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COMMERCIAL NEW, . P- . ??yo?"U'^r: ... LiTERrooL-Per ship Aracan^-30a land cotton. I26>i tons phosphate. BARLADOKS-rer orig Geo S Berry yellow pine lum t er?.. " -: .. WARREN, R I-Per sehr St?rllgh phosphate rock._ Tilt Clim lesion Cotton, Klee ? Store? Market. OFFICE CHARLESTON : FRIDAY EVENING, November 'C?TTOX.^The early transactions In were generally on the basis or isc f> Olinga, but the receipt of belter dtei bl/.: sellers to stlflen their rates abo>. 3b. .vith a good demand. Sales 1100 16 at lSj/c; 17 ati4c;03 at 14.W 21 at I4>,c; 23 at W?c; 2S2 at UUc; 42 a at 13c; I7atl5.:t'c; 403at l?.^'c; cat 15?c; 25 at ??J?c. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION, Ordinary to good ordinary......13 Lou- middling........... .15 Middling...16 ? Strict middling......lo .RICE.-The market-was firm,-with m?ndj.?* Sales abo.ut 200 tierces of clea say 2i tierces at sc ^ lb; 61 at 5jjc; - at 5?i c; 43 at 5j?c, and 39 on private quote common to fair clean Carolina good 5*?@5??c ? ft. ' NAVAL STORES.-There were no tran note iu these articles. Fazioars.-T<> Liverpool, by steam dj nal; vl? Now York, jfd on uplands, 1 Islands : by sall 716 to >?d on uplands, islands. To.Havre nominal.. Coastwls York, by sieam,-Xe on uplands and islands; $2 $ tierce on rice; by sall, patton;---^ tierce on. ri ce; 400 9-barri $z@s ~? ?ton lumber; $9@10 9 Mon tl Boston,- by sall, H@Hc '9 ft on npla To Providence, by sall {S ? II on b ft rb on cotton; by steam ?1 9 bah Yqi k rates. To Philadelphia, by steam on. uplands; by sal), $7 9 M on boat timber; $3 9 toa on clay, anti $3<?3 50 phates. To Baltimore, by steam, .sc sail, $6 50?: fi M on boards; $5@3 25 " phosphate rock. Vessels are in dei 6nr merchants to take lumber freig Georgetown, S. C.,.Danen and Saillia R and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports ?12 ? M aro the rates on lamber and bo .EXCHANOB;-Sterling 60 day bills 19%? ^DOiiESTic! EACH?NOE. - The banks sight checks.at >i@i?.oif, and seilst rar. - I ?-!--; ? tts Market? by Telegraph. ? - rotPtdBEgf; LONDON, November ll.-Neon.-Const Bonds 89>i. . .7. - : 7. . .Evening,-Consols58; American securl LTVBRFOOL, November ll.'^lVoon.-Cottt uplands 9d; orleans o^so^df sales io,o sales for ibeWeek GT.osO bales, or wblc were for export and' speculation: stock 438,100 bal-s,-.of which'52.000 are Ameri celpts fop'the' week 45,000 bales, bf whi< are American. Pork loos. ; Tallow 42s 9d. Evening.-coticu steady and onchangc 10,500 bales: speculation sud export 200 297.0C0 baits; American 133,000. Yaru and dun.' 1 ; , . . no??sric. NEW YORK, November l??f*Koon-Sto tive. Money 4fi.'> per cent.'Sterling, long 9s 9?s?. Gold 0.-i'?"iir> steady. '.-Wheat;ia2o Com steady. Po: k futa ist $24 :75ai25. firm. Cotton in farr demand and higher; n l&S'C; Orleans l?^c; sales 1500 bales, fl tine ?<53?a46c.. Rosin quiet. Freights Urm Evening.-Ct tr on firm ; sales 360bbales; u io>?'c. .Ficnr, State and Western 5al0c superflue $4. B5a5; Southern a;shade 1 Wheat- 2aScbetter, closing very strong wit export demand-:.winter red and amber M 3Sa37c. Coi n dull, 1 e w : mixed Wester Beer steady. Pork quletat $24 50. Lard and a shade Armer. Whiskey- 86Kc Gr< In fair request. Turpentine 45Ka46c. Rosin Tallow active at SKavJife.! Freights Arm. 4at per cent. Gold l?*?all)?. Go vern me higher. Southerns.strong: the advance in bl prices railed to bring ont mach stock. BOSTON. November ll:'-Sales' of ?otto baJesj net receipts, 2; coastwise, 3500; 1 ce.'pt* for the weer, 640'; coastwise, 350: 51*4; sales, 1000, Cr - " ' .BAIJU?ORJB. November, TL - Flour duli weak. Wheat dull. Corn higher; whiteoL 80c:. sew. 72a*6? ,y,ellow 85a87c; nsw' ?< Pork $26. Bacon flrm: stock scarce: rib. ^tfc; c?ear; sides 19c; shoulders 15al5)?c; 24c. Cotton. sales 1480 bales; net rt ce ip coastwise 9A; total 96: exports to ('ominen stock 4750; net receipts or the week iifji:< wise 2219; total .'3391;.exports to Contlnen coastwise 1265; sales of the week 3200. O?NCINNATL November ll.-Flour steady, moderate (remand. Corn 49a50c' Pork in ii; demand at s?sa?4. Lard I3al4c. Whltkev and unchanged. '.' ', ST. Louis, November ll.-Flour quiet: sup? winter $4?4,15. Corn ls held above marke* pi yellow..75c Lard, whiskey and provisions and unchanged. - Lor/isviLur, November ll.-Bagging and 1 '?"\c. Flax esc: block light. Flour quiet.: doit and unchanged. Mess pork $24 50. Li new 15c; keg 17c. Whlt-key 85c WILMINGTON, November ll.-Cotton-sales bales; net leceipts 297; exponscoastw.se 44; s 8123; net receipts of the week 2879; exports ct wise 72S bales; sales of the week 1023. NORFOLK, November-11.