The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, October 19, 1870, Image 4

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COMMERCIAL NEWS, BX port?. A PORT IN GREAT UBI TAIN-Per Pr bark Ansdell -1804 bbls spbit9 turpentine, 464 obis rosin. GLASGOW-Per Br brig Jennie Moody-10S tons phosphate rock. _ KKW TOBI-Per steamship Albemarle-76 tes rice, 1383 bales ur and cotton.Per sehr Clara Montgomery-In ward cargo lumber. PHiLADRLP0i'i--Per sehr Emma D Finney-in? ward cargo Iron St Mary's River. BALTIMORE-1-Pir steamship Falcon-50. caie9 cotton, 240 tes rice. 60 rolls leather, 4 hsds and hales hides, Ac. The Charle.iou Cotton. Klee amt Naval Store? Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON* NEWS, 1 .rcB?DAY EVESI.NO, October 18, 1870. J COTTON._The market opened firmly, and with a steady demand the article stiffened and prices ad? vanced x@Xc ? ft. Sales iooo bales say 4 at 12X; 3 at 12X; 2 at 13:3 at 13J?; 7 at 13?; 23 at 1S,V; 7 at 13X; 39 at 13J?; 68 at 14; 73 at 14*; 151 at 14^^318 at l4?i;2C-: at 14?; 23 at 14X; ll at 14Xc We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. - Ordinary to good ordinary.12X@14 Low mlddUng.14X@14X Middling.14J?@l-J>? Strict middling.14X9UX RICE.-This grain was in good request at steady rates. Sales 135 tierces of clean Carolina, say io tierces at 7 3-16; 70 at 7.'4'; 15 at 7;< : at iyt ft lb. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at 7? ixe; good 7ji@7,1;c ft lb. NAVAL SI ORES.-There wer?; no sales of note. FREIGHTS.- To Liverpool, by steam direct nomi? nal; via New York, lid on uplands, l)id on sea Islands ; by Bali ?d on uplands, ?d on sea Islande, To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New York, by steam, Xe on uplands and lc on sea Islands; $150V tierce on rice;by sall, Kennon cotton; -- ft tierce on rice; 40c ft barrel on rosin ; $"?8 f Mon lumber; $9@lo ft M on timber. To ^ Boston, by sall, >i@Xc li lb on upland cotton. To Providence, by sail $8 ft M on boards, Xe fi lb on cotton; by steam $1 ft bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc ft lb on uplands; by sall, $7 ft M on boards; $9 on timber; $3 ft ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, Xe ft ht; by sail, $6 50@7 ft M on boards; $3@3 25 ft ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Danen and Satllla River, Qa., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 @i- ft M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 20X@20X. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase sight checks at %<&?? off, and sell at par. GOLD-12@14._ Market? by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, October 18-Noon.-Consols 92?. Bonds 89X. Tallow declining. Sngar on spot sis 6da3l8 od. Evening. -Consols 92,>.;; bonds S9X- Stocks steady. Sugar active, 32sa32s ed. LIVERPOOL, October IS-Noon.-Cotton firm; uplands 6Xd; Orleans 8%d. Sales 12,000 bales. Red Western wheat'Ss ?a; winter lOsaiOs 2d. Flour 23s 3d. Corn 28s 6c. Three P. M.-Cotton more active; uplands S;?& '8Xd, Orleans 8Xa9d; sales 15,000 bales. Tallow 43s. Yares and fabrics at Manchester Armer, and at better prices. Evening.-Cotton firmer and nncuanged; sales 15,000 bales; speculation and export 4000 bales. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK, October 18-Noon.-Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and drooping. Cotton finner bot quiet; uplands 15Xc; Orleans lex; sales 2000 bales. Turpentine firmer at -l5Xa46c. Roam quiet. Freights firm. Stocks steady. Gold 12X. Money 6a7. Sterling, long 8X; short 9X> Sixty-twos 12X. . Evening.-Money easy; sterling 8Xa8Xc: gold 12Xal2X; governments steady; Southerns very dull, dealers wide apart, cotton buoyant; eales 4300 bales. Flour less active but unchanged. Wheat heavy and la2c lower; win ter red and am? ber Western $1 35ano. Corn heavy und lase lower at 82a84c Beef dull. Pork dull and steady. Lard quiet. Whiskey 9ia92c. Naval stores firm. Tallow heavy. - Freights linn. BOSTON, October 18.-Cotton dull; middlings 16c; Bales 200 bales; net receipts 136 bales; coast? wise 108 bales; total 244 bales; stock 4500 bales. BALTIMORE, October 18.-Flour in fair demand and firm. Wheat steady. Corn dull; white 80a90c, yellow 75a85c Provisions unchanged. Whiskey 9la9ix cents. Cotton l5Xc: sales 250 net re celpts 91 bales; coastwise 319 bales; total 410 bales; exports to Continent 130 bales; coastwise loo bales; stock 4920 bales. CINCINNATI, October 18.-Flour quiet. Corn scarce; new 45c; old 50c Pork higher at 26c Lard and bacon unchanged. v - LO?IBYILLK, October 18.-Bagging 28xa30c Flour quiet. Meas pork $20. Shoulders I4xc; -clear sides 13XC Lard 16XC Whiskey quiet at 85c. NORFOLK, October 18.-Cotton firmer; low mid cuing KXc; sales loo bales; net receipts 724 bales ; exports coastwise 600 bales; stock 2773 bales. WILMINGTON. October 18.-Cotton steady; mid? dlings 14?c; sales 80 bales; net receipts 312; ex? ports coastwise 315; stock 1370. . AUGUSTA, October 18.-Cotton active and firm? er; sales 843 bales; receipts 12S0; middlings 14.Va 14XC. SAVANNAH, October 18.