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(70MM EE CI AU SEWS. ?Exports? LIVERPOOL- Per British bart Maria-1841 bales upland cotton, 345 tons phosphate tock.Per bars Xenla-3 bags sea island cotton, 2414 bales upland cotton, 221 tons phosphate rock, 9 barrels beeswax. ...Per bark JobnFyie-2120 tons upland cotton. ? * i ? Nsw Y ORS-Per steamship As-hland-1205 bales upland cotton, 40 bbls naval stores, 9 bales hides, '110 bales waste. ?he Charleston Cotton, Klee and Naval + Stores Market. OFFICB CHARLESTON NXWB, 1 WEDNESDAT EVENING, November 2, 1870. j COTTON.-This staple was in active request, the ' demand for a part 0* the time being quite ani? mated, with advancing prices, the improvement heing. somewhat irregular hut generally to the extent ox .vc 9 lb; sales about 1400 bales, viz: 7 at "14; 21 at MJ?':193 at MJfj 12 at MX; 139 at 15; 128 at 15J?;169 atl?.'?; 69 at ir.?i; 372 at l5&;93at 13 ?i ; 19C at 15;4'c. We quote : LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.14 @15 Low middling.IS.1?' @13K Middling..15>?@15>? Strict middling.15&? RICK.-The market for this gram was dull and lowe??U*e* TO tierces of cleanXaxoiina;.eay 52 1 tierces at 5j?; 81 at 5Jic v* rb. We quote good 1 rice at 5K@5\'c ?> ft. ; | NAVAL .<. TORES.-The transactions in these arti? cles were limited; among them were 8 cashs spi? rits turpentine at 38c * gallon; 105 obis low No. 1 40 No. 2 rosin at $1 40 ? bbL .FREIGHTS-To LlverpooL by steam direct nomi Dai; via New- York, Jill on uplands, l#d on sea islands ; by sail 7-l6d on uplande, xd on sea -Blands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise-to New Tors, by steam, Xe on uplands and lc on sea islands; (2 9 tierce cn rice; by sail, >;c? lb on cotton :-9 tierce on rice; 40c fl barrel ou rosin ; |7@8 9 M OD lumber: f 9? 10 fl M cn timber. To posion, by sail, X@Xc r ft OD upland colton". To Providence, by sall $8 ?? M on boards, ?ic fl rfc on cotton; by steam $1 fl bale on NewJ York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, $?c ? ft on uplands; by sail, $7 f 111 on boards; $9 on Umber; S3 ft ton on clay, and S3<33 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, he 9 ft; by sail, S6 50$7 9 Mon boards; SS@3 25 H ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are in demand by wai merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and Sarnia River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 OU r M are the rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 day bills 19*i@19#. ?^"MESTIC EXCHANGE. - The banks purchase -.?>- v "t?i@X off, and sell at par. B4gM:?D?C??-. BOIV-W* : ? - Markets o jr Tcie?;r i ph. FOREIGN; LONDON, November 2-^Nb?S.-Consols 92\. Bonds 91 i. Sugar easier, on spot and afloat. LrvKRrooL, November 2-Noon.-Cotton open? ed firm; middlings9Xd, Orleans 9\d; sales 12,000 hales. Breadstuff* dull. Evening.-Cotton closed firm; uplands 9>?'a9\'d, Orleans 9^a9vid: sales 15,000 bales; speculation and export 500u bales. DOMESTIC. NEW YORK, November 2-Noon.-Flour dull and declining. Wheat qniet and declining. Corn quiet and unchanged. Pork nominally unchanged. Lard dull. Cotton steady and demand fair; up? lands 16J?c; Orleans l7J?'c; sales 2000 bales. Tur? pentine a shade lower at 46>?c. Rosin firm at fl 95a2. Freights firm. Stocks steady. Gold 11& Money 4a5 per cent. Sterling, long 8>?; short 9X. sixty-twos 9. Evening.-cotton heavy and dull; sales 4000 bales; upiands io7xc. Flour-State and Western heavy at salOc lower; soper S5a5 25; South ern duU and drooping: common to fair extra S5 80a6 50; good to choice S6 55a8 75. Wheat heavy and la2c lower; winier red and amber Western $1 30al 33; white Michigan Si 48al 50. Corn scarce and lc better; old mixed Western 84xa86c Beef dull; mesa Sioal5; extra sisals. Pork dull and nomi? nal; mess Stta24 50. Lard quiet and nominal; steam 14al6X; kettle icc. Whlsxe? firm at 88a 88)ic Groceries doll and firm. Turpentine a shade lower, 45>?c Rosin firm at SI 95a2 for strained. Tallow heavy at 8}?a9c. Freights quiet and very firm; nour bj sall 2s Od; wheat by steam 10s. Money sae per cent. Sterling Gold nail jv Bonds dull and heavy; more doing la forties. Southerns dull. BOSTON. November 2.