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To Julia, Swinging. BY TOM H000. What glenira of white are~tnoge^-'n'jw swlit irtSw . . r- .slaw- .- ' Among the avenue's cool shadows yonder ? A clono or bnf^rflles, that to god fro 'ii Debito wander? And every rwnT ?5 obieT"lon fences; T flKti%?fe and more deceives - . -"Y imzzled senses. lBil80?"erare,blrd flu:<enng throngh the trees ing ? * ear,h -!s bl1?lu conrsc wlD* A njer'ry ray? ;T.S Tet uone ot these; ;" 'Tis Julia swinging I 0*n,T*?et coquette ! tie ?wing's a fitting tvpe . these coy arri and wanton wiles that won me; For now yoa fly tome. In beac tv ripe, Ani^owyos shun me. AjU why thus tortare mc with fleetinir charrr* Thar set my heart tumultuously beatfn?" Advance ifins almost into my am* 5 ' ?nd then retreating! ?i'; Mica I You seem to rush to me-0 maui.e........ . ~? lf*? ^agle into one our two souls; . And after a:: but orer me to kiss : ' !:: Your tiny shoe 8'.;les. Now flinging all yi" i.oauty at me; now, ' Withdrdwin<r lt as quickly, you but fool mc; "'Just as your wr.ltc rose, fluttering, fans mv brew. Eu: loevn: cool me. 'Of earth urn !, alas. and you're of sky ! I felt it while 3 on Cy eo far above me. When I so lowly a.u, and you're so high. How can you love me ? 'Rtu. after a", wscrfe U ??ir need of swinging 1 J**?& ?* *-'at white rosebud asa rel!" . lb _ renounce thc cheat reveal ye And be angelic. xwoss, COMMERCIAL SEWS. rn? < i?a?Ic?lPM Cati ^ - Storr -, , . Air ,, . ~, <1CE CTIARLRSTON NEWS. ) M0^D ^VENINO, November 7,1870. ( Conos.-' market -a;-as a: a stand darine ".ne carly pp'^ i rC day, the article being depressed by tr"e declining character of tte telegrams, but Ir^cer, sellers havingsui.mitted to a fall o: aboct 3<c V S>, transactions took place t J the extent of near "co bales: say 69 3t I43?c; 25 at nje'e? S3 az 15c? 287 at 15.W 1C3 a: :s;-?c: e at IS?*": 29 oa private terms. We quote J LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinarv to good ordinary......M <s.isv law middling.If fi Mlddlleg..-.if if" Strict middling...*r*W~ P;r.E._ti.ere was a good demand. Sa.es about 300 tierce: ?relean Carolina: say SOiterce?a*- 5>?c; 40 at oAfc; H? a1 vVc; 190 on private terms. We qnoie fair clean Oas elna at 5,\?@?&c; good 5;<,'@ 6Xc V lb. NAVAL STORKS.-The business was :?mitoi; the following Bales ratting placei aay-37 obis ?ow No l to extra No 2rosln at $1 60 V bbl; 125 bbts extra THo-S rosin at $155; 86 bois No-2- at Si 40:10 bb:s . 3?3-3at $1 30 ? bbl. FRBI'JUTM.- TO Liverpool, by steam direct nomi Hal: via New York, J?d on splands, l)?d on sea Islands ; by sail 716 to )?doa?-uplande, >?d on sea 'Islands. To Qavre nominal. Coastwise-to New York.-by sio-m. Sic on uplands and le on sea .Wands: $2 tierce on noe; by sail, #c ? rb on cotton :-.? rlerce on rice; 40c * barrel od rosin ; $7@s M<?.i -umber; $9@?O ? M on timber. To Boston, by ??a? .s?Xc 9 'lb on upland cotton. To Providence. t>y sali $8 #1 M on boards, Xe fl rh on cotton: by 6teasa $1 ? bale on New YOTIC rate?. To Philadelphia, by steam, tfc: H lb on uplands-, by sail, $7 9 M on boards; $9 on timber; >3 "3 ton on clay, and $3@3 50 on phos? phates. To Baltimore, by steam, &c vi rb; by sall, Se 9 M on boards: $3@3 25 ? ton on phosphate rock. Vessels are In demand by our merchants to take lumber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Davien and SJ tilla River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $10 #12 fl M are the rate? on lumber and boan Vs. Exeu ANO?.-Sterling 60 day bills 19@IS>? . DotfSSTic EXCHANGE. - The banks parcilase ?Ight checks at J?@5? orr, and sell at par. GOLD-IO? VJ. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, November 7-Noon.-Consols 43 Bonds #9jf. Evening.-Consols 93.va93 V LivxBFOO*. November 7-^Noon.-Cotton heave; uplands 9ya9??'d; Or! ans 9>ia9X<l; sales 10.000 bales. Red winter wheat l?salos ld. Corn, new, 293. Afternoon.-Cotton nat: uplands 9X*9X?; Or? leans 9Xda9Kd. Betf 107a 6d. Cotton receipts Friday were lt?.000 bales, LOt 46,000 bales. Evening.-Colton closed flat; uplands 9.vd; Ox leans 9jid; sales 10,000 hal' s; speculation and ex? port 3000. noiiCsnc. NEW YORK. November 7.-Noon.-Stocks steady. -Gold lox. Monty 4n6 per ceut. Merling, long 7; sheri 1%. Sixty-twos s>4. Flour qui't and un? changed. Wbeot iiull and tteavy. Corn scarce and brm. Pork steady at Stu 25a24?0. Lard un? changed. Cotton unsettled and lower; uplands I6%c, Orleans tr?fe; Bales 'jcoo bales. Turpentine flrmtr at J6c. Kosln easier at fl 95. Fieights qnier. Evening.