-Cotton quiet and firm; offerings light; middlings 14Xc; sales 30O bales; net receipts 4435; experts coastwise 26; stock 45,901. MOBILE, October is.-Cotton firm; middlings 14X@15c; sales SOO bales; net receipts 690 bales; exports coastwise 463bales; stock 25,801 bales. GALVESTON, October 18.-Cotton quiet and firm; good ordinary 13c; net receipts206 bales; stock 7569 bales. NEW ORLEANS, October 18.-Cotton active at full prices: middlings U}?@\i'?c ; sales 3500 bales; net receipts 4041 bales; coastwise 679 bales; total 4720 bales; stock 52,762 bales. New York Hay Market. Fron, .he Dally Bulletin, October 17 : There is a food trade doing In shipping at full former rates: nt the upper movement appears to be checked. Sales of 230 bales for Darien, Ga., 50 for Norfolk at $105.125 bales tor New Orleans at ?i 07?, too for Charleston, and 75 for the United States Govern? ment at $110. Retail is firm at $1 isal 40. Straw ls Arm. Sales 50 bales for United States at $1 io. We quote long $1 05al 15, short 85aSOc, and oat scarce at 69J85C. * .New York Rice Market. From the Daily Bulletin, October 17: The de? mand prevailing ls small and still confined to parcels wanted for immediate use by the regular trade. Prices are steady on nil grades, but former figures are accepted without much hesita? tion. Sales of 25 tierces Carolina at 9xa9.l?c, and -126 bags Rangoon at 7a7Xc. Easton ?i Co.'* Cotton Report, for the Week Ending October 14, XS70. NEW YORK, October 15.-TUE MARKET.-In our last report the market closed quiet, at ltP.'c for middling uplands. Saturday the market wss duh and easy; sales 1401 bales at lflXc Monday prices were easy cn l.beral offerings; sales 17S6 bales at l6Xc Tuesday cotton on the deck was pressed, and there were few buyers, owing to scarcity of room by steamer; sales 2772 bales at 16c. Wednesday prices were XaXo lower; sale3 2498 bales at 15Xc. Thursday prices were irregu? lar and easie, ; sales 3660 bales at 15Xc. Yester? day the market was dnll and lower, the offerings on the spot were moderate; sales 2415 bales; mid? dling 15J?C upland New and Floridas. Mobile. Orleans. Texas. Ordinary.ll* is^ ?3 13l? Good ordinary..U% uj? 16i? 15i? Low middling...^ 15? 15?! 15X Middling.15X i6?i 152 ia? t??i?--lLl,Sweet'14'532 bales-Including 5375 io spinners, 678 to speculators, and S570 to t x porters. * Gross receipts at this port for the week "4 14s 8al443 lacear" Septem?er' 103-905bales, against STATISTICAL POSITION- 1870. 1809 Stock In Liverpool. 665,000 430 ooo Afloat from India. 175.000 22O'OO? Afloat from America. 30,000 20000 Stock in London. 2?,7so ?siseo Afloat tor London. 35,000 ne ooo Stock In Havre. 162,040 78,630 Afloat, for Havre. 11,242 55,897 B ock m Bremen. 15,076 4,343 Afloat for Bremen..... 301 Stock m United States ports. 177,361 127,768 stock in the interior towns.... 26,929 28,015 Total. 1,217,420 1,167,714 Excess ta visible supply, com? pared With 1869. 49,706 Stock of cotton held by Man? chester spinners at the mills 65,000 46,000 Price of mid Orleans in Liver . pool....,.?..85i@6Xd. 12?d. Trice of mid Orleans in New York. 16j?c. 27c. Price of gokl. 15jj 30 Wilmington Market. and $155 Tor hard, periSOlbs. SPIRITS TTRrESTiKE-ls unchanged in price, and market steady! Sales of 35? bSis at 40 cents ftFsoottwS??s bbls at 40? cents per gallon r?RosK.-wo bblsKchange<l bands at $2 37? for . TAR.-NO receipts or sales. COTTON -Market steady, with sales of 20 bales at i3?i cents, and 14S bales at 14c per lb. FISH.-183 bbls mullets received and sold at $7 for pine bbls. Interior Cotton Markets. ' CHARLOTTE, October 15.-Sales for the week some 700 bales at I2?al314c, closing dull. ATLANTA, October Iii.-The market to day has been dull and declining; middling 13c; low mid? dling I2?c: good ordinary Ile; ordinary walla COLUMBUS, October 15.-Our market ls Armer, with a good demand; middlings 13'4'c; sales 240 bales; receipts 209 bales; shipments 161 bales. MONTGOMERY, October 15.-Cotton ls In good demand at 12?c for low middlings. SELMA, October 15.-Sales 450 bales; low mid? dling I2?al3c; closing firm at outside quotations. Ute dpt? by Katlroact, October 81. sorra CAROLINA RAILROAD. H52 bales cotton, 87 bales goods, 5 cars stock. To Pelzer, Rodgers A co, G H Walter & co, Sloan A Selgnous, A J Salinas, Caldwell A Son, Frost A Adger, Dowling A co, Jas R Pringle A Son, W W Smith, w B Williams & Son, Wagner A Murdaugh, W A Courtenay, Reeder &" Davis. NORTHEASTERN 2AILR0AD. 284 bales cotton, 292 bbls naval stores, rough rice, wood, lumber, live stock, furniture, mdse, Ac. To G w "Williams A co, Frost A Adger, W K Ryan, Mowry A Son, Caldwell A Son, Brodie A co, Chafee A co, Graeser A Smith, Reeder A Davis, F W Emanuel, Pelzer. Rodgers A co, T P Smith. A J Salinas, Geo H Walter A co, L Cohen & co, G w Witte, Nachma i A co, Claghorn, Herring A co, J Marshall, Jr, Paillard & Mlnott, J Wleters, Barden & Parker. Kinsman A Howell, S D Stoney, Smith A Chapeau, W C Bee A co, Ravenel A co, Shackel fc>rd A Kelly, P C Trenholm, Dowling A co, Wag? ner. Heath & co, W C Courtney A co, Goldsmith & Son and Railroad Agent. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 69 bales cotton, 422 bushels : ough rice, cars of lumber, wood and mdse. T^ P G Hasell, J B Sar dy, W C Bee A co, W C Ci urtney & co, R D Hoff, W P Dowling A co, J A En- low A co, L F Behling, F Green, Ravenel A co, Wi dener A Murdaugh, J A May, H Klarte & co, Willis & Chlsolm, Hopkins, McPherson A co, J G A H O Martin. Passengers. Per steamship Champion, from New York Miss E A Brown, E A Walker, W P Wright, T S Jewett, C R Brewster, Mrs Jewett and two chil? dren, S S Fraser and wife, R S Bruns and wife, Mrs Berry, J Coles, W Uagins, M Wagner, Mrs R W Brown, Mrs S H Gilben, Mrs T Y Simons. Mrs Milden. Mrs J A Dupree, J Mcconkey. P S Walker, Mrs E W French, Mrs G W Scott, A H Cook and wife, Mrs J E Meldaugh, Mrs M E Thompson, ll Bassett, T nilton. G P Smith, C J White, F Co\ and white, A U Abrahams, T H Abrahams, Miss A Walker, C O Gallager. Miss Kerr, Geo Kerr and wife, G E Channing, W J Reynolds, G F Picker and wife, G S Wilson, C A Hill, R E Fraser, Miss s O Brown. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C Col L P Miller, wire and child. MARINE SEWS. CHARLESTON, OCTOBER 19' ARRIVED YESTERDAT. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York left Saturday, P M. Mdse. To J Adger A co, J D Aiken A co, J E Adger A co. C D Ahrens A co, J Allan, J App:e, D A Amme, H Bischoff A co, Dr U Baer. Bayer A Kressell, Jr, G A Bowman, Agent. W S Bisseil, C D Brahe A co, W M Bird A co, H F w Brewer, C Bart A co, Blum A Miller, E Bates A co, U Brown, M C Bu.\baum. T M Brlstoll St co, E E Bedford, J A Blake, C K Brewster. F C Borner, E S Burnham, Cameron, Barkley A- co.W Carring? ton A co, J Campsen & co, M H Collins A co. T D Clancy A co, T M Cater, W ll Chafee A co, Clacius A Witte, Gas co, H Daly, J Dothage, Mlles Drake. Dowle, Moise A Davis. Edgerton & Richards. B J H Fischer, Forsythe, McCcm? A co. D F Heming A co, Fnrchgott, Benedict A co, J S Fairly & co, J Gorham, Goodrich, winem?n A co. D Godstein, P L Guillemtn, W A Gibson, C Goldstern, H Gerdts A co, Mrs M Galloway, G E Goodrich, J H Graver A co, J Hurkamp A co, N A Hunt, W S Henerev A co, Hart A co, A U Hayden, G S Hacker, R Heu? ser, Miss E Haas, J W Harrisson, O E A A S John? son, Johnston, crews A co, E H Jackson. Jeffords A co, Kanapaux A Gonzalez, Krlete A Chapman, H Kumlnski, T S King, Kinsman Bros, H Kial te A co, O Kerrison, T J Kerr A co, J P Kiep. Lengnick. Sell A Foster, Killick, Wickenberg A co, Laurey & Alexander, L Lorentz, J H Lawton A co, A Lang? er, J W Linley, E C Metz, McLoy A Rice. N Mer- ' naugh, O A Moses. McQueen A Riecke, J P Merk hardt, J H Mansell, L D Mowry A Son, J O MUnor A co, W Marscher, J F Mathewes, Moller A Wiet ers, C A Michaelis. R Mure A co, A Nlemann, B K Neufville, B O'Neill, Ostendorrr & co, J F O'Neill, Paul, Welch A Brandes. C P Poppenheim, Palmet? to P C Association, J A Qutckcnbush, J Ked; F J Ruckle, Sliackelford A Kelly, J Russell, A J Sall nas, P C Schroeder, L Schnell, H B Sharpe, J L Sheppard, A O Stone, Steffens, Werner A Ducker, E B Stoddard A co, A R Stillman, J E Spear, S C Railroad Agent, Southern Express co, A L Tyler, J H Tlerjen, J Thompson, R Thomllnson A co. W Vince, J H V?llers, Yt agner & Monsees, H Riohl.W L Webb, P Walsh, Willis A Chlsolm, W J Yatee, Walker, Evans A Cogswell and others. Steamship Ashland, Crowell, New York-left 16th inst. Ballast. To Wagner, Huger A co. Sch S S Lee,-, Rockaway, L 1-6 days. Fish guano. To C H GUdden. Steamer Emilie, White, Georgetown. S C. 74 tes rice, 60,000 shingles, Ac To Sliackelford A Kelly, J R Pringle A Son, Railroad Agent, Willis A Chlsolm, Klmck, Wickenberg A co, W H Chafee A co, and others. Sloop Isabella. Loudrlch, Ashepoo. 1600 bush? els rough rice. To L D DeSaussure. Received from Chlsolm's Mill. 31 tierces rice, 3 bags sea Island cotton. To W C Bee A co, Par? ker A co, S L Howard A Bro. BELOW. A hermophrodlte brig unknown. CLEARED YESTERDAT. Steamship Albemarle, Blackwell, New York-J Adger & co. Steamship Falcon, Haynle, Baltimore -P c Trenholm. Br bark Ansdell, Pierce, a Port in Great Britain -R Mure A co. Br brig Jennie Moody, Crowley, Glasgow-Hen? ry Card. Sehr Clara Montgomery, Borden, New York-W Roa*ch A co. Sehr Emma D Finney. McMlllen, Ph indelphla H F Baker ? co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamer Dictator, McMillan, Palatka via Jack? sonville, Savannah, Ac. FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Tillie, Partridge, New York, Octo? ber 16. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York, October 18. UP FOR THIS PORT. Bark virginia Dare, Bishop, at Baltimore, Octo? ber 15. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, at Baltimore, October 16. LIST OF VESSELS CT, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT. FOREIGN. LIVERPOOL. The Heiress, Rea, sahel.August 29 Brig RP Grove, Harkness, cleared.August 29 DOM E~S TIC. ROCEPORT, ME. Brig Manzanilla, Spear, sailed.Sept 22 BOSTON. Ship Canova, Lock, cleared.October 4 Ship Anna Camp. Lincoln, up.October 9 Ship John 0 Baker, Spear, cleared.October 12 Bark Horace scudder, Gould, up.October 9 Bark Aurelia, Lincoln, np.October ll BarkEvanel, Randall, up.October ll Sehr B F Lovell, Leavitt, cleared.October 9 Brig Carmina,-, up.Sept Brig R M Heeler, Jones, up.Sept 20 NEW VORX. Ship John Sidney, Bartlett, cleared_October 13 3rlg G S Berry, Fossett, cleared.October 8 5chr Ruth H Baker, Lenny, cleared.Octoberl4 5chr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.October 13 >chr Mary A Tyler, Tyler, up.October 14 PHILADELPHIA. jteamshlp Empire. Herring, cleared.Oct 14 ichr E H Nayler, Nayler, cleared.October fi Sehr s L Burns, Crosby, cleared.Sept io ?ehr Z Steelman, Church, up.Sept 17 BALTIIIORB. lark Virginia Djre, Bishop, up.Oct 15 trig Abby Ellen, Foss, up.October 2 ichr Mary A El./a, Crowell, up.October ll Staring i?larrjiitts. AND THE WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH irethebestinnse.MACHl??E' ne?t?on?wet?^8e Plan. with monthly pay ?aecnhlne?namcha ^dleT^n Hack and colored.) sui, o? s?? R(WhUe> Repairing as usuaL CircuWand'?mnip* of rork sent on application. samples ol General Dealer in Ftoafc^S'^Sin- fm chines and Material, No. 307 Kma^SS? ?W17 CharieatonTs/C. POR NEW YORK. ON 'SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. OLD LINE NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 845. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. The superiopSide-wheel steamship CHAMPION R. W. Lockwood, Commander, wul leave Adger's Wharf as above. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMES ADGBR A CO, Agents. BO* The CHARLESTON follows on TUESDAY, October 25th, at 5 o'clock f. M._octlO-4 J O R H E TV Y O R F ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20TH, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LESE-ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron side Wheel Steam? ship SOUTH CAROLINA, will sail for New York on THURSDAY, October 20th, at 4 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves, connecting with Day Passenger Trains from Columbia and Augusta, arriving at hair-past 3 P.M. Insurance by Steamers of this Line >? per cent. For Freight Engagements, or Passage, having very fine state-room accommodations, apply to WAG SER, HUGER A CO., No. 20 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. OCX17-4_ pACIFIG MALL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LIKE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers or the above Une leave Pier ^?W???L So. 42, North River, foot of CanalSLfl?C street, New York, nt 12 o'clock noon, of the ito and 20th of every month (except when these dates foll on Sunday, then the Saturday preced lug. Departure of the 20th connect?t Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central American ports. Those of 4th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja? pan and China October l, is;G. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Asptnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult.' Medicine and attendnnce 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. R. BABY, Agent. IJjulylo-lyr pOR SAVANNAH, BEAUFORT, SEA? BROOK'S, PACIFIC LANDING, FENWICK'S IS? LAND. The Fast Steamer PILOT BOY, Captain John Sly, will resume her,_ route on TUESDAY, 27th September, leavm. Fra ser's Wharf every TUESDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock, for Savannah, Beaufort and Pacific Landing. Every FRIDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clock,-for Beau? fort, PaciUc Landing, and Fenwick's loir jd. RETURNING, WiU leave Savannah every WEDNESDAY AFTER? NOON, at half-past 2 o'clock, touching at Sea? brook's, Beaufort and Pacido Landing. On the FRIDAY Trip, will leave Beaufort FRIDAY NIGHT, touching at all the Landings on her way to Charleston. Every alternate FRIDAY, ehe will touch at Chlsolm's Landing. For Freight or Passage, apply on board or to J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, sep22 Fraser's Wharf. F OR GEORGETOWN, S. C. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. C. White, will leave Commercial._ ?Wharf as above, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT. the 19th Instant, at io o'clock. Freight will be received THIS DAY and TO-MORROW. Apply to SHACKELFORD A KELLY, Boyce's Wharf. ?"The Steamer goes to Brookgreen and Waverley Mills this trip._octl8-2 -f^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THRO CG H BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, DA RI EN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. W. BURNS, will receive Freight at South Atlan? tic wharf for above points every. TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY MOKN INQ, at 7 o'clock, arriving nt Savannah the same evening, and leaving for Darlen, Ac, the follow? ing morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to (RAVENEL A HOLMES. seplO No. 177 East Bay. R F L OR I. D A , TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, PILATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain George E. McMillan, will sail from,_ _ _ Central Wharf for above points every IUKSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charles? ton every SUNDAT AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. Thc Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vin? cent, win sall from Central Wharf for above points every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WEd.vxsDAY AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock. Fare from Charleston to Savannah, including meals and berth, $3. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, octlO_No. 5 Central Wharf. miME TABLE OF STEAMER "ARGO' X FOR OCTOBER, 1870. DAY'S OF LEAVING CHANGED TO TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. FOR EDISTO AND ENTERPRISE. VIA JOHN'S ISLAND FERRY, CHURCH FLATS, YOUNG'S ISLAND, BEAR'S BL?FF, Ac The Steamer "ARGO," will re- _ . ^fr^y celve Freight at South AtlantlcJaSSBBk Wharf, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and leave as follows: CHARLESTON. I EDISTO. Tuesday, 4th.... 12 M Wednesday, 6th, ll A M Friday, 7th, 2 P MjSaturdav, 8th, 1PM Tuesday, nth, 6# A M j Wednesday, 12th, SAM Friday, 14th, 8 A MjSaturday, 15th, 7AM Tuesday, 18th, li.s A M.Wednesday, mt ii, ll A M Friday, 2lsr, 2 P MjSaturday. 22d. 1 P M Tuesday, 26th, 6 A M. Wednesday.26th, 5>? A M Erl day, 28th, 8.* A MjSaturday, no th, 8AM For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent, South Atlantic Wharf. N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable on the wharf. sep30 rjTHE GREAT GERMAN REMEDIES. Professor LOUIS WUND RAM'S BLOOD PURI? FYING AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (in PUIs or Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Chronic Diseases, resulting from Impure blood and Imper? fect digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro? cessor LonlB Wu nd ram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tinctve. Epileptic Remedy. Tootha*be Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rh e n matte Herb Toa. Gout Tincture. Ey?' Water. ^ WnndwaSScr (the German "Pal n tiler.) For sale by Jr. H. 5 A EX mayso No. 181 Meeting street. Shipping. Tr i Regular Pacxet Sohooner LILLY, ^??. Hughes, Master, having her heavy Freight SSflt engaged, wants Cotton and light Freight, atlow rates, to fin. WM. ROACH A CO. octl8-3 F OS LIVERPOOL. The small Al American Barque SHARPS B?RG, Rogers, Master, having three-fonrths!_ of her cargo engaged, will be dl?ratche<l for the above port. For Freight engagements, apply to STREET BROTHERS A CO., No. 74 East Bay, or octl8 BAGGETT A CO-, Atlantic Wharf. . Jl<OR LIVERPOOL. The American Ship TRANQUEBAR, Cap? tain Haward, is now loading, and will be promptly dispatched for thc above port.. For freight eigagements, apply to K * C. N. HUBERT, octI8-l2 ' No. 12 East Bay. pOR LIVERPOOL. TheA* British Bark RANGER, Doty, Mas-^Ji ter.havlLg the greater part of her cargo en-SS? gaged.wifi be promptly loaded for the above port. For balance or Freight, apply to B. S. RHETT A SON. octl7-mwf6 No. 32 East Bay. -po R LIVERPOOL. 500 BALES WANTED. The first-class Ship "WILLIAM H. MOODY," Hilten, Masher, having the;_ larcerpm of her cargo engaged and going on board, wants 600 hundred bales Cotton to flu up. For engagements, apply to J. A. ENSLOW A CO., oct ll No. 141 East Bay. "p OR LIVERPOOL. The Al Ship ARRACAN. Captain H.^a Spencer, ls loading, and will be prompt-2fiffi ly dispatched for the above port. For Freight engagements, apply to GEO. A. THEN HOLM A SON. octl3 No. 1 Broad street. JpOR LIVERPOOL. The Al (new) American Bark XENIA, J&A Long, master, having more than one-halftjZflB, her cargo engaged and going on board, will be promptly dispatched for the above port. . For balance of freight room, apply to STREET BROTHERS A CO., oct7 No. 74 East Bay. ' JpOR BOSTON-MERCHANTS' LINE. FREIGHT ON COTTON $2 PER BALE. The regular Packet Brig JOHN FREE-^Jj MAN, Baker, Master, wants 200 bales to miSESt up and sall promptly. OCU4-3 - WILLIAM ROACH A CO. ^ I_Bailroabs._ SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAIL? ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS on this Road run dally as fellows: Leave Charleston...18.30 A.M. Arrive at Savannah.3.00 P. M. Leave Savannah.. .11.16 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.......5.20 P. M. Connects at Savannah with the Atlantic h Gulf Railroad for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and all points In Florida. wit i Central Railroad for Macen, Atlanta, Mo? bile. New Orleans and the West. . With Steamboats for points. on the Savannah River. At Charleston with the Northeastern and South Carolina Railroads, and Steamshlns for all points North nnd West. Through Tickets over this line on sale at Hotels In Charleston; Screven House, Savannah; and all principal Ticket offices North and South. Freights forwarded dally to and from Savan? nah and all points beyond. Through Bills of Lading Issued to Jacksonville, Palatkn, etc Tariff as low as by any other Une. O. S. GADSDEN, octs_Engineer and Snperla tendent. REDUCTION OP FREIGHTS. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD COMPANY, \ 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 Sd 4th 6th Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. To Sumter, $L-15 90 80 66 05 To Mayesvtlle, To Lynchburg, To Tim moville, , 1n on Kft To Mani Bluff, ? L1? 90 76 60 To Peedee, To MarlOD, J In order to show the extent of this reduction, the following OLD RATES are appended: 1st 2d 8d 4th 6th Class. Class. Class. Class. Class. To Sumter. $1.80 1.40 1.20 76 47 ToMaye8vule, ' To Lynchburg, ToTlram'Bvllle, . ,? . ." ... To Maru Bluff, ( U0 L4? M8 ,0 45 To Pedee, To Marton, S. S. SOLOMONS, Superintendent Northeastern Railroad, auglti-tnthB. ? NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. Trains leave Charleston dally at 9.30 A. M., (Sundays excepted,) and 0.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston 7.30 A.M., (Mondays ex? cepted,) and 6 P. M. Train leaving at 9:30 A. M., makes through con? nection to New York via Richmond and Aqula Creek only-going through in 42 hours, and with? out detention on Sunday. Train leaving at 0:30 P. M., have choice of route via Richmond and Washington, or Bay route via Portsmouth and Baltimore. Passengers leaving Friday by this train lay over on Snnday in Balti? more ; those leaving on Saturday remain Sunday ba Wilmington. N. C. This ls the cheapest, quickest and most pleasant route to Cincinnati, Chicago and other points West and Northwest, both trains making close connections at Washington with Western trains of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Superintendent. P. L. CLKAPOR, General Ticket Agent. septo S OTJTH CAROLINA RAILROAD OENERAL SUPER1NTENDEN i's OFFICE, \ CHARLESTON. >. C.. X-ij il, 1870. J On and after sunday, al av .oth, the Passengf r Trains upon -nc Soutn -."irouna Railroad wu: mn as folio ?vs: FOK AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. M. FOB CO Lr li lil A. Leave Charleston.".30 A. M Arrive at Columbia.4.10 P. M. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.:.8.00 A. M Leave Columbia.?.7.45 A. M. Arrive a: Charleston.3.30 P. M. AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.S0 P. M Leave Augusta..S.00 P. M. Arrive ar Augusta.7.05 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.40 A. M. COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.60 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.0.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.6.45 A. M SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Charleston.6.20 P. M Arrive at Summerville.0.40 P. M. Leave Summerville..7.10 A. M Arrive at Charleston.8.26 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains on M0NDAT8, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and be? tween Camden and Ringville dally, (Sundays ex? cepted,) connects with up and down Day Pas? sengers at Ringville, Leave Camden.8.85 A. M Arrive at Columbia.11.00 A. M Leave Columbia.1.00 P. M. Arrive at Camden.6.40 P. M H. T. PEAKE, mayl3 General Superintendent. JgTEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Single and double-acting Lift and Force PUMPS, a. Dlsston A Son's Celebrated Circular, Gang. Hand and Cross-cut Saws. Also, Miners' and En? gineers' Supplies in great variety, Shovels, Picks, kc. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, ci:LSI 6mo Charleston, 8. 0. "?Slat ??ttors? "?ftlimp7? <V%~ JJIDER GOVERNOR CUT-OFF ENGINES . HORIZONTAL, "VERTICAL AND INCLINED. Embracing, without complication, all the per? fections attained in the most complex ENGINES, the smallest sizes having all the excellence of the larger ones, a feature not possible 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 list on application. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foot of West Thirteenth street, New York. augio-ws3mos* . _. JgACON'Sf TRUNK ENGINES ! FOR ALL PURPOSES. COMPACT, DURABLE AND EFFICIENT. BACON'S STEAM AND BELT HOISTING MACHINES, For Manufacturers, Stores, Docks, Ships, Ac. Price list on application. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foot of West Thirteenth street, New York. augio-ws3mos* JgRICSSON'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 public. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foot of West Thirteenth street, New York. Branch Offlce-JAS. A. ROBINSON, augl0-ws3mos?_No. 130 Broadway. ?J^JEETING STREET FOUNDRY THIS ESTABLISHMENT 18 NOW FURNISHING THE EM TROVED MCCARTHY COTTON GIN. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Of various sizes, on hand. Improved Vertical and Horizontal Corn Milis, Sugar' Mills, Sugar Boilers and Pans, of all sizes. . Horse-Powers and Gui Gearing, from 6 to 16 reel In diameter. Improved Lever Cotton Presses, for Hand, Power, Saw and Rice Mills. Machinery and Castings of all descriptions made te order. Particular attention paid to House Fronts and Castings for Buildings, Gratings, Cistern Corers, Sash Weights, Ac, Ac WILLIAM S. HENEREY, MACHINIST AND FOUNDER, - . 