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The Charleston Stock and Bond Market. MAJUCJST TtxtdTOJ TOT STOCKS, BONIXUAXJ> QTBXL ncTmrrrjg CAIXXP AT rar CHABLSSTO.V STOCK BOA?D, PO& THE WKBK KKDTJ.'O OCT. 27, 1870. 1 fPjtbushed officially Oy authority of Stock Board.] ?. - ? i. . ASKBD. Brn. .43ow..1,...13 .12 s. Somth e rn Bank Bills. "Bank of Camden.....:\ 35 Bank of Chester..... ..' 10 Bank of Georgetown_-. .. 06 Bank of Hamborg. 05 Bank of Sonttr Carolina. 10 Bank of Stat? cf Sooth* Carolina, prior ta U&U~..."<..;.......-i. . 60 ? so Bank of Statte of South. Carolina, : after lar January, 1861.. 46 38% Commercial Bank. Colombia.. 06 Exchange Bank, Colombia. 05 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston............... 04 03 Merchants' Bani; Cheraw. 06 Planters' Bank, Fairfield...-.-.;..':'... .. 06 , State Bank, Charleston. 07 % i?M . v Skate Securities. State 5CbdS,0?. - 60 00 ,State Bonur. Jeane of 1867......... : es 0 J .State Bonds, i> inn ding bank notes .. 66 00 State Bonds, foy conversion of se '??BinjlO .. ? 00 State S?OciSriew. ... 66 00 | ' j Hal) mail Securities. S. C.- Railroad ard Sank Stock. 39 50 S-C.'Railroad Stock:. ^T B.C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. 62 00 ... T ac Railroad. Sevens Per Cent. sj Bondw......*.-'.^.woo ..* . Kortheaasern Railroad Stock (capi 7*)^,,,.;. ~,.. M MM?.woo Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre , ftrred... nominal Koixheastern ' Rallroas- First Mort? gage Bonds, ft Per Cent..... 87 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort . jraga?onua,. 8-.ver cene. nommai Northeastern Railroad Certificates >f indebtedness. nominal . Savannah and Charleston Railroad . . ??CCk. 33 60 Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds, nominal. Savannah and Charleston Railroad (?SePer cent. State ?naranteed 73oods..w-., .;.;.v.. nominal Charleston ?nd Savannah Railroad ..Ar Per Cent.- State rn aran teed Mrfji'iiTl'" . 5900 Greenville and Columbia Railroad . Cac stocks...I2i Gr-denville and Columbia Railroad t- 7--PCT' Cent. ' State guaranteed ' Sendai. ?0 00 Greenville Snd Co'nmbla Railroad , ? ? Per Cent First Mortgage Bonds nominal Greenville, and Columbia Railroad 7 Percent. 'Second Mortgage ^ , Bonds;.:.. 3700 ' Greenville and Columbia Railroad J Per Oehc^ifftincates of Indent- - - !*?kewr..\.;.'.vvr..nominal Cheraw and -Bar?ngtoa Railroad - . Cheraw and- Darlington Railroad Second Mortgage Bonds. nominal Cheraw ,aad, Darlington Railroad Certificates of Indebteuness...... nominal Charlotte, Columbia and Angosta ?aUroad,St*^*...?v?-& 40f? " . il c??u)tte, Columbia and Augusta ., Xl .RailroadFirs: Mortgage Bonds... 8400 gpartanburg and Fnfon Railroad Btale guaranteed Bonds. 53 00 46 co Brae Ridge EaUroad First Mortgage m?ff j----. nommai City Securities. Gt^Biilway Stock... 62 00- 6100 ats of Charleston Six Par Cent. jBfffln ir.JT^.-^..... 60 00 49 00 Cjff?jy^artestcn Fir? Loan 7 Per ^ ^ C?hj^CplAmbia'Vi'?-* Cen? Boiids,' CpyoX 'Columbi a* 7 Per Cc ot. Bonds! nominal Bat* , Bask Stock; irttj^aUonal Bank of ??arjest?n B^^??dba?Bant Stock.".".'.'.'.107 00 104 00 SOutt Carolina _ Lean and Trust PeojJleVrisnk's^'k'.'.'.V.'.^ 500 475 Planters' and Mechanics' ? Bank 1tot?c..?~*~?. . nominal Bsak of Charleston Stock-. .. 2100 Carolina Natl on al Bank Stock...... . nominal BaW^^^^^wck\. .... "v nominal SH ?Ueellancoas Securities. Grafdmilie- Maaurasturjng Com ,?U?faKjU..n^-.-.. 85 00 ?OOO Ijmttajt Manufacturing Company . ?? stock........ .v w..P... . ' r nominal Charleston Gae Company Stock.20 50 ? ' '? ' Phosphate Stock. ' -l O' GharleaCcm, Mining and ?Manu rac- r : turing Company Stock... 140 00 .. j ' Wanda Mining and Man n?a c turin g company stock...........- nominal . Snip vario Add..and Sqperphos. ?pk >0<?npany. Stock. ncmfcwl MSB?add RTver Milling and Man BiantOring. Company Stoci.. 7a00 .. '-. AttaticMiniHg and Manufacturing Oompany Stock...... 106 00 . .. Palmetto Mining and Manufactur? ing. Company Stock. nominal Chico ra Mining and Manufactur? ing CGupany Stocic. s. par Stono Mining, .and Manufactulng Omnpany Stock.. . 95 00 .otVii^FreoXlat. *'.>.'' ?* State of Georgia 6 per cont. Bonds, old... ?442$ ??l ?..\.............. nominal State oF^Cteoma 7 per ont. Bonds. *act>.*^?^.CT............T: ' nominal State of Georgia 7 per cent. Bonds, n ?? * JW. . nominal./ Cirref Savannah 7 per cent.Bonds, t , old~......,,.rr. nominal City of Savannah 7 per cent. Bonds, new.,?...... nommai City or Angosta 7 per cent. Bonds, oRtv:.....:. nominal City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, . | new....'....... nominal City, of Macon .7 per cent. Bonds.... nominal - City of Columbus 7 percent-Bonds. nominal d(y o? Memphis 3 per cent, ponds, ?Vi. nominal City 01 Memphis 6 per cent. Bonds, new. ' nominal dty?.oi Memphis 0 per cent. Kn doraed Bonds. nomina; Memphis and Charleston Railroad, - , Stock.......?a*?l?.::.?..1000 ' 850 Memphis-and Charleston Railroad . ' . . -?per ccKU-FlratMortgaee Bonds 87 00 83 00 Mentptus and Charleston'Railroad '.pei- centSecond Mortgage Bonds * nominal dr?otAtlanta 8per cent. Bonds... nominal Macon and Western Railroad Stock 108 00 OeA^TBaUroad of Georgia Stock.. nominal Georgia Railroad Stock..... nominal Macon and Augusta Railroad. 1st Mortgage 7 per cent. Bonds.. nominal . Macon and Angosta Railroad lat ? ? Mortgage 7 percent.Bonds, en- * Macoo^?i-'Btnnsw?ck Batoo?i?" -t'f^^^:'. 3tate'Endorsed Bonds, 7 per cent, nominal % Montgomery and West Point Ball, road ist Mortgage. 8 per cent., -nominal Sullivan's Island and Mount Pleas ant Ferry Company Stock. 86 00 82 00 m demand at the rate of I2@l6per cent pe?annum. Ei po ru ol Ike Week ending October 26 ' ; . DOMESTIC. BOSTON-Per brig John Freeman-3? 0 tons ph os peate-rock, 6f t.erees rice, 201 bbls rosin, 400 empty bbls, 1 piano.... .Per (Cte A E Glover-1600 bbls rosin, 140 bbls spirits turpentine, 20 tons iron 90 bafts .ottoBVie tons cotton seed. NaiWflM-t-Per steamship Charleston-34 bags . sea island cotton, 1310 bales upland cotton, 123 Heroes rloe? 77 bales yarn, 90 bundles paper, 40 ?*ckages.