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^EINAXCJLAL<AJFD COMMERCIAL. Vb? Charlojton 5tcclt and Bond Market. MARETT VALUS OF TUB STOCKS, BONDS ANO 0THXK iBCtmnitS CALUCT) AT TBS CHARLESTON STOCK BOARD, FOR THB "WERK BND IN O NOV. 3,1570. (Pnhosned officially by authority or Stock Board.] ASKED. BID ?old.;,.,..".,. 12 V>H ii: '?' "U< -rr.. . _ . Sonthcrn Bank Billa. Bank or Camden. ^ Ba^-k or Chester. *. Bank or Georgetown-.. J" Bauk or Hamburg. ;? ?!? Bank or south carolina,............ 12 10 Baili Qi Stat* or South Carolina, /prior to 18?.' 50 46 Bank of 5Ute of Soutn Carolina, ? after 1st January, 1861. 45 30 Commercial Bank, Columbia. 05 Exchange Bank, Columbia.: 05 Farmers' and Exchange Bank, ? . Charleston. ?. 02>i Merchants' Bank. Cheraw...;. .. oe Planters'Bank, Farrfleld. .. oe State Bank; Charleston......... os State Securities. State Bonds, old... 80 do Bute Bonds, lssne of 1887 . 63 OJ State Bonds, for randing bank notes 63 00 State Bonds, for conversion or se - 'curlties. g* State Stock, old. 65 oo State Stock, new. 63 00 Railroad Securities. i. c. Railroad and Bank Stock. 40 00 8? C. Railroad Stock. 39 50 S. C. Railroad Six Per Cent. Bonds.. .. 65 00 S. C. Railroad Seven Per Cent. ^Bonds. 72 00 70 00 Northeastern Railroad Stock (capl . tai)_.is oo io oo Northeastern Railroad Stock (pre* . .'terred.nominal Northeastern Railroad First Mort . gage Bonds, 8 Per Cent.ss 00 85 00 Northeastern Railroad Second Mort? gage Bon.ls, 8 Per Cent. 72 00 Northeastern Railroad Certificates of Indebtedness.. 60 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad Stock. 30 00 Savannah and Charleston Railroad First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Bonds, nominal Savannah and Charleston RaUroad 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. nominal Charleston and Savannah Railroad # 6 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds. 59 75 Greenville and Columbia RaUroad Co. stock. .. 150 Greenville and Columbia Railroad . ; 7 Per Cent. State guaranteed Bonds....... 62 50 Greenville and Columbia RaUroad 1 IPer Cent- First Mortgage Bonds nominal Greenville and Columbia Railroad 7 Per Cent., Second Mortgage Bonds..-'' .. 38 00 Greenville and ColomMa Railroad - 7 Per Cent. Cert meat es of Indebt ?.>? edness. 59 oo ?Cheraw and Darlington RaUroad V,u ? Stock. nominal Cheraw and Darlington RaUroad First Mortgage Bonds.. 81 00 Cheraw and Darlington RaUroad ' Second Mortgage Bonds. nominal Cheraw and Darlington Railroad Certificates or Indebtedness.; nominal Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta RaUroad stock. . nominal Charlotte, Colombia and Angosta Railroad First Mortgage Bonds... SO oo Spartanbnrg and- Union RaUroad SUte guaranteed Bonds. 50 00 Blue Ridge Railroad First Mortgage - . Bonds..............: 5loo City Securities. City RaUway Stock.60 00 ' City of Charleston SLx Per Cent. Stock. 60 00 City or Charleston Fire Loan 7 Per . Cent.Bonds..-..:. '.. -6500 City ot Celunfbla 6 Per Cent Bonds, , past due. 60 00 City ol columbia 7 Per Cent Bonds. nominal '.Bank Stock. First National Bank of Charleston .-.Stock......,.;.. nominal People's National Bank Stock.. 103 00 Union Bank Stock. . - 6 35 South Carolina Lean and Trust . Company. 97 50 95 00 People's Bank Stock......... 5 00 4 74 Planters' and Mechanics' Bank Stock......;. 174 Bank or Charleston Stock. 21 50 21 00 Carolina National Bank Stock. nommai Bank ol Newberry Stock.,. nominal Bank of Camden Stock............. nommai Miscellaneous Securities. Granite ville Manufacturing Com . pany Stock.85 oo 79 oo Langley Manufacturing Company ' . Stock.tr.. nominal Ba tesvule Manufacturing Company Stock..... nommai Charleston Gas Company Stock. 21 00 20.00 Phosphate Stock. Charleston Mining and Manufac - '? raring; Company Stock. nominal Wando Mining and Manufacturing <t: Company Stock.... .. nominal Sulphuric Add and Snperphos N poa te Company Stock. nominal . Marine and River Mining and Man ' nfacturing Company Stock.. nominal Atlantic Mining and Manufacturing Company Stock....."'.... 106 00 Palmetto Mining and Manufactur? ing Company Stock. ........... nominal Chicora Mining' and M.vnnTactur - mg Company stock.loooo Farmers' Mining and Manufacture mg company stock.MOO Stono Mining and Mannfactuing . Company Stock....;... 9000 Free Hst:. Sute of Georgia 6 per cent Bond?, old. nommai Bute of Georgia 7 per cen?. Bonds, oki. nominal SUte of Georgia 7 per cent. Bonds, new.'..:....... nommai City of Savannah 7 per cent.Bond?, OW.:. 85 00 City or Savannah 7 per cent Bonds. new...?.. 8300 City or Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, old..'.'..:.. nominal City of Augusta 7 per cent. Bonds, new.:........' nommai City or Macon 7 per cent. Bonds_ nominal City or Columbus 7 per cent Bonds, nominal City or Memphis 6 per cent Bonds, Old. 5700 City or Memphis 6 per cent Bonds, new. 5400 City or Memphis 6 per cent En? dorsed Bonds. 57 00 Memphis and Charleston RaUroad Stock..'.v. 10 00 8 50 Memphis and Charleston Railroad 7 per cent. First Mortgage Bonds 87 00 85 50 Memphis and Charleston RaUroad 7 per centSecond Mortgage Bonds nominal - . City or Atlanta 8 per cent Bonds... nominal Macon and Western RaUroad Stock 108 oo 103 00 , Central RaUroad or Georgia Stock.. nominal Georgia RaUroad Stock.. nominal Macon and Augusta RaUroad 1st Mortgage 7 per cent Ronda..._ nominal Macon and Augusta RaUroad 1st Mortgage 7 per cent Bonds, en Md o reed. nommai aeon and Brunswick Railroad SUte Endorsed Bonds, 7 per cent, nommai Montgomery and West Point Rail? road 1st Mortgage 3 per cent nommai Money in demand at the rate or I2@i s per cent per annum. Exports of tbe Week ending No v 'ber 3. FOREIGN. . LIVERPOOL-Per British bark Marla-1841 bales upland cotton, 346 tons phosphate tock.Per bark Xe ni a-3 bags sea ls: and cotton. 2414 bales upland cotton, 221 tons phosphate rock, 9 barrels beeswax-Per bark John Fyfe-2120 tons upland cotton. BRISTOL, ENG-Per British bark Monsoon-no tons phosphate rock. POINT AO PETRE, GUADALOCTE-Per sehr Ella Eodgsdon-173.901 feet pitch pine lumber. DOMESTIC. ' NEW YORX-Per steamship Georgia-39 bags sea island cotton, 2251 bales upland cotton, 146 tierces rice, 46 bales domestics. 