-Money sae. ' Sterling steadier at 9s93,'. Governments 10?. SLxty-twoa 8?X? South? erns quiet and stea>.y. Cotton unsettled and lower; sales 2C(iO bales; oplands 16Mc Flonr dull and 5aiuc 1 wer; superUue $4 90a5 10; South? ern dull and drooping; common to fair extra $6 70a6 "0. Wheat slightly ravi rs buyers; winter red and ami er Western $t ;;2ai 37. Corn very scarce ano 2n3c higher: new 85; old 89 91. Be-f steady. ? Pork nuit t and steady at Si^37-^a24 ?a Lard a >hade Uni.er: kettle i:i>4'aI5U'c. IVhiskey unchanged. Groceries quiet aud Arm. T. men tin- '46c. Koslu a shade easier. Tallow -va.y^c. . Jtfight8 heavy aud lower: cotton, steam .Su916; flour, s ill 206; wheat, steam y.V BOSTON, Nowmber T.-?Jotton very dull and de ?resse>i. accurate quotation-? cannot be given. IlddlingHc; sales loo bahs. Ne- receipts 251; coa>twlBe 2555; total 250s. Stock 3500. BALTIMORE, November 7.-Flour quiet and stead;.. Wheat firm and steady Corn better but SOLO.; white Sou beru 70a7Cc: new 70a74c; yel? low, old SuaS6c; new 8oaS2c. Pork- %-u ?Aa27. Ba? con inwood demand : nb sides cxhaus el; shoul? den? iSal?^ic; ch ar s des i?c. Lard lesa Whis? key 9i'C. Cotton duli and tending downward; middlings le.^c; sales 300 bales: net teceiprs I2u; coastwibc 1130; total 125or exports, coastwise 490; stock 096. OINCIN^ATL November 7.-Floor and corn are steady. 1revisions quiet and unchanged. Whis? key vievi'.nlr.ir ai 8?a86?. LotrraVILLX. November 7.-Barging quiet at 28a ?29c. Flour dull und unchanged. Corn duli at 65c. ProvUions-nothing doing. Lan! iee Whiskey heavy ar S-u.^:. ! .?' ST. Loria. November 7.-Floar steady; super " line winter $4s4 -?6. Com quiet and uuchauged. Whiskey hkli?-r at 86c. Tob?c-.o dull. BagK'ng 29^0. Provisions steady. Po:k f25 50. shout ders'14?i. Lard heavy at l-l^c. NoRFOUf, November ".-Cotton weak; low mld Ulliiv's I5?ic;sales 000 mles: net receipts 1743; ex? perts aauwi-c 3576; stoca 3957. WILMINGTON, November 7.-Cotton dull and lo*er; mid nines l5>?e; salts 178 bal*s: net re? ceipts 41?; exhorts cu..stwi e tosj; stock ^769. 'SAVANNAH. November 7.-Cotton dull and ir? regular; middlings li-'ic; sale-. 4110 bales; uet re ciipt Otu:; exp >rts coa-twise 308f; sio^S 71,434. MOBILE, November 7_Cotton - Middlings ISiio. Soles of L'jt-Q bale-. N?t rec>ipis 36'Jfl bales. E.-.ports coastwlso 3tu. stock 36,3^7. GALVESIH)N. November 7.-Cotton nominal: gifod or:1.nary 14c. >ales of 81O bales. Nei ie -??ip-.-? HI? bates. Exports c>astwi e 71. S toek 12,195. NKW OKL.:AN.S, N'ivembcr 7.-Cotton dui and nomiuui; middin^s 152*Y; x;?lc-.3,'4')i>.i?et rc ceints 4l?i; CO...S-.vi-e 56; to ai 4697; exports coaswlse 1417; total 7?,4o>> bule??. Sugar, fal Malone; yellow clarliltd US,al2,S. Miius-ics linn at 65a r,6c. Whiskey Mj^cafl 02^'. Corroe, prirn?; U^iaiTjaC. - ighi % premium, ?jold IOJJ. .Vciv Y..rk Un:,: Market. From : ht; Daily B.tlitiin. Nov- inher 5: The de mut'd bas bcv-n fuir, muli.ly ?n-m the irad<-, ai.tl th** ni H kct is ?it ariy. Holders, huwever. an, as a role, ?iiiiiig to ojieraic ut c.-. rent np m.-. a d ail parcels hens are aval aid-. Sales of mo t eicea Cm 0:11211 ut tiu6J?e. F?ri lg . r. iu .lus onimal. Froi.i the Journal of Com.nen:'-: 'Hie m.nk.-t is kcavy. The traiie are for tht- uiMiuei t amy sup pilen*, and are. in c-ii-eoi emn*. operat.iig\er.v moder,! i ely, while h -d r ure q ??te ready mseL We notlci- sales or .10 ne e s Car?llua ai 6a6>4'i:. for the range ?t lines a d Jon lota Kargoon is ?it pr neut mit of the mai Ke 1- Ca; oiuia can b? Ob? tained at a cneuper Uguie Fron: me Wi.r d: Hie de anti rroin the trade 1* v- ry <roo-i. ai d ut the lat*- reiiu- Mon in values, the mai k 1pretty ^te d>. .->..l. eof mo tie ??-J> Oa- na :il tn?^'c. 1- ureign IS nominal .it Gu3,Vc. gold, In bond. r roiu rn- Tunen: RU e has been in moderate dein.md at p.-.ious p ice.-. We quote Caiodna at S6i7 aud 'Rangoon ul >b?i: L-uirency, per 100 pounds New Yoik Hay Market. From thcJ?aiiy Bi.le m, v-.ve . ber 5: The dp rr and r m the x?u*U s 1 ping >s -? ly ra..r. bot a ree> i pt-?irs sui: li h II -u city ami nearby n-ad-are ree pu -hi-ers ire- rule in 'he sell? er-*'favor. .Ni' ea toni ay an- iou i?es lor Kich "ndstil l?;?0"l?r ??? i m g mi ut $l 15, and W for Charleston at $1 20. Retailing is fairiy ac I tirent $1 2?@i 45-grade-i celling at anent $130. \?bJdsjs a little better than shipping, are much Mot?" 6iter- Straw also meeta with a very quick market, ^d prices-are-flrm. Oat la in propowoaJ higher than W other kind. Meadow hay sells ' pretty well for p^*'n?. etc. From the Journal C* C ?mmeroec The market is .strong, with a better i.*we for shipping, and a good call for the local trade*/ il 1* tor shipping, and si 20t3$i 45 for retail qualities. Straw at $1 io@sj so for long rye; 90c@^ i*Y short rye, and So$?3? ?or oat. -Yew Yo**1 ??^^"1 Stor?? MatVtt. From thP TnnrT,ai r?mnierce, November ?: un easier market for strained, witnmore 5??,qu .f ? 11 9512 for ?r?ine.1 ; $J 25a2, T I So 2; $2 50a3 for Nol; $3 50a6 25 for pale ai. 1 ?.