-Per steamship C W Lord-Inward cargo....tPer steamship Weybosset-952 bales npland cotton-Per steamship South Carolina 1974 bales cotton, 34 bales domestics, 120 tes rice and sundries_Per steamship Champion-23 bags .sea island and 1471 bales npland cotton, 83 tierces rice, 17 bales rags, 23 rons leather, li bales yarn 62 Jkgs sandrlea, 51 empty barrels..... Per steamship Ashland-1267 balee upland cotton.....Per steam? ship Clyde-886 bales upland cotton, 35 casks clay. ....Persciir jennie Rosalind-400 tons phosphate rock, low? empty carboys... .Per sehr N W Smith tint ward cargo. PHILADELPHIA-Per steamship Leopard-166 tea rice, 637 bales cotton, 94 bales yarn. 4 bales rags, larolls leather, 260 bbls rosin and ?md rles T .8tej;msmp ABhiand-515 bales upland cot * ^rtcc- domestics, 185 ?his rosin, and Bnalriee.....Per scar Jennie F Wiuev-450 tena phosphate rock..... Per sehr G BMcFari^?d lumber! aU mortars' 8Ttons old iron* ?pea? ftet BAI?ORE-Per steamship Sea GuU-131 tes ?2&,3t,!^ cotton' 84 toas railroad iron 87 rolls leather, 66 packages sundries ' WILMINGTON, DKL-Per scar S T Baker-3iotons phosphate rock. riotous A ? % The Ckorleaton Alarket. [TOB THE WXXK ENDING OCTOBER 27.] THB Cjtorr-.-The weather fbr the past week baa keen warm, free from rain, and highly suitable * for successful field labor The progress of crop gathering has been steady and good, and the beet results may be anticipated from the continuation of snch'.very favorable atmospheric conditions. The following is an extract on the crops from the -sgncnltnrai Beport for October: The Increase in breadth of cotton was estimated in Jmy at 12 per cent. Combining the elementa or acreage pian ted and Ita coodltlOn on the 1st of oc? tober, the natural expectation, other cirenmstau ces bei- i g eqnai, would lead to a comparison with Sastyearas lohows: North Carolina 15 percent Sont? Cand?na 9; Georgia 6; Florida 9; Alabama' $j Mississippi io; Louisiana 10; Texas 90; Arran -f.? ?IM-"" na 16; Tennessee L This would Sive %.or ceedlng three and * half minions of bale*, bi Indications of tte season tuns tar, since O. 1, and the probabilities ot a favorable antun mauirlng and picking the "top crop," fl pro?os?catiTa return of the remarkably awe experience of the past season.. The .m crop, vigorous In early growth, running to rather iaan boU, these hurnedjrith drong*,t dust and subsequently flooded with rain D t?mber has endured vicissitudes nnfavora corniced" i^tfumess, as a general sheddl fOrms and occasional rotting of the bolls a ThTboll-worm and anny-worm have been at ta nlaces and rust is moreor less prevalent AePSn Stotel The opening of the ater ?uau? wcU advanced m most Placet the last picking promHes to b,e0^nat;T?^ cations.?nstead of pointing to an UOrene ^cmvMolln? comsponaenia are ali renortinc the?rnin af planters who gro* C effiivfiy ?d buy alf agricultural supplleb. THE RECEIPTS.-The supplies at the cotton for the week up to Friday last were 82.4281 in contrast with 76,704 the week previous, 82,395 for the corresponding Urne last year New Orleans the arrivals were 24,678 bales, ag 28,719 last year. The total receipts at the o ports from September l, 1870, up to the latest dates, were 357,000, against 365,388 the pre year, showing a decrease of 8388 bales. The total supplies at the chief Southern cen from september l, 1870, np to the latest graphic intelligence, were as follows: 1870. Kew Orleans, October 26.113,889 12 Mobile, October .26.;.89,056 4 Savannah, October 26.136,643 9 Charleston, October 2?.73,632 6 Texas, October 26. 8,647 2 Virginia October 26. 27,028 4 North Carolina October 2?... .18,526 i The receipts of cotton at the chief Southern tres from October 2C :o 26,1870,as reported by egraph, have been as follows. This include: points hut North Carolina and overland: NEW ORLEANS Oct 20.4S09.Oct 21.. .5952 V *Oct22. 590.Oct 24..,.2097 f2j Oct 25.9478..Oct 26., ..1174 J MOBILE Oct20...........1276...Oct2l'.i.; .. *| Oct 22.IMS.Oct 24... 3087 J- < Oct 25.......... 286."..Oct26.... 494 J SAVANNAH Oct 20.398S:.Oct 21....3196"I Oct 22..5825..Oct24... 4673 ) ii Oct 25...Z64?.Oct 26... 4814J CHARLESTON Oct'30 ..'.2066..Oct 21....10981 Oct22?.2415.Oct 24...1314 VIO Oct 25.21C4..,.:..0ct 26...'.1727 J GALVESTON- 3 Oct 20.Oct 21."1 Oct 22....."........297.Oct 24... 21? V1 Oct35;...v..'..'.. 4SI...0ct26... 314J. NORFOLK- ..'-.> Oct20.:.'.... .....599.1;"....Oct21.'. 1.-7721 Oct 22.773.Oct 24. .. 683 i 3 Oct25.sOO.OC?26... 2J0j" Total.4.;..n The arrivals for the corresponding week year were 80,048 bales. The stock or tbe article in sight at_ th<> ai dateB was as follows: ^T*rT" STATISTICAL POSITION2-^ ' ^ABW.-'"" ' ll Stock in Llverpoo*fr....t-rr.T 539,000 43* Afloat from India_<<'.. 163.000 ISL Afloat from america. 47,000 33 Stock in London.. 25,762 66^ Afloat for-"London. 35.000 128 Stock m navre. 135.3S0 &s Afloat fot/laavre.?5T7-V?SBT^' 4L Stock wiremen.a.'..;-.,. 14.700 v k, Afloat fffr Bremen.' ...?A J.T Stock 4n United States ports. 206,371 ITO, st?ckln the interior towns.... 32,768- ?, Total.?.i; 1,207,329 1,160L Excess in visible supply, com- ? 1 ! Qw? pared with 1869. ?a Stock of cotton held by Man- H ?.[ chester spinners at the milla 90,0001 sdi Prlce'Ofmld uplands In Liver- ? -) fi ' pooI,A..S.%a8%d;' }2d Price-WSmld uplands in New. - - ?. .* r YorKflL.^?1fit:'ii?=-kr Price of gotg.. U% 30 I The l?t?w^ntelligence of the Bombay sh bents was'?^il^ws, by special telegrams fri. Finlay, Clark'tVijo. V. X -llEJp^^ 1869. Gt."Brit. c?nfc--r .Gi^Brit. coi Exports 1st Oe- ^5 tober to 14th October, in- -- elusive. 8,000 1,000 1,776 4 Previously re ! ported.,/T?fO00 148,000 . 908,066 172,5 803,000 149,000 909,842 172,6 Deficit to Great Britain.106,8 Dene 11 to Con Un en t. 28,9 ? The receipts at this port for the .week were 2 bags of sea Islands and Floridas and 10,542 bal of uplands, against 137 bags of sea Islands at Floridas and, 13,240 bales oL uplands the we? before, and 389 bags or sea Islands and Florid and 10,532bales or uplands fur the contrasta week last year. These supplies have come i follows, Bay or uplands, per South Carolina Ra road, 8680 balee; per Northeastern Railroad 113 Savannah and Cnarleston Railroad 224; Sante 300; Christ Cflurch 3; Chisolm's Mill 9; John Island 4; Edlsto, 28; Beaufort 15; St Andrew's Or sei Islands: Wadinalaw 3;. Christ Church 1 Beaufort 29; James island 17; Edlsto 3S; St. Paul 7; Northeastern Railroad 5: Savannah ar Charleston Railroad ll; John's Island 8; Santce Seabrook's Island 8; Savannah 10; Florida 53. THE COTTON MARKET.