25 bales moss, and sundries.Per steamship Manhattan-27 bags sea Island cotton, 1463 bales nplaud cotton, 78 tes rice, 112 bale-? yarns and domestics, loo bundles fa per, 40 packages sundries, 40 Fucks wheat.... er steamship Weybosset-786 bales upland cot* Sn.Per steamship Ashland-1236 bales np ad cotton, 40 bbls naval stores, 9 bales hides, 110 bales waste_Per steamship James Adger-14 bBgB ?ea island cotton, 1225 bales upland cotton, 90 tierces rice, 50 bundles paper, 90 packages sun? dries, l horse-Per s eamsblp Hercules-1450 bales cotton, 57 bbls spirits turpentine, 411 btls rosin.Per sehr LUiy-15 bales upland cotton, 84s> hbH rosin. 653 bbls spirits turpentine, 54 bales moss, 100 casks clay. 6 boxes furniture, 14 bbls cotton seed oil, 34 bbls ale, 50 empty barrels, 4 hhds bones. 4 packages mdse, i dipper's phos? phate, 4 boxes axle grease,.: boxes medicine, loos empty carboys. ATHENS. N f-Per sehr Jesse L Leach-inward cargo, lamber PHILADELPHIA-Per sehr J W Wilson-350 tons phosphate rock. BALTIMORE-Per steamship Falcon-leo Heroes rice, 745 bales cotton. 69 bales yarn, 17 bales warp, 124 roils leather. 4 bales rags. 35 sacks dried fruit, 3 krills and 4 bales bided, a d sundries. The Charleston .Harket. [FOB THB WBXk ENDING NOVEMBER 8.] THE CROPS.-The season for the past week has been, in all respects, unexceptionable for develop log find securing cotton. The weather has been dry and almost of summer; heat during a part of ihe day, and has displayed every feature that como- be desired for maturing tbe plant and har? vesting'Its product. With a moderate continu? ante of such favorable conditions the beat results jnigbt ?e expected, were lt not for the low prlcti which may cause much ^difference on the psi of the laborer and picker, where they arc inte: es ted In the crop. '* TH* RECEIPTS.-The arrivals at the cotton pori for the week, up to iTldaylast, were 85,935 bale in contrast with 82,428 the previous week, an 80.048 for the correspond lng- period the year b lore. At New Orleans the receipts were 20^" bale?, in contrast with 23,870 last Beason. fct wtai supplies' at the co-ton ports' from Sop : cm b< l.'lM?, np to the latest mall dates, were 444,8'. bales, against 445,108 the year previous, showli a decrease of 784 bales. The total arrivals at tl chief Southern centres from September 1,1870, t to the latest telegraphic 'intelligence, in contra with hist year, have been ns follows : 1870. 186 New Orleans, November 2.14-'s?2 1f?*? Mobile, November 2.vSSff -???.< Savannah, November 2.^!, Sff ?Ml Charleston,November 2.87.913 ?... Texas, November'2.??42 ''ill Virginia November 2.as.oa. oi,? North Carolina November 2.16,640 15,R The arrivals or cotton at the principal Souther markets from October 28 to November 2, 1870, a reported by telegraph, have been as roilow: This Includes all points but overland: NEW ORLEANS- < " V? Oct 27.2028..':OCt28.. .57101 Oct 29. 5316..Oct 81.-. 7.8860 ? 3V,9? NOV ll.:.7224......'. ?Noy 2. ;..2818 J ! j MOBILE- .'. ' " ; Oct27....1718........Oct 38....'.13931- . Oct 2?.:....2t65.: .Oct 31. IV .. ? 9,11 NOV 1..1700.Nov 2....2150J SAVANNAH Oct 27 . 4351.Oct 28....60141 Oct 29_.... .3028.Oct 31... 4609 128,8; NOV 1.6282.Nov 2... 6574J CHARLESTON Oct27.1965...Oct 28....16301 Oct 29. 2683.OCt 31...4246 ^14,42 Nov 1.2388.NOV 2....1516 J GALVESTON Oct27.. 293.Oct 28... 5081 Oct29. 353.Oct31... 279 f 2,77 Nov 1. 569....N0V 2... -769 J NORFOLK Oct 27.1087.Oct 28....16851 i Oct 29...1649.Oct 31... 1708 [ 8,7] Nov 1.?57?.NOV 2... 1115J WILMINGTON Oct 27. 467. ..Oct 26. 1 Oct29...:. 485..Oct 81:1. 563 >. 2,01 NOV 1.. 503..'..NOV 2. J Total.97,87 The receipts ror the corresponding week las year were 95,269 bales. Tnc stock of the article in sight at the Utes dates was as follows: ' STATISTICAL POSITION- 1S70. isoo Stouk in Liverpool. 600,000 4?8,co Stock m London._ 25,762 59,06 Stock in Glasgow. l,600 50 Stock m Havre. 112,980 71,82 Stock-In Marseilles. 11,800 3,40 Stock m Bremen. 11,050 3,80 Stock rest of Continent. 15,000 ?0,0u' Afloat for Great Britain (American) estimated. 69,000 i9,00i Afloat for France (Americaa and Brazil). 1,935 9.87 Total indian cotton afloat for Europe.... 325,000 47t,O0< Stock tn United States ports. 223,736 178,52. Stock In inland towns. 40,530 47,601 Total....;. 1,352,443 1,336,381 These Agares indicate an Increase in the cottor m sight to date of 16,062 bales compared with same date of 1869. The receipts at this port for the week, were 337 bags of sea Islands and Floridas, and 14,09$ bales or uplands, in contrast with 201 bags or sea islands and Floridas, and 10,542 bales ol uplands tbe week berore, and 350 bags of sea islands and Floridas, and 11,398 bales of uplands for the week last season. These supplies have come from thc following sources, say of uplands per South Caro ima Railroad 11,788; per Northeastern Railroad 1895; per charleston and Savannah Railroad 248; Edlsto 86; Georgetown 24; Santee 6; Goose Creek 3; Chlsolm's Mil) S; Savannah38 Florida 9. or Bea islands, Northeastern Railroad ll; James Island 24; Beaufert C7, Christ Church 17; Chisolm's Mill 7; Edlsto 68; John's Island 29; Savannah 30; Flori? da 80; Toogoodoo 4. THE COTTON MARKET.-This article during th' past wees assumed a better position, and prices have generally had a stiffening tendency with s good inquiry. The rates in the foreign roarke: which commen ceil at 8J?aSJ?d fl lb for middling uplands, improved to 9s'a9,'?d;at New York, when they began at lex, they somewhat fluctuated, advancing to i7c receding to 16XC and at this point middling uplands, which opened at I4?ia 15c, hardened to I5???i5,*?e. fl lb and fell off to 16H@I6>ic. The movements ol the article] at Liverpool and New York for this period has been as follows: On Friday, October 28, the former was firmer, uplands 8%@8%d, sales 12,000 bales; the latter was strong at ie^', sales 6000 bales. On Saturday, the former was quiet, uplands 8ii@sj-,'d, sales 10,000 bales; the latter was firmer, uplands 17c, sales 3700 bale). On Mon? day the former closed firm, nplands 8 Jia9d. sales 16,000 bales; the latter was quiet, upland* 16J?c, sales 2000 bales. On Tuesday the former closed firm, nplands 9 vd, sales 15,000 bales; thc latter was steady. up'ands l6?ic sales 4800 bales. On Wednesday the former was firm, uplands PS a 9?id. sates 15.00) bales; the latter was heavy and duh at i6ji c, sales 4000 bales. Yesterday the for? mer was qalut at 9,s'@9?