-Cotton-sales of rtales; net receipts KIO bales; exports coasti 872; stock on hand 4172; net receipts of the w 9302; exports coastwise 9920; sales or the w 950 bales.. AUGUSTA. November4l.-Cotton in lair dem and prices firmer at !4>?ai4?,'c; some sales of r diing at I4>?c; sales los? bates; receipts 1485. SAVANNAH, November ll.-Cotton held hlgl with liv ht on*< rings; middling 15j<al5,>?: si 1500 bales; net receipts. 4572. Exports to Gi Britain, 1443; coastwise, 309* Stock. 77,365. : receipts for the week. 32,734. Exports to Gr Britain,- 15,998: coastwise, 9144. Sales for week,.'12.10!?.. . MOBILE; November 11.-C'-tron strong; n dUngs ulaloo : sales 500 bales: net receipts 24 exports coasi wise 549; stuck 41.566; net recel of the week 13.401; exports to Grear- Britain 4 coastwise 3038; sales of the week 8100. GALVESTON, November ll.-Cotton-sales- of * bales; net receipts 1075; coastwise to Great Brin 2077; stock 14.223; net receipts or the weet 68 exports to Great Britain 2077; coastwise 439; sa or the week 1650. NEW/.ORLEANS, Nevember H.-forton in fi demand and. advanced: middlings ldJiCL sal 820ObalfS; net receipts 6874; coastwise 635? to: "509: exports to Great Bntain 7630; stock 97,2] receipts of the week 42.802: coastwise 3626; toi 46,428: exports to Great Britain 21,235; coastwi 4402; ;sale* of the week 37 ooo. Sugar lowe prime nc ' Molasses,, prime. 6fa70c. Coffi njj^ : J ... New York. Klee Mark. t. ;, From the Daily Bulletin, November 9: Tue di position iou realer firmness noted In our last still to bo observe! on the part or manv holder thestimnlitUng lnfinenee being a rather bett? tone In the Som he rn markets. 1 here ls, howeve no attempt to loree au.v great advanc, and 1 some Instances the offerings are as free as beret forerselteTff having no great raith that the holdln back o? supplies wm continue fer any length 1 time, and.i tie demand showing few symptoms 1 Increasing beyond Hie current wants of the reg? lar trade. Sales to-day .of' 73 . Heroes. Carolina t eaejfc ? Foreign is not'very plenty, but ls ne? lected and somewhat nommai, though quote rates are probably as low as Importers can anor to seit . From the Jon: nal of Commorce: The market are*.inactive. Holders are not offering thel Stock unless 'hey eau obtain foll figures, and deal ere having some stock on hand refuse to meet thi advanced vales. We notice salis or 75 tes. a 6a6J?c?or carolina. From the Tribnue: The trade ls baying mode rately ir. lots ai warned, and the maiket shows no great amount of activity; holdeis, however arepntiy steady in view or the stronger advicei from the South, and further concessions refused sales of 70 tes. carolina at 6ae>j e. Foreign i< quire dull and somewhat nommai at about 3a3l?i goidvin bond. . New York Sugar Market. From the Jon. ..a. of Commerce, November 9 : l ht- market for ra A ls quiet, but prices are steady. The deni nd ts light, being lor the small parcels necesairy r?r immediate ase of refiners and-the trade, ?tulle 'lolders refuse to offer any induce menu to lead to business. We quote fair to good refining at f?..aio.-, and No. 12 box at 10'ic The saes are 52J mids at 9 56-loo.aoc for Ca?; Deme rara oa pi-irate terms, and 450 boxes Havana at 9??allc Reflned is quiet, and the extreme pi ices asked yesie.-da* are not realized. We quote sou yellow at il.?al2Xc; soit white at ixMalsxc and crushed, powueied and giauuiated at laj^c.' New York Naval Stores Market. From the'Dally Bulletin, November 9: Spirits tnrpentl e was quiet, and prices are rather easier. Sales of 100 obis 0 arriveat 45c. We quote at 45??c for immediate delivery. Rosin in moderate demand, and prices remain steady. Sales 2i00 bbl* strained on private terms. We quote strain? ed at si v5a2. in the belter grades, there waa a fair business at lull pri es. sales 80 bbls pale at fl. and 180 bbls No. 1 at $2 87?. We quote pale at $4a7, and No. 1 at $2 60a& Tar remains dull, and ptlces uncured. We'quote at ?2 25a2 35 ror Washington. ...4d $2 35a2 60 for Wilmington. Pitch, city, $2 26. *"fr^m ^eau..rnal of Commerce: The market <u lurPentlneis rather more aciive at easier prices. s>aies are 140 bbU tn merchantable ^rrlf e at ?*.120 bbJ8 do. m mts in dock at 49c, and small lot New York ibis at 4i#c; mer chantable lo:s close at 45)?a46c Ros'.ns^.There la rather a hatter-ttade-ln- ail gr*0'-.s ar steady prices: "00 bbls So l .solo at 5^.5^.^00.2*00^*518 stihm%d aDJl'95?2: wfe'qu'?te framed at$i"SOa 2, the latter an extreme price- - JJ0 2 $2 2?a245; No 1 $2 50a3; pale and extra p'^g 33 5oa6 26. New Yor*jt HRy Market. / From the Dail~ Bulletin, November 9: The market ls Arm (0t 8n|pPmg at $1 IS. vrlth sales as follows: 22 ^ Dales fwr charleston, 100 for-Angus ta. 50 for rfacQn) 72 for Havana, and 40 for Jack scnvl1 j, all at Si 15. Retail is . rather firmer, tI,or-jCh in better supply. Straw-continues firm ?id wanted at former prices. Interior Cotton .IFiirktts. COLUMBIA, November lL-^Sales yesterday 13C bales; middlings 14c. . '. GREENVILLE, November 9.