-The manet for this a ?cle 6howed a strong upward tendency dnrio che flrst of the week, but has relaxed and becon easier. In the foreign markets the rates open? at 8%d for middling nplands, improved to S>@9% and fell off to 8%d. At New York prices co: menced at l6%c, hardened to l7%c, and :eced< to 16%c; while at this point, middlings, whit opened at I4%c, stiffened to 15%@l6c, and d c ined to I6@i5%c ? ft. The movements at Liverpool and Kew York fi this period have been as follows : On Friday, 0 tOher 21, the former was quiet, nplands 8%d, sal 12,000 bales; the latter was quiet atl6%c, sal* j?chales. On Saturday the former was act Iv uplands 8%d@s%d, sales 26,000 bales, the lat ti closed strong at i6%c, sales 2300 bales. On Mo: day the former waa active, uplands Sd, sab *p5,ooo bales; the latter was higher and offcrhuj small, uplands 17%C, sales 3000 bales. On Tuesda the former was fiat, nplands Od, sales 16,000 balei the latter was easier at 17J?, sales 2800 bales. 0 Wednesday the former was easier at 8%d@& sales 12,000 bales; the latter WAR active and lowe at 16%c, sales5200bales. Yesterday the former wa dull at 8%da8%d; the latter was dull at I6%c. . The transactions in this market for the wee! have been as follows: On Friday, October 21, th article was arm, with a demand rather above th supply, the market at the close showing an np ward tendency; sales 700 bales; ordinary to goo< ordinary being quoted at 13@14.>?, low middini) 14%, middling 14% and strict middling 15c H lb On Saturday the staple was harder, and prices it some casts advanced sc <?? lb; s too: on the mar ket quite light; sales 700 bales; ordinary to goot ordinary being quoted at 13%@13%, low middling 14%@14%, middling and strict middling 14%@15t $ ft. On Monday the staple was strong and ad vancing, niidddllng uplands commencing at 15<g 15%, stiffening to 16% and closing with an upward tendency; sales 3JO bales; quotations unsettled, but about as follows, say, ordina'y to good ordi? nary 14@15, low middling 15%@15%, middling 15% and strict middling 16c H ft. On Tuesday the article opened firm, bul closed quiet and weak; sales 700 btles; ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 14@16, low middling 15}?@15>,', middling 15&@16, ttrtct middling 16@16.\ic * ft. On Wednesday the market was decllulng, and prices foll off about >ic $ ft; sales 750 bales; ordi? nary to good ordinary being quoted at 13#@14?i. low middling 15, middling 15,*, strict middling 15J?C IR ft. on yesterday the market was de dining, but somewhat active; sales near 1000 bales, say 7 at 13?:; ; 24 at 14; 20 at 14* ; 14 at 14% ; 86 at 14*; 193 at 14%; 153 at 15; 118 at 15K; 50 at 16%; 33 at 15%; 40 at 16%, and 4 on private terms. We quote: UVRRP1X>L CLASSIFICATION'. Ordinary to good ordinary.13 @?4% Low middling.14%@ Middling.:.16 @15% Strict middling.16%(jl5% SKA ISLAND COTTON.-The supplies ol this quali? ty of the staple have been more liberal, and were about 201 bags or sea islands and Floridas for the week. The Inquiry has been only in a limited way, and was entirely confined to Carolina quali? ties, mostly of the medium and better grades, of which some 60 bag* have been sold daring the weet, among walch wera 1 at 60,1 at 62,18 at 66, -2 a?66, 6 at ss, o at 60,4 at 76,1 at 86. We>quote com me a Carolina at 3S4&4Z, medium 45@55,'g?od to One 66965, fine aad choice C6#Wc 9 lb. ." RICE.-The arrivals bave been moderate, and were about 14,000 bushels of Carolina rough for the week ; with more ample supplies, prices have show n au easier character. The transactions have been, a bout TOO tierces of clean Carolina, among which were 28 at 7 7-16; 71at7Ji; eat7 5;i6; 311 at 7X; 60 at 7X; 22 at 71-16;'85 at7; 79 at 6%; 16 at6X;28at6#; 15 at 6Kc ? ft. We quote com? mon to fair clean Carolina at 6@6>?; good 6#@ 7c 9 ?. NAVAL STORES.-The arrivals of these articles have been to a fair extent, and were about 1500 bbls for this period. The market has been quiet and transactions moderate. About soo obis spirits turpentine were resold at 37c 9 gallon; also, lim? ited lots of spirits at 38c. The following were sales of rosins : 6 bbls extra No 1 at $2 50 ; 95 ex? tra Ko 1 and 135 So l at $2 60 9 bbl] 17 low No 1 at $2; 36 low No 1 at $1 60; 10 do at $1 55; 15 No 2 at tl 40; soo Noa 2 and 3 at $14&9150 a bbl. HAY.-The arrivals nave been only in a limited way, and the transactions of a retail character. Coax.-The receipts of this grain are unimpor? tant. The demand ls light, and almost entirely local. Jobbing lots of good white may be quoted at $1 i5@i 20 9 bushel, weight, sacks included, and $1 io 9 bushel for common. OATS.-The market is fairly supplied with this grain, and demand limited. Sales have taken place at about 65c 9 bushel, weight, sacks in? cluded. FLOUR.-There is a good stock of most descrip? tions on the market, but the article has been dall of movement except at easier rates. We quote Northern and Western fine at $5 60 9 bb'.; super at $5 75@6 26 9 bbl; extra at $6 D0@7 9 bbl; fam? ily at $7 2S@8 9 bbl. Southern qualities are com? ing forward in good snpply, and super may be quoted at $6@6 50 9 bbl; extra at $6 76@7,26 9 bbl; family at $7 so@s 50 9 bbl, and choice and fancy at $9a9 50 9 bbl. BACON.-Prime qualities are in moderate stock, and clear rib sides are scarce. The market ls ? firm, and we quote prime smoked shoulders at l5X@i6c 9 ft: prime clear rib sides at 19c 9 .lb. Dry salted shoulders at i3#@i4c, and sides at ie J? @17C 9 ft. VEGETABLES.-Irish potatoes of the new crop are in fair supply, and may be quoted at $3a8 60 per bbl. Onions are in fair stock and sell at $4 60 @$5 9 barrel. S?GAB AND MOLASSES.