-Sales 400 bales ; middlings I7>?c; net receipts 55; coastwise 625; total 680; stock 3000. * BJLLTIHORB, November 2.-Flour duU and irre* Slar. Wheat more active. Corn firm; white iT2c Pork firm and in good demand at S2". Shoulders 16al5??c Whiskey better, 88a89. Cot? ton, middling I6>?c; sales 400 baler; net receipts 125; coastwise 650; total 776; exports coastwise 100; stock 4405 bales. CINCINNATI, November 2.-Flour duU and droop? ing; family f5 50a6 76. Corn dull and drooping; new 60a53c; old 68a60e. Pork dull and lower; old $24; no new In market. Lard duli and drooping ; new steam l3j?c BacoD, none in market. Whis? key in fatr demand at 85a86c. LOUISVILLE, November 2.-Bagging firm: hemp and flax 28a29. Flour stead;. Grain quiet and unchanged. Pork S24 50; round lots S25 59, or? ders. Shoulders U}?c Hams 25c. Lard 16c. Whist ey steady at 86aS6. Sr. Lotus, November 2.-Flour steady; super I S4 I0a4 25; corn quiet; mixed 60c; choice white 70c Whiskey heavy at 85c. Hemp and bagging unchanged. Pork nominal. Hams nominal. Shoulders I4>?al4\c; clear sides 20a20^c. - WnjfiKGTON, November 2.-Spirits turpentine quiet und steady at 42c Common rosin firm; strained Slat 50. Crude turpentine tl 60a2 80. Tar quiet at SI 65. NORFOLK, November 2.-Cotton-Low middling 16jic; rales 300 bales; net receipts 1115; exports coastwise 764; stock 5434. ?* ArorsTA, November 2.-Cotton market opened at44%c. and closed easy at ll^c for middlings sales 1452 bales; receipts 1651. SAVANNAH, November 2.-Middlings 15*?C; sa]es 1500 biles; net receipt* 5474; exports, coastwise 1609; Stock 66,459. j MOBILE, November 2.-Cotton-Middlings I6^a 15)ic; sales 1200 bales; net receipts 2150; exports to Continent 2301; coastwise 8S8; stock 29,204. GALVESTON, November 2.-Cotton "firm; good ordinary 14c; sales 35 bales; net receipts 709 Stock 9152. NEW ORLEANS. November 2.-Middling cotton l&Xai6c; sales 4500 bales; net receipts 2218; coast? wise 571: total 2789: exports, coastwise 640; stock 83,330. Sufrar, prime UJiaii \\ Molasses ecslcr; prime 69a70c. Coffee, prime I7.>4'al7?ic Sterling 21 ,v. Sight par a& Premium on gold io >. New York Rice market. From the Journal of Commerce, October 31: Rice remains duli and prices are nominal. The demand is very light, and holders are free sellers of the stock they have In hand. We quote Caro Una at 7 v?a8c, and Rangoon at 6.'?a7c From the Herald: Carolina was still dull and heavy at 7a8c for common to choice, with email sales within the range. Rangoon was dull but unchanged. New York Sogar Market. From the Jourcal of Commerce, October 31: The market for raw ls verv quiet, but prices re? main firm. The demand is light to-day, bnt hold? ers offer very little stock and only at full rates. We quote fair to good refining at 9#ai0c, and No. 12 box at 1QJ?. The sales are 250 hhds at 9j?aio for Cuba; 10.^ for Porto Rico, and I2i?ai2>? * for Demerara. In refined the business is light, but firmer prices are current. We quote soft yel? low at MXtifji; soft white at I2*al25i. and crushed, powdered and granulated at 13*,'al3,l?. New York Naval Stores Market. From the Journal of Commerce, October 31 ? Spirits turpentine-the market ls stronger, owing m part to the recent free sales and the lieht amount of Btock on the way here. We quote mer? chantable lots at 45c, with sales of 400 bbls, part to an ive, at 4l>ic. Rosins-there ls a stroDe market for all grades, with a very light amount ol -stock offering. We quote strained at Si 95a2- No 2, S2 2?a2 50; No 1. $2 50a3; pale $3 25a4 50; extra pale S5aS50. Tar is duU, with the sale of loo bbls Newl>era at S2 20. Wilmington Market. WILMINGTON, November 1.-STIRITS TTRPEN TINE.-Sales o' 222 casks Southern at 42c, and 14 New Yor>- packages at 42^0 per gallon. ROSIN.-Market dull. Sales ol loo bbls reported at $1 for No. 1. CRUDE TURPENTINE.-Market firmer and prices advanced I0at5c. Sales of 602 bbls at S2 85 for soft, and si 60 ror hard. TAR-Market quiet; no sales reported. COTTON.