*d; the latter was dull and lower a'. 16Xc. The transactions m this market for the week have been as follows L On Friday, October 28, the article opened. depressed and middling uplands touched nyc fl lb, but soon improved under bet? ter dispatches, middling uplands selling at 16c 9 lb, the article closing firm, stock light and with a well sustained Inquiry; sales 800 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 13@14>*c, low middling li%c, middling 15, and strict mid? dling 15>i@16)ic fl lb. On Saturday the staple was firmer and prices Improved somewhat irregu larry, but generally about ?ic $ lb, the demand being active for a part or the time but closing quiet; sales 800 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at isx@l4%c, low middling 15? lose, middling I5?@l5tfc, strict middling 15)?@ 15*?c $ lb. On Monday the article was slightly lower but became more steady; sales 500 bales; quotations somewhat nominal, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at I3%@l42?c, low mid? dling 15, middling 15??, strict middling i;> MC $ lb. On Tuesday there was a well sustained inquiry, at rather stronger rates, prices In some cases Im? proving }?c fl lb ; sales 1000 bales, ordinary to good ordinary being quoted at 131i@14Jf, low middling l5@15.Ji, middling 15>?'@15,S', and strict middling 15)?@15J?c $ rb. On Wednesday the market was active, and prices improved about ?ic fi hi;sales 1400 bales, ordinary tn good ordinary being quoted at 14@15, low middling 16X@15^, middling 15*?@15K, and strict mid? dling I5*?c ^ lb. Yesterday the article was weak, and prices m some transactions- s c ?> lb lower; sales 900 bales, say 2 ac us ; w nt 14X; 4 at 14J?; 59 at 15?: 60 at 15>4'; 197 at 16,S'; 146 at 15?; l9atl5S'; 217 at 15%; 20 at 15 13-16C fl rb. We quote: LIYBRPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.14 @15 Low middling.15i,'@ Middling.15?@15>i Strict middling.153?@ SEA ISLAND COTTON.-The arrivals have been fair, say 337 bags or sea islands and Floridas ror the week, agains. 350 bugs last Beason. There bas been rather more inquiry tor good medium grades or Carolina, while other kinds are somewhat neg? lected. The sales have been about loo bags, among which were, B.iy or Carolinas 4 at 48; 7 at 50; 2 at 65; 7 ut 58; 22 at 80; 4 at 63; 5 at 65: 3 at 67; 2 at 70; 4 at 75; and or Floridas 9 bags at 40 cts $ lb. Carolina? may be quoted at SS@45c fi lb for com? mon; 45@65 for medium; 55@65 for good to fine, and 70@85c fi lb and upwards ror fine to choice. RICE.-Carolina rough has come rorward In good supply, the arrivals amounting to about 35, ODO bushels ror the week. The market Jias exhlb ltid a steadily receding character. The transac? tions for the week have been about 600 tierces of clean Carolina, among which were 35 tierces at 7c fl lb; 155 at 6?c; 44 at 6,S'c; 125 at 5Jfc; 52 at 6&c fi lb. We quote fair clean Carolina at 6@5??c; good 5>?@5??C fl rb. NAVAL STORxa-The receipts have been moder, rate, wi th light transactions, A few sales of spir? its turpentine took place at 36@38c f) gallon; 68 bbls extra No. 1 roam at $2 75; 17 do at $2 70; 190 bbls No 1 at $2 30; 17 bbls low pale at $3; 134 bbls low No 1 and No 2 at $140 9 bbl. HAY.-The supplies have been limited to ab-ut soo bales of Eastern qualities which was sold from the wharf at $170 f) hundred, on lime. m f i ' -i,---,r"nr ? ni. COEN.-There have been-but limited Bnppllea of this grain'coming to hand. ' me marke: has been dall, and trade, light. White may be quoted a: $110@115 f> bushel, weight, bags included, in jobbing lots. Wholesale transactions have taken place in Western white at $1, and'prime white at $1 os f* bushel, weight, sacks included, for cash. OATS'.-The transactions have o?eri limited", anJ. the business was ora retail character. Sales took place at &i'fi bushel, 'weight, sacks Included. FLOCK..-The market is "supplied with most qualities of the article. Northern and Western fine may be quoted ?t f 5@5 25 fi barrel, super at $5 50@t6 9 barrel, extra at $8 60@$7 per barrel, and family at $7 2S@$7 75 per barrel. Southern qualities are coming forward, and we quote super at $5-50@$6 f barrel, extra at $6 50 @f 7 25. f> barrel, and family at $7 :.o@$s f barrel. Fancy qualities sell at $8 60? $9 50 fl barret nj.. . . . . . : o ?? M.:,;. BACON-Is in moderate supply, ?particularly smoked s'des. which are scarce and held at 20c ft lb for clear rib,. Prime smoked shoulders may be quoted at 16c,. salted shoulders at I3tf@l4c, and long clear sides at I6?c-f> tb. VEGETABLE?.-irish potatoes are in good sup? ply, and may be quoted at $303 50 per bbl. Onions are in fair stock and sell at $4 50@$5 ft barrel, i * SrG AR. . AK D MOLASSES.-The stocks are. light, but good to prime grocery sugars may be quoted otll>i@12c fi lb. Muscovado molasses may be quoted dUU at 39@40c in hhds, and 4l@42s ft gal? lon in bb ls: clayed at C3@36c f. gallon. BUTTER AND LARD.-There is a fair: stock of prime Goshen. We quote good to prime at 35? 45c f> lb; Chicago prime ??30c f> ft; Webern and other lower grades sell from 20@3Oc $ ft ; country ot 25@30c fl ft, as In quality.. Lard is in good supply, and ls held at 17tf@l6>ic fi ft. SALT.-Lots from shipboard have been selling at tl 60 ? sack. We quote $146@150. INDIA BAGGING.-Thereis some limited inquiry for this article. We quote 26?i@23c fj yard. IRON BANDS AND TIBS for cotton, or the most approved patterns, are offered on the market at s@7c 9 ft. Tm Bas AND LUMBER.-The market ror this arti? cle is dull. We quote timber ror milling purposes from $5@7? Shipping timber $8@14; 4-4@5-4 flooring et $11@12 fi M. Bright Ihmber, good merchantable, from city mills, cut to size, from $15@22 f, M by the cargo. FREIGHTS.