-The stocks are light, but good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted ntllJi<?l2c $ ft. Muscovado molasses may be quoted dull at 39@40c ia hhds, and 41?42o 9 gal? lon in bbls; clayed at A3@36c 9 gallon. BCTTBR AN'I> LARD.-There ls . a fair stock of prime Goshen. We quote good to prime at 36? 45c 9 ft; Chicago prime ?9?coe 9 lb; Western and other lower grades sell from20@30c 9 ft; country at 25@30c 9 ft. as in quality. .Lard is lu good Supply, and is held at 18 ?ic. SALT.-Lots from store selling at $l 40@150 9 sack.' . INDIA HAGGING-There ls some limited in quiff for this article. We quote 29@30c 9 yard. IRON BANDS AND TIBS for cotton, of the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at WcSpST -'>'Tur?R3u?Miiw for this arti i?e^^u?.^We qu^t?'S?Tam?or^mimng purposes from $5@7. Shipping timbef%^8@?; 4-4@5-4 flooring at $11@12 9 M. Bright lamber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to*\lz\ from tU@22.^JAby^hAcaj?p. NA L FBu^nr^^Tobi^rpooItjOyste am [dlrecanom Wi via Near, York\fld on^pplanda, lJid on-sea ?lands;]by ash tfd on uplands, >?d on sea lalands. To Havre nominal. jc^twoe - to Kew Tork, by steam lie on. uplands and'lc on sea islands'; #8 -1Jpferc(^?n .rj^;;toy|3?U, hie 9 ft on. oottonj'ji-*%" tl?reaon rjee; 40c 9 barrel on' ?- sm; $??$8 9 M on lumber; $9@10 9 Mon tim* r. Ta Boston, by, sali?rijfe#c fi ft on upland [ oo.toa. Io ?rovld?nce,.by sail, $8 00 9 M oh ^a'ro^r^c^^n^btroTffby steam $19 baleen ; 1 Kew York rates. To Philadelphia, by; sto?rn, j JWc V rb on uplands; by sail, $7 ? M on boards; I $9 on timber; $3 9 ton on clay, and $8@3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore ..by ateamj^c 9ft; by sall, $6 50?7,9-M.on ?pard5?-*$3?3 25 9 ton hou phusprrate'roek. Vba8?asr*are m demand by our merchants to-tSke lumber freights from " Georgetown, S. C., Darien and Satilla River, Ga, and Jacksonville,, Flo., to. Nor thenn ports, and $io@i2 9 M are' rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE-STIRLING BILLS.-The rate yeater I day was 20??@2l for 60 day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANOX.-The banks are purchas? ing sight checks oh New York at ht?X off; five days X oil; io days l off; 16 days i.?* off; 20 days -; 30 days-. They are selling sight checks at par. ". GOLD.-The brokers were yesterday buying at 12 and sel.lng at 13. . ft Markets by Telegraph. FORK1GN. . LONDON; October 27-Soon.-Consols 92?ia92K. Bonds 89. Evening.-Consols 92\'. Americans quiet Sixty two s 89??. Stocks quiet. Linseed oil declining. Sugar, od the spot 32s Sd; afloat 27s 9do28s. LIVERPOOL, October 27-Soon.-Cotton quiet aud steady; uplands 8^a9d: Orleans 9.','a9?4d; sales io,oo6 bales. Afternoon.-Cotton dull; uplands SX>?8?id; Or leauH 9a9'4'd; sales wont exeeed 8,000 bales. Evening.-Cotton, uplands, closed at 8??a8j?d; Orleans 8j?d; sales Sooo bales; speculation aud exports sooo. DOMESTIC. KEW YORK, October 27-Noon.-Stocks heavy. Gold n%-ai2. Money 6a7 per cent. SterUng, longos; short 9}?. United Sutes sixty-twos 12.V. Flourflrm. Wheat dull. Corn doll. Pork heavy at $26 87a26. Lard quiet. Cotton dull and lower;uplands 16J-?. Orleans 17J?c; sales 1300 balee. Turpentine quiet. Rosin dull. Freights Arra. Evening.-Cotton dull, lower aud unsettled; sales 1800 bales: uplands l6*ic. Flour. State and Western less active and firm; superfine $6 16a 5 30; Southern steady ; common to fair extra $6 65; good to choice $6 70a8 75. Wheat heavy and low ey : winter red and amber Wes'ern ti 34al 89. Corn scarce and better; mixed Western 79a81c. Beef dull; mess $10al5; extra $16al8. Pork dull and heavy at $25 87a26. Lard dull at 14al4Jic. Whiskey lower at 89??a<?0J?c. Groceries quiet and tirm. Turpentine quiet at43)?a44c. Rosin duli at $] 95a2. Strained tallow 9>ia0c. Freights active andflrmer. Money Gat per cent. Sterling quiet and firm at 9J?a9,?i. Southerns dull. BOSTON, October 27.-Sales 300 bales; net re? ceipts 42 bales: coastwise 413 bales; total 456 bales; stock 300 bales. BALTIMORE, October 27.-Flour quiet and firm. Corn dull and unsettled. Pork firm at $27. Ba? con very firm and scarce. Shoulders 15c. Whis? key dull at 90c. Wheat dull and lower, Maryland amber $16S.il 75. Cotton sales 100 bales; net re? ceipts ito; coastwise 205; total 315; exports to Great Britain 172; Continent 61; coastwise 50; stock 3835. WILMINGTON, October 27.-Cotton quiet; mid dunes 15c; sales 19 bales; net receipts 467; exports coastwise 700; stock 1400. NORFOLK, October 27.-Net receipts of cotton 1087 bales; exports coastwise 822; stock 2090 bales. LOUISVILLE, October 27.-Bagging quiet. Hemp 28. Flax 29. Flour Arm; e*tra ramify $5 50. Corn 75c. Pork $26. Shoulders 14)?c; hams 2ic. Lard 10?ic. Whiskey 85a86. CINCINNATI, October 27.-Flour quiet and un? changed. Corn firm; new 55c; old 60c. Provis? ions dull and unchanged. Whiskey dull and low? er at S3a84c. SAVANNAH. October 27.-Sales of cotton 600 bales* net receipts 4351; exports coastwise ll; stock 67,39" bales. NEW ORLEANS, October 27.-Cotton dull and lower; mlddlinns nominally 15>?al6&; sales 2100 bale-?; net receipts 2028 bales; coastwise 493 bales; toial 2521 bales; exports to the continent 23 bales; stock 62,587 bales. MOBILE, October 27.-Sales looo bales; net re? ceipts 1718; exports coastwise 430; stock 33,450. GALVESTON. October 27.-Soles 200 bales; net re? ceipts 293; exports coastwise 906; stock 7509. New York Klee Market. From the Daily Bulletin, October 25: There is no business of importance doing sad virtually no market. The stocks are not large os yet,' but ad? ditions are daily coming forward, and prices weak? en accordingly. Sales of about 30 tes Carolina in a Jobbmg way at 8a8,?.?c, and a few bags Rangoon at 6J?c Fr m the Journal of Commerce: The market is dull and prices are drooping. The offerings are very moderate, but there is hardly any demand. We qnote Rangoon at 6%a7c, and Carolina at 8>?a83?c. Sales 26 tes Carolina. From the World: Business ls almost at a stand and the market little better than nominal, thou^ its tendency is still In buyer's favor. Sales of j about 30 tes Carolina at 8aS j?c. From the Herald: The demand was light, but prices were unchanged. Sales of small lots at from 8Xc to 8J?c for Carolina, aud 6j?a7c for | Rangoon. Wilmington Market, WILMINGTON, October 24. - TURFRNTINB. Sales o' 371 bbls at $2 05 for soft, and $1 40 for bard, per 280 IDs. SPIRITS Trj*rwrrira.