-Market steady ami quotations un? changed. Sales or 359 bales, as follows- 17 a: 14.*; 125 at 15; 188 at 15,'4\ and 20 at I5?,c. Interior Cotton Markets. CBABLOTTE. October 31.-Sales to-day 55 bales at 14 to i4*c for best grades. Marke: quiet. ATLANTA, October 31.-The market to-day has been dull and quiet-, middlings 14}?'c; low mid? dling 13XC; good oro mary 13c; ordinary 11#C COLUMBUS, October 31.-Our market is dull at HaUtfc f?r middlings. Orders are below the views or holders, and hence little was done. Sales 203 bales. Receipts 611 bales. Shipments 508 bales. MONTGOMERY, October 31.-Market firm at 14ac ror low middlings. Keeelpts by Ka tiro art. No vc ml zr 3. SOOTH CAROLINA ?M'-UPEP, 2034 hales cotton, 118 bbls naval stores, 3 cars .?tock. To Railroad Agent, and others. MORTHliRTESN RAILROAD. -367Bafea upland aaa 1 bag cea island cotton, 23 Ji^avaOEores. cars Inniber, 2iOT3uabeTs rough, rice.imdse, i ft, : To G^w Williams 4 ed, Otaeaer 4 Smith, Fros; A Adger, Mowry 4 Son, W K Ryan, T P Smith. G W Witte, A J Saunas, Walter 4 co, A. : Johnston, Naonmann 4 co', Pelz er, Rodgers A co, W C Bee 4 co, H Klatte * co, Reeder A Daria, Bro? die 4 co, Ra ven ei 4 co, Caldwell 4 Son, Dofcea 4 co. Wilcox, Gibbs 4 co, J Cosgrove. Dowling 4 co. Sloan 4 Sebjnloos, R Stephens. L Brown, Howard 4 Bro, J N Robson, J T Milligan, Bischoff 4 co. Wi Semkcn 4 co, Clacsus 4 Witte, G HaseU, Barden 4 Parker, J Marshall Jr, Kinsman 4 Howell, At? lantic Phosphate Company, and Railroad Agent. . Passengers. Per steamer City Point, from Palatka, via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-H E Tur? ner, A M Henry, Mr Terry, W Miller, J M Sanders, Captain L N Coste, W E Lee and lady, J Davids, L Lennox. M RMock, Mr King, and 4 deck. Per steamer Argo, from Edisto and Wav Land? ings-Hon John Townsend and lady, J Wbaley. J J Mikel!, wife and child. H Tolles, Major P Berlin, Captain A Berg, Mrs J M Jenkins and son, Mrs S J Murray, two ohildren and nurse, L Balley, Miss Ohlsoa, T C Murray, J J Stoddard, and Captain J Rumley. M ARISE JfJBWS. CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 3 ARRIVED TESTERDAT. Sehr Lillian. Howland, Santee. 1150 "bushels rough rice. To W C Courtney A co. oicamer Cit j Point, Vincent, Palatka. via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and sav?hnab. 50 bags sea Island and 20 bales upland cotton, 50 head cattle, mdse, Ac. To J D Aiken A co, J A Enslow A co, F J Porcher, E E Bedford, W M Bird A co, Furch gott Bros, L D DeSaussuje, TThompson, Pinckney Bros, J RE Sloan, Reeder 4 Davis, S D Stoney, L D Myer, Fraser A DHL J N Robson. G W Witte, H R Thurlow A co, Paul, Welch A Brandes, F Bur? gess, and others. Steamer Argo, Kissam, Edisto and Way Land? ings. 18 bales upland and 17 bags sea island cot? ton, mdse. Ac. To D Nisbet. oa*ftnr<i A aunott, L D Mowry A Son. stoney A Lowndes, Ravenel A co. G W Witte, P G Hasell, W C Courtney A co, W A Boyle, Fraser A Dill, J Ogren, A Northrop, Cun? ningham A Brown, JJ Mitchell, M McGorty, J C H Claussen, D Paul A co, and Order. Boat from Habenicht's Mill, "James Island. 6 oa?? sea island cotton. To W C Bee 4 co, and others. Hutchinson's boat from James Island. 3 bags sea ialanD cotton. To W A Boyle. Bost from Cnrlst Churcn. 3 bags sea island cotton. To Stoney 4 Lowndes. Boat from Santee. 5 bales upland cotton. To Stoney 4 Lowndes. Received from Bennett's Mill. 175 tierces rice. To W C Bee A co, and O Wleters. CLEARED TESTERDAT. Steamship Ashland, Ingram, New York-Wm A Courtenay. British bark Maria, Webster, Liverpool-B S Rhett A Son. Bark Xenia, Reynolds, Liverpool-Street Bros A co. Bark John Fyfe, Teller, Liverpool-Willis A Chlsolm. SAILED TESTERDAT. Steamship Ashland, Ingram, New YorK. Sehr Moonlight, Briggs, Chlsolm's Island, S C. FROM THIS PORT. *..?> Manhattan, Woodhull. New ?ork, Steanuuuv . 