\tra pale. Tar ls s->lil:.? slowly; the las: sale *'a? at ?2 25 for Wilmington. ?cw York f; un ii r Clottt .Harket. From Uie Daily Bulletin, November 5: The mar? ed is ratner more active, but no sales of Im por? u?ee are reported. Cloth ls nominally quoted at I'ai'Se and bags at lialPc; some small sales of rapt j Linseed bags are* reported at 24a24J?c; we '.? note the saie of 76 bai*.' 'ute at 4c, cash. " - --.sN T*^ market is ?.'rom the Juum^i w ^u.uuieree- i?l Diet. There are but few or le? here from ?nth, and only for small '-?r cloth 27?cfor | pestle, and ??aOcfo-. gg gffi KagVat 1567 , CAROLINA BAILKOAD. gp- .*Ks cotton, 49 bales goods. To Railroad ^a ?M others.. S?RTHEASTEl::: aUXRIUD. ?rabales cotton. 110 bbls naval S'???svu^,i' mdse? Ac To Geo W Williams 4 co. W K Ryan. ? fe Smith Frost A Adgcr. G W W? te. A J Salinas. Mowry A Son. Waiter 4 co. Caldwell A son Brodie * co. Reeder A Davis, Nachmann A co, S'lackeirord A Kelly. Sloan A Selgnlous, Ravenel & ro, datrhorn, Herring 4 co, Ingraham * hon. Wilcox, Gibbes 4 co, T ? Smith, Barden 4 Parker, Kinsman 4 Howell, & D Stoney, Goldsmith A Sin. Gaillard 4 Mincit, WH Welsh, K Martin. Wlss 4 co, T H Oakahot. WC Bee 4 cv,, Peizer, Rodgers 4 co, E Welling, U Cobla co, Railroad Agent and order. _ Px sse veers. Fer steamship Manhattan, ?roai Kew York Mrs A Eapau, w Dob-on. J U Fry, Wife and three children, H Bcrand, W K Greenfield and wile. Mrs HeCttbk, Mrs Hartness, .1 H Tomiinson, H L ? ap? ron, Mrs F IJ M?r.-hall and twa sons, C H Hillen, Mrs McHenneMati. Mrs B'-il, Mis? Beii, Miss Tyiee. Mis.? c P Noves. Mrs E Q BelL w A ntalam, L E SI? ?e. M Kelly. A Parker, Cap: G H Merrili, K E Well??, Mri B William*, Mrs Jones aud daughter, Mrs Greeley. Miss Greeley, C J Blnjtham, caroline 'I horn, F K btevenu, wiieand nurse, J D Denison, Il ii Lester. A Jacobs, Capt K B Luwry. J Wlisuu, and lb on deck. 1er steamship Sea Gui!, from Baltimore-Mrs Un.nner, Mrs smith, Miss Dayton. Per steamer Eliza Hancox, irom Savannah. Ti: Beaufort; Ac-B Sargent, j c Hourn il lat. w Kui.. .?ns. A Wi.hams, j Sargent, J otis, C Coleman und io 011 deck. ?TORI CALENDAR. MUON;a Pn^rtKt?. Fui". Moon. Stn. 2 l:our>, 13 minutes, moraine. Utst Quarter. 16th, 3 hours. 3a minutes, morning. Ww Moon, cd s hom a 1 minuto, even1nu First Quarter. 2inh. S hours. 12 nilunics. evening. at*s. RISKS. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. Thursday - Friday. Saturday - Snndav. 6..25 C..16 6..27 6..28 0..%1 C. .29 e.. rw SIT. ?ooh. i mon 8KT1. H. a S.?WATiL? 5.. 2 6.. 2 6.. 1 5.. 0 4..59 4..59 4. .58 5..31 6..25 tiSfS 0..54 7..37 8..2S 9..;8 COS 7..14 8.. O 8 38 0..17 S?..59 10..44 31A RI?E NJBWH, CHARLESTON. NOVEMBER 6. ARRIVED Yhst f-.M>A\ Steamship Manhattan, WoodhulL New York 52 hours Mdse. Tu Jas Adirer 4 co, J E Adgcr A co. J 1> Aiken 4 SO, D A Amine. C li Abrei:s A co. J Apple, TM Bristoil A co. Wm M Bird 4 co. C ? Brahe A CO, E E * edrom, c Bart 4 co. Geo A Bow man, Ag), B Boyd. MC Puxtmuni. Blum 4 N. H Bi?cuuff4co, Biuucr 4 Guizi-r. TW Bliss, Koli mann Bros, W s Bissen, F C Bonier. E Bates 4 . c\ H Baer, Mr Booth, T M Cate.-, R Calwell, W H Chufee 4 co, Ci e us 4 Wine, L Chap?n, Cn ne Buy Mun 4 co. R G Cltisolm, J E Cook. II . OOM 4 co, Howie, Moise A Davis. Douglas A Ju? ksnn. J B liuv.il A sou, ll A Duc. Enas Dios. E ll Kbu-nback, Kdi?crion A Richard?, Por.?ytiu\ McComi> A rc. C Drrauck-r. Furcbgotr, Benedict 4 co, D F Flem? ing 4 co, .J * I airly .v co, I L Falk 4 to, S F.is-s. Il K'.vd m-r.u A co, T Finlgan. Goodrich, Winen.un 4 co, H Gcr-.-ts .* co. D Goldstein. J Gnt?iu. J H Hap poid:. F L Cm:leiiiin,.Goutevi-ni<-r Bro-, Hart 4 co A ll Hsyiiett, Harbeson A c>. J Hurkutnp 4 ro, W S Hastie * i n, N A. Hunt, J H Hilen, lloim-?' Book Store, C Hickey, Jeouru? A cm u E .v A S Jahn son. E H Jackson, Joliusou, Crews 4 co, Ingrulmni A Son, C H Juhusou, S Jancovici. 'I hi-s J Ku toll KU- ck, Wickeuberg 4 cu. Kunapanx 4 Gonzales, Kriete 4 Chapman, Kins,nan 4 Howell. Kinsman Brot. T Kell>. H Klatte A co. A Lunger, D Lope/.. J H Lopez, G Lo^ennaun, G J Lulm, A K Smith, K lawless. Lnurey A .vl-xa- de-. T Lyon?, Mantooe A co. Capt G II'Merri l H Mabus, Muwrv 4 Son. Macqueen 4 Rieckc. f? K Marshall. Jn<> G Milnor 4 co, .MCLOVA Rice. WA Mcneil", W Maitiiie-iscn, Mrs J McElho-e, Marshall 4 Burne. N.