an advance from 12>i to 13>ic. closing atL
date or our report with an upward tendency.!
Some 700 bales have been sold during the past!
week We understand from re table sources that!
the sales for the season since the market opened!
amount to 1459 bales.
CH ARLOTT?, October io.-Sales to day 30 bales:
Imarkeu lower, owing to a decline at New Yoial
land Liverpool; middling i3.'4c : low middling I3c;|
|good ordinary l2?ic.
COLUMBIA, October 12.-Sales cf cotton yester-l
?day 72 bales; middling lSJi?.
ATLANTA, October 10.-The market to-day has
"pjeen dull and depressed, with a decline of Mc.
?The market closes quiet aud dull at I3.'4'c for mid !
rUlng; low middling 12%; good ordinary 12; or
Jdinary lOall.
COLUMBUS, October 10.-Our market was quiet!
during the day; middlings I3>?al3>?c. ana closed!
Jweak; ailes 83 bales; recepts 179bales; shipments!
|330 bales.
MACON, October 10.-Receipts to-day 516 bales;l
Jes 460; shipped 427; The market was Arm with!
ra good demand until the evening telegrams from!
iNew York and Liverpool were received announc-l
lng a decline, when operations here ceased and|
[the market closed weak and nominal at 13}?a
MONTGOMERY, October 10.-Market quiet at!
3 vc for low middling.
Keceipts by Railroad,' October 13.
: - SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
2329 bales cotton, 22 bales do nestles, 107 bbls!
?naval i-tores, 1 car stock. To Brodie ?fe co. Pelzer.f
?Rodgers A co, L ? DeSoussure. G W Williams 4
?co, Graeser 4 Smith, G II Walter & co, Dowling 4
?co. Mowry 4 Son, A J Salinas, Reeder 4 Davis. J
JR Pringle 4 Son, Cleghorn, Herrlug 4 co, Street
Bros 4 co, P C Trenholm. Sloan 4 Selgnlous, W C
Bee 4 co, Thurston 4 Holmes, Frost 4 Adger, W
W Smith, Claclus 4 Witte, and Railroad Agent
NORTHEASTERN 2 A LL ROAD.
193 bales cotton, 98 bbls naval stores, cars lum-;
ber and wood, 112 bushels rice, mdse, 4c. To G
W Witte. G W Williams 4 co, J E Adger 4 no, J h
Griflln, H Flschon* 4 co. Graeser 4 Smith, Frost &
Adger, Mowry 4 Son, W K Ryan, Nachmann 4
co, A B Mulligan, Caldwell 4 Son, Gibbes 4 co, T
P Smith, H Bischoff 4 co, Reeder 4 Davis, I'elzer.
Rodgers 4 co, SI an 4 Selgnlous, Claghorn, Her?
ring 4 co, Gaillard 4 Minott, Ingraham 4 Son, A
D Walker, Dowling 4 co. J Marshall,-Jr, Barden 4
Parker, Kinsman 4 Howell, J Wletere, S D Stoney.
J Wiley, Ravenel 4 co, Claclus 4 Witte, Stenhon>eB
4 co, smith 4 Chapeau, F Webmann, G Washlng-f
[ton. J irlest, Nachmann 4 co, J A Quackeubush.l
?E Welling, Atlantic Phosphate Company, Kail-f
?road Agent, and D C Ebaugh.
JP OBX CALENDAR.
MOON'S PHASES. .
cvlrnt,^uarter"l8t- 3 hours. 59 minutes, evening.|
ivuu Moon, 9th, 8 hoars, 23 minutes, morning. f
u*i,t Quarter, 17th, 12 hours. 53 minutes, evenlng.J
??cw Noon. 24tt>. lo hours, 13 minutes, morning.t
First Quarter, 31st, 2 hours, 41 minutes, morning.!
OCTOBER.
SUN.
R1SS8.
10 Monday.
11 Tuesday.
12 Wednesday.
18 Thursday...
14 Friday.
is saturday....
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SUN
SETS.
5..??
6. .30
'6..29
5..28
5..27
5. .25
5.. 21
MOON ! HIGH
H. a e. WATER
rises
7.. 8
7..41
8..16
8..68
9..40
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Passengers.
Per steamship Cliarleston, for New York-!
5 W Evans, J Pringle. F Sparks, A Sollnzer, '
Jargebuhr, C Davis; ami J ? Parker.
Per steamer Dictator, irom Palatka via Jack-!
onvllle, Fernandina and Savannah-Mr Dyer,!
vlfeand two cnt dren. Miss A Cook, H M Philips,!