1 ' November z- _ CLEARED F?R THIS PORT. Sehr John Mottler, Barlow, a: Savannah, Octo ber 31; LIST OF VESSELS CT, Ci.it AH BO AND SAILED FOR THIS FORT. F O REM O N . LIVERPOOL. The Heiress, Rea, aailei...August 29 CARDIFF. Bark Benjamin Ossena, HUI, sailed.October 10 HALIFAX, N S. Br ship City of Halifax,-, sailed_October 27 DOMESTIC. KEW BEDFORD. Sehr Emma Douglas, Ellis, sailed.October 23 BOSTON. Bark Aurelia, Lincoln, np.October ll Brig R M Hesier. Jones, cleared.October 26 Sehr Grace Girdler. Smith, cleared.October S3 NSW YORK. Sehr W L Burroughs, Lowden, cleared.October 26 Sehr B N Hawkins, Wyatt, up.October 29 PL-n.A_PEI.PHIA. Steamship Empire. Herring, sailed.October 31 Bark Home, Otis, cleared'..October 26 Scbr John Shay, Fisher, up.October 25 Sehr EA Hooper, Champion, cleared.Oe: 26 BALTIMORE. Sehr L Warren, Roberts, cleared.October 27 SAVANNAH. Scbr John Mottler, Barlow, cleared ...October 31 Bittere. (TRADE MAHK ! P P H i N S G R E'A T GERMAN BITTERS, THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL OP THE AGE! JB-f Lippman's Great German Bitters strength? ens the debilitated. . jej-Lippman'B Great German Bitters strength? ens the consumptive. 4sr*LjPPman'H Great German Bitters cum Female Complaints. ?rLippman's Great German Bitters, the most deUghtful and effective in the world. LA pp ru an's Great German Bitters eures "never wed" people. ajar Lippman's Great German Bitters gives an appetite. jEf Lippman's Great German Bitters cures Liver complain;. .tar Lippman's Great German Bitters gives tone to digestive organs. -jarLij'pman's Great German Bitters eurea Nervousness. jiarLlppman's Crest German Bitters, the best Spring Medicine. *3-Lippman's Great German Bitters regulated the Bowels. JJ3>-Lippman's Great German Bitters exciten the Torpid Liver. .tarLippman's Great German Bitters, best physicians recommend. jarLlppman's Great German Bitters will give youthful vigor. jtjarLippniann's Great German Bitters cures debulty. ?3?Lippman's Great German Bittere, the favorite of Germany. ?-Lippman's Great German Bitters prevents Chills and Fever. jarLlppman'a Great German Bitters has met with success everywhere. CHABLOTTSSVILLS, VA., May, 1870. MESSRS. JACOB Li PPM as A BRO.: GenOemen-l certify that I have examin? ed and used In my practice Lippman's Great Ger? man Bitters. I regard them aa an admirable tonic and appetizer. J. W. POINDEXTER, M. D, Depots in Charleston s.e.:: W. O. TROTT, ED. S. BURNHAM. A. W. ECKEL A CO., G. J. L?HN, W. A. SHRINK Wholesale Agents: HENRY BISCHOFF 4 CO. STEFFENS. WERNER & DUCKER, DOW1E. MOISE 4 DAVIS, Druggists, CLAOIUS 4 WITTE. LIPPMAN'slPYRAF?GE, THE GREAT CHILL AND FEVER EXPELLEE ONE DOSE STOP8 THE CHILLS. NXAK GRAHAUTILLX, S. C., November io, 1869. MR. LI Ff* AN: Dear Sir- Please send me half dozen bottles of your Invaluable and infallible Pyrafuge. The bearer himself was cured of a two y ears'c n ll and fever, and his whole family. It has never failed in a single case. Yours respectfully, WM. F. ROBERT. We annex herewith one cr the many certifi? cates for the famous "OIL OF LD7E," in oar pos? session: MAYOR'S OFFICE, GRIFFIN, GA., > __. February 8,1868. ] This ls to certify that I ha VJ used Processor H. H. hay ton's "Oil of Life" in my family, .a a case ?l ^gravited "Neuralgia in the Face," ace', after tnree appucatlons, gave permanent relief. oct25-30 w. M. CLINE, Mayor. PROFESSOR RERGER'S BED-BUG DESTROYER. Coe tar's INSECT POWDER Glentworth'8 Roach Er terminator Coetar's Rat Poison Isaacsen's Sure Pop-Deatn to Mosquitoes. For sale by DB, H. RAER, july* Ho. 181 hleetangMreet Colton Iles. rpHE CELEBRATED ''ARROW .TIE" COTTON BAND. Cnstomers who hare been walting for a snpply of the above popular COTTON TIE, are Informed that we Have received a small lot per "R. B. Gove," from Liverpool, and are now prepared to SH orders. ROBERT MURE A CO., nov3 Central Wharf. ttJatcrjes, SnoclrD, #c. ?gSTABLISHED IX 1819. A. H. HAYDEN, (SIGN OF THB PBCM,} No. 272 KING STREET, CORKER EASEL STREET, Where can he found a Full Assortment of WATCHES AND CLOCKS or the Most Celebrated Makers. FINE JEWELKY, Oflthe Late?t and Most Approved Styles. SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, BASKETS, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, AND NOVELTIES. SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES In Gold, Su? rer, Steel, Shell and Rubber Frames. NOTICE. Fitting Saw Glafses to Old