-TO Liverpool, bysteam, direct noni nal: via New York, ",'d on uplands, lXd on sea islands; by sall 7-16da>?d on uplands, ??dsnsea Islands. To Havre nominal. Coastwise - to New York,bysteam tfe on uplands'and lc on sea islands; $2 fi tierce on rice; by sail, >ic fib on cotton; -- fi tierce on rice; 40c f barrel on rosin; i7@$8 allon lumber; $9?lo f Mon tim? ber. To Boston, by sail, X@Xc ft ft on upland cotton.."To Providence, by sail, $8009 M on boards,"J,'c ? ft on cotton ; by steam $1 fr bole on New York rates. To Philadelphia, by steam, Kc $ ft oh uplands;, by sail, $7 f, M on boards; ?9 on timber; $3 f ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phosphates. To Baltimore bysteam, D lb: by sall, 86 60@7 fl M on ooards; $3@3 25 f, ton ou phosphate rock. Vessels are m demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Dorien and Satilla ?iver, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and *10@12 f M are rates on lumber and boards. EXCHANGE-STERLING.BILLS.-The rate yester? day was 10?l9>i foreo day bills. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE -The banks ere purchas? ing sight checks on New York at 3{@s off; Ave days 3i;off; 10 days 1 off; 16 days l"\? off; 20 days -; 00 days-. They arc selling sight checks at par. GOLD-Thc broker? were yesterday buying at 10>.@u and selling at 12. . Market? by Telegraph. fl FOREIGN'.. LONDON, November 3- Soon.-CODSO1B93. Bonds 8%. Sugar Armer. hvfnlng.-Tallow declining at 42s 3d. Turpen? tine firmer. . LIVERPOOL. November 3-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet; uplands Otfafl.yrt; Ort ans 9)?a9>?d; Bales 10.000 bales. Western dour 23s 3d. Evening.-Cotton Arm; uplands ?h'd: Orleans 9,'?da9J?d; sales 12.000 bales; speculation and ex? port 4000. bales. Lard 74s. DOMESTIC. NEW YORE, November .".-Noon.-Flour and wheat dad. Corn scarce but Arm. Pork heavy at $?4a2i 50c. Lard dull. Cotton dull and lower; uplands m\'c;Orleans HMe; salesSObObales. Tur? pentine lower ot 40c. Rosin quiet. Freights Arm. Stock steady. Gold lool0j?c. Money 5a6 per cent. Sterling long, 9>i; short 9%. Slxty-twos $%. Evening.-Cotton Armer; sales 6800 bales; up? lands 16??a Flour, Slate and Western, 5 to 10c lower; superflue $5a? 20; Sont hern dull and droop? ing; common to fair extra $5 75a6 40. Wheat in? active: winter red and amber Western $130al 35. Cont le netter; old 85057. Beef quiet. Pork dull at $2-1. Lord nominally unchanged. Whiskey Arm at so. Groceries quiet and stead v. Naval stores dull. Tallow-heavy at StfaSJic ' Freights quiet; on cotton, by steam, ^aO-ie. Money 5a6 percent. Sterling 7S'a73?. Gold lOalOJ?. Sixty twos 8,H; Southerns neglected. BALTIMORE, November 3.-Flour In improved demand. Corn strong and higher; white new 65 a70; old 65. Provisions unchanged. Whiskey held .firmly ot 89c. Cotton, middlings 16,'ic; sales 150 bales; net receipts 289; coastwise 81; total 365; exports coastwise 525; stock 40S4. BOSTON, November3.-Middlings lianne: sales 400 bales; net receipts 127; coastwise 563; total 090; stock 3000. NORFOLX, November 3.-Middlings I5^al6^c; sales no bales; net receipts 1210; exporta coast? wise 3280; stock 3364 balee. WILMINGTON, November 3.-Middlings !5>?c; sales 200 boles: net receipts 693; stock 2977 boles. SAVANNAH, November 3.-Middlings io j?'c; sales 200 bales: net receipts 4609; exports coastwise ll; stock 71,057 boles. AcorsTA, November 3.-Cotton market closed Arm at M&c?or middlings; sales lido bales; re? ceipts 1512. ST. Luc?s, November 3.-Flour dull-and un? changed. Corn Armer; mixed 62c. Whiskey steady ot 84c. Bemp and bagging unchanged. Provisions firm. PorK$26. Shoulders l4Jial4\'c. Clear sides 20o20i,'c Lard Armer; old icc. LOUISVILLE, November 3.-Bogging Arm. Flour steady and unchanged. Corn, nothing doing. Provisions, stock almost, exhausted; little mess pork and lard In hand; prices unchanged. CINCINNATI, November 3.-Flour quiet and weak; family $5 60a5 75. Corn steady; new 50a53. Pro? visions quiet and unchanged; the old stock of bacon shoulders exhausted. Whiskey in good demand at 66at>6c MOBILE, November c.-Middlings lSifc; salo 700 boles; nc. receipts 2225; exports coastwise 698; stock 30,731. NEW ORLEANS, November 3.-Middling c ?on l5Xal5%; Bo en 3900 bales; net receipts 1477 bales; coastwise 788 bales; total 2265 bales; exports to Great Britain 10.764 bales; to comment mo bales; coastwise 752 boles: stock 72.959 bales. Sugar, choice 12>?C; white clarified I3?;ai3j-ic. Molasses lower; common 45c; prime 65a67c. Sterling 21 sa 21%. Sight exchnuge par to pren). Gold ion. GALVBSTON, November 3.-Good ordinary 14a I4>ic; solea 350 boles; net receipts 936; stock 9888. Receipts by Railroad. November 3. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 1712 boles cotton. 70 bales goods, 163 bbls nour, 409 Backs oats, 41 bbls naval stores. To Railroad Agent, and others. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 24C bale* upland and l bag sea island cotton. 52 bbls naval stoics, cars lumber, 135 bushels nee, tobacco potatoes, mdse, Ac. To G W Williams A co. Frost A Adger, Graeser A Smith. Mowry A Son, G W Witte, W K Ryan, T P Smith, A J Sali? nas, Nachmonn A co, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, W ti Bee & co, H Klatte A co, Ravtnel A co, Caldwell A Son, Reeder A Davis, Wlicox, Gibbs A co, Dow? ling A co. Sloan A SelgnlouB. H Bischoff A co, W Semken A co, Clac lus de Witte, G Basell, J Wleters, S D Stoney, J Marshall, Jr, Barden A Parker, Gait lard A Minot:, Kinsman A Howell, W u Chafee A co, Ingroham A Son, O P Lossey. B Mound, J A QuackenbuKh. A Gomm, W H Welsh, J B Weh maun, W M Cross Pringle A Son, W C Courtney A co, Claghorn, Berring A co, Andrews A Salvo, E Welling, D c Ebaugh, Railroad Agent, and Order. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. 