1 L Dcwna. J F Howard, and 3 deck.
Per stcimer Argo, from Edlsto and Wav Land-I
ogs-Hon John Townsend, Miss Townsend, E Wi
Seabrook, C Samp, Mrs E Murray, Mrs C Qulglcy."
tites M A Qalglev, D Qulgley, A B Shore, and 39
leek.
MAKINS NEWS.
CHARLESTON, OCTOBER 1 3|
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
British bark Ranger, Doty, New York--4 days.1
Ballast. To the Master. Captain Doty makes me)
following report: Octobers, lat 30.50 N; lon 74 W.J
at 10 A M, wind NBwitba strong'gale, saw af
ichooner bearing SE, flying a signal of distress/
We hauled to and found her to be the Carlton
Jayne, Brown master, from Fall'River bound foi
Georgetown, JU C. Tuc captain report ed six fee<
water In the hold, having sprang aleak that
morning, and gaining at che rare of one foot per
noqr. Re requested ns to lay by to see If possi?
ble they might free her; and alter two hours ol
bard pumping and baling; found the water still
gaining very fast, and fearing she wonld soon
capsize concluded to abandon ber, and we landed
them In Charleston, seven In all. .?
I Sc b r Ellen. -; Combahee. 2100 bushels rough
tee. To WC Bee* co. .
Sehr. Elizabeth,-, Combahee. 2200 bnBhels
ough rice. To Frost A Adger, and W C Bee A co.
Sehr Ann S Deas, Oarbattl, West Point Mill, sol
'tierces rice. To C T Lowndes, and Cohen, Hanckelll
s co. - ? ' 1 ' I
Steamer Dictator. McMillan, Palatk* via Jack-I
?nvlll?, Fernandina and Savannah. 38 bales cot [
ton, 91 head cattle, 15 bales moss. 50 packages
mdse, Ac To J D Aiken A co. G W Witte, W JW
Lawton. G H Ingraham A Son, Plncfcney Bros, W|
M Bird & co, Wardlaw A Carew, Reeder A Davts.fl
Stoney A Lownde?, J F O'Neill St Son, D H Sllebx.?
and J A Qnackenbush.
Sieamer Argo, Kissam. Edlsto and Way Land-1,
inga. 15 bales upland and 8 bags sea Island coi l
toDv mdse and sundries. To D Nisbet, G.WWitte.l
Fraser A Dill, L D Mowry A Son, W C Bee A co, JI
C H Claussen, Hopkins, McPherson A co, Mrs E|
Mnrray,.and Order.
Sloop George Washington, Kelly, Ashepoo.
bushels rongh rice. To G H Ingraham A Son.
Boat from Habenlcht's Mills, James Island,
bag sea island cotton. To W O Bee A co.
Boat from James Island: 2 bags sea island cot- |
ion. To Fraser <fc Dill. .
Received from Chisolm's Rice Mill; 33 tierces
rice. To H L Ch Iso m. .
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
S-eamship Charleston, Berry, New York-James
[Adger?co. . ? . L
Brig Minnie Miller, Leland. Philadelphia viol
Uacksonvllle. Fla-J A Enslow A co. ~ * I
Sehr James A Crooker, Chase, Boston-J A Ens-r
|low A CO. ?4,
SAILED TESTERDAY.
Steamship Charleston, Berry, New York.
. .Steamship Tillie, Partridge, New York,
JSteamshlp J W Everman, Hinckley,' Philadel?
phia.
British bork Vinco, Doyle, Liverpool.
Steamer Dictator, McMillan, Palatka via Jack-j
SOL ville, Savannah, ?c.
FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York.1
Octobtr 12.
steamship Maryland, Johnson, Baltimore, Oe
tober ll. " ' . I
Spanish brig Luisa, Alsena, Barcalona";. Septem-I
ber 19.
CP FOR THIS PORT.' ' \ ;'
Ship Anna Camp, Lincoln, at Boston, October 9.|
Bark Aurelia, Lincoln, at Boston, Oct " ber 9.
Bark 'Horace Sadder, Gould, at Boston, Octo l
ber 9. ?*K?|r*i>^ ?gSB '
?ehr Mary & Eliza, Crowell, at Baltimore, OctoJ
'.ern, ' '. j . ; .. 1
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. .
Steamship Leopard, Hughes, rat Philadelphia.!
October 8. .?v-'Hiasta. eyaS4 -
Sehr S McManamey7>cwen, at Philadelphia.!
October 6. U^J-I 1
s hr E ll Nayler, Nayler, at Philadelphia. Odo
ber 8. flT.is4r.rv>> CtK^ ; 'U?M
.:Schr B F Lowell, Leavitt, at Boston, October 9.
SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
nark Enrique,-, from Rockport, Me, Octc-I
ber ll. .
ru: .Lt . . MEMORANDA. .
?hie Bril Uh brig Helen Balled from Holmes'il
Hole for Charleston October 8.
LIST OF VESSELS
CP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS POST.
f* F ? R"F71 G N .
- - ' UTEUIOW. -
too? Heiress,1 fees; sanrr::; .?rr.. Tr.:.: r/Augtst i
Bark Annie Kimball. Stlnson, sailed....August 2.1
Brig II P Grove, Harkness, cleared.August 2t[
DOME~8TIC.'
ti ROCKPORT, IIS. *
Bark Enrique.-, Balled.....October ll
Brig Manzanilla, Spear, sailed... ..Sept 2*2
.EUSTON.
Ship Canova. Lock, cleared.October 41
Ship Anna Camp, Lincoln, up. October tl
Bark Horace Scudder, Gontd. np.October e|
Bark A Norris. Reed, cleared....October
Bark Aurelia, Lincoln, up..............October
?chr B F Lovell, Leavitt, cleared.October
Brig Carmina,-, up..Sept >
Brig R M Hesler, Jones, np.....i. .Sert 2<
-UKW TORE.
StiipHope, Hancock, cleared..........October S
Bark Sharpsburg, Rogers, cleared..... .October f
Brig 0 8 Berry, Fossett, cleared.October h
Sehr John S Ingraham, Packard, cleared ..Sept U
ScUr Lilly, Hughes, cleared.October (
Sehr Ruth H Baker, ---, up.......... October t{
PHILADELPHIA.
Steamship Leopard; Hughes, cleared..October Sj
sehr E H Nayler, Nayler, cleared.October W
Sehr S McManamey, Newell, cleared... October %
sehr s L Burns, Crosby, cleared....Sept K
Sehr Z Steebnan, Church, np.Sept i;
BALTIMORE.
Brig Abby Ellen, Foss, bp..... I. . .October *
Sehr E J Palmer, Smoot, np.Sept 1
Sehr Mary & Eliza, Crowell, np.?October t
Sljippmg.
, JfllME TABLE' OF0-STEAMER "ARGO'
ML 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. .
t The Steamer "ARGO," will re- _ -?JTT^*
?:olve Freight at South Ulan tlc ^J^W^
Wharf, on MONDAYS and THCRSDAYS, and ieavi
is folio,/s:
. CHARLESTON. I BDISTO.
Tuesday, 4th....12 M Wednesday, 5th, ll AU
Friday, 7th, 2PM Saturday, 8th, l P ll
Tuesday, nth, 6tf AM Wednesday, 12th, 6A .V
(?riday, 14th, 8AM Saturday, 15th, 7AM
Tuesday^ 18th, n;? A M Wednesday, 19th, ll AM
Friday, 21st, 2PM Saturday, 22d, I P M
Tuesday, 25tb, 6 A M Wednesday,26th,5J?AM
Friday, 28tb, 8A M Saturday, 29th, 6 A SJ
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
rXMJOLAS NISBET. Agent, .
South Atlantic Wharf. .
N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable on tnt!
wharf._ i eepSQ
JpOR- SAVANNAH, BEAUFORT, SEA-|
BROOK'S, PACIFIC LANDING, FENWICK'S IS?
LAND, AND EDISTO.
The Fast steamer PILOT BOT,'.
Captain Joan Sly, will resume her y_
route on TUESDAY, 27th September,lea vin. Fra I
ser's Wharf every TUESDAY MORNING; at 8 o'clock, f
or Savannah, Beaufort and Pacific Landing.
Every FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for Beau
fore. Pacific Landing, Fenwick's Island audi
Edlsto.
RETURNING,
Will leave Savannah every WEDNESDAY AFTER
SOON, at half-past 2 o'clook, touching at Sea '
(-.rook's, Beaufort and Pacific Landing. On tl?!
FRIDAT Trip, will leave Beaufort FRIDAY NIGHT I
touching at all the Lmdlngs on her way til
Charleston. Every alternate FRIDAY, she willi
touch at Chisolm's Landing. r
For Freight or Passage, apply on board oil
to J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents,
sep22 Fraser'9 Wharf.
DP
OB F LOR IDA,
TWICE A WEEK.
FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA. JACKSON
VILLE, PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON
THE ST. JOHN'S RIVEE.
Tue Steamer DICTATOR, Captain
George E. McMillan, will salt from,^
Central Wharf for above points every TUESDAI I
EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charles I
ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock.