'No. 814 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8 U aug4 mws China, OrockerTj, &z. "ITTM. G. WHILDEN ? CO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR WHOLESALE CROCKERY, CHINA ' AND GLASSWARE ESTABLISHMENT FROM No. 187 MEETING STREET TO No. 2* HATNE STREET, Extending through to No. 62 MARKET STREET, entrance on both streets. Mr. W. S. LANNEAU Will have the WHOLE? SALE DEPARTMENT especially under his charge, and Mr. STEPHEN THOMAS, Jr., will be found at the RETAIL STORE, No. 255 KING STREET, cor? ner Beaufain, and will manage that branch. Our customers ami friends will find a complete ASSORTMENT OF GOODS at both Stores at REA SONABLE RATES. ' WM. G. W niLDEN. .S. THOMAS, JR.. W. S. LAN NE AC CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWABE AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AT No. 29 HAYNE STREET, AND No. 62 MARKET STREET. WATCHES JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE CDT AND PRESSED GLASS CROCKERY AND CHINA AT No. 255 KING STREET, CORNER BEAUFAIN. For sale by WILLIAM G. WHILDEN A CO. maya E Carriages. STABLISHED 1853 JOSEPH BECKHAU 3, No. 1204 Frankford Avenue, above Girard Avenue, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Manufacturer of Exclusively First-class CARRIAGES. NEWEST STYLES: Clarences. Landaus. Landanlettes, Close Coaches, Shifting Quarter Coaches, Coupes, Ba- ' roaches, Phretoas, Rockaways, Ac, suitable for private ramlly and public use. Also, Hearses of most modern styles and dnlsh. Designs and prices furnished when desired. Workmanship and finish second to none in the country. Fine and varied stock completed, on hand and in the works. Orders receive prompt and personal attention. AU work warranted. sepl2-lmo ?pLPEFOR GAS, STEAM AND WATER Sole Agency of MORRIS TASKER A CO.'S Pae cal Iron Works. At store of CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mch24 ?mo_Charleston. S. C. STEAM ENGINES AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. A full assortment of BRASS and IRON FIT TINGS, for steam and gas-fitters and plumbers. Steam Guages, Guage-cocks, Low Water Detec tors, Oil CupB, Tools for machinists and black smiths, Bellows, Ac For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, mcb24 Omo Charleston, S. c. pUBF 0 S f E G O_ST ? R CJfv ~ [?? T. KINGSFORD & SON, MANUFACTURERS. THIS STARCH has established greater celebrity than any other ever Obtained, and having' re? cently donbled the capacity of their works, they will now be able to meet the demand. Their work? are the largest of the kind m the world, the production being over twenty tons each day. . The great desideratum in tho Starch, and that which is exceedingly difficult to secure, is uniform good quality. KOSE OP INFERIOR GRADES IS EVER WANTED BY THE CONSUMER; and every Grocer hi aware of the annoyance caused by even a slight variation In the qnaUtyi None below tn? standard ls ever allowed to go out or the factory, and not a box has ever been returned to them as defective. IT WILL KEEP PERFECFLY SWEET FOR YEARS IN ANY CLIMATE. Mr. KINGSFORD has been engaged lu the manufacture of Starch for THIRTY-NINE YEARS, and is the inventor of the process of making CORN STARCH. . The subscribers are sole Agents for Messrs. T. KINGSFORD Sc SON'S STARCH, and are prepared tat tarnish the wholesale arid retail trade at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. octl2-:anos HENRY GERDTS ?fe CO.? Agent?. ? Jnsnrancc. NTON INSURANCE fOBlPANT, OF SAN FRANCIS CG CAPITAL. GOLD.....$750,000 00 ASSETS, GOLD, JULY 1, 1868.$1,051,998 73 BOARD OF REFERENCE IN NEW YORK: H. B. CL AF LIN, of H. B. Claflln A Co. EUGENE KELLY, of Eugene Kelly A Co. GEORGE OPDYKE, of Geoige Opdyke A Co. J. G. KITTLE, of Dewitt, Kittie A Co. ' DAVID DOWS, or David Dows A Co. WM. T. COLEMAN,' late of Wm. T. Coleman A Co? JOHN WINSLOW, of Van Cott, Winslow A Van Cou,, ?ros POLICIES GRANTED IN CURRE NC YOB GO- L-' D STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY ^LIABLE. ALL LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAJD AT BRANCH OFFICE No. 114 BROADWAY, N; Y SILEELS, BOWE RS ?fc BOUGHTON, MANAGERS. POLICIES OF INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE ISSUED BY si W WC . ??HERIOT <fc CO., AG EIN?T'S . C'HARLES TON, S. C. seplS-mwHrno ti HE POLICY - HOLD ? R S> T LIFE AND TONTINE ASSUKANCE G?. OF THE ?OUTHn-/ No. !40 BROAD STKEE'r, CHARLESTON, S. C. *. .. WM. MCBURNEY, President. E. P. ALEXANDER, vice-President and Actuary. J. F.G1LMER. vice-President, rtsident in Georgia. E. NYE HUTCHISON, vice-President, resident m North Carolina. GEORGE E. BOGGS, Secretary. ." .