54 bales cotton, 311 bushels rough rice, 2 cars lumber, 130 cords wood, bags peas, corn, ground? nuts, ?c. To A ll Mauldlu, H Klatte A co, Stoney A Lowndes, W O Courtney & co, J Colcock A co, Pinckney Bros. G ll lngraham A Son, G W Witte, Reeder ft Davl?, D C Sanders, Pelzer, Rodgers A co, Hopkl -s, McPherson A co, Fripp i May, Wag ener A Murdaugh P Gaillard, J Wiley A co, G W williams A co. W B Mino?, J Levinsohn, W c Bee A co, w M Lawton, Fraser A Dill, J R Frlogle A Son, C S Gadsden, F Ferguson, and Ralboad Agent. Passengers. Per steamship South Carolina, for New York Dr T H Dickson, Jr. H Rogers. J Snyder, A Carter, A Mern?, W S Phillip. B Rose, C O Trumbo, S D Chamber?, W R Andrews, J Hamilton, S Johusotf, E A Nix, and P Q HaselL Interior Cotton markets. SUMTER, November 2.-About 180 boles have been sold during the week, ending the 2d. the market closing active. We quote: Ordlnarv 12J?, good ordlnarv 13>?, low middling 13% middling 14j?. strict middling U3?c. COLUMBIA. November 3.-Sales or cotton yes? terday 135 boles; middling H.sc. j CHARLOTTE. November l.-Sales to-day 270 I bales; middling U}?, low middling 14, good ordi? nary I3J? . . COLUMBUS. November 1_Oar market Arm; holders retwlng to accept lower ngaree. Mid-1 dunes Hause. Sales- 900 bales. Receipts 6?? bales. Shipments ago balee. MONTGOMERY, November l.-Cotton quiet and little demand. Low middling 14J?a SELMA, October 31.-Sales 250 bales. Low mid? dling U^c. There has been a fair demand. Mar? ket Arm, . New York Rice Market. From the Dally BoH?tln, November 1: The de? mand le without Improvement, and the market as a whole remains In a dall, unsatisfactory condl- I tion. >ellers are working off job lots to the trade,'1 and lo this way we'learn of about 50 tes Carolina at7a7#c. Foreign la neglected. From the Journal of commerce: Rice remains da 1 and prices nomlMl. Holders are free sellers, but do not find many buyers. We quote Carolina at *B.*Hc, and Rangoon at 6%a7c. From the Times: Rice has been dall and heavy, as previously quoted, stock 1350 casks Carolina, and 7500 bags Rangoon. gs ? ? 23 ff r? PP o : : E sa - c*. n CZ<as G 03 H3R2! rtor-o 9 9 ?Soi : : : : ? oobb < "ra ra o n S55S 3 crc-c-cr cr 1?i ?t ?t -, ?J ??(?io o cooo o o ra o o o o o o o cr crecer cp o ra ra ra t -i i ?? 1 !3 Soc?o? p?o - id oo SS o ?5 s> -? - - . -ia >. ft co i. too? atoo. uca*?< o -j .&^JS> 5 .Sta p? S S ?2 S ?*j? ?2 S S 8o ~* S: ?*.SSj-<? S S? j* ?? !D '-f i. "?j li o "w w O Q agggggagfeSBg s; s; : : Pl 3 e sa: S: S: : 38 ic M o a ueo j-i to o? ^-*- *._to .??ti ^ c> ?? oc"?"-? aii^oi-suotv-j S3 s* iftfi 3 so r isl Ss? 5? ifs o" a?. oe' : te 2S2 ff? ,s; ; . t, ? a o u ?> o "? a o . <o to to ?v toc. c> ao-? M? to o. ' cao oo^Jjo S? I MOO jggSSgSg:3S ?"Q . ? Vi to "c ? -, . oV g: figcS?sSS: S? i Sig III ll Eg NOTE.-We have deducted from New Orleans 11083 bales uplands, from Mobile 13 bales, from Savannah 130 bags sea Island and 338 bales up? land, and from Charleston 203 bags sea Island and 524 bales upland-the quantities received at those porta from Mobile, Florid'?? Texas and Savannah. 1 ?xporta. Nsw YORK-Per steamship Son th Carolina-161 bags sea island cotton, 1701 bales upland cotton, 230 tierces rice, 440 bbls flour, 75 packages paper, 35 bales domestics, 31 bales hides and leather. IfA HINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 4. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sehr Ann S Deas, GarbaU, West Point Mill. 141 tierces rice. To J R Pringle A Son, Ravenel k co. Shepherd & Campbell, and P G Hasell. Sloop Mary Mills, from Pon Pon. 700 bushels rough rice. To W C Bee A co. Sloop Lalla, Hawes, Wadmalaw. 8 bales sea island cotton, 15 billes upland cotton. To Stoney A Lowndes, Fraser A DUI, and J S Gibbes. Boat from St Andrew's. 4 bales upland cotton. To Pelzir, Rodger* A co. Sloop Jack Hassell, Creek Mill. Edlsto Island. 2 bal? s I-lund cotton. 94 bushels sea leland cot? ton seal. To H F Baker A co, and J M Baker. Bout rrom Christ Chnrcb. 2 bags sea Island cot? ton. To W Carney. itoat Tram John's Island. 2 bags sea island cot? ton. To ll Roper. lio?t from Christ Church. 2 bags sea isl?nd cot? ton. To li Roper. Boat from James island. 9 bags sea island oot t m.. To Jiraser A Dill. -Received from Chlsolm's Mill. 85 tierces rice, 6 bag* sea Island cotton. To J R Pringle A Son, H L Chlsolm, Howard Bros, Gaillard & Mino ti, J D Aiken A co, and Fraser A lilli. Received from Chlsolm's Mill. 78 tierces rice. To J R Pringle A Son, W C Bee A co, and Frost A Adger. Received from Habenlcht's Min, James Island, l bag sea Island cotton. To Fraser A DUI. LN THE OFFING. British bark Belgium, Gr?eno, Windsor, N S-22 days. Ballast. To the Master. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina Beckett, New York -Wagner, Huger A co-W A Courtenay. Sehr tsmiiy H Naylor, Naylor, Philadelphia, via Jacksonville, Fla-H F Baker A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship South Carolina, ingraham, New York. Sehr E H Naylor, Naylor, Jacksonville, Fla. FROM THI8 PORT. Sehr Montana, Bcarse, Boston, October 31. DP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr F St Clair Edwards, Ireland, at Philadel? phia, November l. CLEARED F0r. THIS PORT. Steamship Maryland, Johnson, at Baltimore, November l. Steamship Weybossett, Bulger, at New York, November L MEMORANDA. The sehr Susan Wright, Mouut. for Georgetown, S C, cleared at New York November l. PORT CALENDAR. MOON'S PLU8KB. Full Moon, 8th, 2 honrs, 12 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 16th, 3 hours, 39 minutes, morning. New Moon, v2d 8 hourB. l minute, evenlnit First Quarter, 29tb, 6 hours, 12 minutes, evening. ^ OCT. ? NOV. 31 Monday. 1 Tuesday. 2 Wednesday. 3 Thursday..., 4 Friday., 5 -jaturday.... 6 Sunday., SUN. RISES. 6..10 e..19 6.. 20 6..21 8..22. 6. .23 6..24 SON SETS. 5.. 8 6.. 7 MOON E. a 8. ll..56 morn 12..56 1..53 2. .49 3..43 4..37 mon: WATJB. 12..63 1.67 2..61 3. 44 4..35 6..18 C.. 1 Stocka ot Cotton In the Interior Towna not Included In tine Receipt?. TOWNS. Augusta A Ham'g.. .-October 28 Macon, Ga.October .8 Columbas, Ga.October 28 Montgomery, Ala.October 28 Selma, Ala.October 28 Memphis, Tenn.October 28 Nashville, Tenn.October 28 Total.,.,,,.. 41,603 Charleston Wl?oir.aie Pri?e*.-' ARTICLES. '? FRICK. BAGGING, ^jard- , .? . ' ./ A:-.-? ? ;. Dandee.?