The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. YIn-i
cent, will sall from Central Wharf for above points!
every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving!
back at Charleston WsdNBSDAY AFTERNOON, at 51
o'clock. 1
Fare from Charleston to Savannah, includlnpl
meals and berth, $3.
J. D. AIKEN k CO., AgentB,
octlO_No. 5 Central Wharf.
f TASSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABIN ANI |
V MESS STORES ON SHORT NOTICE.
Captains and Stewards are respect?
fully Invited to call and examine thaJ
quality and prices of - our GOODS.- ' Fini weigh
?ruaranteed. delivered free of expense.
WM. S. CORWIN A CO.,
No. 275 King Street, opposite Hasel,
Charleston, S. C.
MO- Branch of No. 900 Broadway. New York.
J an 34
Shipping.
pOR LIVERPOOL.
The Al Ship ARRACAN, is. loading.^!,
ind will be promptly dispatched .for theJO
tbove port.
For Freight engagements, apply to
GEO. A. TH ES HOLM & SON.
octl3 No. 1 Broad street.
F
OR LIVERPOOL
The Al British Bark MARIA, Webster,
Uasier, having a large portion of lur cargo
mgaged, will load with dispatch-1 Apply to
B. S. RHETTA SON.
octe-thstuio No. 32 East Bay.
?p OR. :.LIVERPOOL.
The Al (new) American Bark XENIA??3?Si?
Long, master, having more than one-half Joga
uer cargo engaged and going on board, will, be
promptly dispatched for the above port. .
For balance of freight room, apply to
STREET BROTHERS & CO.,
oct7 No. 74 East Bay.
F
OR LIVEKPOOL.
500 BALES WANTED.
The first-class Ship "WILLIAM H.
MOODY," Hilten. Master, having the]_
amer part of heroargo engaged, and going on
uoard, wants 600 hundred bales Cotton to nil up
For engagements, apply to "'
J. A. ENSLOW A CO.,
octal No. 141 East Bay.
F
OE NEWTORK
ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13TH, AT ?
' O'CLOCK P. M.
SEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLTSHED''1870
STATE-ItOO.HS ALL ON DECK,
The.'Splendid New Iron- Screw . steam
ddp .CLYDE, Hunter, Commander, will' sal
ror New'1 York' on THURSDAY; October 13th
at 0 o'clock P. M.,' from Pier No. 2, Union
Wharves, connecting with Day Passenger Train*
from Colombia and Augusta, arriving at half
past 3 P. M....
The CLYDE- wllLconect with the Liverpool
steamship WISCONSIN, of Messrs. WILLIAMS
* OUION'S Line, salhng October'18. .. .. ur!j i
Insurance by Steamers of this Line j; per cent
For Freight Engagements- or Passage, having
pery fine Rtate-room accommodations, apply t
WAGNER, HUGER 4 CO.. No. 26 Broad street, or
co WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves.
OCtl0-4 ? ' ? _?__
pOR NEW YORK.
.ON SATURDAY, OCT. 15, AT 10 O'CLOCK P. M.
OLD LINE NEW YORK,AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIPS,. "
ESTABLISHED 184 5. .
I Thc.vfcry last and splendid Sldcwhcel Steam?
ship MANHATTAN. Woodhull? Commander,. .wUI
Ball from Adger's WhSfrr as above.
sa-Insurance by this Line half per cent.
For Freight or Passage?, apply to
JAM.HS ADGER A CO, Agents.
> sar The JAMES ADGER will follow, and BS ll
TUESDAY, October 18th, at 12 o'clock M. feu
DACIF?C MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY|
THROUGH LINK TO
[CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN:
..>... !,'. . y "'? ????
' ' FARES GREATLY RluiuCED.
Steamers of the above line leave Pier,
\o. 42, North River, foot of Canal:
areet, Nfcw York, at 12 o'clock noon; ?fi the 4ti
md 20th of every month (except-when th?s?
lat?? fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced
"departure of the 20th connect?t Panama wit!'
iteamerBfor Sonth Pacific ond Central Americar
wrtB.'Those of 4th touch at Manzanillo. ,
^eamshlp JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja
.'ian and China.October 1, 1870. : . . .
No California steamers touch at Havana, bm
ro direct from'New York to Aaplnwall. .
One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult
vfedlclne and attendance free.
For Passage Tickets or other Information appo
it the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the
*harf foot of Canal street, North River, New
York. ;F. R. BABY, Agent.
, July le-lyr_
rpHROUGH BILLS LADING TO AND
. FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADEL?
PHIA, BOSTON,
AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST.
The fine Steamship "SEA GULL,",
Dutton, Commander, will sall for.,
Baltimore on THURSDAY, 13th October, at half
bast 8 Al M.