-rih, steele A * arded, t> O'Neil. li O'Neill> Sons. B O'Neill, J F O'Neill. Ota-ndortf 4 co. J C O.'erman. E Per .y, C . anknin, W K Paddon, J A Quai keubu-h, Ruveuel A Holmes, W Robu, c C RI?tiler, J Kotii au. S C Kali.oat \uen:. Sou?ierti Express co. G W S etreiiM .v ru. Menea?, Werner 4 Ducker, A SU MIUI r. shacke'.ford 4 Kelly, W shepherd A 00, i B Sioddar.i 4 ro, W Steeie, Stoll. Webb 4 co. D H atlcox, A LLj?er. .1 F Taylor 4 co. KTliomltu Koa 4 co, Mrs M A Tunlun-ou, J Thomson, W UflVr hardt Wm Yance. F von Sunten, Wagner 4 Mon see-i, Walker, Evans 4 Colts wt U, w L Weiib. s H Wilson, W G ? hil-eti 4 co, G W Williams A co. J Vin h, M A Warten. Mrs M J V TH ow ?n t others. On Mo:.?lay. "th. 9.15 A M. exchanged cigual- with s'i-mn hip Montgomery, from >:ivanuuti for New York; 9.45, exchanged Kigna's with steamship Mag noli i, from Savannah for New York. Steamship IVeyoos'sett? Bow ger. New York lcrt - insr. Ballast. To J A'lger 4 co. steamship Sea Gull. Dutton, Baltimore-52 hours. Milse. To Mordecai 4 co. P C Tren holm, S C Eallroa?! Agent, W I) Mars 4 co, J D Aiken .t to, ll Coma 4 io. Steifen8, Werner 4 Ducker. ? C RnaUL'h. Pacific Gnuuoco, At anne Phosphate co, Si ooo Pho-iphate CO, A I. Kuu mau, F U Hditer. W A M iton J P Brown 4 co, Lnurey .V Alexander, Jeffords A co, B O'Neill, steamer Plnnter. W Mil? ler, Manure a'iil R ver Phosphate co, J Hein?, J U Wilson, J H Jackson. Mantoue 4 co. J S Giubs, R Hu ? r, R Curner. W c Bee v co, J J Bunter. W G Wiiildcn A co. R Perry, J H (?raver, H Bischoff 4 co, it Caldwell, Koiiniann ll-o?, W L A'ebb, John Campseu A CO Kttnck, h ?cken'urg 4 co, ti Kiuttc 4 Cu. brig R M 1 cs in. Jones. Bo ton-8 davs. Mdse. To M Goldsmith 4 son. JUG uvei 4 co, CIHCIUS 4 Witte. K BStodilard 4 co, I) H llcox, J Macy. W r Russell 4 !>. J II Betts. Do ml;.? 4 Jolinsun. 5 R Mai>h id 4 co li Klatte 4 co, T Holbrook, S Kinumati, J M Pints. C k err so Jr, Jone?, S <.lth 4 co. V P Locke. J Hems. J A Qnac- n .nub, 11 Bis choir* o?, Kkiick, Wicketitierg ? 10.Hopkins, Mc 1 her; on ? C;0 V l*a..kmu. D- wie, Al?>i?e 4 Da? vis. T W L. wis. ll W B". me, wr- M t? .iones, rani. M'elch 4 Brande?. Muller 4 Widers Wagn r 4 Mon.??es, J H Hi rkamp 4 co. iisieudorff4 .0 W " Rna? h 4 co, Kiaiiu.iu 4 ll. ned C Ban 4 co. J A Locke, E R uwpeithwalt, K While, 1 ullioad AgelM ano Order. Sehr vv L Burr, utths, L?iw?ien, New York-5 da>s. M"8C To W itoach v en. J K Ailger 4 co, Ada - S, Minto 4 c >. J Apple, G A pp e Jus Ail ger, .'r. U ? Ahreus 4 eo. D A Amine, AU trews 4 salvo, B- limuuu HMS, \V 0 Bec 4 co, II 1 L-choff 4 co, W M Biro 4 cu, w s BUM*-<I, J Bancrort. Jr, ii Htilwtnkle 4 co, T W Bliss, C Bart 4 eo, C..meiou. Barkley 4 co < cl> Cuheu. C J . oio ck. .lr. r M cater, vv ll chufee 4 co, J c ti i.1uoa?-n, H co ia 4 cu. (.'lacing 4 Witte. T Ca-npbt'lL Dowie, Moise 4 l'avis. J K Duval 4 Sun, H A Di.c D K r'lCIHIU:! A cu. l< Fc.diiiann tc c ., ?.Inca, Wiiiemnii .v C L J Gorham, K ll G ndner J H nw- 4 c , Uart 4 co. Ilea h 4 ROM, Holmes x '.Vider W ..anail 4 0". Kim k Ul km!? >g.v <v, 11 Kl?tt-.\ co, K111S uia i ft ll -wen, Kin belu. li m il', Mu-ma . Bros, J P Ku-p. KaaapMUx .v u< nan cz. A Laug, r, o A Llillli, J Linley. Mullel \ Wie -. W UliiHi-le-r, Mamoue.v 0", W MeLe?a ll ??'Neill. F I. O Xeill, OsindoiffA eo, D O'Neil .v M.n rad. Web itrsniiu?, c P Pm pcnheliii, P P C soeiauon Geo P Ince, i O "lieniiuii, Ol he? A ?O J A Ouu- cu busli. Rrnenei 4 II01.1.C-. D H Si OK. SiC-. us.-A co, W sliepi? .r i 4 co ^eu- u , We .. er ? ker, w BSunin co. LSchiieil. 1 ll ? tel UK-, lt hom' lin-i-n 4 I?-. FC Su lu?. J Im iii?- ns n 4 <:<?, I* P louie ll Tietzen. A Toll a?' on-, ll s Tew. r von Sm in, Wr I. rt ebii, G W W .n.. ,v c.. Waker, Eva. s C -g-weil Wa?II. 1 A M"t'se. s, I* W;d h. KR While, mGWliiiden .v co. urti r ~ c 1.mi? ro d. K M i-shad S K W- lc - , J H v c Sehr Klza A o per H..?i.er. 1 hi ade?) hi 1-6 .lui-. Coal. Tu the M si TSiudt an..laen S s? hu mc.". .?ehrSarah Wutib, Picket, bciuf. rt. N<:. I*..ti tin-s, ii.u.U rice, 4c. To E c liol and ?nd 1 oben, llunckcl 4 co. neut Ann S Deas. Gartmtti. Pmni Mill. 90 tierces run. Tu Cohen, Hauck*- A ?-u, J D A ken 4 co. Steamer Eliza Hancox. Hiiro* uvaiimn. Keniuiirt, Ac 35 bala? ami 4 tele? sa |shui<l t.. ton. ni ? se. 4 e. Po Ra Cae! A Hom - lOvtVi Mc Ph r-on 4 co, W Gunoy, J i ol o k A i O. I'aiue ? ion Bat kley 4 co. South ru ? xpn s? co j .?lo u Greet lear, Nu h s, san - e ??0 im-hcl? n.ugh rt? e. To w c ? ourtnny A . ?.. 5 c-op Louisa, r om Co i er .iver ;56 i us-els roiigu rice To J . ringi.- - So . Bo.ii tr m James islami 4 oag ? >eu i>laud rut* ton. T?. Kram r A Dill. Boat irom John'n Isiaml. 2 tmir? ?. a Maud cot. ton and 4 bal??? upland cotton. To Hopkms. Mu Piurson 4 co. Bo i i rom James Isla d i bag? ? a i land cut ton. To Hoitktns, McPlter nb A co. BELOW. British ship CHy of Halifax, i rora Halifax, N a . LKAKED Vt-^IK ...... Sehr B o J?rns, Davi-, a?na- m. Jam b a, via Union Island, Ga- <V Roach 4 00. FROM-THIS PORT. Steamship Sooth Qwolius, Becket, New Tork, November fi, af arnshlp Hercules, Soaghty, New Tork, No Sehr Clara Montgomery, Horden, New York, No? vember 4! Sehr Geo B McFarland, McFarland, Philadel? phia, November 4. CP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Florence Rogers, Sheppard, at Now York, Wftk. . _ ... Sehr H G Hand, Hand, at Philadelphia, Novem? ber s. Sehr Montana, Baarse, at Boston, November 4. MEMORANDA. The Br bark Emma Parker, from Cienfuegos on Saturday, is consigned to Henry ( ard. The sehr Nellie French, from Georgetown, S C, arrived at New York November 4. JShrngs, Mjemuals, &z. PHALOWS Original CclM PHALON'S "V\yy?