*.....".. * .". ?' Ganny Cloth;.'...,..... 203?@ 28 Kew York. Double Anchor, ii inches,.^'ins. 27 ? 23. BILE ROTE, ft ft- " Manilla...-.'...'. .-. ? Western. 8 ? 12X Jute. ? .. BUTTER-Goshen. 30 @ 40 County....i.25 9 30 COTTON, ft Ri Ordinary to good ordinary.... 14 ? ls Low middling. is?*? Middling to striet middling... 16#<? IB% Good middling. ? Sea Island.. 40 ? 86 COFFER, ft ft R10..;.v....?".i;".it?...y. 20 @ 22 Lagnayra.-.?,. 24 @ 26 Java.:.;?'.:;..-. 28 ? 30 FERTILIZEBS- .." Caroona Fertilizer, ?? 2000 lbs. 60 oo @. * .. Wando Fertilizer. 60 oo & .. Double Reflned Poudrette. 30 00 @ Niles'Phosphate. es 00 ? Peruvian Guano, ft 2240 ms.. .100 oo @ Pacific Guano, ? 2000 lbs. 65 00 @ Shccnlx Guano. 66 00 ? augh's Phosphate, * 2000 tts 60 oo ? Rhodes' Phosphate, ?? 2000 tts 65 00 @ ... Rhodes' Standard Manure (?65 time).-"- 57 60 @ .. OrchllloGuano($40 time).-.... 36 00 ? Land Floater.18 00 @ 16 00 Mapes' Super "Phos. ft 2000 tts. 66 oo @ Woolston's Phosphate of Lime 66 00 @- .. Wooiston's Yege'or, ft 2000 tts 66 00 ? .. Croasdale'B Gen. Sup.Phos. net 60 00 ? Bowers'Complete Manure, net 60 00 ? Sardv's Phos. Peruvian, cash. 65 00 ? Bordy's Pacific Guano, cash... 60 00 a .... Potapsco Guano. 65 00 @ E. Frank Co's Ammonloted Bone Phosphate. 60 00 ? Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone.... 62 Ov ? Whann's Superphosphate. 60 00 ?}70 00 EU wan Guano, No 1 ($60 time) 54 00 ? Etiwan Guano, No2 ($60 time) 63 00 ? .. Zed's Ammonloted Bone Phos? phate ($70 time). 60 CO ? Russel Coe's Ammoniated Bone Superphosphate ($65 time).co oo ? FLOUR, ft bol Fine. 6 00 ? 6 25 Super..... 5 60 ? 6 00 Northern and Western Extra: 6(0 @ 7 50 Baltimore Extra. ? ... Southern-Super. 5 so @ 6 00 Extra. 6 60 ? 7 00 Family. 7 so ?.soo GRAIN, fl bushel Maryland Oats.'....'. co ? Western Oats. ? Corn. 1 00 ? 1 15 HAT, ft cwt- . . North River. .. @ LUMBER, ft M feet- ? Clear White Pine, first quality. 60 00 @ SS Oo White Pine, good run. 38 00 ? 40 00 Yellow Pine. 20 00 ? 24 00 Boards, rough.ll 00 @ 12 00 Grooved and tongued 28 00 ? 32 00 MOLASSES, fi gallon- . . Cuba.1 31 ? Muscovado.39'? 42 Sugar-house. so m 1 00 New Orleans., 77 @ NAVAL STORES, fi bbl Tar.1... .. & Pitch..... @ Rosin, pale. ? Rosin, No. 1. 1 60 @ 2 30 Roam, No. 2. 1 40 ? Roam, No. 3.; 1 35 & .. Spirits Turpentine, fl gallon.. 36 @ 38 Oakum, fl tb.. 10 @ ... NAILS-American 4?20d., ft keg 6 06 @ 7 00 POWDER-Dupont's, F.F.F. g. 6 00 ? Dupont's, F.F.F. 6 00 @ Dupont's. Blasting. 4 00 ? PROVISIONS, ft ft Bacon, Hams.;. 24 ? 27 Sides. 20 ? Shoulders. 16 ? 16 Strips. .. ? Lard, in keg. 17X@ . 18 Batter. 30 @ 40 Cheese. 16 @ 90 rotatoee, Irish, ft bbl. 3 00 @ 3 60 Sweet... 3 60 ? 4 00 Onions. 4 50 ? 6 00 Apples. 3 50 ? 4 00 Eggs. 26 ? 30 Poultry-Chickens, ft doz_ 3 00 ? 4 00 FOWlB, ft dOZ. 5 00 @ 5 50 RICE, fi ft-CaroUno. 6 ? 5? East India. ? .. SALT, ft sack-Liverpool, coarse 1 45 ? 1 60 Liverpool, fine. ? SUGAR, ft ft-Raw. ? Porto Rico. ? Muscovado. ' io ? lia BEESWAX-* ft. M ? 40 tiiDES. Green-ft ft. 08 0 Dry. is ? CHESTNUTS-ft bushel. 4 00 aa . ... Comparative Export? or Cotton and Rice from the Port ot Charlcaton. from Sep? tember 1 to November 3,1870. EXPORTED TO 1570-'71. S. I.iUp'd, Rice 1869-'70. S. LiGp'd. Rice Liverpool. Other Br. Ports 10886 79 6016 Tot'l G. Britain 10886 79 6015 Havre. Other Fr. Ports Total France.. N. of Europe Tot'l ST. Europe S.of Europe.. W. Indies, Ac. Total F. Ports. Boston. Rhode Island.. New York..... Philadelphia... Bait. A Nr'folk Oth. U.S.Port8 Tot'l C'sePorta Grand Total. 260 10886 79 6275 278 398 64 47S24 1668 33601 275 49671 786 . 92 216 284 287 66649 67435 2765 2765 602I 310011 1048 10] 36361 377 ....I 35921 676 .r 190 612 691 38344 44619 2291 2291 C"-U OD -3 - j-CT I jo I a**?* 1?I?'1?S lg os ; s l\ I* * 6 _ 8 6 ?j 8 ff s s s 5 ? ? _ F B . S - Q -J . 8. If o ? 3 Bi ? tn Exports of Rice, Naval Stores and Lum? ber from the Port of Charleston, from September 1 to November 3^1870. EXPORTED TO Boston. New York.... Philadelphia.. Baltimore.... New Orleans.. Mobile. PTOvid'ce,RI. Oth'r?SP'rta T'ai Coastw'se 1870- '71. NAVAL STOK'S Bbls. 2,976 5,880 2.87U 690 LUMSER. ??T Feet. ! Bbls. Barcelona-... Maj'aAM'ket. West Indies.. Halifax, NS.. John's, NB. London.. Bristol, Eng.. Liverpool. Havre. 12,422 2,160 Montevideo... Great Britain. Rio de Janeiro Australia. Total Foreign. Grand Total 2,268 4.418 16,840 130,000 606,000 427,0001 92,000 Feet. 4,9201 32,000 2,7351 1,433,015 2,7441 83,L00 2661 158,000 500,344 201,600 1.996,844 173,901 140,000 170,065 10,664 2,016,070 400 209,769 338 173,001 2,180,745 1.828 2,664 13.228 209,769 2,226,030 1LE?L1NG'8 WORM CONFECTIONe, (SANTONINS.) They ii "? purely vegetable, safe and BUTS. Thf beat m UM. For sale by Dr. H. BABB, Bo. 181 Meeting street, cet* Wholesale Agent List of Shlppin? .? .IN TH? FOB?Of tm?MJSB?W, HOYBHBIB 9, Y :~ Vessels under loo toas, and steamers coasting within the state, excepted, STEAMSHIPS. Champion, 1418 tons, Lockwood, at Adger's wharf, for New York, loading-James Adger ? co. - South Carolina, 1600 tons,. Beckett, at union whari, for New York, ready-Wagner, Huger A co, W. A. Court en av. -JU?? . Clyde, 1400 tons, Hunter, at Union wharf, for New York, loading-w A Courtenay. SHIPS. JO Boynton, 740 tons. Way rott, at Boyce A co's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-H Curd. : Ar EC an, 1087 tons, Spenser, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-0 A Tren holm A Son: Tranquebar, 130" 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 Ensiow A co. . . Hope, 797 tons, Hancock, at Atlantic wharf, from New York, walting-VV B smith A co. John Mdney, 1002 tons. Bartlett, at Vanderhorst's wharf, from New York, walting-Master. Canova. 