-The market is un? usually active; sales for the week 505 bales at 13aU??C.- '. ''.Tl .. . CHARLOTTE, November 9.-243 bales sold; middling l3?c to l3&e, closing at l3??c to lSiic. MACON, November 9.-Receipts T5C balee, ship? ments 382; fales 577. The market very strong With middlings at.llc. . MONTGOMERY. November P.-tOoiton market is dull and nominal, only.low grades of middlings and above are wanted. SELMA, November 91-There were sales yester? day or 175 bales. Low middling I4??c. and strict ?rood ordinary 13>?al33?. "With'a-light demand the market closed quiet and easy at our quota? tions. . . .[?'''}'' ' - I - passengers.'.. Per steamship James Adgcr, from NewYork-^ Mrs E B Miller and two onildren, Mrs H N White, M les S E VV'hli-e. S 0 White, G B. Gaven. Jr. and wile, James Clark, and-wife; H L A Balk.. J L Roberson, Max Bloch. Geo W Johnston^ Henry Calkins, Edward Unding.- Chas- Mathewes, ..Mr Mcginley, wife and two children>MIS9 Hazelhurst, Miss Bryce, Mrs Jea?*?rett, Miss Walter. Bridget McGee, John Parsons, John Meyers,. B Sheridan, FDavie, James Burn, Lawrence Green. Wm Dun highara, R B sion, 1 nos Wilder, .Geo Huntington, L S Lea, W G Jones, an* 6 oe deck.. . -Per steamsnlp J W Everman, /rom Philadel? phia-Mrs C L iiurllch. Mr F Crogan. Mrs JJzard, Mrs S LVswnry, Miss H E Baxter, Miss E R Free? man and child, Jurs, I, Harper, Miss;Sarah Harper, Mit s S Sumter, Miss L Gasker, Mrs H Leary and two children, Mr John J Bradley.' Per steamer Pilot Bov, from Savannah. Beau? fort, Pacific andorlier L?ndlugB-=Mrs M Huer and child. Miss Huer, H Robinson, vV. II. Fisher, Rev A Wai dell, P W Lewis, V White. Rev -Dr Pingle, Rev R F Bvthew?od, Rev R Green, S Green, Mrs L S Langl?v and two children. ^ tLessington, R Rivers. E ~t> Washington, Chas GarvioJ.Laura Richardson, E A MarshaiL H W Crouch, JJ Calla? han, s G Sherman, and S on deck: Per steamer Emilie, from Georgetown, S C J H Bead, J K Parker. R Nesbit. R W Davis. John Richardson, A D Middleton, R R Conodon, B Row? ell, H E Rue, and 7 on deck. Kecetpt? by Hinli".>ait. .November ll. NORTH BA STERN RAILROAD. 312 bales cotton, l2?"bbls naval stores. fO bi:sh- j el rice, cars lumber, tobacco? nid<e. Ac...To Ge 1 W Williams A- co. Frost A '.Sager; Mowry'A son, AV K Rvan, Greaser .t Smfrh.' Caldwell ft son." Brodie I ! A "?o, U Klatie A co. Waller A co, A J Salinas, Reeder A DavK Ravener A co, Nachman ft co, Wiss A co, SI an A Smith, P It and Augusta Rail? road co, -claghorn, Herring ft co',-' Wilcox. Gibbs . A co, PP Tonie, Kinsman .i Howell, J Marshall. Jr, Barden ft Park r,-S D Stoney, rel3?r, noders A co, T P Smlili,'E B Stoddard A (O, Claciiis k liwttte, A D Walker,-J D Alkeu A co, J Beasley. ?J D Ferguson, J T Small?, Street Bros, W H Chu? fee A co; J.Weliers,- J'-Madseo, Hearti A Rice, W T Sanders, and Ilailr?ad Agent. .. ? ;'? <? . '. j ; '' ' BOUTS ' CA R ? ? IS A RAI L!tO AD. I 1914 bales cotton. 6S bales goods, 17 cars wood, 4 car lumber, 2 cara stock. To Railroad Agent, and others. JUA it i XE NEWS. CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 12 ARRIVED YESTERDAY.' Steams?ilp James Anger, Lockwood, New York len 8th Inst. Mdse. To das Adger ft- co. S C Rail? road Agent. N. E Railroad Agenti-Soui hern Ex? press Company^ J.D Aiken ft co,.D A Amine. J E Adger A co, Adams, Damon ft co,- J ? flaker. C Bart ft co, E Bates A 00, B P Blcalse, .WJM Bird A co, Bollmann Bros. J J Borger, F 0 Borner, ll F w Brewer, T M Bristoll A co, E T Brown. Phillp Brown, H Bul winkle A co,. Beyer A Kresseh, E Bates A co, E E Bedford, H 15Uchoir A co. J ll Boesch. G A Bowman. Cameron! Barkley A co, John Canipsen A co, WU chufee A co, Cnarleston Hotel, H Cobla A CO, L Cohen, E RCowpei tawan, Miss R Cohen, Crane. Boylston A co, H Daly, Dowle, Moise A Davis. W C Dukea A- co. R L Da? vid, J B Duval A son, J M Eoson A Brother, L Ellas, Ellas Brothers. J A EnslowA co, J S Fairley A co, M linley, D F Fiemlug ft co. Falk A co, S r?u*^ Bi-oldman A co, -Furcligot^-Bruedict ft co, H iitrd?s ft co; D Goldstein. Goodrich, WL oman I ft co, Cf Graveley. P L Guiliemln, Hart A co. R Ho-J gan ft son, F A Holmes, J H Hillen, N A Hunt, J Hurkamp ft co, C Hickey, 1 M Horsey. E ll Jack son. Jose Jara. Johnston, Crews A-co, C H John? ston. H Klatie A co, Kllnek. Wlckenberg ft co. Km-te ft Chapman. Chas Kentsou, Kinsman Brothers. I aiirey Jt Alexander, T W Lewis, I. Lorentz. G Little, Macqu. en Av K ecke, : M II moue ft co, S R "Marshall. Marshall" ft* Burge, Mrs W A Mehrtcuss J <- Milnor ft co. Mordecai