Frames a Specialty. More that Thirty Tear-'.ExPerience *thls line Satlsractlon guaranteed. MASONIC REGALIA and LODGE FURNITURE supplied at the shortest notice. novl-iulhs3 TTTILLIAM G. WHILDEN 4 CO. llave OP hand a large and handsome stock or WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, PLATED- WABE, AND FANCY GOODS, And are now receiving their FALL STOCK, which bas been recently selected from the best manu? facturers North. Their stock ol goods, or direct importation, consisting or FINE CHINA DINNER AND TEA SETS, CUT GLA?S DECANTERS, GOBLETS, WINES, CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, CROCKERY AND EARTHENWARE, Is complete, which they offer at reduced prices, in accordance with the low price of Gold. Visitors to the city are requested to call and in? spect their stock. 255 KING STREET, Corner Beau rain-street. WM. G. WHILDEN, STEPHEN THOMAS, JR., mchlo WM. S. LANNEAU. Smos it I?QC? il ancona. DURYEAS' SATIN GLOSS STARCH In Six Pound Boxes and One Pound Papers. TRY IT! Gives a Beautiful, WHITE and GLOSSY FINISH, besides renders Fabrics very durable. IV o other Starch so easily o sed, or so Economical. TS&e it >r.o?. and Yon will UKO no other. DURY EAS' IMPROVED CORN STARCH Made ?nth great care, from the choicest While Corn. DURYE AS' Uk*. AIZE NJk. A choice preparation of die finest portions of Starch, from carefully selected white Southern Corn. UNEQUALLED AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD. OK AS A DELICACY, By any other Preparation from Coro. None of thc above Goods geauine with, ou? Duryea?' on erery package. Persons unable to procure our goods from their regular grocer, on addressee; the Manufacturers, 49 and 51 Park Place. New Yoik City, will be directed to those >n their vicinity who will supply ibem OCt31-2mos K tr AND TEE 'WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOOK-STJTCH MACHINE. are the best in ufe. For Bale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terms, or for cash. AU Irina s ol Machine attachment*. Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored.) Silk, Oil, Soap, Ac., Ac, Repairing as uRnaL Circulars and samples ot work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer In First Class Sewing' Ma chines and Material, No. sot King stree;, augu Charleston, a C. ?ljippfnq. P 0 B ?? E W YORK. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3D, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISH ED 1ST0. STATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Side Wheel Steam? ship SOUTH CAROLINA will Ball for New York on THURSDAY, November 3d, at 4 o'clock, P. M.. from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves, connecting with Day Passenger Trotas from Columbia and Au? gusta, arrivlBg at half-past 3 P. M. Insurance by Steamers of thia.uae K per cent. For Freight Engagements or Passage, having very fine state-room accommodations; apply to WAGNER, HUGER A CO., No. 26 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharvea oct3l-4 P OR X E??_YO R K. I ON SATURDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER, AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. SPACIOUS AND ELEGANT DECK STATE-ROOMS. ' OLD LINE NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS. ESTABLISHED 1 8 4 5. The superior Side-wheel Steamship CHAMPION. R. W, Lockwood, commander, will leave Adg?r's Wharf as above. For Freight or Passage, apply to JAMk.s AUGER A CO., Agenta ?O' The CHARLESTON will follow, on TUES? DAY, November 8th, at & o'clock P. M. UQV2-4 PHILADELPHIA. THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEELT. The Screw Steamship EMPIRE, HOLM BS, Commander, will be dispatched for Philadelphia on SATURDAY, 5th November, at 4 o'clock ? P. M, from Brown's North Wharf. 