714 tons, LeSack, at Commercial wharf, for LlverpooL loading-Willis A Chisolm. John O Baker, 1110 tons, Spear, at vanderhorst's . wharr, ?rom Beaton, waiting-Master. : ? BAAKS. " Flori M Hnrlbut, 494 tons, Hiley, at vanderhorst's wharf, for a Port In Great Britain, loadtng W Keach ? co. .ic . v?; Xenia, 786 tons, Long, at Boyce's wharf, for Liv? erpool, ea dy-Street Bros A . co." Sisters (Br), 249 tons, Nairn.' at Commercial wharf, for a Port m Great Britain, loading street Bros A co. John Fyfe, 711 tons, Teller, at Brown A co's wharf, for Liverpool, ready-Willis A Chisolm. f Florence Chipman (Br), 850 tone. Jones, at Ac? commodation wharf, for Liverpool, loading Maria (Br), 577 tons, Webster, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, ready-B s Rhett A Son, . ? Ranger (Br), 635 tons, Doty, at Vanderhorst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-B S Rhett A Son. Annie Kimball, 730 tons. Stlnson, at Vander? horst's wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Rave nel A co. Enrique, 616 tons, at Accommodation wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Henry Card. -rr.-: Adelaide Norris, 717 tons. Reed, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-J A Ensiow A co. Sharpsburg, 606 tons, Rogers, at Atlantic wharf, for Liverpool, loading-Bagge tt A co. Horace Scudder, 327 tons, Gould,at Adger's wharf. from Boston, waiting-W Roach A co." .' Evan ell, 613 tons, Randell, st Central wharf, from Boston, walting-J A Ensiow A co. Virginia Dare, 801 tons, Skofleld, at Atlantic wharf, from Baltimore, waiting-Master.' Rosetta McNeill, 611 tons, Sproul, at Atlantic wharf, from Boston, walting-J A Ensiow A co. Paquete de Cantabria i^p). 24S tobe, Onzaln, at Brown A co's wharf. fr"ui Havana, walting WPHalL Mary KiUam, 425 tons, Buller, at Atlantic wharf, from Cape de Verd. walting-H Card. Bidwell (Br), 493 tons, at Marsh's wharf, from Havre, waiting-R Mure A co. ... j Grace E Cann (Br), 700 tons, Cann, at Kerr's wharf, from Boston, waiting-R Mure A Co: Lola (Argentine). -tons, Merrill, in the Stream, from Montevideo, to be repaired-J A Ensiow A co. Belgium (Br). 070 tons, Grceno, off the Port from Windsor, Just arrived-Master. BRIGS.. Jane Black, (Br,) 220 tons, Taplin, at Marshall's wharf, for a Port la Great Britain, loading Order. G S Berry, 255 tons, Bradley, at N E Railroad wharf, for Barbadoes, loading-w Roach A co. ,' RB Gove. 463 tons. Harkness, at Central wharf, from Liverpool, discharging-R Mure A co. i Isidora (Br). 93 tons, Griswold, at Southern wharf, from Port au Prince, walting-j A Ensiow A co. Mary E Dsns. 219 tons. O'Nelil. at Brown A co's jrhi.rf, iP-ra Fortlaud, Me, discharging-T Tupper A S <::?. Abby Ellen, 2?u .< ns. Frs?, at Palmetto wharf. from Baltimore, discharging-J A Ensiow A co. C V Williams. 322 t. iN, Thompson, at Central wharf, from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker A co. SCHOONERS. A Richard, 160 tons. Wilby, in Ashley River, for New York, loading-J . Ensiow A co. Surprise, 220 tons. Beers, in Ashley River, for Baltimore, loading-H F Baker A co.. Lilly, 340 tons, Hughes, st Palmetto wbarf, for New York, ready-w Roach A'co. John S ID graham, 292 tons, Packad. in Ashley River, for a Northern Port, loading-J A Ens low A co. Anna Barton, - tons, Frink, In Ashley River. from Philadelphia, discharging-H F Baker A co. Mary A Eliza, - tons. Crowell, at Southern wharr, for Baltimore, discnairing-J A Ensiow A co. Hem y C Shepherd, 233 tons, Clark, at Atlantic from Wilmington, Del, discharging-Master. H M Congdon, - tons, Congdon, In Ashley River, from Port Monmouth, N J, discharging-Mas? ter. Starllghr, - tons, McIntyre. In Ashley River, from Booth Bay. Me, dl-charglng-Master. I liary Mankln. - tons, Halsey, In the Stream, from Nassau, N P, waiting-J A E* .ow A co. Grace B West, - tons, Lord, at Fort Johnson, from New York, discharging-Street Bros A co. B H Jones, - tons, Davis, In Cooper River, from New Haven, discharging-Master. F Stripping. 0 R L ITE RPO O L The first-class British Ship J. C. BOYN-^Aa TON, Captain A. Waycott, having her bal-SH? hst freight on board, ls ready to receive cargo, and will sall with dlspatoh for the above port. For balance of Freight engagement, apply to D0V2_- HENRY CARD, Agent. F OB LIVERPOOL. The small Al American Barque SHARPS BDRG, Rogers. Master, having three-fourths;_ of ber cargo engaged, will be dispatched for t above port. For Freight engagements, apply to ' . STREET BROTH ERS A CO., - * No. 74 East Bay. or octlg BAGGETT A CO.. Atlantic Wharf, ?J^OONLIGHT EXCURSION AAOUND THE HARBOR. The Steamer POCOSIN, Captain _ W. H. Gannon, will go on an Excur-,. _ sion around .the Harbor, THIS (Friday) *.VENINU, November 4th. leaving Market Wharf, loot of Mar? ket street, at 8 O'clock, returning at IQ o'clock. Music engaged. Fare 60 cen ts. nov4-l?_J. H. MURRAY, Agent. SCHEDULE MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S ISbAND FERRY, D?RING THE FAIR WEEK. The following Schedule will be observed during Fair Week: MOUNT PLEASANT. Leave City at 10 A. M., 3 and 5 P. M. Leave Mount Pleasant at 8 and 11,s A. M., and 4>i P. M. SULLIVAN'S ISLAND. Leave City at 10 A. M., 3 and 5 P. M. Leave Sullivan's Island at 7)?andliI?A. M., and 4 u P. M. nov4-l* J. H. MURRAY, Agent, F OR FORT SUMTER The Steamer POCOSIN, Captain W. H. Gannon, will leave as above,. _ daily, during the Fair, from Market wharf, at quarter-past 12 o'clock, and return at quarter-past 2 o'clock. J. H. MURRAY, nov4-l* Agent. -pREIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON LINE STEAMERS. FOUR TIMES A WEEK TO AND FROM SAVANNAH. PILOT BOY leaves Charleston for - ?tr*1??. Savannah ?-very MONDAY, at s A. M.^aSL DICTATOR leaves Charleston for Savannah every TUESDAY, at 8 P. M. PILOT BOY leaves Charleston for Savannah everv THUB8DAT, at 8 A. M. CITY POINT leaves Charleston for Savannah every FBIDAY, 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 BuY leaves Savannah for Charleston every FRIDAY, at 7 A. M. Di TATOR leaves Savannah for Charleston ever* SUNDAY, at 8 A. M. The PILOT BOY will stop at Pacific Landing, Beaufort and the usual Landings on the inside route both ways, and go through by daylight. Freight received at Central Wharf every day and stored free of expense. J. D. AIKEN A CO., oct.s Central Wharf. QEORGETOWN STEAM PACKET. The Steamer EMILIE, Captain C. r _?JT*?k. C. White, will receive Freight at -?