ft co, L D Mowry ft son, J H Muller. Muller ft Welters, Wm Mattbiessen, Rev A JLuldleton, Harry Morse, .iici ov ft Rice. Francisco Nichols, Non h. Steele ft Wardell, B O'Nelll. D-O'Neill ft son. J F O'Neill, Os rendorff A co, W F Paddon, Palmetto Ploueer Co? operative Assoclailon. C F Panknlhr E Perry. C P Poppenhelm. J R Pringle. J A Quaekeuuush, Rav? en el ft Holme-1, J R Reed ft co. Col T Y Simons. Walter Steele. Steffens. Werner ft Ducker. E B Stoddard ft co. E H Stelling, H Slender. Stiles ft Jennings. Stol), Webb A co, A O stone. S Thomp? son, W G Trot:, A L Tyler. W Vince. Wagner A Monsees; Walker, Evans ft Cogswell; M A Warren. J H Wuhrman, S H Wilson, A M Walser, G W Wil? liams A co, and W J Yates. Thursday, 2 AM, passed steamship Maryland off Body ls.and. bound north. Same day, 2 P M. piissed steamer Weybossett, 10 miles, north of Frying Pan Light? ship, bound north. Steamship J W Everman. Hinckley, Philadel? phia-left - instant. Mdse. To W A Courtenay, D Lopes, John cMi:nor * co..Cameron. Barkley A co. McLean ft Kendall, D ft M, - C Railroad co, SHU, K A A co, Biume A Miller, Isaac Chlsolm, S L B ft co, A J Byer, Dawson, Walter Steele, G W Wim uns ft co. HF Glenson. E.Bates ft co. Uart ft co. Smith ft Brother. A R Lewnli, Dr H Beer, C H Johnson, Jan Hopkinson, J Thornton ft co, P Schnctiman. N E Railroad Agent, Fogaril- s Book Depository. John Russell. Cleghorn. Herring ft co, C B ft co, Diamond J. Collen. Hanckel ft co, H Klaite ft co. Henry Young. P.. Klinik, Wickenberg A co, Stephen W Morris. W M Bird A co. L Bar. Sir, H W, Goodrich, Wineman ft co, L Ellas. J M artin. Marshall ft McMillan. C Bart A co. C Deve? reux, Diamond W, Bavenel A Holmes, H H Febr enbach. L Chap?n, J F Taylor ft co, H A Due, J H Grav r ft co. J H Abraham. Ostendorff ft co, Mul? ler ft Welters, J H Buhre. J H Schnell, E H Stel? ling, A Johnson. J H Tletjen. Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative Association. H Vohzt, -A Stelling, A Wlemann. Semken A Pieper, E E Bedford. J M Greer, H Gerdts A co, Macqueen & Riccke, Oliver H Middleton, H Beyer. Walker, Evans A Cogs? well. J G I hn. Palmetto Phosphate co. J M Eason ft Bro, A 1 Eckel ft co, G h raman ft Sch wacke, W W Mann. , ft co, C Graveley, and J M Shubrlck. Sehr A ?d Keane, Pillsbury, C rmi en. Me-10 davs. I .e. hay and potatoes. To C H Glidden, and A Mc .obb, jr. . -. ~ . . ?. , _ ? . -. .: 1 . Sehr Ann S Deas, Gttrbatri. West Point MUK 66 tes rice. To Jas R Pringle ft son, and Stoney ft Lowndes. ' Steamer Pilot Boy, Sly, Savannah, Beaufort, Pacific and other Landings. SO bales sea Island cotton, mdse, ftc. To J D Aiken ft co, Mrs M Huer, W Gnrn-j, R ft A P Caldwell, L McLean, W McNelty, Palmetto Pioneer Co-operative Store. R Honer, Kllnek. Wickenberg, A co. Hopkins, McPherson ft 00, Robt C'hisotm, and J A Enslow V co. Steamer Emilie. White, Georgetown, S C. 198 tes rice, mdse and sundries. To Shackelford ft ;Kelly, Muller ft Welters. D F Fleming A co, F G .Smith, E N Thurston, J M shackelford. T D Ged ding??, John Hurkamp. D Paul'ft co, J.R Pringle ft 8 n, Mrs J D Ward, J H Dawson, -Coheu, Hanckel A co, W c Bee A co, Bollmann Brothers, and Terry ft Noland. Boat from James island. 2 bags sea island cot? ton. To Hopkins, McPherson ft co. Received from Chisoliu's Mill. 29 tes rice. To Fraser ft Dill. Boat from Haben Icht's Mill. 5 bags sea island cotton. To J Colcock 4 co, Fraser ft Dill, and others. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Ship Arracan, Spencer, Liverpool-Geo A Tren bolm ft son. Brig Geo S Berry, Bradley, Earbadoes-Wm Roach ft co. sehr Starlight, Mclutvre, Warren, R I-Wm Roach ft co. SAILED YESTERDAY. ^Schr Helen M Gongdon, Congdon, Bucksvilie, . FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Charleston, Berry, at New York, No? vember 11. Steamship Clyde, Hunter, at New York, No? vember 8. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, at New York. November 8. Brig Conc 'id, Kelly. Baltimore, November 9. Sehr Gettysburg, CHStou, Baltimore. November 9. CLEARED FGR THIS PORT. Sehr Robt Palmer, Daborl, at New York, No? vember 9. MEMORANDA. The brig Mariposa, from charleston, for Bostoo, arrived at Hoimes's Hole November 6. She re? ports heavy weather, and spilt sails. LI8T OF VESSELS OT, CU ABIE) AND SAILED JTOB THIS POUT. FOREIGN. _. _, . " LIVERPOOL. The Heiress, Rea, sailed...August 29 Brbark ?umurl, campbell, cleared....October 19 CARDIFF. Bark Benjamin Ossena. HUL sailed.October io HAVAN*: Spanish hrig Fenix, Snsemtt, cleared..October 26 spanish britt Pensativo..VHUB, cleared..October 25 9panisb brig Rosalia, Chtmeiis, cid.october 25 L; AA B l-f ghi ?WI y|(| . .: ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, ATH O'CLOCK, P; M. OLD LINE X CW YORK AND CHARLES? TON STEAMSHIPS. " ESTABLISHED 1846. Theory ft? a?