\ ?Sfon utterly ?saax^rw "-?yes* ?colorcTSv'V?nd "restorers" (?) in ?fe. lt acts cn a totally different principle. It is ^mpi(i>JragT*rit, and per? fectly innooNius, precipitates no muddy cr fiaomlent mat? ter, requires no shading up, and communicates noYtain to the skin or the Linea. No paper curtain is necpftary to conceal its turj^^pearance? for the sirn^f?re?son that it is not turbj?Tlx. ia, to ill intents and pu tooses, A NEW DISCOVIKY in ToU?*^einistry. Ph^rV? VITAUA" is warranted .'?tq qRart a chance in the color of thelhdr within io days after the fi reapplica? tion, the direction/ being carefully obsei IT IS AS CL??R AS WATE? I AND JUS NO SEDIMENT. Price, pne Dollar per Box, TWO BOTTUra. SOLD BY ALI>?RUGGISTS. If your "Vitana" on doting $i forward it i Sold at wholesale by DOW I E. MOISE ?t DA TTS, Wholesale Druggists, Meeting corner HaselBtreet. st-p'24-stiUliOmns Sitters. TP ADE MARK jr I P JP M A H s tr H EAT GE R MAN BITTERS THE PUREST MEDICATED CORDIAL OF THE A (i E I 49-Llpiimaii's Great German Bitters strength? ens ?lie debilitated. AWUppnauN Great German Bitters strength? ens (he consumptive. ea-Llppmaii'M Great German Bitters cures Female Complaints. ayLlppmun's Great Get niau Hitters, the most delightful uod eireciIve In the world. ??rLippmuu's Great German Bitters cures "never well" people. aarLlppniau's Great German Bitters gives an appetite. 49-Lippmatrs Greet German Bitters cures Liver Complaint. ayl.ipuniun's Croat German Bitters gives tone ru ri igest Ive uranus. ffg-Lipprnaii'd Great German Bitters cures Nervousness. a^Llppman's Grett German Bitters, the best Sprint Medicine. Li ppm au's Great German Bitters regulates the Bowel?. aa-l.ipimian's Gi o it Gc; mau Bitters excites the Torpid Liver. *?rLippitiiiii's Great Getmnn Bitters, best pliyslciau? recommend. ??rLippmuii's Great German Bitters will give rout linn vigor. as-Lippmann's Gieat German Bitters cures debility. ?rf-i.lpiuiiun's (ireat Connan Bitters, thc ra vont e ul Germany. J83-LIII|)IIIUU'N Great German Bitters prevents Chilis und rVvor. d9*Liimiiiuii's Great German Hitters has mei vvnli suc?es* everywhere. CHAKI.OTTE>S'!LI.K VA., May, 1370. VlKsMKn. Jaron LIFTMAN ? Bau.: GmUfiiunt-i ci-nity that I have exiinuu ?.?I und u-e.i in my practice Lippuiau'a Grear. Ger niau Hitters. I regard them us an ailiiiiruide tonic amt appetiser. J. W. POINDEXTER, M. 1). Dupots m charleston s. C.: w. ?. ruo cv ?:i>. s. V.KSUAM, A. VU. KOK EL A Cl)., 0. J. I.Cl) -, W. A. SKRtNE Wholesale Aiivnts: ll KN KV lilMJIloFF * ru. STEFFEN:?. A'KKNKR A ?UC&KR, IM;WIK. \HHSI- i l?AV!>. . ..?.mis, ui.Ai!ii"> i * i rr*. L,II?I? M ,Y ?Vn-T"7? V K A. F?GE. THE i ;RKA r CH ILL AN l) FEVER BXPBLLEB ONE DUSK KTOIN THE UHlLLS. NKAK UKAHAMVIU.K.S. ?;., November lo, istio. MR. LI rm AK. " Jtrar Air-Pun e semi me Half Uozen bottle;* w ymir liva,millie und lUUHbtf Pv ral lige. I'lli Nearer iiim-eii uns cured o! a two vrars' . i. ll ano fever, mid ni whole lamil.?, lt has never rallen tn a. KIIIL'I- earn*. YOUTH reapei-tiiuly. WM. r. Ki i BE KT. we anii?-x Herewith one ni triL- many curtin cates tor ii.e lamons 'MlL OK 1,IKK." m our pus session: UAroK'aomca GRIFFIN, GA., J Kenruarv h, Wi. J This ix io ? en m iiiut luav- natal Pnntawor H H. dayton's im .u ure" m mv uiiiliy, in a ease i?r mf ii rn v.. i eil . .-ur-.iKia in 'tie t-ai:e," anil Hftet Hiree i.it .on?, irave |n>riiiiiti"nt r'-IM. oct^ > vv. M. i'i.i.NR. Mayor. _Supping ?_ F 0 ?. J? 'E-W' Y ? g K. _? NEW TORE AND CHARLESTON STEAM SHIP LINE. ESTABLISHED 18 4 5. SPACIOUS ANO ELEGANT DBoZ5 STATE-ROOMS. Thc first-class Slde-wheiel Steamship CHARLES uE?r?, BeT? Commander, wm leave k ?Jger'BWhsrfon TUESDAY, November 8th, ats jju;io?t P. M., for the above port. ^ ??; J?rV?I8 ADOER A CO.. Asenta. Ay -Tf*NHAtTAlI rollpwc oD SATURDAT L2tn Novemoer. at - o'clock. nov.7-z F 0 itt 5 E W Y ? B ? ON THURSDAY, ?^VEMBER 10TH, AT 4 O'CLOCK P: M. SEW IRON STEAM LINE-EST'"* -DISHED 1870. STATE-" -- ?(.OMS ALL. ON DECK. The Snlen?ld New lrr?n Side Wheel Steam? ship .GEORGIA wm sail for New York on THURSDAY, November loth, at 4 o'clock, P. M., from Pier No". 