-.S?Jw?T18 bbla at 890, and 71 bbla at 49 Vo for Southern, and 12 bbla at 400 per, gallon forWew YojI&paolageB. -v Rosix.-Sa: es or 907 bbla at fl 50 ior strained.and 166 Tor m 2". - ? ? '? ? ?? - ~ TAR.-200 bbls, in snipping order, sold at fl 60 perbbL , . No sales reported in cotton. TMBBR.-Pour rafts sold at $T 60, f 8a860per H., and one lot per railroad at f ll . .. Interior Cotton. MarktU. *c' CHARLOTTJl,October 25]-Salea to-day loo bales; middlings 14>??U5C. closing at 14J?c for beat grades. Market qulefi ? SELMA, October ii.-Sales iso bales; middlings at 15; low middlings at 15?c. Market oloeing quiet and offerings light. SUMTER, October 25.-Cotton has been in good demand for the last few days, caused from favo? rable reports from Liverpool and the Northern markets. About 250'bales have changed hands during the week ending the 25th instant. We quote: Ordinary 14*o; good ordinary 14Xo; dow middling I5.iic; middling 15>?c; strict middling COLOMBIA, October 27.-Sales of cotton yes? terday loo bales; middlings l4Xc NEWBERRY, October 25.-Cotton m good de? mand at I3xal4c. COLUMBUS, October 25.-Our market was very irregular in the momlng^Bome middlings brought 15.?c. In the afternoon the. market was easier, with mlddlisga at 15c, lbw middling l4Kc, ar, widch figures it closed. Sales 246 bales; receipts 455: bales: shipments 272 bales. ATLANTA, October 25.-The market to-day has been more active, and priceB have advanced ; mid? dlings 14c; low middling 13tfc; good ordinary l:2,'?c: ordinary lo>?all>?c. . . MONTGOMERY, October 25.-Cotton market 14XC for low middlings. il ri : ii Bp S: gs rs if ca Cn cS"p : ft : % CZ<2 C. OE i-?"3BSS5 B2^2 5 5" Soo2 ISFI? f;;.t.J ar: 3 ? F : : : g rs : S-:; ? : : i ' i i ; ; ! ! ?BBEI ! . . ! cobb b b boob gfloo o o o o o o ctrc-cr ~ o* aasa 50 tp m ct? a> QAtcn H ?? >t -t ?, *t -,-,-!-. ?O IO g tjj ?9 to ?WtOtO _C3 E l-. ? j-? JO*>* joj^ S H S i yoaf?l o ?-JS' -110 ID k M . J- O cj*. CJJ- . cj _oj3< yo?? C.? X o- ? - 3C 2 ? Zl S Oli^-^-JC-iiOCD-JlOCA^l "S'S" fi ta e ? ? -S ca cc M KS 'SS Si?gS22g?Sg? j?; .; , S; ; ^J? tr?'w- . . "a.* Vo* " ??Si BM. . . H.- . *0 rf. I ' BSE ~2 9 S'S 3 H 5 o j? ; ; ; ; _o ; ; ^. 00 > oe . . . V . Ta . . ?"o> lg: : : s: s: : 32 *. e< ?^co e -J ?- co to o SSgg.BSrfSS O^tCMCCCt?^ cv- -t; . 00-J -?S: SS: : ?'g ?O' ' M' ? M 00 ?35 Soo S3J? Cai S ' DO ?0 : r: : -8 : 2: : 82 0.0. c*o - ^?ji -?. . 38 ?oe?- -?. . ?aM sis g ?ti -r Ff* sig ss '. I 1**' J* J-* OJ So ? . NO**HVBO?*B . . ?cji^ogooiQlU?oO . . o 10 a ^ co So - o co ? J8^ j*' -? es . a ? [MMI?Ii?i toOHH' p*> 5S 6N NOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 7732 bales uplands, from Mobile 13 bales, from Savannah 79 bags sea Island and 260 hales up? land, and from Charleston 183 bags sea island and 505 bales npland-the quantities received at those ports fr"m Mobile, Florida. Texas and Savannah. c 3 5 S ceo = "SS -r -iq ? :?? . p r? : "o' fi g go g III I ll I iii S SS i lil r- Is ? isl . : f? : ; g^s : . : 3 . . *9 : . . ? : : -5 : . -? : : <e^. o n . ? a g I I : S . CO : t [8 J0O SSS 80 Co -I "co to cc co I?-) 2S0IS? ri O 2 BS iSSco's 3 o o P ? r = B. ' - O s. S s s ?1 ll 1 ? s s ET P Exporta or Rice. Naval Stores and Lam. uitr from the Port of Charleston, from . September 1 to October ?7, 1870._ BX:'0K7SD TO 1870-'71. NAVAL STOK'8 Bbls. LUMBER. Feet. 1869-"70. NAVAL STOR'8 Bbls. Feet. Boston. New York.. Pliiladelphla Baltimore... New Orleans, Mobile.I ProvId'ce,RI. Oth'rUSP'rts T'ai Coastw'se Barcelona. Maj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. St John's, NB. London. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Australia. 2,976 3.915 2,870 090 130,000 606.U00 427,000 92,000 4,820 2,116 2,036 265 32,000 1,433,015 83,000 168,000 500,344 201,500 140,000 170,055 10,45]! 1:956,844 9,837 2,016,070 400 2,160 Total Foreign. Grand Total 2,268 4,418 14.809 209,709 33e 1.956,844 1,828 2,664 12,401 209,769 2,226,839 Passengers. Per steamer Pilot Boy, from savannah via Beau fort and Pacific Landing-H Baxley, W H Allan, W E McKnight and lady, J J Wright, Colonel R De T-eville, WH Brisbane,Mr Jervey, Mrs Scheper, Captain W McNelty, and 6 deck. EXPORTED TO ?870->71. & L ?r/d. Bice i8?B-'7o. ; & Limpid.-1 Bice Liverpool.. omer Br. Pons Totl G. Britain Havre......;.. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. 4511 79 6016 4511 79 601? N. of Europe Tot'I N.Enrope S.of Europe.. W. Indies, ic. Total F. Ports. Boston..... Rhode Island.. New York..... Philadelphia...' Bait, k Nr'folk Oth. U. S. Ports Tot;l Cse Ports 260 4511 6275 275 1981 39409! 1244 ....| 3360] 276 ^22 626 204 47889 Grand Total.I. 2041 61900| 223lj 49lJ.4076l| 1377 8287 4021 281411 ,636 10 , 21321 237 29981 441 164 1412 34486 1?T7. Charleston ?WU ol ega le Price?. 30 25 13 6 H? 16 C .. ? 40 ? 20 ? 24 6 28 4 ? - ARTICLES. BAGGING, 9 yard Dundee. ..;...;rv? Gunny Cloth: .-..r.... ~. New York Double Anchor. 44 Inches, 2%ths. BALE ROPE, 9 ft Manilla.?.?.....; Western. Jute.,. BUTTER-Goshen.T... Countv.;.. COTTON, It ft- . , Ordinary to good ordinary.... Low middling. Middling to strict middling... Good middling.*. Sea Island. COFFEE, 9 ft Rio.'. Lagnayra. Java. FffBTlTiTZBRfi 1 Carolina Fertilizer, 9 2000 tts. 60 00 & Wando Fertilizer. 60 00 ? Double Relined Poudrette. 30 00 Niles' Phosphate.68 00 - Peruvian Guano, 9 2240 lbs... 100- 00 - Pacific Gnnno, 9 2000 fte..... 66' 00 Phoenix Guano....... 66 00 Bangh's Phosphate, 9.2000 fta 60 00 Rhodes' Phosphate, 9 2000 fta 65 00 Rhodes' Standard Manure (?85 time).?.67 60 Orchillo Guano ($40 time). 36 00 Land Plaster. 13 00 M apes' Super Phos, 9 2000 ft 8. 65 00 Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 65 00 Wooiston's Vege'or, 92000 fts 66 00 Croasdale's Gen. Sup.Phos.net 60 00 ? Bowers' Complete Manure, net 60 00 ? Sardy's Phos. Peruvian, cssh. 66 00 @ Sard j's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 ? - Patapsco Guano...... 65 00 ? E. Frank Co's ?mmonlated @ FRICKS. 29 ? SO 38 @. Vi ' 8 ? 12)6 40 SO 14? 