?3- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to tha
:ity by railroad from Baltimore without add1
Ional Insurance, and Consignees aro allowed am
?le time to sample and Bell their Goods fron
he Railroad Depot in Phuadelr.hla.
PACL C. TREN HOLM, Agent,
octlO-4 No. 2 Union Wharves.
pOR GARDNER'S BLUFF
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON
.": THE PEEDEE RIVER, VIA
'"' GEORGETOWN.
. The steamer PLANTER, Captain
Li. T. Foster, will receive Freight ax^^.
fAccommodatlon Wharf, THURSDAY, me iain IU
rttant, and leave on SATURDAY MORNING, tue lotn
Instant, at 6 o'clock.
Freigutand Wharfage prepaid.
. For engagements, Freight or Passage, having
[state-room accommodations, apply to
r . . RAVEN EL & HOLMES,
octis-s_No. 177 East Bay.
[YTTTSEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH.
THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.'
FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON
HEAD, SAVANNAH, DAR1EN AND SA
TILLA RIVER.
The favorite Steamer
ELIZA H^TVCOX,
Captain L. W. BURNS, ?
will receive Freight at South Atlan- r_*???^=^
tic wharf for above points everyfaSSsiU
TUESDAY, and leave on every. WEDNESDAY MOK.N
nco, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah thc sam?
evening, and leaving for Darlen, Ac, the follow?
ing morning. Returning, will leave savannah >oi
Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'ciocx.
For Freight or passage, apply to
IRAVENEL A HOLMES,
seplO No. 177 East Bay.
CH
Business (lards._^
ARLIE B. DAY,
(SUCCESSOR TO DAY fi DICE,)
AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No. 261 Broad street, Angosta, Ga.
i Buys and sells on Commission all kinds of Mer?
chandise, Produce, Furniture, Stocks and Bonds,
Live Srock, Real Estate, Ac., Ac. Particular and
personal attention, paid to Consignments, and
prompt returns made.
Goods lu every Ilde at private sale.
BREFERENCES-Austell, Inmau A Co., 62. Wall
Street, N. T.; H. F. Russell A Co., Dry Goods, Au?
gusta, Ga.; James. Miller. Dry Goods, Augusta,
a.; Geo. W. Williams A Co., 1 Hayne street,
harleston, S. C.: Boues, Brown A Co.. Hardware.
Augusta, Ga.; Horton A Walton, Grocers, Au?
gusta, Ga. octlO-mt h4
!j"N O. P. PORTEO U S,
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER,
OFFICE, UNITED STATES COURTHOUSE.
sep23-ftu8
Sitters.
JV ?I p p II A N ' S
(i li E AT GERMA'S B1TTERS.'
THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL
, J? - .. cr " i : ? ? -
.f J;Jj ... ?!. ..ty. ru:
THE AGE!
ja^Linpmau's Great German Bitters atren gth
ens the debilitated. 1 ;: ' " . ' ' .
. 49-Llppman's Great German Bitters strength;
ens the consumptive.
?-Ll pp man's Great German Bitters cures
Female Complaints. '
?3-Lippman's Great German Bitters, the most
delightful ana etfeciive In the world.
4b7*Llppman's Great German Bitters core?
I'never well" people. . ?
aa-Llppman's Great German Bitters gives an
appetite. . < ' > 1
JS-Llppman's Great German Bitters cure?
Liver Complaint.
- ?ti- r.l ppm an "a Great German Bitters gives tone
to digestive organs. . .,
jes-Llppman's Great German Bitters caret 1
Nervousness. ::
4bF"Llppman'9 Gmt .German Bitters, the best
Spring Medicine..
?-Llppman's Great German Bitters regulato
the Bowels.-; .... .
. Lippmann Greit Geiman Bitters excite*
the Torpid Liver. ? ? ..? '?. . ' ?a?
49-Llppman's Great German. Bitters,.? best
physicians recommend. ' .",
49-Llppman's Great German Bitters will glv.
routhful vigor. ' ??'*}
n^Llppmann's Great German Bitters, cure
debility. ? ' " .' ./ .. -
^-Llppman's Great German Bitters, the
favorite of Germany.
?-Llppmac's Great German Bitters .pr?venu
Chills and Fever.
j^-Llrmman's Grear- German BlttorahaB mei
with success everywhere.
. j .. CHABLOTTESVILLE TA., May, 1370.