2, Union Wharves, connecting with Day Passenger Trains from Colnuibla and An? gosta, arrlviug at hali-pasi 3 P. M. Insurance by Steamers of this Line ii per cent. For KrVght Engagements or Passage; having very tine state-room accommodations, apply to WAGNER. HUGER A CU.. No. 26 Brom) street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, No. 1 Union Wharves. nov7-4] rJIHROUGH BILLS LADING TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The One Steamship MARYLAND. Johnson, Commander, will sail for,_ Baltimore on TUASDAT, 8th November, at 12 o'clock M. 43- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to inn city by railroad from Baltimore without sdrii tiona! Insurance, and Consignees arc allowed am plo time to sample and sell their Goods frorr the Railroad Depot in Philadelphia. PAUL C. TP.ENUOLM, Agent, nov3-5 No. 2 Union Wharves. JjlOR PHILADELPHIA. THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLf. Tlie Screw Steamship E M P I RE, HOLMES, Commander, will be dispatched for Philadelphia on jfirS&p^ MONDAY. 7th November, at C o'clocU Siiiaafi P. M., from Brown's North Wharf. 43-Throngh Bills Lading will be lSBued to Bos ton aud New York. Cotton rate to Philadelphia Xe per pound; Rice |1 60 per cask; Rosin 4uc per barrel. For Freight engagements only, npply to WM. A. COURTENAY. nnv2-? Na 1 Union WlmrL -pACiFTC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP Y'S THROUGH LINK TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES.GREATLY REDUCED. Si earners of the above llnrlrn-rr Plrr nrn? No. 42, North River, foot of CanalS-lfijjg street, Nw York, at 12 o'clock noon, ol 'the lu and 20th of every month (except when them* dates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preced tug. Departure of the ;otn connect?t Panama witt, steamers for South Pacific and Central American ports. Those of 4th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco for Ja pan and China October 1, 1870. No california steamers touch at Havana, bni go direct from New York to Asplnwau. One hundred pounds baggage Iree to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apph at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf root of Canal street. North River, New 1 ork. ,F. R. BABY. Agent julyie-lyr rTUME TABLE OF STEAMER "ARGO " A FOR NOVEMBER, 1870. FOR EmSTO. ROCKVILLE. ENTERPRISE, Ac. UN TUB DAY.-ED STO, ENTERPRISE, Ac, ON FRID.tVS- INLAND ALL THE WAY. Thc Steamer "ARGO" will re- _ jrfF^Jfc ceive Freight, as above, at South A\r?s???i??U? lantic Wharf, on MONDAYS' and THURSDAYS, and leave ns follows: ? CUAKI.ESTON. I ED1?TO. Tuesday, ls:, 1 P. M Wednesday, 2d, HAM Friday, 4th, 2 F M Satnrday. 6th. l P M Tuesday, 8th, fl A M Wedne-dny. 9th, 23* A il Friday, llth, 8 A M|Satun!ay, 12th, 0AM Tuesday, isth, ll A M|Wednesday,16tb,9)i A M Friday, 18. h, 2PM Saturday. 19th, 12 M Tuesday, 22d, CAM Wednesdav. 23d, 2,s P M Friday, 26th. 8* A M Saturday, net ii. 7AM Tuesday, 29ih, Ujj A M Wednesday, 30th, 9AM Freight received untii one hour before leaving, but noue after - unset. DOUGLAS NISBET. Agent. Office on Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight ano wharfage payable on >h< wharf. . 0C129 F OR F LOR IDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE, PII.ATKA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Thc Steamer DICTATOR, Captain _ ..^TP"**^ George E. McMillan, will sall Hom ?g??g?g:2 CcntralWharf lor abovepoiuts every rumnAv EVEXING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back at Charles? ton every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at S o'clock. Tlie Steamer CITY POINT. Captain D. B. Vin? cent, win sall from Central Wharf for above points every FRIUAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back At Charleston WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at ? o'clock. Fare from Charleston to Savannah, Including meals ami berth, $3. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents, oetlO No. 6 Central Wharf. ^EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT. HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DA Ri EN AND BRUNSWICK. GA. The favorite Steamer El LIZA HANCOX, captain L. W. BURNS, will recelvo Freipht at South Atlan- - ^r*^ tie wharf ?ur above points every i?kii?vi TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY BURN INO. at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the satm evening, and leaving for Harlen, Ac, the follow lng morning. Returning, w ll leave Savannah foi Charlearon every MONDAY MORNI.NO. at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to ] RAVEN EL A HOLMES. sepio No. 177 Ka s i Bay. 0.EOUGETOWN STEAM PACKET. The Steamer EMU IE, Captain C. m-_JS?^? 0. White, will receive Freight MjfSSM^m Commercial Wharf, every .SATURDAY and WED NhSDAY. and lei ve each port as follows : Charleston, SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHT at m o'clock. " Georuetown, TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORMKO at fl o'clock. on SATURDAY River Freight will be received ror ld Ithhelil and We? mouth Mills, and on WauNKS OAY lor Brookgreen and Waverly MULs. For ciiKU?ementB. apply to_" SHACKELFORD A KELLY, ' oct22-lmf Boyce's Wharf. ^UPERIOR COLOGNE WAT KR Manufactured and fer sale ny Dr. H. BAKit. ants 131 Meeting street. _?fppjnng. ^OB L??ERP O OL ro.V, A. k. *r***t. Masier.having more than ?334 one-half or ^c^? ?"