93-Through Bills Lading will be issued to Bos? ton and NeV York. Cotton rate to Philadelphia He per pound; Rice $1 60 per cask ; Rosin 40c per barrel For weight engagem^only??tOT nov2-4 No. 1 Union Wharf. -pACIFlC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPTA THROUGH LIKU TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARESJGREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above line leave Pier^ Af??tk So. 42, North River, foot of CanaljjfflMg Btreet, New fork, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 4tn and 20th of every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced Departure of the 20tb connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central American porta Those of 4th touch at ManxantDo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja? pan and China October l, 1870. No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Asplnwail. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adnu. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New 1 ork. IF. R. BABY, Agent. )n1yl8-lyr_ nniME TABLE OF STEAMER "ARGO, " A. FOR NOVEMBER, 1870. FOR EDISTO, ROCKVILLE. ENTERPRISE, Ac, ON TUE ?DAYS-ED ISTO, ENTERPRISE, Ac, ON FRIDAYS-INLAND ALL THE WAY. The Steamer "ARGO" will re- _ ?Jt^k. celve Freight, ts above, at South At-JaflBBHC lantio Wharf, on MONDAYS and THC BAD A TB, and leave as follows: CHARLESTON. EDISTO. Tuesday, lat, 1 P. M Wednesday, 2d, ll A M Friday, 4th, 2 P M Saturday, Mn, 1PM Tuesday, 8th, 6 A li Wednesday, 9th, 2X A M Friday, 11th, 8AM Saturday, 12th, SAM Tuesday, lfith, ll A M Wednesday,lath, 9* A M Friday, 18th, 2 P M Saturday, 10th, 12 M Tuesday, 22d," ? A ll Wednesday,23d, 2>? PM Friday, 25th, 8* A M Saturday, 2fltb. 7AM Tuesday, 29th, ll H A M Wednesday, 30th, 9AM Freight received until one hour before leaving, but none after sunset. DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent, Office on Accommodation Wharf. N. E.-Freight and wharfage payable on the wharf. oct29 JjiREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON LINE STEAMERS. FOUR TIMES A WEEK TO AND FROM SAVANNAH. PILOT BOY leaves Charleston lor Savannah every MONDAY, at 8 A. M.TA DICTATOR leaves Charleston for every TUESDAY, at 8 P. M. PILOT BOY leaves Charleston for Savannah every THURSDAY, at 8 A. M. CITY POINT leaves Charleston for Savannah every FRIDAY, at 8 A. M. RETURNING. PILOT BOY leaves Savanah for Charleston every TUESDAY, at 7 A. M. ? , CITY POINT leaves Savannah for Charleston every WEDNESDAY, at 8 A. M. PILOT BOY leaves Savannah lor Charleston every FRIDAY, at 7 A. M. DICTATOR leaves Savannah for Charleston every SUNDAY, at 8 A. M. The PILOT BOY will stop at Pacific Landing. Beaufort and thr> usual- Landtags on the Inside route both ways, and go through by daylight. Freight received at OeHtral Wbarr every day and stored free of expense. _._ j. D. AIKEN A CO., oct28 Oentral Wharf. F OR F LOR IDA TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, P1LATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain _ - George E. McMillan, will sall fromJtfpB Oentral Wharr for above potato every TOBMDAV EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charles? ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at fi o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain ?. B. Vin? cent, win sad from Oentral Wharf for above polntB every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Oharleston WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. Faro from Charleston to Savannah, lncludtag meals and berth, $3. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, octio No. 5 Oentral Wharf. T^TEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. I FOR PAOIFIO LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH, DAHLEN AND BRUNSWICK, QA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA JJ A. TV C O X , Captain L. W. BURNS, will receive Freight at South Atlan tio wharf for above potato every ?aSi TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY _ INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and leaving for Darten, Ac, the follow? ing morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. ForFrelghtorP^?" HOLMES. aepio ' No, 177 East Bay. Stripping. ; "pOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. Toe fi's.