MESSES. JACOB LIPPMAN 4 BRO.:
Gentlemen-I certify that I'have examin?
ed and used In my practice Llppmau's Gre?t Ger?
man Bitters. 1 regard them as on admirable?
tonic and appetizer. J. W.( POINDEXTER,U. ?.f 1
IDepots In Charleston 3. C. :
W G. TROTT. ED. S. BURNHAM,
A. W.rECKEL 4 CO.. 0. J. L?HS,
W. A. SKR1NE
Wholesale Agenta:
HENRY BISCH?FE 4 CO.
STEFFENS, WERNER 4 DUCKER, . . ~
DOWIE. MOISE 4 DAVIS, Druggists,
. .CLACIUS 4 WITTE.
. .:.. ... .!.. _"j .
IJIP!I?3IA1V,S I?YJtlAF'TJ<3r?3,
ITHE GREAT CHILL AND FEVER EXPELLEBJ
ONE DOSE STOPS THE CHILLS.
NEAR1 GRAHAMVILLE, S. C., November IO, I860.
MR. LIPPMAN: . R".
.i?por Slr-Please send me hali dozen bottles oil
your invaluable and Infallible Pyrafnge. Thel
hearer himself was cured or a two years'chill amil
fever, and his whole family, lt haB never falledl
m a Bingie case. ; Yours ^Pectfnily,^^
^We annex'herewith one of the many certln
tea Tor. the famous "OIL OF LIFE," inourpos-.
ssion: ,! . . .. . _. . \> .
MATOR'S OFFICE, GRIFFIN*, GA., 1 .
February 8,18?8. J .
? This is to certify that I havs used Professor H.
Jil. Kayton's "Oil or Life" in rrir faroUy. in o easel
let aggravated. "Neuralgia m the Face," and af ten
Ithree applications, gave permanent relief.
aprlS-emoB . .W. M. CLINE, Mayor.
i JBrngs, QErjcmuals, #c.
A NEW DISCOVERY f !
PHALOM/S .
Salvion for the Hair.
For Restoring totSfo^Hair its
Original Col
PHALON'S "VITAJ??A" differs
utterly fromjprvut "dyes,"
u colorers/^uid " restorers "
(?) in j?se> It acte on a
totally different principle. It
is limpid\fragrant, and per?
fectly innocTOqs, precipitates
no muddy or liacbulent imat
ter, requires no shalung up,
and communicates no \ tain to
the skin or the liney. No
paper curtain is neo&ary to
conceal its tidrjii^appeartince,
for the single reason that// is
not turbj?. It is, to all intents
and pufcoses, A NEW DISCOVERT
I utToil??jChemistry.
Ph^Ws " VITALIA" is
warranted to erS^ct a change
in the color of rJieffiur within
io days alter the fi rs tpp pl i ca?
tion, the direction/ being
carefully observed,
IT IS AS. CJjR^RA S WATER I
AND jfS& NO SEDIMENT.
Price, 6ne Dollar per Box,
cotrnwnNo TWO BOTTLE*.
SOLD BY AL!>DRUGGISTS.
If your Druggist has not
u Vitalia " on hand/ write, en?
closing $i.oo^ttnd we will
forward it immediately.
? PHAijp & SON, #
Soldat wholesale by
DOWIE. MOISE 4 DAVIS, '
iWholesala.Drngglsis, Meeting corner Haselstreet.l
septZ-t-stuthemos_._? ..
|rJlHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES.
Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PURI
FY1NG AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In Pillo Ol
Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chronic
Diseasesl resulting from Impure blood and Imper
feet digestion.
Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro?
fessor Louis Wunflram, Brunswick, Germany :)
GOUT POWDERS.
Rheumatic Tincture.
Epileptic Remedy.
Toothache Drops.
Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.)
Rheumatic Herb m.
Goat Tincture.
Eye Water.
Wandwasser (the German "Pal nitler.)
For sale by Jr. H. 3 A BR.
may30 No. 131 Meeting street.
?ents' jfarni?ljing 0oob?... &t.
W.
R E S H STOCK O F ': F ?' L L G tV ? D S
STAR SHIRTS
9TAR SHIRTS
STAB-SHIRTS
STAR SHIRTS
STAR SHIRTS
STAR SHIRTS
STAR SHIRTS
STAR SHIRTS
(STAR SHIRTS
FIT WELL STAR SHIRTS
LOW PRICED STAR SHIRTS
BEST MATERIALS STAR SHIRTS
MADE TO ORDER . . STAR SHIRTS
AT STAR SHIRTS
E.' SCOTT'S STAR SHIRTS
STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM, 'STAR SHIRTS
j MEETING STREET, STAR SHIRTS
OPPOSITE THE MARKET. , . . \.\STAR SHIRTS
Champion Bracea,
CaU and see'the now and elegant assortment or-Winter and Fall Underwear,
[embre?as, Canes, Scarfs, Ties, Bows and Gents' Furnishing Goods generally
1 oct8-6mos
287
Driv (Eoo?e.