15% 86 22 26 30 ? <0 ? ? H ? 16 00 @ .. Bone Phosphate.....:.:. 60 00 Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone.... 62 00 . Whann's Superphosphate. 60 00 Etiwan Guano, No l ($60 time) 54 00 Kt 1 wan Guano, No2 ($60 timer 68 00 Zel^s Ammonlated Bone Phos .i phate($70time). eo co Russel Coe's Ammonlated Bone Superphosphate ($66 time).s. 66 00 FLOUR, 9 bbl Fine. 6 60 Super. 6 76 ? Northern and Western Extra. 6 50 Baltimore Extra. Southern-Super. 6 oo ?ii Extra.... 6 76 Family.'.. 7 ?0 GRAIN, 9 bushel Maryland Oats.65 Western Oats. Corn., 1 10 HAT, 9 cwt North River. 1 45 LUMBER, 9 M feet Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 White Pine, good run. 88 00 Yellow Pine.20 oo Boards, rough................ ll 00' Grooved and tongued 28 oo I MOLASSES, 9 gallon II Cuba.......,:..-....... a Muscovado............. 30 Sugar-house. 60 New Orleans..... 77 NATAL STORKS, 9 bbl Tar. Pitch....I...;...... Roam, pale......:.. Rosin, No. 1.... 1?0 Rosin, No. 2..-. 1 60 Rosin, No. 3.fi. 1 40 Spirits T arpen tine, 9 gallon.. 87 Oakum, 9 ?.. io NAILS-American 4@20d., 9 keg 6 06 POWDER-Dupont's, F.FJ. g.... 8 00 Dupont's, F.F.F. 6 00 fi Dupont's. Blasting. 4 oo @ PROVISIONS, 9 ft- ?? r .. Bacon, Hams.......'...:. 24 ? Sides....:. 10 9 Shoulders..... 10%? Strips.7........@ .Lard, in keg.. 17%@ Butter........r............. 30 ? Cheese.,.. 15 ? Potatoes, Irish, 9 bbl. 8 00 @ Sweet..:..'..:....1...'. 8 60 fi Onions..... 4 60 fi Apples.. -.'. A Eggs..... 26 fi Poultry-Chickens, 9 doz.... 3 oo Fowls, 9 doz-;_.'-... 5 00 @ .70 00 8 00 7 60 6 60 726 8 00. 120 ? 66 Oo @ 40 00 @ 24 00 fi 12 00 @ 82 00 42 roo fi' 1 46 @ 38 ? ,. fi 7 00 Bacon, Hams..... 24 A 27 . rn Sides....:.?i.V.- IO fi Shoulders. i5%? 16 . . Strips.7... .? .. . .Lard, In keg.. 17%@ 18 Butter.......r............. 30 ? 40 Cheese. 15 fi 30 Potatoes, Dish, 9 bbl. 3 oo ? 3 60 Sweet..:..'.......1...'. 8 60 fi 4 00 Onions........ 4 60 fi 6 oo Apples.........'. ? Eggs........;.........i. 26 fi - 80 Poultry-Chickens, 9 doz.... 3 oo @ 4 oo Fowls, 9'doz_;- -... 5 00 fi 6'60 IUCE, 9 ft-Carolina.... 7 fi .711-16 East India.... ? SALT, 9 sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 40 ? 1 60 Liverpool, fine. .. fi SUGAR, 9 ft-Raw. .. Porto Rico. ? Muscovado.:L...... io ? 11% BEESWAX-9 lb... 88 fi 40 ti IDES, Green-9 ft. os ? .. . Dry.,. 18 ? .. CHESTNUTS-y bnshel. 4 oo A Stock? of Cotton in the Interior Towna not Included in the Receipts. TOWNS. Augusta A Ham'g...-October 21 Macon, Ga.October 21 Columbus, Ga.October 21 Montgomery, Ala.October 21 Selma, Ala.October 21 Memphis, Tenn.October 21 Nashville, Tenn.October 21 Total. 34,598 Exporta. BRISTOL, "ENG-Per British bark Monsoon-410 tons phosphate rock. NEW YORK-Per steamship .Georgia-39 bags sea Island cotton, 2261 bales upland cotton, 146 tierces rice, 46 bales domestics, 26 l?ales moss, and sundries. ATHENS, N Y-Per sehr Jesse L Leach-inward cargo, lumber. Receipts by Railroad, October 27. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 15B0 bales cotton, 360 bbls flour, 320 sacks flour, 6 cars stock. To Railroad Agent, and others. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 354 bales cotton, 221 bbls naval stores, cars lum? ber and wood, rough rice, 190 packages tob?ceo, peas, mdse, Ac. To G W Williams A co. Frost A Adg'.T, Mowry A Son, W K Ryan, T P Smith, A J Salinas Graeser 4 -mlth, Reedor A Davis, Wise A co, Walter A co, W C Bee k co,G W Witte, J A Quackeubusb, Nachmann A co, Wilcox, Gibbs A co, Clag horn, Herring A co, Ravenel A co. Cald? well A Son, Pringle 4 Sou, Pelzer, Rodgers 4 co, A Johnson, Sloan A Selgnions, J Marshall, Jr. S D Stoney, J Wletere, Barden 4 Parker, Kinsman A Howell, U Boylan n, BoUmann Bros, J Trlest, W Gurney, G Foll?n, S 4 C Railroad Company, Rail? road Agent, and Order.* POET CALENDAR. BOON'S PHASBB. First Quarter, 1st, 3 hours, 69 minutes, evening. Full Moon, 9th, 8 honra, 23 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 17th, 12 hours, 63 minutes, evening. New Moon, 24th. 10 hours, 13 minutes, morning. First Quarter, 31st, 2 hours, 41 mlnntes, morning. 29 OCTOBER. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. saturday... Sunday..... SI'S. RISES. SUN MOON SETS. R. A B. I 6..13 e..13 6.. 14 6..15 6..16 6..17 6..18 5..15 6..14 6..13 6.. 12 6..11 C..10 5.. 9 5..56 sets 7..12 8.. 1 8..57 9..57 10 56. niOH WATEK, 7.. 32 8..?0 9.. 6 9.. 58 10..52 ll.. 51 morn MARINE NEWS. CHABLESTON, OCTOBER 26 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. British bark Bidwell, Baker, Havre, via Capes or thc Delaware-5 days. Ballast. To R Mure ; 00. British bark Mary Killara, Butler, Cape de Verd -40 days. Ballast. To Henry Card. British baric Grace E Cann, Cann, Bos toa-9 days. Ballast. Tot ne Ma si er, behr Eliwan, Brown, New York-1 days. Coal. To the Master, and W 0 Bee 4 co. Sehr'Lillian, Howland, santee. 1100 bushels rongb rico. To W 0 Courtney. Sehr Ann S Deas, ?-arbatti. West Point' MUI. 122 tierces rice. To Coben, Hanckel A co. Sehr A'.a, Whitehurst, lack River. 2660 bush? els rough rice. To W 0 Bee A co. Sehr General R E Lee, Gradlck, Cooper River. 1650 bushels rough rice. To G H Ingrahnm A Son, and P G Hasell. Steamer Pilot Boy, Sly, Savannah via Beau? fort and Pacific Landing. 6 bags sea island and IS bales npland cottony and rrandries. To J p Aiken ? co, Pelzer, Rodgers- A-cp,.Heeder A Davis, Conen, Hanckel k co. SD Stoney, W ll Bird k co, G Foll?n, Ravenel A co, F'Campbell, and Mrs Jane Polnsett. ._. .Sloop Emerald, Roberts, Ashepoo. 1350 bushels roogh rice. T i Frost k Adger. and P G HaselL , Sloop from Cain hov. 220 Dos nels rough rice. To Gaillard A Mino?. .. ... .By boat from christ Charon. 1 bag of sea island [?cotton. ToWGurney. H- ' ' I Received from Chlsolm'3 Ginning Mills. 4 bags , 80% Island cotton. To .'Ravenel A co,- Gaillard? A Jimott, and S L Howard. . . . CLEARED YESTERDAY. _ ' .', Steamship Georgia. Crowel?, New. lork-W A Courtenay. ....... ^ . British bark- Monsoon^ Monzle, Bristol,- Bug-C C Coe, superintendent. , Sehr Jesse L Leach, Dowdy, Athena, N Y-J A Enslow&co. . ..; ' 1. ..; SNAILED TBSTEBpij. ' ' ' \' ' Stenmsbip 0 W Lord, PosV?ew Tort. Steamship Georgia, Croweli; New York.' < Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore. British bark Monsoon, Monzte, Bristol Eng... ... Sehr-Charles E Paige, Doughty,' Wilmington,; .NC. ' - '1 . ' ' FROM THIS .PORT. - >m Steamship Leopard, Hughes, .Philadelphia,Oc? tober 24. m ? ? 