> JOHN T. DARBY. M. D" Medical Adviser. AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor. JAMES CONNER, Counsel. li. A. KINLOCH. M. D.,i Local Medical Etal? K. LEBBY, JR., Ml D.. j lners. William McBurney, winiam C. Bee, Robert Mure Andrew Simonds, John R. Dukes, George W. Wllliami, James R. Pringle, Lewis D. Mowry' Wm. K. Ryan, T It J. Ell Gregg. J. Harvey Wilson, E. Nye Hutchison. Z. B. Vance, M. McRae, J. F. Gllmcr, William Duucaa, John Scrcven, J^hn L. Hardee, TJ ?TEES' 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. Whllden, A. S. Johnson, George H. Moffatt, James Conner, George E. Boggs, John H. Devereux,, E. P. Alexander, E. J. Scott. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection of Pollcy-Holders. More than ONE MILLION DOLLARS of Assurance applied for I Tills Company, having complied with all the conditions of Its Charter, ls now prepared to issue the usual forms of Life and Endowment Policies on the Cash system. .-> CASH PREMIUMS ! CASH D.T7IDENDS 1 CASH POLICIES ! All Policies non-iorteitable a'ter the payment of ONE Annual Premium. Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of tho original for an equltnble amount. Purely MUTUAL I No Stockholders I AU Prouts DIVIDED among the PoUcy-Holders. Dividends declared Annually. Dividends once declared are non-forfeltable, and raiv be used to reduce the Preralnm, to Increase the amount of Assurance, or to make the Policy Beir-sustalolnz. Dividends left with the Company, however applied, may be used, in case of need, to pay Premiums. .<. Investments cou?ned by Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities. S3- Patronize the only Life Assurance in the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME. Jnly4-3mosD.to JOHN H. SIMONS, Local Agent. (lotion ?ies. Jj BS S'S PATENT COTTON TIE. Invented and Patented by a Virginian. _ . - -y-r This TIE combines the advantages of great strength, simplicity and ease In manipulation;and thc difficulty of taking np the entire slack of the Band In the operation of pressing and compressing ls entirely obviated. > From tho?e who have used them we have assurances that they are preferred to any Tie pre? viously tried. Being Manufacturers Agents for the sale of this admirable Tie In South Carolina, we have an ample stocs on hand from which we can AU orders from Planters or the Trade at the lowest market rates. , W . C. BEE Sc CO.. AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, ADCER'S WHARF. octl2-wfmlmo .. ?tlisccilaneons. 66r\?LY INFALLIBLE REMEDY \J KNOWN." "FREE FROM POISON, NOT DANGEROUS TO USE." "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, Ac, EXTE R M IX ATOR Destroys them etfectuallv and Forever. "COSTAR'S" 15 E D-B U G EXTERMINATOR Certain, sn re and qulcklv Prevented. "COSTARW INSECT POWDER ?ONLY PORE) Instantly kills Roaches. Bod-Bug*, Moths and Insects. 43- For safety nse only "COSTAR'S." Special Wliolesale Agents at Charleston, GOODRICH, WINEMAN A CO. Sold by all Druggists. may4-wlyrp*c " MARENGO' FEVER AND AGUE CURE A certain cure for CHILLS AND FEVER-a gen niue Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a tonic and fever preventive, highly recommended, and stands unequalled by any preparation now offered. To persons residing in unhealthy sec? tions lt ls invaluable. Warranted-No Humbug. For sale by all Druggists, and by G. J. LDHN, Agent, Druggist, southeast corner King and John sta., iuni8-4mosDAC Charleston, s. C. PROFESSOR BERGER'S BED-BUG DESTROYER. Costar's INSECT POWDER Glentworth^ Roach Exterminator Costar's Rat Poison Isaacsen's Sore Pop-Death to Musquito**. For sale by DB. B. BAER, julys W- " Meeting street ?Hisccllanrons. WHITE LEAD, COLORS AND PAINT 0 I Ll Pore Raw and Doable-Boiled LINSEED OIL , English and American White Lead Paints in 00, in great variety. ALSO, : An extensive assortment of BRUSHES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO. Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, . mch24 6mo Cbarleston, s. c. B E L T I N G . A large Stock of Leather and Rubber BELTING ?nd RUBBER GOODS, Including Manhole and Handhole "Gaskets, (all sizes.) Hose, Sheet Rab? ber for packing, Ture Vulcanized Cam for valves, Ac. ALSO, "Regulation"' LEATHER HOSE, double-riveted and of approved manufacture. * For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and cumberland streets, meh24 6mo Charleston. S. a gAR IRON AND STEEL. English and American Refined, m bars English and American common, in bars* - Boiler Plate and Sheet Iron Bolts, Nuts and Washers. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., Corner Meeting and cumberland streets, m emu ?mo Charlest on. 8. 0. 5? AILS, NAILS, tithe best brands, Including Parker Mills and CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO.'S unequalled "Ne lus Ultra" CUT NAILS. ALSO, A fall Stock of Wrought and Cut SPIKES. For sale by CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO., Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets, meng* 6mo_Charleston, 8. 0. ?JIL1 0IL1 OIL! Winter Strained SPERM, Extra Lard C. B. A Co.'s Engine Oil, Paraphene Spindle. Olive OB, Cotton Seed Oil White oak (West Virginia) OIL For sale by ? CAMERON, BARKLEY & CO., ? Corner Meeting and Cumberland streets. mch24 em o Charleston, S. c.