E?? FAIL A N D W INTER GOODS
, JUST OPENED AT - .- '} . 3- S?
' ' '" . ' . ''"'..' ',7. ',' ? ' .ii /: ; .-.?-j-'rr.?
STOL TLi , 'WE BE Otf. c o^.,
.'. '. ' ITH4.: -soft
Kine Street.
-WHOLESALE
'iii . -.0*> ? '
We beg to inform, the ladies of Charleston that we have opened a',iar^e^WHOl?sALE STOCK AT**
|So. 280 HING STREET, :or the convenience o? ; those filling Country Orders, where tbey can ?gt all
ulassesof Goods bj the piece, at Jobbing rates, as iowas atany tense in ice city. c_ ,?? R. Y, V
We have also arranged our RETAIL ?STORE with special care,for adding to the.comfort ana '
[convenience of the ladles and all who 'purchase .". ',-.-' '.. ? ?V l.: ?'?'. .?.r:-?-?5?;.v. tr '" .
.j-/- yt\\ v..!.,;. '. .... r!?' ?? J~ . i '-T:;f:d .?irV'-.'.? .T -'? i-:r
CH E A. ?? r> ? Y G O O I) S .
,V??? inxsii'J. .'..v;i.w.i. ?fitf?-'?ns LT?U>' H?-yib?fi
We are determined to sell all a.yles of Good. ": a very ism&a?uvance on cost, and hope that '
loar friends and all consumers of the' useful, as well ai ornamental-Goods in our line, will' give-'
Ins'a can before pnrchaslng elsewhere. > ?.? ? '.
'-WHtrtfl (.-./?. .! .: .': -.. -. : Jj.'' V:;:--J lis :f
^We have Just made very ?large additions tc our Steens in both Stores. ? We beg to call sped' 1*
frttentlgn to a few leading styles: .... .. . ..;.'. ii. . 1'
DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION-CHEAP.
IA lot of FALL POPLIN'S, 26 cents
olfc" KW
.'...>.. '..1 "1.1
)p? ii rtoOj?i
IAH shades-In Plain Colored Alpacas,at-25cents, worth40cents-cheap ]"
Ibarge lot of Delalns, a good assortment of Poplins, Plain and Plaid,, from 35 to ? cents
|A;I shades Figured-Ottoman Cloths, at 86 .cents.' These are chol?e Goods. Also, the 4-4 Ottoman.
Cloths-in all shades .'.."'!? .' u ?I :tfc Ittakmyh .-it?si! I IO
ILarge assortment of Empress Cloths, ranging In price from 66 to oo cents aid. f iv V ' T? '.' -
Also','a CHEAP LOT OF'Ft INNERS, Lonzciotii-r, 'Sheetings, Brown and Bleached Shimugsy'Ac,;' Ac/-/
""Together irltb. every other article to be found In a DRY GOODS -H^USE, which we. wffl?ell iow-.
|for cash, or city acceptance, at . ~ , 7
sep26., . .- . . j '...-: STOLL. ' SEB R' &.-.vf0LQVi
?Detocgo?tard).
U; R E Q rsT\V E ?y* S T T R ? H
T; KINGSFORD & SON, MAISTXJF?'OTUR _ '
THIS STARCH has established, greater celebrity than any pother ever obtalned, aad-aavlng-rary
Bcently doubled ih? capacity of their works) th?y will now be able to meet the demand. Their wor EB
Bare the largest of the kind In thc world, the production being over twenty tons each day. ? . .
I 'The great d'?sl??ratnm in the Starch, and that which is exceedingly dlfucult to secure, ia uniform
Igood quality. NONE OF INFERIOR GRADES IS ??V?R WAISTED BY THE CONSUMER; and every
iGrocerlB aw?r?- of the annoyance caused by even .a slight' variation in the quality. None below the
(standard ls evtr allowed to'go out of the factory, and not a box has ever been returned to them as
Idefeotive. ' IT WILL SEEP PERFECFLY-SWEET FOR TEARS IN ANY CLIMATE. " '' 'J\''
Mr. KINGSFORD has been engaged in the manntioture of Starch, for THIRTY-NINE' YEARS, and
lathelavenior.of thepraeeuof masttgOORS>.S1!?|(od.- " . "*.'.'" :"; .'.'.* ' ' ** '
The subscribers are sole Agents for Messrs. T. KINGSFORD'* SON'S STARCH, and are prepared to
ifnrnlsh the wholesale and.-retail trade.at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. 1. n ' ? ?? -.i K*}' ' X'
0011^21008.. , - ; ' . _ ; BJEJV?Y GERDTS A CO., Agenta?. ?;;)
. , ;, ' . Jneiarance^! - .. rc
JjJNiON INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAN ERA N CL?S C.?.