1 DP FOR THIS FOBS.-, ' ss ?6 Sehr John Shay, Fisher, at Phuadelphia, Octo? ber.?. . .. "; : ..; ? ... CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. . Steamship Falcon, Hayne, at Baltimore, Oc? tober 28. '. steamship James Adger,'-Lockwood, at New York, October 25. ... SAILED FOR- THIS PORT. Sehr Emma Douglas, Ellis, from New Bedford, October 28. ... MEMORANDA. . . ? .' The bark Almira Coombs. Nilson, from Chiaol m ' s Island, arri red at Wood's Hole October 23. The sehr Grace B Webster, Lord, from Eliza bethport, N J, for Charleston; arrived at New York October 24. * . ri . ... " , ?. -.? :i. ; -. .?.: .?.?? List of Shipping TX TBE PORT OF CHARLESTON, OCTOBER '11. Vessels under 100 tons/-and steamers coasting' within jhe State, excepted. STEAMSHIPS. Manhattan, 1387 tons, Woodhull, at Adger's wharf, * for New York, loading-James Adger A co. . Georgia, 1609 tons, Crowel!, at Union wharf, -for New York, ready-Wagner, Huger A co, w A Courtenay. Hercules, 764 tons, Doughty,' at Brown ft co's wharf, for New York, loading-W A Ccpr , tenay. . ? ' . ... ' ' ' ' .. SHIPS. J O Boy nton, 740 tons. Wayrott, at Boyce A co's. wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J M Fredsberg. Aracan, 1037 tons, Spenser, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-G A Tren hoi m A Son. '"" ' Tranquebar, 1807 tons, Harward, at Boyce A co's . wharf, for Liverpool, loading-C N Hubert. ' W H Moody (Br), 686 tons, Hilton, at Boyce A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A Enaiow ft, co. . .' " Hope, 797 tons, Hancock, at Atlantic wharf, from New York, wai tin?-W B Smith ft co.. * .r John Sidney, - tons. Bartlett, in the Stream, * "from New York, Just arrived-Master. Cano va, 714 tons, Lock, at Commercial wharf, ... for Liverpool, loading-Willis ft Ohlsolm. John 0 Baker, llio tons, Spear, at Yanderhorgt's ' wharf, from Boston,: walting-Master. ' * ' BARKS. g - - FloriM.Hurlbut,49i tons, Hlley, at Marah'aD.-y Dock, ror a Port in Great Britain, repairing-l g W Roach A co. c Xenia, 786 tons, Long, at Boyce's wharf, for Liv? erpool, loading-Street Bros A co. Sisters (Br), 249 tons, 'Nairn, at Commercial * wharf, fdr a Port in Great Britain, loading Street Bros A co. . ' ~ * ? John Fyfe, 711 tons, Teller, at Brown ft co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Willis A Chisolm. ."loren?e Chipman (Bri, 850 tons, Jones; at Ac - com mode: ion wharf, for Liverpool, loading H Card. Marta (Br), 577 tonB, Webster, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B S Rhett A Son. JiJ Ranger (Br), 635 tons, Doty, at Vanderhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B S Rhett A ' Son. Aunle Kimball, 780 tons, Stlnson. kt Vander horst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Rave? nel A co. Enrique, 616 ?.ona, at Accommodation wharf, foi liverpool, loading-Henry Card. Adelaide Norris, 717 tons, Reed, at Palmetto wharf, . for Liverpool, loading-J A Enslow ft co?. .-. Sliarpsburg, 606 tons, Rogers, at Atlantic wharf, , for Liverpool, loading-Baggett A co. '' . Horace Scudder, 827 tons, Gould,at Adger's wharf, from Boston, discharging-W Roach A co. Evanei:, 613 tons, Randell, at Central wharf, from Boaton, discharging-J A Kn slow ft co. virginia Dare, - tons, Skoflcld, to the Stream; from Baltimore, Just arrived-Master. -?:->;:< Rosella McNeill, en tons, Sproul, at Atlantic .wharf, from Boston, walting-J A Enslow A 00? . ? Paquete de Cantabria (Sp). - tons, Onzaln, at Quarantine, from Havana just arrived-Order. Mary Killam, - tons, Butler, at Atlantic wharf. from Cape de Verd. Just arrived-H Card. ->... Bidwell (Br), 493 tons.m the Stream, from Havre, Just arrived-R Mure A co. . Grace E Cann (Br), 700 tons, Cann, In the Stream, from Beaton, just arrived-R More k Co. ' . BRIGS. ? Concord, 341 tons, Kelly, in the Streanv?or.Bal? timore, ready-Maater. ' ? wei v,tn3 John Freeman, 819 tons, Baker, at Atlantic wharf, for Boston,, loading-W Roach k co. Mariposa, 298 tons, Nevena, in the Stream, for Weymouth, Mass, ready-W Keach A co;-'-' Jane Black,.(Br,) 220 tons. Taplin; at Marshall's wharf, for a Port in Great Britain, loading Order. G S Berry, 265 tons, Bradley, at N E Railroad wharf, for Barbadoes; loading-W Roach A co. .. R B Gove. 463 tons. Harkneis, at Central wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-R Mur? 'A cot " Manzanilla, 140 tons. Spear, at Brown A co's wharf, from Rockport, Me, discharging-Ol? ney A co. Isidora (Brj. 03 tons. Griswold, from Port an Prince, waiting-J A Enslow k co. SCHOONERS. Ralph Carlton, ??i tons, Curtis, in the Stream, for Baltimore, ready-J H Risley. James A Croo), er, 102 tons, Chase, in the Stream, for Beaton, ready-J A Enslow A co. Ella Hodgsdon, 197 ton?, Nlckersou. in Ashley River, for Gcadaioupe, loading-J A Enaiow k co. Gcttysbnrg, 288 tons, Corson, to r.he Stream, for Baltimore, ready-Fl FBakor-Aco. cliver Jameson, 205 tons. Jameson, lc the Stream, for Baltimore, ready-J A Ku slow A co. G B McFarland, 267 tons, McFarland, to thc Stream, for Philadelphia, ready-H F Baker A co. '? Jessie L Leach, 237 tons, Dowdy, at Atlantic wharf, for Athens, N Y, ready-J A Enslow A co. Jennie Rosalind, 341 tons, Tooker, in the Stream, for New York, ready-W Roach 4 co. A E Glover, 298 tons, Terry, in the Stream, for Boston, ready-M Goldsmith A Son. A Richard, 160 tons, Willey, In Ashley River? for New York, loading-J A Enslow A co. N W Smith. 866 tons, Tooker, at Yanderhorst's wharf, for Now. York, ready-W Roach A co. . ST Baker. 