^?P?jT Commercial Wharf, every SATURDAY and WED. NE8DAY, and leave each port as followB : Charleston, SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHT at 10 o'clock. Georgetown, TUESDAY and FRIDAY MOE M isa at 6 o'clock. On SATURDAY River Freight will be received for Keith field and Weymouth Mills, and on WEDNES? DAY for Brookgreen and Waverly Milla. For engagements, apply to SHACKELPORD A KELLY, oct22-lmf Boyce's Wbarf, - - ************ ??^^"(yvyKyAA^ws^^ ON SATDBDJSY,' 6TH NOYEMBEE, AT i. .1. ??LOte^l*^ ^ : ' T; " 1 '. '?*'? Wi 1 a- .:. vj SPACIOUS AND ELEG WT h' DECK STATEi-ROOJIS. OLD LINE NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON ' .^TE&HiiPS. ' ''' 7 ,1 ;. - ...... E ST ABl. IS H ED ll'i B, The superior Side-wheel Steajnship .CHAMPIOlk. R. w. Lockwood, Commander, w?l leave Alger's Wharf as above. . ,... . ??i "~ . For Freight or Paasage/'apply .?A .' . * '?? JAKES A DOER ?CO., Agents. . 49-.The CHARLESTON will follow,. OIL Tcxs DAY, November 8th, at's o'clock P. M. ; D0V2-4 .. s ; THBOUGH BILLS I?M>ING: i TO vAM) d?niai .'? . . ^ t'iiiR'-i',??.>!'0(i PROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, pnr'o! .. .I. BOSTON, * l!X.r. S..v AND THE CITIES O?iOTE. NORTHWEST. The flue Steamship. HARTLAND, Johnson, Commander, will sall for_ Baltimore on TUESDAY, 8th November, o'clock M. Sk ,i ;f : vc:. L.' i.tijll fiimi::: atme PhJiadeh>hte ,Fr?I?ht8,..?om city by railroad. Trom Baltimore without addy donal insurance,'and - Consignees are silo wed an> . pie time to Sample and sell:: their Goods from ! the Railroad.^ nov3-5 "Nora TJhlon Wharves, ?p OS PHI L A D E'L'F'H T-A. THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLY. Ii The Screw Steamship . E. M I? IRE; ..,. <.( HOLMES, Commander,; . x . feiv-t?? will be dispatched for PhUadelpbla- on , SATURDAY, 5th November, at i o'clock, P. M., rr om Brown's North Wharf.'--1 sar Through Bills Lading wui be. Issued to Bos? ton and New York. . r- . .... ... , Cotton rate to PDUadelpbla Kc perpo?Bd; Rice $1 50 per cask; Roam 40c per barreL' ... For Freight engagements only, apply to WK. A.. CO D HT KS'AY. nov2-4_- No.l Union Wharf. TJACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPTAS . . r. ' ? . TEBOUaH LIN* XOjj :. : : . r, '77 I CALIFORNIA. CH INA AND ;J"APAS?L .._ .. ci . v. .. !...? ??o?oji??rt. |. , F?RES;GREATLY REDUCED. J Steamers of the above llnrlrn~r flrr . tj?tKm_ No. 42, North River, foot of CanalSfiBE street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the ?th and 20th of every month (except when th eeo dates fail on Sunday, then the Saturday preced? ing. ' '"r - Departure o? the 20th connect at Panama with, steamers for south Pacido and Centrai American ports. Those of 4th touch at Manzanillo.','" ' ?* Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco Tor Ja? pan and Chm a October 1, 1870.. MA I - jp No California steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to AspmwaU. . . , One hundred pounds baggage Iree to?ach adult. Medicine and attendance free. ' : l For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFIOB, on the wharf foot of Canal street, North River, New York. |F. a. BABY, Agent. JnlylMyr.-- . ?-. -. . gel . .)-. . ...-". v.-.t fTTJME TABLE. OF SA?SAM?R "?KCrO^ X. FOR NOVEMBER,; 1?70.; Nil ED18TO, ROCKVILLE. ' ENTERPRISE, AC., ON TUE-DAYS-ED STO, ENTERPRISE, At, ON FRIDAYS-INLAND-ALL THE WAY. T>? Steamer "ARGO'? wm :re-.r cv.*e Freight, as above, at South At-?gS3ttSS lantic Wharf, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and leave aafoHowa: . . CHARLESTON. : BD18TO- di Tuesday, 1st, 1 P. M Wednesday, 2d, ll All Friday, 4th, 2PM Saturday, 6th. 1 P M Tuesday, 8th, S A M Wednesday,9th,2#AM Friday, 11th, 8 A M Saturday, lath, 6AM Tuesday, 16th, ll A M?wednesday,lath,9*AM Friday, 18th, 2PM Saturday, loth, 12 K Tueadav, 22d, 6 A M Wednesday, 33d, 2#P II Friday, 25ib. Ss A M Saturday, 20th.-7 A M Tuesday, 29th, lljj A M Wednesday, 80th, 9AM Freight received until one hour before leaving, but none af ter sunset, DOUGLAS NISBET. Agent, Office on Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable on the wharf. -> - 0C12V F OR FLORI D Af-, TWICE A WEEK; FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON* . VILLE. PILATE A AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. ? The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain George E. McMillan, will ssh from,_ Oentral Wharf for above pointe every IUBSDAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charles? ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock:. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vin? cent, wUl sall from Central Wharf for above polnta every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. Fare from Charleston to Savannah, Including meals and berth, $3. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agenta, orno No. 5 oentral Wharf. -yyEEKLI LINE TO SAVANNAH. TBROUGB BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DA RI EN AND . BRUNSWICK, GA. Tte favorite Steamer ELIZA HA.TVCOX, Captain L. vf. BURNS, ._ will receive Freight at south Atlan- - . tic wharf for above poiu'? every?^S?SB?m TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY MORX ING, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and leaving for Daricn, Ac, the follow? ing morning. Returning, wdl leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to [RAVENEL A HOLMES. sepio No. 177 East Bay. C Bnsinxss Cards. HISOLM ? FHALBY, NO. 39 BROAD STREET.. - 4 The undersigned nave this day formed a copart? nership for carrying on the Practice of Law, un. der the Arm name of CBISOLM A WHALEY. R. CBISOLM, Ja. OCt24 W. JAMES WHALEY. 0 TTO A. MOSES, PH. D., GEOLOGIST AND MINING ENGINEER, No. 18 GEORGE STREET. Preliminary Examinations of Phosphate and Mineral Lands, Geological Surveys and Maps, Es? timates or Values, and Plans of Mining furnished. octl7-lmo 11 Bolt (Topper. gHEET AND BOLT COPPER.-AGEN? CY OF BELLEVILLE (S. J.) ROLLING MILLS. WM. SHEPHERD A CO., No. 24 HAYNE STREET AND NO. 36 PDfCKNEY STREET._f gHEET BRASS, OF ALL THICKNESS ES AND WTDTB6. FOR SALE BY WM. SHEP? HERD A CO., NO. 34 HAINE STREET AND N& 3? PLNOKNBY STREBT. th a?