^spr?ndid Side-.wheel Steamship MANHATTAN;-;WowlhuU^ Cormitander, will jail IrrmrAdgert-Wharf aa^movc.' 49* Insurance by .rois linchan* per cent. For Freight or Piasage,' apply;to .JAMK? ADUER A CO., Agents. . JO- The JAMES ADGER will follow and sail on TUESDAY, November 16, at - o'clock, M. - novtM_ Jj! O R PHILADELPHIA. THE REGULAR STEAM LINE-WEEKLY. The Screw Steamship J. W. EVBttSIAN. HINCKLEY, Commander, Will be dispatched for Philadelphia on ^E^fm*, SAVCRD.4V, 12th November, at 5 O'clock gMHC P. M.,'. ffon? Brown's North Wharf. ?-tl?rongh. Bills Lading will be Issued to Bos? ton and New York. * Cotton rate to Philadelphia Kc per pound; Rice $1 so per cask: RoBin -ioc. per barrel. For Freight engagements only, apply to WM. A. COURTENAY. novlO-3 . _No. l Union Wharf. IJIHROUGH BILLS LADING TO AND FROM BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, AND THE CITIES OF THE NORTHWEST. The flue Steamship "SEA GCLL/'^?Ft?jfifc Dutton, Commander, will sail rcrJAi?&R? Baltimore on SATURDAY, 12th November, at 5:00 o'clock, P.M.rv?* . . ; O- Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without ndoi i ional insurance, and Consignees are allowed am? ple time to samr le and sell: their Goods frc m tho Railroad Depot In Philadelp hia. PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, nov9-4_No. 2 Union Wharves. pACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP C?MPT'S .THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES.GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above lineleave PITT i-T-tarn No. 42, North River, foot or CanalJfiiBfe? street, N>w York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the ?fi t-nd 20th of every month (except wiien these ?lates fall on Sunday, then the Saturday preceri iug. Departure of th*.-20th connect?t Panama with steamers for Sooth Pnciflc and Central Amencoo 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, but go direct from New York to Asplnwall. oue.hundrcd pounds baggage iree to each adult. Medicine and attendance iree. For Passage Tickets or other Information applj at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on'the wharf'foot of.-Canal street, North River, New ?ork. F. R. BABY, Agent. julyl6-lyr _ TIMETABLE OF STEAMER "ARGO," FOR NOVEMBER, 1870. FOR EDISTD. ROCKVILLE. ENTERPRISE, Ac, ON TTJE* DAYS-EDISTO; ENTERPRISE, Ac, ON FRIDAYS- INLAND ALL THE WAY. The Steamer "ARGO" wm re- _ ^?JE"**?!? celve Freight, as above, at South At-?gS?Bat l?ntlc Wharf, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, and leave as follows: ' ' CHARLESTOS. 1 ESISTO. Tuesday, 1st, l P. M Wednesday, 2d, HAM Friday. 4th, 2 P - il Saturday, 6th, 1 P M Tuesday, Stn, O A M Wednesday, 9th, 2)i A M Friday, 11th, S A M.saturday, 12th, 6AM Tuesday, 15th, ll A M?Wednesday,l6th,9)?AM Friday, 18th, 2PM Saturday, 19th, 12 M Tuesday. 22d, 6 A M Wednesday.23d, 2)? PM Friday, 25th. 8* A M Saturday;. 26th. 7 A M Tuesday, 20th. ll>i A M Wednesday, 30th, 9AM ' Freight received until one hour before leaving, but none after sunset. DOUGLAS NISBET, Agent, Ofllce on Accommodation Wharf. N. B.-Freight and wharfage payable on the I wharf. oct29 F OR F LOR IDA, TWICE A WEEK. FOR SAVANNAH, FERNANDINA, JACKSON? VILLE, PILAT KA AND ALL POINTS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. The Steamer DICTATOR, Captain George E. McMillan, will sall from,_ Central Wharf for above points every T?SSAT EVENING, at 8 o'clock, arriving back "at Charles? ton every SOND?T A FTBRNOO.V, at 0 o'clock. The Steamer CITY POINT, Captain D. B. Vin? cent, will sall from Central Wharf for above points every FRIDAY EVENING, at a> o'clock, arriving back at Charleston WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 6 o'clock. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents. QCtlO_No. 5 Central Wharf. ^-EEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. FOR PACIFIC LANDING, BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD, SAVANNAH. DARIEN AND BRUNSWICK, GA. The favorite Steamer ELIZA HANCOX, Captain L. W. BURNB, will receive Freight at South Atlan? tic wharf for above points every,_ _ TUESDAY, and leave on every WEDNESDAY MORN INO, at 7 o'clock, arriving at Savannah the same evening, and leaving for Darien, Ac, the follow? ing morning. Returning, will leave Savannah for Charleston every MONDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. For Freight or passage, apply to IRAVENEL A HOLMES, sepio No. 177 East Bay. jp HEIGHT AND PASSAGE REDUCED. SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON LINE STEAMERS. , ; FOUR TIMES A WEEK TO AND FROM SAVANNAH. PILOT BOY leaves Charleston for