??ged and loadlngTwill sall wi h dlspa.^*'J??t??>TPOrt. For balance or 'WM engagement, apply to HENRY CARD, nov7 Accommodation wuarr. pOR LIVE* FOOL. The Al American Ship CANOVA, I* Sack. 'IA J ?ter, having part or cargo ?Dgagivl- wul USB lave ni"0111?' dispatch. For frelalilt engagements apply to ror ireiB. WILLIS A CHISOLM, oct27-thstnl?l North Atlantic Wharf. FORT ? UM TER. The Steamer POCOSIN, Captain _ ?%. * ?V. H. Gannon, will make a trlpTHiS t'^TtmStu )AT, November 8th, to Fort Sumter, leaving *wr tet Wharf, foot of Market s reef, at a quarter-past 2 o'clock. Returning at quarter past 2 o'clock. nov8-l?_J. H. MURRAY, Agent. pOR WEIGHT'S BLUF? INP INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE SAN TEE. RIVER. I ,fhf?esmer MARI?N, Captain iv rtTrrm. nd leavcon WEDVEsnit . tbe 8tn Iuat-' Freight and ?ft?AT- the 9th Inst. For engagemeLt?? niust be prepaid, < apply to nov7-3 RAYENEL A HOLMES, - ? _No. 177 East Bay. pOR FERNANDINA, JACKSON VTLL E P1LATKA AND TOINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER, The Steamer ELIZA HANCOX.Cap tain L. W. Burns, win receive Freight_ lo;- the above points, at So urti Atlantic wnan, TO-MOBROW. (Tuesday) thc 8th instant, and leave on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 9th Instant, at 7 o'clock. Connecting at Savannah with Florida steamers. Passengers and Freight will have dispatch to all points in Florida a: as low rate3 as by any 'ther Une. For engagements, apply ro KA VEX KL A HOLMES. nov7-2 N;>. 177 East Hay. JP HEIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON LINE STEAMERS. FOUR TIMES A WEEK TO AND FROM SAVANNAH. PILOT BOY leaves Charleston for . T]T^* Savarmah * very MONDAY, ut 8 A. M. fcgg V^Trl DICTATOR leaves i h?rtesten for ?Suvaunajt every TUESDAT, at 8 P. M. PILOT BOY leaves Charleston for Savannah every TUDBSDAY, at 8 A. 11. " , CITY POINT leaves Charleston for Savannah every FRIDAY, at 8 A. M. RETURNING. PILOT BOY leaves Savanah fer Charleston every TUESDAY, at 7 A. M. CITY POINT leaves Savannah ror Charleston everv WEDNESDAY, nt S A. M. PILOT BoY leaves Savuunah .'or Charleston every FRIDAY, at 7 A. M. DL TATOR leaves Savannah for Charleston ever? SUNDAY, ai 8 A. M. The PILOT BOY. will stop at Paciflc Landing. Beaufort and the usu,v Landings on the inside route both ways, and go turnugii i>y daylight. Freight received ar Centra) Wharf every day and stored free of expense. J. D. AIKEN A CO., octi-8 Ceutrai Wharf. tX3atcr)?5, 3ctoclrrj, &z. "^j^IXL??M ~G~ WHILDEN ? CO. Have on hand a large and handsome s ock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER.WARE, PLATED - WARE. AND FANCY GOODS, And are now receiving their FALL STOCK, which lias been recently selected from the best manu? facturers North. Their stock of goods, of direct importation, ?onsistlng of FINE CHINA DINNER AND TEA SETS, ;UT GLA-8 DECANTERS, GOBLETS, W NES, CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, CROCKERY AND EARTHENWARE, Ls complete, which they offer at reduced prices, n accordance with the low price of Gold. Visitors to the c.ty ure requested to call and in? spect their stock. i?5 ICING STREET, Ourucr Beaufaln-street. ?YM. G. WHILDEN, STEPHEN THOMAS. JR., mehi? WM. S. LA NN EA C. 8mos Bqilroofrg. IAVANNAU AND CHARLESTON RAIL > ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS on thu? Road run dally as ol lows: Leave Charleston.S.SO A. M. Arrive at Savannah.3.00 P. M. Leave Savannah.11.18 A. M. Arrive ut charleston.6.20 P. M. Connects at savannah wl>h the Atlantic A Gulf Itailiuad for Jacksonville, St, Augustine, and ali joints m Florida. Wit Central Railroad or Macon, Atlanta, Mo 'Ile. New Orleuns and 'he West. With Steamboats for points on thc savannah liver. At Charleston wita the Northeastern and South Jamima Railroads, and Steamships lor till points S?rth and west? Through Tickets over tins line on sale at Hotel*! II Charleston; Screveii House. Savannah; and all irlncipal ricket urtiec- Non li and South. Freights ro wained daily lu and from Savan? nah ano all point* beyond. Through Bi ls ol Lading Issued to Jacksonville, Palatka, Ac Tariff as low ?is by any other line. C. S. GADSDEN. oct5 Kinnncer ami Superintendent. Trains leave dmr eslou daily at tt.30 A. [Sundays excepted.) and >'>.30 P. M. A nive ai Charleston 7.30 A. M., (Mondays ex uepteM.) ami ft P. M. Ti alu leaving at 9:30 A. M.. makes through con necnontu New York via Richmond and Aqula ureek only-going through In 42 hours, abd with out detention on >unday. Train leaviug at 6:30 P. M., have choice of route via Klchmwod am) Washington, or Bay route via I'ortsmnntu wm Baltimore. Passengers leaving Fri Itiy by this truln lay over on sunday In Balli more ; ihose leaving on