261 tons. Davis, in the Stream, for Wil? mington, Del, ready-Street Bros A co. Surprise, 220 tons. Beers, in Ashley River, fbr Baltimore, loading-H F Baker A co. Constitution, -. tons, in the Stream, for New Kork, Teady-W Roach A co. Moonlight, 198 tons, Briggs, at Southern wharf, for Chlsolm's Island, ready-J A Enslow A co. Nellie F Burgess; - tons, McKecn, In Ashley River, from Wickford, R I, discharging-J H Risley. Lilly, 340 tons. Hughes, at N E Railroad wharf. for New York, loading-W Roach A co. John S In graham, 292 tona, Packard, to Ashley River, for a Northern. Port, loading-Master. J W Wilson, - tons, Somers, in Ashley River, for Philadelphia, loading-H F Baker A co. Samnel McManemy, 311 tona Nowell, In Ashley River, for Shelter's island; loading-B S Rhett ft Son. S S Lee.- tons, to Ashley River, from Bock away, L I, discharging-C 0 Glldden. Ruth H Baker, - tons, Lorlng. at Adger"s wharf, from New York, discharging-w Roach A co. B F Lowell, 826 tons, Leavitt, at Union wharf, from Weymouth, Mass, discharging-J A Enslow ft co. ? Anna Barton, - tons, Frink, to Ashley River, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker A co. E H Navlor, 280 tons, Naylor, at Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker A co. Mary A Tyler, 206 tons, Tyler, at Adger's wharf, from New York, discharging-W Roach A co, Etlwan, - tons, Brown, in the Stream, from New York, just arrived-Master. LIST OF VESSELS CP, CLEARED AND 8AILED FOB THIS POST. FOREION. LIVERPOOL. The Heiress, Rea, sailed..August 29 DOMESTIC. PORTLAND, ME. Brig Mary E Dana, O'Neill, cleared.Oct 16 NEW BEDFORD. Sehr Emma Douglas, Ellis, sailed.October 23 BOSTON. Ship Anna Camp, Lincoln, np.October 9 Bark Aurelia, Lincoln, up.October ll Brig Carmina,-, up.'..Sept 8 Brig R M Heeler, Jones, up.Sept 20 Behr Grace Gruner. Smith, cleared.October 23 NEW YORX Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, cid... .Oct 25 Steamship Weybossett, Beiger, cid.October 24 Steamship Key West, Rudolph, cleared....Oct 18 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, np.October 17 Sehr Mary A Tyler, Tyler, cleared.Oct 1? PHILADELPHIA. Brig C V Williams, Williams, cleared.Oct 18 Sehr S L Burna, Crosby, clearea.Sept 10 Sehr Z Steelman, Church, up.Sept 17 Sehr E A Hooper. Champion, np.Obtober 15 Sehr H 0 Sheppard, Clark, cleared.Oct 18 Sehr John Shay, Fisher, up.October 25 BALTIMORE. Steamship Falcon, Hayne. cleared......October 26 Sehr Mary A Eliza Oroweu, cleared....October 20 Brig Abby Ellen, Fossal -cleared.October 18 FC ii I * U i ITT gw-1 feg Tiggaraar^gr-MK-wt *T? b? wt- v ... ie ..-v*;*g ; * ^AIRBAJ^A^., '?*4S?0i .. No. -??.Broadway. New York. Ko. loe Bai tim ore street, Baltimore. . -?? .v r. No.5?<?ampWfew; New-Orte^ vat** F>AIRBA*K:S, BROW V ?fe CO;, - -? ;?MMR? nte - -No.M8imkstroet,?6B?oi?,,fJ ? .ppr sa'e by leading Hardware Dealera. * l ng oCt23-ftu3mos . .?,<. . ->>*ev't* ?* i^TEELES'G SIL VEE FO&KS. >A2?? I " ?* :-5 ' 1 SPOOKS; ^' !S?3 ilMfl BY THE OUNCE OB DOZEN. Sent to any part of the conQtry per Express C.O>?,w. . -r .v Photographs of dhTerent patterns, sent ty mali . on application.' * ' *?v L**-?-?^ 'Crar facilities for mannfacrtring '?na?l? SB "tc? give selections ir om the largest vane fy ol PA*-" terns a_.il at Ute lowest price. 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ASH-tppman's Great German JktteragiTea toa*., to digestive organs. - .*"* aspLiprman's Great German 'Bitters cnre>,: Nervousness. .. t.? ..-..? .??? ,-?... ^77ie Spring Medicine. 1 ; ?"Llppman"8 Great Gerriten- Bitters regdlatet?'' the Bowels. ? .-. rsvjttlifT?d Hr?ft -a uwftj* ihe^?^S^er Greu Ge;ni:Ui-< BllI?rs excite?- , j ln>>Llppman*s-Great German. Bitters, teat'"' physicians recommend. ._>.// *?-ri r af, : ?-Lippman's Great German.Bitters win give yoathfoi vigor. y ' I sa-Lippmann's Great German Bitters enr? iW^ppm?n's Gr?kt"''German' BittiW, ifS? avonte of Germany.- - . - . - . TYDO : grrLlppman's Great German Bitten pTe*Mnttr*n Chills and Fever. , , -, .. -? asrLippman's Gre a; German Bitters has met with success every where1.. ? . ' - . . CHjotw>i*rxsviw.s1,T^, May, 1870. ? ?d MXSSBS. JACOB Lirr^t?y A Buo.i , , ffen?eni?n-I certify that' r have examid- 1 ed and used In my practice Llppman's Great Ger? ?o man Bitters., .1 regard them as an admlrawat tonlc'and appetizer. J. W. POINDEXTER, M. D. --, . . . .. ... . ..* i- . - -?lovai Depots In Charleston S.O.: ... . . - . ,, W. 0. TROTT. ED. S. BURN?rAM. S? A. W. ECKEL A CO.. 0^. LCHS, J .Wt A. SERINE Wholesale Agents: ,+ -t* HENRY BIS<?HOFF t CO. STEFFENS. WERNER A DUCKER. DOWJ E. MOISE A DAV-IS/DrngirletS, ' " * CLAOlliS A WITIE. ^ . . iti ?? - S4p*>3 THE GREAT CHILL AND FEVER FATETLL?R? ' ONE D08B ST0P3 tH?f CffiLLS. * * , . . .,u ?S v .--.M. >?ff .3 ?" -V TW*-'-'* *? ?BAB GR^j_smi_i?8;"c.?Nov?mrjet ?^?aUC:5r * MB. LirriaAN: r. .?-^t?-? .- .? Dear ?Hr-Please Bend me han* dozen, boule?of-..-? your m valuable and Infallible Pyrafage. The bearer himself was cured of a two years'Mill and., fever,, and his whole famUy. ir"has never- failed-1 In a single case. Yours respectfully. - . , as ,.. " ? ' ; ."VjTji,F^ROBERT. We annex herewith one of _he irfany .'oertlB caws for the famous "01E OF IdFE," in our pos- * session: -. - ..?*.*? MATOE'S OlTICE. J3B1FFIN, CU., _ J . . ' Febfuart 8,1BQ8.J This ls to certify that I haw used Prrfe?sdr-.ft' "* H. Kay ton's "OU of Life-' in-my family. In a oase. of .aggravated "Neuralgia in, the Face," and after three application 8, ga ve permanent relief. 0ot26-8? W. M. CLINE. Mayor. **1 5 ? r, ..t.\. iHiflcelloncona. AXD THE 1 WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE, are the best In use. Fo:r sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay menus, on easy terms, or for ea-bi AH actrs of I Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored,) Silk, OIL, Soap, Ac, Ac. Repairing as usual. Circulars and Bampies of work sent on application. r General Dealer In First Class Sewing Ma? ch?n ei and Material, No. CO" King stree;, ftUgl7 _Charleston. S. C. .>-?-. ..i : ? I'M ?. "MARENGO" FEVER. A N D A Q JJ E C ? B E ^. A certain cure for CHILLS AND FEYER-a gen? uine Southern preparation, purely vegetable; a. tonic and fever pr?ventive, highly recommended, and stands unequalled hy any preparation now offered. To persons residing in pnb.w-'thy sec? tions lt ls invaluable. .. Warranted-No Humbug. For sale by all Druggists, abd by 0. J. LUHN. Agent, TJrngglst, aontheast corner King and John sta-, )rmi8~imo6D*c Charleston, & 0?