Savannah every MONDAY, at 8 A. M.,_ DICTATOR leaves charleston Tor &avauu?r 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 BuY' leaves Savannah for Charleston every FRIDAY, at 7 A. M. DL TATOR leaves Savannah for Charleston ever? SOT-AY. at 8 A. M. The PILuT BOY will stop at PaciOc Landing, Beaufort and the usual Landings on the Inside route both ways, and go through by daylight. Freight received at Central Wharf every day ?ind stored free of expense. J. D. AIKEN A CO., ocres Centrai Wharf. F OR FORT SUMTER. The Steamer ST. HELENA, Captain ? D. Sinclair, Jr., will leave as above,_ this SATURDAY. November 12th, from Maiket wharf, foot cf Market street, at quarter-past 12 o'clock, returning at quarter-past 2 o'clock. novl21* J. H. MURRAY, Agent. 1QrJ 'HENRY'FRETREAT, JQ'J No. 107 EAST BAY, ONE DOOR BELOW BROAD STREET. 1. Restaurant. 2. Oysters always fresh on hand. 3. FREE LUNCH from half-past 10 o'clock every day. 4. Meals at all hours. Dinner served from 12 10 4 P.M. - 5. Meals served on Sunday until 2 P. M. 6. The best IMPORTED WINES, Liquors and Havana Cigars. 7. Only place in town for good jennine Hot Tom and Jerry. Give me a call. A. HAMMERSCHMIDT. Formerly Barkeeper at the MIIIB House. sep26-3mos Ji O & L tv E RP 0 0 L .; The nr8t-^Wgif^man'capacity) Bark "R0- \&? SK TT A MCNEILL," Sprowl, Muster, haring-SH a large portion of .her cargo engaged ? anti gola on board, wUl have prompt dispatch aa above. , Tor engagements, apply to novl2-mwf j. A. ENSLOW A CO. O R L I-V E R'P O' O L . The Flrst-olass Bark ''ADELAIDE NOR-., RIS,". Reed, Master, having half her cargo I_ engaged, and going on board, -will have dtspaict for above port. For engagements, apply toi -3 :" novll J. A. ENSLOW A OOv "P O R LIVER P O O L. .-The Al American Ship CANOTA, Le Sack, Ja Master, havlng.part of cargo engaged, will KS? have prompt dispatch. .' --For freight engagements apply to 0 .. icJ m . . WILLIS A CHTSOLM, oct&-tnst;nio ?' North Atlantic Wharf. (Btyticttl. j^JONEY CANNOT BUY IT! . :FOR;S?GHT IS PRICELESS!! Tlie DIAMOND GLAS.-ES. manufactured by J. E. SPENCEB A CO.. New York, which are now oflerf d to the public, are pronounced bv?llthe celebrated Opticians of.the world ro be the most Perfect, NaV tural Artificial i.elp to the huninn eye ever known. -Tiley- are-gxouftd nnder their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles melh'd together; and derive, their,name. "Diamond,:' on account of their hardness and brilliancy. ' '.""* . The scienflflo principle on which they are-con* stmcied brings the core or centre of the .lens d?^ rectly In front of the eye. producing a clear and distinct vision, as in the natural, healthy sight, and preventlugall unpleasant sensation!*, such aa glimmering and wavpring of sLrM, dizziness, Ac. peculiar JO ah others lo u?ov ' .. They are .mounted in ;the finest manner, in frames of Hiebest qualltv. of hil materials used for that purpose. Tnelrilnlih and durability can? not besntpassed. CAUTION.-None genuin? unless beirlug their trade mark stamped on evvrv frame. . JAMES Af.LAN,. No. Sf'7 King street. oct3i-mwsiyi-: Cberlcstort. s. C. . EJrrtge, (El)CTnirnls. A Niw DI8OQWW?YI ! PHALO?/S oat, m - . - SalvWion for the Hair. Ft? Rfstoin? to Gr***^ Heir ta Original PHWI "VITAS?"diftrs utterly fromjirtke "dyes." uo\om\t\/in? ?restorersff (?) in /sc. It acts on a totally different principle. It is limpia\frigrant, and pcr fectly uinoctosvjA precipitates no muddy or flacsmknt mat? ter, requires no chafing up, andcornmunicates no\tain to the skin or the Knen. No pa/ tr cuft/iin is necpauairy to conceal its mr^^ap^rance, for the simple reason. that // ii. not tnrbt?C It is, to all intents and pu/xosea, A NIW DltCOYIttY in To?i^Cheinistry. X3T P?aW?tt VITAUA" is ; warranted to exfet a change in the color of theotir within i o days after the ?rstkpplica tion, the dkectiorJ being carefully obse IT IS AS Cpti?t AS WATEJLI AND P?AS NO SEDIMENT. Price, pne Dollar per Box, TWO BOTTXB. SOLD BY ALNQRUGOISTS. If your ?Vitalia *on ckxing $i. forward it 517 BfMdw*yt J?, T% Sold at wholesale by D0W1E. MOISE A DAVIS. Wholesale Druggists, Meeting corner Hasel street, septt-stmhemos iflarnincrp. Caslings, Ut. JUDDER GOVERNOR CUT-OFF ENGINnS HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL AND INCLINED. Embracing, without complication, all the per? fections attained In the most complex ENGINES, the smallest sizes having all the excellence of the larger ones, a feature mit possible in any other construction of high class expansion Engines. The greatest attainable economy ami perfect regulation, by the most simple und dnrable mech? anism. A large number now in operation. Pamphlets and price list on application. DELAMATER IKON WORKS. Foot of West Thirteenth ?treet, New York. angio-wi-shio** _ J?ACON'S TRUNK ENGINES! FOR ALL PURPOSES. COMPACT, DURABLE AND EFFIC'LENT. BACON'S ST SIAM AND BELT HOISTING MACHINES. For Manufacturers. Stores, Docks, Ships, Ac. Price list ou application. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foot of West Thirteenth street, New York, augio-wi)3mo6*_.> JgRICSSOX'S CALORIC ENGINE. SAFE, ECOXCOIICAZ., DURABLE. USES NO WATER, REQUIRES NO ENGINEER. Having made arrangements for manufacturing this ENGINE on an extensive scale, we are now prepared to furnish to alt desiring a light, power, the beat and most economical Engine ever offered to the pubhe. DELAMATER IRON WORKS, Foot of West Thirteenth street. New York. Branch Onice-JAS. A. ROBINSON, auglo-wE3mos* No. l?OHroadway. ~prNICKERBOCKER MUT/fjAL LjCF? INSURANCE COHPANY^ VR,,V/ . t.. r;"'"."- . . : OF THE' 'ClXy., ; OF- "NEW" YORK/ ';. ESTABLISHED 1853. ." . ERASTUS LYMAN, President, GEORGE F. SNIFFEN, Secretary. INCOME FOR 1869.:.$5,041,92* . - . ASSETS OVER. 7,600,000 Securely Invested under stringent Life Insnrauce Law of New Tork. . This Compapy has deposited *50.ooo In State Bonds-with'Comptroller-Generai oi south roiinav aa additional Security to'Local Policyholders. - ' ~* ' ; urdinary Life,' Non-Forfeiture abd Endowment Pollcfes issued on every 'plan. Premiums payable; annually,'semi;annually"and fiuarterly. . , ... :-'. ? !i?" "/' .,'* ' f. Rates of pjemiura are ns low as any Company can offer and do a safe business. No extra charge for S?njh?rniesldence:. ''';"." . Gash and Reversionary Dividends pr portioned on^Contributloh plan declared annrially.'and may oe used to reduce Premiums for ensuing year, or to increase ?ra?unt assured.. A Loan of 33H(P?; cent.,on amount of premiums alt?wed:ir desired.' "No restrictions on travel In any portion of the tjnlted States or Europe. Losses promptly paid. - " sep9-6 s3mos WM. S. HASTIE A; SON, General Agentaforthe CarollnasV-" No.-48 BROAD STREET,-Charleston, S. 0/ CDsmego Storcl). -rr p ?BE O S WE G O STARCH. T.1 KINGSFORD & SON, MANUFACTURERS. THIS STARCH bas established greater celebrity than any other ever obtained, ana havmcVre* cently doubled the capacity of their works.'they will now ne able to meet the demand,' "Their works are th? largest of the kind In the world,'the 'production' being over twenty tons each day.; Thegreat desideratum in the Starch, and that which 13 exceedingly dlttkult'.to 'secure, is uniform' good quality. NONE OF. INFERIOR GRADES TS EVER WANTED BY THE' CONSUMER; and'?very. Grocer ls aware of the annoyance caused by even a -linne variation In the quality. None below tne standard ls ever auo'wed to go ont of the factory, and nota ooxhas cvcrlieen returned, to them AS defective. IT WILL KEEP PERFECFLY SWEET POR YEARS IN ANY CL?MALE,, ' Mr. KINGSFORD has been engaped m the manufacture of Starch for THIRTY NINE". YEARS, aid ( Uthe inventor of the process of making CORN STARCH. . . The subscribers nre sole Agen t?-for Messrs. T. KINGSFORDA SON'S STARCH; aud_ are. preparedI to 1 urnish the wholesale and retail trade atMANUFACTURER'SPRICES. ' '''. . J '..,, octl2-2mos HENRY CiERlXTS* ?fe' CO., Agents. D D H N > S (Eot?oTi (Eies. ...1 p ? f ifs T" C O~ T T CN rr. ul G ' v Ci fconjufl . : Invented and Patented bv a Virinnian. ' This TIE combines the advnnrnsres or gnat Mrenpih. simplicity and ea.?e In manipulation:and the dlfllcnlty of taking up tho entire slavk of the Band tu me operation of pressing and compressing . ls entirely ohvluteO. . . - From those who have used tin ni wc have assurances that they are preferred to any 'Tle pre? vious'y tried. '. Being Manufacturer's Agents for the sale of this ndmlraMe Tie In South Carolina, we baye an ample stock on hand from which we can lill orders from Planters or thc Trade at the lowest market rates. . ... W. C. BEE ?fe CO.. AGENTS FOR 'SOUTH CAROLINA, AD GER' S W H> H F . .' ; octl2-wmflmo Serties ano dgricnllnra! Implements. HART* GO.. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. BDRDfcl'S 1T1M HAY |$ FODDER (MER, HART & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. AVERY'S CELEBRATED WESTE RX PLOUGH. HART & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA, AND GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS, No. 39 HAYS El ST WEET, AND CORSER KING AND MARKET STREETS, nov3-tbstuimo CHA R L E S T O Nj S. C. 0. O'NEILL & S9NS,, ?WHOLESALE DEALERS IM BOOTS, SHOES ll i Rim No. 33 HAYNE-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. ootlT-mwslmo ? BAKER, H. F., & CO., SHIPPING AND Commission Merchants, central Wharf. Sewing ?flarljines. AND THE .WEED" FAMILY FAVORITE LOCK-STITCH MACHINE. are the best in use. For sale on the Lease