saturday remain sunday in Wilmington. N. C. Tills is the cheapest, quickest and most pit asan route to i ?nelli n ail, Chicago and o'her tomi* Wext and Northwest, both trains making close :onnccrinns at Washington with Western trains OJ Rainmore ann Ohto Railroad. S. S. SOLOMONS, Engineer and Soperiuten'Ajtt, P. L. CLBAFOR, General Ticket Agent. sept? c Drrj (foods. HEAP JJ)BT"^G00DS ? T O E E , W E B *B " ^ CO., Nos. 287 and ??89 Kins ,Street. ' Cr.c caseTtHE-S DOODS at I2j? cents One case ftait? Poplins at 26 cents Two cases Plain and Figured Popifca at 30,35, 40 and 50 cents' 4-4 Ottoman Cloth, ail colors, at $1 per-yard Figured Ottoman Cloths at 85 cents Superior Silk and Wool Poplins at %\ and ?1 50 p*r yard. Empress Cloths a: 6$ cents to $1 French Merlnoe? si r<" cents to SI Hr I #.'. .- at Sj ..... . .?> h in Wool Delaines) all colors. J> O M E S T I C GO Ol>S. One case, Fast Colors, PRINTS at io cents Two cases, best make, Prints at 12& cents One case Domestic Gingham at 12>i and 15 cents S 4, 7-8 and44 Brown Shirting 3-4,7-B and 4-4 Longcloth at 8 to 25 cents K an ii 1-4 Bleaohed and Brown Sheetings. ALS?O, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS, in White and Colored White, Red and Bine Flannels Opera Flannels, a l colors > Shawls, Cloaks Hosiery, Glove P. Lace Goods, Ac, Ac All of Which w.'.'. be so'. l at thc lowest prices, at STOLT,. WEBB & CO., ?epna No. and 289 KING STREET ?5tf?cgo Gtarcl]. URL O S W E T." KINGSFORD STA n C H. : ox, MANX; FACTURERS. THIS STARCH has established -'tenter celebrity than any other ever obtained, and having re? cently doubled the capacity o':i:e;r works, they will now be able to meet the demand. Their works are tho largest of the kind in ; li? world. ; he production being over twenty tons each day. The great desideratum In the S'arcb, and that which ls exceedingly dtflicnlt to secure, ls uniform good quality. NONE OP;.INFERIOR GRADES IS EVER WANTED BY THE CONSUMER; and every Grocer is aware of the anaoyan t caused by even a rliirlit varlatloii In thc quality. None below tue standard ls ever allowed to y? wit or the factor?, an I not a box ha* ever been -returned tothem aa defective. IT WILL Kr.-:-' P^IIFF.CFLY SWKEV FOR YEARS IN .KY CLIMATE. Mr. KINGSFORD has '.uer. t-nsnscil In thc manufacture of Starch for THIR1T-NINE TEARS, and li thc inventor of the process of making CORN STA RC He , , The subscribers are sole Agents for Messrs. T. KINGSFORD A SON'S STAP.CH, and are prepared te lurnlsh the wholesale and reiai! trade at MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. - octl2-2mos HENRY GERDT)- &. CO., Agents. Srolcs ano 3$rini!tnral .Jmplctnente. STA-HnDA-ttT) SCALES. HART & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. 'S MTHL Hil m FODDER UTTER, HART & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. AVERY'S GliLEBKATlil) WEsfHJlN PLOUGH. HART <fe CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, AND GENERAL HARDWARE MEKCIIANT*, So. 3? HAY VE ST11EET, ANO CORNER KING A VD MARKET STREETS* nnv3-th8tult;io C HAUL B?S T o N, S. C. p Scales. RICES REDUCED FAIK1I ?KKM * CO., Sn. Brouilwuy. New York. So. 1C6 Ballimore; stn-ei. Baltimore. Nu. 53 Camp stieet, New orleans. FAIRBANK!*, BROWS & CO., No. l!S Milk ?rreet. Boston. For MIC hy leading llaruwanj Dealers. oot?8-ltu3?ni'S _ ttoofing felt. INGUSH ROOFISCr FELT. A CH FAP. DURABLE ANO bl^lj^1^^^ ROOFING ror Houses. Depots, P.d'lic Bu.iuiags, Farm Building-, Ac, Ac. iornm?cl']ilS0Lu, BSVMUAlms Auger's - onh Whsk Dnrgca's Starer}. ?r^?RYEAS' SATIN GLOSS STARCH In Six Pound Boxes and One Pound Papen. Tursr IT: Gives a Beautiful, WHITE and GLOSSY FI141SH, besides renders Fabrics very durable. No other Starch HO easily used, or mm Economical. "L7i?e it once, ?nd You -will use no other. DUR YEAS' IMPROVED CORM STARCH Made with great c;ac, from thc choicest While Corn, D?ETEAS' jLVE Jk. X 22 33 TV-A. A choice preparation of the finest portions of Starch, from careKlUy ?elected white Southern Corn. UNEQUALLED AS AN ARTICLE OF FOOD, OR AS A DEUCACY, Dy any other Preparation from Con:. None of the above Good? genuine with? out Duryea?' on every package. MP Persons unable to procure our goods from their xgular grocer, on addrtosing the Manufacturen, ?9 and 51 Park Place. New York City, viii be directed ;o those in their vicinity who will supply them. OC131-2IIIU.-I- ? _ JUST RECEIVED, CARBOLATE OF LIME, the best Disinfectant an destroyer or Rats. Mice Hogs, Cockroaches, ic A small quantity placed where they frequent v in at once dlsnert-e them. Pendleton's Panacea, or Vegetable Pain Ea A fresh supply of Fleming's Worm Confections*, he moat re?anle tn use. Also, a fresti supply of SEAL OLEUM, the gr?a* em edy for Rheumatism. For ?ale. who les aie and retail, by Dr. H. BA KR, may80 No. 131 Meeting street.