...$7fiOiO0O?0"
CAPITAL, GOLD.. c. 3 m s...
ASSETS, GOLD, JULY 1,1869:. V.... !
.T.$1,051,988 73 . ...
..!/.:=; tt'T- .: :U,:::?:V: .y.-..;.yH?
BOARD 'OF REFERENCE IN-NEW. YORK:' -? \ . ?j?
IS;?. CLAFLTN, of H. B. Clafll?-'& 'C?. ' EUGENE KELLY, of Eugene Kelly A Go.
KEORGB-OPDYKE, of George Opflyfce k Co. J. G. KITTLE, of Dewitt,'Kittle A Co. . 1 '
ll).Wi 1J DOWS, of David Dowe A Co. WM/ T. COLES! tN", late of Wm. T. Coleman A Oo.
JOHN WINSLOW, of Van Cott, WinBlow 4 Van Cott.i rj .'.: ..-?
GRANT ED1IN CURRENCY OR GOLD
...... . , poi_. . U . . ,<;.- ?.. : ? .-. :.. ? '.',
STOCKHOLDERS : INDIVIDUALLY . . LIA BL E. ^'.<I
? --:?:-J i 1*. . '
(ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID AT BRANCH -OFFICE No. 114 BROADWAY; N"~Y.
SKEELS, BOWERS & BOUGHTON, MANAGERS. S
POLICIES OF INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE ISSUED BY 1 '4 if
WM. B. HER I. OT B :'-C O . , !A? ?r E JV T s'>
iC H A R L E 8 T 0 N , ! 8 . C .
sepl2-mwfimo : .. i .ml ? . .. ->-yj
1
HE P O LI.C Y ? H O L D ERS'
LIFE AND TOiTTINE ASSUEANGE C%
OF 'X* H ii ? OU T H
? * No. SO BROAD STRIKE',. CHARLESTON, S. C.
-.: . '. - ' ? 0-? .
tVM. McBURN?.V, Piesident. , GEORGE E. EOGGS, Secretary.
? P. ALEXANDER, vice-President and Actuary. JOHN T. DARBY, M. D..- Medical Adviser. -
L F. G ILMER. vice-President, resident In Georgia. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor.
S. NYE HUTOHISON, vice-President, resident In JAMES CONNER, Counsel'.
North Carolina. R. A. KINLOCH, M. D., ) Local Medical E tam?
P.. LEBBY, Ja.. M. D.. I Iners. li
.' . _o_? .... ?
.. . T ' R .XJ T-E E S* .
William McBurney, J. Ell Gregg. John B. Palmer, Henry Bischoff, 1 :" '
William C. Bee, J. Harvey Wilson, R. O'Neale, Jr., Wm. G. Whllden, n !
Robert Mure - E. Nye Hutchison, John T. Darby. M. D., A. S. Johnson,
AudrewSlmonds, Z.B. Vance, Wm. M: Shannon, George H. Moire tt,
lohn R, Dukes, M. Mc Rae, D. Wyatt Aiken, James Conner, ' -
George W. Williams, J. F. Gilmer. Giles J. Patterson, . George E. Bogga, r
lames R. Pringle, William Duncan, Rev. James P. Boyce, John H. Devereux, '
i.cwlsD. Mowry John Scrcven, Robt. L. McCanghrln, E. P. Alexander, .':;:
wm. K. Ryan, John L. Hardee, George H. McMaster, E. J. Scott.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection of Policy-Holders.
More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS or Assurance applied for Vn ;
This Company, having compiled with all the conditions pf its Charter, is .now prepared to issue the
|isuai forms of Life and Endowment Policies on the Cash system.
5g CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DI7IDENDS ! CASH POLICIES J
AU Policies non-iorieitable after the payment of ONE Annual Premium.
Paid-up Policies Issued on surrender ox thc original for an equitable amoant. 1
Purely MUTUAL I. No Stockholders I AU profits DIVIDED among the Follcy-Holdets. Dividend*
Ideclared Annually, *
Dividends once declared ?re 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 be used, in case of need, to pay Premiums.
Investments confined by Charter tb the most solid and reliable Securities/ . " :
MW Patronize tba only Life Assurance in the State, and keep vour MONEY AT HOME.
. jnly4-3mosD*o
JOHN Ii. SIMONS, Local Agent.
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