Plan, with monthly pay? ments, on easy terms, or for cash. AU kinds ol Machine attachments, Needles, Cotton, (white, black and colored.) Silk, Oil, Soap, Ac, Ac. Repairing aa usual. Circulars and samples of work sent on application. D. B. HASELTON, General Dealer in First Class Sewing Ma? chines and Material, No. SOT King stree;, augn . Charleston. S. C. PERRY; EDWARD, 166 MEETING ST., Printer, Stationer, and dealer in Blank, Scnool and Law Books. Have on hand, a large and handsome "stock ot WATCHES, si'. -.. i 3 E'W-E L'R Yy ' .?? -: 'SILVER - WAKE, . PL A TED-WARE,'' ' 1 ? ' 1 "?NTJ' FA?'C Y 'G'OODi?; And are now receiving theil;FALL STO'CK,>Mcn h ns been rec?iffly gelected' ff bm' the best manu? facturers North. lT ' 5 f aiTili7' vi.r. if? '-.f! ?..;..? .>.;: - :!lw tl j! Their.stock ot. good;?,- of direct ? importation, icogHiatlng.of. .: ri i<vj i- : :? ' FINE CHINA DINNER AND TEA. SETS,. ;^ CUT GLASS DECANTERS, . -GOBLETS," WiNES, ' % ^JI- -R .. CORDIALS-, CHAMPAGNES, ? d tr CROCKERY AND ? - * heaclicf"'* 'EARTHENWARE, ' Is complete, which they offerat reddced 'prices;'r in accordance wlth the low-price of Gold. Visitors to the city ere requested to call and In' apect their stock. " "*-,-? ' '. - .J-:- -255 KINK* STREET, ; . ;. . corner Beau fain-street, wy. G. WHTLDEN. STEPHEN THOMAS A., ; - mchlO WM. S. LANNEAU. ? i-.V :SmOS :.. Io Six Pound Boxe? an eTOnc Found Papers. Gives a B^ut?fuli WHITE and GLOSSY FINISH, ? ' ' besides renders Fabrics very durable. ; .-; .-. . -~i'i.i , . . nev ' tits No other Starch ?o emily a ?ed, or ,?o - Econnmifid. XJoe it once, uml--c .You.will u?"> no other. DURYEAS' IMPROVED G 6 il N S T?EfH Mad: with great care, from thc choicest White Com^ DURY?AS' A cho tc preparation of the. finest portions ot Starch, | j; from' carcfullyse?e?t?d.whit?'. Sou them Com.. UNEQUALLED-A^; AN ARTICLE OF-'FOOD, I . ; .OB AS; A DEL1CACV, ? , By^ny other Ppeparatj^ ibnr Cora, i." None of the above Gooda genaue with? out Durjean' on every package. Hr"" Penonrunable Wprbcurc our goods from their regular grocer, on add reusing."die Manufacturers,. 49 and 51 Park Place. New York Ciry. will be directed : . to those irr their vicinity who will supply them. octai-smos I P P M A K S J5'.vi.v- * . w. --. 3 ii R LjAT GERMAN BITTERS* THE PUREST MEDICATED. CORDIAL 'or .THE A G E ! - jyLippmau's Great German Bitters strength, ens the debilitated. Gf-Uppman's Great German Bitters strength? ens thc consumptive. jt9~Llppman'fl Great German Bitters cores Female-Complaints. ' ." 49-Llppman's' Great German Bitters, the most delightful anti .enec.ilv.r- in the world. jsrLippman's Great, German Bitters.cures never well*1 people. ' " 49-Lippman's Great German Bitters gives as appetite. 49-Uppman's Great German Bitters cures Liver Com pl uh?. 49-Mppraan's Great German Bitters gives tone to digestive ?rgano. : 49-Llppmao's Great German Bitters, eurea Nervousness. 49-Llppman's Grett German Bitters, the best Spring Medicine. - . 49?I.ppman's Great German Bitters., regulates the BowcK ... .. , . . ... . . ja-Llppman's Great German Bitters ?xcltea the Torpid Liver. . . .> . '. 4&j-Lippmau;s Great German Bitters, best physicians recommend. j09-Lippman's Great German Bitters will ?Iva youthful vigor. ci ;' .. ' j?-Lippmann'8 Great German Bitters cure? debUlty. jWLlppman's Great German Bitters, the favorite of Germany. AS-Llppman's Great German Bitters prevents Chills and Fever. WLIppman'a Grear German Bitters has met . with success everywhere. .. CHARLOTTESVILLS VA., May, 1870. MXSSRS. JACOB LIITJIAN J: UKO.: . Gentlemen- I certify that 1 haw examin? ed and used in my practice Uppir.au's Great Ger? man Bitters. I regara tn?in A* an admirable tonic and appetizer. J. W. POINDEXTER, M. D. Depots In Chanestuu .vc.: W. 0. TROTT, ED. Bl "8 NH AU, A. W. ECKEL A CO.. G. J. ! UH>. . W. A. SERINE Wholesale Agent?: HENRY BISCHOFF 4 CO. STEFFENS. WERNER A DUCKER. DOW1E. MOISE * DAVIS, Druggist.-, " OLAOICS & WITTE. LIPPMAJV'S PYRAFUGE, THE GREAT CHILL AND FEYER EXPELLEB ONE DOSE STOPS THE CHILLS. NEAR GRAHAMVILLE, S. C., November 10, ISM. MK. LI PPM AN: Dear ?r-Please send me half dozen bottles o' your invaluable and infallible Pyrafuge. The bearer himself was cured or a two years'e il U and fever, and his whole family. It has never failed m a single case. Yours respectfully, ^ WM. F. ROBERT. . We annex herewith one of the many certifi? cates for the famous "OIL OF LIFE," in ourpos sesslon : MAYOR'S OPFICZ, GRIFFIN, GA., I . February 8,1868./ This is to certify that I have used Professor H H. Kayton's "Oil or Life" in my family, in a cate - of aggravated "Neuralgia in the Face," and after three applications, gave permanent relief. ^ oct2&-sa . W. M. CLLNE, Mayorjf