-clnss American Baric "EVA-'\-?? NELL." Randall. Master, 513 rous register, 3 reidy for any voyage. For etgdgeiuenis, apply to J. A. ENSLOW A CO.. nov3-i . . No. ui East Bay JpOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. The first-class American Bark "RO SETI A MCNEIL." Sprowl, Master, 611 tons y?? register, ready for any voyage. For engagements, apply to J. A. ENSLOW i CO., nov3-l_No. Ul East Bay F OR LIVERPOOL. The first-class British Ship J. C. BOYN? TON, Captain A. Waycott, having her bal-_ lust freight on board, ls ready to receive cargo, and will sail wit h dispatch for the above port. For balance of Freight engagement, apply to nov2 HENRY CARD, Agenr. -pOR LIVERPOOL. The Ai American Ship CANOVA, Le Sack, S?L Master, having part or cargo engaged, will 23? have prompt dispatch. For freigtit engagements apply to WILLIS A CHISOLM, oct27-tbstul0 North Atlantic Wharf. pOR LIVERPOOL. THREE HUNDRED BALES WANTED. The first-class Ship WM. H. MOODY, Hilton. Master, wants 300 bales Cotton to complete cargo. For engagements apply to J. A. ENSLOW A CO., Oct28_No. Ul East Bay. pOR LIVERPOOL-FIRST VESSEL. THREE HUNDRED BALES TO FILL UP. The Al British Bark SISTERS, Nairn, Mas-^. ter, having two-thirds of her cargo engaged MB and going on board, will take the above quantity of Cotton, and sail with dispatch. For freight engagements, apply to 0Ct26 STREET BROTBERS A CO. F OR LIVERPOOL The small Al American Barque SHARPS BLT.G, Rogers. Master, having three-fourths_ of her cargo engaged, wiil be dispatched for t above port. For Freight engagements, apply to STREET BROTHERS A GO., No. 74 East Bay. or octlS BAGGETT A CO., Atlantic Wharf. THROUGH BILLS, LADING TO AND PROM O ALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND TEE COTES OF THE NORTHWEST. The fine Steamship MARYLAND, Johnson, Commander, will sail forj Baltimore on TTJ?SD?T, 8th November, at 12 o'clock M. ?ar Philadelphia Freights forwarded to thai city by railroad from Baltimore without addi tional Insurance, and Consignees are showed am? ple time to sample nnd sell their Goods rrooc the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, nov3-5 _No. 2 Union Wharves. SCHEDULE MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISr.AND FER KY, DURING THE FAIR WEEK. The following Schedule will be observed during Fair WeeK : MOUNT PLEASANT. Leave City at lo A. M. -3 and 6 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant ai 8 and n>_ A. M., and iii P. M. SULLIVAN'S ISLAND. Leave City at io A. M., 3 and 5 P. M. Leave Sullivan's Island at ly, and ll.1? A. M., and 4U P. M. nov;M* J. n. MURRAY. Agent. F OR FORT SUMTER The Steamer POCOSIN, Captain W. H. Gannon, wiu leave as above,,_ dilly, daring the Fair, from Market" quarter-past 12 o'clock, and return at quarter-past 2 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY, nov3-l? Agent. Drnge, <TI)cmica!s, &c. A Niw DisccurixY ! I PHALOiyS "VI^P^IA;" SalvVjon for thc Hair. Ftr fostering u?t**{ Hafr Ut Original Col PHALCVI MVm*&* differs utterly from aHf*?he "dyes," McokrciVV4nd "restorer!" (?) in ?se. It acm on a totally different principle. It is limpid^^agrant, and per? fectly birodraiA precipitatei no mudd y or dactaulent mat* ter, requires no shan?ng up, and communicates no \ tain to the skin or the lined. No paper euri sin is necptwary to conceal its turtjiijfap^rance, for the simple reason tha t it it mt turbpC lt is, to all intents andpnmoses, A MSW DISCOYIRT in ToU&Oittmistry. W P&?anV4 VITAUA" is warranted to ofat a in the color of the io days after the don, the dil carefully observe IT IS AS CL^stfj? AS WATER 1 AND PLAS NO SEDIMENT. Price, pne Dollar per Box, TWO BOTTLES. SOLD BY AL!>I^RUGOISTS. If your DrugM has not "Vitalia'1 on handf write, en? closing $ 1 .o^Xmd we will forward it bomc diatc ly. &SOH,*? y 17**?*"?r, N, r. Sold a; wholesale by DOWIE. MOISE A DAVIS, Wholesale Druggists, Meeting comer lfaselstreet. sep^o-fltothemos_ rjrmE GREAT GERMAN r ^MEDIES. Professor LOUIS WUNDRAM'S BLOOD PURI FY1NG AND PURGATIVE HERBS, (In PUIS or Powders,) for the cure of all Acute or Cnronlc Diseases, resulting from impure blood and Imper feet digestion. Also, the following Medicines by the same (Pro? fessor Louis Wumdram, Brunswick, Germany :) GOUT POWDERS. Rheumatic Tincture. Epileptic Remedy. Toothache Drops. Herb Tea (for Dyspepsia and Nervousness.) Rheumatic Hero Tea. Gout Tincture, Eye Water. Wnndwaaser (the German "Pal nailer.) For sale by Dr. H.* ABB, rnsySO Ko. m Meeting street. A_? ">.-'? ftwurics, Ut: [ j . / 4 J? L I N C K , WICKEN BEE G~~&~?70 . ARB NOW RECEIVING THEIR ^ FALL SUPPLIES . OP FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, WHICH, WITH THEIR STOCK OF ' ?> CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS J^JSTID OIQ-ABS, THEY OFFER AT LOW PRICES. 11073-8 Scales and Agricultural implements. HART & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. HART & CONSOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. AVERY'S CELEBRATED WESTERN PLOUGH.; HART ?V CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. ' AND GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS, No. 39 HAY VE STREET, ANO CORNER KINO AND ."HARKET STREETS, nov3-thstulmo CHARLESTON, S. C. c Dry Q?0O?6. HEAP DRY GOODS AT S T O L L , WEBB CO., Nos. 287 and 289 Kins Street. One case DRESS GOODS at 12* cents One case Plain Poplins at 25 cents Two cases Plain and Figured Poplins ar JO, 36, 40 and ?0 cents 4-4 Ottoman Cloth, all colors, at Si per yard Figured Ottoman Cloths at 85 c;nts Superior Silk and Wool Poplins at fl and (l to per yard Empress Cloths at 65 cents to $1 French Merlnoes at 96 cents to ll 2-5 ruin wool Delaines, all colo's. DOMESTIC OOO? S~ One case. Fast Colors, PRINTS at 10,cents Two cases, best make, Prints at 12& ceits One case Pom est lc Gingham at IM.s and 15 rea ts 3 4, 7-S and 4 -4 Brown Shirting 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Longcloth at s to 25 cents 10 and 11-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings. ALSO, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP BLANKETS. In White and Colored White, Reil and Blue Flannel Opera Flaunels, a l colors Shawls, Cloaks Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Goods, 4c, Ac. All of which will bc sold at the lowes; prices, at STOLE, WEBB & CO., sep26 NO. 2S7 and 289 KING STREET. CDsrocgo Starry. pURE OS Vi EGO_S T A R C fi T.' KINGSFORD & SON, MANUFACTURERS. THIS STARCH has established greater celebrity than any other ever obtained, and having* re? cently doubled the capacity of their works, they wul now be able to meet the demand. Their work* are the largest of the kind in the world, the production being over twenty tons each day. The great desideratum in thc Starch, and that which Is exceedingly difficult to secure, la uniform good quality. NONE OF INFERIOR GRADES IS EVER WANTED BY THE CONSUMER; and every Grocer la aware of the annoyance caused by even a alight variation m the quality. None below ta? standard is ever allowed to go out ol the factory, and nota box bas ever been returned to them a? defective. IT WILL KEEP PEBFECFLY SWEET FOR YEARS IN ANY CLIMATE. Mr. KINGSFORD has been-engaged in the manufacture of Starch for THIRTY-NINE YEARS, and ls the Inventor of the process of making CORN STARCH. The subscribers are sole Agents for Messrs. T. KINGSFORD A SON'S STARCH, and are prepared to furnish the wholesale and retail trade at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. octi2-2mos HENRY GERDTS ?fe CO., Agents. Hoofing ?c?i. -jgNGLISH ROOFING FELT. A CHEAP, DURABLE AND LIGHT PERMANENT ROOFING Tor Bouses, Depots, Public Buildings, Farm Buildings, Ac, Ac. For sale by H. L. CHISOLM, novi-tutnimo Adger's North Wharf. FLEMING'S WORM 0ONFECTION?, (SANTO NINE.) They S - 3 purely vegetable, safe and sure. Th? best in nae. For sale by Dr. H. BA ER, Na 181 Meeting street, oct? WhoiessiQ?gent ?nsiiuss Cards. EISOLM <fc W H A L ? Y ,. The undesigned have Ulis day formed a copart? nership for carrying on the Practice of Law, un? der the firm name of CHISOLM A WHALBT. R.CHISOLM, Ja. 0Ct24 W. JAMES WHALBT. QTTO A. MOSES, PH. D., GEOLOGIST ANO MINING ENGINEER, No. 28 GEORGE STREET. Preliminary Examinations of Phosphate and; Mineral Lands, Geological Surreys and Mane, S?? tima tea of values, and Plans of Mining fnruJsh^d^ octlT-lmo No. 3? BROAD STREET.